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this half of the house is then lifted of the ground so that its transport may start this lifting is accomplished by means of hydraulic cylinders of which one is placed at the center of each of the two structural trusses while a third hydraulic cylinder is lifting the cross connecting frame between the trusses at the front above the trailer hitch this third hydraulic cylinder also controls the forward and backward pitch of the lifted house the hydraulic power unit for all of these cylinders is located on the trailer hitch connector plate where a single operator can control all three lifts with all the appropriate valves mounted on a single console the electrical power for the hydraulic pump unit is provided by a power supply on the tow truck these hydraulic cylinders may be substituted by mechanical or electrical lifting devices or any combination thereof once the lifted up house has been rolled several feet away from its initial location a removable truss connector frame can then be installed and locked in at the back end of the house lifting trusses so that now a rectangular lifting and transporting structure has been formed that will keep its wheels tracking and trailing the tow truck in a true and controlled manner the highway patrol in the state of california permits the transport on public roads of such manufactured houses provided that the trailoring vehicle with the house is not longer than 66 39 8 34 and not wider than 14 39 0 34 because of its excessive width this tow truck with trailer assembly must be preceeded by a pilot car with a flashing light if the width of such a trailer is less then 8 34 0 34 then a pilot car.
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known from previous embodiments is mountable on the upper edge of a car seat clearly seen in this view is also the access door 128 hingedly articulated to the lower edge of the headrest body 126 and shown in the closed position the door panel is reinforced by means of two ribs 130 each of the lateral faces of the body 126 is provided with a raised portion 132 132 39 partially hollowed out for a purpose to become apparent further below and covered with a removable cover 134 134 39 at the lower end of the raised portion 132 39 there is seen an opening 136 39 through which slightly protrudes the mouthpiece 46 39 of the dispensing valve 44 39 a similar opening 163 is provided for the dispensing valve 44 and mouthpiece 46 on the opposite side not visible in this view of the other raised portion 132 in a manner to be explained further below the dispensing valves 44 44 39 and mouthpieces 46 46 39 connected to the liquid containers 138 fig1 inside the headrest body 126 via pieces of coiled tubing 140 140 39 fig1 can be conveniently pulled out for drinking thus the valve 44 39 and mouthpiece 46 39 facing the passenger compartment are designed for use by the passengers while.
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the invention to a stirred solution of methyl alpha 2 thienylethylamino n 2 chlorophenyl acetate as hcl salt of formula ii 1 0 kg in water 5 0 l was added para formaldehyde 130 24 gm and 1 0 ml hcl at room temperature the reaction mixture was stirred and heated to 78 80 u00b0 c for 2 hrs the aqueous layer was first separated out from the sticky mass and extracted with petroleum ether 5 0 l at ph 2 2 2 6 the aqueous layer was re extracted with petroleum ether 3 0 l the combined organic layer was concentrated at 40 45 u00b0 c under 400 600 mm vacuum to furnish the product as colorless sticky liquid the yield of the end product was found to be 780 gm 83 57 the chemical purity was checked by gas chromatography and found to be 99 90 preparation of methyl s alpha 2 chlorophenyl 6 7 dihydrothieno 3 2 c pyridine 5 4h acetic acid methyl ester clopidogrel formula i as hydrogen sulfate salt a solution of 100 gm of methyl s alpha 2 chlorophenyl 6 7 dihydrothieno 3 2 c pyridine 5 4h acetic acid methyl ester clopidogrel formula i in a mixture of acetone 260 ml 2 60 v amp toluene 40 ml 0 4 v was cooled to 9 10 u00b0 c the first portion of conc sulfuric acid 98 was added at 9 10 u00b0 c under stirring after complete addition of sulfuric acid the reaction mixture was heated to.
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comprises a applying an adhesive which comprises an aqueous dispersion comprising from about 75 to about 99 9 water and from about 25 to about 0 1 solids to a dryer wherein said solids comprise an amine salt of styrene methacrylic acid co polymer b pressing a tissue paper web against the dryer to adhere the web to the surface of the dryer and c removing the web from the dryer via a doctor blade the preparation of styrene methacrylic acid co polymers is known in the art one method for their preparation involves charging a 3 necked 1 l flask equipped with a mechanical stirrer and heating mantle with 209 46 g of isopropanol and 200 86 g of water and heating under mild agitation with a slow nitrogen purge of the headspace until a gentle reflux is achieved which occurs at about 80 u00b0 c a first stream comprising 24 74 g of a 14 3 aqueous sodium persulfate solution is slowly added to the content of the refluxing contents of the flask simultaneously with a second stream comprising a liquid mixture of 70 68 g of styrene and 70 68 g of methacrylic acid over the course of about 2 hours following the addition the temperature is maintained at reflux for an additional 2 hours to ensure completeness of reaction then an additional 15 4 g of 14 3 sodium persulfate is added and the temperature maintained at reflux for one additional hour to digest residual quantities of the monomers to prepare an amine salt of a co polymer produced as above namely the triethanol amine salt tea the flask from the above containing the crude reaction product mixture is set up for distillation by affixing a condenser and head thereto the flask is heated.
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452 453 454 455 and 456 when the secondary parallel path 409 is active heat transferred in third coil 457 and fourth coil 458 while water vapor is adsorbed in first desiccant material 412 and hydrogen is absorbed in first absorbent material 413 similarly product hydrogen is desorbed from second absorbent material 463 flowing through valve 456 toward product line 442 in one embodiment of the secondary purification system 400 the hydrogen absorbent material 413 and 463 is a metal hydride type material the material absorbs h 2 molecules into the metal lattices and has the capacity to absorb approximately 150 to 300 times the volume of hydrogen at standard conditions in comparison to the volume of metal any absorbent or adsorbent materials can be used which preferentially remove h 2 gas from a mixture the method described is very simple in that all the open valves are closed and all the closed valves are open uniformly more complex and potentially more effective cycles are embodied for example the purge valve 434 positioned between the second h 2 absorbent material 463 and the first desiccant material 412 can be opened after the starting the process parallel path 408 to maintain the pressure of the process gases in absorbent material 463 and thereby enhance the percentage of the process hydrogen gas in the flow stream that is absorbed in the material 463 similarly the open valves of parallel path 408 can be closed except for purge valve 434 and exhaust.
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larger than given opening a it assumes a downstream position relative to port 34 but an upstream position relative to the port 107 accordingly a vacuum above given vacuum level v2 is supplied to vacuum operating chamber 113 in vacuum switch 111 so that contact element 115 is separated from terminals 116 and 117 solenoid 105 in electromagnetic valve 101 is there de energized and plunger 104 is separated from port 103 under the action of the coil spring 106 thus gasoline vapor is supplied to engine 6 through ports 102 and 103 and then through purge port 17 fig1 is the tenth embodiment of the fuel evaporation control system according to the present invention this embodiment is a modification of the embodiment of fig1 in this embodiment as well like parts are designated by like reference numerals in common with those given in fig1 in the embodiment of fig1 a computer 123 is used for operating solenoids 36 and 105 in electromagnetic valves 35 and 101 in place of a vacuum switch the terminals of solenoids 36 and 105 in electromagnetic valves 35 and 101 are connected to the output terminals 123a and 123b of the computer 123 respectively output terminals 123c and 123d of computer 123 are connected to the interrupter of ignition distributer 124 and to throttle switch 125 respectively when the throttle valve is at an idling opening and the rotational speed of the engine is higher than the idling speed i e during engine deceleration input terminal 123a of the computer 123 is grounded while the input terminal 123b is disconnected.
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fluid storage tank mounted near the rear end of the truck bed 13 and having a top bracket 12a mounting a hinge pin 14 at the top of the pedestal a steel tube 16 has a pair of hinge plates 17 mounted to its sides adjacent each of the two bottom corners of it and which form a yoke straddling the pedestal top 12a and pinned to it by the pin 14 whereby the tube can be pivoted about the axis of pin 14 from a generally horizontal transport position as shown in fig1 to the vertical drilling position shown by the dotted outline 16a in fig1 this pivoting action is powered by a double acting single rod end hydraulic lifting cylinder 18 pinned to the pedestal at 19 and having piston rod pinned to the hinge plates at 21 a hydraulic pull down cylinder 22 is locate in the tube 16 it is a double acting cylinder having heads at both ends each of which is bolted to the sides of the tube by a pair of bolts in each side cylinder head 23a is bolted adjacent the rear end of the tube 16 the piston rod end head 23b is bolted to.
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are contemplated prosthetic grafts including air jet textured yarns are expected to possess an advantageous combination of strength permeability tissue ingrowth and ease of handling air jet texturing is a technique illustrated in fig3 for imparting bulk to a yarn by jetting a high pressure stream of air 14 against a sheath yarn 16 which loops and tangles the sheath yarn about an underlying core yarn the sheath and core yarns each of which may include one or more yarns are fed into a texturing chamber 18 at a faster speed than they are removed the rate of overfeed which may vary from 7 to 15 percent for the core yarn and from 10 to 30 percent for the sheath yarn provides a filament slack or excess in the texturing chamber which becomes tangled by the turbulent air flow adjusting the overfeed differential and the level of air pressure in the texturing chamber may vary the number and size of the loops the looping effect increases as the difference in the relative overfeed between the core and effect yarn increases an increase in air pressure also encourages looping of the filaments as well as compacting of the core yarn wetting the yarns in a water chamber 20 before entering the texturing chamber removes spinning finishes and reduces interfilament friction encouraging filament entanglement downstream of the texturing chamber.
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heavy impact these score lines perform another function in permitting alignment of radial legs of the spacer and table if pre assembly is done by cementing the combination prior to final assembly with the outer container fig5 and 6 show a bottom view and cross section respectively of the spacer 40 the spacer 40 is used to elevate the table 16 such as shown in fig9 and 10 in fig9 one spacer is used and in fig1 two spacers are used in addition to maintaining at approximately constant height the center of gravity of the barrier the spacers also reduce the available volume for the dispersible mass 18 of the three barriers shown in fig8 10 the barrier in fig8 is placed closest to the obstruction so that this barrier is the last barrier to be hit the barrier shown in fig1 is placed furthest from the obstruction it is the first unit that is struck by the vehicle the barrier shown in fig9 is placed between the other two barriers as depicted in fig6 the spacer 40 has a height that is reduced from the height of the table 16 each spacer that is used has an outer cylindrical portion 42 and a central hub 44 which is interconnected to the outer portion 42 by a plurality of radially disposed spaced webs.
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23 s r used as the position feedback signals are separately offset thereby allowing the upper face of the cushion pad 2 blank holding plate 206 on standby at the die cushion standby position to be inclinedly held on standby in parallel with the lower faces of the upper dies 202 mounted to the slide 104 as shown in fig4 a only one of the position controlling units 321 l 321 r may have the function of offset adjusting the die cushion position signal and in this case the other position controlling unit may be a normal position controlling unit having no offset adjusting function the cushion control system 300 of the first embodiment has such a configuration that manually and separately adjusts and outputs the position instruction value for each of the driving shafts of the left and right oil hydraulic cylinders 4 l 4 r but the cushion control system according to the third embodiment has a configuration of automatically adjusting and outputting the position instruction value for each of the driving shafts of the left and right oil hydraulic cylinders 4 l 4 r the configuration of the position instruction generating unit is the only difference between the cushion control system of the third embodiment and the cushion control system 300 of the first embodiment therefore only the position instruction generating unit.
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upright frame 24a and an inner upright frame 26a linked by horizontal bracing members 28a and diagonal bracing members 30a the horizontal and diagonal bracing members 28a and respectively couple outer upright frame 24a and inner upright frame 26a the upright frames and bracing members attach using weld connections as is known in the art the assembly of outer upright frame 24a inner upright frame 26a to horizontal and diagonal bracing members 28a and 30a respectively assembles into what is typically known in the art as pallet racking a vertical truss post 32a attaches to pallet racking assembly 18a and in particular is welded to outer upright frame 24a to complete the frame assembly 18a truss post 32a is preferably a 3 34 u00d7 3 34 open rolled channel but may be any of a number of sizes or materials in accordance with the particular application and applied load frame assemblies 18b and 18c similarly comprise the same elements and attachments as described with respect to frame assembly 18a as can be best seen in the plan view of fig2 frame assemblies 18a 18c comprise a number of identical assemblies replicated and linked in order to provide a series of overhead display isles 34 under which customers walk in order to view overhead fixtures such as ceiling fixtures 22 c the series of frame assemblies 18a c also provides framing for suitably supporting ceiling fixtures 22a c and the like referring to fig1 and 2 a number of each of frame assemblies 18a c are shown repeated and aligned outer step beam 36a and inner step beam 38a link frame assemblies 18a in particular outer step beam 36a and inner step beam 38a link two outer upright frame members.
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percentage increases in interior floor area and interior volume it is estimated that in comparison with other prior art bathtubs with increased sloping and bottom rounded sides the savings can be up to approximately 35 increase in interior floor area and interior air volume bathtub 15 of this invention also offers safety improvement over that of the prior art safety studies indicate over 234 000 bathroom injuries each year of which 81 percent occurred because of falls in the bathroom of these injuries more than one third happen while bathing or showing the center for disease controls cdc estimates that 9 8 percent of all bathroom injuries specifically occur when getting out of a bathtub which equals at least 22 932 injuries fig8 shows a profile of a person 42 exiting a prior art bathtub 40 with rounded walls at the bottom the u201c average person u201d 42 is a composite 50 th percentile man or woman with a hip joint to floor dimension l of 35 inches although the results of the analysis to follow are somewhat dependent on this selected number let it be said that a taller person would experience slightly less difference in egress from either a prior art tub or the tub 15 of fig3 9 of this invention and vice versa for a shorter person.
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files such as mp3 or wma files since identical files can be found in many repositories purchased and or re encoded from for example the original cd further exemplary forms of such information files could be standard executable files shared library files and so on i e the exe dll files available on a general purpose computer this embodiment requires that administrative information required for the enabling and performing of restore operations is available in the embodiment of fig4 use is made of a third local device 21 comprising a second display 20 a second user input device 19 a third processor 23 and a fourth memory area 22 the third local device 21 will be the restoration source of any information files that the system 1 determines can be restored the third local device 21 does not contain any administrative information required for the enabling and performing of a restore operation furthermore the second local device 4 has a configuration similar to that as shown in fig1 and comprises the second memory area 5 the unique identification 11 the second processor 15 and the optional third memory area 6 the information file connection 9 allows information files to be exchanged between the third local device 21 and the second local device 4 the list of information 12 is again used to denote such administrative information required for the enabling and performing of restore operations it is required that the third local device can access the location at which the list of information 12 is stored during the restore operation in fig4 the second local device 4 is shown to.
