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invention includes a frame whose basic component is the frame plate 10 which constitutes the base for the spindle support cabinet 12 and the chain support structure 14 spindle housings 16 and 18 are mounted upon the spindle support 12 and these housings rotatably support spindles 20 and 22 respectively the spindle 20 supports the workpiece chuck 24 while the workpiece chuck 26 is mounted upon the spindle 22 the spindle 20 is rotated by the controlled drive unit 28 fig2 drivingly connected to spindle 20 by the power transmission component 30 the workpiece 32 is affixed between the chucks 24 and 26 for rotation by the controlled drive unit 28 the workpiece 32 defines the axis of rotation of the apparatus in the drawings the workpiece 32 constitutes a crankshaft for internal combustion engines having main bearings 34 which are concentric to the axis of rotation it will be understood that the particular configuration of the workpiece 32 constitutes no part of the invention as any workpiece to be shaped by turning may be supported upon the chucks 24 and 26 behind the spindle support 12 a pair of spaced parallel vertically extending sprocket supporting plates 36 are affixed to and arise from the frame base 10 the sprocket plates 36 constitute the support for the three chain sprockets each sprocket actually constituting a pair of axially aligned sprockets rotatably mounted upon an axle the upper sprocket is designated at 38 the lower sprocket 40 is located directly below sprocket 38 and the.
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u00b0 c and 330 u00b0 c and is held at that temperature for one hour by the time that the polytetrafluorethylene body 10 has reached between 290 u00b0 c and 330 u00b0 c it has of course thermally expanded further so that the pressure which it exerts upon the prepregs 11 is correspondingly greater and consolidation of the prepregs 11 is completed in addition it has softened to such an extent that it behaves as a fluid thereby providing a substantially even pressure distribution over the prepreg 11 surface which it contacts the holding of the assembly temperature for one hour additionally results in the curing of the polyimide resin in the prepregs 11 it will be understood however that the method of the present invention is not specifically restricted to thermosetting resins and that thermoplastic resins could be utilised if so desired and of course if they will withstand the high processing temperatures of the present invention up to 330 u00b0 c it will not of course by necessary with thermoplastic resins to allow time during the process to permit curing to take place after one hour at between 290 u00b0 c the temperature of the assembly is gradually reduced until its temperature has reached 60 u00b0 c the clamps 15 are then removed and the polytetrafluoroethylene body 10 which by this time has thermally contracted to a diameter less than the internal diameter of the consolidated and cured prepregs 11 is removed to leave a tube comprising reinforcing carbon filaments enclosed in a matrix of a cured polyimide resin in a variation upon the method of the present invention a polytetrafluoroethylene body 16 shown in fig2 which.
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gravity is maintained away from the discharge openings 33 until the paddle 31 arrives at a location close to or at the top of the drum 15 rotation fig5 illustrates in greater detail a paddle 31 as the drum 15 is rotated arriving at a location towards the bottom of the washing machine in which the liquid 41 is collected through openings 35 thereafter in the view of fig6 the paddle 31 is shown after having been passed through the liquid 41 while the paddle is generally of v shaped cross section it can also include an elongated flattened section 57 which aids in retaining liquid 41 therein away from discharge openings 33 as the paddle is rotated clockwise upwardly within the washing machine 3 the paddle 31 then arrives at a location near the top of the washing machine due to the drum 15 rotation as shown in fig7 and the liquid 41 is discharged through openings 33 towards the front 37 of the drum 15 as shown in fig7 the paddles 31 may be made of a number of different materials plastics make manufacturing of the paddles 31 particularly easy through conventional molding or injection processes in addition depending on the type of plastics employed they are advantageously suited for use in wet environments having large temperature variations such as occurs in washing machines in terms of mounting arrangements the paddle 31 may be mounted transverse to the direction of rotation of the drum 15 alternatively the paddles 31 may be mounted oblique to the direction of rotation.
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machine onto which it is applied in the length 2 the inner projections 2a form the sliding guide for the sensor detecting the yarn reserve while the cavity 2b is adapted to house along the length 1 and of the motor contained therein the cards of the electronic circuits controlling the weft feeder the extruded lengths 1 and 2 are obtained by simply cutting them into the size exactly required for the purposes having to be fulfilled from considerably long extruded sections easily obtainable on the market the length 1 forming the central body is therefore considerably shorter than the length 2 which forms the arm it should be noted that this arrangement is possible thanks to the fact that the cross section of the casing has been divided as shown in fig1 along the zones c and d on the other hand along such zones it is necessary to provide for the tight connection between the two lengths in order to give to the casing of the invention the required monolithic structure this may be obtained in any known manner for instance by simply fixing together the extruded lengths suitably shaped for the purpose as shown in fig5 where the engagement is favoured by the elasticity of the section length 2 or in fig6 where a conventional dovetail engagement is obtained or in fig7 and 8 where a free sliding engagement is obtained between the two lengths 1 and 2 fixing them together by.
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a rear view of another alternate embodiment of the invention respectively showing a cleat such as a small integral rectangular block 23 on the inferior surface of the midline of the maxillary tray 2 perforated to accommodate a means of fixing 24 an endotracheal tube or other devices to the airway such fixing means include a nylon tie as depicted in the figure however the applicant foresees other grasping means to secure devices to the invention such as straps hook and loop fasteners sutures threads and knotted loops it needs to be affixed to the maxillary tray to stabilize the tube in relation to the structures of the head and neck since the jaw mandible can move from the aforementioned description deconstricting airway devices have been described the deconstructing airway devices are uniquely capable of advancing the lower jaw ahead of the upper jaw of a patient in a jaw thrust maneuver that maintains an open airway the present invention can be installed and removed by a conscious patient or readily installed and removed by medical staff for a sedated patient the present invention has various sizes to fit patients this device assembles two trays one for each jaw with or without teeth where the trays are supported upon pillars so that the jaws maintain an open airway for the patient the device and its various components may be manufactured.
