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sensor is typically positioned to detect the amount of force applied by the inner break pad to the rotor disc this load sensor is operatively coupled to a mechanism for controlling the position of the caliper housing and in turn the force applied by the outer break pad to equalize or u201c center u201d the force applied by the two brake pads on the rotor disc such caliper assembly includes at least a brake caliper that comprises a caliper housing having a rotor channel adapted to receive a rotor such as a rotor disc therein where the rotor channel has a first axial surface adapted to seat an outer brake pad thereon the brake caliper also includes a piston assembly mounted to the housing on an axial side of the rotor channel opposite that of the outer brake pad the piston assembly includes a piston nut reciprocatable towards and away from the rotor channel where the piston nut is adapted to seat an inner brake pad thereon a driven screw threaded into the piston nut which axially drives the piston nut towards or away from the rotor disc in the rotor channel as illustrated in fig1 4 the brake caliper assembly 10 of the present invention which is applicable for use in either an electric or hydraulic braking system includes an inner brake assembly 12 comprising an inner brake pad 14 suitably mounted to an inner brake shoe 16 the inner brake shoe 16 is suitably fixed to a drive mechanism 18 therefore which in the preferred embodiment.
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of the maximum endeavor towards equal opportunity as the characteristically motor driven competition devices are strictly of the same construction and have the same performance characteristics it may occur that the differences between the body weights of the competitors is equalized u2014 on the basis of the handicap principle used for centuries in horse racing for similar reasons it is worth including on the racetrack 2 accessories u2014 not shown on the figure u2014 that continuously take care of the cleanliness of the course surface and or other quality factors in accordance with this embodiment the accessories may include devices with the help of which the course may be made wet heated made rough and with which dust is removed from the surface the theoretical connection outline drawing seen in fig2 illustrates that the racetrack 2 equipment the starting devices 34 44 the finish lines 35 45 the result signs 36 46 and the signaling devices 37 47 may be in connection with their u201c pairs u201d via the central unit 8 and with the other equipment as a consequence of this the operation of the equipment can be harmonized and the races can be easily organized and or automated this may be carried out in such a way that the competitors the organizers and judges jury and furthermore the people watching are informed of all the judgment data and information immediately and continuously the construction example shown on fig1 and 2 presents the u201c basic case u201d for the competing of two competitors or two teams with the complete observance of the presented principles u2014 as we have stated above u2014 it is possible to establish a facility that is suitable to have several competitors.
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some substituted power generators are being developed one of them called mfc direct methanol fuel cell is not only that satisfying the demand of fast charging but also that providing convenience dmfc is a power generating device that directly converts the chemical energy of methanol to electrical energy the advantages for using methanol are light weight slim volume longer time easy changing fuel and lower contamination therefore methanol becomes an important option for the next generation of micro power supply system however the supported catalyst volume for fuel cell is still high presently for example the most effect of the fuel cell using methanol should be at least 2 mg cm 2 of supported catalyst volume and the cost of precious metals is still high so as to cause that the cost to develop fuel cell can not be lowered down to consumer demands so that providing a catalyst with a lower supported catalyst volume and a catalytic efficiency is the most important issue in the field of low temperature fuel cell the present invention mainly provides a new electroplating method for manufacturing a nanometer catalyst some features are mentioned as below adding glycol into the electroplating solution makes the particles of a catalyst to be diffuse averagely glycol can be a stabilizer.
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2 i propoxy phenylsulphonylaminocarbonyl 2 2 difluoromethoxy phenylsulphonylaminocarbonyl 2 2 trifluoromethoxy phenylsulphonylaminocarbonyl 2 2 methoxycarbonyl phenylsulphonylaminocarbonyl 2 2 ethoxycarbonyl phenylsulphonylaminocarbonyl 2 2 n propoxycarbonyl phenylsulphonylaminocarbonyl 2 2 i propoxycarbonyl phenylsulphonylaminocarbonyl and 2 2 chloro 6 methyl phenylsulphonylaminocarbonyl 4 methyl 5 methoxy 2 4 dihydro 3h 1 2 4 triazol 3 one 4 methyl 5 ethoxy 2 4 dihydro 3h 1 2 4 triazol 3 one 4 methyl 5 n propoxy 2 4 dihydro 3h 1 2 4 triazol 3 one 4 methyl 5 i propoxy 2 4 dihydro 3h 1 2 4 triazol 3 one 4 methyl 5 trifluoroethoxy 2 4 dihydro 3h 1 2 4 triazol 3 one 4 methyl 5 methylthio 2 4 dihydro 3h 1 2 4 triazol 3 one 4 methyl 5 ethylthio 2 4 dihydro 3h 1 2 4 triazol 3 one 4 methoxy 5 methyl 2 4 dihydro 3h 1 2 4 triazol 3 one 4 methoxy 5 ethyl 2 4 dihydro 3h 1 2 4 triazol 3 one 4 methoxy 5 n propyl 2 4 dihydro 3h 1 2 4 triazol 3 one 4 cyclopropyl 5 methoxy 2 4 dihydro 3h 1 2 4 triazol 3 one 4 cyclopropyl 5 ethoxy 2 4 dihydro 3h 1 2 4 triazol 3 one 4 cyclopropyl 5 n propoxy 2 4 dihydro 3h 1 2 4 triazol 3 one 4 cyclopropyl 5 i propoxy 2 4 dihydro 3h 1 2 4 triazol 3 one and 4 cyclopropyl 5 trifluoroethoxy 2 4 dihydro 3h 1 2 4 triazol 3 one and also the sodium and potassium salts of these compounds mixing components of the formula i which may.
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93 00905 directed to various aspects and applications of the mac formulation lowering the level of propylene glycol below the u201c at least 30 weight percent u201d advised by these patents and applications significantly reduces antiviral efficacy and results in a formulation which is only marginally better than the placebo in particular the lesion score is less that one half unit lower than the placebo with barely measurable decreases in time to lesion and time to heal in contrast the compositions of the invention as depicted in fig1 show a significantly improved efficacy relative to both the placebo and the substantially prior art formulation of fig2 in particular the lesion score remains at all times less than 1 and is below 0 5 at day 8 clearly the combination of a reduced propylene glycol concentration in conjunction with the addition of the isopropyl alkanoic acid ester isporopyl myristate significantly aids antiviral and therapeutic efficacy of combination products comprising an antiviral and an antiinflammatory glucocorticoid fig6 depicts lesion score as a function of days in the guinea pig model broadly as described above but employing a slightly more pathogenic strain of herpes simplex type 1 from an experiment comparing the composition of the invention example 1 with a.
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locked 202 in another embodiment activation 203 takes place automatically in response to some other trigger event such as detection that a portable device 116 carried by owner 110 has been moved away from vehicle 109 proximity of portable device 116 to vehicle 109 can be detected by known techniques that are used for remote keyless entry systems such as by detecting the presence or absence of a radio frequency signal with a designated distinct digital identity code associated with a particular portable device 116 in one embodiment interface 113 located in vehicle 109 either as part of onboard device 111 or as a separate component detects the presence or absence of portable device 116 in another embodiment activation 203 takes place automatically in response to any other trigger event including but not limited to the engine being turned off the key being removed from the ignition detection that the vehicle has not moved in some period of time detection that the vehicle is in a particular location or the like in another embodiment activation 203 takes place in response to an explicit activation command or operation for example owner 110 can press a button on portable device 116 initiating activation 203 of geo fence 501 alternatively owner 110 can press a button on onboard device 111 enter a code on a keypad in vehicle 109 or send a text message email message instant message or other communication directly to operations center.
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then observed and the maximum amplitude of the movement of the carriage 20 and consequently of the connecting end 22 is deduced therefrom in the example shown in fig2 in the case where for example seven rows r 1 to r 7 of rods 28 have disappeared while the other rows are intact it is deduced therefrom that the maximum excursion or maximum amplitude of the carriage 20 on the accommodating support 18 is 140 mm reference will now be made to fig4 which illustrates a second alternative of the invention according to which the frangible elements which are also formed by rods are no longer secured to the accommodating support 18 but to the on bottom pipeline with the aim of facilitating the description of this alternative the similar elements of the measuring device which were illustrated in the previous figures and which have the same functions have the same reference assigned with a prime mark u201c u2032 u201d therefore fig4 shows an on bottom pipeline 12 u2032 portion engaged in a longitudinal sleeve 30 u2032 this longitudinal sleeve is kept in a fixed position on the on bottom pipeline 12 u2032 via clamps 60 furthermore four lines 52 u2032 54 u2032 56 u2032 58 u2032 of rods that are respectively diametrically opposite in twos are screwed into the thickness of the longitudinal sleeve 30 u2032 the accommodating support is made up of a ring 18 u2032 provided with a border which surrounds it in a secured manner this ring 18 u2032 is anchored on the sea bed by partially burying said border.
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fig9 fig1 is a top elevation view of an exemplary configuration of a hairnet with some hair sections removed showing a mesh structure used to secure and prevent movement of hair sections 14 affixed to the fastener 32 the hairnet 89 comprises a multi texture e g dual mesh structure having a first substantially flexible mesh structure 96 attached underneath to a sleeve area 92 by nylon thread or alternatively by glue the first mesh structure 96 may be composed of materials such as polyester metal screen or plastic the sleeve area 92 in this example may be constructed of nylon fabric polyester cotton mesh or the like the hairnet 89 comprises a second substantially rigid mesh structure 95 in this example attached above the sleeve area 92 by nylon thread or alternatively by glue in this example the second mesh structure 95 may be constructed of materials such as polyester cotton plastic steel wood or the like the two different stiffness meshes help prevent movement of the fastener 32 along the sleeve area 92 e g along a longitudinal axis of the sleeve area 92 upon a hair section such as hair section 14 being secured in the desired style position fig1 is a side view showing another embodiment of the hair extension apparatus wherein two sleeves 92 are used to provide the wearer stylist with additional freedom to configure and reconfigure the hair sections in this embodiment the fasteners 82 a and 82 b are used independent.
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housing 22 the connection facilitates the manipulation of the vacuum cleaner attachment 20 in this embodiment of my invention and those discussed hereinafter it is preferred that the transverse axis 64 about which the vacuum fitting is vertically pivoted be located about one third of the fore to aft distance between the nose and rear end of the attachment this also allows the operator to exert downward pressure on the attachment to thereby promote its cleaning efficiency as is perhaps best shown in fig3 pivot member 66 is made up of two transversely extending circularly sectioned pivot lugs 68 and 70 which are integral components of vacuum fitting support 62 and are rotatable about transverse axis 64 which lies in the vertical midplane of housing 22 the two pivot lugs 68 and 70 extend through openings 74 and 76 in the vertical plenum defining side walls 55 and 56 of vacuum cleaner attachment housing 22 this rotatably journals the lugs in those side walls the above mentioned vacuum fitting support 62 has a generally rectangular section and a central fore and aft extending passage 77 that passage provides fluid communication between vacuum fitting 60 and the plenum 53 which connects the latter to those vacuum chambers 46 and 48 in the two wings 24 and 26 of housing 22 housing 22 is biased downwardly relative to fitting 60 by a spring 78 coiled around pivot lug 70 one end 80 of this spring is fitted into a slot 82 through pivot lug 70 the other end 84 of spring 78 is fitted into a slot 86.
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second feed conveyor 46 so that the hide is sandwiched between both of the belts 12 48 in the operation of the machine 8 the hide as it moves further rearwardly beyond the rearmost end portion of the feed conveyor 10 is retained on the lower surface of the lower run of the belt 48 by suction applied by the suction box 52 the amount of suction exerted by the suction box 52 is the same as that exerted by the suction box 18 in which about 450 cubic feet of air per minute are withdrawn through the suction box 52 giving a suction amounting to a water gauge static head of about 2 34 the hide is carried on the lower run of the second belt 48 over the third dust removing means 56 and dust is blown from the lower surface of the hide by a jet of air issuing from the slot of the third dust removing means 56 the dust being removed through the front exhaust duct 58 of the third dust removing means 56 the operation of the third dust removing means 56 is thus similar to that of the first dust removing means 16 after the hide has passed over the slot of the nozzle device 57 of the third dust removing means and beyond the rearmost edge portion of the suction box 52 the rearmost edge portion being disposed slightly rearwardly of the slot of the third nozzle device 57 the hide falls.
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e without any ground fault upon occurrence of a ground fault which causes the switches 13 19 and 65 to open power to the led 81 is cut off and the light is extinguished an extinguished led provides a visual indication that a fault exists in the circuit the led can also be used to test for reverse installation of the ground fault circuit interrupter should the load terminals 21 and 23 be inadvertently connected to the power line and the line leads 1 and 3 mistaken for the load leads the led 81 will remain lit at all times even after the test button 71 is actuated since power will be continuously applied to the terminals 21 and 23 across the light emitting diode circuit the disclosed circuit by employing auxiliary switch 65 between the contacts 31 and 63 to selectively connect the relay coil 61 to the load phase wire 25 prevents burn out of the coil 61 upon an inadvertent reversed connection of the ground fault circuit interrupter if the load side of the coil 61 were permanently connected to load phase wire 25 inadvertent reverse connection of the ground fault circuit interrupter whereby the load terminals 21 and 23 would be connected directly to the power line would result in a continuous flow of current through the coil 61 even after the contact switches 13 and 19 were tripped this would likely result in burn out of the coil 61 which is intended only for intermittent duty under the arrangement shown in fig1 even if power is supplied directly to.
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u201c every friday u201d the embodiment as previously described focuses on detecting date time information in a document and providing a hyperlink for the detected date time if the hyperlink is selected an application could be started in which a new event based on the hyperlinked date time can be created an event could also be triggered based on the detection of a pattern within a communication thread as those in the art will appreciate a thread can be comprised of a series of messages regarding the same subject the term thread is generally applied to email messages u201c an email thread u201d but is applicable to other types of message generally the message which started the thread is followed chronologically by message responses from other recipients thereby allowing the other recipients to follow the entire virtual conversation in an alternate embodiment a predefined trigger will be monitored to determine if action needs to be taken an exemplary trigger could be the number of responses in a message thread if the number of responses exceeds a defined threshold the trigger will fire and the user will be presented with the option to create an event by for example invoking a menu selection or selecting an option in a dialog box if the user chooses to create an event the appropriate application calendar application or tasks application for example is invoked and the information in the email such as subject and attendees is mapped to the specified fields in the newly created event with respect to the date of the event a default date i e the day following the date of the last entry.
