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of the second fan 3 and turn on the power supply of the first fan 2 the processes are repeated under control when the rotation speed of either the first fan 2 or the second fan 3 decreases the rotation speed of other fan is increased to maintain the cooling effect for the elements which require heat dissipation and a warning signal is issued to increase the service life of the fans refer to fig3 for the invention in a use condition a server 4 a general personal computer has a casing 41 which has a rear panel or front panel 42 on the panel 42 there are the first fan 2 and the second fan 3 installed thereon when the first and the second fan 2 and 3 in operation they can discharge heat generated by the elements located in the casing 41 of the server 4 outside the casing 41 so that the elements in the casing 41 may function properly in the event that the rotation speed of either the first fan 2 or the second fan 3 decreases the rotation speed of other fan increases to maintain the cooling effect for the elements which require heat dissipation and a warning signal is issued to increase the service life of the fans refer to fig4 for the invention in another use condition a power supply 5 has a casing 51 which has a rear panel or front panel 52 on the panel 52 there are the first fan 2 and the second fan 3 installed thereon when the first and.
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is roughly three eighths of a one frame collection of valid video segments mapping 210 shows an additional feature that can be used to reduce buffer size in both an encoding system and in a decoding system according to the invention the block arrangement has been modified such that the order in which qvga superblocks are used in synthesizing a 525 60 frame correlates roughly with the raster order of the synthesized 525 60 frame this is best visualized by viewing fig1 in conjunction with fig1 fig1 shows a tiling diagram 220 divided into five sets of four qvga superblocks each sets 222 224 226 228 and 230 these superblocks are grouped according to a u201c superblock raster order u201d i e superblocks are grouped in rows according to a left to right top to bottom ordering superblock set 222 is mapped such that it occupies the first four valid qvga superblock mapping positions in mapping 210 i e either the four u201c a u201d positions or the four u201c b u201d positions shown in the first two superblock rows of fig1 depending on whether the frame is even or odd with this mapping two effects are achieved all superblocks in the top fifth of a qvga frame are used within the first fifth of a frame time as input to the encoder thus latency at the input buffer can be reduced from one frame to one fifth of a frame and buffer size.
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figures are designated with the same reference numerals fig1 illustrates a simple signature analyzer of the type known in the prior art with this analyzer an automatic test pattern generator atg 10 applies a sequence of test patterns stimuli to the circuit under test cut 12 the response to each test pattern is passed to a linear feedback shift register lfsr 14 which changes its state upon receipt of each response the state of the lfsr 14 is reflected by a 34 signature 34 namely the distinct bit pattern appearing at the parallel output lines 16 of the lfsr this signature is passed to a digital display device 18 which displays a unique set of characters defined by each different signature both the cut 12 and the lfsr 14 are brought to their initial state at the beginning of the test by a pulse on an input line 20 each stimulus and response is clocked into the cut and the lfsr respectively by a clock pulse on and input line 22 in practice the operator of the signature analyzer shown in fig1 notes the displayed signature only at the conclusion of each test sequence he then compares this signature with the correct signature noted in a test manual to determine if the cut is operating properly the manual comparison step may be eliminated by replacing the display device 18 with a comparator.
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position blade 35 at any angle up to forty five degrees 45 u00b0 relative to table 12 to produce angled cuts on a section of rigid foam panel 50 when desired still referring to fig3 carriage assembly 25 is adapted for sliding movement along crossbar 24 as indicated by directional arrows 55 for traversal between posts 18 20 during use carriage assembly 25 includes a setscrew 31 to lock it in position during the cutting procedure in this manner blade 35 may be positioned at a width dimension u201c d u201d in relation to fence 14 corresponding to the width dimension of a rigid foam panel 50 fig5 to be cut as explained hereinafter in further detail in one embodiment blade 35 is symmetrically tapered in cross section when viewed at its circumference along section line 4 b 4 b as most clearly shown in fig4 c blade 35 is manufactured from conventional hardened steel or other suitable material it will be noted that in this configuration blade 35 tends to maintain a sharp cutting edge as at 35 a by repeated burnishing of blade 35 against the aluminum foil moisture barrier 50 a of a rigid foam panel 50 during the cutting operation in a method of use of the present invention the cutting system 10 is assembled as.
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pf bits is 4 in this case the cpu 21 transmits a line transfer request to the scu 24 through the request line 201 the address line 202 and the pf bit line 203 the scu 24 reads data of total 512 b for four lines from the main memory 25 and transfers this data to the cpu 21 through the data line 204 the cpu 21 stores the received operation data 512 b in the secondary cache 23 in this case the cpu 21 does not store the data in the primary cache 22 by the above described operation it is possible to prefetch all the data of 512 b for four lines which is four times the quantity of data to be transferred by a normal instruction for accessing a cache from the main memory 25 to the secondary cache 23 by one software prefetch instruction without affecting the primary cache the quantity of data need not be four times but any integer times is sufficient in the above described case where the value of the pf bits is 4 the cpu 21 can also store the data of 512 b in the secondary cache 23 by issuing.
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shaped flat portion 19 of the suspension means which protrudes laterally from the wing 16 and perpendicularly from the region 18 with the circular diameter such a suspension means with the region 18 and the portion 19 can as fig2 and 3 also show be brought into a hole 12 of a side wall which is accessible from the top of a horizontally extending crossbar 2 in order thus to suspend the corresponding part of the anchoring system on the rear side of a closing formwork in the desired position in a reliable and stable manner the region 18 with the circular cross section is adapted to the cross section of a hole 12 and fills it by more than 50 in the suspended state the underside of each wing 16 is plane so that it is able as is shown in fig3 to rest flat on a side wall of a crossbar 2 the distance between the anchoring rod 4 with the threaded portion 17 and the suspension means with the region 18 corresponds to the distance of a hole 12 from the rear side 20 of the crossbar 2 so that an anchoring rod 4 with the thread 17 is adjacent to or rests on the crossbar 2 in the suspended state which stabilizes the position of the suspended anchoring rod 4 as a whole the part.
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shifted to u2212 2 51 u00b0 c in the next heating cycle and no deblocking peaks u02dc 135 u00b0 c were evident however this does not signify the complete deblocking of the blocked diisocyanates for instance the dsc profile of the thermally treated bl3175a fig1 c does not have a deblocking thermal peak in the heating cycle following isothermal treatment at 160 u00b0 c for 40 minutes but its ir spectrum shows the presence of residual blocked diisocyanates two distinct t g s are discernible in the dsc profile of nanocapsule m 7 the first t g of u02dc u2212 5 u00b0 c is attributed to the bnco and the second t g of u02dc 105 u00b0 c is attributed to the presence of partially crosslinked polystyrene the distinct and separate t g s confirm different phases in the nanocapsules the effects of time and temperature on deblocking bl3175a were also noticed in the dsc thermograms of nanocapsules containing varying amounts of bnco nanocapsules containing gt 20 bnco exhibited exothermic responses after the second heating cycle while nanocapsules containing lt 20 bnco did not show similar responses additionally higher degrees of crosslinking in the shell dvb increased from 2 wt to 6 wt also resulted in increased deblocking times higher crosslinking of the shell promotes the u201c shield effect u201d dsc analysis was conducted with open samples no lid and closed samples pan capped with a small hole in the center the thermal behaviors of both processes were similar except for the lack of exothermic responses in the open samples this example discusses the synthesis of novel nanocapsules containing active isocyanates within hydroxyl or amine functionalized nanocapsule shells synthesized via.
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it in which the cylindrical body of the centering head 58 is lodged the centering head 58 is fixed to the reinforcing structure 42 mounted on the front part of the trailer 1 by means of a seat 59 bolted on the structure 42 through one or several intermediate wedges 60 to allow height adjustment the centering head 58 consists of two elements the first element being intended for absorbing the opposite upward and downward movements of trailer 1 and motor vehicle 11 once these have been coupled to each other i e the 34 silentbloc 34 61 element made of reinforced elastic material fixed to the seat 59 which is bolted on the structure 42 and the second element being intended for centering and fixing the front part of the trailer 1 to the roof rack 43 of the motor vehicle 11 i e the body 63 of the centering head 58 which has a cylindrical shape also fixed to the 34 silentbloc 34 61 the body 63 is composed of three zones a first zone which consists of the free end 62 of the body 63 preferably having a conical shape to make it easier to enter the base 64 into the hole 57 the diameter of the base 64 being slightly smaller than that.
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cleaning of the press fabrics no paper being manufactured on the reel was required with an alkaline detergent this not only caused loss of paper production but also led to culled production during manufacturing due to sheet defects that occurred in between the intervals of downtime washing events these defects i e corrugations wrinkles and ridges were caused by variation in cross direction cd moisture content of the sheet this was caused by soiling of the press felts and due to the fact that no u201c on the run u201d felt washing capability was available to correct the problem additionally no machine moisture adjustments were available other than dry weight headbox control the test consisted of application of alternating two cleaning compounds through the high pressure showers of each press fabric at various frequencies and durations and measuring the effects upon felt uhle box vacuums press filtrate de watering rates press felt water permeability profiles press felt service life sheet quality and machine runnability and up time the best results were observed when an acid and alkaline cleaner were alternated every other hour at the rate of 24 minutes on and 36 minutes off each hour 12 feed cycles each per day at a concentration in the range of 0 12 0 15 this novel cleaning program resulted in huge improvements to the paper machine 39 s production and quality yield buy lowering cd sheet moisture variation improvement in reel shape and fewer sheet breaks during felt washing the overall results of the new cleaning program were as follows the trial machine monthly total losses for wrinkles were reduced to 19 1 tons during the 4 month trial period from 58 2 tons pre trial and a.
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and also container which is further tamper evident a container opening sealing device such as for example film 46 is secured to the closure 10 preferably the film 46 is a punctuable film of circular shape similar to the shape of the base element 24 the film 46 is secured at its outer peripheral edge to the base element 20 on the same side as the sleeve 28 accordingly the film 46 extends across the base element opening 23 and the opening defined by the sleeve 28 when the closure 10 is affixed to the container 12 the outer edge of the film 46 is disposed between the container top wall 16 and the base element 20 and the central portion of the film 46 is tightly stretched across the opening 12 and is held between the outer surface of the control element sleeve 28 and the inner surface of the container sleeve 18 assuming the closure 10 is installed on a container when the closure is first moved to the open position as discussed above the film 46 remains across the container opening 17 and obstructs the same in order for a user to dispense material inside the container the film 46 must be punctured cut away or otherwise removed accordingly the film 46 provides a second indication to the user when the container has been opened more specifically an indication that the seal has been broken so that the material contained within the closure container 14 had been tampered with once opened the closure 10 can be returned to the closed position shown in solid lines in fig3 by urging the stopper portoin in a counter clockwise direction about the hinge 38 wherein the stopper portion planar.
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of the cutting peripheral edge 66 may vary from a straight line configuration to a serrated configuration as at 66 39 the lifting member or blade 64 may be fixedly connected by appropriate connectors 65 to the leading end or portion of the separating means 52 generally as at 67 therefore it should be apparent that both a concurrently applied forward and separating lifting motion is imparted to the lifting member 59 due to the forward direction of travel of the machine 10 and the reciprocal motion of the separating means 52 to define an operative motion of the lifting member another feature of the present invention is the existence of a mounting structure 69 defining a portion of the frame 12 and disposed in a frontal leading portion theeof the mounting structure 69 is oriented in a somewhat downward angular orientation as clearly shown in fig1 in order to properly place the separating means 52 and more particularly the lifting member 59 and cutting edge 66 thereof in proper separating engagement between the under surface of the covering material and the roof surface 14 the mounting structure includes two spaced apart arms 70 and 72 and a supporting wheel or roller structure 17 the connecting shaft 58 is disposed between arms 70 and 72 and serves as a pivotal axis for the separating.
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to a surface as is known to one of skill in the industry the method then ends at 280 one exemplary method for producing the tag 100 utilizes a jacquard loom to produce the tag 100 using 144 or 288 denier warp density in 16 12 5 5 or other weft shafts this forms a damask structure having a density range of low to medium to high with pick insertions ranging from 2 0 to 12 0 or higher per millimeter the plurality of indicia 120 may be applied using a single double or triple shuttle logo lettering design technique and other special woven texture s may or may not be used as desired in producing the plurality of indicia 120 on the tag 100 or the tag stock material dye sublimation also known as sublistatic heat transfer can be used to create the indicia or to enhance the cork pattern design on the tag 100 this additional step as illustrated in step 240 is optional in the method the tag 100 may then be applied to the wearable article 10 through the optional use of a non woven heat seal backing not shown which would be removed from the back side 140 of the tag 100 prior to affixing the tag 100 to the wearable article 10 furthermore the tag 100 may be laser cut to customize the tag 100 in size or shape including irregular shapes depending on the particular design that would be desirable the shape of the design may include and alphanumeric geometric or fanciful shape as desired.
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of a funnel shaped mixing beaker 1a integral with a cylindrical stirrer housing 1b a cruxiform shaped flexible mixing fin 2 is mounted within the beaker 1a to depend within the stirrer housing 1b the fin 2 is formed of a pair of crossed flat parts 2a in one of which parts a permanent magnet 3 is embedded at its lower end at its upper end the mixing fin 2 is broadened into two rigid ears 4 which extend radially into and are hung in slit shaped recesses 5 formed in the wall of the mixing beaker 1a the slits are tapered and flare open into the upper edge 9 of the mixing beaker 1a so that the mixing fin may be inserted into the slots allowing the flat parts 2a to removably enter into the stirrer housing along the axis of the housing in fig5 a and 5b which develop this embodiment it will be seen that a permanent magnet 3 of cylindrical disk shape is provided with its poles on its flat faces so that for example the north pole shown hatched and the south pole shown without hatching lie in vertical planes about the axis of the rotation in certain cases it may be preferable to provide in the center of the mixing fin transverse ridges perpendicular to its plane so as to reinforce the magnet an electromagnet consisting of an armature 8 provided with a wire coil 7 having its ends 7a and 7b connected to an alternating current source not shown is provided as the driving source for the stirrer the coil 7 is wrapped about the transverse beam of the armature 8 which is formed of a stack of u shaped soft iron sheets providing at the free ends of the arms.