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28 of the inner cam body 14 is preferably provided as shown with a linear rib extension 54 which extends transverse to the inner cam body 14 as will appear infra with reference to fig5 the linear rib extension 54 serves to pinch the sleeve 12 when the outer cam body 16 is rotated and cams the inner cam body 14 towards the sleeve 12 this linear rib extension 54 as shown is preferably rectilinear and has a rounded lower edge and extension 54 extends between the inner ends of the ribs 48 and 50 so that a continuous protuberance extends about the sides and inner end 28 of the inner cam body 14 as seen in fig3 and 5 an integral lower ridge extension 56 is preferably provided on the inside of the valve body 10 this extension 56 cooperates with the inner end 28 of the inner cam body 14 or more specifically extension 56 cooperates with the linear rib extension 54 to pinch the sleeve 12 as best seen in fig5 referring now to the outer end of the inner cam body 14 this outer end of body 14 is provided with two opposed curved cam surfaces 58 and 60 these cam surfaces 58 and 60 consist of and are derived from two opposed cut out portions of the inner cam body 14 each of the portions having a cam surface 58 or 60 which cams the inner cam body 14 in the same direction as the other portion the outer cylindrical cam body 16 is also disposed within the chamber 26 and juxtaposed coaxially with the inner cam body 14 in the assembled.
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includes pins 30 received within a weld ring 29 the weld ring is welded to the sealed compressor housing 22 and pins 30 are connected to the motor the structure of the pins is better described in co pending patent application ser no 09 105 135 entitled u201c integral ground pin for sealed compressor u201d now u s pat no 6 028 523 the connector housing 24 is shown attached to the sealed compressor housing 22 in fig3 as shown the pins 30 extend through openings 31 in the connector housing a main connector housing body 36 receives a cover 38 and 40 bolts 42 extend into the bosses 32 to secure the connector housing 24 to the sealed compressor housing an internal wall 44 receives a terminal block 46 which communicates electrical signals from the pins 30 to the cable 26 as will be explained below a strap 48 secures the terminal block 46 within the housing the space surrounding the terminal block and strap is filled with a filler material 57 such as an epoxy potting material a groove 49 of the main connector housing body 36 is supplied within a tough epoxy sealant such that the connection between the main connector housing body 36 and the covers 38 and 40 provides a fluid type seal the drawings schematically show a compressor.
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area u201c sa u201d and the sa to volume ratio on the thermal decomposition of a 1 mole per liter solution of bthf in thf containing 0 005 moles per liter of a stabilizer was evaluated a given volume of the stabilized solution was charged to a glass vessel in a high pressure glass 1 l autoclave or high pressure nmr tube the sample was heated for 72 hours and then cooled to room temperature using both gas evolution measurement and 11 b nmr material from the cooled sample was analyzed for bthf concentration with the results reported in moles per liter the results are reported in table 6 below with u201c temp u201d indicating the reaction temperature and u201c rate u201d indicating the bthf molar decomposition rate in moles per hour the data indicate that there is a linear correlation between bthf surface area and stability effect expressed as moles of bthf complex decomposed per hour in particular when a sample having a sa of 13 mm 2 was heated at 50 u00b0 c the 1m bthf stabilized with 0 005m stabilizer 15 showed 67 of the active product remaining in solution after 72 hours where as the unstabilized and 0 005m nabh 4 stabilized 1m bthf showed only 39 and 45 respectively however when the solution surface area was increased to 1900 mm 2 1m bthf stabilized with 0 005m stabilizer 15 showed 40 of bthf remaining in solution after heating for 72 hours at 50 u00b0 c stabilized.
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28 of either side member segment links 38 or 40 e g the width of closure member 30 a is greater than the opening in the loops of links 38 and 40 returning now to fig1 the reader will appreciate that the entire structure of the tire chain of fig1 can be constructed of numerous individual side link segments 24 interconnected together and to cross members 14 via connectors 26 in the manner described above further it will be appreciated that different tire sizes can be accommodated e g width wise by replacing cross members 14 with shorter or longer cross members 14 and or length wise by replacing all or any of the three link segments 24 at each side member with shorter or lesser number of links or longer or greater number of links as indicated the above description for fig1 u2013 3 is believed to convey the basic concept of a system for custom building tire chains e g by a merchant stocking a variety of tire chain components the scope of this concept will be further appreciated from the following explanation of a number of variations thereto however such disclosed variations are not intended to be exhaustive of the many other variations or modifications that may be conceived by those skilled in the art fig4 a 4 b 5 a 5 b 6 a 6 b and 7 a 7 b and fig8 illustrate different versions of connectors in open and closed positions as compared to that of fig2 a 2 b the same connector also illustrated in fig1 fig4 a and 4b illustrate a connector including an offset wire spring as the closure member 30 a in open.
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as salts may be appropriate examples of pharmaceutically acceptable salts are organic acid addition salts formed with acids which form a physiological acceptable anion for example tosylate methanesulfonate acetate citrate malonate tartarate succinate benzoate ascorbate alpha ketoglutarate and alpha glycerophosphate suitable inorganic salts may also be formed including hydrochloride sulfate nitrate bicarbonate and carbonate salts pharmaceutically acceptable salts may be obtained using standard procedures well known in the art for example by reacting a sufficiently basic compound such as an amine with a suitable acid affording a physiologically acceptable anion alkali metal for example sodium potassium or lithium or alkaline earth metal for example calcium salts of carboxylic acids can also be made the compounds of formula i and formula ii can be formulated as pharmaceutical compositions and administered to a mammalian host such as a human patient in a variety of forms adapted to the chosen route of administration i e orally or parenterally by intravenous intramuscular topical or subcutaneous routes thus the present compounds may be systemically administered e g orally in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle such as an inert diluent or an assimilable edible carrier they may be enclosed in hard or soft shell gelatin capsules may be compressed into tablets or may be incorporated directly with the food of the patient 39 s diet for oral therapeutic administration the active compound may be combined with one or more excipients and used in the form of ingestible tablets buccal tablets troches.
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energy may be corrected by a correction factor based on the fluctuation between the actually measured mains voltage and the theoretical nominal voltage this factor indicates whether the actual voltage is higher or lower than the nominal voltage for example of 230 v this factor is updated when the resistive elements are switched in so as also to take account of voltage drops in the supply line the regulating means generally comprise a microcontroller some memory and programs for calculating the energy balances and the correction factors to be applied the energy balances the corrections and the switchings of the heating bodies are calculated by the microcontroller at very closely spaced time intervals so as to constantly regulate the amounts of energy supplied to the heating bodies the intervals for calculating the amounts of energy are of the order of a few milliseconds preferably less than 100 ms for example every 30 ms the automatic regulation mode is based on the following principle a measurement of the temperature of the liquid at the inlet to the device is taken by the temperature sensor 40 at the inlet of the device the amount of liquid to be heated is for its part measured by a flow meter 42 on the basis of pulses an intermediate temperature between the first and second heating bodies is also measured by the temperature sensor 48 in an embodiment that comprises no liquid.