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the rising point and the falling point of the signal a respectively and the pulse signal e is generated at a point a little lagging from the signal d these signals c d e are respectively given to the reset terminal r of a counter ct to the trigger terminal cp of a latch circuit lu to the load terminal l of a presetable counter pc and to the reset terminal r of a flip flop circuit ff am is an astable multivibrator which produces pulses independently of the rotation of the sewing machine with a frequency dividing one reciprocation of the needle into about 128 at the highest possible high rotation of the sewing machine and is connected to the other inputs of and circuits and 1 and 2 respectively the counter ct is a binary counter which is reset when the control power source is supplied and when the terminal r receives a signal and receives the output of the and circuit and2 at the trigger terminal cp to count each of the outputs of 5 bits from 0 0 0 0 0 to 1 1 1 1 1 in one unit of 16 pulses and the output is applied to the so many inputs of the latch circuit lu and to the inputs of nand circuit na the output of the nand circuit na is connected to the third input of and circuit and2 to stop the counting operation of the counter ct.
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the system for containing the words which are to be considered obviously as irrelevant whatever will be the tv program for example the common verbs articles conjunctions etc according to this embodiment the current word is searched in that list test 22 common word if the current word is a common one the system increments by one its number of occurrences selects the next word bloc 23 next and returns to the bloc 21 for the new current word if not or if the test 22 is omitted the current word is taken into account bloc 24 storage or updating count in the pre list of words to be processed in order to determine their relevance the pre list contains also the number of occurrences of the stored words if it is the first occurrence of the word in the tv program the current word is added to the pre list if the word is already present in the pre list its number of occurrences is incremented then again in real time for each word the system determines if the current word has to be considered as relevant bloc 25 relevant if yes the scroll line area a 2 is updated to incorporate the current word and eventually suppress another word from the extracted list according to the present invention the relevance of a word is based on the number of occurrences of that word in the tv program the system uses two thresholds between which the number of occurrences is considered as representing a.
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relay 114 remains closed since contacts 117 are closed and switch 103 is closed valve 64 is also closed as described and at that time and thus the pressure in line 47 will increase until the setting of the relief valve 96 is overcome by the pressure being exposed to the pilot line 119 of valve 96 opening the valve 96 thus allows the hydraulic pressure in the head end of cylinder assembly 41 to be exhausted to the tank for return supply next continued extension of the cylinder assembly 36 causes the opening of the contacts in the limit switch 103 and therefore the current flowing to the control relay 114 is interrupted and thus the contacts 117 and 118 are opened and this results in the de energizing of the solenoid 101 with the solenoid 101 de energized the valve spring 97 will of course shift the spool of the valve 84 and return it to the position shown in fig3 and thus the cylinder assembly 36 will be caused to retract while the cylinder assembly 41 will be caused to extend and that reduces the hydraulic pressure in the line 67 and thus opens the valve 64 so that hydraulic pressure can pass through the valve 64 and into.
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at which the intercepting projectile is fired at the target for example if the velocity v is 150 m s mach 0 5 and the distance x is 50 m then the characteristic time is about u2153 of a second at the time t d a number of radial arms airscrew unfold hinged aft these arms are airfoil shaped in their cross section they act as a windmill deriving torque from the axial flow the axial flow velocity is the speed of the intercepting projectile thus the transient effect of unfolding the radial arms is to reduce the linear momentum of the projectile slow it down and increase its angular momentum spin it up the end of the transient is then when there is no exchange of momentum i e when the airscrew is essentially an anemometer of course overall aerodynamic drag will cause both linear and angular momentum to decrease in time but on a longer time scale the intercepting projectile may be spinning from being fired from a rifled barrel in fact the initial rotational spinning velocity is a design parameter of the problem this rotational velocity must however be such that there is a windmilling effect after deployment there is the spin up and linear velocity slowdown phase which is shown in fig1 as the slope becoming more vertical after the deployment and linear velocity slowdown and spin up phase comes the intercept phase during the time before the intercept phase begins two events must.
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the offset and the cone profile will be fixed and will not be as design variables therefore the only design variables for a row are the crest length lc the radial position of the center of the crest length rc and the tooth angles u03b1 and u03b2 therefore the number of design variables is 4 times of the total number of rows on a bit the second step in the optimization procedure is to define the objectives and express mathematically the objectives as function of design variables according to equation 1 the force acting on an element is proportional to the rock volume removed by that element this principle also applies to any tooth therefore the objective is to let each cone remove the same amount of rock in one bit revolution this is called volume balance or energy balance the present inventor has found that an energy balanced bit will lead to force balanced in most cases consider fig4 which shows the patterns cut by each cone on the hole bottom the first rows of all three cones have overlap and the inner rows remove the rock independently suppose the bit has a cutting depth u03b4 in one bit revolution it is not difficult to calculate the volumes removed by each row and the volume matrix may have the form where i represent the cone number and j the row number for example v 32 is the element in the volume matrix representing the rock volume removed by the second row of the third cone the elements v ij of this matrix are all functions of the design variables in reality the removed volume by each row depends not only on the above design variables but.
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part then the spare bandwidth for the queue is reduced no weight update is necessary if the demand cannot be met spare bandwidth is extracted from all queues in equal proportion and a new weight is calculated for the queue when bandwidth is returned to a queue through a connection release the queue weight is not changed and the spare bandwidth for the queue is increased by the released bandwidth a feature of this algorithm is that spare bandwidth is allocated to queues which have most recently used that bandwidth this is an adaptive characteristic in which the switch converges to a spare bandwidth distribution which reflects actual demand the initialization of wfq control is performed by cac which configures the number of service queues the total free bandwidth to be shared by all service queues and the service type of each service queue real time or non real time the free bandwidth is distributed equally within the transient and steady state pools and the weights for all queues are downloaded to the arbiter driver fig2 illustrates this initialization fig3 illustrates the algorithm performed by wfq control when additional bandwidth is requested by cac in this figure ssspare i and trspare i represent respectively the steady state and transient spare bandwidth allocated to queue i sstnrt is the total bandwidth in the steady state pool allocated to non real time queues sssparetotal and trsparetotal are the total spare bandwidth in the steady state and transient pools respectively ssbw i and trbw i represent respectively the steady state and transient bandwidth allocated to queue.
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density gradient in the appropriate ranges prior art solutes for such solutions include e g sucrose potassium bromide cesium chloride potassium tartrate and the like the isopycnic banding step is conveniently carried out in a centrifuge for example electronucleonics k by filling the stationary rotor with saline solution then successively displacing the saline solution upwards with aliquots of a liquid medium solution of increasing density until a step gradient is formed the plasma is introduced at the top of the rotor displacing some of the highest density solution from the bottom typically the volume of plasma is from about 15 to about 40 that of the step gradient the centrifuge is brought up to speed through a programmed speed control system which prevents mixing during the initial reorientation phase when equilibrium is attained and the product is in its power density position the rotor is slowed down through the same system to prevent mixing upon reorientation to the original configuration then the gradient is drained from below and the proper density cut collected a similar technique is used in the rate zonal bonding the proper density cut from the rate zonal banding is the desired concentrate of hepatitis b antigen due to the small size approximately 20 nm of hb s ag the isopycnic banding step is quite time consuming requiring about 18 hours of centrifuging as a result even operating 24 hours a day 7 days a week it is possible to prepare only about 4 batches of clarified plasma per centrifuge productivitiy can be increased of course by utilizing additional centrifuges this involves a tremendous capital investment however as each centrifuge.
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adhesive thermoplastic resin application_number US 64585009 A description adhesive thermoplastic materials commonly known as hot melt glues or hot melt adhesives may be incorporated into drilling fluids spotting fluids and cement slurries and applied to casings equipment and hardware to improve the sealing and bonding of the components of a well adhesive thermoplastic materials are commonly used in household hot melt glue adhesives and in tough resilient non abrasive elastomers and sealants in the present invention adhesive thermoplastic materials are selected based upon melting point thermal stability material properties at well operating temperatures well geothermal static temperature circulating temperature of the wellbore and zonal isolation requirements for the well of particular interest are adhesive thermoplastic polymers or resins that have reactive chemical groups which promote adhesion and can react with components of the cement unremoved drilling fluid formation and well casings to form a seal repair a seal destroyed by stresses in the well alter the material properties of the cement or any remaining drilling fluids in the wellbore and to make the cement or other remaining fluids more resistant to damage under the stresses of well operating conditions the adhesive thermoplastic polymers or resins can be used to form sealants with drilling fluids and cement slurries to alter the material properties of cements in particular increasing ductility to seal leaking connections in casing strings to seal weak or highly permeable formations and to heal loss circulation problems or to seal microannuli between cement and casing s examples of suitable adhesive thermoplastics for use in the present invention include certain acrylic acid copolymers and ionomers and salts thereof suitable copolymers include but are not limited to ethylene acrylic acid copolymers ethylene methacrylic acid copolymers ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers ethylene vinylphosphonic acid copolymers and ionomers or salts of.
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shows an overall arrangement of an iris drive mechanism 1 according to the present invention as shown in fig1 the iris drive mechanism 1 comprises a frame 3 through which an aperture portion 3a for provide an optical path is formed and an ig meter viz motor 5 which is secured to the frame 3 a hall element 7 is mounted on the ig meter 5 the hall element is used to detect the amount of motor operation and therefore the opening and or closing amount of the iris the frame 3 has a support shaft 11 on which a first lever 9 is rotatably supported a first lever 9 is formed with a hollow cylindrical portion 9a through which the support shaft 11 is disposed as will be understood from fig2 the first lever 9 formed of an elongate plate having engagement pins 9b 9c these pins 9b 9c are respectively engaged in oblong holes 13a 15a formed in diaphragms 13 and 15 which open and or close the aperture portion 3a the diaphragm are operatively connected to the first lever 9 on either side of the cylindrical portion 9a an oblong hole 9d is formed through the first lever 9 at its end portion proximate the engagement pin 9b a second elongate flat lever 17 is formed with an engagement pin 17b which engages in the oblong hole 9d the second lever 17 also is formed with a through hole 17a into which an output shaft 5a of the ig meter 5 is force fitted a frame 19 which serves as a cover member is attached to the frame 3 the frame 19 has formed therethrough a through hole 19d.
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cylinder leads to an understanding of the effects of increasing curvature on the wave propagation finally analysis of the tapered spiral allows us to understand the coupled influence of increasing curvature and decreasing cross sectional area on wave propagation and reflection the embedded wavy material is a also a geometric effect that plays a critical role in structures under dynamic loads the embedded wavy material or gap is compared to a baseline embedded straight line showing the much greater dissipation by way of lower pressures and lower impulses with the exception of the simple cylinder obtaining exact solutions for these geometries is unpractical if not impossible furthermore the main goal of this analysis was to provide more of a qualitative understanding of how the transients are affected by only geometric differences for these reasons a purely computational approach employing the finite element fe method has been chosen to study the wave propagation and reflection characteristics of these bodies the fe method is the most efficient technique to perform these types of studies and has become a widely accepted analysis tool see for example demma a cawley p lowe m pavlakovic b the effect of bends on the propagation of guided waves in pipes journal of pressure vessel technology transactions of the asme 2005 127 328 gavric l computation of propagative waves in free rail using a finite element technique journal of sound and vibration 1995 185 531 treyss u00e8de f elastic waves in helical waveguides wave motion 2008 45 457 mace b r duhamel d brennan m j hinke l finite element prediction of wave motion in.
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is in order let a given processor have a register file set labeled ri_x where x is a value between 0 through n u2212 1 and n is the total number of datapath registers let the processor also have a typical risc like instruction set and a sequential controller that executes a specified loop for example an add instruction is of the form add src 1 src 2 dst where src 1 is source operand 1 src 2 is source operand 2 and dst is the destination register all the three operands are drawn from the register file normally an instruction like add ri_ 0 ri_ 1 ri_ 2 would simply add up the contents of register in location 0 of the register file with register in location 1 and store the results in location 2 in a c language notation this would be written as ri 2 ri 0 ri 1 in these examples all addressing is implicit and static fixed in time pointer modified addressing works slightly differently pointer modified addressing is a form of indirect addressing an additional register set the pointer register set is maintained to map the address of a datapath register with the contents of the corresponding pointer register set thus let the pointer register set be called rd_x an instruction like add ri_ 0 ri_ 1 ri_ 2 is actually translated to mean ri rd 2 ri rd 0 ri rd 1 thus the operands of the instruction are the data registers whose addresses are contained in the rd_x register set if the contents of the pointer register set were such that rd_x x then the behavior under the pointer modified addressing would be exactly the same as that of the.
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grooves 40 conversely a plurality of projections 41 each of the grooves 40 extends in the track direction indicated by the arrow tc the width of the groove 40 is not constant over the length thereof specifically in the embodiment shown in fig3 wherein the disk d rotates counterclockwise see the arrow n 1 each groove 40 has a greater width sa at its upstream end 42 a and a smaller width sb at its downstream end 42 b the groove 40 tapers regularly from the upstream end 42 a to the downstream end 42 b in other words the longitudinal side surfaces 43 a defining the groove 40 are nonparallel to each other but come closer to each other as proceeding from the upstream end 42 a to the downstream end 42 b the heat conductive layers 4 may be made by a process shown in fig4 a u02dc 4 e first as shown in fig4 a a copper base layer 49 a is formed on a dielectric substrate 3 a by sputtering or vapor deposition for example then as shown in fig4 b a first resist mask 69 a is formed on the copper base layer 49 a the mask 69 a may be made by forming a resist layer on the copper base layer 49 a and then subjecting the resist layer to light exposure and development after the mask 69 a is provided an additional copper layer 49 b is formed by plating for example on such portions of the copper base layer 49 a that are not covered by the mask 69 a.