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suited for surfactant and polymer flooding conditions than the preflush technique or any method used to prevent precipitation salting out adsorption or phase inversion in an embodiment a mixture of low salinity brine and high salinity brine are pumped into the hydrocarbon containing formation to gradually and continuously reduce the salinity within the formation in an embodiment the pump is an automated control pump the mixture is injected into the formation at a flow rate dependent on the physical characteristics of the formation in an embodiment the mixture is injected into the formation at a ramp rate of q to 0 simultaneously with injecting the high and low salinity mixture into the formation a second pump injects fresh water into the formation in an embodiment the pump is an automated control pump the fresh water is injected into the formation at a rate dependent on the physical characteristics of the formation in an embodiment the fresh water is injected into the formation at a ramp rate from 0 to q in an embodiment the first pump and the second pump are pumping inside an inline mixer the total flow rate exiting the mixer is q the salinity is thus gradually and continuously reduced in an embodiment a mixture of.
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hours during which the temperature of the solution was gradually lowered to room temperature after removal of the solvent from the reaction mixture by distillation under reduced pressure 400 ml of pyridine and 100 ml of water were combined with the residue thus obtained thereafter the mixture was heated for 1 hour under refluxing and stirring conditions and its solvent fractions were removed by distillation under reduced pressure the resulting residue was allowed to stand overnight followed by addition of 800 ml of water the separated deposit was collected by filtration and air dried the deoposit was crystallized from ethanol to obtain 85 5 g yield 61 2 of 7 bromo 1 2 3 4 tetrahydro 9 xanthone as white needle like crystals having a melting point of 149 u00b0 c 150 5 u00b0 c nmr cdcl 3 u03b4 8 33 1h d j 3 hz ar h 7 85 7 20 2h m ar h 2 92 2 48 4h m ch 2 at the c 1 and c 2 positions 2 25 1 65 4h m ch 2 at the c 3 and c 4 positions ______________________________________ c h brcalculated 55 93 3 97 28 63found 56 03 4 11 28 61______________________________________ using the same operation as in example 1 the tetrahydroxanthone derivatives shown in table 1 were obtained table 1__________________________________________________________________________ melting appearance elementary analysis values point recrystalization yield molecular calculated found examplecompound u00b0 c solvent formula c h c h__________________________________________________________________________2 7 bromo 2 methyl 1 2 3 4 190 191 white needle like 52 7 c sub 14 h sub 13 bro sub 2 57 36 4 47 57.
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to a side wall 3 which is also e g hydrophilic in fig1 c the type a domains have been removed by selective chemical etching leaving the type b domains to form a relief pattern in the trench where they may serve as a template for subsequent patterning of the bottom surface 4 for instance by further chemical etching selective removal may be achieved for instance by selective photo degradation or photo cleavage of a linking agent between blocks of the copolymer and subsequent solubilization of one of the blocks the pitch or wavelength of the self assembled polymer structure 5 and the width of the trench 4 are arranged so that a number of alternating stripes of domains can fit into the trench with a type a domain against each side wall fig2 a shows a substrate 10 with a chemical pattern in the form of pinning stripes 11 which have been chemically formed on the surface 13 to provide regions with a higher affinity for the type a blocks of the polymer in fig2 b a self assemblable a b block copolymer with e g hydrophilic a blocks and e g hydrophobic b blocks has been deposited onto the surface 13 of substrate 10 to form a lamellar phase layer 12 with alternating stripes of a and b domains which have phase separated into discrete micro separated periodic domains during deposition of the block copolymer this is referred to as chemical pre patterning or chemical epitaxy the type a domains have nucleated atop the pinning or nucleation stripes 11 which are also e g hydrophilic in.
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he resets the second function 2 enter from the bottom of the excavation and then begins to excavate the slope until he reads 15 percent positive on the display 51 and he keeps this pitch until he reaches the ground level above the hole referring now to fig5 of the drawings there is shown the flow chart of the program for inputting information in the memory of the computer and the execution of the calculation and displays referring to the steps of the flow chart and as shown at step 60 the boom lengths are measured as above described and the data is entered into the computer by the keyboard 50 the step of automatic feeding the data from the sensors 25 and 25 u2032 is expressed by steps 61 and 62 all of this data is inserted in a conversion function of the system illustrated at step 63 in the computer these values are then displayed on the screen 48 as expressed by step 64 also the data conversion step 63 then feeds signals to computer circuitry which effectuates the mathematical treatment of the information signals as exemplified by step 65 and the resultant signals representative of the absolute height value are obtained in step 66 and absolute flow value in step 67 these values are processed in step 68 in relation to a virtual zero setting signal as entered into the memory of the computer by the operator and representative at step 69 the computer then calculates the vectorial slope angle between active position and the virtual zero signal in step 70.
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34 includes a plug 38 the plugs 38 seal the ends to prevent fluid in the headers 24 from entering the shielding channels and leaking out of the heat exchanger 20 the plugs 38 may by made of wire with cladding on it so that the plugs 38 will be welded to the ends of the shielding channels 34 during a brazing process the heat exchanger 20 undergoes during assembly of course other types of sealing means may be employed to seal the ends of the shielding channels 34 from the fluids in the headers 24 if so desired in addition each of the shielding channels 34 may include a cutout 36 also one or two of the reinforcements 30 may be eliminated as compared to a conventional heat exchanger tube in order to compensate somewhat for material added for the shielding channels 34 the tubes 22 can be manufactured using conventional extrusion or folding techniques used to form tubes in conventional heat exchangers thus the complexity of manufacture is not increased significantly by adding the shielding channels 34 to the tubes 22 moreover the shielding channels 34 can be formed integral with the flowing channels 28 of the tubes 22 the term u201c integral u201d as used herein means that the particular elements are formed as a single monolithic piece.
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applied to external logic circuitry that requires a signal to indicate that counter a contents are equal to counter b contents additionally the signal sig_a b is applied to an enable input on the flip flop circuit 11 to enable the flip flop circuit 11 to generate another status signal s e g signal sig_a gt b or signal sig_a lt b definining a relationship between the output signal sig_a and the output signal sig_b the signals inc_a and inc_b are additionally applied to inputs of the and gate 18 thereby creating an output signal sig_d from the and gate 18 that is applied to a data input d on the flip flop circuit 11 the signal sig_a b is additionally applied to each of the and gates 15 and 22 the signals inc_a and inc_b applied to the inputs of the and gate 18 and the signal sig_a b applied to the enable input e on the flip flop circuit 11 are used to control the flip flop circuit 11 to generate the signal sig_a gt b and signal sig_a lt b on outputs of and gates 15 and 22 respectively the signals inc_a and inc_b applied to the inputs of the and gate 18 determine the output signal sig_d and in turn the output signal sig_d updates the flip flop circuit 11 based on the a logic state of the signals inc_a and inc_b the signal sig_a b applied to the enable input e on the flip flop circuit 11 enables or disables the flip flop circuit 11 dependent upon a logic state of the signal sig_a b the signals sig_a gt b and sig_a lt b are generated when one counter content crosses the other i e counter a.
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in 27 0 28 0begin of setting h min 2 25 1 45end of setting h min 3 05 2 25soundness test passed passedflow in cm 20 0 20 1flexural strength kp cm sup 2 1 day 47 45 3 days 56 53 7 days 65 66 28 days 73 75compressive strength kp cm sup 2 1 day 186 203 3 days 278 288 7 days 356 364 28 days 479 488______________________________________ in a gas fired rotary kiln with a capacity of 660 t day provided with planetary coolers marl of the composition 25 7 ignition loss 28 4 sio 2 15 5 al 2 o 3 9 4 fe 2 o 3 and 43 1 cao and a particle size of 3 to 10 mm was charged into the part of the kiln adjacent the planetary coolers by means of a screw due to the conical shape of this part of the kiln the marl clinker raw material was conveyed to the inlet openings of the planetary coolers where it mixed with the hot clinker discharged from the kiln and entered the cooler together with the hot clinker by the transfer of heat from the hot portland cement clinker to the marl clinker raw material an essential lowering of the temperature in the cooler was achieved the amount.
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of the ap referring to fig2 an exemplary diagram of a flowchart illustrating a process of reassigning a client device from a first primary controller to a second primary controller when redundancy is incorporated is provided to further assist in the explanation of the process fig3 a 3c are provided in the embodiment discussed with fig2 and fig3 a 3c three controllers comprise the cluster of controllers controller_ 1 controller_ 2 and controller_ 3 referring to fig3 a an exemplary diagram illustrating an initial state of an ap to controller configuration table prior to beginning the process of reassigning an ap is provided column 300 represents the index value computed from the hash value computed from the mac address of an ap herein after u201c corresponding index value u201d that denotes the entry within the ap to controller configuration table in which the ap is to access column 310 represents the primary controller of the corresponding index value column 320 represents the standby controller of the corresponding index value a standby controller of a corresponding index value is not currently managing any ap mapped to that index value the standby controller of a first corresponding index value is the primary controller for one or more aps of a second index value referring to fig2 in.
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u2032 and the enhanced second visual angle image r u2032 simultaneously the display panel 220 a further comprises an optical polarization component 222 for arranging a polarization direction of the blurred first visual angle image l u2032 to be different from a polarization direction of the enhanced second visual angle image r u2032 such that the left eye and the right eye of the user can see the blurred first visual angle image l u2032 and the enhanced second visual angle image r u2032 respectively through a pair of polarized glasses please refer to fig5 fig5 is a diagram showing a second embodiment of the 3d display device of the present invention a display panel 220 b of a 3d display device 200 b is for displaying the blurred first visual angle image l u2032 and the enhanced second visual angle image r u2032 sequentially such that the left eye and the right eye of the user can see the blurred first visual angle image l u2032 and the enhanced second visual angle image r u2032 respectively through a pair of shuttering glasses which shutters a left glass and a right glass sequentially please refer to fig6 fig6 is a diagram showing a third embodiment of the 3d display device of the present invention a display panel 220 c of a 3d display device 200 c is for displaying the blurred first visual angle image l u2032 and the enhanced second visual angle image r u2032 simultaneously the display device 200 c further comprises a lens film 224 a plurality of lenticular lenses formed on the lens film 224 are for projecting the blurred first visual angle image.
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with the clock equivalent to the speed of the original data sequences the read out branch metric signals are fed to a path metric calculator 75 via a d flip flop 741 the path metric calculator 75 a path memory 76 and a decoder output decision circuit 77 process error correction decoding with viterbi algorithm in a manner similar to the prior art maximum likelihood decoder and output decoded data to an output terminal 9 the second embodiment of this invention having a convolutional encoder 3 and a maximum likelihood decoder 7 corresponding thereto will now be described as having fig6 is a block diagram of a convolutional encoder in the second embodiment of this invention which corresponds to the convolutional encoder shown in fig1 an input terminal 1 is connected to a serial parallel converter 300 which distributes serial data sequences into 7 sequences to be outputted to shift registers of 2 bits 310 311 312 313 314 315 and 316 the input of a modulo 2 adder 320 is connected to the second bit of shift registers 310 311 313 314 and 316 the input of a modulo 2 adder 321 is connected to the second bit of shift registers 310 313 314.
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invention will now be described essentially within the context of one particular embodiment of a system according to the invention in which actuators which are coupled to the headlamps are provided for adjusting the tilt angle of said headlamps as shown in fig2 the actuator control device according to the invention which is denoted as a whole by reference 5 is connected to the actuators 1 d and 1 g of the headlamps not shown and receives at the input a setpoint information item cd as will emerge more clearly below the setpoint information item cd supplied to the actuator control device according to the invention may be in different forms for example in the form of a dc voltage with a level which is representative of the setpoint information item cd a pulse width modulated pwm signal a digital data item or the like in this embodiment the actuators 1 d and 1 g are analogous to those described above with reference to fig1 a and 1b and thus will not be described again in detail here however it will be noted that the invention applies both to actuators with direct control of the motor and to actuators with slaved control of the motor moreover the actuators 1 d and 1 g each comprise a motor control circuit 12 u2033 suitable for connection to the actuator control device 5 according to the invention the circuit 12 u2033 comprises means for receiving an actuator control transmission signal sca provided by the device 5 and for supplying power to the motor 10 so as to obtain the tilt angle corresponding to the adjustment information item contained in the signal sca the circuit 12 u2033 will not be described in.
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needs to be increased by one from that of fig3 a when the resistance values of the resistor elements are equal to each other the reference voltages input to each of the switches of the higher order selector 44 have a voltage value that sequentially changes by a fixed voltage difference expressed by vt u2212 vb n when the resistance values of the resistor elements are different from each other the reference voltages have a value that differs according to changes in the resistance value the higher order selector 44 selects two reference voltages having voltage values corresponding to the input higher order bits and having a voltage difference maintained at the fixed voltage difference from the n reference voltages generated in the higher order resistor string 45 the higher order selector 44 then outputs the two reference voltages the lower order selector 47 applies the two reference voltages to both ends of the lower order resistor string incorporated in the lower order selector 47 and subdivides the potential difference to generate 2 m voltages the lower order selector 47 selects one analog voltage corresponding to the input lower order bits from the 2 m voltages the lower order selector 47 then outputs the analog voltage the analog voltages output from the lower order selectors 47 are passed through the buffer amplifiers 48 further processed as required and then input from the data output terminals tdo to the respectively corresponding signal lines the data lines 12 1 to 12 4 in fig4 to.
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is mounted with the retainer and extends upwardly through the center of a spring adjustment bushing 26 the bushing 26 enables and guides reciprocating movement of the stem 24 for enabling opening movement of the ball 20 and ball retainer 22 from the seat ring 18 concentrically disposed about the stem 24 is a helical spring 28 which engages the ball retainer 22 at one end the upper end of the spring 28 engages a spring retainer 30 which is thereby held against the adjustment bushing 26 the bushing 26 is secured to the valve body 10 by engaged helical threads 32 by rotating the bushing 26 the helical threads 32 will control the distance between the spring retainer 30 and the ball retainer 22 and thereby the magnitude closing force of the spring 28 on the ball member 20 by selection of an appropriate spring constant force produced per unit of spring deformation the closing force of the pressure relief valve may be carefully controlled and since the closing force must be overcome by the inlet pressure created opening force such spring adjustment arrangement also controls the force at which the ball 20 will lift from the seat 18 to open the pressure relief valve v the opening force is provided by the projected area.