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364 and respective gaps 368 is a centered gap 384 that also tapers distally to create a through hole 386 having a rectangular rounded cross section that extends into the interior of the distal aspect 370 of the dual pivot joint the tapered feature of this centered gap 384 is partially defined by a pair of angled faces 388 that operate to allow the draw wire 228 and clip release wires 292 to be fed in between the walls 364 through the hole 386 and into the interior of the distal aspect where the wires are ultimately fed through a clip deployment frame 520 the tapered nature of this gap 384 ensures that the draw wire 228 and clip release wires 292 do not become bound up by pivoting action of the dual pivot joint 350 with respect to the clevis 302 but for the tapered nature of the gap 384 pivoting action beyond center of the dual pivot joint 350 with respect to the clevis 302 would cause the path of the draw wire 228 and clip release wires 292 to be lengthened thereby potentially resulting in premature release of the clip 1160 and opening of the clip adjoining the angled faces 388 is an arcuate wall 390 that curves around a lateral edge of the proximal section 352 and extends into the interior of the distal section 370 the arcuate wall 390 is inset within the proximal section 352 to create a lateral.
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is obtained in the automatic transmission 1 as a whole at that time the first brake b1 may be engaged when the sequence of the engagement of the first brake b1 and the second brake b2 is changed based on a load state as described later at a third ratio of the automatic transmission 1 the forward clutch c1 the second brake b2 the first one way clutch f1 and the first brake b1 are maintained in the engaged state in addition the engagement of the fifth brake b5 is released while at the same time the fourth brake band brake b4 is engaged that is to say the main transmission mechanism 2 is sustained in the second ratio state and the rotation at the second ratio is transmitted to the auxiliary transmission mechanism 5 through the counter gears 14 17 in addition in the auxiliary transmission mechanism 5 the rotation from the ring gear r3 of the first simple planetary gear 10 is output from the carrier cr3 as a rotation at a second gear ratio thereof due to the fact that the sun gear s3 is stopped as a result of combining the state of the second gear ratio of the main transmission mechanism 2 and the state of the second gear ratio of the auxiliary transmission mechanism 5 the third ratio is obtained in the automatic transmission 1 as a whole at a fourth ratio of the automatic transmission 1 the main transmission mechanism 2 is in the same state as the above states at the second and third ratios of the automatic transmission 1 wherein the forward clutch c1 the.
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in a hook pile of velcro u2122 fabric attached to strap 12 as circular attachment surface 44 circular attachment surface 44 has the same circumference as base rim 34 so that container 16 can be neatly attached to sling 12 when nurser 10 is in use and can be secured to sling 12 using standard means such as glueing or sewing since fig3 shows sling 12 when not worn by user 14 fastener 48 on the back side of the sling is exposed fixed length slings may be employed in the practice of the invention but adjustable slings are preferred so that sling size can be changed for the comfort of user 14 and adjusted to fit different sized users using buckle assembly 48 but other buckle assemblies ties snaps hooks and eyes fabric latches etc alternative fasteners typically employed for belts and the like may also be employed not shown buckle assembly 48 is comprised of slotted member 50 to which one end of sling 12 passes and is fixed to buckle member 50 in a stationary configuration by passing sling end 52 through a slot in 50 and joining end 52 to sling 12 at seam 54 by standard means such as sewing riveting or gluing buckle member 50 is sized to reversibly latch to buckle member 60 as a male female joint the other end 56 of sling 12 passes through cuff 58 as well as a slot on buckle member 60 so that end 56 can be pulled at the discretion of the user to shorten or lengthen the sling many variations of coupling connections of this type including standard belts and belt buckles fabricated to releasibly attach easily are known to the skilled worker particularly for the manufacture.
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as may best be seen in fig1 includes a housing h that has a forwardly disposed flange 34 that is secured to the web 30 by bolts 36 or other conventional means the housing h has a second electric motor j disposed therein which motor has a drive shaft 38 projecting forwardly therefrom and the drive shaft having a first gear 40 secured thereto as may be seen in fig1 the first gear 40 is located in a cavity 42 that is formed in the web 30 the first gear 40 is in toothed engagement with second and third gears 44 and 46 the second gear 44 is connected to a rearwardly disposed end of a first tubular sleeve 48 and the second gear 46 is likewise secured to a second tubular sleeve 50 as shown in fig1 the first and second tubular sleeves 48 and 50 are rotatably supported by bearings 52 and 54 located in transversely spaced first and second bores 56 and 58 formed in the web 30 the forwardly disposed end portions of the sleeves are in the form of enlarged heads as may be seen in fig1 that serve as thrust bearings and have first and second set screws 60 and 62 mounted therein for reasons that will.
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against the face wall 30 of the distribution section 14 so that the openings 52 are likewise closed outside of the gas generator 10 the hook shaped holder 48 engages with the pyrotechnical device 40 thereby affixing a traction element 50 the traction element 50 is preferably a cable or a fabric strip so that it can easily be affixed to the holder 48 by means of a loop or a recess fig2 shows the section according to fig1 but now after an activation of the actuator unit 36 as a result of this activation such a high pressure builds up in the pressure chamber 47 that the piston 38 is moved in the direction of the base section 12 due to this movement the openings 52 in the base plate 44 move away from the face wall 30 furthermore the piston wall 42 slides along the circumferential wall 26 of the distribution section 14 and releases the second outflow openings 20 in this activation position generator gas can flow through the first outflow openings 18 into the airbag chamber 28 as well as through the openings 52 and through the second outflow openings 20 to outside of the airbag chamber 28 as a rule the actuator unit 36 is activated after the activation of the gas generator 10 so that a certain pressure already prevails in the distribution section 14 the actuator unit 36 has to.