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phenol c 1 c 10 alkyl substituted phenol or unsubstituted phenol with an aldehyde preferably formaldehyde in an alkaline medium or by condensation of bifunctional phenoldialcohols additional information concerning phenolic curatives may be found in u s pat no 4 311 628 the content of which is incorporated herein by reference it has been observed that the compositions of the present invention display improved oil resistance without the need to fully crosslink the rubber component thus in a preferred embodiment of the present invention the compositions are cured to a gel content of less than about 97 more preferably in the range of about 85 95 and most preferably about 90 it will be understood that gel content refers to the weight of curable rubber extractable in cyclohexane at 23 u00b0 c the compositions of the present invention may be made by conventional blending techniques which would be readily apparent to those skilled in the art a suitable blending technique includes the use of an internal mixer such as a banbury as one example the monoolefin copolymer or terpolymer and polyolefin resin may be mixed at a temperature where the mixture starts to melt then the other components may be added it may be necessary to then raise the temperature in order to promote the vulcanization reaction the mixed composition may then be discharged from the internal mixer and further refined and cooled in addition to containing the components described above the compositions of the present invention may include components conventionally used in thermoplastics such as thermoplastic polyolefins thermoplastic vulcanizates or conventional crosslinkable thermoset elastomers the compositions of.
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range communication link 134 as illustrated in fig1 the wireless communication device 124 is not in communication with the wireless communication network 102 however the wireless communication device 124 can communicate directly with the wireless communication device 122 via a short range wireless communication link 136 also illustrated in fig1 are the wireless communication devices 126 128 although neither of these devices is in communication with the wireless communication network 102 the two devices are in direct communication with each other via a short range wireless communication link 138 thus jump enabled wireless communication devices must be in proximity with each other but need not be in communication with the wireless communication network 102 or even in an area of wireless coverage provided by the wireless communication network it is the ability for direct non network communication that allows the implementation of a system for wireless communication in a classroom setting this application will be described in greater detail below the dynamic formation of one or more short range networks 116 allows communication between the wireless communications devices 120 128 independent of the wireless communication network 102 even if the wireless communication network 102 is present and operational the short range communication network 116 advantageously allows communication in settings where the wireless communication network 102 is not present or in a situation where the wireless communication network is unavailable in a classroom setting the wireless communication devices e g the wireless communication devices 120 128 communicate independent of the wireless communication network 102 as described in detail below in one exemplary embodiment the network transceivers that allow communication with the wireless communication network 102 are actually disabled during class time this.
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substantially pure melphalan hcl inventors have thus found a novel method for isolating melphalan hydrochloride directly by extracting it into a suitable solvent from an aqueous solution of the hydrochloride salt of melphalan the purity of the hydrochloride salt is gt 99 5 with monohydroxymelphalan below 0 15 dihydroxymelphalan below 0 1 melphalan dimer below 0 15 1 oh the present inventors have found yet another novel method of purification of low purity melphalan hydrochloride or free base by converting to pure melphalan hydrochloride the process involves dissolving melphalan hydrochloride of any purity in aqueous hydrochloride solution adjusting the ph to 0 3 to 1 2 followed by extraction with organic solvents like ethyl acetate isopropyl acetate isobutyl acetate acetonitrile dioxane or the like ethyl acetate being the preferred solvent the organic solvent is distilled at temperatures of 25 65 u00b0 c to give melphalan hydrochloride salt with gt 99 5 hplc purity any single impurity of less than 0 15 monohydroxymelphalan below 0 15 dihydroxymelphalan below 0 1 melphalan dimer below 0 15 melphalan hcl in its substantially pure form can be converted to melphalan free base by ph adjustment to 3 to 5 in water with a basic solution of sodium bicarbonate or the like at about 5 u00b0 c to provide the free base with gt 99 3 purity and the monohydroxymelphalan below 0 15 and dihydroxymelphalan below 0 1 the process of the invention is illustrated below in scheme i and further illustrated by the following examples 50 g of s methyl 3 4 aminophenyl 2 ethoxycarbonylamino propanoate formula ii was dissolved in 950 ml water at 40 50 u00b0 c and the mixture was.
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chamber this embodiment will be explained by referring to fig1 the third electrode uses a surface treated sic 112 which is supplied by a power 119 to etch the sic with a plasma the sic 112 is temperature regulated by a heater 116 and a cooling pipe 117 other elements are similar to those of the embodiment 12 with the etching rate of the pyrolytic graphite plate of the upper electrode 1202 varied from 100 nm min to 400 nm min the sic 112 wall supplied by the power 119 to measure changes in the etching rate of the resist silicon oxide film silicon film and silicon nitride film on the wafer according to the etching rate of the sic wall electrode it was found that as the etching rate of the sic electrode increased the etching rate of the oxide film changed from 500 nm min to 1500 nm min and the etching rate of the resist film changed from 300 nm min to 60 nm min in other words the etching rate of the resist was able to be adjusted by the etching rate of the sic wall electrode to keep the selectivity high the etching rate of the silicon film also changed in the similar manner to that of the resist it is also found that to realize the most selective etching of the silicon nitride film requires increasing the etching rate of the sic wall electrode this embodiment has demonstrated that the silicon oxide film can be etched at a high etching rate with a plasma of gas not containing carbon by including carbon in the solid surface in contact with the plasma and by causing an.
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gusset or a rib 114 fig6 b is attached perpendicularly to and extending between surfaces 102 and 90 having sufficient thickness and length so as to resist flexing stresses between plate 100 and clamp 88 a pivoting cam tensioning clamp 118 comprised of a top surface 120 a parallel bottom surface 122 a generally perpendicular front surface 126 connecting surfaces 120 and 122 and a angled upper back surface 124 and a angled lower back surface 125 connecting to surfaces 120 and 122 respectively top surface 120 is interrupted by a elongated cam receiving channel 98 b which extends fully along the length of surface 120 a pivot 130 is attached to pivoting clamp 118 and has its center point located at the intersection of surfaces 92 and 102 with the pivot longitudinal axis parallel with the longitudinal axis of fixed cam channel 98 a and 98 b pivot 130 also attaches to cam index clamp 88 with the center of pivot 130 located at the intersection of surfaces 92 and 102 thus it is seen that when fixed cam index clamp 88 is attached to pivoting cam tensioning clamp 118 via pivot 130 elongated cam receiving channels 98 a and 98 b are situated directly opposite each other and cooperate to form a elongated cam cavity 132 fig6 a elongated cam cavity 132 being of a predetermined size to accept elongated cam 82 within a coil spring 134 is positioned to exert tension onto pivoting cam tensioning clamp 118 a tensioning screw 136 passes through spring 134 and through clearance hole 128 in pivoting clamp 118 and threads into a.
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each of these scales 12 may be attached to carrier 52 as illustrated in the figures described below the optically contacting methods explained above are used for this attachment in fig4 and 5 such a scale 12 having a two dimensional measuring graduation marking 22 also referred to as a cross grating is illustrated as an example projections 32 having optically contactable surfaces 62 are formed on the surface of scale 12 facing carrier 52 these projections 32 may be spatially distributed two dimensionally either in a geometrically uniform manner in a normal grid or in a statistical distribution projections 32 may each be circular having a diameter of e g less than 30 mm e g 200 u03bcm to 4 mm and having a mutual spacing e g less than the thickness of scale 12 the mutual spacing being the edge spacing i e 4 mm in fig1 and 16 the height of projections 32 may be greater than e g 10 nm for example 20 nm to 50 u03bcm the flatness waviness of surfaces 62 of projection 32 may be in the range of less than e g 500 nm on a diameter of approximately 10 mm e g 30 nm per 0 10 mm surfaces 62 of projections 32 formed as optically contacting surfaces are arranged in a common plane typical values of the thickness of scale 12 are e g 1 mm to 15 mm the lower the diameter of projections 32 and the lower the mutual spacing the lower the height of projections 32 may also be the two dimensional spatial distribution of projections 32 may be implemented such that between projections 32 opening channels 200 are formed which extend relative to the x y plane to the edge of scale 12 this measure permits.
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centerline to centerline intervals or a uniform pitch across the width of the equalizer plate 72 the throughholes 92 receive flowable thermoplastic material from the channels 62 in inlet plate 48 and define individual liquid inlets supplying flowable thermoplastic material to equalizer plate 74 the channels 62 and the throughholes 92 collectively define a second stage or level of lateral and vertical thermoplastic material distribution in the linear flow equalizer 40 equalizer plate 74 is positioned downstream of equalizer plate 72 and includes a plurality of slotted flow passageways 94 extending vertically through the thickness of plate 74 from an upstream inlet to a downstream outlet a major axis of each slotted flow passageway 94 is aligned generally in the cross machine direction 45 the center of each slotted flow passageway 94 is registered on an upstream surface 99 of equalizer plate 74 in substantial vertical alignment with one of the throughholes 92 in equalizer plate 72 throughholes 92 and channels 62 cooperate to also divide the flow of thermoplastic material into two separate laterally extending rows as a result opposed curved terminal or closed ends 96 98 of each slotted flow passageway 94 are substantially centered or symmetrical in the cross machine direction 45 relative to the corresponding throughhole 92 with continued reference to fig3 equalizer plate 76 is positioned downstream of equalizer plate 74 and includes a plurality of flow passageways in the form of circular bores or thoughholes 100 extending vertically through the thickness of plate.
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these figures have in common the application of a compression algorithm only to that portion of a packet occurring after the header which in both figures is presumed since the format of input packets will be known to end at the 38 th byte the techniques implemented by the switches differ in the criterion employed for storing an uncompressed packet in preference to a packet to which a compression algorithm has been applied it is possible to apply a compression algorithm to the non header portions of all packets and to store such packets indiscriminately however as will be indicated later typical compression algorithms may especially for small packets but generally in dependence on the information content of a packet actually increase the size of the packet such an increase will occur at least with appropriate selection of compression algorithms in a minority and normally a small minority of packets but even so the basic compression and decompression method described herein is preferably modified so that the possibility of the storage of a packet which has been subjected to a compression algorithm but has actually increased in size is either significantly reduced or eliminated in fig2 and 3 thicker lines denote the paths for packet data and may be constituted by groups of parallel data lines whereas the narrower.
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48 this system is set up for duplex traffic in addition to the digital signal source 11 and the switching matrix network a in the upper half a switching matrix network aa and a digital signal sink 11a are arranged in a lower half these therefore act like the switching matrix network b and the digital signal sink 12 in the digital signal source 11 the digital signal source sink device 34 contains an input 35 a regenerator 36 an interface code decoder 37 a multiplexer 38 an interface code encoder 39 an amplifier 40 a source identification transmitter 13a and a source identification marker 13b the digital signal sink 11a contains a source identification receiver 41 a regenerator 42 an interface code decoder 43 a demultiplexer 44 an interface code encoder 45 an amplifier 46 and an output 47 the source identification transmitter 13a and the source identification receiver 41 are connected to one another and to the control device 23 by way of buses 18 18a and 18 18a and 18b in the region of the transmission from the input 1 to the output 2 the switch matrix 48 contains a regenerator 49 an interface code decoder 50 the switching matrix network a a switch over device 51 an interface code encoder 52 an amplifier 53 a frame identification device 54 and 55 source identification receivers 15a and 15b in an address memory 15 see fig4 as well as an alternate circuit identification transmitter 56 in the region between an input 67 and an output 68 the switching matrix 48 contains an alternate circuit identification transmitter.
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and then passed to the first port of the quad port cache 30 as a sequence of n bit words a plurality of these n bit words may then be passed in parallel from the second port of the quad port cache 30 to the embedded memory array 40 as respective pages of write data during a read operation a selected page of memory may also be passed from the embedded memory array 40 to the third port of the quad port cache 30 portions of the selected page of memory may then be passed from the fourth port of the quad port cache 30 to the output block 16 as n bit words fast fall through performance may also be achieved by immediately accessing data written into the quad port cache 30 during a following read operation as illustrated by fig2 4 the quad port cache 30 and the embedded memory 40 of fig1 may be used within a multi bank buffer memory device 10 a in particular fig3 illustrates a block diagram of a preferred quad port cache bit cell 30 a used in the multi bank buffer memory device 10 a of fig2 fig4 is a detailed electrical schematic of the cache bit cell 30 a of fig3 the bit cell 30 a of fig3 comprises a multiplexer data mux having a plurality of select inputs that are individually selected in response to a plurality of control signals these control signals include a retransmit path signal retransmit path an embedded memory path signal embedded memory path and a direct path signal direct path a plurality of registers are also provided including a data input register a retransmit register and a data output register the data input register.
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beads 14 may be generally disposed throughout the first recess 47 a except for a central portion 48 of a top portion of the first recess 47 a the second set of glass beads 14 may have a generally white color when illuminated by the resulting flames 12 the second set of glass beads 14 may be disposed within the central portion 48 of the top portion of the first recess 47 a the second set of glass beads 14 may be aggregated in a circular configuration the second recess 47 b may have first and second sets of glass beads 14 disposed therein the first and second sets of glass beads 14 disposed in the second recess 47 b may have a reverse configuration as that of the first recess in particular the second set of glass beads 14 may be generally disposed throughout the second recess 47 b except for a central portion 50 of a lower portion of the second recess 47 b the first set of glass beads 14 may be disposed within the second recess 47 b at the central portion 50 of the lower portion of the second recess 47 b the first set of glass beads 14 may be aggregated into a circular configuration the third recess 47 c may have the first set or second set of glass beads 14 generally disposed therewithin after the glass beads 14 are disposed within the first second and third recesses 47 a b c the gas chamber 24 may be filled with.
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lubricant 800 through the pressure die 200 and into the first lubricant pressure zone 710 under extreme pressure during the process this same hydraulic pressure forces lubricant between the first drawing die 300 and the wire stock 900 helping to prevent wear in the first drawing die 300 after exiting the first drawing die 300 the wire is exposed to the second pressure zone 720 further increasing the hydraulic lubricant pressure hydraulic pressure from the second lubricant pressure zone forces lubricant between the second drawing die 400 and the wire stock 900 further helping to prevent wear in the second drawing die 400 the wire stock 900 is reduced in diameter by a combination of a first reduction zone 730 and a second reduction zone 740 wear of the first drawing die 300 is reduced by hydraulic pressure developed in the first pressure zone 710 and wear of the second drawing die 400 is reduced by hydraulic pressure developed in the second pressure zone 720 about a 60 percent of the total reduction in diameter of the wire stock is achieved by the first drawing die insert 300 about 40 percent of the total reduction in diameter of the wire stock is achieved by the second drawing die inset 400 fig3 a shows the second pressure zone 720 is a result of the exit angle of the first drawing die insert 300 and the entrance angle of the second drawing die insert 400 fig3 b shows the second pressure zone 720 as a result of the exit angle of the first drawing die insert 300 and the entrance angle of the second drawing die insert 400 as.