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at the upper portion of the inner chamber 13 a gas shower electrode 14 as an upper electrode is arranged to the gas shower electrode 14 a first gas supply mechanism for supplying hydrogen gas and a second gas supply mechanism for supplying oso 4 gas are connected the first gas supply mechanism has a hydrogen gas supply source 29 and to the hydrogen gas supply source 29 one end of a pipe 18 is connected to the other end of the pipe 18 one end of a bulb 24 is connected and to the other end of the bulb 24 one end of a pipe 17 is connected to the other end of the pipe 17 one end of a mass flow controller mfc 27 is connected and to the other end of the mass flow controller 27 one end of a pipe 16 is connected to the other end of the pipe 16 one end of a bulb 23 is connected and to the other end of the bulb 23 one end of a pipe 15 is connected to the other end of the pipe 15 the gas shower electrode 14 is connected the second gas supply mechanism has an oso 4 gas supply source 30 and to the oso 4 gas supply source 30 one end of a pipe 22 is connected to the other end of the pipe 22 one end of a bulb 26 is connected and to the other end of the bulb 26 one end of a pipe.
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by nitrogen and the temperature was lowered to 0 u00b0 5 u00b0 c then ethylene oxide 44 g 1 mol was dropwise added thereto the resultant mixture was heated to 100 u00b0 c followed by stirring for 18 hours from the reaction mixture the catalyst was eliminated to give an objective compound of the formula str17 wherein n is 14 in average and m is 6 in average in the same manner as above but using 34 claytox 157fs 34 perfluoroalkylpolyether carboxylic acid grade m manufactured by dupont 90 g 0 02 mol in place of 34 claytox 157fs 34 grade l 50 g 0 02 mol to give an objective compound of the formula str18 wherein n is 26 in average and m is 6 in average preparation of the compound i as employed in examples 2 8 10 and 16 into a flask the reduction product of 34 claytox 157fs 34 grade l as obtained in reference example 1 50 g 0 02 mol was charged and xylene 200 g and 34 flutec pp3 34 a fluorine containing solvent manufactured by isc chemical u k 300 g were added thereto the resultant mixture was heated at 50 u00b0 c during which metallic sodium 0 6 g 0 26 mol was portionwise added thereto followed by stirring to give an alkalized product of the formula str19 wherein n is 14 in average to 550 g of the thus obtaind reaction mixture comprising 0 02 mol of the alkalized product tetraethylene glycol monomethyl ether monoiodide ch 3 o ch 2 ch 2 o 3 ch 2 ch 2 i 1 7 g 0 005 mol was added and the resultant mixture was heated.
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rotated in a counter clockwise direction as viewed in fig9 so that the fingers tend to toss the cotton upwardly and inwardly into to a plenum chamber 234 defined by a back wall 235 of housing 221 and portions of the side walls 218 a bottom portion of bed 26 of cart 23 forms the temporary bottom of the plenum chamber 234 the accumulation of the cotton in the plenum chamber 234 can be viewed through a window 236 in wall 218 as seen in fig9 the shafts 222 are arranged at an incline so that the uppermost shaft 222 is forwardly of the lowermost shaft 222 so that all shafts 222 are in a common inclined plane with respect to the path of travel of the module 15 thus the fingers 230 of the uppermost shaft 222 first engages the end of the module 15 as the module 15 is initially fed inwardly into housing 221 disposed at the bottom portion of the plenum chamber 234 is a transversely disposed conveyor auger 250 seen in fig7 this auger 250 has a central shaft 251 and a helical blade 252 shaft 251 is driven by a separate variable speed motor not shown outwardly of the plenum chamber 234 on one side thereof is an air box separator 260 own in fig7 a and 10b this air box separator 260 is a generally a cubical shaped member having side walls 261 and 262 a top 263 and a removable end plate 265 a bracket 266 on the end plate.
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14 and the back 30 of strut 31 fig5 a shows a channel 74 with low profile depth this profile is created by bending a plate and provides for a variable profile depths or avoids depressions in locking devices if existing equipment must be used in the extreme case the sealing element 12 per fig6 is shaped as a flat sheet 32 fig7 shows other embodiment of a coke oven door with spring supported bolts 33 instead of bolts 22 springs 33 are positioned in members 4 and 5 on bolts 33 one spring end is hereby supported by the member surface whereas the opposite end of the spring acts against disc 35 which is mounted on bolt 33 this disc is equipped with a centering boss of about 10 mm in length which protrudes into the inside of the spring the disc can also abut against a boss not shown of the bolt at the other end of the spring 34 this achieves the possibility of assembling spring 34 and disc 35 into members 4 and 5 of the hollow frame with subsequent installation of bolts 33 the bolts can be secured against loss by means of pins at one end fig8 shows a sealing strip preferably of steel instead of soft seal 26 and corner guard 27 the sealing strip is designated as 36 and is bolted continuously with the free leg 14 of sealing unit 2 sealing strip 36 has an angular shape and presses with its smaller leg against.
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hansenii nizo f937 and nizo f1200 yeasts at 10 8 cfu ml brevibacterium linens nizo b1204 a bacterium typical for red smear cheese at 10 8 cfu ml lmc corresponding to a concentration of 7 cfu cm 2 diluted in pfz from an exponential growing culture phage p100 in mpos buffer at a concentration corresponding to 1 u00d7 10 7 pfu cm 2 or 5 u00d7 10 5 pfu cm 2 the cheeses were incubated at 14 u00b0 c and 98 99 relative humidity the cheeses were treated daily with 210 u03bcl or 1000 u03bcl washing solution that contains p100 at cmd 6 cmd 10 and cmd 13 and 1 ml 70 cm 2 treatment combination 4 and 5 phage p100 in mops buffer at a concentration corresponding to 110 7 pfu cm 2 or 510 5 pfu cm 2 cheeses were packed using parchment paper a material that is used to pack munster cheese at cmd 16 cmd 16 is packaging day pd lmc counts were analyzed at the time points indicated in table 1 analysis was done before treatment with phage quantitatively samples of 70 cm 2 were cut out of the cheese and analyzed on selective media qualitative quantitative analysis will depend also on the level of outgrowth of listeria on the cheeses if cell counts are gt 10 2 no enrichments were done if cell counts were lower enrichments were done also before packaging in one cheese at cmd 6 phage titers were determined before and after application of phage the ripening of the cheese was good since yeast and brevibacterium grew out well on the cheese and the cheese surface was de acidified listeria monocytogenes c grew well on the cheese surface in this model.
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a gravel packed string for example borehole 12 could be lined with a conventional casing which is removed from the borehole as pipe string 10 is packed into it as shown in fig2 when it is desired to protect a large circular tank by means of the present system an array of multiple strings 10 may be placed under tank 14 to provide optimal coverage strings 10 may be placed in any one of several patterns including substantially parallel as shown or radiating from one or more circumferential points around the tank in any case the boreholes are preferably made sequentially so that a single drilling rig may be used to drill all of the desired boreholes with the rig being moved as necessary still referring to fig2 each string 10 forms an oblong zone of leak detecting effectiveness 18 indicated by dotted lines and a plurality of circular zones of cathodic effectiveness 19 indicated by dashed lines both zones 18 and 19 are influenced by soil composition moisture content porosity compaction conductivity and other variables hence the optimal number and arrangement of strings 10 may be determined based on the characteristics of the particular site and the size and shape of object 14 referring again to fig1 pipe string 10 comprises a length of tubing 20 one or more screens 30 one or more anode sections 40 and a terminal element 60 preferably tubing 20 extends from the well opening 13 at the ground surface to the zone that is desired to be protected in.
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no 3 634 993 pasco and wolfelsperger u k pat no 1 445 285 du pont u s pat no 3 260 032 hill et al or in modern packaging may 1971 at pages 60 to 62 fig4 shows one form of means for opening and closing the chamber 19 20 namely a fluid pressure operated jack 23 programmed to operate in a repetitive cycle coordinated with operation of the feed means 25 for the support sheet 10 and the cover film 15 so that the film advancing movement occurs while the chamber is open and the film advance is interrupted as the chamber closes a suitable vacuum source is connected to the duct 24 for evacuating the space between the support sheet 10 and the cover film 15 the evacuation operation being coordinated by means of a central programmer with the operation of the chamber opening and closing means in a programme which is well known to the expert in this art although the above description relates to the simultaneous packaging of a set of articles 11 12 13 and 14 in a rectangular array extending laterally across a continuous web any convenient number of such articles even including only one article may be packaged during each operating phase of the vacuum chamber 19 20 defining the sealing station upon completion of the sealing operation the package will have the configuration shown in fig4 in that the raised 34 dummy product 34 defining ribs 17 will remain in the support sheet 10 and the 34 webbing 34 18 not shown in fig4.
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cap 202 as in fig2 a and fig2 b when the pump 200 enters the overload state as shown in fig2 c then the switch opens and feedback is fed to the drive circuit if the feedback is not received during the maximum pulse period used for pump 100 then an error has occurred and pump 200 operation can be discontinued the piston_nc 211 feedback is shown as connected directly to the top cap 202 which indicates that the top cap 202 is either made of a conductive material e g metal or is coated with an appropriately conductive material if the design of a given pump requires the top cap 202 to be made of an insulating material then the piston_nc 211 feedback can be moved to the inner surface of the top cap 202 so that the piston_nc 211 feedback is in direct contact with the overload piston 206 in the inactive state as shown in fig2 a an advantage of pump 200 is fault detection based on the feedback from normally closed switch 211 if the switch is not activated in the maximum pulse duration the pump also saves energy because it terminates the activation pulse when full pump action is achieved minimizing energy consumption is extremely important for a portable insulin pump as it maximizes the time the pump can be used without inconveniencing the user fig2 c shows the pump in the.
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person skilled in the art also knows that if a highly exothermic reaction is performed in a piston reactor the radial heat transfer may become limiting for the hydrogenation of the benzene derivatives which involves the saturation of at least three conjugated double bonds the control of heat transfers is therefore critical the method according to the invention involves a chemical reaction of type in equation 2 u03bd is the stoichiometric coefficient of the gas and u03bd p is the stoichiometric coefficient of the product in accordance with the invention the gas b is hydrogen and the benzene derivative to be hydrogenated is in the form of a pure liquid or a liquid diluted in a liquid solvent or in the form of a solid diluted in a liquid solvent in general the performance of the reactors are given by two characteristic quantities which respectively describe the heat transfer and the mass transfer these characteristic transfer times are defined below by simplified equations the hydrodynamic model is the same whether the reactor is a piston reactor or a fully agitated reactor insofar as the hydrogenation reaction is limited by the mass transfer t therm u03c1 ue89e ue89e c p ue89e v liq k ue89e ue89e s equation ue89e ue89e 3 the characteristic mass transfer time t mat 1 k l a equation 4 in these equations the following parameters are used the density of the liquid u03c1 the heat capacity of the liquid c p the overall transfer coeff i cient u03ba defined below the heat e x change surface s const a nt for a given reactor beca u se it is fixed by the design thereof the product between the gas l iquid m ass transfer coefficient on t he liquid side k l and the.
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connected to one of the bundle of lead wires 70 each wire in the bundle of lead wire 70 extends from the control handle 36 through the lumen 58 in the proximal section 32 and through one of lumens 58 a or 58 b in distal section 34 to tip electrode 38 and optional ring electrode or electrodes 40 the proximal end of each lead wire 70 is connected to an appropriate connector not shown in the control handle 36 which can be connected to a suitable source of rf energy or to an ep mapping or other diagnostic or therapeutic system irrigation lumen 90 provides a conduit for transporting fluid from the proximal end of the catheter to the distal tip portion 34 irrigation lumen 90 is in fluid communication with one or more fluid ports in the tip electrode 38 fig4 and 5 depict on possible arrangement of irrigation fluid ports 439 in a tip electrode irrigation lumen 90 is used to transport an irrigation fluid through the catheter and out through the fluid ports in the tip in order to reduce coagulation of bodily fluids such as blood at or near the tip electrode in a bi directional catheter a pair of puller wires 44 a and 44 b extend through the through lumen 58 in the proximal section 32 and.
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coated side of coil unit 42 is such in relation to the adhesively coated side of unit 41 that with both adhesive coatings facing opposite sides of the afflicted region for treatment the coils of the respective units 41 42 are connected in flux aiding relation once units 41 42 are self adhered in desired positions an orthopedic cast is completed with embedment of the components 41 42 fig8 is an enlarged exaggerated and simplified diagram with descriptive legends to identify components which have already been described for the case of two laminated substrates 34 34 39 with a yieldable intermediate layer 38 39 therebetween the coil components of layers 34 34 39 may be as described for fig5 or fig6 fig9 illustrates a third embodiment which represents a unit handling assembly of two coil units 45 46 each of which is independently mountable to the body of the patient a plug connection unit 47 has its own separate mounting strip 48 which extends longitudinally on both sides of ultimate electrical supply connection thereto unit 47 is coated with a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive on its smooth side the adhesive being protected by a separable cover 48 39 of release material and flat flexible lead cable connections 49 50 to the respective coil units 45 46 complete the unit handling assembly the ultimately facing surfaces of coil units 45 46 are provided with adhesive coatings protected as at 44 and correctly related to the desired ultimate flux aiding excitation of units 45 46 orthopedic cast application over units 45 46 47 that have been correctly oriented to the afflicted body will be understood.
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one another such that they form a housing frame that is designated 82 as a whole has a preferably rectangular external contour 84 rises between the mounting side 64 and the access side 68 and is accessible in particular from the access side 68 preferably the mounting side 64 and the access side 68 extend in mutually parallel planes with the result that the housing frame 82 rises above the mounting side 64 to the access side 68 by an extent that is the same on all sides a controller housing unit that is designated 88 as a whole is placeable on the connector housing unit 48 the controller housing unit 88 includes an electronic functional unit 92 for performing one or more different compressor functions such as protective monitoring controlling diagnostic communication and regulating functions which will be described in more detail below by way of example the controller housing unit 88 itself has a mounting side 94 and extends as far as an access side 98 wherein a carrier base 96 is arranged between the mounting side 94 and the access side 98 preferably lies close to the mounting side 94 and carries the electronic functional unit 92 the controller housing unit 88 also includes housing outer walls 102 104 106 and 108 wherein preferably the housing outer walls 102 and 104 and the housing outer walls 106 and 108 extend parallel to one another and thus form a rectangular housing frame 112 preferably the housing frame 112 of the controller.