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various orientations such as inclined inverted horizontal vertical etc without departing from the principles of the invention representatively illustrated in fig1 a c is a well casing perforation tool and formation boring tool 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the invention tool 10 is shown in a well casing perforation configuration and includes a tool body 12 having an abrasive jet perforation sub 14 a landing nipple 16 a jetting shoe 18 and a wiper sub 20 each disposed coaxially and in series from the abrasive jet perforation sub to the wiper sub body 12 further includes an internal axial flow passage 22 extending through the abrasive jet perforation sub 14 the landing nipple 16 and partially through the jetting shoe 18 where the internal axial flow passage includes a lateral bend and extends through the circumferential wall of the jetting shoe forming a side port 24 the abrasive jet perforation sub 14 has at least one and preferably has a plurality of lateral ports 26 extending through the circumferential wall thereof in one embodiment there are three lateral ports 26 arranged in a triangular configuration in another embodiment there are four lateral ports 26 arranged in a boxed or diamond configuration the lateral ports 26 provide fluid communication between the internal axial flow passage 22 and a position exteriorly of the abrasive jet perforation sub 14.
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port 34 which connects to the hose 32 on the open side of the operating system a bop port 42 connects to the hose 30 or directly to the open port 28 a vent port 44 is connected to conduits which are vented to sea 0036 fig4 is a section view of the dump valve 10 in the vent position in this position fluid moves from the open chamber 24 through the valve 10 and is vented to sea when the shuttle 36 is in the vent position fluid flows through the dump valve 10 as shown by the flow arrows in the drawing fluid enters the dump valve 10 through the bop port 42 and exits through the vent port 44 as shown by the flow arrows the body 46 has a longitudinal bore that is threaded to receive the supply adapter 48 and the bop adapter 50 an o ring 52 is positioned in channel 51 and between the body 46 and the bop adapter 50 thus creating a seal between these two components another o ring 54 is positioned between the supply adapter 48 and the body 46 to create a seal between these two components the body also has a transverse bore which forms the vent port 44 and which connects to the longitudinal bore the shuttle 36 has a central.
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basic principle as with all common measures of hardness is to observe the questioned material 39 s ability to resist plastic deformation from a standard source the vickers test can be used for all metals and has one of the widest scales among hardness tests the unit of hardness given by the test is known as the vickers pyramid number hv the hv may be determined from eq 1 fig2 shows flowchart detailing process 200 in accordance with the described embodiments process 200 can begin at 202 by applying a substantially uniform layer of polymer on a surface at 204 selected portions of the uniform layer are removed to expose at least some of the surface in the form of an unmasked region in one embodiment the firming of the unmasked region can be carried out by a 3d controller or equivalent at 206 the exposed surface portions are treated to a nitriding atmosphere plasma gaseous or other as appropriate at 208 the exogenous atoms from the nitriding atmosphere are incorporated into the lattice of the exposed surface at 210 nitride fingers are formed in the regions that incorporated the exogenous atoms fig3 shows a representative cross section of surface s illustrating relative nano particle average density for masked region and unmasked.
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screw holes 24 for fixation on a mounting element 27 are arranged on the basis surface 22 a larger opening 23 is also arranged in the basis surface 22 through which the screws 26 26 39 can be tightened or slackened both the catching forks are mounted to be able to pivot in opposite directions and each held under tension by a pressure spring 30 arranged at a distance from the pivot axis the tensioned position is suggested by a dotted line each pressure spring is mounted in and acts against a bore in the holder 25 a proximity switch 29 is mounted on each outer side of the holder 25 so that it lies within the area of action of the outer end 31 of a catching fork each proximity switch generates a control signal as soon as a catching fork 19 is pivoted by contact with an incorrect yarn and the outer end 31 approaches said proximity switch each catching fork 19 is connected to a mounting element 27 mounted in a hollow chamber 33 in the holder 25 said hollow chamber being open towards its facing side the mounting element 27 also serves to compensate for inertia however in that it forms a compensation mass 32 which compensates the mass inertia taking effect in the direction of the arrow b on acceleration of the two sensors said acceleration taking effect in the direction of arrow a said sensors thus behave neutrally under the influence.
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0 237 u00d7 480 113 76 pounds added for a total of 175 06 pounds this number should be substituted into the above formula to give a more accurate calculation of deflection for example an 8 foot barrier could deflect 10 9 u2033 when allowing for a 115 mph wind factor rather than 9 7 u2033 if the wind was not factored in the deflection of a 40 foot barrier becomes 80 28 u2033 6 69 u00b0 rather than 47 u2033 3 9 u00b0 if the window is not necessary to salvage deflection is not of concern as the fabric material will prevent loss of envelop integrity the fabric must be anchored in a suitable manner so as to absorb the loads without being torn from its support while various hardware devices may be used to anchor the fabric in place general criteria include stainless steel screws or nails 13 with sufficient pull out strength in both wood and concrete to withstand the stress created by the material fabric 11 these criteria are merely exemplary and not limiting other anchoring hardware may be used to install the protective barrier of this invention in fig1 a manufactured window 14 for use in new construction or as replacement in existing structures is shown the frame 15 is of a size to fit into a standard sized opening in a structure such as a house or.
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11b against the urging force of the return spring 11a as a result the ball 11c comes into abutment against the lower face of the base 6 of the oblique assembly to bring the oblique assembly 4 5 and 6 upward while in rolling contact to the position in which the upper face of the base 6 abuts against the stoppers 21 as indicated by the double dotted lines in fig2 by this upward push the leading edge of the blade 4 comes close to the circumference of the ink fountain roller 1 to form a container acting as the ink groove between the oblique assembly 4 5 and 6 and the circumference of the ink fountain roller 1 since the change over valve 14 is given the function of a check valve as shown in fig1 the oil pressure supplied to the hydraulic cylinder 11 is held at a proper level so that the oblique assembly 4 5 and 6 is stably held in the desired position in this close position the printing ink is supplied to the plate cylinder as the ink fountain roller 1 rotates in case the ink groove 3 is to be cleaned or maintained the change over valve 14 is switched to the side opposed to that shown in fig1 then the oil pressure is relieved and the rod 11b is retracted by the urging force of the return spring 11a in accordance with this the oil in the cylinder 11 is returned as the rod 11b is retracted the oblique assembly 4 5 and 6 is angularly displaced around the pins 2 and 2 to the position as indicated.