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orientation film ori 1 of the tft substrate sub 1 and the orientation film ori 2 of the cf substrate sub 2 with respect to the liquid crystal lc which is driven by the thin film transistor tft the orientation direction of the liquid crystal lc is rotated by a component parallel to a surface of the substrate of an electrical field e which is generated between the pixel electrode px and the counter electrode ct in a plane parallel to the substrate surface thus controlling the lighting and non lighting of the pixel here the manufacturing process of the liquid crystal display device of the embodiment 1 is explained on an insulation substrate which is preferably made of glass a semiconductor island is formed by forming an a si or p si semiconductor film by patterning since a process for forming the insulation films and the gate electrodes and a process for forming the source electrodes sd 1 and the drain electrodes sd 2 on the semiconductor island are already known the explanation of these processes is omitted in the embodiment 1 the source electrode sd 1 and the drain electrode sd 2 of the thin film transistor tft are formed of a stacked film of mow alsi mow after forming the source electrode sd 1 and the drain electrode sd 2 a fourth insulation film is formed over the source electrode sd 1 and the drain electrode sd 2 a forming method of the fourth insulation film is explained hereinafter first of all an organic resin which is formed of polymethyl silazane is applied to the substrate.
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embodiment 8 bags and 8 sheets are provided of course if three bags are positioned side by side in each layer then twelve sheets 23 would be provided the sheets 23 can be of any suitable type of flexible material such as thin plastic fiberboard or the like preferably the sheets 23 are rectangular fiberboard sheets of lightweight chipboard or cardboard which can be resiliently rolled into a tube and which will have sufficient memory to attempt to return to its original flat condition the illustrated sport bags 21 are of a sewn construction being formed of a major generally rectangularly main panel 25 two substantially circular end panels 27 and quick opening means 29 such as a zipper or other zip opening means or the like the panels 25 and 27 are cut from a suitable flexible material such as woven nylon cloth or the like which has an attractive appearance while resisting ordinary wear and inadvertent damage and abrasion the zipper 29 runs axially of the body of the cylindrical bag 21 and preferably extends substantially from end panel to end panel if desired a slightly shorter zipper might be employed or a slightly longer one might be arranged at a slight angle to the axis rather than parallel to it i e diagonally if desired if required the dimensions of the sheets 23 could be appropriately adjusted to facilitate use with a slightly shorter zipper the bags 21 are preferably provided with suitable carrying means which in the preferred embodiment is a pair of handles 31 which are provided by means of a flexible tape material 33 that is sewn or otherwise suitably attached to the main panel 25 of.
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no 206 152 now u s pat no 4 911 766 by the assignee of this invention this application discloses a method for refining the domain wall spacing of final texture annealed grain oriented silicon steel by applying a phosphorus contaminate to a pattern of exposed steel being free of thermal and plastic stresses the phosphorus striping process includes phosphorus vapor being generated at or near the strip surface for example by hydrogen reduction of a phosphate coating the phosphorus migrates to any exposed iron such as the metal stripes attacks the iron and forms wedge shaped phosphide particles the forsterite is protective and is not attacked composition was applied either directly to the abraded strips or to similar un abraded dummy strips ______________________________________ 34 p 34 coatingphosphoric acid 118 gm 1magnesium oxide 18 gm 1ammonium hydroxide 58 20 gm 1chromium dioxide 34 gm 1dupanol 2 1 gm 1water balance______________________________________ the coated metal strip samples were air dried for 1 minute at 800 u00b0 1475 u00b0 f 427 u00b0 802 u00b0 c total coating thickness both sides was about 0 1 mil strips were assembled in one of two ways for the phosphorus stripe operation in one case the abraded strips to which the phosphate coating had been applied the procedure consisted simply of stacking the strips one on top of another for un coated abraded.
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paper cardboard leather rubber and synthetic materials among others the machine 1 is numerically controlled and for that purpose is connected to a numerical controller 2 u2014 a microprocessor that may physically reside within the cutting machine or within a separate computer externally connected to the cutter the numerical controller communicates with the numeric control nc data pre processor u2014 another computer 3 the cutting machine the numerical controller the nc data pre processing computer and their interaction are fully disclosed in u s pat nos 3 855 887 and 3 864 997 to gerber at el and therefore will not be repeated here in the preferred embodiment of this invention the nc data pre processor receives raw nc data from yet another computer 4 which stores the data 5 generated beforehand by a cad program in cad processor 6 and transfers the processed nc data to the numerical controller 3 the cad processor generates a computer representation of the marker shown in fig2 and stores this information in the nc database 3 the automatic pre processing of raw nc data in the current invention consists of two phases 1 detection and classification of possible problems in the location of the templates within the marker which require changes in the tool paths and or cutting speeds and 2 solution of the detected problems by changing the nc data that controls tool paths and cutting speeds as required the detection and classification is performed in the current invention within.
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its process id pid thread id tid message queue handle msgq and session id sessid are determined through standard api functions provided by the operating system if the message is one of the above the list 118 is searched backwards to find an active list 118 entry with the corresponding pid tid and msgq an active entry is defined as a list 118 entry that has been initiated but not yet marked closed if an active entry is found with a matching pid tid and msgq and the message is a u201c window creat u201d message the window handle is saved if the sessid indicates that it is a title bar window this will be used later to determine the title of the window or the transaction name next the message is discarded and a return to the operating system is executed if an active entry is found with a matching pid tid and msgq and the message is not a u201c window create u201d message the list 118 entry is marked closed and no new timings are reported for that list 118 entry at this point a new list 118 entry is initiated the executable file name of the application 112 and the time are determined and stored away in the list 118 entry along with the pid tid and msgq similarly a response time measurement of an application that interacts with the gui component of the operating system may be.
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are inputted to the first gate driver substrate 3 through the flexible cable 6 from the signal process substrate 27 these driver control signals are supplied to the gate drivers 18 to 21 thus each of the gate drivers 18 to 21 drives the signal line of the left half in the x axis direction it should be noted that the number of gate drivers mounted on the first gate driver substrate 3 is not limited to 4 it may be an arbitrary number the second gate driver substrate 4 loads with four gate drivers 22 to 25 the gate rivers 22 to 25 are constituted by the tcp the driver control signals are inputted to the second gate driver substrate 4 through the flexible cable 5 the wiring pattern 200 on the source driver substrate 2 and the flexible cable 7 from the signal process substrate 27 these driver control signals are supplied to the gate drivers 22 to 25 thus each of the gate drivers 22 to 25 drives the signal line of the right half in the x axis direction also it should be noted that the number of gate drivers mounted on the second gate driver substrate 4 is not limited to 4 it may be an arbitrary number the backlight unit 26 generates a light and irradiates.
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the cartridge and a microprocessor device fig1 shows a cartridge read only memory circuit board 1 and a connector socket device 3 for receiving board 1 in practise board 1 would normally be contained within a protective cover but this has not been shown for simplicity board 1 carries a plurality of edge connectors 4 through 14 which are connected to two rom chips 15 and 16 again in order to simplify the drawing the circuit board is only shown partially and only a few of the edge connectors are shown in addition as can be seen in fig2 the reverse side of the board also carries a further set of edge connectors taking as an example the rom chips 15 and 16 to be 32k mos ig fet devices each requires fifteen address lines which are commoned between the chips an enable line a chip select line a power and an earth line again commoned and eight output lines the connector socket comprises a housing 3 which is fixedly mountable in the frame of a microcomputer central processing unit housing 3 carries a plurality of pairs of resilient connector contacts 17 through 28 which engage the respective pairs of edge connectors on board 1 when the board is slotted into the connector socket the present invention is particularly concerned with the.
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these aforementioned conditions was found to occur when the spacing between upper end 30 of influent pipe 20 and inverted cone 28 was 5 inches a wide range of dome deflector and inverted cone dimensions have been shown to provide adequate mixing for a variety of sizes of ept tank and influent flows for example the width of the base 36 of inverted cone 28 preferably at least as wide as the width of the impinging flow which to a good approximation is equal to the inside diameter of upward directed influent pipe 20 inverted cone 28 preferably has an aspect ratio height width of at least 0 2 to redirect effectively the vertical flow from the influent pipe to radial flow along the underside of dome 26 a critical factor is the fluid velocity of influent liquid 24 which for good mixing should impinge on the fluid deflector assembly at a velocity between about 2 fps and about 15 fps with an optimal velocity of about 6 fps i e 2 meters second as flow varies with the square of the pipe id an increase in the influent pipe diameter from 2 inches to 4 inches would increase flow about four fold as flow velocity is held constant e g to 320 gpm to maintain a 6 fps influent velocity as flow also scales linearly with the influent velocity for a given pipe diameter reducing influent flow velocity.
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of a connector 89 fig5 shows the jack shaft sprocket 24 used with a guided chain in order to stiffen the chain between the sprocket 24 and the door bottom a chain guide consisting of portions 84 85 and 86 is provided a vertical portion 86 of which is disposed beneath the sprocket in a direction substantially parallel with portion 62 of the door track 60 the chain guide 85 and 86 prevent the chain from bending as it is pushed by the drive mechanism when closing or securing the garage door the center portion 82 of the chain 26 remains engaged with the sprocket 24 when the door is closed and when the door opens the chain 26 moves within the horizontal section of the guide 84 as shown in fig5 or is stored in a magazine 35 fig1 the horizontal portion of the chain guide 84 is adjacent and substantially parallel to the door track portion 68 in fig5 an additional chain guide 31 is used to keep chain 26 on sprocket 24 and a chain guide 31 is used to keep chain 26 on a sprocket 28 the automated garage door movement apparatus includes a reversible electrical motor 30 drivingly connected to a jack shaft 22 in operation when the motor is energized the jack shaft 22 rotates and the sprocket 24 mounted on the shaft and engaged with a drive chain 26 pulls the chain lifting the door when the door 16 is lowered the motor rotates in the opposite direction and the sprocket 24 pushes the chain 26 downward fig5 shows the garage door movement apparatus.
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a logic 34 lo 34 during the timing cycle once the timing cycle is completed and the output of the delay timer goes 34 low 34 when the corresponding positive going pulse on the output of the inverter ic 3b goes 34 hi 34 it clocks the d flip flop ic 5a this positive going clock pulse passes the input on a data line to the q output referenced as q in fig4 if the data line to the d flip flop ic 5a is at a logic 34 hi 34 at the end of the timing cycle indicating a malfunctioning system condition this 34 hi 34 is passed to the q output triggering a silicon controlled rectifier scr1 into conduction it should be mentioned that the dual d flip flop ic 5 has two separate d flip flop circuits on the chip since only one is used i had referenced it as ic 5a ic 5b is not shown nor is it utilized ic 5 would have comprised both ic 5a and ic 5b once the scr1 is triggered it allows current to flow through the audio piezo alarm 22 pz1 on fig4 and the service visual alarm 20 led3 on fig4 both the audible alarm pz1 and the visual alarm led3 alarms 22 and 20 respectively will be active until the reset button sw1 14 in fig4 is depressed breaking the current flow through scr1 and resetting the entire sensing and logic circuits if at the end of the fifteen 15 minute delay the system has.
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rough terrain and high wind in a preferred embodiment the wind turbine stabilizing system is packaged as a kit comprising three stabilizer bags twenty four plastic stakes twenty four bungee cords three ground tarps a repair kit consisting of hh 66 glue and vinyl scraps and a shop vacuum for inflation and deflation of the bags at the jobsite a 5 hp motor shop vacuum is sufficient power for inflation and deflation of bags of the dimensions described once the bags are deflated the entire kit is small light and easily transportable in the preferred embodiment as a matter of practice the user would first unpack the kit and inflate all three stabilizer bag by attaching the shop vacuum or other air supply to the two way valve the user would then place the ground tarp on the ground in the desired location corresponding to where each of the three wind turbine blades would be the user then places each inflated stabilizer bag on each ground tarp in the preferred embodiment the bags further comprise anchoring points preferably at each corner which may further be defined by metal d rings through which anchoring straps can be threaded and staked to the ground the user may secure each bag to the ground using the supplied plastic stakes and bungee cords in the preferred embodiment the metal d rings are welded from behind for additional strength and stability the anchoring straps may comprise any sturdy material sufficient to stabilize the bag in high wind situations and may be nylon rubber rope or elastic bungee cord construction in the preferred embodiment the stakes are of sufficient length and size to adequately hold the bag dimensions in windy conditions stakes of 12 u2033 in length and of plastic construction have.
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photographic recording is in progress this is possible because the casing 8 of the u201c remaining u201d mobile telephone 1 which includes the actual camera button 3 for u201c triggering u201d the camera and the user of the camera button 3 do not have to be in the vicinity of the camera interfaces 16 which are attached to the subcomponent 8 2 and to the casing 8 of the mobile telephone 1 allow the exchange of data or communication between the removable subcomponent 8 2 and the casing 8 of the u201c remaining u201d mobile telephone 1 in order to supply current to the separate elements of the mobile telephone 1 the subcomponent 8 2 and the casing 8 each have a dedicated power supply e g in the form of a lithium ion battery in order to protect the camera lens 10 from dirt and scratches a protective panel 15 is also attached to the subcomponent 8 2 in this embodiment wherein said protective panel can be slid in front of the camera lens 10 when the camera is not in use fig1 shows an embodiment of a novel mobile telephone 1 in which the subcomponent 8 1 is only partly surrounded by the chassis 8 3 of the casing 1 in summary therefore the present disclosure provides a mobile telephone with integrated camera wherein a high quality camera is integrated in the mobile telephone such that the typical device.