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19 and extends rearwardly therefrom and a rearwardly extending bottom support shelf 21 may in like manner be mounted between the shelf support legs 19 beneath the top support shelf 22 a push handle 23 is typically provided on the top support shelf 22 to facilitate pushing or pulling the photograph vehicle 1 for transport thereof on the floor or other surface a light 34 which may be mounted on the extending end of a folding support arm 35 may be mounted on the top support shelf 22 as illustrated or on the carriage support post 10 or any other suitable element of the photograph vehicle 1 to facilitate illuminating the grid lines 8 on the grid plate 7 as needed in use of the photograph vehicle as hereinafter described referring next to fig2 4 of the drawings the photograph vehicle 1 is fitted with a digital camera 27 which is mounted between the parallel bracket arms 15 of the camera support carriage 12 by means of screws magnets clips loop pile fasteners not illustrated or other fastening techniques known to those skilled in the art with the lens not illustrated of the digital camera 27 aimed downwardly toward the grid plate 7 a computer 26 which is typically a notebook or laptop computer but which may be a desktop computer is.
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is then fed to the inner loading components in one of the ways according to the invention different ways can be applied simultaneously in a single doctor in practice all of the ways described are advantageous though differences exist between them though internal tubes do not hang detrimentally they are more difficult to maintain that external tubes in addition in cases of damage all the internal tubes tend to be damaged simultaneously correspondingly simultaneous damage is rare in external hoses and damaged sections can be easily located and repaired the loading arrangement according to the invention can also be used not only to adjust the profile of the doctor blade but also to adjust the force of the contact with the surface being doctored unlike the state of the art the doctor can be adjusted while it is operating the properties of the loading system can be exploited for example to compensate for wear in the doctor blade in normal doctor the doctor blade wears most in the center so that wear is least at the edges in the same way there is unevenness in the loading profile of the doctor blade by increasing the pressure on the edge zones the contact force at these points is increased in that case the doctor blade wears most at.
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preferably will be used for removing marginal zones or regions c of equal width in order to reduce the operating or working width of the free stock jet directed towards the infeed throat or gap 8 in the case of the headbox 15 and in comparable fashion the operating width of the free stock jet directed towards the third wire or sieve 12 in the case of the other or second headbox 16 however it is also conceivable that only one unilaterally arranged deflecting device or means 51 is used to remove only a single partial flow or stream the fiber stock suspension supplied by the first headbox 15 will be dewatered as it passes through the dewatering zone or region m the fiber web or ply thus formed and adhering to the first wire or sieve 1 is then brought into the second infeed throat or gap 13 together with a second fiber web or ply formed by the second headbox 16 the two layered fiber web thus formed is then delivered in known manner to not further illustrated operational or working regions of the papermaking machine a second embodiment of papermaking machine according to the invention is shown in schematic view in fig4 according to the illustration of fig4 the deflecting device or means 51 are arranged above the.
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webber was sprayed on side one with a mixture of 95 styrene butadiene emulsion noveon stycar 1177 noveon inc cleveland ohio and 5 melamine resimeneao 7551 ineos melamines llc springfield mass the mixture contained black pigment the web was processed through an oven set at 300 u00b0 f to cure the mixture the web was turned over upon exiting and the other side was sprayed with the same mixture and processed back through the same oven the web was turned again upon exiting and passed a third time through the oven the cured web was passed through a dip and squeeze padder where phenolic resin resole fenolica de monterrey was saturated into the web with the excess squeezed away the wet web was sprayed on side one with the phenolic resin and passed through an oven at 400 u00b0 f to cure the resin the web was turned over upon exiting the oven and sprayed on the other side with the phenolic resin the web passed through the oven a second time was turned over upon exiting and passed back through the oven a third time the cured web was cut into sheets 78 u00d7 49 inches after exiting the second oven the final thickness was approximately 1 5 inches a.
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u201d affect the number of bits in a code word small changes in the number of actual encoded data bits may be masked with the use of padding bits conceptually it is easiest to account for the addition of padding bits as a part of the channel coding operation the invention is naturally insensitive to the specific scheme that is used for channel coding and interleaving however for example in the case of enhancing the operation of an existing system the gsm with new functionalities the edge it is most advantageous to take the interleaving schemes directly from the specifications of the existing system the interleaving schemes of gsm are as previously mentioned known to the person skilled in the art from the gsm specifications published by etsi specifically the gsm spesifications number ts gsm 05 01 ts gsm 05 02 ts gsm 05 03 ts gsm 05 04 ts gsm 05 05 ts gsm 05 08 ts gsm 05 10 and ts gsm 04 03 deal with the channel coding interleaving ciphering and modulation issues new channel coding schemes that work well with the invention are for example turbo coding and serial concatenated coding fig4 illustrates a generalisation of the principle of diagonal interleaving that follows always the same rules irrespective of changes in code word structure a digital burst 401 is shown to consist of symbols of which the symbols 402 403 404 405 and 406 are separately shown the digital burst may principally contain any number of symbols each symbol consists of s bits here s 3 each symbol has its origin somewhere among the code words to be interleaved code words 407 408 409 and 410.
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a remote message communication interface 504 and an application programming interface 502 the application interface 502 provides methods and data interfaces to a plurality of applications in one embodiment the application interface is an object library that can be linked to an application at design time the bulletin board manager 501 contains an upgrade and configuration manager 507 an event manager 505 a data access manager 508 and a data integrity watchdog 506 the upgrade and configuration manager 507 is necessary to configure the data structure of the bulletin board and to make executable code available to individual processing nodes in the context of the present description the bulletin board may refer to any database that enables users to send and or read electronic messages files and or other data that are of general interest and or addressed to no particular person process the access manager provides access control mechanisms for the code update and configuration mode it also may control access rights for individual applications at execution time in the run mode the event manager 505 captures input output events as variables and generates new events flags or signals based on operations on state variables in the bulletin board such operations may include test of maximum values the occurrence of logically combined events the result of an integrity check or events and signals that are created based on any other logical or arithmetic computation on the state variables that are stored in the bulletin board the actual processing of data and manipulation of data may be done in the application that uses the middleware 402 the data integrity watchdog analyses the stored state variables for its integrity and generates events or flags if any problem.
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via a connecting line 28 in which is arranged a hydraulically deblockable switchover valve 29 having spring resetting fluid connection 122 b of second working chamber 122 of valve actuator 11 b is likewise connected via a check valve 30 to the intake of second electric control valve 26 switchover valve 29 has a hydraulic control input 291 that is connected via a control line 31 to the outlet of a further switchover valve 32 able to be actuated electromagnetically on the intake side further switchover valve 32 is connected via a check valve 33 to second working chamber 122 of valve actuator 11 a alternatively however the intake side of further switchover valve 32 may also be connected to output 201 of pressure supply device 20 or to a low pressure circuit of the internal combustion engine the outlet side of further switchover valve 32 is connected via corresponding control lines 31 to all control inputs 291 of switchover valves 29 for all valve actuator pairs if as in the exemplary embodiment of fig1 switchover valve 32 is constructed as a 2 2 way solenoid valve with spring resetting then for the relief of control line 31 a discharge valve 35 formed as a 2.
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recorded at the time t 4 if this is not the case the control device concludes that there is a break in the transfer strip this design variant has the advantage that it manages without any predefinition or calculation of reference pressure values and detects a web break by using the simple break condition that a pressure value recorded at a later time is not smaller than a pressure value recorded at an earlier time furthermore a third design variant for detecting a break of the transfer strip during tail widening is conceivable in which the break is detected on the basis of the comparison of two pressure values p 6 p 7 recorded at a short time interval at t 6 t 7 although in this case too the use of a break condition according to the second design variant is in principle possible it would be possible for erroneous triggering of a break signal to occur in the case of pressure measurements following one another closely in time because of random pressure fluctuations within the suction box 24 as can be seen in fig4 this is because the reference pressure values p 6 and p 7 are also relatively close to each other and their difference can lie in the range of the order of magnitude of random pressure fluctuations according to the third design variant a web break signal is therefore generated only when the pressure p 7 measured at the time t 7 exceeds the pressure p 6 measured at the earlier time t 6 by at least a predetermined threshold value s.
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alternatively in a case where the network 10 is not a wireless network these links may be provided by electrical wires optical fiber cables or other physical connections between the nodes as shown in fig1 each of the nodes may be in direct communication with one or more other nodes and may be in indirect communication with one or more of the remaining nodes for example because of range limitations or otherwise the node 12 m u2212 3 is in direct communication with the nodes 12 m u2212 6 12 m and 12 m 1 and is in indirect communication with other nodes such as the nodes 12 m u2212 2 and 12 m u2212 5 through node 12 m u2212 6 the nodes 12 m u2212 6 12 m and 12 m 1 may be considered to be within the view of the node 12 m u2212 3 because they are in direct communication with the node 12 m u2212 3 however other nodes such as the nodes 12 m u2212 4 12 m u2212 1 and 12 m 4 are considered to be in indirect communication with the node 12 m u2212 3 because they can communicate with the node 12 m u2212 3 only through other nodes as shown in fig2 the node 12 which for example may be individually representative of the nodes shown in fig1 includes a computer 14 a memory 16 and a network transceiver 18 alternatively the computer 14 may be a processor or a computer data processor combination accordingly the word computer is used generically.
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means 106 disposed therethrough with three of the control valve means 106 being plugged by plug elements 200 approximately 180 u00b0 from the first control valve means 106 is the equalizing valve means including control fluid passageway 301 valve head stem 304 and cylinder member 320 as further described hereafter as shown in fig4 which is as stated in the description of the drawings above a partial longitudinal section view taken along line 4 4 of fig3 showing the plug means 200 of the present invention being substituted for a valve head 108 and valve seat 107 combination one or more of the passageways 123 may contain a plug element 200 which is secured to the ported second housing 105 by means of a shearing 201 shear pin or the like thus the plug means 200 replacing one or more of the control valve means 106 the control mandrel 115 has at its upper end an enlarged top spring seat 117 which receives the lowermost end of a power spring 116 the power spring 116 is housed radially around the exterior of the inner conduit 102 and has its uppermost end arrestingly secured on the lower face of a bottom spring seat 118 secured to the inner conduit 102 by means of a lock nut 119 the power spring 116 is in effect a biasing means and may be provided in the.
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4 hydroxy derivative is refluxed for several hours with a phosphorus halide like phosphorus oxychloride to obtain the intermediate of formula str7 the products of formula i are then produced from the compounds of formula v with the appropriate amine of the formula str8 this reaction is effected by treating the reactants in an autoclave at elevated temperatures according to a modification of the foregoing procedure a product of formula i wherein r 1 is hydrogen may be produced by this modification a 5 aminopyrazole of formula ii wherein r 1 is a heteromethyl group is used having the formula str9 r 6 represents a heterocyclic nucleus like furyl pyridyl or the like this material is processed as described above to get a compound of the formula str10 at this point the compound of formula ia is oxidized with an oxidizing agent like selenium dioxide in a high boiling solvent like diethyleneglycol dimethyl ether at about 160 u00b0 c this yields a compound of formula i wherein r 1 is hydrogen the compounds of formula i form salts which are also part of this invention the salts include acid addition salts particularly the non toxic physiologically acceptable members the bases of formula i form salts by reaction with a variety of inorganic and organic acids providing acid addition salts including for example hydrohalides especially hydrochloride and hydrobromide sulfate nitrate borate phosphate oxalate tartrate malate citrate acetate ascorbate succinate benzenesulfonate mthanesulfonate cyclohexanesulfamate and toluenesulfonate the acid addition salts frequently provide a convenient.
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a crest oppositely disposed ridges on the insert lie substantially in the same plane thereby forming two planes intersecting on the crest the two planes are substantially perpendicular the inserts are arranged on the cone such that one plane is substantially parallel with the insert row and the other is substantially parallel with the cone axis application_number US 34173908 A description the present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which embodiments of the invention are shown this invention may however be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the illustrated embodiments set forth herein rather these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art like numbers refer to like elements throughout a bottom view of an embodiment of an earth boring bit 30 is provided in fig2 the bit 30 comprises three cutter cones 32 wherein each cone includes rows of inserts formed thereon the outermost or heel row is formed on the heel surface 34 and includes heel row teeth 36 as shown the heel row teeth 36 have a generally hemispherical configuration inner rows 40 42 are formed on each cone between the heel row and the nose of each cone 32 the inner row 40 includes inserts 46 disposed on its outer surface the inner row 42 proximate to the nose of the cone 32 also includes inserts 44 in the embodiment.
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in an embodiment is shown the thin film transistor comprises a gate electrode 2 a gate dielectric layer 3 and a metal oxide semiconductor layer 4 the metal oxide semiconductor layer 4 is composed of a channel region 5 a source region 6 and a drain region 7 the gate electrode 2 is formed on a substrate 1 and the gate dielectric layer 3 is formed on the substrate 1 and gate electrode 2 and covers the gate electrode 2 the metal oxide semiconductor layer 4 is formed over the gate dielectric layer 3 the channel region 5 forms a central portion of the metal oxide semiconductor layer 4 and is arranged on the gate dielectric layer 3 covering the gate electrode 2 the source region 6 and drain region 7 form two end portions of the metal oxide semiconductor layer 4 the source region 6 and drain region 7 are arranged on the gate dielectric layer 3 and connected with the channel region 5 respectively in an example the gate electrode 2 may be formed from metal material such as chromium molybdenum titanium aluminium or the like and may be formed by for example magnetron sputtering or thermal evaporation in another example the gate electrode 2 may be formed into a transparent conductive film such as tin indium oxide ito or aluminum zinc oxide azo and may be formed by for example magnetron sputtering generally the gate electrode.