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supplied gas is ignited and flame is generated as the plasma generating gas nitrogen air oxygen steam argon or the like may be supplied each gas supply line may be provided with a filter for removing foreign substances within gas a flow controller for controlling the amount of supplied gas and a valve for controlling the gas supply line the plasma generating gas supplied to the hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide supply chamber 10 may be one kind of gas or a mixture of various kinds of gases further the plasma generating gas may be supplied alone or supplied through a mixed gas supply pipe 12 after being mixed with synthetic gas including hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide in a mixing device 11 as shown in the drawing herein the mixed gas supply pipe 12 communicated with the hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide supply chamber 10 may be configured alone otherwise a plurality of the mixed gas supply pipes 12 may be provided at equal intervals according to the circumference of the hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide supply chamber so that the mixed gas can be supplied through them at once also the mixed gas supply pipe 12 is provided in such a manner that it can be laterally apart from the axial center of the hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide supply chamber 10 as shown in fig2 and toward the bottom of the hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide supply chamber 10 as shown in fig3 this allows the supplied mixed gas to be moved as a swirl stream swirling at a high rate on the inner surface of the hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl.
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invention therefore makes it possible to limit the tensions in the weft 30 and thereby to reduce the number of weft ruptures the relative alignment of the thread brake 2 and the thread eyes 8 9 to the main airjet nozzle limits tension spikes at the beginning of weft insertion while tension spikes arising when abruptly starting the thread brake 2 are limited by a relative motion between the drive means and the thread guides 24 37 39 46 49 and the tension spike produced at the end of weft insertion namely when the weft 30 is locked in place by the pin 9 returning to the winding drum 7 is reduced because the thread brake 2 has by the time the pin is returned already partly decelerated the weft 30 furthermore those skilled in the art will appreciate that the desired tension in the wefts 30 may be adjusted by exchanging the transmissions 24 37 39 46 49 for others producing different tensions for example springs of one kind may be replaced with springs having different spring constants if a spring similar to the illustrated spiral spring 24 is used several turns may be joined to each other to thereby alter the spring constant moreover if the permanent magnet transmission of fig1 is used certain permanent magnets may be replaced with others of different field strengths and the number of permanent magnets may be varied as noted above in yet another variation more than two thread guides 20 21 may be provided for example four thread guides may be used which would be symmetrically mounted in pairs relative to the drive shaft 25 but at different distances from.
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polymers fig3 displays the various layers of the cable in a cross sectional view to show their spatial relationship not in true scale before the cable is cut and stripped fig4 shows a cross sectional view of the cutter bar portions of a hand stripping tool of a type known in the art such as those described in u s pat nos 4 703 674 3 821 909 2 313 793 1 730 980 and 1 196 322 for example notches 12 of different sizes to match different cable diameters or cable core diameters are shown in cutter bars 9 and 10 the size of notch 12 is chosen such that it is slightly larger than the core 2 which will remain on the center conductor after stripping notches 12 are further notched 11 to accommodate the drain wire 4 so as to leave the drain wire uncut in the stripping process the tool shown in fig4 is shown having cut through layers 8 6 5 and 3 leaving the drain wire 4 and layer 2 of the insulation uncut after pushed off as a slug of material leaving the uncut layer 2 and the drain wire 4 intact other size notches in the tool could be selected to strip cables with different diameters of insulation 2 if after the first stripping has been done it is desired to strip insulation 2 to.
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transparent disk with the fan shaped reflection region 2 p that is to say the rest of the reflection region 2 p is the transmission region 2 q but if the reflection transmission wheel 2 b is formed by the fan shaped reflection region 2 p itself a material can be saved and the production cost for a device can be reduced note that in the first embodiment an angular range of the fan shaped reflection region 2 p a pivot point thereof is the rotating shaft 2 m is 90 degrees but a dimension of the reflection region 2 p is not limited to this moreover in the first embodiment the reflection region 2 p and the transmission region 2 q are switched by rotating the reflection transmission wheel 2 b but the reflection region 2 p and the transmission region 2 q can be switched by reciprocating the rectangle shaped substrate the reflection transmission wheel 2 b is arranged obliquely relative to an optical axis o 1 of the light path of the first illumination optical system 1 a in the first embodiment the reflection transmission wheel 2 b is arranged at 45 degrees relative to the optical axis o 1 but it is not limited to this angle if the light path of the excitation light in the wavelength u03bba can be switched furthermore the incidence of speckle pattern can be decreased by using the diffuser panel in place of the transmission region 2 q of the reflection transmission wheel 2 b the reflection transmission wheel 2 b is appropriately rotated in synchronization with the image data and the transmission light path and the.
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that longitudinal axis 24 is not visible there because of the eccentric arrangement of shaft 11 in eccentric sleeve 19 upon rotation of eccentric sleeve 19 shaft 11 is subjected to a rotary motion around longitudinal axis 24 of eccentric sleeve 19 so that small bevel gear 14 can be brought into engagement with large bevel gear 15 or with large bevel gear 16 depending on the rotational state of eccentric sleeve 19 fig3 further shows that small bevel gear 14 is joined nonrotatably to shaft 11 eccentric sleeve 19 is nonrotatably joined to a shifting plate 25 that can be actuated by an operator shifting plate 25 and eccentric sleeve 19 are embodied in such a way that upon a rotation of shifting plate 25 through an angle of 180 degrees crank drive system 10 can be conveyed from a first operating state to a second operating state in the first operating state small bevel gear 14 is in engagement with large bevel gear 15 in the second operating state small bevel gear 14 is in engagement with large bevel gear 16 fig4 a 5 a and 6 a each show a plan view of crank 13 and of shifting plate 25 shifting plate 25 is shown in three different respective positions which correspond to the three operating states provided for crank drive system 10 according to the present invention fig4 b 5 b and 6 b arranged alongside respectively show side views of crank drive system 10 according to the present invention in the operating states that correspond respectively to the shift positions of shifting plate 25.