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multiple welded plates the one piece cast traction pin is also solid to reduce the potential for stress related failure of the traction pin during normal operation of the railway car application_number US 86478701 A description referring to the figures wherein like numerals indicate like elements there is shown in fig1 a railcar cab 10 and truck assembly 12 located between and joining the railcar cab and truck assembly is a traction pin 14 as known by those of skill in the art the traction pin serves to join the cab and truck assembly and permit rotatable movement of the cab relative to the truck assembly referring to fig2 4 there is depicted a prior art traction pin assembly 20 used to join a railcar cab and truck assembly the prior art traction pin assembly includes a traction pin 22 and multiple plates welded to the traction pin 22 as conventional the traction pin 22 is welded to a circular steel plate 24 and a square steel plate 26 the plates 24 26 are in turn welded to the underframe of the cab or house assembly of the railcar the steel plates 24 26 are typically roll formed by a rolling mill and thus have mechanical properties dependent on the direction of the roll referring to fig5 the traction pin assembly 20 is mounted to several components of the underframe of the cab as depicted the square steel plate 26 is welded to bottom plate 50 plate 50 is welded to main sills 52 which are located between the bottom plate 50 and a top plate 54 reinforcing members 56 are also located between the circular plate 24 and the top plate 54 the top plate 54.
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is positioned within the openings 54 this design eliminates the need for the reflectors 58 on the inner surfaces 56 of the showerhead 26 seals 71 are provided between the windows 68 and the showerhead 26 and between the housing 62 and the showerhead 26 alternatively as shown in fig4 the window 68 may be located on the lower surface 48 of the showerhead 26 in that embodiment holes 72 are provided in the window 68 so that gas may leave the gas ports 52 and enter the reaction chamber 12 corresponding holes 72 in the seals 70 between the window 68 an the showerhead 26 are also be provided the seals 71 between the showerhead 26 and the housing 62 are optional and are usually not needed to obtain a good seal fig5 shows an embodiment wherein the showerhead 26 and windows 68 are a single piece eliminating the need for seals 70 and 71 in that embodiment the openings 54 which contain a portion of the housing 62 do not extend entirely through the showerhead 26 the window 68 of course must be transparent to the energy source 28 fig6 shows an embodiment wherein the window 68 includes a protective portion 74 which engages the showerhead 26 although the protective portion 74 usually will not form an airtight seal with the showerhead 26 it protects the seal 70 from a substantial amount of corrosive gases which are often present an rtp reactor 10 and which can shorten the useful life of the seal 70 in addition the vertical seals 71 between the showerhead 26 and the housing 62 shown in fig3 and 4.
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5 min at room temperature cells were surface stained for cd4 efluor 450 cd25 pe lap perp at 4 u00b0 c for 30 min in pbs followed by viability dye efluor 506 stain at 4 u00b0 c for 30 min in pbs fixation and foxp3 alexa fluor 647 stain was performed using the transcriptional factor staining buffer set other cells were surface stained with cd4 efluor 450 cd49b apc and lag3 pe tr1 staining at 4 u00b0 c for 30 min in pbs followed by viability dye efluor 506 controls included isotype control single positive and unstained cells all kits and antibodies were purchased form ebiosciences san diego calif flow cytometry was performed on a lsr ii system bd bioscience san jose calif and data were analyzed with fcsexpress software de novo software los angeles calif mice were fed with ctb c2 250 mg twice per day for 2 days and sacrificed 5 hours after the last gavage tissue was collected frozen cryo sectioned and stained as described 19 the following antibodies were used rabbit anti fviii light chain 1 200 santa cruz biotechnology dallas tex biotin anti mouse cd11c 1 200 bd biosciences san jose calif alexa fluor 488 donkey anti rabbit.
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raises at low speed to the top of 41 passes through filter into blower 42 and back to the cover 22 water valve 40 and blower 42 are shut off automatically when the loom stops in fig9 the solids removal sub system is represented schematically contaminated air is returned from the shed vacuuming device 22 the yarn break detector area 21 and the filling yarn area 45 through tubes 54 31 a and 32 individual flow rates will be controlled by valves 37 the adequate amount of air will be bled by valve 36 in order to adjust the correct under pressure between cover 23 and vacuuming device 22 in high speed looms the main friction points and bearings are lubricated either by a central oil pump or more frequently by independent oil sinks and dispersing devices as already stated power consumed by the loom is totally converted into heat and most of it transmitted to the oil observations and measurements made on gripper looms showed that between 40 65 of the total heat is absorbed by the oil and then dissipated into the room air fig1 shows three independent oil sinks 55 and their usual oil level their number may vary between 2 and 8 depending on model and manufacturer overflowing oil is conducted through an adequate piping system 56 to an auxiliary sink 57 the pump 58 impulses the oil from said sink through the heat exchanger 59 and the piping system 63 back to the sinks 55 the heat exchanger will be of the plate type temperature is controlled by devices 62 for oil and 60 for water adjusting the water flow rate in such a way as to maintain.
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one embodiment while the well is producing after perforations in the formation 512 have been formed the atmospheric chamber in the container 510 is explosively opened to the wellbore this technique can be used with or without a perforating gun when used with a gun the atmospheric container allows the application of a dynamic underbalance even if the wellbore fluid is in overbalance just prior to perforating the atmospheric container 510 may also be used after perforation operations have been performed in this latter arrangement production is established from the formation with the ports 516 of the atmospheric container 510 explosively opened to create a sudden underbalance condition the explosively actuated container 510 in accordance with one embodiment includes air or some other suitable gas or fluid inside the dimensions of the chamber 510 are such that it can be lowered into a completed well either by wireline coiled tubing or other mechanisms the wall thickness of the chamber is designed to withstand the downhole wellbore pressures and temperatures the length of the chamber is determined by the thickness of perforated formation being treated multiple ports 516 may be present along the wall of the chamber 510 explosives are placed inside the atmospheric container in the proximity of the ports in one arrangement the tool string.
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once again that v b is used directly the third time in the conversion process to maintain high resolution in each signal developed one other circuit is depicted in fig3 averaging circuit 330 the description of the function of this last circuit will be deferred until after a discussion of the structure and interaction of the units comprising the three separate circuits shown in fig3 according to the illustrative embodiment v b is channeled onto links 350 351 and 352 this effectively 34 splits 34 the v b input signal and makes it available to each of the three separate circuits the v b signal on link 350 is translated via a d converter 300 into a digital signal which is used to address prom 310 prom 310 is an example of a memory system suitable for storing the correction coefficient set as a set of digital signals recall that all values of v b in a given segment of the non linear thickness curve for an object are translated into a single memory address this single address is input to address register 305 coupled to a d converter 300 via link 353 address register 305 serves as a temporary holding register for the address and further functions to inhibit a new coefficient signal from being output by prom 310 for a predetermined period of.
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have an obverse side or outer surface 30 and a reverse or inner surface 32 the or inner surface 32 of each of the first and second webs 26 28 being located against the first and second surfaces 12 14 of the spring unit 10 respectively as seen in fig1 a and 3a each of the first and second webs 20 26 28 has a center portion 34 and opposed side portions 36 38 each of the first and second webs 26 28 has a substantially similar width w larger than the transverse dimension d of the spring unit 10 so that the opposed side portions 36 38 generally extend beyond the transverse dimension d of the spring unit 10 in substantially equal amounts the lengths not indicated of the first and second webs 26 28 are considerably longer than the longitudinal dimension l of a single spring unit 10 so that plural spring units 10 may be packaged by the inventive method described in further detail below in the present inventive method of packaging a spring unit 10 the first and second webs 26 28 are carried upon respective first and second cores 40 42 which allow the first and second webs 26 28 to be drawn therefrom in reverse directions as indicated by directional arrows 40 a 42 a the first and second webs 26 28 are drawn between respective first and second guide rollers 44 46 the.
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not contained within the base cell a large multiplexer per output bit labeled mux n mux 0 in the figure is used to select the appropriate base cell to read data from the large multiplex may be created from smaller standard cell multiplier cells or may be created with an array of standard cell nand and cells as shown in fig5 b in fig5 b rsel read select control signals are generated by decoding the multiplex address selection bits and rdata read data signals are outputs of the base cells as shown in fig5 a with the nand and structure shown in fig5 b the register bit x goes low only if the both rsel and its associated rdata are high this value would most likely be inverted before output of the register file the construction of the register file shown in fig5 a is fully compatible with standard soc cell based static timing techniques the subject matter disclosed herein presents a novel way to include into the base cell the first level of the read port nand structure shown in fig5 b cells labeled as u201c c 0 u201d u201c c 1 u201d and u201c cm u201d such that the second level and i e mx between two adjacent cells from fig5 b i e cells labeled c 0 c 1 cm is also included into the base cell this approach results in few overall transistors and less silicon area required by the register array while retaining a register file organization which is fully compatible with standard soc cell based static timing techniques fig6 b shows one embodiment of the.
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and other response can be formed directly in the silicon substrate which contains the microchannel the sensor is disposed in close proximity to the chemical distribution nozzle facilitating neural and other studies microvalve arrangements can be formed with the microchannel controlled by the on chip circuitry application_number US 48906995 A description the realization of a buried flow channel in silicon in accordance with the present invention depends upon the anisotropy of the silicon etch rate in edp for example the 100 plane has an etch rate that is about 50 times faster than that of the 111 plane another consideration that is important in the practice of the present invention is that highly boron doped single crystal silicon with a doping concentration higher than 7 u00d7 10 19 cm 3 is not significantly attached in edp thus if highly boron doped silicon is used as an etch mask and an opening perpendicular to the lt 100 gt direction is cut through this layer to expose the 100 plane a subsequent wet etch in edp will undercut the mask to form a continuous flow channel fig1 is a top plan schematic representation of a silicon wafer 10 having a plurality of.
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via the branch line 26 the pressure on the plunger during this movement is influenced among other things by the design shape of the cam lobe and by inherent characteristics of the injector when a sufficient quantity of fuel has been injected the spill valve 20 is re opened and the needle control valve 25 is shifted back to the first position shown in the drawings this point marks a return to the original position in which the spill valve is open and the injector nozzle is closed according to the invention the spill valve 20 and the needle control valve 25 can be regulated by the engine control unit 27 in such a way that the fuel in the injector 10 causes the opposing force during the downward movement of the plunger to become greater than normal over a part of the working stroke of the plunger 13 this is done by regulating the needle control valve so that the injector nozzle is kept closed and regulating the hydraulic pressure between the plunger and the injector nozzle through opening and closing of the spill valve the hydraulic pressure which acts against the end of the plunger can thus be utilized in order to retard the downward movement of the plunger over a part of the working stroke which means that the force of the compression spring 16 does not need to be so great and that the plunger cam follower can still be made to follow the cam lobe without the risk of the contact between the cam lobe and the cam follower being interrupted if the engine is being used in engine braking mode that is to say without injection occurring it is possible to use a larger part of the cam lobe.
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fluorescent marker compounds can be adjusted to provide a multitude of markers with unique fluorescence signatures application_number US 201313919110 A description the present invention will now be described for purposes of illustration and not limitation except in the operating examples or where otherwise indicated all numbers expressing quantities percentages functionalities and so forth in the specification are to be understood as being modified in all instances by the term u201c about u201d equivalent weights and molecular weights given herein in daltons da are number average equivalent weights and number average molecular weights respectively unless indicated otherwise the present invention provides a highly fluorescent compound containing the reaction product of at least one fluorophore containing reactive polymer optionally containing a polyamine unit of the formula nch 2 ch 2 n and at least one unsubstituted or substituted aryl isocyanate or an unsubstituted or substituted aliphatic or cycloaliphatic isocyanate at an isocyanate index of 100 or less wherein the highly fluorescent compound emits fluorescence in the ultraviolet uv visible or near infrared ir region the present invention further provides a process for producing a highly fluorescent compound involving reacting at least one fluorophore containing reactive polymer optionally containing a polyamine unit of the formula nch 2 ch 2 n and at least one unsubstituted or substituted aryl isocyanate or an unsubstituted or substituted aliphatic or cycloaliphatic isocyanate at an isocyanate index of 100 or less wherein the highly fluorescent compound emits fluorescence in the ultraviolet uv visible or near infrared ir region the present invention still further provides a process for.
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desired article application_number US 88351892 A description the alloy to be used in the practice of this invention can be an alpha beta or near alpha titanium alloy typical alloys include the following ti 6al 4v ti 6al 6v 2sn ti 8mn ti 7 al 4mo ti 4 5al 5mo 1 5cr ti 6al 2sn 4zr 6mo ti 5al 2sn 2zr 4mo 4cr ti 6al 2sn 4zr 2mo 2cr ti 3al 2 5v ti 5al 2 5sn ti 8al 1mo 1v ti 6al 2sn 4zr 2mo 0 1si ti 6al 2nb 1ta 0 8mo and ti 2 25al 11sn 5zr 1mo the alloy may further contain up to about 6 weight percent of a dispersoid such as boron thorium or rare earth elements referring to the drawings fig1 illustrates a bellcrank 10 having a bore 12 with keyway 14 for attachment to a shaft not shown bellcrank 10 comprises arms 16 and 18 each having a bore 20 or other means for attachment to an operating linkage not shown bellcrank 10 is reinforced with a plurality of embedded fibers where the arms 16 and 18 intersect indicated by the shaded area 22 bellcrank 10 is fabricated from to segments 24 and 26 shown in fig3 and 4 each of the segments comprises portions of the arms 16 and 18 and the bores 12 and 20 as described above in the embodiment shown the segments 24 and 26 are virtually mirror images except that segment 26 also comprises a shallow cavity 28 each of the segments has a mating surface 30 segments 24 and 26 can be cast using any casting technique known in the art for complex shapes such as turbine blades investment casting is the.
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1 and 2 show sound measurements taken at three points on a traditional golf club head and the preferred embodiment of the golf club head 10 as shown in tables 1 and 2 the center of gravity height adjustment assembly 100 included in the preferred embodiment minimizes amplitude db of the sole 40 compared to the traditional golf club head construction while keeping the face 50 amplitude within a desired range of approximately 3000 to 4000 hz and while remaining at the highest amplitude in the system the presence of the tube 110 thus improves the overall sound quality and durability of the golf club head 10 which allows for the use of cheaper metals and cheaper manufacturing processes the tube 110 also creates a peak that is more than 8 db higher than all other peak frequencies of the preferred embodiment and which is greater than 3000 hz as shown in fig1 as shown in fig1 this type of peak is not present in equivalent golf club heads having adjustable weighting but lacking the tube 110 of the present invention the preferred sound of a driver type golf club is in the 3000 6000 hz range and it is preferable to have only one peak with an amplitude of 8 20 db greater than.