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right tubular longitudinal member 12 is right tubular bumper support 18 said fit being snug enough to prevent rattling but loose enough to permit forward and backward movement of the bumper supports 17 and 18 within the members 11 and 12 lubrication with grease facilitates such movement the front bumper is attached to the bumper supports 17 and 18 by hinges 20 and 21 which allow hinge motion on a horizontal axis but not on a vertical axis the hinges 20 and 21 are movably attached to bumper 19 in a manner that allows lateral sliding motion of hinges 20 and 21 relative to bumper 19 hinge stopper 22 attached to bumper 19 prevents hinges 20 and 21 from being moved towards each other during a collision a prestressed cable 23 anchors right hinge 21 to the left end of front cross member 13 and a similar cable 24 anchors left hinge 20 to the right end of front cross member 13 said cables prevent sideward displacement of front bumper 19 and sideward bending deformity of tubular bumper supports 17 and 18 during an offset frontal collision yet these cables do not impede the rearward telescoping motion of the bumper supports 17 and 18 through the tubular longitudinal members 11 and 12 of the chassis 2 the tubular bumper supports 17 and 18 extend substantially forward from the front end of chassis 2 and extend rearward from the rear end of chassis 2 as well rear bumper hinges 25 and 26 attach rear bumper 27 to the rear ends of tubular bumper supports 17 and 18 in a manner similar to the hinged attachments of front bumper 19 rear bumper leaf spring 28 is fixed to the rear bumper 27.
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open faces of the four clips 121 are presented to one axial end of the assembly and between the limbs of each clip is slidably disposed a square crosshead 122 having a central bore 123 the four bores 123 are thus parallel to the rotational axis of the rotor 113 the inner ends of the bores 114 communicate with recesses 116 in the hub assembly the recesses 116 being defined by apertures in a sleeve 141 rotatably disposed on a fixed shaft 111 extending through the shaft 111 with its axis parallel to but spaced from the axis of the shaft 111 is a spindle 125 having a stub axle 126 projecting from its one end the axis of the stub axle 126 is parallel to but spaced from the axis of the spindle 125 a lever 127 is connected to the spindle 125 and facilitates rotation of the spindle 125 within the shaft 111 a connecting link 120 connects the lever 127 to the sleeve 141 so that the spindle 125 and sleeve 141 rotates as one relative to the shaft 111 the stub axle 126 is rotatably received in a bush 129 of a plate 128 the plate 128 forms part of the stroke member of the pump and carries four axially extending equi angularly spaced posts 131 each.
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frequency and finally fed for transmission via the communication network to the digital signal processor dsp the interface tom and the component codec therefore the clock for the analog interface is synchronized in the switching configuration vop to the clock with which the component codec operates or with which incoming data have been produced so that in the case of bi directional data communication between the switching configuration vop in accordance with fig1 and the component codec no data under run or data overflow arises in either direction of transmission the only proviso for this is that one single frequency is also used in the component codec for processing both received and sent digital values in fig2 a switching configuration voip is illustrated for providing a telephone service via a communication network ip net according to the second embodiment of the present invention such a service is also called voice over ip in contrast to the first embodiment here the digital signals are coded or decoded within the switching configuration voip for this purpose the switching configuration voip apart from an analog interface afe has a digital signal processor dsp a processor cpu of a clock generation unit cgu with an interface ifa the analog interface afe the digital signal processor dsp the clock generation unit cgu the synchronizing logic sl and the oscillator osc correspond to those of the first embodiment so that reference should be made to the description of these components there the processor cpu is connected to the digital signal processor dsp and within the switching configuration voip prepares the digital signals for transmission via a data communication network ip net and transmits or receives these by means of the interface ifa to or from.
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1 with 25 wt calcium hydroxide slurry spent filtrate was obtained from a preceding fermentation run spent filtrate was added to the fermentation media in a ratio of 1 1 and nutrient additions were adjusted accordingly table 7 summarizes results of a batch fermentation with recycle of filtrate the data showed a complete fermentation of dextrose unexpectedly a maximum substrate consumption rate of 5 5 g l hr is obtained with an overall productivity of 2 3 g l hr succinate yield for filtrate recycle fermentations was 87 the spent filtrate added to the recycle fermentations contains acetate thus a higher concentration of acetate was expected at the end of recycle fermentations because of the acetate initially present the results show that a very high rate of substrate fermentation was obtained by recycling spent filtrate without any adverse effects from higher acetate concentrations also the media cost was lowered because nitrogenous and other soluble nutrients were recycled and less needed to be added to the fermentation media table 7______________________________________succinate fermentation with spent filtraterecycle at ph 6 2 neutralized withcalcium hydroxide ex 13______________________________________dextrose initial g 49 2dextrose final g 0 3maximum substrateconsumption rate g l hr 5 5overall productivity g l hr 2 3productssuccinate g 43 0acetate g 10 6formate g 0 4succinate yield wt 87.
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the present embodiment the capacitive elements 115 have elements of an idt pattern in such a manner that the elements are geared with each other at predetermined intervals as shown fig4 the stub 117 is provided between the capacitive elements 115 and is electrically connected to the inductive element 150 by a first connection element 25 as shown in fig4 6 and to be described later on the ground unit 130 is provided on the other surface of the substrate 10 and is connected to the transmission unit 110 via the inductive element 150 the ground unit 130 functions to ground the transmission unit 110 in the present embodiment the ground unit 130 has a ground surface form formed on the bottom of the substrate 10 the inductive element 150 is provided between both surfaces of the substrate 10 and has a predetermined pattern and a constant inductance value meanwhile in the present embodiment the substrate 10 includes a first substrate 20 and a second substrate 30 adhered under the first substrate 20 the transmission unit 110 is provided on the top surface of the first substrate 20 and the ground unit 130 is provided on the bottom surface of the second.
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pressure at rotation of the wind turbine the distortion is absorbed by the connection part 12 a with flexible structure for this reason the stress applied to the structural beam 10 by the distortion of the hub 5 is suppressed in comparison with a strong member with rigid structure having enough large strength to prevent influence of the distortion of the hub 5 this structure can support various equipment in the hub 5 with a lighter weight fig1 to fig3 illustrate the example of an upwind type wind turbine in which one end of the structural beam 10 is rigidly connected at the rear part of the hub 5 leeward side and the other end of the structural beam 10 is flexibly connected to the front part of the hub 5 windward side however for applying to wind turbines having other structures the supporting structure shown in fig4 in which one end is rigidly connected and the other end is flexibly connected can achieve similar effects for example even when the structural beam 10 is disposed in a longitudinal direction as a direction diagonal to the direction of back and forth of the hub 5 as long as one end and the other end of the structural beam 10 are rigidly connected to and flexibly connected to the hub 5 respectively the stress applied to the structural beam 10 can be suppressed also.
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sh1685 9 8 avg 931 7 49 avg1647 4 21 sh 890 2 34 avg1602 0 41 avg 858 4 50 avg1574 1 42 avg 813 0 43 avg1555 7 43 brd 798 6 47 avg1462 2 12 avg m 767 7 50 avg1425 5 37 sh 721 4 42 avg m1378 3 22 avg m 634 6 35 avg1367 6 37 sh m______________________________________ band freq band frequencies in wavenumbers cm1 inten intensity in percent transmittance t data type in local peak region brd broad avg average shp sharp sh shoulder this peak list is unedited m possible interference from mineral oil ______________________________________25 strongest peaks t freq t freq ______________________________________ 0 2924 3 22 1378 2 1 2952 3 28 1251 8 3 2854 0 34 890 1 4 2867 5 35 634 5 8 1685 8 37 1425 5 9 1071 5 37 1367 512 1462 1 39 991 513 1089 8 39 973 113 1056 0 40 1296 219 3330 3 41 1602 019 1215 1 42 1574 021 3224 3 42 721 321 1647 3______________________________________ prep mineral oil mull max t 86 3764 5 t at 3800 cm1 85 density cm1 pt 0 964 ______________________________________band bandfreq inten type freq inten type______________________________________3387 4 12 brd 1055 1 10 sh3114 4 25 sh 992 4 35 avg2962 0 26 avg 973 2 36 avg2931 1 26 brd 956 8 45 sh2879 1 36 avg 929 8 48 avg2863 6 38 sh 889 2 31 avg2833 7 43 sh 859 3 46 avg2509 6.
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desirable to locate the lower edge 33 of the curved surface 7 at a position lower than the lower edge section 34 of the rotary disc 1 the uprising air stream 11 turns into an uprising swirling air stream 13 which is lead out from the air exhaust port 9 into the main duct 10 together with fly waste generated inside the yarn twisting space 12 the other end of the main duct 10 is connected to a suction device not shown the fly waste is collected and piled up at a predetermined location by means of suction of the suction device the lower section of the main duct 10 is formed to include an l shaped belt cover 14 which covers up a belt running chamber 15 to muffle noises the numeral 16 is a packing which interlockes the air exhaust port 9 and the main duct 10 the upper section of the balloon cover is cut off to define a slant truncated open surface 17 which is covered by a cover lid 18 to render the twisting yarn space airtight the open surface 17 is shaped as a slant surface such that the front section thereof is lower than the rear section and the open area thereof is larger than.
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to one side of coil 80 of forward relay 70 the other side of coil 80 is connected to ground thus whenever the forward signal is generated on the forward signal line the coil of forward relay 70 is energized making a connection between contacts 66 and 74 of forward relay 70 at the same time the forward signal is applied via forward diode 78 to contact 54 of shuttle interlock relay 52 which when deenergized connects contact 54 to contact 56 of the shuttle interlock relay and thence to coil 58 of the shuttle interlock timing relay 60 since the other side of coil 58 of shuttle interlock timing relay 60 is connected to ground this causes the shuttle interlock timing relay to connect the twelve volt supply to contacts 66 and 68 of forward and reverse relays 70 and 72 respectively since coil 80 of forward relay 70 is also energized the forward solenoid signal is provided on line 38 and is conducted to the forward transmission solenoid 42 thereby energizing the forward and reverse shift valve 24 in a forward position and engaging transmission 14 in a forward gear ratio the reverse signal line is connected to the input of reverse diode 82 as well as to one side of coil 84 of reverse relay 72 the other side of coil 84 is connected.
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for certain portions or both sides the playing field may include for example company trademarks logos slogans etc and any other related event scene or sports component image the packaging may include any portion of a playing field a certain type of playing field a playing field of a certain team and or the like such that consumers have an incentive to purchase additional product in the packaging to obtain a full field or a collection of different playing fields the football or other components of the game may also include a sound generator to simulate event related sounds e g football fans cheering players hitting each other referee whistles fight songs commercials etc an example of which is set forth in fig1 exemplary embodiments of playing fields are now described with reference to fig6 9 drink carton 20 includes sidewalls 22 back wall 24 and front wall 28 front wall 28 and optionally carton top 32 recline flat with the carton bottom forming at least a portion of simulated playing field 30 sides 22 and 24 partially enclose the end zone 26 of playing field 30 with particular reference to fig6 at least one side wall 22 includes removable game pieces such as game ball 34 in the form of a paper football a foldable or removable section in back wall 24 forms goal opening 36 through which paper football 34 may be propelled with particular reference to fig7 at least one side wall 22 includes removable game pieces such as game ball 34 and hoop 38 hoop 38 may be attached for example with complimentary.
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about 6 0 parts by weight of imidazoline quaternary salt and about 0 to about 10 parts by weight of water application_number US 24770281 A description imidazoline quaternary salts useful as stabilizers include 1 hydroxyalkyl 2 hydrocarbyl imidazoline quaternary salts having the formula str2 wherein r is a hydrocarbon radical having 9 to 23 carbon atoms r 2 is hydrogen an unsubstituted or hydroxy substituted aliphatic hydrocarbon radical having 1 to 6 carbon atoms or a benzyl radical a is a number equal to the ionic valence of the anion x compounds of this general formula are known and may be made by quarternarizing e g with a c 1 c 6 hydrocarbon or benzyl halide or sulfate an imidazoline produced by the dehydration cyclization of an amide resulting from the reaction of a c 10 to c 24 aliphatic hydrocarbonoic acid and either 2 hydroxyethyl ethylene diamine or 2 hydroxyisopropyl ethylene diamine as described in u s pat nos 2 268 273 and 3 669 608 in the imidazoline compounds used in this process the c 9 c 23 aliphatic hydrocarbon radical r may be saturated or unsaturated linear branched or cyclic and comprised of a mixture of the c 9 c 23 hydrocarbons illustrative of acids that may be used in producing the compounds and form the hydrocarbon radical thereof are lauric palmitic.
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being reached according to the present invention circuit 15 controls switch k so that it is only closed at the beginning and at the end of each positive halfwave of voltage vac during periods t 0 t 1 at halfwave beginnings and t 2 t 3 at halfwave ends switch k u2032 is open during these periods between times t 0 and t 1 diodes d 1 and d 3 are forward biased accordingly the current flowing through switch k charges capacitor c 1 fig4 d as well as capacitor c 3 fig4 b however capacitor c 2 continues its discharges into the load not shown connected thereacross fig4 c at time t 1 circuit 15 turns off switch k after detecting that voltage v has reached the desired value v 0 capacitor c 1 starts discharging as it provides voltage v to a load the load supply power is then provided by capacitors c 1 and c 2 the supply voltage across capacitor c 3 however remains constant between t 1 and t 4 and between t 5 and t 2 at a time t 4 slightly subsequent to time t 1 circuit 15 turns switch k u2032 on this results in a discharge of capacitor c 3 into capacitor c 2 by path c 3 k u2032 c 2 d 2 thus the voltages across capacitors c 2 and c 3 are balanced preferably a circuit not shown in fig3 a adapted to ensuring a constant current discharge is provided in series with switch k u2032 the turn on delay of switch k u2032 with respect to the turning off of switch k times t 1 to t 4 aims at avoiding any risk of simultaneous conduction of these.