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142 5 91 2 12 141 7 107 2 4 188 0 76 3 9 123 4 74 3 0 2964 change 12 u2212 10 24 u2212 54 0 151 3 0 0135 12 u2212 81 8 209 6 4 u2212 52 0 34 7 8 u2212 13 4 49 7 0 2320 wilcoxon signed rank test kruskal wallis exact test dose level defined using the last actual dose during study 8 effect in healthy young and old male and female volunteers eight young 19 40 years of age and eight old 65 years of age and older healthy volunteer male and female subjects received 2 325 grams of renagel u00ae binder epichlorohydrin cross linked polyallylamine three times per day with meals for 32 days all drug doses were administered with meals served at a clinical research center for the entire 32 day study on day 0 a 10 ml blood sample was drawn prior to the morning meal and analyzed for plasma cholesterol levels on day 32 a second 10 ml blood sample was drawn prior to the morning meal subjects were released from the study after the morning meal on day 32 plasma triglycerides and hdl were measured.
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repeatedly performed so that it is possible to decrease the computation amount of the coding of the data between the nodes for thereby generating an optimal path the procedure for determining the optimal path between two stages will be explained based on the optimal path tracing method using a trellis based adaptive quantizer according to the present invention first the length of the code based on the run level is defined as shown in table 1 as shown in the above table 1 u201c 0 u201d and u201c 1 u201d represent the coded values the levels with respect to each code value are 1 2 3 the length of the code is defined the number of bits increased as the level is increased using a monotonic increase characteristics with respect to each level the end of block eob means the coding end of the data and is defined as has seven bits the procedure for tracing the optimal path with respect to the two stages will be explained based on the above table with reference to fig8 fig8 a illustrates the run and level with respect to two stages s 1 and s 2 and 1 2 and 0 6 represent quantizing coefficients with respect to the stages s 1 and s 2 when coding to u201c 0 u201d if the level of the coding value is 1 the nodes.
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to the conductor pipe 203 as will be hereinafter described in greater detail dotted lines in fig3 into engagement with ground 206 each tubular leg 207 extends from the ground 206 to at least the surface of the water 202 and preferably above the surface of the water 202 as seen in fig1 and 3 as seen in fig2 each of the two legs 207 are radially spaced from one another the pivotal connection means 251 is preferably disposed upon the conductor pipe 203 at a location at least at the surface of the water 202 and preferably above the surface of the water 202 as shown in fig1 and 3 preferably pivotal connection means 251 preferably includes a hook member 252 adapted to be fixedly secured to the conductor pipe 203 as by welding for each leg 207 which hook members 252 are radially spaced about the conductor pipe 203 as by welding as seen in fig2 each hook member 252 is associated with the upper end 208 of a leg 207 whereby legs 207 are freely pivotable with respect to conductor pipe 203 about hook members 252 and pivot pins 253 associated with the upper ends 208 of legs 207 preferably the hook members 252 are each formed of two hook shaped plate members 230 attached to or formed integral with a base plate member 231 base plate member 231 being secured to.
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to 360 u00b0 f catalytic ignition began but only 20 destruction of voc 39 s was accomplished an adsorption bed was prepared by firing 390 grams of pure silica gel dessicare to 500 u00b0 c for 2 hours the beads were then coated with pt by the incipient wetness method so that final pt loading was 0 15 by weight the pt coated beads were again fired to 500 u00b0 c for 30 minutes the bed was exposed to the same adsorption cycle as in example 8 the capture efficiency after 57 6 minutes on stream was calculated to be 97 6 the bed adsorbed 3 82 grams of voc and 8 54 grams of h 2 o the flow was then reduced to 10 of the adsorption flow rate and the air was heated to 360 u00b0 f at which time catalytic ignition carried the temperature higher to about 900 u00b0 f when the temperature of a thermocouple 5 inches into the bed reached 360 u00b0 f the flow was reversed the voc emissions were measured throughout the run and the destruction was measured at 93 0 a second cycle measured 99 1 capture and 92 destruction an adsorber oxidation catalyst mixed bed was prepared from 305 grams of dessicare silica gel beads previously dehydrated at.
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of the coils until substantially all of the water within the tank at least in the vicinity of the coils is frozen solid this solid freezing is indicated by the lowering of the evaporator pressure below a set value which causes the pressure detector 63 to shut down the compressor 56 with the ice frozen solid and with compressor 56 shut off the system will remain in stand by until air conditioning is called for within conditioned space 13 by the thermostat not shown located therein when air conditioning is called for as indicated by the thermostat during peak demand hours refrigerant pump 74 comes on as well as air pump 62 pump 74 will move the cold refrigerant out of the coils 24 through tube 48 through check valve 76 and into tube 48 through open solenoid 70 and then into evaporator unit 14 which is a standard commercially available evaporator unit the liquid refrigerant is substantially changed from cold liquid to vapor within evaporator 14 resulting in cooling or air conditioning space 13 the vapor from evaporator unit 14 as well as any remaining liquid is transferred from the evaporator unit 14 through tube 80 to accumulator 30 since the condensing unit is.
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determining whether a current increase or decrease has been detected the change in value must exceed a current window that is given either as input to the system or determined by the system the system for example determines the appropriate current window that is required on a periodic basis by taking a series of measurements at the same bias level and determining standard deviations or uncertainty levels by standard statistical algorithms an acceptable change in current is then determined by requiring an absolute change in current values greater than a value representative of a given certainty level or multiple of the standard deviation 4 if the current is already at a maximum a periodic check on this condition is performed by successively decreasing voltage bias 18 in a stepped manner until two or more successive decreases in current levels are detected voltage bias 18 is then stepped in increasing increments until two or more successive measurements with the same current value are detected the cycle is repeated with smaller voltage steps one or more times processor 38 determines a maximum current and sets an optimal voltage bias e g the minimum bias necessary to achieve a selected percentage of maximum current it will be appreciated that processor 38 may construct a learned database i e operating conditions associated with key parameters such as optimal bias settings current values appropriate voltage steps and current windows such a stored database would be used as a starting point for system operation but would be updated on a periodic basis to verify optimal conditions other system operating variables are optimized using the basic procedures discussed above for example if the system is operating under reduction limited conditions an increase.
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limitation details and descriptions are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the various disclosed embodiments however it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the various embodiments may be practiced in other embodiments that depart from these details and descriptions as used herein the terms u201c component u201d u201c module u201d u201c system u201d and the like are intended to refer to a computer related entity either hardware firmware a combination of hardware and software software or software in execution for example a component may be but is not limited to being a process running on a processor a processor an object an executable a thread of execution a program and or a computer by way of illustration both an application running on a computing device and the computing device can be a component one or more components can reside within a process and or thread of execution and a component may be localized on one computer and or distributed between two or more computers in addition these components can execute from various computer readable media having various data structures stored thereon the components may communicate by way of local and or remote processes such as in accordance with a signal having one or more data packets e g data from one component interacting with another component in a local system distributed system and or across a network such as.