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although efficient vacuum toilets create a loud noise level during the flush cycle due to the amount of vacuum that needs to be applied in order to cause the septic waste to travel from the toilet basin to the holding tank accordingly the present assignee has sought to reduce the noise associated with vacuum flushing by providing a two stage flush system described in u s ser no 13 804 539 titled u201c two stage flush and grey water flush systems and devices u201d incorporated herein by reference the present inventors have sought various ways to improve the features of the two stage flush system and its related components as shown in fig1 there is provided a two stage flush that uses a single transient tank 144 positioned between nearby lavatories this allows the two lavatories to be serviced by the single transient tank 144 the single transient tank 144 may be positioned in fluid communication between one or more toilet bowls and the main aircraft waste tank this tank 144 holds waste from one or more a first stage flushes until the tank 144 becomes so full as to require emptying this first stage flush reduces the noise level associated with the flush process because a lesser vacuum is demanded for the first stage of the flush in order to deliver the waste to tank 144 once emptying of the tank 144 is necessary a second stage flush applies vacuum through a transfer valve 146 that delivers the waste to the on board waste tank any of the embodiments described above may be.
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force through the sealing unit 16 is forced against the conical lug 19 of the nut 15 thereby causing the nut to rotate the nut rotates until the friction force in the friction cone 20 has increased to such an extent that a further rotation is prevented this will terminate the readjustment and restore the initial situation for the succeeding braking operation now the operations occurring with the mechanical application of the brake parking brake will be described by rotating the actuating shaft 6 the push member 7 is forced onto the shaft 39 of the spindle 14 with the spindle in fig1 being moved to the left until the clearance of the thread 29 has been closed the spindle 14 is forced onto the nut 15 thereby forcing the conical lug 19 against the friction face of the piston 9 the friction cone 20 already initially closed as described above is sealed even more firmly further movement of the spindle 14 to the left will exert pressure on the piston thereby moving the piston in the same direction against the pad and brake disc the thread driving torque tending to rotate the nut in view of the force exerted on the spindle will be overcome by the friction torque of the friction cone 20 i e the nut is unable to rotate despite the clamping force of the mechanical actuator 3 hence no adjustment will be possible during the mechanical.
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attached to a side edge of the drafting board alternatively the drafting table could be provided with more than one storage surface or shelf such as is shown for example in fig3 storage surface or shelf 16 may be used for storage of writing instruments ink erasers and the like and or other accessories such as trays lamps telephones and the like which may be placed upon and or attached to storage surface or shelf 16 as indicated hereinabove the storage surface or shelf may be maintained in a substantially horizontal position during tilting movement of the drafting board between substantially horizontal and vertical positions by a suitable means such as parallelogram linkage 18 parallelogram linkage 18 consists of l shaped bracket 20 and straight bracket 22 storage surface or shelf 16 is attached to the substantially horizontal leg of l shaped bracket 20 which is hingedly attached to the drafting board at the apex 24 of l shaped bracket 20 straight bracket 22 is pivotally attached at point 26 to the substantially vertical leg of l shaped bracket 20 and is pivotally attached at point 28 to base 12 the distance from the point of attachment 28 to the point 30 where the drafting is pivotally mounted on the base is the same as the distance between apex 24 and attachment point 26 along the vertical leg of l shaped bracket 20 thus by means of such brackets.
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fig1 mounted in cantilever manner out from the side walls 11 12 the roller 27 defines the delivery end 17 of the conveyor and the belts then pass back over a roller 28 disposed below roller 26 and back into the rear of the enclosure and then around the roller 24 as will be described in greater detail below air is evacuated from the enclosure 16 and to restrict ingress of air at the back of the enclosure a further floating roller 29 is mounted to bear on the conveyor above roller 25 and a flexible sealing strip 30 bears on the upper side of roller 29 the sealing strip being mounted on a bracket 31 secured to the box form structure 32 constituting the top 18 of the enclosure the enclosure 16 has a lower back wall 34 terminating in a cross member 35 over which the lower stretch of the conveyor 15 runs an elongated bracket 36 is secured to the cross member 35 at spaced locations to form a narrow slit between the two through which the belts of the conveyor can pass and a sealing strip 37 is secured to the top face of the bracket to bear on the underside of roller 25 as best shown in fig3 the top of the enclosure 16 is formed as a box section extending the.
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image that occupies either all or just a part of the physical screen of a display device for instance a step by step screen 42 is associated with an option 1 which appears on a tab 42a of the type that would be associated with a file folder at this point the user may enter data on screen 42 regarding option 1 the screen 42 further is displayed as overlying another folder invisible to the viewer having a tab 42b that identifies an option 2 in this example option 2 is a generic or inclusive option e g 34 image enhancement 34 that encompasses a further selection of options say an option 3 e g 34 brightness adjustment 34 and an option 4 e g 34 color balance 34 data for option 2 is thus entered by accessing options 3 and 4 consequently when the user clicks on the tab 42b with the mouse 28 option 2 is expanded into options 3 and 4 first a step by step screen 44 is displayed for option 3 which is identified on a tab 44a at this point the user may enter data on screen 44 regarding option 3 the screen 44 further is displayed as if overlying screen 42 which is invisible to the viewer of this screen with only its tab 42a showing in addition a tab 46a is displayed in order to identify option 4 when the user clicks on the tab 46a a step by step screen 46 is displayed for option 4 at this point the user may enter data on screen 46 regarding option 4 in this manner the further options 3 and 4 are displayed by expanding upon the tab 42b option 2 a flow diagram for the interface procedure.
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against the passage of dirt for instance if the skirt is made of cloth or thin plastic sheeting it may be stiffened by incorporating internal supporting structures into the skirt such as bendable metal supports in the same fashion as the fabric of an umbrella is supported by an internal skeleton the skirt 24 is releasibly disposed around the workpiece 10 using closure means 26 the closure means can be any suitable means for releasibly affixing the skirt about the area to be cleaned and includes without limitation buttons snaps adhesives hooks and eyes and hook and eye type closures such as u201c velcro u201d brand closures the nature of the closure means is not critical to the operation of the invention so long as the means chosen reliably seals the skirt 24 about the workpiece 10 vacuum means 12 are provided the vacuum means includes an exhaust port 12 a and an intake port 12 b the direction of air displacement being indicated by the arrows in fig1 the vacuum means hereinafter referred to simply as the vacuum can be any type of vacuum apparatus which provides an exhaust port which vents high pressure air i e air pressurized greater than ambient pressure to create a high pressure zone and an intake port wherein air pressure at the mouth of the intake port is less than ambient pressure to create a low pressure zone as shown in fig1 and.
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request can be carried in the epon oam protocol layer in gpon after the onu passes through the ranging phase the olt allocates an onu id to the onu the onu may send a user authentication request message to the olt by using an operation management control interface omci or physical layer oam ploam message block 130 after receiving the authentication request message sent by the onu the olt makes a search and comparison in an internal authentication information database according to the password id and determines whether the password id is matched if it is matched and in normal authorized mode it proceeds to block 140 if it is unmatched or in unauthorized mode it proceeds to block 150 block 140 the olt opens the channel from the onu to the network side and returns an authentication result message to the onu then performs the subsequent operations such as onu configuration restoration block 150 when the password id is unmatched or in unauthorized mode the olt closes the channel from the onu to the uplink network side or keeps the channel in closed state and returns a message carrying authentication failure information to the onu block 160 after receiving the authentication result message the onu determines whether the authentication succeeds marks the authentication state succeeded or failed internally and determines the message processing mode according to the authentication state if the authentication succeeds it proceeds to block 170 if the authentication is failed it proceeds to block 180 block 170 the onu forwards service traffic transparently between the pon port and user ports block 180 the onu captures the user data packets to a cpu inside the onu prompts the user to input the password id and.
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of the valve body and terminates in a generally conical end wall 22 within the valve body a fluid passage 24 extends coaxially with the bore 20 from the conical end wall 22 to communicate with the outlet bore 16 an internally threaded counterbore 26 is formed in the bonnet 20 for mounting a valve guide member 30 the elongated guide valve member 30 has an axial bore or barrel portion 32 formed therein and external threads thereon for engaging the internal threads of counterbore 26 a radial shoulder 34 on the outer surface of the valve guide provides a positive stop limiting movement into the bonnet the shoulder 34 prevents damage to the seat 54 from excessive torque on the valve guide 30 a resilient o ring 36 mounted in a chamber 38 provides a fluid tight seal between the bonnet 20 and the external surface of the valve guide a valve stem 40 having a generally cylindrical portion acting as a piston is slidably mounted within the cylindrical barrel 32 of the valve guide for movement between a fully open position shown in fig1 and a fully closed position shown in fig2 one or more o ring grooves 42 are formed in the cylindrical piston portion of the valve stem for receiving an o ring seal 44 to provide a fluid tight seal between the valve stem and the valve guide a radially inwardly extending flange 46.
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0 7 m was inserted into the remaining orifice of the 3 neck flask at the upper end of the column was mounted a jacketed coil condenser connected to this was a wash bottle filled with 60 04 g of dilute sulphuric acid 1 mol l in which the ammonia which had been stripped out was absorbed for mass balancing the experiment time was approx 42 h within this time the ammonium salt was dissociated into the free acid and ammonia a conversion of approx 33 was achieved and the yield of alkylammonium 2 hydroxyisobutyrate was approx 26 in a three neck flask 106 g of trioctylamine toa were mixed with 20 g of 2 hydroxyisobutyric acid 2 hiba and separated thermally in a batch distillation the bottoms were heated by a heating mantle and the bottom temperature was measured continuously to reduce the partial pressure a nitrogen flow of approx 10 l h was passed into the bottom flask of the apparatus a trace heated column filled with random packings was secured to the flask connected thereto was a liebig condenser which condensed the distillate which was in turn collected in a round bottom flask a vacuum pump was used to establish a system pressure of 50 mbar the distillation was conducted.
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in a given mass range across the collector and records the resulting spectrum although generally shown in fig2 the real time control system can be applied to ald and cvd processes among others fig3 is a graph showing an exemplary relationship between the feeding concentration of ozone and the intensity of ethane generated in an atomic layer deposition process according to one embodiment of the present invention when performing an ald process on alumina al 2 o 3 using trimethylaluminum tma al ch 3 3 and ozone o 3 the following reaction occurs the thickness of an alumina film deposited on the wafer in units of atoms based on the above reaction is proportional to the amount of ethane c 2 h 6 that is a resulting gas thus the thickness of the alumina film can be monitored in real time by the amount of ethane generated after reaction it can be ascertained from fig3 that the intensity of ethane measured by qms proportionally increases as an ozone feeding concentration increases based on the measurement result the controller 50 of fig2 can determine whether the reaction or processing gases of the reaction or processing gas supplying portion 20 are to be supplied or not by real time monitoring the intensity of ethane resulting from the ald process performed on alumina fig4 is a time chart of the ald process according to one embodiment of the present invention referring to fig2 4 and 5 a process of real time controlling the ald process according to one embodiment of the present invention will now be described first the wafer 14 is loaded into the deposition chamber 10 maintained at a constant.
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which may be employed in accordance with this invention are air steam nitrogen or other inert gasses and hydrocarbon gasses such as methane as long as the gas does not interact with the process among the available strippers i prefer the employment of the packed column type rather than trayed venturi or other type strippers although these may be used the packed column offers good efficiency and may be constructed of corrosion resistant materials economically the same comments apply to the water scrubber column for example among the scrubbers that may be employed i prefer the packed column type although trayed venturi or other types may be used accordingly my invention allows for choosing the most efficient and economic combination of such equipment various type of concentrators may be used the preferred embodiment uses mvr evaporators such as illustrated in the el tech and solution mining publications referred to in the detailed description of figures which are typical of current industrial practice operation below ph 2 offers no benefit because too much acid is used and too much caustic is then required to neutralize the acid following stripping furthermore conversion of the required carbonate species occurs in the ph range of 2 to 4 operation above ph 4 does not result in sufficient carbonate conversion to strippable carbon dioxide although the installation i have described employs a pipeline type acidification reactor and neutralization reactor which is the most economic choice other types such as stirred tank reactors or packed column reactors may be employed further although i have employed concentrated aqueous hydrochloric acid as the.
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correction buttons for correcting the shape of images to be projected for display every time the user operates any of such correction buttons the cpu 400 makes the distortion correction section 430 execute the procedure of fig5 in step s 102 the target display area determination section 432 acquires the shift and zoom positions of the projection system 340 more in detail the target display area determination section 432 makes the shift position detection section 362 detect the shift position of the projection system 340 so that the resulting detection values current values are acquired the target display area determination section 432 also makes the zoom position detection section 364 detect the zoom position of the projection system 340 so that the resulting detection values current values are acquired in this embodiment the projection system adjustment section 350 is capable of adjusting the shift and zoom positions of the projection system 340 in response to user issued commands with this being the case instead of the detection values as the current values of the shift and zoom positions the control values of the shift and zoom positions provided to the projection system adjustment section 350 may be acquired in step s 104 based on the detection values current values of the shift and zoom positions of the projection system derived in step s 102.
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0 108 g 0 3 mmol were added to a schlenk tube then 1 ml dmf and 1 ml toluene were added subsequently after the monomers were totally dissolved and the solution became transparent the mixture was heated up to 100 u00b0 c and reacted at that temperature for 6 h the solution was then diluted with a small amount of chloroform and added dropwise into 200 ml hexane through a cotton filter under stirring the precipitation was collected and dried to constant weight in vacuum characterization data yellow powder yield 92 0 m w 26700 m w m n 2 0 gpc polystyrene calibration 1 4 disubstituted 1 2 3 triazole content 88 5 1 h nmr 300 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 ppm 8 23 8 11 8 03 7 94 7 48 7 24 6 78 5 15 4 75 4 44 3 87 3 27 1 99 1 74 1 43 0 88 13 c nmr 75 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 ppm 185 37 158 82 153 24 148 19 137 98 136 70 129 70 128 46 128 06 123 94 120 98 115 80 115 61 70 18 68 48 50 87 30 47 29 46 26 60 25 94 this polymer was carried out in accordance with the same procedure as described in example 6 with 78 8 mg 0 2 mmol of 3 3 u2032 1.