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the connector to open and sealingly close the upper and the lower housings the release preventing member is formed between the connector and the locking unit to prevent release of the locking unit application_number US 87856204 A description in the following description same drawing reference numerals are used for the same elements even in different drawings the matters defined in the description such as a detailed construction and elements only provide assistance in understanding the invention thus it is apparent that the present invention can be carried out without those defined matters also well known functions or constructions are not described in detail additionally while the present invention is described in the example of a turbine brush which has a rotative brush moving in accordance with a turbine assembly by the suction force of the body of the vacuum cleaner the present invention is usable in other devices where applicable such as in a general brush assembly the brush assembly 100 of a vacuum cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in fig1 includes upper and lower housings 101 and 102 for releasable connection with each other a connector 110 interposed between the upper and lower housings 101 and 102 and a locking unit 120 for securing the upper and lower housings 101 and 102 in a sealingly closed state referring to fig2 the upper housing 101 forms the.
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carts 10 located in second compartment 24 to platform 30 these transfer means comprise two drawers 42 each of these drawers 42 receives two carts 10 a drawer 42 is clearly seen for example on fig1 to 13 each drawer 42 has a horizontal bottom 44 and three vertical side walls one side wall called central side wall 46 extends vertically in a plane perpendicular to the front face of second compartment 24 and is more or less at the center of second compartment 24 when each drawer 42 receives a set of two carts 10 the two central side walls 46 corresponding to the two drawers 42 each time are between the two sets of two carts 10 in the embodiment shown on the drawings it has been chosen to use two electric motors 48 to drive each drawer 42 on the figures two power plants are seen each of the plants shown containing two electric motors 48 for each drawer 42 a first electric motor 48 is integral with unit 20 or more generally with second compartment 24 while second electric motor 48 is integral with platform 30 each electric motor 48 drives by means of a shaft 50 two cogwheels 52 each installed on shaft 50 at a distance from one another each of these cogwheels 52 cooperates with a rack 54 fastened horizontally onto a central side wall 46 as for shaft 50 bearing the two cogwheels 52 it extends vertically in this way when two cogwheels 52 of a shaft 50 each meshed with a rack 54 are driven in rotation by a corresponding electric motor 48 corresponding central side wall 46 is driven in translation along a horizontal direction.
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extending from the front surface 22 thereof these shoulder straps 30 and 32 are of the same general configuration as the wrist straps 18 and 20 but are of course somewhat larger in order to fit about the shoulders and or upper arms of the wearing person p 1 or p 2 preferably a central reinforcement panel 34 is attached stitched etc to the front surface 22 of the central area 28 of the wing panel 10 to reinforce the strap attachments in the manner of the reinforcements 24 and 26 provided for the wrist strap attachments each of the straps or bands 18 20 30 and 32 is preferably formed of an elastic material in order to provide a secure fit about the wrists and shoulders of a person wearing the present costume wings 10 the use of an elastic material has been found to work well in securing the wings 10 to the body of the person p 1 p 2 wearing the wings as the wings are quite light in weight due to the light weight materials from which they are constructed the use of such light weight materials is primarily to allow the wings 10 to streamline and float in the breeze when the wearer is running or in any light wind or breeze relative to the wearer however the very light weight material provides other advantages in that it does not require heavy inelastic attachment straps and accompanying relatively complex buckles additional straps etc as required by many such wing costumes of the prior art the elastic material works well in securing the light weight wings 10 to a person and also allows a very young child to don and remove the wings 10 easily by himself or herself without need.
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outlet 53 upstream of the primary air inlet 42 of the combustor 28 and so the conduit 50 receives air from the compressor either directly or indirectly via the recuperator 35 an outlet 54 of the conduit 50 communicates with a pair of annular manifolds 55 a 55 b which surround the combustor liner 38 downstream of the endwall 39 a second set of dilution holes 56 extend through the liner 38 within the manifolds 55 a 55 b downstream of the first set of dilution holes 44 the conduit 50 is located entirely outside of the combustor 28 i e outside of the internal space defined by the combustor casing 36 consequently the bypass arrangement 50 provides air from the compressor directly to a downstream end of the combustor liner 38 i e in the region of the second set of dilution holes 56 without extending through the combustion zones 46 48 the region of the combustor liner 38 within and downstream of the second set of combustor holes defines a non combustion zone 58 essentially no combustion takes place within the non combustion zone 58 since the fuel introduced by the injector 40 has largely been burnt by this point the bypass valve 52 modulates mass flow of air through the bypass conduit 50 thereby controlling the ratio of air flowing through.
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while the spring arms 98 bear against the bottoms of the pawls 64 each to urge respective toe ends 76 78 into engagement with the cogs 74 of the outer race 58 when not obstructed by the cam teeth 82 of the actuator cam 60 it will be appreciated from fig2 that axially extending rivets 99 are used to secure the inner race plates 56 a 56 b together the rivets 99 extend through the apertures 70 in each of the plates 56 a 56 b to hold the two plates 56 a 56 b rigidly together and to thus assure against any relative rotation with respect to the plates 56 a 56 b in lieu of the rivets 99 other structural fasteners may be employed within the scope of this disclosure to secure the inner race plates 56 a 56 b it will be appreciated that the actuator device 100 ultimately controls the actuator tab 84 which in turn moves the actuator cam 60 between multiple distinct angular positions thus the positioning of the pawls 62 64 as axially retained between the riveted inner race plates 56 a 56 b is directly controlled by the actuator cam 60 against forces of springs 92 in fig2 the actuator tab 84 is shown positioned by the actuator device 100 in a first angularly rightward selectable position representative of a first one way locked one way unlocked or open mode in this position the slots 80 and cam teeth 82 of the actuator cam 60 are positioned so that.
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produced by such ctl referring now to fig2 a representation is shown of the particular treatment method as seen monoclonal antibodies directed against a specific antigen in this case the s6f1 antigen on the anti self anti cd4 ctl are produced in the conventional manner and infused into the bloodstream of the host patient the particular monoclonal antibody is shown attached to the antigen such mating flags the immune system and triggers a known immunological response to cause the body to attempt to remove the cell from the bloodstream in this manner the anti self anti cd4 ctl cell is destroyed a similar mechanism would be used if the particular monoclonal antibodies were directed to an antigen on a lytic produced by the ctl cell according to the invention monoclonal antibodies are directed to one or more of the antigens on the ctl cell or its lytics under some circumstances it may be desirable to limit the type of monoclonal antibodies to certain specific antigens or it may be desirable to treat the patient first with a particular monoclonal antibody and then use another monoclonal antibody later thus for example since many cells besides the ctl carry the cd8 antigen it may be desirable to limit use of the cd8 monoclonal antibodies until an initial improvement in the patient 39 s immune system is established through some.
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an exemplary wedge 66 is attached to the pulling wire 64 at a location between the distal end 61 and the shaft ring 63 it will be understood that the securement device 66 may have other shapes such as a conical shape or shapes similar to those described in copending applications wo 2009 050599 and wo 2009 050600 when the pulling wire 64 is pulled in the direction of arrow 65 the distal portion 67 of the pacing lead 14 bends until the securement device or wedge 66 engages with and locks inside the opening 62 of shaft ring 63 alternatively instead of providing a separate opening 62 the wedge 66 may lock directly between the shaft ring 63 and the distal portion 67 of the pacing lead 14 as indicated in fig6 b the pulling wire 64 may be designed to tear at the rated break point 68 under the pulling force following locking of wedge 66 or by a rotation of the pulling wire 64 the curved section 64 of the pacing lead 14 is now in apposition with the vessel wall not shown securing the pacing lead inside the vessel 12 another exemplary embodiment illustrated in fig7 a to 7 c employs a different type of anchoring mechanism 70 for improving securement of a pacing lead 14 in.
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is provided with swellable material 7 and its side faces are covered by quadrangular plates 20 one edge dimension h of which corresponding to the width of the section 8 of the sealing device the other edge dimension of the plates 20 exceeds the corresponding dimension of the core element inclusive the swellable material 7 so as to form freely extending portions 21 a space being formed therebetween into which the section 8 of the sealing device 4 may be introduced said extending portions being provided with slots 22 into which the ribs 18 of the section 8 will fit during the jointing conduits 23 are arranged in the core element 19 from which pipe connecting pieces 24 extend through the swellable material 7 the pipe connecting pieces are located so that they will fit into the injection conduits 16 17 of the section 8 when the jointing element here generally designated 25 is mated with the sealing device 4 the conduits 23 in the core element are also connected to pipe connection pieces 26 extending from one of the side plates 20 through these pipe pieces injection medium may be introduced into the conduits 23 and further into the injection conduits 16 17 of the sealing device fig7 and 8 illustrate how a jointing element 25 may be used to form an angular connection between two sealing devices 4 the jointing element is pushed down on the longitudinal edge portion 12 of the horizontal sealing device.
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2 the light guiding plate 3 the display panel 4 the optical sheet 5 the reflection sheet 6 and the middle frame 7 are supported by a front frame 9 having an opening further the light source 2 is provided only in one side surface 3 a of the light guiding plate 3 in fig1 but the invention is not limited thereto for example the light source and the light source substrate may be provided in two or more side surfaces of the light guiding plate an example of the light source 2 includes a point light source such as an led or a laser diode in the case of using the point light source the point light source is used while being mounted to the light source substrate furthermore the light guiding plate 3 is formed of glass or resin such as polyethylene terephthalate pet acrylate pmma polycarbonate pc or cyclo olefin the facing light emission surface 3 c of the light guiding plate 3 is provided with a light scattering portion not shown which guides the light to the light emission surface 3 b by scattering the propagation direction of the light the light scattering portion functions as a means for extracting the light from the light guiding plate 3 by scattering the total reflection conditions of the light propagated to the inside of the light guiding plate specifically an example of the scattering means includes a method of printing a dot pattern on the facing light emission surface 3 c of the light guiding plate 3 a method of making the facing light emission surface 3 c a rough surface or a method of forming.
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u201c b u201d is a vertical sectional view thereof at the line a a in the plan view u201c a u201d fig1 is a plan view of the completed ink jet recording head shown in fig1 a and 17b in fig1 the nozzle layer is not shown referring to fig1 a 18 the ink jet recording head manufactured with the use of the ink jet recording head manufacturing method in this embodiment has a substrate 1 on which a plurality of heaters electro thermal transducer elements 110 as ejection pressure generation elements for heating the ink liquid to generate ink liquid ejection pressure by generating bubbles in the ink liquid are formed although there are also formed on the substrate 1 a semiconductor circuit inclusive of transistors or the like for driving the heaters 110 and electrical pads for maintaining electrical connection between the recording head and the main assembly of a recording apparatus these are not shown in order to make the drawings easier to understand the substrate 1 is provided with an ink supply hole 109 which is a through hole the heaters 110 are disposed in two lines along the edges of the ink supply hole 109 on the obverse side of the substrate although only three heaters 110 are shown in the drawings in order to make it easier to understand the drawings the ink jet recording head.
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the conventional structure shown in fig9 are denoted by the same reference symbols as in fig9 and descriptions thereof are omitted a drainage capability of a side flow type parallel flow heat exchanger 1 can be improved by forming the parallel flow heat exchanger 1 to have a structure shown in fig1 that is in the parallel flow heat exchanger edges of corrugated fins 6 at a surface of the heat exchanger on a side thereof where condensate water gathers protrude from edges of flat tubes 4 a water guide member 10 is inserted into a gap g between every adjacent ones of protruding portions of the corrugated fins 6 a distance between the water guide member 10 and the protruding edge of that one of the corrugated fins 6 which is situated above the water guide member 10 is such that surface tension of water is allowed to act therebetween as the water guide member 10 any of the following can be used for example various types of water absorbent and non water absorbent members allowing surface tension of condensate water to act on them which include an assembly of fibers preferably synthetic fibers namely a so called cord a member formed by twisting wires or synthetic resin filaments into the shape.
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resistors 68 and 69 whose terminal 70 is connected with the base of the transistor 52 and via a capacitor 71 with ground a filter condensor 72 lies between ground and the switch 66 the transistor 52 and its accessory components are made in a suitable manner from epoxy resin this being indicated by the dot dash vertical lines 73 in fig3 when the switch 66 is closed by activating the knob 14 the generator which consists of the crystal 26 and the transistor 52 together with the other elements that form part of the circuit begins to oscillate at a frequency dependent on the dimensions of the crystal 26 but preferably between 60 and 100 khz and more particularly between 100 and 800 khz the crystal 26 modifies its mechanical dimensions in rhythm with the electrical oscillations and these mechanical vibrations are transferred at a magnified amplitude to the tube 12 the point 18 placed over the tube 12 fig1 creates vibrations in a variety of directions as is indicated by the arrows in the foreground of fig5 the vibrations 75 are caused by variations in thickness while the vibrations 76 are the consequence of longitudinal vibrations that move diagonally across the crystal 26 in the form of embodiment shown a y cut crystal is used fig6 shows a quartz crystal 74 against a system of coordinates where 77 and 78 are two possibilities for y cuts in the form of embodiment shown the point 18 thus produces vibrations that are preferably transversal but longitudinal vibrations may also be created with other forms of embodiment or by some other placement of the crystal transversal vibrations are of course preferable for the removal of tartar from teeth for instance for the reasons mentioned in the introduction where.
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121 at the end of the drawing furnace and conveys a signal on to the regulator 133 which after consideration of the temperature gives the setting or adjusting command for the energy supply through burner 112 for the preferably independent regulation of the nozzle and the nozzle orifice heating an energy supply is provided having with large installations apparatus for the use of exhaust heat for example recuperators and preheating of the mixture the object of the energy feed regulation is a constant temperature corresponding to the theoretical value in the portion of the smelting furnace which is located directly in front of the nozzle or in front of the drawing chamber respectively the theoretical value of the temperature at the end of the smelting furnace is adjusted normally in this connection from the point of view of glass technology and only in exceptional cases according to other criteria the exception occurs for example if the production mixture in spite of emptying of the full hydrostatic height in front of the nozzle is too small and the glass temperature for raising of the outflow speed of the glass from the nozzle must be raised the control technology combination of the individual control steps is shown by the main portion of fig6 suggestions for the theoretical value of the nozzle orifice 115 which are determined from the actually measured values 126 1 126 n of.