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1234 cm u2212 1 1171 cm u2212 1 1125 cm u2212 1 1108 cm u2212 1 1079 cm u2212 1 1047 cm u2212 1 1038 cm u2212 1 907 cm u2212 1 839 cm u2212 1 807 cm u2212 1 623 cm u2212 1 37 9 g u02dc 0 6 mol pulverized potassium hydroxide gt 85 is dissolved in 1250 ml 2 propanol with stirring and addition of nitrogen over approximately 30 minutes 100 g 0 196 mol raloxifene hydrochloride is added in small portions in such a way that temperature is kept below 30 u00b0 c after addition of raloxifene hydrochloride the deep red suspension is stirred for 30 45 minutes until a deep red solution appears reminiscence of insoluble product may be filtered off 260 ml of a solution of 62 76 g 0 6 mol malonic acid in 2 propanol water is added with violent stirring during 1 1 5 hours the mixture is now stirred further at room temperature for 18 hours and the precipitate is filtered off as white yellowish crystals the product is now washed 2 times with 40 ml 2 propanol and then dried in vacuo at 55 65 u00b0 c for 16 hours to give 182 4 g crude product the crude product is stirred with 912 ml of water for 3 hours and then filtered off and dried in vacuo at 55 65 u00b0 c for 16 hours to give 98 7 g 87 2 yield of crude product the crude product is boiled for 5 minutes in 500 ml 2 propanol and then cooled at 10 u00b0 c for 30 minutes the product is filtered.
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comprises a control electrode squaring circuit integrating circuit comparator and a relay whereby high frequency current is cut off when the body tissue heat build up becomes excessive application_number US 70157685 A description referring to fig1 by means of a control electrode 1 attached to the body surface of the patient and isolated from the neutral electrode 2 and any other grounded part the body voltage u k is measured relative to the ground potential the body voltage u k is essentially independent of the point of application of the active electrode 3 and the position of the neutral electrode 2 so that the location of the control electrode on the body surface is not critical the body voltage u k which is picked up by the control electrode 1 is connected to a squaring circuit 5 by means of conductor 4 the squaring circuit 5 may comprise electronic circuits known in the art such as integrated analog squaring elements alternatively the squaring circuit 5 may be a thermal convertor a thermal convertor has the advantage that an lf voltage is available at its output which simplifies the following circuits the output u k 2 of the squaring circuit is connected to the integrator 7 via input conductor 6 electronic integrators are readily available in the computing art the.
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and an inner cylindrical surface 47 forming a boundary of the interior space 48 of the spring cage assembled in the space 48 are a helical compression spring 51 a spring seat 52 at the lower end of the spring and a shim 53 at its upper end the spring seat 52 has a blind bore in which a reduced diameter stub of the needle valve fits at its upper side the spring seat 52 has a cylindrical shank 54 sized to fit into the inside diameter of the helical spring 51 when the spray tip 24 spring cage 23 and spacer 22 are held in place by the nozzle nut 26 the spring 51 is compressed to hold the needle valve 36 closed on the seat 39 with a predetermined force an annular chamber 56 formed between the nozzle nut 26 and body 16 receives pressurized fuel from the supply rail e g at about 105 psi this pressurized fuel communicates with an annular chamber 57 around the spacer through a flat 58 on a threaded area at the bottom of the housing 16 similarly flats 59 on diametrally opposite outer sides of the spacer communicate rail pressure fuel to the outer periphery of the spring cage 23 both the spray tip 24 and spacer 22 have outside diameters that produce a close fit with respective surrounding internal surfaces of the nozzle nut.
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central axis 10 of rotation relative to fixed support structure 13 points directly towards the centre of the field of view of the apparatus and a fixed mirror 9 mounted within the hollow rotating primary drum is inclined at 45 u00b0 with respect to said axis so as to reflect onto the reflecting facets of the primary drum 11 radiation entering the drum from the field of view from an open end of the drum as before such radiation is focused by an optical element which in fig3 is a fixed focusing lens 8 which is mounted within the primary drum and which is located between the open end of the drum and the mirror 9 the axis of the lens 8 is roughly parallel to the axis 10 about which the primary polygon or drum 11 rotates the fixed focusing lens 8 like the concave mirror 2 in the embodiment of fig1 and 2 converges the incoming radiation towards a focus this converging radiation is reflected from the fixed plane mirror 9 onto that one of the reflective inwardly directed faces of the primary drum or polygon 11 which is currently suitably positioned with respect to the mirror 10 radiation reflected from this face of the primary drum or polygon passes through a hole in the centre of plane mirror 9 and is directed towards a focus close to the axis of rotation 10 in the same way as in the embodiment of fig1 and 2 before reaching the focus the radiation is relayed by a meniscus lens not shown in fig3 onto a reflective secondary drum or polygon not shown in fig3 from whence it is reflected to the receivers not shown in fig3.
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visc 4 hr visc 8 hr visc 24 hr visccomp no visc cps cps cps cps cps cps __________________________________________________________________________30 265 425 492 575 783 gel31 250 325 344 367 405 660__________________________________________________________________________ these comparative examples again show that an improvement in bulk bath life can be achieved without a substantial decrease in curespeed via the addition of a perester 50 0 g portions of a 225 cps vinyl dimethyl silyl stopped dimethylpolysiloxane polymer were mixed with 0 15 g 1 ethynyl cyclohexanol ech then to composition 32 was added 5 0 g of methyl hydrogen dimethyl polysiloxane crosslinker followed by 50 0 g of a blend of a 225 cps vinyl dimethyl silyl stopped dimethylpolysiloxane polymer and 300 ppm pt as a pt divinyltetramethyl disiloxane complex composition 33 was prepared similarly except that 2 0 g of t amyl peroxybenzoate tapb was added after the ech and before the crosslinker composition 32 exhibited a minimum curetime of 9 sec at 200 u00b0 f whereas composition 33 was 10 sec in addition the following viscosity data was obtained __________________________________________________________________________ initial 1 hr visc 2 hr visc 4 hr visc 8 hr visccomp no visc cps cps cps cps cps __________________________________________________________________________32 202 217 223 240 27533 194 202 207 217 246__________________________________________________________________________ the use of a maleate perbenzoate blend to inhibit a different platinum catalyst 100 0 g portions of a.