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the arm portions 11 also include a linear cutting edge 20a 20f which also intersect with the cutting edges of the central body portion at points 19a f with reference to fig2 and 3 it is noted that the inner cylindrical wall portion 21 which defines a cutting element cavity 15 is generally circular in cross section throughout a substantial portion of the height h of the cutting element from the upper surface to the lower cutting edges thereof the lowermost portion 22 of the side walls defining the cavity are tapered outwardly along their length from a point spaced below the center of the height of the cutting element as shown in fig3 to define the cutting edges shown at 18a 18f no more than one half of the height h of the cutting element should be shaped with a tapering wall portion so that when the cutting element is used a substantial portion of the cavity 15 will have the shape of a cylinder or be of circular cross section so as to insure that the product being severed is substantially circular with the only bottom portion of the segmented biscuit or other food product having the straight line configuration which would conform to a hexagon as shown in fig2 of the drawings preferably the lowermost portion 22 of the side wall should be less than one third of the height of the cutting element in a like manner each of the wall portions 13 of the arms 11 has an arcuate upper wall section 13 39 and.
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2 anthryl group a 9 anthryl group a 9 anthryl d9 group a 2 phenanthryl group a 3 phenanthryl group a 4 phenanthryl group a 9 phenanthryl group a 9 phenanthryl d9 group a 1 pyrenyl group a 1 pyrenyl d9 group a 2 pyrenyl group a 4 pyrenyl group a tetracenyl group a pentacenyl group a fluorenyl group a triphenylenyl group and a perylenyl group examples of a substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclic group include but are not limited to a pyrrolyl group a pyridyl group a pyridyl d5 group a bipyridyl group a methylpyridyl group a terpyrrolyl group a thienyl group a thienyl d4 group a terthienyl group a propylthienyl group a furyl group a furyl d4 group an indolyl group a 1 10 phenanthroline group a phenazinyl group a quinolyl group a carbazolyl group an oxazolyl group an oxadiazolyl group a thiazolyl group and a thiadiazolyl group examples of a substituted or unsubstituted alkylene group include but are not limited to a methylene group a methylene d2 group a difluoromethylene group an ethylene group an ethylene d4 group a perfluoroethylene group a propylene group an iso propylene group a butylene group and a 2 2 dimethylpropylene group examples of a substituted or unsubstituted aralkylene group include but are not limited to a benzylene group a 2 phenylethylene group a 2 phenylisopropylene group a 1 naphthylmethylene group a 2 naphthylmethylene group a 9 anthrylmethylene group a 2 fluorobenzylene group a 3 fluorobenzylene group a 4 fluorobenzylene group a 4 chlorobenzyl group and a 4 bromobenyzlene group examples of a substituted or unsubstituted alkenyl group include but are not limited to a vinylene group an iso propenyl group a styrylene group and a 1.
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is restarted if necessary fig2 illustrates a typical tcap message flow originating from a private node 231 to a public node 131 though pce stp mate 1 100 m 1 of the system 1 m which is in a mated pair configuration with the system 1 m u2032 a tcap begin message is originated from private node 231 pc value is 1 1 1 bearing opc value of 1 1 1 dpc value of 3 3 3 and tid value of 000001 in the direction 51 pce 100 intercepts the tcap begin message and stores tid and opc in the hash table pce 100 then replaces opc value with 5 5 5 which is the pc of the system 1 for public network 10 and replaces tid value with an available unique tid value i e 100001 in this example pce 100 forwards the message to public node 131 once public node 131 receives the message then public node 131 generates a tcap response message bearing opc value of 3 3 3 dpc value of 5 5 5 and tid value of 100001 and forwards the message in the direction 52 pce 100 intercepts the tcap response message and look up dpc and tid in the hash table and finds that private node 231 and tid value of 000001 corresponds.
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the imu and the drill bit is known the calculations of spatial position and velocity can be extrapolated to provide a measure of drill bit direction position and velocity the tool face deflection angle can also be calculated the imu and computer together form an inertial measurement system this system may be configured either as an attitude and heading reference system to provide directional survey data or as a full inertial navigation system ins in order to provide both directional and positional survey data the direction and or position of the drill bit are calculated with respect to a pre determined reference frame in addition the computer may be provided with depth well bore hole path length information in full inertial navigation mode depth information may be used to obtain accurate co ordinate position data by combining the inertial system data with independent depth measurements it is possible to bound the growth of inertial system error propagation fig4 shows the down hole closed loop control system 10 in the preferred embodiment of the present invention initial surface input data 11 which comprise start co ordinates and planned bore hole trajectory are input into target position means 12 together with continuous measured bore path length updates 13 surface to rotary steerable system the target position means generates target direction and or position information as.
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1 the structure 3 is associated with a boom type control arrangement usable to control the cutting horizon of the plough this control arrangement has boom or jib like guide linkages 9 with resilient bars or beams and each of which is formed as a flat platform or rail 11 at least over a region which bridges the goal access zone 10 of the working and carries an upwardly projecting rigid headpiece 12 each linkage 9 11 constitutes part of the walking or shifting mechanism not shown which enables roof supports and the conveyor 1 to be displaced in alternate walking steps towards the mineral face each linkage 9 11 is guided for displacement in the shifting direction of the roof supports as well as to pivot in a plane at right angles to the mineral face the linkages 9 11 thus performs a boom or jib control function as well as guiding the supports and transmitting the shifting forces so that the conveyor 1 and the plough guided on it is supported and controlled in the known manner as for example described in u s pat no 3 915 500 and as represented in fig4 to 6 as represented by the arrows in fig2 associated with each guide linkage 9 11 there is a slidable guide member or piece 13 which is mounted on a fixed cover component 8 so it can be raised or lowered the member 13 is a narrow plate or strip with a width smaller than its length i e height a plane rear face of the member 13 is slidably engaged on a plane outer support face of the cover component 8 which is rigidly mounted to the associated conveyor channel section the member 13 is.
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the conveyor the face side end of each guide rod system 20 is connected to the part 22 by means of a respective head piece 21 and its goaf side end is slidably guided in slideways provided in the mutually facing side edges of the floor girders 10 of that unit each guide rod system 20 is completed by means of a hydraulic advance ram 24 which acts between the goaf side end of that system and a bracket 23 fixed to the floor girders 10 at their face side ends thus when the rams 24 are retracted the conveyor 18 is advanced in the direction of the arrow r that is to say towards the face and when the rams 24 are extended the roof support units a b and c are advanced in a follow up sequence each of the roof support units a b and c is fitted with the so called 34 lemniscate 34 guide system this system is fitted between the roof shield 12 and the floor girders 10 of each unit and consists in each case of two sets of links positioned one at each side of that unit each set of links has a main link one end of which is pivotally connected to its roof shield 12 by means of a pivot joint 26 and two guide links 27 and 28 each guide link 28 is pivotally connected at 32 to a bracket 29 fixed to the corresponding floor girder 10 and.
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a two stage close followed by a hold at final position and then a decompression stage to allow for a slow release of steam pressure the floor underlayment was pressed to a thickness of about 2 5 to 10 mm the final product is flexible inasmuch as it is rolled prior to shipment the test floor underlayment was then each tested for physical and mechanical properties in accordance with astme90 97 astme413 97 the foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description it is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment but where applicable are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment even if not specifically shown or described the same may also be varied in many ways such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure additionally the density of the fiber batt can vary through the textile product in this regard the mdi matt can have a higher density on outside surfaces of the matt example embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and will fully convey the.
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protein can be responsive to green or yellow light and can be derived from halorubrum sodomense wherein the proton pump protein can be capable of mediating a hyperpolarizing current in the cell when the cell is illuminated with green or yellow light the light can have a wavelength between about 560 and about 570 nm or can have a wavelength of about 566 nm in another embodiment the light responsive proton pump protein can comprise an amino acid sequence at least about 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 or 100 identical to the sequence shown in seq id no 12 the light responsive proton pump protein can additionally comprise substitutions deletions and or insertions introduced into a native amino acid sequence to increase or decrease sensitivity to light increase or decrease sensitivity to particular wavelengths of light and or increase or decrease the ability of the light responsive proton pump protein to regulate the polarization state of the plasma membrane of the cell additionally the light responsive proton pump protein can contain one or more conservative amino acid substitutions and or one or more non conservative amino acid substitutions the light responsive proton pump protein comprising substitutions deletions and or insertions introduced into the native amino acid sequence suitably retains the ability to hyperpolarize the plasma membrane of a neuronal cell in response.
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atmosphere to remove free si contained in the composite thereby preparing a ceramic matrix composite according to example 2 the matrix of the composite according to example 2 consisted of sic and mosi 2 and had a density ratio of 90 or more a ceramic matrix composite prepared in example 1 was heated a temperature of 1 300 to 1 400 u00b0 c in a nitrogen pressed atmosphere to nitrify free si on the surface of the composite material and near the surface and to form a surface layer containing silicon nitride si 3 n 4 thereby preparing a ceramic matrix composite according to example 3 the internal structure of the matrix of the composite according to example 3 consisted of sic mosi 2 and free si and a surface layer having a composition of sic mosi 2 si 3 n 4 was formed on the surface and near the surface of the composite a ceramic matrix composite prepared in example 1 was heated to a temperature of 1 300 to 1 400 u00b0 c in a nitrogen atmosphere to ooze free si left in the composite to the surface portion of the composite and the oozed free si on the surface portion was nitrified to form a surface layer containing silicon nitride si 3 n 4 thereby preparing a ceramic matrix composite according to example 4 the internal structure of the matrix of the composite according to example 4 consisted of sic and mosi 2 and a surface layer having a composition.
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threaded cylindrical aperture 25 of the diffuser base 21 set screws 18 are threaded through the apertures 27 in the diffuser base into the set screw slots 19 to secure the diffuser base 21 additional means for attaching the diffuser base 21 to the diffuser 11 are also possible for example it is possible to press fit the diffuser 11 into the diffuser base 21 and to secure diffuser 11 within the diffuser base 21 using a snap ring 65 within a snap ring pocket 67 as shown in fig5 the distal end of the diffuser 15 is capped by an end cap 17 within the diffuser 11 the regulating member 41 is operable by actuation of the modulating stem 43 which is attached to the proximal end of the regulating member 41 to move the regulating member 41 upwardly and downwardly so as to release either more or less steam through the steam diffusion holes 17 in the diffuser 11 a lower seal 47 is located at the distal end 45 of regulating member 41 the lower seal 45 may be a piston ring type seal so as to provide a better seal to reduce the likelihood that steam will enter the diffuser 11 around the distal end 45 of the regulating member.
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a fuel chamber to the height of and between two air suction passages main nozzles are connected to upper end portions of the main fuel passages and the low speed fuel passages are bent at its upper end in horizontal directions to reach low speed ports air bleed passages for respective fuel passages are formed to extend from near inlets of air suction passages in horizontal directions to communicate with the fuel passages respectively application_number US 99402797 A description some embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the drawings fig1 through 4 show a dual carburetor embodying the invention in which a cup shaped fuel bowl 3 is mounted under the carburetor main body 1 having two air suction passages 2 2 extending in parallel in a horizontal direction the interior of the fuel bowl 3 forms a fuel chamber 6 containing a float 5 for opening and shutting a fuel valve 4 each of these two air suction passages 2 2 has a choke valve 7 venturi 9 and throttle valve 10 from its inlet toward the outlet two choke valves 7 are attached to a single choke valve rod 8 extending across and supported by the carburetor main body 1 to open or close the air suction passages 2 2 simultaneously similarly two throttle valves 10 are attached to a single throttle valve rod 11 extending across and supported by the carburetor main body to open or close the air passages 2 2 simultaneously contained.
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hydrochloride form ii as prepared by the new methods disclosed herein may be used in pharmaceutical compositions that are particularly useful for the treatment of depression obesity chemical dependencies or addictions premature ejaculation obsessive compulsive disorder and panic disorder such compositions comprise at least one of the new crystalline forms of sertraline hydrochloride with pharmaceutically acceptable carriers and or excipients known to one of skill in the art for example these compositions may be prepared as medicaments to be administered orally parenterally rectally transdermally bucally or nasally suitable forms for oral administration include tablets compressed or coated pills dragees sachets hard or gelatin capsules sub lingual tablets syrups and suspensions suitable forms of parenteral administration include an aqueous or non aqueous solution or emulsion while for rectal administration suitable forms for administration include suppositories with hydrophilic or hydrophobic vehicle for topical administration the invention provides suitable transdermal delivery systems known in the art and for nasal delivery there are provided suitable aerosol delivery systems known in the art suitable non toxic pharmaceutically acceptable carriers and or excipients will be apparent to those skilled in the art of pharmaceutical formulation and are discussed in detail in the tet entitled remington 39 s pharmaceutical science 17 th edition 1985 the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference obviously the choice of suitable carriers will depend on the exact nature of the particular dosage form e.
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of view of the three photographed images transmitted via the communication medium 150 it records the read information on the images as an image a in the frame memory 201 1 as an image b in the frame memory 201 2 and as an image c in the frame memory 201 3 in the case where the recording medium 103 is detachable the recording medium 103 may be removed from the camera 100 and inserted in a mounting section of the panoramic image synthesizing apparatus 200 so that the internal information can be read by the image information reading section 202 in this case the communication medium 150 is unnecessary the header information relating to the angle of view read from the recording medium is transmitted to the angle of view calculating section 204 the angle of view calculating section 204 calculates the angle of view of each image by means of the following equations based on the information relating to the angle of view i e the diagonal length of the ccd and the focal length of the lens 1 in the case of a horizontal image angle ue89e ue89e of ue89e ue89e view 2 u00d7 tan 1 ue8a0 diagonal ue89e ue89e length ue89e ue89e of ue89e ue89e ccd 2 u00d7 focal ue89e ue89e length ue89e ue89e of ue89e ue89e lens u00d7 1 h 2 w 2 2 in the case of a vertical image angle ue89e ue89e of ue89e ue89e view 2 u00d7 tan 1 ue8a0 diagonal ue89e ue89e length ue89e ue89e of ue89e ue89e ccd 2 u00d7 focal ue89e ue89e length ue89e ue89e of ue89e ue89e lens u00d7 1 w 2 h.