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basic frequency fo this signal corresponds to a signal subtraction of the pre amplification output signal s 21 from the signal s 23 at the coupler input 23 which is directly proportional to the input signal s i the signal subtraction is achieved through phase opposition of the basic frequency signal shares when the signals are combined e g by using two 90 u00b0 couplers for k 1 and k 2 if the coupler k 2 is a narrow band coupler then the low pass filter tp can be omitted the connections 13 of the first coupler and 24 of the second coupler which are not needed are terminated non reflecting with the impedances r the output signal s 22 of the second coupler k 2 has a signal expanding course le with respect to the input signal s i which is plotted in fig2 b as output power p o above the input power p i such a characteristic course is achieved advantageously by generating a signal with signal compressing characteristic course lk in the pre amplifier vv and by subtracting this signal from a more powerful signal with linear characteristic course ll fig2 a thus in the arrangement shown in fig1 the signal present at input 21 of the second amplifier has less power than the signal at the other input 23 of this coupler meaning the pre amplifying stage is adjusted to a signal amplification of less than one lt o db the same considerations meaning the use of a signal expanding course for compensating a signal compressing power stage also apply.
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a e1 or t1 interface on the radio interface two basic formats are also defined as fullrate fr and halfrate hr today there is a one to one mapping between using fr on the radio interface and 16 kbit s on the abis interface and using hr on the radio interface and 8 kbit s on abis respectively when using amr on a fr channel on the radio interface the remote transcoder protocol will use a 16 kb s subchannel on the abis interface fig2 a and when using amr on hr the remote transcoder protocol will use a 8 kbit s subchannel as depicted in fig2 b as mentioned above amr consists of collection of eight different speech coders using codec rates between 4 75 kbit s and 12 2 kbit s this allows for different amount of error control and correction coding on the radio interface which totally may carry 22 8 kb s for full rate and 11 4 kb s on half rate communications for amr fr all codec rates can be used for highly interfered radio environments a low rate codec e g 4 75 will be used allowing for very good error correction for less interfered radio environments a high rate codec e g 12 2 or 10 2 will be used this leads to good quality and high capacity for amr hr only six of the amr codecs can be used and the amount of error control and correction coding is significantly reduced since half rate on the radio interface is only 11 4 kb s this results in lower quality and capacity in interfered radio environments compared with amr fr for an active call a set of up to 4.
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examples of events and measurements that can be detected by the streaming client 30 are presented in the table of fig2 while examples of metrics that can be computed by a streaming client 30 or by the streaming server 20 are presented in the table of fig3 it is to be understood that the list of events measurements and metrics employed in the system 10 may differ from the presented ones moreover four ways to define the frequency for transmission of feedback messages from the streaming client 30 to the streaming server 20 comprising events measurements and or metrics are provided in a first periodic alternative the feedback messages are sent during a session according to a certain schedule this provides the possibility of a server action to adjust the qos of the transmitted media stream s if required depending on the frequency defined this may cause some extra traffic in the uplink direction if the period of reporting is too short in a second event based alternative the feedback messages are sent based on the occurrence of events in the client 30 this method also provides possibilities for server 20 to take an action during the session if required if the event rate is high too much extra traffic may be caused in the uplink direction unless many events are appended in to the same message.
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partially enables the spine elements 402 and 404 to be coupled together and or relatively stable relative to one another for example fig9 depicts a detailed view of the groove 426 of the first spine element 402 in some examples the groove 426 may be defined by the first portion 410 fig1 depicts a detailed view of the extension 428 of the second spine element 404 in some examples the extension 428 may extend from the first portion 410 referring to fig9 and 10 in practice the extension 428 is to be at least partially positioned in the groove 426 the interaction between the extension 428 and the groove 426 at least partially enables the spine elements 402 and 404 to be relatively stable relative to one another for example fig1 depicts a detailed view of the end 430 of the first spine element 402 the end 430 includes a biasing or locking element or mechanism 1102 the locking element 1102 may be part of the first portion 410 in some examples the locking element 1102 may be biased by a tab not shown formed from the second portion 412 and positioned beneath the locking element 1102 the interaction between the tab and the locking element 1102 may urge the locking element 1102 toward an edge 1104 of the second portion 412 for example in some examples the locking element 1102 includes a tapered surface 1106 and a step 1108 that may facilitate coupling with and or.
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connected to the drain side of the pmos transistor 11 the respective sources of the pair of pmos transistors 11 12 are connected to a pmos transistor 13 connected in common and acting as a switch the transistor 13 has its source connected to a source voltage vcc a pmos transistor 14 as a constant current source is connected to a drain of the pmos transistor 11 the pmos transistor 14 has its drain connected to ground gnd and input signals are supplied to the gate via input 17 the pmos transistor 12 has its drain connected to a capacitor 16 for storing the electrical charges and a nmos transistor n channel mosfet 15 for controlling the charging and discharging of the capacitor 16 the nmos transistor 15 has its gate connected in common with the gate of the pmos transistor 14 to the input 17 the nmos transistor 15 has its source connected to a ground voltage gnd the electrode of the capacitor 16 connected to the drain of the pmos transistor 12 is connected to the output 18 the other electrode of the capacitor 16 is connected to a ground voltage gnd in the first embodiment the pmos transistor 13 may be dispensed with the capacitor 16 may also be a.
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comprises a frame 1 in which a pre compressor 2 formed by a lower endless conveyor belt 3 and an upper endless pre compression belt 4 arranged above the lower belt 3 is supported the lower belt 3 and the upper pre compression belt 4 are forming a gap narrowing in a transport direction of the pre compressor 2 the transport direction of the belts 3 and 4 is indicated in the drawing by arrows a compacting device designated by 20 is arranged downstream of the pre compressor 2 in the frame 1 said compacting means comprising a roller pair of a lower compacting roller 5 and an upper compacting roller 7 each rotatably supported by the frame 1 the rollers 5 and 7 are driven by means of a motor and the distance between the two rollers 5 and 7 is adjustable which is indicated by a double arrow on the upper roller 7 in order to be able to cope with different thicknesses of the un needled fleece web supplied thereto the roller 7 may preferably be lifted off the overall arrangement e g for maintenance purposes the rollers 5 and 7 are each provided with all steel armaments on their circumference said armaments consisting of a wire provided with a toothing said wire being wound onto the roller periphery rollers of this type are known as carding rollers on the discharge side of the roller pair 5 and 7 a supply roller pair is rotatably supported said roller pair comprising of a lower supply roller 8 and an upper supply roller 9 the.
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and move laterally inwardly along a plurality of alternate interleaver entry path portions to an interleaved relation with respect to one or more of the vertically spaced newsprint webs np1 np2 and np3 passing through the interleaver whereafter the web halves move around first and second turn bars of a set of vertically spaced turn bars 120 122 124 126 and 128 and move forwardly in interleaved relation to the webs np1 np2 and np3 to one or more guide rollers 130 132 134 and 136 from where they move rearwardly for entry into the folder whereafter after passing through the folder they are delivered to the trimmer 28 for suitable trimming operations as best seen in fig1 each turn bar 120 122 124 and 126 may be selectively moved in a translatory manner along suitable guide tracks 137 utilizing suitable motor means 138 to selectively vary the registry of each coated web half c1 c2 with respect to the newsprint webs and to selectively determine whether the web half c1 c2 is positioned on the gear side or the operator side of the newsprint webs the webs np1 np2 np3 c1 and c2 arrive at the entry to the folder in vertically stacked relation as the superposed webs approach the top of former roller 54 each of the newsprint webs passes beneath two laterally spaced spray nozzles 58 which as best seen in fig3 and fig1 b act to apply an adhesive or paste along longitudinal lines 58a on the respective webs page lines 58a are each spaced equidistant from the centerline of the web and a respective side edge of the web the superimposed webs immediately thereafter pass between.
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require intelligence and digital predistortion on the base station side before entering the bus a traditional kartesian feedback loop possesses no problem the purpose is to make the function of the transmitter foreseeable the transmission line is located between other parts of the baseband and the base station unit the only task of the transmission line is to carry forward the raw data from base station units the data is in a digital format and is down converted and decimated this arrangement is to simplify the connection between different parts of the baseband an optional feature for supporting some receiver algorithms e g irc interference reduction combining in diversity receiving and combining is to sent the data to the transmission line together with a clock signal indicating sampling interval in relation to transmission bus feedback loop can be taken into consideration in a function of adaptivity and intelligence the used transmission formats can be defined freely but should be kept simple no synchronisation clock is needed because tcu can synchronise itself to the received signal when most of the baseband functions are moved from base station units to the digital exchange no complicated interfaces between base station units and the digital exchange are needed this fact leads to many benefits from the system operation and maintenance point loads of the different sectors can be redivided flexible if loads increase suddenly in some sector simplified base station architecture in regard of base station and exchange interfaces no complex interface between the exchange and the base station.
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the pad driver transistors this pad driver circuitry is capable of supporting any single ended signaling protocol fig5 shows the conventional lvds driver architecture pmos p 10 acts as a current source having its gate connected to a current reference voltage vbias_p and its source is connected to the supply voltage vddo vbias_p is generated from a bias cell and its value is so that it allows p 10 to source constant current 1 nmos n 10 acts as a current sink having its gate connected to a current reference voltage vbias_n and its source is connected to the ground terminal vsso vbias_n is also generated from the bias cell and its value is such that it allows nmos n 10 to sink a constant current 1 four transistors p 1 p 2 n 1 and n 2 form a current steering circuit the gates of p 1 and n 1 are controlled by an input signal in and gates of p 2 and n 2 are controlled by complementary signal in u02dc it is required that there should be no skew between the signals in and in u02dc the drains of p 1 and n 1 are connected together to the pad 20 and the drains of p 2 and n 2 are together connected to the pad 10 a 100 ohm resistance 30 is connected between pads 10 and 20 the resister is connected at the receiver end after the transmission lines which are not shown here when in.
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this information can be employed herein if needed to exclude specific embodiments that are in the prior art whenever a range is given in the specification for example a time range frequency range intensity range or a composition range all intermediate ranges and subranges as well as all individual values included in the ranges given are intended to be included in the disclosure as used herein u201c comprising u201d is synonymous with u201c including u201d u201c containing u201d or u201c characterized by u201d and is inclusive or open ended and does not exclude additional unrecited elements or method steps as used herein u201c consisting of u201d excludes any element step or ingredient not specified in the claim element as used herein u201c consisting essentially of u201d does not exclude materials or steps that do not materially affect the basic and novel characteristics of the claim in each instance herein any of the terms u201c comprising u201d u201c consisting essentially of u201d and u201c consisting of u201d may be replaced with either of the other two terms the invention illustratively described herein may be practiced in the absence of any element or elements limitation or limitations which is not specifically disclosed herein one of ordinary skill.
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leads to an appropriate source of electrical power to be hereinafter described additional apertures not shown in mandrel 74 may be provided if necessary for routing end leads of coils 90 and 92 in like manner acoustic reflector 76 will similarly to base 64 include an upper o ring retainer groove 116 which carries an upper o ring 118 for sealing engagement between the outer cylindrical periphery of reflector 76 and the inner surface of housing 60 in this manner it will be understood that an inner volume 124 shown in fig3 will thus be provided which is sealed off from the outside of housing 60 and from areas above and below reflector 76 and base 64 respectively volume 124 will preferably be filled with a fluid such as oil or the like for acoustical impedance matching with fluid 14 referring now to fig3 and 4 in greater detail it will be recalled that these figures are respectively elevational and plan views of the acoustic source 26 of fig2 showing additional detail thereof first it will be noted that internally and longitudinally of middle mandrel 74 reflector 76 and upper mandrel 78 along central axis 28 respective coaxially aligned passages 98 100 and 102 are disposed passage 98 communicates with apertures 94 and 96 thereby providing means for routing end leads of coils 86 92 through apertures 94 and 96 and through passages 98 102 to an appropriate source of electrical energy still referring to fig3 and 4 threaded recesses 104 and 106 are provided in base 64 and threaded recesses 108 and 110 in reflector 76 for threadably receiving matingly threaded end portions.
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improve peelability of the hydrogel pad from the body after use at least one layer composed of woven fabric or net like nonwoven fabric is placed in the hydrogel pad the arrangement of the woven fabric or net like nonwoven fabric supports the hydrogel pad which results in easy handling prevents self adhesion of hydrogels which forms a spherical shape during handling and prevents elongation of the hydrogel pad when peeling it off from the skin therefore it is desired for the fabric to have a repulsion force in a certain degree the mesh size of the woven fabric or net like nonwoven fabric is from about 0 1 to 5 0 mm if the mesh size is less than about 0 1 mm the hydrogel does not sufficiently permeate into the fabric and as a result the electric current flow passage is disturbed and consequently electrical noise causes during measurement on the other hand if the mesh size is larger than about 5 0 mm the self supporting property of the fabric is poor the thickness of the woven fabric or net like nonwoven fabric is not particularly limited but from a practical viewpoint it generally from about 50 to 400 u03bc the material of the woven fabric and net like nonwoven fabric is not particularly limited and any conventional natural and synthetic fibers can be used representative examples thereof are polyesters rayon and the like preferably two layers of the woven fabric or net like nonwoven fabric are arranged near the surfaces of the hydrogel pad a representative.
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handle to be removably connected to one another rolling a group of hair to be curled around the brush cartridge directing heat at the group of rolled up hair and the brush cartridge to dry the group of rolled up hair and to heat the brush cartridge and detaching the handle from the brush cartridge the present invention adapts different size brush ends to one handle for use as a set or individually to style a portion or an entire head of hair application_number US 99662397 A description while this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspects of the invention to the embodiments illustrated a brush generally designated 100 used for curling hair is illustrated in fig6 and 7 the brush 100 includes a brush cartridge 110 and a handle 120 referring now to fig7 the brush cartridge 110 includes an adapter 130 which is used to removeably connect the brush cartridge 110 to the handle 120 the brush cartridge 110 also includes a body 132 which is generally cylindrical in shape is constructed of metal and has a plurality of apertures 134 therein as will be understood by those skilled in the art the plurality of apertures 134 permit the proper distribution of heat through and about the brush cartridge 110 proper heat distribution is important for both drying and curling the hair to be curled.