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includes a timestamp which also indicates a sequence number for the first video frame contained in the rtp data packet since the timestamp is based on a constant frequency clock e g 90 khz for the h 263 protocol the timestamps of successive frames should be one clock period or a multiple of one clock period apart if there is a gap in the timestamps ascertained from the rtp header then it is known that a rtp packet has been lost by using the information in the rtp header the payload handler 37 can determine how many packets have been lost the payload handler 37 receives the rtp packet and converts it into an extended bitstream having the form of bitstream 40 in fig3 if a packet is missing then the packet_lost entry of the flags field is set in the bitstream information stream to indicate to the codec 36 that that packet has been lost assuming that the next packet is received the bit offset field of the bitstream information stream will indicate the next valid bitstream packet in the standard compressed bitstream 41 the payload handler 37 also fills in the appropriate information for the packet in the bitstream information stream and bitstream information trailer to be used by the codec 36 to reconstruct lost macroblocks.
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3 2 to 10 4 a viscosity from 30 to 900 mpa u00b7 s and a particle size from 0 015 to 0 35 microns hereinafter referred to as 34 type b component 34 note that both type a and type b components must be resins of the crosslinking type to ensure resistance to repeated washing and dry cleaning in order to expedite crosslinking and more generally to facilitate the production process c a cross linking agent d a surfactant or wetting agent e an antifoaming agent and f a slipping agent may optionally be added the addition of such agents does not affect the aesthetic and thermal characteristics of the batt according to the present invention note that some commercially available polymer emulsions contain some of all of the components listed under c d e and or f while other emulsions do not require the addition of such components the final calendering step step 3 serves a twofold purpose it creates an air chamber or air pocket in the interior of the batt and it creates a film or layer which makes the batt react to changes in the outside temperature or in the amount of heat released by the wearer 39 s body by changing the batt 39 s overall thermal exchange coefficient said dynamic or reactive film is created on at least one face of the batt i e the face on which the glue formulation disclosed above is sprayed during the calendering step for a short predetermined time one of the cylinders of the calendering machine is held into contact with the surface being processed so as to provide an expansion of the batt capable of substantially forming an air chamber in the interior of the batt however.
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the outer tube 32 relative to the inner tube 34 as described in greater detail below translation of the control knob 40 outer tube 32 relative to the shutter index element 44 inner tube 34 and the effect on fluid flow is shown in greater detail in fig5 8 in each of fig5 8 the control knob 40 fig4 a has not been shown for purposes of clarity instead only the support 56 which extends from the control knob 40 to the collar 38 fig4 a has been depicted further the shutter index element 44 is shown as including the axial slot 58 a connected to four circumferential slots 64 a 64 d as previously described the support 56 can be maneuvered along the axial slot 58 a into selective engagement with each of the circumferential slots 64 a 64 d thereby locating the support 56 within any one of the circumferential slots 64 a 64 d and resulting in a defined relationship of the outer tube 32 relative to the inner tube 34 to assist a user in positioning the support 56 the shutter index element 44 may further include indicia 66 a 66 d associated with the circumferential slots 64 a 64 d respectively the indicia 66 a 66 d may assume a wide variety of forms for providing a user with an indication of outer tube 32 inner tube 34 positioning for example the indicia 66 a may be.
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2 one and the like in the step iii reaction it is necessary to react the bicyclo 3 1 0 hexan 2 one derivative having the formula iii with a cyanating reagent in an alkaline condition the typical cyanating reagents include hydrogen cyanide acetone cyanohydrin and metal cyanides such as potassium cyanide sodium cyanide copper cyanide mercury cyanide aluminum cyanide etc it is necessary to carry out the reaction under basic condition when an alkali metal cyanide is used the basic condition can be attained by the addition of the alkali metal cyanide accordingly it is unnecessary to add the other alkaline compound when hydrogen cyanide is used the basic condition can be attained by adding a base such as sodium hydroxide potassium hydroxide sodium carbonate potassium carbonate triethylamine pyridine etc it is preferable to carry out the reaction in an inert solvent such as alcohols ethers and dimethylformamide n methylpyrrolidone acetonitrile dimethyl sulfoxide hexamethylphosphoric triamide etc the reaction can be smoothly performed at the room temperature without using a special heating means or a cooling means it is considered that the reaction mechanism using a metal cyanide is as follows str6 as shown in the reaction formula a partial ring cleavage of the bicyclo ring of the compound iii is carried out by the attack of cn anions of the.
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movement of the first body 12 and the second body 14 can apply pressure on the adhesive 16 and result in the adhesive 16 flowing so as to move toward and past the edges of the first body 12 and second body 14 as illustrated in fig3 in another example a joint can be formed without a fastener 18 a temporary apparatus such as a clamp can be used to secure the first body 12 and second body 14 in relative position until the adhesive 16 is cured or the adhesive 16 can be at least partially cured early in the joint formation process so that the fastener 18 is not needed as will be described below the adhesive 16 can be arranged to provide a number of features or functions for the joint 10 for example the adhesive 16 can be arranged to be expandable when exposed to heat such an expandable adhesive 16 can spread along surfaces of the first body 12 and second body 14 so as to cover and protect surfaces that are otherwise uncoated and or exposed in another example the adhesive 16 can include properties that upon partial curing of the adhesive 16 will secure the first body 12 and second body 14 in a proper relative alignment to accommodate additional processing steps of forming the joint 10 such as applying corrosive prevention layers or applying paint layers in another example the adhesive 16 can include insulating properties so that the first body 12 is insulated from the second body 14 so as to inhibit galvanic corrosion vehicle components such as.
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light in weight and carrying a plurality of pneumatic cylinders not illustrated fed with air from respective nipples 92 and having piston driven output rods 94 the body member 91 has cylindrical chambers formed therein and receives the pistons 95 with the rods extending out the end remote from the body member 93 the latter having the input nipples 92 a spring 97 biases the rods inwardly the cylinders and thus the output rods 94 are arranged in two vertical spaced apart rows with the cylinders in one row staggered relative to those in the other row so that coupling members 96 may be attached to each rod and provide clearance for extending freely in a preferred forms of the module there are twenty cylinders in an 1 8 gauge machine and twenty four cylinders in a 1 10 gauge machine and half of the cylinders are in each row disposed at each lateral end integral with the lower surface of the module is a respective tube 99 only one of which is shown within which a screw 101 extends for securing the module to the mounting bar 49 each of the coupling members 96 includes a slot 98 with an internal nub 100 the.
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picker roll 106 having teeth 108 and enclosed in the housing 104 into individual fibers 110 which are carried by support rolls 114 and 116 to conveyor belt 122 which forms an endless loop about support rolls 128 either or both of which may be driven vacuum is applied at vacuum box 124 to maintain the fibers in position to be directed as batt 126 to support roll 130 which forms a combining zone with combining picker 134 having teeth 138 and contained within housing 136 a second web of short fibers 86 is carried in similar fashion by means of conveyor 88 over support roll 94 and onto engagement with support roll 97 and support 102 to picker roll 107 having teeth 109 in housing 105 forming fibers 112 these fibers 112 are directed between carrying rolls 118 and 120 into the combining nip with combining picker 134 and mixed in housing 136 to form a mixture of fibers 140 and 142 this mixture is directed using air through conduit 132 into conduit 144 and combined with meltblown microfibers 186 in the same manner as described with respect to fig1 thus polymer 150 from supply 152 is directed to extruder 156 driven by motor 154 air or other gaseous stream such as steam through pipes 148 and 146 is directed against the polymer as it exits die tip 158 this is illustrated in greater detail in fig2 a showing air channels 166 and 168 having nozzle openings 162 and 164 which contact the polymer as it exits from channel 170 through nozzle 160 after exiting die tip 158.
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capable of carrying and storing one hundred plant guards 20 when performing a planting operation a plant is introduced into an upper inlet orifice 21 and allowed to fall down through the tube until caught by the cruciform constituted by the hang threads 14 the plant is then pulled down out of the tube so as to entrain therewith the lowermost plant guard 10 which is thus drawn out around the plant as illustrated in fig3 at this stage of the proceedings the plant guard and the plant are together suspended from the harness like loops 18 and when the guard is pulled down still further while holding the next plant guard 23 in line stationary the closure thread 17 will draw the upper end 16 of the net structure together until it is fully gathered over or around the enclosed plant the closure threads 17 comprises a material which is stronger in tension than the thread used in the bottom end 15 of the guard and hence the loops 18 will tear off the elastomeric threads extending therethrough at the bottom end of the guard the tightened upper end of the guard becomes self locking since the crimped polyamide thread is self contracting when the load on the loops is removed and since the threads knitted in the final row 24 comprise a covered elastomeric thread which is self locking in itself the last row cannot be further unravelled despite the fact that one thread has been drawn out during this sequence of events the next guard 23 in line has been drawn down to an extent such that its hang threads 14 now cross the exit orifice 22 thereby enabling the next plant to be fitted with a corresponding plant guard.
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pressure to provide a residue which was dissolved in methanol concentrated and further treated with toluene and dried to obtain vi a 7 which was used for further reaction aqueous acetic acid 50 was gradually added to the stirred mixture of compound vi a 7 280 2 g in ethyl acetate 2800 ml and water 1680 ml till the ph of the reaction mass was between 6 5 and 7 5 reaction mass was stirred at room temperature till completion of the reaction as monitored by tlc the reaction mass was filtered and the obtained solid was dried to give compound i a 7 1 h nmr 400 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 12 99 br s 2h d 2 o exchangable 7 91 d j 7 6 hz 2h 7 51 6 87 m 6h 6 32 d j 7 6 hz 2h 4 13 s 4h 3 79 s 6h 3 76 s 6h 1r u2212 10 camphorsulfonyl oxaziridine 157 1 gms was gradually added to a mixture of v a 8 200 5 g and sodium hydroxide 54 3 g in isopropyl alcohol 1400 ml under stirring at room temperature the reaction mixture was stirred at the same temperature till completion of the reaction as monitored by tlc and filtered the filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure to provide a residue which was dissolved in methanol concentrated and further treated with toluene and dried to obtain vi a 8 which was used for further reaction aqueous acetic acid 50 was gradually added to the stirred mixture of vi a 8 200 2 g in ethyl acetate 2000 ml and water 1200 ml till the ph of the reaction mass was.
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and inflation tubing for the same hydrolyser catheters guide wires pullback sheaths filters e g vena cava filters left ventricular assist devices total artificial hearts injection needles drug delivery tubing drainage tubing gastroenteric and colonoscopic tubing endoscopic devices endotracheal devices such as airway tubes devices for the urinary tract such as urinary catheters and ureteral stents and devices for the neural region such as catheters and wires trocar needles bone anchors bone screws protective platings joint replacements electrical leads biosensors probes sutures surgical drapes wound dressings and bandages many devices in accordance with the invention have one or more portions that are cylindrical in shape including both solid and hollow cylindrical shapes devices in accordance with the present invention may have a single superhydrophobic surface region or multiple superhydrophobic surface regions provided by a coating as described herein solid substrate materials can include organic materials e g materials containing 50 wt or more organic species such as polymeric materials and inorganic materials e g materials containing 50 wt or more inorganic species such as metallic materials e g metals and metal alloys and non metallic materials e g including carbon semiconductors glasses and ceramics which may contain various metal and non metal oxides various metal and.
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away from the jaw 182 and when released is moved by the leaf spring 190 to engage the adjacent chordal edge 20 of the blade 6 to push the blade 6 into contact at the opposite chordal edge with the fixed jaw 182 the bar 192 is released and is biased by the spring 200 acting through the lever 198 to contact the upper edge of the blade 6 so as to provide a preliminary holding force on the workpiece 2 the workpiece clamping element 38 is then lowered to bring the pads 58 into contact with the upper surface of the blade these pads straddling the bar 192 a stud 62 is secured to the support body 24 and extends through an opening 64 in the clamping member 26 a nut 66 engages the top end of the stud 62 and can be tightened to exert the required clamping force between the workpiece supporting element 34 and the workpiece clamping element 38 as shown in fig5 and 6 the forged workpiece of fig1 is held by the clamp with the root 8 exposed for machining thus the pads 58 on the workpiece clamping element 38 and the pads 60 on the workpiece supporting element 34 engage opposite faces of the blade 6 and grip the blade 6 firmly under the action of the nut 66 on the stud 62 during clamping the ball and socket.
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an optics box 136 the optics box 136 is mounted above the can 131 partially covering the tec controller the optics box 136 contains the micro optics components shown in fig4 namely a beam splitter etalon filters a coarse filter each in its own mini package with fibre in out and the photodiodes the optics box 136 is surmounted by a thermal environment substrate 139 spaced from the optics box by a thermal spacer 138 the beam is split and the four photo detector currents are measured rapidly the linear filter output first identifies that range in the total wavelength band in which the beam wavelength lies there are typically forty fsr ranges with four sub ranges each in a spectral band of a c band wavelength meter the sub range with its slope rising 512 522 or falling 513 523 fig8 is identified output from the appropriate one of the pair of in quadrature etalon detectors is measured and the wavelength is output from that etalon 39 s look up table for power to wavelength conversion a calibration third etalon is provided having high reflectivity to give a conventional airy function response the third etalon also has an fsr that is in a ratio with the other etalons to provide a common maximum throughput at only three for example points in the spectral band of the meter an airy function response as shown in fig6 which is sharper than the responses of the fine filters produces a more defined optical bandwidth that transmits only at the reference wavelength a broadband light source provides a maximum common transmission at this reference wavelength and the pair of quadrature etalon circuits are.
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may be associated with the alignment guide 30 to illuminate the work piece 26 the lamp 66 may be integrally mounted in the alignment guide 30 or may be attached to the alignment guide 30 in any known or suitable manner the lamp 66 is preferably a light emitting diode led however other types of lights may be used such as incandescent or halogen bulbs lasers etc a battery 60 housed in a battery receptacle 62 in the alignment guide 30 may power the laser generators 40 41 and the lamp 66 a battery cover 64 is secured to the alignment guide 30 to cover and secure the battery 60 within the battery receptacle 62 the battery cover 64 provides easy replacement of the battery 60 alternatively the laser generators 40 and 41 and the lamp 66 may be powered by ac power either directly from the ac line current or through electrical cables connected to the electrical system of the drill press 10 an ac to dc converter and voltage reducers may be required if ac line current is used as is known a power switch 65 allows power from the battery 60 or other power source to actuate the laser generators 40 41 and the lamp 66 alternatively the switch 65 may be configured to separately allow power to the laser generators 40 41 or the lamp 66 or an additional switch may be used the alignment guide 30 is coupled to the drill press 10 through a slide 70 the slide 70 comprises a bracket.