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a single tube 16 is shown in fig1 a swaging apparatus 18 including an elongated generally cylindrical drawbar 20 and a head 22 is inserted axially in the tube 16 from the primary side 12 of the tube sheet 10 as best shown in fig2 only a small annular clearance exists between the drawbar 22 and the tube 16 to permit insertion the drawbar 20 has a central section 24 that is encircled by three polyurethane pressurization rings 26 28 and 30 the intended pressure zone of the apparatus 18 being coextensive with these rings at each end of the pressure zone is a confinement structure 32 or 34 that positions the rings 26 28 and 30 the drawbar 22 includes separately formed annular shoulder members 36 and 38 by which the confinement means are prevented from moving axially toward the ends of the drawbar when swaging pressure is to be applied the drawbar 20 is retracted by a hydraulic piston not shown attached to the drawbar in the head 22 the rings 26 28 and 30 expand outwardly and the tube 16 is deformed radially outwardly the bore is then enlarged by deforming the tube 16 and the tube sheet 10 preferably the tube 16 exceeds its elastic limits but the tube sheet 10 does not so that the tube is permanently clamped in place where the swaging pressure is removed and the tube sheet 10 returns to its original shape due to the high swaging pressure the pressurization rings 26 and 30 at the ends of the pressure zone could be deformed inelastically and destructively into any void between the drawbar 22 and the tube 16 in the transitional areas.
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to the airbag 1 the sections 21 22 are connected with each other via a bend 24 of the fastening strap 2 furthermore the first and the second section 21 22 comprise in each case a through opening 211 221 which are aligned with each other the through openings 211 221 serve the purpose to be able to guide a fastening element 3 through the fastening strap 2 which can lock to the holding structure and therefore can arrange the airbag 1 at the holding structure the fastening element 3 is pre mounted to the airbag before the actual mounting of the airbag 1 to the holding structure that means it is guided through the opening 41 of the portion 4 and the openings 211 221 of the fastening strap 2 and is aligned such that it can be locked in a fastening opening not shown of the holding structure the airbag arrangement comprises means for preventing a torquing of the pre mounted fastening element 3 which comprise an opening 41 in a part 4 the opening 41 of the part 4 is formed such that it counteracts a torquing of the such pre mounted fastening element 3 for this reason the opening 41 comprises two sections 411 412 crossing each other that.
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fed from the outside during the course of the cutting process the same are gradually pressed toward the inside in radial direction by means of the openings of the channel 3 formed between adjacent knives 4 1 until the same are cut by the blades 5 2 in the cutting surface 8 of the second knife group of the knives 4 2 the height offset of the knives 4 1 and 4 2 of both groups has the advantage that the intermediate spaces between the knives 4 1 are greater such that the fiber sections experience only little friction in particular the short fiber sections created by the second cut can be better discharged due to the free space behind the knife 4 1 of the first knife group for this purpose the cutting surfaces 7 and 8 may be arranged such that the knives 4 1 and 4 2 partially overlap each other so that the height offset between the knives 4 1 and 4 2 is smaller than a depth of the knives 4 1 of the first group however as an alternative it is also possible to embody the height offset at the same depth of the knives 4 1 so that the blades 5 2 of the knives 4 2 are arranged at a smaller or equal diameter as the rear of the outer knives 4 1 in the example embodiment according to fig1 the height offset is embodied smaller between the knives 4 1 and 4 2 than half of the depth of the knives 4 1 of the first knife group the size of the height offset resulting between the cutting plane 7 and 8 depends on the.
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of the traffic two independent schemes will now be described the first scheme involves data stream identification based on gprs tunnelling protocol identification gtp tid and operates as follows after being informed the established voip traffic path transport addresses the sgsn 34 identifies the two tids gtp tunnel id corresponding to the uplink and downlink traffic path for the established voip session then the sgsn 34 can control rnc 24 and the local mgw via a media gateway controller to handle the media traffic specially in an optimised way which is described below for uplink traffic handling the sgsn 34 informs rnc 24 the gtp tid which is the tunnel id for the uplink traffic of the voip session the rnc 24 obtaining this tid then can handle the traffic arriving from a particular rab that is associated with the tid the traffic handling for this rab is as follows shown in fig6 a voip packet 50 arrives at the rnc from the mobile station 22 via a node b as normal for each packet the rnc 24 strips off the l1 and l2 headers and gets the user level ip packet this user level ip packet will be routed towards the local mgw 28 using normal ip routing scheme as a result the l1 and.
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degree between 0 00001 and 1 0 preferably 0 00001 and 0 4 the cationization is preferably performed by the introduction of at least one ammonium function most preferred a secondary tertiary or quaternary ammonium function or a mixture thereof into the derivative it is intended throughout the present description that the expression u201c mechanical comminution device u201d means any device which may be suitable for providing a nanocellulose a microfibrillated cellulose as set out above and said device may e g be a refiner a fluidizer a homogenizer or a microfluidizer according to a preferred embodiment of the first aspect of the present invention there is provided a method wherein said cellulose fibres cellulose material is present in the form of a pulp which may be chemical pulp mechanical pulp thermomechanical pulp or chemi thermo mechanical pulp cmp or ctmp said chemical pulp is preferably a sulphite pulp or a kraft pulp the pulp may consist of pulp from hardwood softwood or both types the pulp may e g contain a mixture of pine and spruce or a mixture of birch and spruce the chemical pulps that may be used in the present invention include all types of chemical wood based pulps such as bleached half bleached and unbleached sulphite kraft and soda pulps and mixtures of these the consistency of the pulp during manufacture of nanocellulose may be any consistency ranging from low consistency through medium consistency to high consistency the preferred concentration of amphoteric cellulose derivative is approximately 0 02 4 w w calculated on the dry weight of the fiber material a more preferred concentration is approximately 0 04 2 w w and the most preferred concentration of additive is approximately 0.
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be used in the instant invention typical feedstocks include any heavy or synthetic oil fraction or process stream having a boiling point above 392 u00b0 f 200 u00b0 c such feedstocks include vacuum gas oils vgo heavy coker gas oil hcgo heavy atmospheric gas oil ago light coker gas oil lcgo visbreaker gas oil vbgo demetallized oils dmo vacuum residua atmospheric residua deasphalted oil dao fischer tropsch streams light cycle oil and light cycle gas oil and other fcc product streams the process can be used over a broad range of applications as shown in the following table the process of this invention is especially useful in the production of middle distillate fractions boiling in the range of about 250 700 f 121 371 c a middle distillate fraction is defined as having an approximate boiling range from about 250 to 700 f at least 75 vol preferably 85 vol of the components of the middle distillate have a normal boiling point of greater than 250 f at least about 75 vol preferably 85 vol of the components of the middle distillate have a normal boiling point of less than 700 f the term u201c middle distillate u201d includes the diesel jet fuel and kerosene boiling range fractions the kerosene or jet fuel boiling point range refers to the range between 280 and 525 f 138 274 c the term u201c diesel boiling range u201d refers to hydrocarbons boiling in the range from 250 to 700 f 121 371 c gasoline or naphtha may also be produced in the process of this invention gasoline or naphtha normally boils in the range below 400 u00b0 f 204 c or c 5 to 400 u00b0 f boiling ranges of various product fractions recovered in any particular refinery.
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oligo 1 50 000 dil of sybr u00ae green 0 25 mg ml bsa 1 unit taq polymerase and h 2 o to 20 u03bcl pcr buffer ii is available in 10 u00d7 concentration from perkin elmer norwalk conn in 1 u00d7 concentration it contains 10 mm tris ph 8 3 and 50 mm kcl sybr u00ae green molecular probes eugene oreg is a dye which fluoresces when bound to double stranded dna as double stranded pcr product is produced during amplification the fluorescence from sybr u00ae green increases to each 20 u03bcl aliquot of amplification mixture 2 u03bcl of template rt was added and amplification was carried out according to standard protocols cells were seeded into 96 well plates at a density of 5000 cells per well for a 4 day proliferation assay 5 independent 96 well plates were prepared one for each day after overnight incubation cells were transfected using the procedure described above on each day of the proliferation assay all medium was removed from one plate and frozen at u2212 70 u00b0 c on day four all plates were developed with the quantos u2122 assay kit stratagene la jolla calif which determines the amount of dna and thus the number of cells in each well cells were seeded in 35 mm dishes at 35000.
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5 and a content of ca and mg ions respectively of 1 0 and 0 5 mg l is then treated with an emulsion of mineral oil and is finally dryed and taken up on a ring twister the characteristics and the advantages of the invention will be better evidenced by table 1 in which analytical data of yarns are tabulated to show the criticality of the combination of operations according to the invention comparison data have been obtained not from yarns treated with conventional processes which require a greater number of operations and much longer times therefore lower spinning speeds but with yarns which have all undergone a partial coagulation in the bath and a completion of the coagulation but have not undergone washing under the preferred conditions of the present invention in the first column of the table the elements and the quantities which have been determined are indicated column 2 illustrates the analysis of the yarn after the completion of the coagulation it is seen that the degree of white is 30 which if the normal washing and finishing treatments were carried out would be the degree of white obtained on the finished yarn requiring a separate bleaching operation in.
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is typically from about 0 01 hz up to 10 khz it 39 s hard to measure at higher frequencies with this measuring system it 39 s possible to measure up to slightly higher frequencies for example 60 khz but this requires a specific designed measurement system to measure the susceptibility at yet higher frequencies for example up to 10 mhz a method based on detection of changes in inductance and resistance can be used for a toroide coil system with a soft magnetic material for example mu metal or some kind of ferrite material if high measuring frequencies shall be used the sample is then placed in a thin gap in the magnetic toroide and one measures the circuit parameters of the toroide when the gap is empty and after placing the sample in the gap respectively common for all these methods is that one can represent characteristics of a spiral wounded coil with a equivalent electric circuit consisting of an inductance l in series with a resistance r connected to a capacitance c in parallel with these the capacitance depends on the electrical isolation of the thread and can often be neglected at lower frequencies wherein the resistance and the inductance of the circuit can be changed when a magnetic sample is placed in the coil if a variable ac current i u03c9t in phase with the ac magnetic field is floating in the circuit it will induce a complex voltage which real part is in phase with the current while the imaginary part is out of phase in proportion to i u03c9t another often used way of characterizing brownian movement of a particle system is to study the response of the particles on a variable magnetic field in.
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coupled to the hoisting motor 30 through the hoisting motor shaft 32 a shaft encoder 34 is mounted on the other end of the hoisting motor 30 and coupled to its shaft 32 to count the number of turns the shaft 32 makes the information from the shaft encoder is fed back to the load oscillation dampener 14 and is used to compute the instant length of the hoisting rope 16 from which the period of oscillation of the load may be computed fig2 a is a graph of the speed of the carriage 4 vs time which would result if the operator inched the carriage 4 while the load oscillation dampener 14 operates on the aforementioned conventional open loop principle that load oscillation can be damped by applying an acceleration interval followed by an equal acceleration one half period later the operator begins the inching procedure at time t0 by issuing an initial motion command for the carriage 4 in a certain direction the operator issues the initial motion command for example by pressing a pendant button 36 at time t0 the carriage begins to accelerate at a predetermined acceleration rate acc1 to reach the speed v1 which is attained at time t1 the acceleration rate acc1 is indicated by the slope of the graph between times t0 and t1 at time t2 the carriage 4 nears the.
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shelf 146 a sponge gasket 184 is disposed between panel member 120c and pressure plate 138 and a sponge gasket 186 is disposed between panel member 120c and surface 180 of body 178 similarly a sponge gasket 188 is disposed between panel member 120d and pressure plate 138 and a sponge gasket 190 is disposed between panel member 120d and surface 180 of body 178 sponge gaskets 184 186 188 and 190 are preferably substantially identical to sponge gaskets 154 and 156 of fig4 by tightening screws 151 panel members 120c and 120d are secured to and form a weather seal with mullion 110 cover 140 may then be fastened to pressure plate 138 as described hereinabove in connection with sill member 102 mullions 106 108 and 112 are preferably substantially identical to mullion 110 intermediate horizontal members 113 114 and 116 preferably have a substantially identical structure and are preferably made from the same materials as mullion 110 therefore by way of example using a pressure plate 138 and sponge gaskets intermediate horizontal member 114 may be secured to and form a weather seal with panel members 120b and 120c intermediate horizonal members 113 114 and 116 are preferably secured to mullions on each end using conventional shear blocks attached to each mullion and by screwing each end of the horizontal members into a shear block the following technique is preferred to install curtain wall 100 within a building due to the design of the sill members head members mullions and intermediate horizontal members of the present invention curtain.
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may be the same as that for embodiments in which an ms so requests in other embodiments shog id information may be provided as a field in a message for assigning transmission resources as previously illustrated in relation to an ms request in other embodiments shog id scrambling may be combined with a scrambling code generation function 330 the present invention further provides that an ms may feed channel quality information cqi of a combined channel u2014 for a shog u2014 back to a base station in certain embodiments the ms sends the cqi for one sector and also sends the difference between this cqi and cqi for the combined channel while table 3 illustratively depicts message structure that may comprise these fields table 4 illustratively depicts encoding structure for a field representing cqi difference in other embodiments individual cqi reports for sectors of a shog may be sent to a base station either simultaneously or at different times the base station may use these cqi reports to estimate cqi for a combined channel in further accordance with the present invention a shog may be changed while maintaining a same serving sector a serving sector may be changed while maintaining a same.
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to maintain the wind turbine assembly in its upright attitude and facing the oncoming atmospheric wind the connection of the anchor line 57 to the axle structure is at the upper end portion of the tower assembly 32 opposes and resists the longitudinal forces applied by the oncoming wind forces that are being applied to the wind turbine wheel 22 thus the force applied by the anchor line resists the tipping of the tower 32 and allows the tower structure to be less strong less expensive and lighter than would be required without the anchor 59 and anchor line 57 fig6 shows a modified form of the turbine wheel turbine wheel 64 includes an outer rim 66 and an intermediate rim 68 both rims being circular and concentric with the axis of rotation of the turbine wheel a plurality of inner sail wings 70 extends between the axle structure and the intermediate rim 68 and a plurality of outer sail wings 72 extends between the intermediate circular rim 68 and the outer circular rim 66 the pitch of the outer sail wings 72 typically will be different from the pitch of the inner sail wings 70 since the circular velocity of the outer sail wings is greater than the circular velocity of the inner sail wings also the use of the intermediate circular rim 68 stabilizes the inner and outer sail wings so that the total length.