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dissolution rate controlling polymer if used and optionally other pharmaceutically acceptable excipients are blended together in a high shear granulator such as fielder or a fluid bed granulator such as glatt gpcg 5 and granulated to form agglomerates by adding spraying a granulating fluid such as water or alcohol and dried the wet mass can be extruded and spheronized to produce spherical particles beads using an extruder marumerizer in these embodiments the drug load could be as high as 90 by weight based on the total weight of the extruded spheronized core the blend can also be used to produce dry granules by slugging in a tablet press or a chilsonator without the addition of any granulating fluid the active containing cores beads pellets or granular particles thus obtained may be coated with one or two layers of polymers to obtain desired release profiles with or without a lag time the inner layer membrane which largely controls the rate of release following imbibition of water or body fluids into the core comprises a water insoluble polymer such as ethylcellulose at a thickness of from 1 weight up to 6 weight preferably from 1 5 to 4 and most preferably about 2 depending on the solvent or latex suspension based coating formulation used the outer membrane which largely.
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11 outside the vehicle more distant from the operator than the object both the contour and the object being within the operator 39 s field of view a second embodiment of the invention is illustrated in fig3 wherein the support is constituted by an elongate sleeve 30 secured to one end to a suction cup 31 by means of a ball and socket joint 32 that allows the sleeve to be positioned in any number of angular positions relative to the surface to which the suction cup 31 is fixed in this case the side or rear window of the vehicle 10 the support 15 further includes an arm 34 extending within the distal end of the sleeve 30 for telescopic movement relative to the sleeve 30 and a finger 35 pivotally connected by pin 36 to the distal end of the arm 34 a spring 37 within the sleeve 30 bears against an end of the arm 34 and urges it to its fully extended position the same being limited by a tab 34a on arm 34 that projects into slot 30a in sleeve 30 line bearing means comprise a pair of spaced discs 39 mounted at the free end of the finger 35 as shown in fig3 and 4 the finger 35 may extend axially of the arm 34 or it may extend at an angle thereto due to the pivot pin 36 so that the device may be fixed to a rear window 10a or a side window 10b of a station wagon having a rearwardly facing seat for example at any desired position thereof.
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40 locks over center line 60 carriage 14 is moved to a forwardmost position in slot 12 an end of carriage 14 may be inward of slot 12 and extend beyond the housing 3 however carriage 14 may not move more forwardly owing to step 15 see also fig2 which interacts with the end of slot 12 in the position shown in fig3 lever 36 has moved counterclockwise so that bar 32 and gripper arm 30 have rotated to grip printed product 5 fig4 shows a perspective view of the gripper unit 1 as shown in fig3 housing 3 includes first side 10 second side 110 and a top side 11 which can run on track 2 shown schematically second side 110 has a slot 112 in which a carriage can slide also near second side 110 of gripper unit 1 is a cam 146 supported on a v shaped shaped hinge 140 having a first arm 142 and a second arm 144 fig5 shows the side of gripper unit 1 opposite the side shown in fig3 second hinge 140 is locked over center by a second cam follower 150 acting on cam 146 arm 144 of hinge 140 is rotatably connected to a pin 148 and to a pin 145 arm 142 of hinge 140 is connected to pin 145 and to bar 32 a carriage 114 is slid forward in slot 112 by the action of cam 146 which is forced downwardly by cam follower 150 a latch 136 is attached rotatably by a pin 137 to carriage 114 so as to be act clockwise about pin 137 this clockwise force can be effected for example using a spring or alternately can occur.
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is ah advantage that the sensitivity to restrain the variation of the output voltage vo can be improved compared with the circuit shown in fig1 and the temperature characteristics can be improved as well the present disclosure is not limited to the aforementioned exemplary embodiments and various modifications are possible for example several exemplary modifications are described below a the circuit configuration for the case in which the input voltage vi and the output voltage vo are positive is shown however in a case where the input voltage vi and the output voltage vo are negative the same configuration is possible by reversing the transistor conductive type for example using a pnp type instead of an npn type b the component depicted as the diode connected npn 7 is not limited to a single npn transistor and embodiments may include a plurality of serially connected npns 7 corresponding to a required output voltage vo c a phase compensation circuit for preventing oscillation such as the capacitor 11 and the resistor 12 can be added as heeded following from the above description and invention summaries it should be apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art that while the systems herein described constitute exemplary embodiments it is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the above precise embodiments and that changes may be made without departing from the scope of the claims likewise it is to be understood that the invention is defined by the claims and it is not necessary to meet any or all of the identified advantages or objects of the invention disclosed herein in order to fall within the scope of the claims since inherent.
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valve having ball 83 cavity 84 flow path 86 fluid injector tubing 88 fluid accelerator 90 with fluid exhaust port 92 chamber 94 and outlet 96 as shown in fig3 chamber 94 has a conical shape to facilitate movement of fluid out from fluid exhaust port 92 and through outlet 96 once assembled longitudinal bore 76 is formed between screen 50 lower coupler 60 ported member 62 isolation device 66 and upper coupler 72 by placing bores 51 61 63 67 73 in fluid communication with each other longitudinal bore 76 is in fluid communication with outlet 96 of jet pump 80 through valve 82 cavity 84 flow path 86 fluid exhaust port 92 and chamber 94 in one particular operation of downhole tool 40 a tubing string not shown is used to dispose downhole tool 40 into wellbore 20 after disposition within wellbore 20 isolation device 66 is activated so that annulus 21 of wellbore 20 is divided into upper zone 22 above isolation device 66 and lower zone 23 below isolation device 66 activation of isolation device 66 can be accomplished using known methods with particular reference to the arrows shown in fig3 that illustrate fluid flow through downhole tool 40 after setting isolation device 66 within wellbore 20 fluid such as water is pumped down fluid injector tubing 88 through fluid accelerator 90 and out of fluid exhaust port 92 into chamber 94 fluid accelerator 90 and fluid exhaust port 92 increase the pressure at which the fluid is expelled from fluid injector tubing 88 thereby creating a venturi effect due to the increased pressure expulsion of fluid through fluid exhaust port 92 negative pressure is created within jet pump 80 and thus in upper zone 22 so.
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supply lines 66 68 and temporary water shut off valves 70 72 are provided shims not shown in fig4 may be used to provide a comfortable fit between frame 12 and wall studs 60 62 also as shown in fig4 several pipe nipples 74 are inserted into the spray mountings 20 these pipe nipples 74 are used to prevent debris from entering into spray mountings 20 and the piping configuration 18 while a wall is being built to close in the plumbing system 10 of the invention once a wall is constructed in front of the prefabricated plumbing system or wall system 10 the pipe nipples 74 can be removed more about which is discussed hereinbelow referring to fig5 a the wall studs 60 62 may be about 2 inches thick and 4 inches wide support frame 12 may have a depth of 3 inches so that the wall studs 60 62 overhang frame 12 by about 1 inch as also shown in fig5 a pipe nipples 74 also extend beyond wall studs 60 62 for their easy removal from spray mountings 20 not shown in fig5 a fig5 b shows that a cement board 76 may be nailed to studs 60 62 and that this cement board 76 may contain a finish material such as tile marble or granite indicated at reference number 77 preferably the finished wall thickness ranges between 4.
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cross section of the finished product the bandolier 10 then carries the metal blank 9 to the second coining station 12 the second coining station 12 of the progressive die comprising an upper coining die 12 a and a lower coining die 12 b is show generally in fig2 and in greater detail in fig4 a the upper coining die 12 a is shaped to provide the correct final cross section area and to promote the flow of material to the center 17 the lower coining die 12 b is flat to promote material flow fig4 b shows the profile 18 of the metal blank 9 following action of the second coining station 12 wherein the edges 19 have a thickness 5 that matches the thickness of the finished product 1 the bandolier 10 then carries the metal blank 9 to the third coining station 13 the third coining station 13 of the progressive die comprising an upper coining die 13 a and a lower coining die 13 b is shown generally in fig2 and in greater detail in fig5 a the third coining station 13 reforms the metal blank 9 to the final shape and required dimensions fig5 b shows the profile 20 of the finished product 1 the first and second coining stations 11 and 12 established the conditions allowing the flow of material to the center 17 at the third coining station 13 providing the.
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the tubes 28 may have individual inflation valves 31 32 33 with the interior of each tube segregated from the other tubes this provides an extra measure of safety since a puncture in one tube will not allow complete deflation of the pneumatic barrier 12 as mentioned above the tubes may be connected by a conduit for inflating all the tubes through a common inflation valve the valves 31 32 and 33 are one way valves which may be made of polymers the valves as shown in fig5 have a flat valve body 34 bonded about an aperture in the pneumatic tube the valve body has an inlet 35 connecting the interior of the tube with the atmosphere a flap valve 36 closes the inlet 35 and is attached to the valve body forming a hinge 37 the hinge 37 is biased flat or closed and the flap pivots into the interior of the tube so that inflation pressure will hold the valve closed the valve may be opened by a probe to allow deflation when desired other valve may be used such as provided for inflatable footballs soccer balls basketballs or tire valves it is of importance that the material affords sufficient impact protection to meet the regulatory agencies 39 requirements in order for this to be a viable alternative to other hurricane protective mechanisms while stiff structures such as panels of metal are easily tested for impact requirement and have.
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invention which is similar to the embodiments of fig3 a and 3b except that the cover 30 is internally threaded and detachably fits onto corresponding threads 35 in the housing 20 so as to secure the insert 10 in place the recessed portions 5 39 in the housing 20 ensure that the insert 10 is itself recessed below the outermost circumferential surface 21 of the face of the housing 20 so that the insert 10 does not interfere with the capping operation of the device for example the position of the insert 10 is not altered upon placing the cover 30 onto the housing and locking it thereon regardless of whether that locking operation involves a small twisting motion the embodiment of fig3 a and 3b a threading operation the embodiments of fig4 a and 4b a snapping operation the embodiments of fig5 a and 5b or some other operation fig5 a and 5b illustrate yet another embodiment of the present invention which is similar to the embodiments of fig3 a and 3b except that the cover 30 is configured to create a detachable friction fit over housing 20 thus with insert 10 positioned in place in the housing 20 the cover 30 together with lens 40 is frictionally engaged to the outer surface of.
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provides the test pattern signal in which the carrier frequency pattern is modulated by the selected signal frequency pattern the frequency spectrum of the test patterns reaches from 3 hz to 14 khz in fig1 there is provided a separate output ep out 18 which makes the test signal available to external probes using test chamber 20 of the apparatus the test pattern signal is supplied to a primary excitation coil 22 which generates the electro magnetic test field the matter to be test 24 is placed inside coil 22 a secondary coil 26 senses the resultant electromagnetic field inside test chamber 20 the electrical output signal of secondary coil 26 includes a component from the test pattern field and a component representing the resonance signal of the matter under test responding to the test field a low pass filter 28 eliminates all frequency components above a certain frequency the resultant filtered signal is compared with the electrical test pattern signal in comparator 30 the difference signal is amplified in amplifier 36 and supplied to an electronic switch 38 switch 38 is provided to select either an external signal ep in from an external device connected to line 34 or the filtered differential signal from amplifier 36 switch 38 is controlled by a select signal on line 40 the selected signal is amplified in amplifier 42 and provided to two evaluation channels the first evaluation channel converts the received signal into a digital signal in d a converter 44 the resultant digital signal can be evaluated processed stored modified or treated otherwise in an processing device 46 such as a special or common purpose computer the second evaluation channel includes a demodulator 56 a voltage controlled oscillator 58 and an acoustic output device such as a loudspeaker.
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subsequent to recrystallization grain size distribution can remain normal throughout the process or a few grains may grow very large while the rest remain approximately unchanged until devoured by the large ones the latter type of grain growth referred to as 34 secondary recrystallization 34 or 34 discontinuous 34 is generally considered to be abnormal it is known that the critical current density through a grain boundary may be reduced significantly for misorientation angles greater than 5 u00b0 10 u00b0 it is thus desirable to obtain superconducting deposits in which the number of grain boundaries with misorientation angles greater than 5 u00b0 10 u00b0 is minimized for conductors in which the superconducting deposit is epitaxial with an underlying metallic or oxide buffer layer or substrate it is desirable to minimize the number of grain boundaries with misorientations greater than 5 u00b0 10 u00b0 this is accomplished if the texture of the substrate is so sharp that grain orientations vary by no more than 5 u00b0 10 u00b0 useful superconducting layers may be obtained using substrates with larger spread in grain orientation but the better the substrate texture the better the properties of the superconductor deposit are expected to be in a cube texture the cube plane lies parallel to the plane of the sheet and a cube edge is parallel to the rolling direction i e 100 001 this texture resembles a single crystal with subgrains but may contain a minor amount of material in twin relation to the principal orientation a fully developed cube texture as described herein has been developed with biaxial alignment with x ray diffraction peak width of 2 u00b0 full width at half maximum brass texture is 110 lt 112 gt it does not appear that brass texture is obtainable as sharp as the.
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respectively in fig4 when in the weave tilt position the controls are exposed to an operator when facing the loom so that successive weaving operations may be performed when in the warp transfer tilt position the warp arrays are in the line of vision of the operator facilitating circulation of the warp threads by indexing the warp arrays in one direction or the other and by transfer of a warp thread from one array to the other the entire operating mechanism of the loom with the exception of a fabric roll 48 which is journaled in the arms 4 is supported by the frame 1 while the parts making up the mechanism are identified in fig1 4 reference should be made to fig5 in the following the description as this fig illustrates what may be termed a transverse schematic cross section of the loom mechanism with some parts displaced from true position for clarity in this fig conventional ground markings should be interpreted to mean the essential points of support of the mechanism in the frame 1 supported by the frame 1 are bearings 12 and 14 on which are slidably supported at one end a front cross member 16 and a rear cross member 18 which may be supported at their opposite ends by similar bearings mounted on the frame 1 or by other means such as rollers guided in suitable ways not shown in the frame 1 the cross members 16 and 18 are simultaneously moved toward and away from each other to predetermine limits by rotation of a knob 20 operably connected.