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channels into the optical path of the illumination instrument for the setting adjustment for example there are a greater number of mirror facets on the second faceted mirror 5 than correspond to the number of mirror facets on the first faceted mirror 4 the mirror facets are not represented in fig1 for the sake of clarity as the object to be exposed there is a wafer 11 on a support unit 9 fig2 shows an individual mirror facet 12 with a mirror surface 15 which is formed by a cylindrical mirror facet head 13 and a cylindrical mirror facet base 14 in the exemplary embodiment the cylindrical mirror facet head 13 has a diameter of for example 20 mm and the cylindrical mirror facet base 14 has a diameter of about 8 mm the mirror facet 12 has an overall length of 60 mm for example for reasons of processing and thermal loading silicon is selected as the material of the mirror facet 12 the mirror facet 12 may of course be made of a stainless steel alloy or other materials which meet the requirements for polishability mechanical thermal and long term stability and ultrahigh vacuum compatibility uhv compatibility what is important when selecting the materials for the mirror facets 12 in particular is that the materials being used should have a high thermal conductivity so that the heat generated because of the beam power can be dissipated the mirror surface 15 of the mirror facet head 13 may be spherical.
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the hid 12 may be formed in various manners fig1 7 depict a first embodiment of the lid 12 wherein a boss 26 extends upwardly from a top surface 27 of a top 28 of the lid 12 as best shown in fig3 and 4 a channel 30 extends from an opening 32 formed at an end of the boss 236 with the channel 30 coming into communication with a plurality of secondary channels 34 that extend through the top 28 and terminate at openings 36 formed in a lower surface 38 of the top 28 in a preferred embodiment latchable members 40 extend from the lower surface 38 which are formed to engage and latch onto the multiwell plate body 16 each of the latchable members 40 includes a deflectable downwardly extending arm 42 which terminates at an inwardly extending tab 44 with this configuration generally defining a l shape preferably the latchable members 40 are integrally formed with the lid 12 and formed of a resilient material preferably a thermoplastic a sufficient number of the latchable members 40 is provided to facilitate tight latching of the lid 12 onto the multiwell plate body 16 in a preferred arrangement each of the corners of the lid 12 is provided with one of the latchable members 40 to generate a perimetric holding force with reference to fig5 7 the method of preparing the multiwell plate assembly 10 is depicted therein as shown in fig5 in a first step a source of negative pressure such as a hose 46 is connected to the boss 26 and the lid 12 is positioned in proximity to a supply of the gasket members.
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to arrange supplementary members 6 and 7 between the pieces of equipment c and the beams 2 as illustrated in fig1 in the case where the supplementary members 6 and 7 are arranged and the pieces of equipment c are placed on the supplementary members 6 and 7 it is possible to support the pieces of equipment c more stably since the supplementary members 6 are arranged plane symmetric mirror symmetric to the supplementary members 7 the following explanations are focused on the supplementary members 6 the supplementary members 6 transfer the weights of the pieces of equipment c to the beams 2 as illustrated in fig1 the supplementary members 6 are arranged to straddle the first seat members 3 or the second seat members 4 the supplementary members 6 in the present embodiment are formed of an extruded shape of an aluminum alloy as illustrated in fig1 b each of the supplementary members 6 includes a pair of supports 61 and a table portion 62 the supports 61 are respectively arranged on the front and rear sides the supports 61 are arranged on the front and rear sides of the first seat members 3 so as to project from the lower surface of the table portion 62 the supports 61 is arranged to have the same height as the first seat members 3 the upper surface of the table portion 62 abuts the lower surface of one of the pieces of equipment c illustrated in fig1 and the lower surface of the table portion 62 abuts the upper surface of the bolt holder 31 in the first seat members 3 as illustrated in fig1 a the table portion 62 has a planar shape a plurality of elongated adjustment holes 6 a being arrayed in the lateral direction of.
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corner portion of the receiving surface 20 of the small diameter portion 22 indentation parts 26 are formed in the outer circumference wall 12 b of the base 12 along the perimeter direction with a prescribed interval in between with the indentation parts 26 a perimeter wall is prevented from sinking after molding and stay parts 27 are formed between indentations 26 s for strengthening the base 12 a clip 28 shown in fig2 and 4 a to 4 c is made of nylon and provided with a cylindrical shape main body 30 capable of inserting the small diameter portion 22 so that the clip 28 can be inserted into an installation opening 18 a formed in the protective plate 18 a pair of plate pieces 32 is provided on the main body 30 and capable of tilting relative to the main body 30 at tips of the plate pieces 32 claws 34 project from an outer circumference surface of the main body 30 when the main body 30 is penetrated through the installation opening 18 a of the protective plate 18 the claws 34 contact the installation opening 18 a and the plate pieces 32 tilt to reduce a diameter so that the claws 34 can be penetrated through the installation opening 18 a after the claws 34 penetrate through the installation opening 18 a the claws 34 and.
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tip 82 of reduced diameter and three enlarged diameter shoulders 84 86 88 a compression spring 90 extends around the front portion of the pin bearing against the foremost shoulder 84 so as to urge the firing pin rearward the rearmost shoulder 88 limits rearward movement of the firing pin by engaging a surface on the body the middle shoulder 86 is provided to interact with a blocking cup 90 that prevents the firing pin from moving under certain conditions described below the rear end of the pin is in the path of the upper end of the hammer 100 the firing pin is driven forward into an ammunition round in the chamber by the hammer when the trigger is pulled and all safeties are off the blocking cup 90 has a lower small diameter portion 92 and an upper large diameter portion 94 a coil spring 96 inside the upper portion urges the cup downward toward a safe position where the larger diameter portion lies in the path of the middle shoulder 86 on the firing pin with the cup in this position the pin cannot strike the ammunition round even if the hammer falls against the pin the cup is lifting by a cup release lever 98 having a pivot pin mounting to the hammer housing the hammer 100 is supported in a hammer housing 102 on a pivot pin 104 about which it oscillates between safe and cocked.
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a plug not illustrated which connects the electrical parts of the fuel injection pump with an electronic control device in which the actual values of the pump as well as other engine characteristics are processed to form setpoint values for the adjustment of the magnet in the second embodiment illustrated in fig3 the transducer 23 39 is designed in the same manner as in the first embodiment of fig1 and 2 for reasons of space the rotary magnet is not disposed obliquely so that the longitudinal plane of the rotary magnet coil 21 and the axis of the transducer 23 39 enclose between them an angle of about 30 u00b0 the transducer armature 25 39 is actuated by a cam like drive 36 which is directly connected with the shaft 16 18 the return of the rotary magnet is accomplished by two return springs 37 positioned in parallel the transducer type shown in fig4 is indicated by reference numeral 41 here a square ring 42 bent to conform to the rotary movement is used as core on one long side of which that is at the beginning and end thereof the induction coils 43 are disposed the short circuit ring 44 is articulated directly from the shaft 16 of the rotary magnet a plate 45 which supports the transducer 41 not depicted in further detail is screwed directly on the core 20 of the rotary magnet this.
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and any other method of depositing the uncured coating on a substrate similarly although the examples describe the use of glass any suitable substrate may be used in certain embodiments of the present invention example nos 1 to 5 relate to the use of polyoxyethylene 20 sorbitan monooleate psm to improve wetting properties of the coatings in this example 0 5 wt water based titania dispersion commercially available from tioxoclean inc was used to coat on the glass substrate by flow coating method the coating was cured at 250 u00b0 c for 10 minutes then heat treated at 500 u00b0 c for 3 5 minutes due to the poor wettability the coating did not spread well on the glass substrate the surface tension of this dispersion is very high which leads to high cohesion force of the water to the titania particles the wettability was measured on the scale of 1 to 5 and shown in the table 1 on scale 1 refers to the best wetting properties of coating and 5 refers to the poorest wettability of the coating the wetting scale of the coating using only this dispersion is 5 as shown in the table 1 in determining wettability the following steps were used spread the liquid coating on substrate place the coated substrate on a flat surface for 1 minute and determine if the whole surface of area of the substrate is coated by liquid a number from 1 to 5 is designated to reflect how much of the surface is wet e g how much of the surface is not wetted in this example 0 5 wt water based titania dispersion commercially available from.
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heat sealing machine to permanently seal the parts together the case comprises opposed sections joined by a spine with the edges of the case sections that come together when the case is closed being provided with interlocking half rounded members serving as a case closure application_number US 15840393 A description fig1 shows an end view of one form of plastic package or case 10 in accordance with the invention the case 10 comprises a base part 11 and a cover part 12 joined at the left side by spine 13 the position depicted in fig1 is with the case closed and with a possible video cassette or other object not shown enclosed within the case 10 fig2 shows the case 10 in its open position with any video cassette removed each case side is made up of a continuous wall 15 15 39 with opposite projecting portions 16 whose spacing is such as to allow a standard video cassette to fit inside the wells 17 formed by the walled region 15 a projection 18 close to the center on the base side 11 engages an opening in the video cassette when present the depth of each well 17 formed inside the wall 15 is such as to accommodate one half of the video cassette thickness so that when the case is folded into its closed position the top wall surfaces 19 can engage as shown in fig1 the spine 13 extends down the center of the case between both sides 11 12 the.
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be selected from the group consisting of ethoxylated nonyl phenol sodium stearate sodium dodecyl sulfate sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate lauralamine hydrochloride trimethyl dodecylammonium chloride cetyl trimethylammonium chloride polyoxyethylene alcohol alkyphenolethoxylate polysorbate 80 propylene oxide modified polymethylsiloxane dodecyl betaine lauramidopropyl betaine cocoamido 2 hydroxy propyl sulfobetaine alkyl aryl sulfonate fluorosurfactants and perfluoropolymers and terpolymers and castor bean adducts water phase 24 also contains nanoparticles 26 which increase the force to disjoin bitumen 22 from surface 20 this leads to more rapid recovery of bitumen from the tar sand nanoparticles 26 may have a size from about 8 nm to about 100 nm a preferred nanoparticle dispersion for the fluid is an aqueous dispersion of 8 0 to 15 0 nm silicon dioxide particles and an anionic charged wetting agent mixed in the water carrying the nanoparticles at 0 1 2 0 by weight which is preferably an anionic surfactant from the group described above at a ph in the range from about 6 to 8 the percentage of nanoparticles in the dispersion preferably ranges between approximately 5 and approximately 30 by weight in the water surfactant mixture a variety of tests were performed to measure the increased removal of bitumen in the presence of wetting agent and nanoparticles the wetting agent was ss 1000 a product of frac tech services which is a nonionic surfactant blend such as disclosed in u s pat pub no 2010 0096939 the nanoparticles were nalco 1130 nalco chemical which are silica particles having an average size of 19 nm grains of tar sand containing bitumen from athabasca tar sand were placed in a.
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to injection and hence is to be avoided the problem is exacerbated by higher injection rates in order to address this issue the inventor hereof has determined that the effect of turbulence with respect to its ability to move the flapper into the injection flow can be minimized by reducing the fluid volume between a surface 28 of the flapper 16 and the surface 24 it is to be noted that the surface 28 may be of the flapper itself or may be of a material attached to the flapper in one embodiment the surface 28 is formed by providing a conformable material 30 attached to the flapper 16 the conformable material 30 will assume the shape of the inside surface 24 upon contact therewith and prevent any significant turbulent fluid from urging the flapper 16 away from the surface 24 during injection this embodiment allows for irregularities in the surface 24 to be accounted for without knowing what those irregularities might be more specifically the tubing string in which the valve 10 is installed may have experienced flow cutting or erosion or may have become deformed during run in and resultingly does not necessarily present a cylindrical geometry at the surface 24 for a preconceived surface 28 to geometrically mate with in such situation a conformable material 30 provides a wider range of functional success in reducing any.
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2000 had little influence on the efficacy of cobalt hti 286 the most direct demonstration of this was provided by treatment of xenografts derived from hct116 cells in which the p53 gene was purposefully disrupted by gene targeting bunz et al 1998 the results were very similar to those shown in fig3 a and b for parental hct116 cells with 38 of the mice cured of their p53 u2212 u2212 tumors cobalt vinorelbine vinorelbine is a clinically approved drug that like hti 286 inhibits microtubule synthesis and thereby disrupts microtubules two tumor xenograft models one hct116 relatively sensitive to cobalt hti 286 and one ht29 relatively resistant to cobalt hti 286 were chosen to evaluate cobalt vinorelbine cobalt vinorelbine also induced hemorrhagic necrosis though this necrosis was less pronounced than that obtained with cobalt hti 286 compare fig1 b with fig1 a as with cobalt hti 286 hct116 responded much better to cobalt vinorelbine than did ht29 fig5 cobalt docetaxel and cobalt mac 321 as noted above a very different type of response was observed with c novyi nt when used in combination with microtubule stabilizing drugs exemplified by docetaxel and mac 321 in particular there was a much slower response and no hemorrhagic necrosis following cobalt with these agents fig2 additionally the tumors generally underwent a more pronounced regression with docetaxel or mac 321 alone than with hti 286 or vinorelbine alone nevertheless the addition of c novyi nt spores substantially improved the durations of the remissions achieved with these agents all mice bearing hct116 xenografts treated with cobalt docetaxel were cured unlike the case with docetaxel alone fig6 a b the responses of mice bearing hucc t1 were also encouraging fig6 c d like the case with cobalt hti 286 ht29 did not.