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logic state to the other this causes one of logic and gates 13 and 14 to assume a logic state corresponding to the type of fabrics identified by the present control apparatus in response to which the respective logic gate becomes effective to initiate the execution of the laundering cycle established for the thus identified fabrics under the control of microprocessor program control unit 1 by applying the described criteria it is also possible to automatically detect the presence of other types of fabrics and to correspondingly control the execution of other laundering cycles particularly suitable for these fabrics by the provision in addition to the comparator and logic gates described above by way of example of additional comparators and logic gates of different types without thereby leaving the scope of protection as claimed for the present invention the present control apparatus operates as follows after the laundry has been deposited into the drum and prior to the admission of water and detergents to the tub of the machine microprocessor program control unit 1 starts the rotation of the drum with the resultant agitation of the laundry and at the same time generates an enable signal 27 to be applied to clock signal generator 11 under these conditions while the laundry commences to produce friction generated electrostatic charges which are progressively accumulated on electrodes 3 and 4 of discharge element 2 clock signal generator 11 starts to generate square wave shaped clock signals which are counted by digital counter 10 to thereby.
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with the rotational velocity being known the exact initially setting position of the dial is determined in advance application_number US 86445001 A description a clothes dryer 1 of the current invention is shown in fig1 and generally includes an outer cabinet 10 having an opening leading to a rotatable drum 14 and a door 18 for closing the opening disposed on the upper surface of the outer cabinet is a control panel 22 for establishing a desired operational sequence for programming the clothes dryer 1 of the invention fig2 depicts a close up view of control panel 22 and includes a plurality of buttons and other elements for controlling clothes dryer 1 although control panel 22 is described below in a specific arrangement it should be understood that the particular arrangement is only exemplary as a wide range of layouts would suffice accordingly disposed on the left side of control panel 22 is a temperature selector 40 which includes buttons for determining the heat output of the clothes dryer 1 in the most preferred embodiment temperature selector 40 includes an air fluff button 42 a delicate button 44 a medium button 46 and a regular button 48 next to temperature selector 40 is a moisture monitor 55 for displaying the current moisture state of articles contained within clothes dryer 1 moisture monitor 55 is shown as including a set of leds 58 for indicating the specific moisture level because the leds 58 are vertically arranged individual leds 58 a f can be illuminated to indicate a current moisture level for example a low moisture level can be signified by illuminating only led 58 a while a higher moisture level can be.
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aperture it should be appreciated that separate bracket members may be mounted to the vehicle trim panels alternatively the brackets for receipt of the locking knobs may be formed integrally with the trim panel to enhance the appearance of the vehicle when the roller is not installed yet another embodiment is contemplated in which the brackets themselves may be rotated to engage the flanges with their respective slots thus in the preferred embodiment shown in fig3 the roller shade assembly having end cap 10 is initially positioned in a vehicle with its slot 13 facing an upward direction and its flanges 16 extending in a horizontal direction relative to the vehicle trim panel once the end caps are axially compressed and inserted into the trim panel the entire assembly is preferably rotated approximately u00bc turn securing the assembly in place and rotating slot 13 to face a substantially rearward direction in the vehicle thenceforth the shade can be pulled and retracted from the assembly in a conventional manner alternatively installation might proceed by initially positioning the assembly with slot 13 facing a downward direction then rotating the assembly to bring the slot upward to face a rearward direction in the vehicle in either of these techniques an approximately 180 u00b0 rotation would.
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the circuit of fig2 in accordance with the principles of the present invention does not provide a matching of the input impedance z e to the output impedance z o of the preceding stage but rather halves the noise optimum source impedance from approximately 100 ohm to approximately 50 ohm referring to fig3 real transistors represent noise sources that are viewed as ideal noise free transistors in the equivalent circuit in front of whose base terminals b 3 b 4 noise voltage sources u n3 u n4 are disposed noise current sources i n3 i n4 connect the base circuit to the emitter circuit the influence of the parallel circuit and the two transistors t 3 and t 4 on the noise behavior is described with reference to fig3 the signal to noise ratio for an individual transistor for example transistor t 3 is greatest when the source impedance is selected at equ5 where the value of the source impedance z o is defined here as the noise optimum source impedance z o opt defined by the noise source u n and the noise current source i n is approximately 100 ohms an analysis of the signal to noise ratio for the parallel circuit of fig3 produces the result for the signal part i as in the output current i a where s is the steepness of transistor t 3 or t 4 u o is the voltage and p o is the power of the signal source when all noise sources u n and i n are negligible correlated the noise parts i an in the output current i a is defined by the signal to.
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of absolute ethanol at 0 u00b0 c and the solution was allowed to warm to ambient temperature overnight the solution was filtered free of sodium chloride through a diatomaceous earth pad and the filtrate was evaporated to an oil which crystallized on treatment with 500 ml of ethyl ether the resulting white solid was collected by vacuum filtration and dried under vacuum to give 15 g 51 yield of a white solid represented by the formula str3 ir kbr cm 1 1738 c u2550 o uv methyl cell 247 nm u03b5 3 800 nmr cdcl 3 tms 4 4 s 2h 4 2 q 2h j hh 6 hz 3 2 s 2h 2 05 s 3h and 1 25 t 3h j hh 6 hz compound i 5 g 2 7 u00d7 10 2 mol sodium carbonate 6 7 g 5 4 u00d7 10 2 mol and 8 4 g 2 7 u00d7 10 2 mol of a compound represented by the formula str4 were combined in a mixture of 300 ml of acetone and 100 ml of water and after one hour the reaction mixture was poured with stirring onto a mixture of 100 ml of hydrochloric acid and 400 g of ice the resulting orange solid was collected by filtration the orange solid was recrystallized from acetic acid to give 12 g 89 yield of a red crystalline product represented by the formula str5 ir kbr cm 1 3700 1755 1670 and 1587 uv methyl cell 497 nm u03b5 23 600 nmr cdcl 3 tms 8 7 7 4 m 10h 4 6 s 2h 4 2 q 2h j hh 6 hz 2 3 s 3h and 1 25 t 3h j hh 6 hz c 24 h 22 n 4.
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the task of accessing the enterprise service 150 using the client the corporate executive may access the enterprise service 150 for example to obtain data showing corporate performance or reflecting strategic relationships with other companies the corporate executive may use a laptop computer or other client 110 to access the enterprise service 150 from an office in a corporate headquarters from a corporate boardroom during a meeting or while traveling e g in an airplane or at a hotel the privacy and security with which the corporate executive may access the enterprise service 150 may substantially influence the corporate executive 39 s ability to use the enterprise service 150 in certain situations e g while at an on site meeting with a customer or competitor or while traveling on a plane the manufacturing manager may access the enterprise service 150 to determine order status manufacturing schedules or work schedules the manufacturing manager may use a workstation or other client device to access the enterprise service 150 from the manufacturing floor conditions on the manufacturing floor may be loud or may require silence lighting conditions may vary and there may be many spurious audible and visual distractions certain clothing or protective gear may.
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141 142 143 carved out thereof further with regard to fig1 c and additionally fig1 d the quickly detachable mounting bracket 100 for connecting tubular bodies 991 992 has a first half ring portion 110 for engaging a first tubular body 992 a second half ring portion 120 is coupled to the first half ring portion 110 for engaging the first tubular body 992 and the second half ring portion 120 has a raised orifice 121 on an upper portion 122 thereof 120 the raised orifice 121 is provided for engaging a pin 132 of the present invention fig1 e a pin 132 could alternatively be a screw or plunger 132 or the like circular member 130 is provided with openings 131 to access pin 132 further providing quick detachability as further detailed herein now turning to fig1 e a cross sectional illustration is provided taken along line 1 e 1 e in fig1 b as stated circular member 130 couples collar portion 140 to ring portion 110 when pin 132 is engaged in a preferred embodiment pin 132 is threaded and is received by complementary threads of the raised orifice 121 the pin 132 further has a flanged end 134 on a distal end thereof 132 the flanged end 134 for rotating the pin 132 for detaching the collar portion 140 from the second.
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first and second contact line when the inner pole and the magnetic armature come into contact with one another application_number US 201414286495 A description in the following a fuel injection valve 1 according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention is described in detail with reference to fig1 through 3 as can be seen from fig1 fuel injection valve 1 includes an inner pole 2 a magnetic armature 3 and a coil 5 in addition a valve needle 4 is provided that is connected to magnetic armature 3 a resetting spring 6 resets valve needle 4 to the initial position shown in fig1 in which fuel injection valve 1 is closed reference character 7 designates a housing of the fuel injection valve in order to actuate the fuel injection valve in a known manner coil 5 is supplied with current causing magnetic armature 3 to be drawn toward inner pole 2 and given a maximum opening demand of the injection valve to impact against inner pole 2 fig1 shows the closed state of the valve the construction of inner pole 2 and of magnetic armature 3 is shown in detail in fig2 and 3 as can be seen in fig2 a first end face 20 has a multiple cone 21 and a flat region 24 multiple cone 21 includes a first cone region 22 and a second cone region 23 here flat region 24 on the end face of inner pole 2 is situated further out radially going out from a center axis x x of the valve than.
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e g placed atop a chill plate in the furnace the casting furnace may be pumped down to vacuum 54 or charged with a non oxidizing atmosphere e g inert gas to prevent oxidation of the casting alloy the casting furnace is heated 56 to preheat the mold this preheating serves two purposes to further harden and strengthen the shell e g by at least 5 more of ultimate mor strength and to preheat the shell for the introduction of molten alloy to prevent thermal shock and premature solidification of the alloy accordingly the preheat temperature and duration are advantageously sufficient to substantially further harden the shell above its prehardened condition this may involve sintering of the ceramic particles within the shell advantageous mor is in excess of 85 and more particularly in excess of 90 or 95 of ultimate mor this may be achieved with a preheat temperature of at least 1200 f more particularly at least 1400 f with an exemplary preheat temperature of about 1600 f exemplary preheat times are approximately one hour e g 0 25 4 0 hours more narrowly 0 75 2 0 hours after preheating and while still under vacuum conditions the molten alloy is poured 58 into the mold and the mold is allowed to cool to solidify 60 the alloy e g after withdrawal from the furnace hot zone after solidification the vacuum may be broken 62 and the chilled mold removed 64 from the casting furnace the shell may be removed in a deshelling process 66 e g mechanical breaking of the shell and the core assembly removed in a decoring process 68 e g a chemical process to leave a.
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distributing assemblies can also include a ring shaped nozzle array arranged around an inner rim of the bowl and amongst any other desired arrangement for administering a fluid spray to the bowl interior a waste drainage line 68 includes an upper end 70 secured to a lower most drain location 72 associated with the bowl 14 see again fig5 as with the inlet line 60 the outlet line 68 can be provided as a smaller diameter flexible line such as u00bc u201d plastic the drainage line 68 can be tapped such as at 74 as shown in fig1 and in order to connected to a conventional toilet drain location in a sufficiently gravity enabling discharge fashion such as which is accomplished with the use of a diamond tipped drill bit or the like for effectively drilling through a surface location of the bowl pedestal and in order to access the inner drain component although not shown additional components such as plumbers putty sealants and fluid couplings can also be provided in order to effectively communicate the waste line 68 with the waste effluent associated with the toilet 12 although not shown it is also envisioned that the drain line can be reconfigured for hooking directly into a waste pipe extending under the flooring this further supporting the alternate application apart from the conventional toilet one or more flapper valves such as shown at 75 in selected fig5 and 10 are built into the waste drainage line 68 such as at a location corresponding to drainage location 72 associated with the bowl 14 interior this preventing the emanation of odors from the drain discharge line 68 although not shown it is also understood that a similar flapper valve or like component can.
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in accordance with embodiments of the present invention the patch prosthesis is indicated generally by numeral 10 and is seen to include a removable outer wire frame 12 comprising a wire formed from a shape metal alloy possibly a nickel titanium alloy comprising 49 51 atomic percent nickel and the remainder titanium such an alloy is commonly referred to as nitinol u2122 by proper adjustment of the relative concentration of nickel in the alloy wire frame 12 can be made to exhibit a transition temperature between the austenite form and the martensite form at about 37 u00b0 c corresponding to body temperature wire frame 12 is shown as comprising a closed loop which is generally oval in shape supported within wire frame 12 is a prosthetic fabric 14 possibly woven strands of polypropylene plastic expanded ptfe polytetrafluoroethylene polyester or a suitable biomaterial as such patch prosthesis 10 may be steam sterilized sewn to prosthetic fabric 14 and wire frame 12 is a removable stitch 16 which temporarily secures prosthetic fabric 14 to wire frame 12 the operation of removable stitch 16 is discussed in greater detail below with reference to fig2 a process diagram for the deployment of a hernia repair patch in an embodiment of the present invention is shown when wire frame 12 is cooled below the transformation state of the shape memory alloy so it is in its martensite form patch prosthesis 10 can be helically wrapped or folded to form a somewhat cylindrical structure as illustrated in fig3 and 4 at state 102 this allows patch prosthesis 10 to be introduced into the abdominal cavity.
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9 20 1h bs 3 u2014 nh 13 c nmr 75 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 41 6 2 u2032 ch 2 55 7 och 3 63 5 5 u2032 ch 2 71 9 3 u2032 ch 85 5 4 u2032 ch 86 5 1 u2032 ch 87 8 ar 3 c 102 7 5 ch 113 8 ar u2014 ch 127 7 ar u2014 ch 128 5 ar u2014 ch 128 8 ar u2014 ch 130 8 ar u2014 ch 135 1 ar u2014 c 140 6 6 ch 144 1 ar u2014 c 144 3 ar u2014 c 150 8 2 c 159 3 ar u2014 c 163 7 4 c hrms es found m na 523 1848 c 29 h 28 n 2 o 6 na requires 523 1845 ir kbr 3208 3054 1714 1694 1682 1507 1470 1250 1092 1035 759 cm u2212 1 anal calcd for c 29 h 28 n 2 o 6 1 43 hcl 0 40 h 2 o c 62 21 h 5 44 n 5 00 cl 9 06 found c 62 17 h 5 05 n 4 85 cl 8 86 4 cyanotrityl 0 397 g 1 31 mmol was added to a solution of 2 u2032 deoxyuridine 0 229 g 1 00 mmol in dry pyridine 5 ml as the reaction was not complete after 72 h.
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