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to that reported by compemolle tetrahedron 1993 49 3193 in 70 ml of methanol and 20 ml of water under a nitrogen atmosphere was added 0 55 g 13 11 mmol of lithium hydroxide the reaction was allowed to stir at room temperature for 2 hours the solvent was removed under reduced pressure the residue was diluted with water and washed with ethyl acetate the aqueous phase was acidified with 1n hydrochloric acid and extracted with ethyl acetate the organic phase was dried over magnesium sulfate filtration and removal of solvent afforded 2 0 g 98 2 of the title compound fab ms m h m z calcd 252 found 252 to a solution containing 1 04 g 4 14 mmol of 6 4 fluorophenyl 6 carboxymethylene 2 piperidinone in 25 ml of anhydrous dichloromethane under a nitrogen atmosphere at 0 u00b0 c was added 1 10 g 4 32 mmol of bopci and 0 80 ml 4 59 mmol of diea after stirring for 30 minutes a solution containing 1 1 g 3 53 mmol of 1 2 5 3 methylbenzyl 1 3 4 oxadiazolyl 2 s amino 3 methylbutan 1 ol hydrochloride in 10 ml of dichloromethane and 1 10 ml 6 31 mmol of diea the reaction was allowed to stir at 0 u00b0 c overnight the reaction was diluted with dichloromethane and washed with a saturated sodium bicarbonate solution the organic phase was dried over magnesium sulfate filtration removal of solvent under reduced pressure and column chromotography of the residue on silica gel with 10 methanol dichloromethane afforded 736 mg 41 0 of the title compound fab ms m h m z calcd 509 found.
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in which pure water crystals are formed and are separated off while released dry matter remains in the enriched filtrate which can be conducted to the recovery system of the factory the recovery system can vary for example a portion of the filtrate can be used for dissolving the soda smelt from the recovery boiler the remainder of the filtrate can be concentrated and mixed with the black liquor if required the whole of the filtrate can be subjected to a limited pre evaporation or freeze crystallization to a liquid quantity which is adapted to the maximum quantity which can be fed to the soda dissolvers alternatively the whole of the filtrate can be pre evaporated to the lowest possible quantity of liquid which is then mixed with the black liquor which goes to the usual evaporation system of the factory in order to limit energy consumption in the pre evaporation stages or in the freeze crystallization system the quantity of filtrate leaving the washing apparatus of the q stage can be decreased by reusing a portion of this filtrate as dilution liquid prior to the q stage in this case to achieve a balance in liquid management the supply of fresh water to the washing apparatus of the peroxide stage must be decreased to a corresponding degree and replaced with recirculated filtrate from the ozone stage the degree of closure recirculation which is possible will depend on how many metal ions are introduced in the q stage together with the oxygen delignified pulp as a result of the closure an enrichment of both metal ions and released organic substances occurs in the filtrate of the q stage owing to.
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h sub 2 osodium perborate nabo sub 3 u00b7 h sub 2 onon boratelimestone caco sub 3dolomite mgco sub 3 u00b7 caco sub 3cryolite na sub 3 alf sub 6______________________________________ the darkening agent or mix may be used in solid or liquid form and may be applied in any appropriate fashion if a liquid is used the liquid preferably should be an oil or water based dispersion the darkening agent or mix may be applied to the coal before the coal is placed in the furnace preferably the darkening agent or mix is blown into the furnace near the part of the boiler wall that is coated with the reflective ash the invention will be more completely understood with reference to the following examples a 600 mw coal fired boiler originally designed to burn western coal was switched to low sulfur powder river basin coal the following description refers to 34 levels 34 at a specific height above sea level in this particular boiler the burners were positioned between 970 8 m 3185 ft and 979 9 m 3215 ft above sea level and the nose was at 1004 m 3294 ft above sea level after the switch to powder river basin coal the water.
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l 3 f l 4 however these degradations in snr are not as severe as those seen at the integer multiples and are not included in this discussion in the operation of a wireless communication device the operation frequency of the output may be at one of several frequencies within a specified spectrum for example the gsm operation mode has channel offsets every 200 kilohertz khz accordingly depending upon the operation of the base station the mobile wireless unit may in fact be tasked with operating at a sub optimum operation point such as that denoted by point a in fig2 thus when the transmitter 39 s operation is somehow specified to at the frequency denoted by point a the user of the mobile wireless unit will experience problems in the operation and or communications using such wireless communications device the same device operating at point b will encounter much better operation since point b is a frequency where the noise problems associated with sampling rates will not occur it should be noted that the operating i e output frequency can be set by many different means the way in which the operating frequency is set is not relevant for the purposes of this disclosure turning back to fig1 the wireless communications device 10 has an adjustable clock circuit 30 the adjustable clock circuit 30 is operable to accept a signal representative of the operating frequency of the output such as that delivered by the frequency detection circuit 26 the adjustable clock circuit 30 is operable to accept such a signal indicative of the frequency of the output signal and to determine whether to alter the sampling frequency of the loop filter 22 accordingly when the communications device 10 determines that the operating frequency.
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dyeing and or aftertreatment of textile goods with an autoclave for reception of the textile goods and a treatment liquor a circulating system for the liquor equipped with at least one transport pump for the liquor and a filter system through which the treatment liquor flows whereby the filter system is situated within the autoclave application_number US 51846295 A description the machine shown schematically in fig1 and designated with 1 comprises an autoclave 2 whereby four rotatable drums 3 are arranged inside the cylindrical autoclave 2 each cylindrical drum 3 consists of two drum halves 3a and 3b arranged at a distance from each other as is shown as an example just for the first drum on the left above each drum in region 20 there is an orifice which is not shown and a reel which is also not shown whereby the orifice and the reel are used to transport the endless rope of fabric 28 arranged in each drum outside the autoclave 2 a circulating system 27 is arranged that comprises at least one transport pump 29 a heat exchanger 26 and appropriate mixing vessels such a machine 1 with the exception of the filter system described in detail below has long been known and is also in use for production whereby this machine 1 is manufactured and distributed by the thies company as 34 roto stream 34 and for the rest is described in detail in german patent p 24 27 415 deviating from this known 34 roto stream 34 machine the machine 1 illustrated in fig1 exhibits a complete filtration system labeled 19 in this connection this filter system 19 is arranged in the.
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stability in voltage controlled oscillator 36 or integrator 24 the microprocessor system 39 also stores correction constants in memory for further reducing non linearities the microprocessor generates an output d 39 comprising a digital word defining a division factor proportional to the measured flow as calculated from the two counts provided by counter 38 the division factor is preferably a hexadecimal number with a integer and fractional portion the output d 39 couples to a first divider 41 which provides an output v 41 which has a frequency which is proportional or equal to the frequency of the clock output v 40 divided by the division factor d 39 digital frequency division by a divisor having a integer and fractional part is known as shown for example in u s pat no 4 306 461 to grebe jr incorporated herein by reference the output frequency of first divider output v 41 is inversely proportional to the flow of fluid 11 output v 41 of first divider 41 couples to an optical coupler 42 which galvanically isolates or insulates circuitry referenced to the reference potential 15 34 associated with the ground of flow tube 10 from a different reference potential 60 associated with an isolated output circuit isolated output v 42 of coupler 42 provides the scaled frequency from the first divider to second divider 43 second divider 43 is a divide by two circuit which provides output v 44 and v 45 which.
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is described during the injection phase the screw translation drive 38 is operated to move the screw forward in the barrel assembly 30 an injection force is directed from the translation drive 38 to the reciprocating screw body 164 and to the melt of material located in front of the reciprocating screw a reactive injection force is directed back through the accumulator 64 to the first barrel coupler 46 including linkage members to the first cradle coupler 152 to the first and second carriage actuator housings 170 172 to the drive mount 54 and to the screw translation drive assembly 30 the second barrel portion is isolated from the axial reactive injection force referring now to fig2 when the nozzle 62 includes a semispherical tip 90 see fig6 the first stop 156 and the second stop 158 are not required operation of the carriage actuator 42 moves the carriage assembly 34 and barrel assembly 30 towards the stationary platen 16 unit the semispherical tip 90 engages the sprue bushing the carriage actuator 42 is further operated to create the axial carriage force the axial carriage force is directed through the first carriage actuator 56 and the second carriage actuator 58 to the carriage assembly 34 the carriage assembly 34 further directs the axial carriage force through the first carriage coupler 152 to the first axial force linkage member 96 the first barrel coupler 46 the accumulator 64 and the nozzle 62 the first barrel portion distributes axial carriage force.
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from the gas inlet 314 the first internal ports 412 are of different dimensions the actuated coupler 42 has a guide slot 420 extending axially the positioning member 32 is secured to the housing 31 and is configured to guard against axial displacement of the valve body 41 the positioning member 32 includes a rear end wall 326 which confronts the actuated coupler 42 and a front end wall 327 which is opposite to the rear end wall 326 along the axis and which has an axial hole 320 that extends through the rear end wall 326 as shown in fig3 the positioning member 32 includes a plurality of positioning recesses 324 which are formed in the rear end wall 326 and which are angularly displaced from one another about the axis and a guiding block 325 which extends rearwardly of the rear end wall 326 and which is inserted into the insertion bore 301 to be in frictional engagement with the front inner peripheral end 316 so as to facilitate mounting of the positioning member 32 to the housing 31 the actuator 5 extends through the axial hole 320 and is rotatable about the axis relative to the positioning member 32 the actuator 5 includes.
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considerable degradation the pharmaceutical formulation of the invention may furthermore comprise salts for adjusting the tonicity and or an excipient in order to facilitate the processing thereof e g lyophilization and the rapid and complete dissolution of a lyophilized formulation when reconstituting the formulation before use an excipient may be selected from disaccharides such as lactose trehalose and sucrose sugar alcohols such as sorbitol or mannitol polysaccharides such as the polymers commercialized as dextran u00ae products such as dextran u00ae 40 dextran u00ae 70 or dextran u00ae 75 and ficoll u00ae and polyvalent alcohols such as polyethylene glycol or polyvinyl alcohol or a combination of two or more of these the pharmaceutical formulation may be prepared by adding growth hormone to a solution comprising leucine preferably in an amount of up to 100 mm more preferred in an amount of about 1 10 mm preferably 2 6 mm most preferred about 3 5 mm the growth hormone may be in solid form or may be in a buffer solution e g histidine citrate tartrate or phosphate buffer the leucine solution may be obtained by dissolving leucine in deionized water optionally containing of benzyl alcohol the ph of said formulation may be adjusted from.
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components and relative positions with respect to the process flow are shown in fig1 a center in tank up flow column module as illustrated in the drawing could receive piped in flow from a hydro source while setting in a natural catch basin or in a channel basic components of an exemplary embodiment are shown in fig1 a vertical tower 10 capped with a covered header 26 is seated in an open tank 11 a water inlet manifold 12 and a water overflow fitting 13 are attached to tank 11 tower 10 has bottom openings scavenger column s 14 and down flow column s 15 are spaced around the tower header 10 open tank 11 is supported over a separate drained catch basin scavenger and down flow column s 14 and 15 extending downward penetrate the tank 11 bottom and protrude into the catch basin below the basin drain level sealing glands 16 close the clearances at the tank 11 base penetrations removable tower header cover 27 seated on the top rim of header 26 and sealed using leak tight o ring or equal sealing medium is held securely in place once vacuum is applied simple latches 31 see fig2 which hold the cover 27 in position during shipment erection and start up also allow easy access to the header for maintenance internal scoop 32 mounted inside of header 26 connects to scavenger column header 22 are shown in fig2 this provides a means for removing floatable materials and debris from the tower header 26 the vacuum producing interaction between cascading.
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input terminal 15 is changed as indicated by a curve 15a in fig2 in accordance with a time constant u03c4 11 u2243 r 11 c 12 because r 12 gt r 12 if time t in fig2 is sufficiently close to 0 the power supply voltage v cc is applied to the fet 18 at the same time a 34 low 34 logic level signal having a voltage sufficiently close to 0 v is input to the reset input terminal 15 therefore the internal state of the ic 11 is reliably reset immediately after the switch s is closed to apply the power supply voltage after the reset operation is completed the reset is canceled with this operation initialization of the main circuit 10 of the ic 11 is completed in other words initialization of the main circuit 10 or the ic 11 is completed only after the reset input terminal 15 undergoes a state change from 34 low 34 level to 34 high 34 level reset to reset cancellation when the switch s is closed i e a new battery is mounted the reset circuit 12 is required to cause the above mentioned state change in contrast to this when the switch s is opened t t b a voltage applied to the power supply voltage input terminal 14 is.
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dect modes associated with the dual band first local oscillator there are band control means operable to adjust the local oscillator frequency in response to channel detection means which detect the channel employed in any communication in the case of the mobile initiating a call then the channel detection means will be able to detect which channels are available and be able to effect the control switches for the dcs1800 dect circuits as appropriate the programmable dividers operate under the control of data clock and enable commands the prime second local oscillator 2lo produces a two frequencies at 450 and 442 368 mhz and employs a feedback path to ensure that the frequency is maintained by these means the required frequencies 225 130 and 110 592 mhz can be derived from the 13 0 and 13 824 mhz references as can the required first local oscillator frequencies the synthesised first local oscillator accomplishes dual mode operation by having a dual band local oscillator which tunes dual bands 1580 to 1655 mhz for dcs1800 or 1771 200 to 1786 752 mhz for dect in the dcs1800 mode the 1lo tunes in 200 khz spaced channels and in the dect mode 1 728 mhz spaced channels defined by the by r.
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chamber 14 formed of a bed of rigid beads 15 in a cylinder 16 a diverter 17 a defoamer 18 a heat exchanger 21 having a core 22 supported by rings 23 therein and a graduated reservoir 24 ejector 12 is essentially a mixing chamber and bubble pump having side walls 25 which are concave inward oxygen is supplied through conduit 26 to the oxygenator from an outside source not shown entering diffuser 13 diffuser head 27 shown in detail in fig2 is constructed of a close weave fabric 28 having openings of uniform size secured to a retaining ring 29 attached to the top of diffuser 13 the fabric may be dacron a registered trademark or other suitable material having relatively uniform openings approximately 40 microns across retaining ring 29 may be any non corrosive relatively rigid material such as lucite a dupont trademark or stainless steel since a relatively inexpensive disposable yet sturdy structure is contemplated a rigid plastic retaining ring is preferred of course the oxygenator of this invention is not limited to being disposable and the materials used may vary due to different requirements of the users referring again to fig1 oxygen depleted venous blood enters the ejector through conduits 31 note that there are two inputs which enter the bottom of the ejector at an angle in order to provide a gentle swirling motion the ejector is normally full of blood and at the beginning of an operation must be primed with blood or a saline solution in the normal manner oxygen is released from diffuser head 27 forming bubbles of substantially uniform size in the blood as will be seen later.
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partition 6 between the first rubber spring element which is hydraulically damped by the hydraulic fluid present in the working chamber 1 the compensating chamber 2 and the overflow channel and the second spring element which is formed by the coil springs 10 made of steel the interaction of the two spring elements guarantees an effective damping of low frequency vibrations of high amplitude due to its soft overall spring stiffness characteristic fig1 also shows that the partition 6 has in its middle a tubular partial area 15 which extends upward into the working chamber 1 and which forms a connection between the working chamber 1 and the pretensioning chamber 8 the lower opening of the tubular partial area 15 is closed by a switching element 16 designed as a nonreturn valve another switching element 17 designed as an electromagnetic on off valve which is shown in the right hand area of fig1 is located between the pretensioning chamber 8 and the compensating chamber 2 the interaction of the switching elements 16 and 17 as well as the pretensioning chamber 8 and the bottom plate 12 makes possible the build up of a hydraulic pressure cushion within the pretensioning chamber 8 solely due to the vibrations introduced into the two chamber step bearing via the engine due to the build up of such a pressure cushion in the pretensioning chamber 8 the entire hydraulic bearing is raised except for the bottom plate 12 in relation to the body and the bottom of the housing 9 is thus pressed upward against the bottom plate 12 so that the force no longer flows.
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as to be a sliding fit within aperture 70 of sleeve 68 the leg 76 can thus be releasably clamped by bolt 72 at a preadjusted height within sleeve 68 so as to adjust the height of pallet board 78 which bears work to be printed on its upper surface pallet board 78 bears indicia marks 80 82 so assist in correct positioning of work thereon a diagonal strengthening strut 84 is provided extending between sleeve 68 and horizontal web 66 of the work holding means fig3 and 4 illustrate the apparatus described above in operation the work piece 86 to be printed e g a t shirt or sweater is mounted on pallet board 78 in the correct position then the pallet board 78 bearing the workpiece 86 is mounted on upper web 74 of the angle bracket the depending leg 76 of the angle bracket is then inserted into aperture 70 of bracket 66 68 and fixed therein at the correct height by tightening bolt 72 pallet board 78 now comprises a work table for the workpiece 86 with the arms 32 34 in the raised position as shown in ghosted outline in fig3 the printing screen 62 with the artwork thereon is now mounted on the arms for this purpose bolts 40 42 are loosened so as to adjust arms 32 34 lengthwise along the top cross member 20 to the correct separation to receive the periphery 64 of screen 62 in channel.
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the organic solution is evaporated at low pressure until dry to obtain 8 07 g of 3 in the form of a white solid 10 0 g of compound 16 is suspended in 100 ml of absolute ethanol the suspension obtained is cooled to 0 u00b0 c and 6 0 ml of triethylamine and 5 2 ml of isobutyl chloroformate are added at a rate such that the inner temperature does not exceed 5 u00b0 c after 1 5 hours the suspension is filtered and the solid washed with absolute ethanol 2 u00d7 and dried to give 8 36 g of compound 3 in the form of a white crystalline solid yield 88 9 8 5 g of palladium on 5 wet charcoal 50 water is added in an inert atmosphere to a mixture of 11 33 g of 3 chloro 6 methyl benzo b thiophene 2 carboxylic acid 18 135 ml of n n dimethylformamide 15 ml of 3 3 m naoh and 40 ml of methanol water 9 1 after repeated vacuum hydrogen cycles the suspension is maintained under stirring in a hydrogen atmosphere at ambient temperature for 20 24 hours the mixture is then rendered inert and filtered through a celite bed and the catalyst is washed with 150 ml of methanol the filtrate is evaporated until dry 500 ml of water and 40 ml of 1n hcl are added and the solution is maintained under stirring for 1 hour the suspension is filtered and the solid washed with 200 ml of water and dried after drying 8 71 g of compound i is obtained in the form of a white solid yield 90 6 hplc purity 99 3 1 h nmr.
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2 of penicillin g and having ph 5 6 additionally incorporating 4 u00d7 10 2 to 2 u00d7 10 5 of tolnaftate and incubated at 30 u00b0 c the tolnaftate resistant mutant which grows is transferred onto a slant medium of the same composition and preserved thereon in the tolnaftate resistant mutant thus obtained a strain of enhanced cellulase producing ability is recognized in high frequency the suspensions of the cells of wild type and resistant mutant are spread on czapek agar media containing 4 u00d7 10 2 to 1 u00d7 10 2 of tolnaftate and cultured at 30 u00b0 c during the culture the resistant mutant shows comparatively satisfactory growth and the wild type shows absolutely no growth the present strain differs from acremonium cellulolyticus the parent in respect that it possesses resistance to tolnaftate and exhibits high glycanase activity thus it is recognized to be a novel mutant of acremonium cellulolyticus since this mutant simultaneously produces xylanase and cellulase similarly to its parent it has been named acremonium cellulolyticus tn this strain was deposited at fermentation research institute agency of industrial science amp technology ministry of international trade amp industry on oct 13 1984 under ferm p 7894 and was also deposited at the same institute in compliance with the budapest treaty on the same.
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most preferred z group is a phosphate ester particularly one bonded to a phenyl chromophore group y through an oxygen atom the phenyl group in turn being bonded to the 4 carbon atom of the dioxetane ring i e str3 the phosphate ester is cleaved by alkaline or acid phosphatase enzymes table 1______________________________________group z enzyme______________________________________ 1 str4 alkaline and acid phosphatases 2 str5 esterases 3 str6 decarboxylases 4 phospholipase d str7 5 str8 u03b2 xylosidase 6 str9 u03b2 d fucosidase 7 str10 thioglucosidase 8 str11 u03b2 d galactosidase 9 str12 u03b1 d galactosidase10 str13 u03b1 d glucosidase11 str14 u03b2 d glucosidase12 str15 u03b1 d mannosidase13 str16 u03b2 d mannosidase14 str17 u03b2 d fructofuranosidase15 str18 u03b2 d glucosiduronase16 trypsin str19 17 trypsin str20 ______________________________________ suitable x groups are described in the summary of the invention above preferably x contains one or more solubilizing substituents i e substituents which enhance the solubility of the dioxetane in aqueous solution examples of solubilizing substituents include carboxylic acid or carboxylic acid salt groups e g carboxymethyl or carboxyethyl groups which are most preferred sulfonic acid or sulfonic acid salt groups e g oxysulfonylmethyl and quaternary amino salts e g trialkylammonium bromide preferably the enzyme which cleaves group z is covalently bonded to a substance having a specific affinity for the substance being detected examples of specific affinity substances include antibodies e g anti hcg antigens e g hcg where the substance being detected is an antibody e g anti hcg a probe.
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particularly plastic deformation of the surface layer is accomplished at room temperature which causes strain hardening and a cold worked distorted microstructure although a shot peening source 14 is illustrated in fig2 a other alternatives may include forging swaging cold rolling coining and hammering subsequent to the metal deformation is the application of heat which will induce recrystallization leading to a new fine grained strain free material at the surface of the block 10 the grain refinement resulting from this method corresponds to a superplastic surface condition the refined grain microstructure resulting at the end of the present method is schematically illustrated at the surface 18 by reference numeral 20 in a preferred embodiment of the present invention the metal deformation of the block surface is produced by shot peening source 14 which directs a flow of shot at the surface 18 of the plate in order to move the energy source 14 relative to the plate surface 18 it is possible to utilize a conventional numerical control device 22 such as is prevalently utilized in robotics and machine tool controls in the case of a flat block 10 as shown in fig2 a the control device need move the energy source 14 at a constant speed across the surface 18 so that each point receives substantially the same amount of shot from the source alternatively the block 10 may be moved relative to a stationary source 14 this would typically involve a movable table not shown upon which the block rests the table would be moved in the x y plane by a numerical control device such as 22 this will result in a desirable uniform grain reduction along a surface layer thus in such an application the shot source and plate.
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is generally indicated at 44 and comprises a frame 46 consisting of a number of steel elements welded together the frame 46 includes a lower bridge 48 and an upper bridge 50 which at their ends are attached to a pair of drill guides 52 which are of a cylindrical tubular configuration the lower end of the drill guides 52 are affixed to rectangular end portions 54 and each of the end portions 54 includes a lower surface upon which a partially spherical projection 56 is formed as appreciated from fig4 the projections 56 each include a spherical surface 58 which is identical in size to the anchor base recess 34 in this manner the projections 56 are capable of being closely received within the recesses 34 a vertically adjustable retainer 60 is mounted upon each of the end portions 54 and each retainer consists of a threaded shaft 62 received within a threaded hole defined in the associated end portion 54 each threaded shaft 62 includes a hexagonal rim 63 and a head 64 is defined upon the upper end of the shaft for engagement with the machine a to be supported as later described preferably a self aligning ball and socket connection is located between the shaft 62 and head 64 so that if during use a misalignment occurs between the axes of the shaft 62 and head 64 such misalignment will be automatically compensated the angular orientation of the drill fixture 44 during use is determined by the threaded angle adjustment shaft 66 received within a threaded hole defined in.
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to get access to the venous system having reached access to the venous system a long guiding wire not shown of metal is advanced through the introduction sheet and via the venous system to the coronary sinus 5 this guiding wire is provided with x ray distance markers so that the position of the guiding wire in the coronary sinus 5 may be monitored the elongate body 8 is locked onto the stabilizing instrument 12 as shown in fig5 and introduced into the long cover sheet 11 of synthetic material this aggregate is then pushed through the introduction sheet and the venous system to the coronary sinus 5 riding on the guiding wire after exact positioning of the elongate body 8 in the coronary sinus 5 as illustrated in fig8 where the mitral valve 19 is shown having a central gap 20 the cover sheet 11 is retracted exposing the elongate body 8 within the coronary sinus 5 this manoeuvre allows the hooks 10 on the elongate body 8 to dig into the walls of the coronary sinus 5 and into the heart the elongate body 8 is still locked on to the stabilizing instrument 12 such that the hooks 10 engage the walls of the coronary sinus 5 in the stretched or extended state of the elongate body 8 a catheter 21 shown in fig6 is pushed forward.
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1 an axial along the flow distance may separate the returns heat source 9 2 and the returns temperature probe 9 1 to provide heat conduction dissipation information a returns gas detector 11 is adapted to detect the presence of gas in the drilling fluid returns a returns resistivity sensor 12 is adapted to measure the resistivity of the drilling fluid returns in mud tanks 40 the drilling fluid is processed or cleaned up after removal of at least a portion of the drill cuttings after the shaker 4 a series of compartments or tanks may be used to monitor filter and otherwise condition the drilling fluid for recycle the drilling fluid downhole typically the last compartment or tank just prior to the suction of the mud pumps is used to finally condition the drilling fluid for example by addition of additives such as weighting material or other additives a sonic level sensor 13 measures the drilling fluid level in one or more compartments or tanks of the mud tanks 40 a supply resistivity sensor 14 measures the resistivity and a supply gas detector 15 measures the gas content of the drilling fluid a plurality of sensors which may include some or all of a supply doppler velocity meter 16 a supply gamma ray gr source 17 a supply discreet bulk.
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of dog teeth 65 fig8 the clutch 60 is keyed to the drive sleeve 30 by way of splines not shown to prevent relative rotation between the clutch 60 and the drive sleeve 30 in the illustrated embodiment the clicker 50 and the clutch 60 each extend approximately half the length of the drive sleeve 30 however it will be understood that other arrangements regarding the relative lengths of these parts are possible the clicker 50 and the clutch means 60 are normally engaged that is as shown in fig7 a dose dial sleeve 70 is provided outside of the clicker 50 and clutch means 60 and radially inward of the main housing 4 a helical groove 74 is provided about an outer surface of the dose dial sleeve 70 the main housing 4 is provided with a window 44 through which a part of the outer surface of the dose dial sleeve may be seen the main housing 4 is further provided with a helical rib 46 adapted to be seated in the helical groove 74 on the outer surface of the dose dial sleeve 70 the helical rib 46 extends for a single sweep of the inner surface of the main housing 4 a first stop 100 is provided between the splines 42 and the helical rib 46 fig1 a second stop 102 disposed at an angle of 180 u00b0 to the first stop 100 is formed by a frame surrounding the window 44 in the main housing 4 fig1 conveniently a visual indication of the dose that may be dialed for example reference numerals not shown is provided on the outer surface of the dose dial sleeve 70 the.
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at a hard mode position when the electromagnets 178 and 180 are energized fig5 shows a circuit diagram of the first embodiment of a driver circuit for selectively energizing the electromagnets 174 176 178 180 182 and 184 for controlling the position of the rotary valve 66 in order to selectively energizing the electromagnets 174 176 178 180 182 and 184 a manually operable mode selector switch 198 is provided in the driver circuit in the shown embodiment the mode selector switch 198 is operable between a soft mode position a medium mode position and a hard mode position the mode selector switch 198 is disposed between a vehicular a power source and the actuator which composed of the electromagnets 174 176 178 180 182 and 184 the power source includes a vehicular battery 200 a main witch 202 such as an ignition switch and a fuse 204 the actuator 100 has three input terminals 206 208 and 210 the terminal 206 is connected to a soft mode terminal 212 to be connected to the power source via a soft mode contactor 218 the terminal 208 is connected to a medium mode terminal 214 which is in turn connected to the power source via a medium mode contactor 220 the terminal 210 is connected to a hard mode terminal 216 of the mode selector switch which hard mode terminal is connected to the power source via a hard mode conductor 222 the actuator 100 also has a grounding terminal 224 which is commonly connected.
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such as lint cleaner 10 were developed specifically for removing leaf particles immature seeds motes grass and bark collectively designated herein as foreign matter 7 that remains in lint cotton 25 after seed cotton cleaning extracting and ginning in order to separate foreign matter 7 from lint cotton 25 lint cotton 25 of the controlled batt saw lint cleaner is initially formed into a batt on a condenser screen drum not seen the batt should be of uniform thickness and be evenly spread over the entire width of the lint cleaner 10 otherwise poor cleaning and excessive fiber loss will result after the batt is formed it is then initially fed through compression rollers 14 16 18 and 20 driven by motors preferably variable speed motors not shown the cotton is subsequently passed between the very closely fitted feed roller 22 driven by a motor preferably a variable speed motor not shown and feed plate 24 and fed onto the saw cylinder 26 stated alternatively and more specifically after the batt of lint cotton 25 passes through the narrow gap between the feed roller 22 and the feed plate 24 it then reverses direction around the toe 24 a of the feed plate 24 to move onto the toothed wire 27 of the saw cylinder 26 the feed plate 24 generally clears the toothed wire 27 by about one sixteenth inch the feed roller 22 is preferably fluted and under spring tension exerting pressure toward the feed plate 24 and holding the batt of lint cotton 25 while it is combed and fed onto the toothed wire 27 of saw.
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them with carriers 2 installed at the head 28 the named support plane 32 absorbs the vertical forces to be transmitted from the carriers 2 onto a vertical support since the support surface 6 of a carrier 2 is ultimately supported on the support plane 32 of the head 28 which will be explained in the following spaced apart perpendicularly from the u shaped section 30 the support plane 32 has a respective coupling lug 34 which is curved downwardly in u shape at its two end regions remote from one another so that a receiving plane for a head plate not shown of a vertical support is defined between the coupling lugs 34 facing one another which extends parallel to the support plane 32 a head plate of this type can be pushed in the longitudinal direction of the u shaped section 30 into the coupling lugs 34 until it abuts two abutment members 36 which are made integrally with the u shaped section and extend downwardly starting from this into the named receiving plane for the head plate of the vertical support only one of these abutment members 36 can be seen in fig1 a spring member is fastened in the hollow space surrounded by the u shaped section 30 the end sections 40 of the spring member 38 are curved in the region of an opening 42 of the u shaped section 30 and in the region of an end face end of the u shaped section 30 such that the spring member.
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connected to the main pad body and is placed underneath the absorbent core system so as not to interfere with absorbency construction adhesives as well as heat are exemplary means to attach the tail 8 to the main pad body in the preferred embodiment the tail is composed of a polyester knit fabric such as that manufactured by tomen corporation under the designation aq 7500 the invention is not limited to this material as alternative materials to include stretchable or absorbent materials are contemplated by the inventors moreover the invention is not limited to positioning of the intergluteal tail between the cover material 4 and the barrier layer 6 an alternative embodiment depicted in fig3 has the barrier layer material itself extended to form both the tail and a front flap 10 alternative embodiments would be having the barrier layer extending to form only one of these appendages while the remaining appendage being an attached material accordingly the materials used in the construction of the tail and or the front flap could be selected to best match the desired physical characteristics e g elasticity absorbency etc to minimize cost or to simplify construction alternative embodiments not shown of the sanitary napkin would comprise the presence.
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the selection of the free base or acid addition salt thereof in preparation of the desired acid addition salt in any particular case will be apparent and fully within the capability of one skilled in the art such novel compounds of the invention are frequently used in the form of their pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts such as the hydrochlorides hydrobromides or the like since the salt form is usually the best form for pharmaceutical formulations innumerable other pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts can be prepared from the hydrochlorides or other acid addition salts via the free bases in conventional manner various toxicological and pharmacological tests were carried out on the compounds forming the object of the invention which evidenced their suitability as substances having a valuable therapeutic activity thus they have been made the object of a study concerning their affinity for serotoninergic receptors of type 5 ht 1a the 5 ht 1a binding studies were carried out in accordance with peroutka 39 s technique see peroutka s j j neurochem 47 529 540 1986 male charles river rats are stunned and decapitated the brain is removed and dissected the different cerebral areas obtained are used or preserved at minus 20 u00b0 c the hippocampus is crushed with polytron u00ae 20 seconds at 7 in 20 volumes of 50 mm tris hcl buffer ph 7 7 at 25 u00b0 c and centrifuged at 45 000 g for 10 min the residue is separated taken up in the same volume of tris buffer and incubated for 10 min at 37 u00b0 c and then again centrifuged for 10 min at 45 000 g the residue is then taken up in 100 volumes of tris hcl buffer containing 10 u03bcm of pargyline 4 mm cacl 2 and 0 1 ascorbic acid.
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was added the reaction was refluxed for 20 hours and then cooled to room temperature and filtered nabr the mother liquor was collected and concentrated in vacuo to a yellow oil the crude product was then distilled under vacuum 197 u00b0 c to afford 15 2 g 53 of pure product to a stirring solution of methyl diethylmalonate 17 4 g 100 mmol in thf 200 ml 0 5 m was added sodium hydride 2 4 g 100 mmol the solution began bubbling and an exothermic reaction occurred the reaction eventually turned clear and then pentyl bromide 12 4 ml 100 mmol was added the reaction was refluxed for 20 hours and then cooled to room temperature and filtered nabr the mother liquor was collected and concentrated in vacuo to a yellow oil the crude product was then distilled under vacuum 160 u00b0 c to afford 12 1 g 50 of pure product to a stirring mixture of dipentyl diethylmalonate 9 0 g 30 mmol in water 60 ml and ethanol 60 ml was added koh pellets 16 8 g 300 mmol the cloudy mixture was then refluxed overnight where it became clear the solvent was concentrated in vacuo to a white solid the solid was dissolved in water and extracted with ether 2 u00d7 the water layer was then acidified with concentrated hcl and a solid precipitated out of solution the white solid was filtered and the resulting mother liquor was extracted with ether in order to isolate.
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described in example 5 subsequent to the sulphite pretreatment the pulp was washed in a continuous pressure diffuser prior to the addition of oxygen and alkali in amounts of 39 kg o 2 and 44 kg naoh respectively per ton of 100 pulp oxidized white liquor was used as an alkali source the reaction conditions in the oxygen alkali stage were otherwise the same as described in example 5 after the oxygen alkali delignification the pulp was washed and the kappa number was determined the kappa numbers are given in the table as seen from the examples an increased kappa number reduction is obtained in the oxygen alkali pretreatment when the pulps are pretreated with a sulphite solution at a given kappa number of the unbleached pulp considerably lower kappa numbers can be obtained after an oxygen alkali delignification if the pulp has been pretreated with a sulphite solution when the pulp is bleached with chlorine containing chemicals the increased kappa number reduction in the oxygen alkali stage means that the consumption of bleaching chemicals can be substantially reduced additionally the effluent of chlorine containing waste liquors is reduced thus the sulphite pretreatment leads to an environmental advantage if the kappa number after the oxygen alkali stage is maintained constant the pretreatment of the pulp with a sulphite solution prior to the oxygen alkali delignification stage implies that the kappa number of the unbleached pulp can be increased table______________________________________sulphitecharge kg so sub 2 per kappaton of un kappa number numberbleached pulp unbleached o sub 2 bleached reduction______________________________________control 0 62 2 42 2 20 0example aexample 1 10 62 2 37 4 24 8example 2 30 62 2 34 9 27 3control 0 98 3 50 5 47 8example bexample 3 10 98 3 47 4 50 9example 4.
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connecting sleeves 33 and the elastic member 32 is inserted into the receiving space 13 and the pivoting cavities 333 are aligned with the pivoting columns 1331 at this time the connecting sleeves 33 are released and the elastic member 32 repells the connecting sleeves 33 to slide towards the pivoting columns 1331 until the pivoting columns 1331 are rotatably received in the corresponding pivoting cavities 333 then the support board 31 is rotated around the pivoting columns 1331 towards the cover member 20 until the clamp 3121 latches into the clamping slot 1371 at this time the support assembly 30 have been retracted and received in the cover member 20 referring to fig4 to fig7 in use a user can access the operation bar 3122 of the support board 31 by the operation slot 15 to make the clamp 3121 go over the protrusion 137 and out of the clamping slot 1371 then the support board 31 is rotated around the pivoting columns 1331 until the latching portion 3113 latches into the latching slot 134 at this time the latching portion 3113 abuts against a bottom wall of the latching slot 134 and the support board 31 can stably support the portable electronic device 100 upright.
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it is considered for the example that the port 111 is a usb port the port 111 could be of a different type among at least those quoted for the circuits 107 the peripheral 112 is for example a printing device nevertheless it is to be noted that the peripheral 101 may be any peripheral compatible with the port 111 for the example in the case of a usb port a cd dvd player writer or a mass storage peripheral may be quoted it is recalled that a digital camera is regarded as a mass storage peripheral via a usb connection fig1 shows that the port 111 is connected to a transport gateway 113 of the port 111 in a primary start up version of the invention the gateway 113 transforms the port 111 into an ethernet port this enables the port 111 and particularly the peripheral connected thereto to be considered as a network peripheral on the network 110 in order to attain this result the stb 101 also comprises a hub 114 also referred to as a u2018 switch u2019 on the gateway 113 on the connector 109 and on the interface ethernet circuits 115 between the bus 104 and the hub 114 the hub 114 enables to spit up the port 109 and thus to associate two network addresses with the stb 110 one of these addresses corresponds to the port 111 the other corresponds to the other elements of the stb the addresses corresponding to the port 111 are referred to here as u201c addper u201d with the address corresponding to the other elements called u201c addstb u201d in another start up version of the invention here referred to as the second start up the device 114 is a mini router that.
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components such as a transceiver and a power source such as a battery which are built in during manufacture of the self contained wireless patient monitoring pad the self contained wireless patient monitoring pad communicates with a patient monitoring system that can include a central monitoring point a user activates the power source in the self contained wireless patient monitoring pad prior to putting the monitoring pad into service or use so that the self contained wireless patient monitoring pad can be stored indefinitely without dissipating the energy stored within built in the power supply application_number US 201514696911 A description a self contained wireless patient monitoring pad for use in a patient monitoring system is described herein the self contained wireless patient monitoring pad and the patient monitoring system communicate wirelessly via transceivers the self contained wireless patient monitoring pad has an internal transceiver and mobile power source such as a battery fig1 a 1d are views of an exemplary self contained wireless patient monitoring pad 105 which may be a flexible container or case that defines an inner cavity that can contain one or more components the exemplary self contained wireless patient monitoring pad 105 includes one or more circuits which include at least one printed circuit board pcb a transceiver and a power supply 130 with a pull tab 135 exemplary circuits are described in further detail in u s patent application publication us 2010 016331 5 and in u s patent application ser no 14 075 133 filed nov 8 2013 titled u201c bed monitoring pad u201d the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein the power supply 130 and wireless communications components not visible are built into the.
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v gelatin 0 25 mm each deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate 10 pmoles 5 u2032 primer mix 10 pmoles 3 u2032 primer 1 cdna and 1 unit taq polymerase reactions were incubated at 95 u00b0 c for 5 minutes and then cycled through 94 u00b0 c for 1 minute 55 u00b0 c for 1 minute and 72 u00b0 c for 1 minute after 30 cycles aliquots of each reaction were analysed by electrophoresis on an agarose gel for the heavy chain v region an amplified dna product was only obtained when a primer pool annealing within the start of framework i replaced the signal peptide primer pool the fragments were cloned into dna sequencing vectors the dna sequence was determined and translated to give a deduced amino acid sequence this deduced sequence was verified by reference to the n terminal protein sequence determined experimentally fig2 and 3 shows the dna protein sequence of the mature light and heavy chain v regions of mouse monoclonal 5 44 respectively the murine v region sequences were then cloned into the expression vectors pmrr10 1 and pmrr14 fig7 these are vectors for the expression of light and heavy chain respectively containing dna encoding constant regions of human kappa light chain and human gamma 4 heavy chain the v l region was sub cloned into the expression vector by restriction digest and ligation from the sequencing vector using sfui and bsiwi restriction sites creating plasmid pmrr10 544cl the heavy chain dna was amplified by pcr using a 5 u2032 primer to introduce a signal peptide since this was not obtained in the cloning strategy u2014 a mouse heavy chain antibody leader from a different in house hybridoma termed 162 was employed the 5 u2032 primer.
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methyl methacrylate butyl methacrylate isodecyl methacrylate lauryl methacrylate hydroxyethyl methacrylate hydroxypropyl methacrylate aminoalkyl meth acrylates the polyacrylate and pigment will be substantially dissolved in from 30 65 by weight of a solvent preferably n butyl acetate capable of dissolving nitrocellulose lacquer as well as dyes and pigments and which is compatible with leather the quick drying compositions of the present invention comprises polyacrylate resin n butyl acetate dye or pigment propylene glycol monomethyl ether and c 3 c 4 alcohols in a preferred embodiment the composition of this invention may comprise an effective amount of dye or pigment constituents dispersed in by weight 20 32 parts propylene glycol monomethyl ether preferably 28 0 parts 10 15 parts isobutyl alcohol preferably 12 0 parts 8 12 parts isopropyl alcohol preferably 10 0 parts 3 5 parts n butanol preferably 4 0 parts 20 25 parts n butyl acetate preferably 22 4 parts 5 15 parts polyacrylate resin preferably 5 5 parts the overall amount of c3 and c4 alcohol is 21 32 parts the dyes can be either metallic or metal free colorants of the type readily available in the prior art especially preferred dye mixture and polyacrylate vehicle may be.
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temperature polysilicon semiconductor layer may also be referred to simply as a polysilicon semiconductor layer fig1 shows schematic cross sectional views for a major part illustrating a fabrication process of a thin film transistor substrate according to embodiment 1 of the invention on a glass substrate sub shown in fig1 a an amorphous silicon semiconductor layer as is deposited fig1 b this amorphous silicon semiconductor layer as is annealed by being irradiated with a laser preferably an excimer laser so that the amorphous silicon semiconductor layer is crystallized to form a polysilicon semiconductor layer ps fig1 c the polysilicon semiconductor layer ps is subjected to a photolithography process so that a polysilicon semiconductor layer island psi is left in the location where a thin film transistor form is to be formed a gate insulating layer gi is deposited so as to cover this island fig1 d a gate electrode gt is patterned at the center portion of the island psi on the gate insulating layer gi using the gate electrode gt as a mask an ldd ion implantation is performed fig1 e next a mask msk is formed so as to cover the gate electrode gt fig1 f this mask msk is formed so as to cover the gate electrode gt and also to avoid source and drain regions in the island psi of the polysilicon semiconductor layer by performing ion implantation in this state ions are implanted in the source and drain regions in the island psi it is desirable to implant the second element of the invention at this stage the mask msk is removed and silicon oxide sio 2 is deposited as an interlayer film is 1 then annealing.
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led according to the second embodiment has almost the same construction as the smd type led according to the first embodiment however the smd type led according to the second embodiment is different from that of the first embodiment only in that liquid resin 40 is filled inside the package 20 having the led chip 60 mounted therein since the smd type led according to the second embodiment also has the phosphor mixed layer 80 formed on the surface of the lens 90 adjacent to the light emission window of the package 20 it is possible to obtain the same operation and effect as the first embodiment further the led chip 60 and the wire 70 mounted in the package 20 can be protected from conductive impurities and external impact by the liquid resin 40 filled in the package 20 which makes it possible to obtain more excellent effect than in the first embodiment the second embodiment can be applied to the modifications according to the first embodiment according to the present invention the phosphor mixed layer is formed on the surface of the lens adjacent to the light emission window of the package the thickness and concentration of the phosphor mixed layer can be easily adjusted so that uniform white light is implemented further the lens and the phosphor mixed layer are integrated so as to be spaced at a uniform distance from the outer surface of the led chip that is the upper and side surface.
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as driving motor 2 and is also fitted with a perforeate disc 12 and associated photocells a shaft 13 on the positioning motor 3 is partly constituted by a spindle 14 with whose aid the magnetic head 4 fixed on a head carrier 15 is displaceable within the aperture 6 in the radial direction of the magnetic disc with the aid of the positioning motor 3 the magnetic head 4 is positioned on different tracks on the magnetic disc the floppy disc 5 is drawn into the floppy disc drive unit and ejected from it with the aid of a gripping arrangement the gripping arrangement is formed by a slide 31 equipped with two gripping elements 32 for the floppy disc 5 loading and ejection can be effected with the aid of another motor or as in the present exemplary embodiment with the assistance of the positioning motor 3 to load the floppy disc 5 with the aid of the positioning motor 3 the head carrier 15 on spindle 14 is moved to the center the slide 31 is pressed against the head carrier 15 through the pull of a tension spring 33 in the area of its rear corners the floppy disc 5 is pressed into the gripping elements 32 by hand the gripping elements 32 are sprung and their insides are covered with a friction lining such as felt.
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into the trough 40 39 in the illustrated embodiment seven hollow rolls 4 are arranged parallel to each other but without making contact with each other rolls 4 are disposed in vertical sliding guides 43 with their journals 44 fixed in the horizontal plane but freely movable in the vertical direction the rolls 4 are of a lightweight design in the form closed hollow bodies and float in the hot water in the trough 40 39 the web of material 1 is guided under the first roll 4 on the left side of fig1 over the following roll 4 under the third roll 4 etc in zig zag fashion the last roll 4 on the right side is located in a cold water compartment divided off by a weir 45 and is used for cooling down the web of material before it leaves the apparatus at the end the web of material 1 is conducted over a deflection roll 46 and then drops into a trough 47 the dropping distance visible on the right hand side from the deflection roll 46 to the trough 47 is sufficient to set the machine in motion i e to pull the web of material 1 through the hot water for thick reels 41 a drive must be provided of course the bearings of the cylinder journals 44 should of course run freely they may be so called carbon bearings which are guided in u profiles open toward the interior of the trough 40 39 and can slide up and down therein in the apparatus 50 of this embodiment the web of material is subjected only to a very.
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the client computer assuming the matching items are not cached in the client computer the system will not find the matching items in the client computer database when this occurs the system will send the matching keyword to the remote server the remote server will then receive the matching item or their indications from its database these retrieved matching items will then be compared with the local database on the client computer any items already cached on the client computer database will not be downloaded to the client computer the remaining matching items will then be downloaded to the client computer for representation to the user any items downloaded to the client computer becomes part of the client computer database from the above and because downloaded items become part of the local database any subsequent searches that match items that are also referenced by the keyword u201c help u201d will be in the local database such searches will therefore be conducted faster as the matching items will no longer have to be downloaded to the client computer from the remote server as will be explained below if indications of the matching items are used such indications can be presented to the user in a faster manner as such indications would have been cached in the client computer for partial keyword searches the user must enter a search term that has a predefined minimum number of letters as an example if the minimum number.
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201414288677 A description turning now to the detailed description of the preferred arrangement or arrangements of the present invention it should be understood that the inventive features and concepts may be manifested in other arrangements and that the scope of the invention is not limited to the embodiments described or illustrated the scope of the invention is intended only to be limited by the scope of the claims that follow the mode i stress intensity factor k i is given for 2 d plane strain crack geometries by or its mathematical equivalent in which u03c3 is the driving stress or pore fluid pressure and a is crack half length although this expression can be modified for non plane crack geometries e g three dimensional 3 d crack shapes by either a multiplicative factor or polynomial expression or by a more complete stress analysis e g kanninen and popelar 1985 it is not necessary since that will be incorporated directly into the calculation of crack opening displacements widths below the stress intensity factor for a perfectly brittle rock is given by 6 with u03c3 being the yield strength corresponding to the rock 39 s tensile strength and ei 1 0 substituting the value of peak or ultimate stress into 6 provides an estimate of the apparent stress intensity factor for the ductile rock k ductile this approach is justified because it implicitly incorporates the inelastic deformation mechanisms that control the value of ultimate failure strength in a ductile rock combining 3 and 6 leads to which illustrates.
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disposed generally downwardly beyond a bottom capping portion 42d 2 of the arc envelope and also advantageously along envelope centerline 42 39 the arc discharge exciting rf coil means 24 has a central plane 46 which is also the plane through the center of the toroidal discharge arc situated below the central preferably substantially circular plane 42 e of the arc envelope wall at its maximum diameter thus there is again a volume 48 above the arc 14 and having at least a portion thereof with a greater radius then the radius of arc discharge 14 in this volume 48 the arc envelope walls are relieved generally away from the flow of hot gases as generally shown by arrows d so that the arc envelope walls 42a and cap portions 42d are at lower and more uniform distributed temperatures for a given power dissipated in arc 14 arc envelope 42 is specifically constructed with two truncated conical wall portions 42a pointing in opposite directions generally upwardly and downwardly to allow the resulting lamp 40 to be mounted with its base in either an upward or downward configuration to allow base up or base down operation of the lamp that is turning arc envelope 42 upside down with respect to at least the excitation coil.
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from approximately 20 seconds to approximately 20 minutes depending on the temperature in the oven and the fabric temperature in step 102 a thp based compound is applied to the fabric examples of suitable thp based compounds include but are not limited to tetrakis hydroxymethyl phosphonium sulfate urea u201c thps urea u201d and tetrakis hydroxymethyl phosphonium chloride urea u201c thpc urea u201d thps urea and thpc urea are fr compounds the thp based compound is combined with water to form a thp based aqueous solution that can be neutralized to a ph in the range of approximately 5 0 to approximately 7 0 using approximately 5 caustic naoh or using one or more other suitable alkali agents note this ph range is suitable for good fabric strength and fr efficiency but the process can also run at an even wider range of phs such as phs ranging from approximately 3 0 to approximately 8 0 the thp based aqueous solution is applied to the fabric and the fabric is padded as described above in step 101 after the fabric is treated with the thp based compound the fabric is dried in step 103 the fabric is ammoniated by placing the fabric in an ammonia chamber in order to form a flame retardant polymer containing phosphorous 3 for example the fabric can be ammoniated by spraying the fabric with or exposing the fabric to an anhydrous ammonia gas in step 104 the fabric is oxidized washed and framed the fabric can be oxidized by placing the fabric in an aqueous solution composed of approximately 10 peroxide the oxidation process may occur in the same chamber as the ammonia chamber or in a separate chamber other suitable oxidizing agents include but are not limited to sodium percarbonate or.
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the stored captured image step s 33 the same method as the method that is used at step s 21 for example may be used for the detection processing the coordinates of the centers of the first circle 101 and the second circle 102 that are identified by the detection processing are indicated as l1 m1 n1 and l2 m2 n2 respectively in a case where the detection processing has been performed at step s 33 the marker position and the marker angle of the marker 120 are computed a marker position of the detected marker 120 is specified as l1 m1 n1 based on the coordinates of the center of the identified first circle 101 based on the coordinates l1 m1 n1 of the center of the identified first circle 101 and the coordinates l2 m2 n2 of the center of the second circle 102 a marker angle u03b8 3 of the detected marker 120 is obtained as u03b8 3 tan u2212 1 m2 u2212 m1 l2 u2212 l1 if the marker position and the marker angle of the marker 120 have not been specified for failure of the detection processing at step s 33 no at step s 35 the screen for indicating that the marker 120 has not.
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bds 10 this is not a limitation on the method the three dimensional diagram in fig3 illustrates in greater detail the formation of the two focal points separately in each principal meridian when the highly compressed beam 57 passes through the beam focusing lens not shown since the highly compressed beam 57 in one principal meridian hereinafter the u2018 y component u2019 has converging characteristics the y component exhibits the short distance focal point 60 in contrast since the other meridian hereinafter the u2018 x component u2019 has collimating beam characteristics the x component exhibits the long distance focal point 62 combination of the x and y components results in the astigmatic beam spot 58 fig4 shows the y component of the highly compressed beam 57 which passes through the beam focusing lens 30 and results in the focal point 60 after the focal point 60 the beam diverges and creates the astigmatic side of the beam spot 58 fig5 shows the x component of the highly compressed beam 57 which passes through the beam focusing lens 30 and results in the focal point 62 the collimated x component of the highly compressed beam 57 is sharply focused at the focal point 62 which creates the sharply focused side of the astigmatic beam spot 58 fig6 and 7 illustrate further.
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in for example ep a 0 289 840 and typical examples of suitable aliphatic triamines are mentioned in for example ep a 749 958 these diamines are suitable for preparing the corresponding diisocyanates or triisocyanates by the process of the invention typical examples of suitable aromatic diamines are the pure isomers or the isomer mixtures of diaminobenzene diaminotoluene diaminodimethylbenzene diaminonaphthalene and diaminodiphenylmethane preference is given to 2 4 2 6 toluenediamine mixtures having isomer ratios of 80 20 and 65 35 or the pure 2 4 toluenediamine isomer as triamine preference is given to using 1 8 diamino 4 aminomethyl octane also known as triaminononane the starting amines of the formula ii are fed into the reactor in gaseous form and are if appropriate vaporized and preferably heated to from 200 u00b0 c to 600 u00b0 c particularly preferably from 250 u00b0 c to 450 u00b0 c before carrying out the process of the invention and are fed if appropriate after dilution with an inert gas such as n 2 ne he ar or with the vapour of an inert solvent into the reactor the phosgene is fed into the tube reactor in a stoichiometric excess and at from 200 u00b0 c to 600 u00b0 c when using aliphatic diamines the molar excess of phosgene based on one amino group is preferably from 25 to 250 and when using aliphatic triamines is preferably from 50 to 350 when aromatic diamines are used the molar excess of phosgene based on an amino group is preferably from 150 to 300 in the following the invention is illustrated by way of example with the aid of fig1 the feed stream a diamine and or triamine flows via the inlet 1 and the central nozzle 5 into the tube reactor 6 the.
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the form of belt 12 upon which the precursor web p is positioned for pre entangling by entangling manifold 14 the entangling apparatus of fig1 further includes an imaging and patterning drum 18 comprising a three dimensional image transfer device for effecting imaging and patterning of the lightly entangled precursor web the image transfer device includes a moveable imaging surface which moves relative to a plurality of entangling manifolds 22 which act in cooperation with three dimensional elements defined by the imaging surface of the image transfer device to effect imaging and patterning of the fabric being formed manufacture of a durable nonwoven fabric embodying the principles of the present invention is initiated by providing the precursor nonwoven web preferably in the form of a 100 flame retardant polyester or polyester blend the use of the polyester desirably provides drape which upon treatment with the specific binder formulation listed herein results in a material with improved flame retardant properties at relatively low cost during invention development fibrous layers comprising flame retardant polyester standard polyester p aramid n aramid melamine and modacrylic fibers in blend ratios between about 100 by weight to 20 by weight minor component to 80 by weight major component were found effective such blending of the layers in the precursor web was also found to yield aesthetically pleasing color variations due to the differential absorption of dyes during the optional dyeing steps after formation and integration of the imaged and patterned nonwoven fabric a flame retardant binder finish is applied the flame retardant binder finish includes chemistries to render the treated fabric the ability to resist advanced thermal degradation and flame progression when exposed to combustion temperatures a preferred chemistry employed herein is based on a halogenated derivative of a.
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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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the vanes 8 can be mutually connected by an annular peripheral ring 9 the latter in the same way as the core 7 possibly being formed in a single piece with the vanes especially by molding from a plastic or from a magnesium based material fig2 partly shows the core 7 of the stator in projection in a radial direction as well as the flattened cross section of a guide vane 8 that is to say the flat closed curve obtained by cutting the vane through a cylindrical surface axisymmetric about the axis of the fan and by rolling this cylindrical surface out flat in the plane of the figure this flattened cross section features an aircraft wing profile the chord 10 of which is inclined by an acute angle u03c9 with respect to a radial plane such as that containing the downstream extremity 11 of the stator the invention provides for the angle u03c9 or angle of attack to lie between 25 and 35 u00b0 and for it to decrease progressively as the cross section moves away from the axis at least over the last 30 of the radial span of the vane fig2 also depicts the axial length l of the vane 8 which according to the invention advantageously lies between 40 and 60 mm also visible is the distance h max between the median line 12 of the profile.
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employed at a level of from 50 mole percent to 55 mole percent based on the total moles of 4 4 39 dihydroxybiphenyl 4 4 39 dihydroxyphenylether and diphenyl carbonate during transesterification a vacuum can be used in combination with agitation such as achieved with the use of an extruder reactor or stirrer to facilitate the removal of phenol the 4 4 39 dihydroxybiphenyl is preferably present at a level of from about 50 mole percent to about 80 mole percent based on the total moles of 4 4 39 dihydroxybiphenyl and 4 4 39 dihydroxyphenylether reacted to form the polycarbonate more preferably the 4 4 39 dihydroxybiphenyl is present at a level of from 60 mole percent to 75 mole percent and most preferably is present at a level of 70 mole percent thereof and the 4 4 dihydroxyphenylether is preferably present at a level of from about 20 mole percent to 50 mole percent based on the total moles of 4 4 39 dihydroxybiphenyl and 4 4 39 dihydroxyphenylether reacted more preferably at a level of from 25 mole percent to 40 mole percent and most preferably at a level of about 30 mole percent thereof in order that those skilled in the art will be better able to practice the present invention the following examples are given by way of illustration and not by.