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and seq id 3 and complements thereof the isolated or purified codon optimized dna consists of seq id 1 and or 3 and complements thereof variants of colg and colh exist wherein several amino acids differ for example one variant colg has 5 amino acid substitutions and one variant colh has 2 amino acid substitutions the codon optimized sequences of the invention can be modified so as to encode such variant collagenase proteins by utilizing substantially the same optimized codons as in seq ids 1 and 3 along with optimized codons encoding the amino acids which differ in those variants for example seq ids 1 and 3 may be used as the basis for encoding such variant colg and colh having five amino acid differences in colg from seq id 2 and two amino acid differences from seq id 4 as shown in tables a and b in one embodiment the dna for the variant colg is substantially identical to seq id 1 characterized by one or more of in another embodiment the dna for the variant colh is substantially identical to seq id 3 characterized by one or more of other variants may similarly be obtained using the teachings herein in one embodiment the sequences do not employ codons detrimental to e coli expression such as agg aga or cga encoding arg cta encoding leucine ata encoding isoleucine.
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it will be understood that it is not necessary that elevated temperature 812 be held constant e g in the illustrated embodiment an elevated temperature may be varied from above the melting point temperature of the initial eutectic au u2014 sn solder layer composition up to the melting point temperature of pure au for example it may be desirable to increase the temperature to accelerate the solidification process or to decrease the temperature to slow the solidification process following solidification the solderable layer and contacting solder layer may be optionally held at the same elevated temperature 812 e g of from about m p 1 u00b0 c to about m p 30 u00b0 c for an additional period of time suitable to allow additional au atoms to continue to transfer to and migrate within the solidified bonding material further increasing the au content of the bonding material by diffusion to greater than about 90 au and less than about 10 sn as represented by point 808 of fig8 e g from about 15 minutes to about 60 minutes or for any other suitable period of time during this time the au concentration may also be allowed to homogenize within the layer of bonding material as illustrated in fig8 the au content of the solidified bonding material and homogenized phase 808 is higher than in the original solder composition 802 e g of solder layer 206 of fig7 and therefore the melting point 810 of this solidified bonding material phase is higher than that of the original solder composition 802 for example a further increase in au content to about 91 by weight increases the melting point of the now solidified bonding material to a final melting.
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the main reservoir 11 from which water drains into filter basket 14 and then into filtration reservoir 12 the shrimp tails on the other hand are barely engaged by the jets action and through gravity they just descend downwardly to the tail chute 104 from which they descend into a product basket 106 as shown in fig9 it will be seen that a hydraulic singulator orientor 110 may be substituted for the singulator and orientor with the hydraulic singulator orientor 110 a conveyor 111 feeds a feeder cone 112 at the upper portion of the unit the feeder cone 112 in turn permits the shrimp to drop into a cutaway trap 114 at the upper portion of a main orientor cone 115 the tank 113 is constantly full of fluid to near its top portion 118 the shrimp will invariably sink slowly down the main cone 115 and with their tails oriented downwardly thereafter the shrimp goes into the bottom bend 116 of the tube riser 117 which is being vacuum fed from the decapitator 6 the shrimp then goes up the tube riser 116 and around the top bend 119 as it passes the top bend 119 it is further oriented with the legs in the direction where the legs will go around the top bend.
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is provided with a pair of like peripheral recesses designated 46 and 48 which recesses are located adjacent the end terminals of the base member for purposes which will be hereinafter more fully set out superstructure or barricade 12 comprises a pair of spaced hollow plastic posts 50 and 52 the lower portion of each of which is of channel shape and angularly disposed for positioning in that portion of peripheral recesses 46 and 48 defined by angular rear wall 16 the upper portion of posts 50 and 52 lie in a vertical plane when the barricade is in position of use since the barricade 12 of the present invention is intended to serve a visual and not a structural function posts 50 and 52 are provided with transverse weakened zones 54 and 56 located at the juncture between the vertical and angular portions thereof in order to effect ready breaking of the posts at this point in order to prevent damage to vehicles and injury to the vehicle occupants and workers in the event that the barricade is struck barricade 12 further includes a plurality of wavy or undulating rails 58 60 and 62 each of which is provided with spaced transverse weakened zones which are designated 64 66 and 68 it will be noted from a consideration of fig1 that in accordance with one of the objectives of the present invention those portions of rails 58 60 and 62 located at the terminals of the rails and those adjacent perforations 64 66 and 68 extend downwardly at an angle of approximately 15 u00b0 in this way when a sudden and severe force is exerted on the rail ends breakage will occur along weakened zones 64 66 and 68 and the.
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to produce complex patterns weaves or shapes in the knitted fabric such as jacquard intarsia cabling etc thus as shown in fig5 c when carriage 15b is off to the right and not in a position to interfere with carriage 15a carriage 15a may be brought over to the complex knitted fabric and perform a knitting operation there as it is moved away from the complex knitted fabric carriage 15a is no longer in a position to interfere with carriage 15b and carriage 15b may thereby be brought to complete the pattern weave or shape meanwhile as carriage 15a is away from the complex pattern it may be used to knit a more simple pattern in another area of the needle bed 14 as will be evident from the foregoing description the great versatility of an apparatus according to the present invention will yield knitted fabrics from the flat bed knitting machine at vastly different rates it is therefore necessary to provide take up means that extend across the length of needle bed 14 and that take up knitted fabric at a rate that is equal to the rate at which the knitted fabric is produced a suitable form for such variable take up means is shown in fig1 as fabric 28 is produced from gap 12 it is received between two counter rotating rollers 32 the rollers 32 are loosely and frictionally coupled to shaft 34 which provides the rotating drive force for the.
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portion 56 projecting downwardly at its upstream end an actuating pin 58 projects from the far side of the heel over the bottom run of the trapezoidal path the position of the movable jaw does not matter and as it rounds the sprocket fig1 a gravity biases the jaw rearward to a fully open position ready to receive the neck of a bird at the top of the uphill run of the monorail track the actuating pin 58 encounters the leading downwardly curved tip of a stationary cam rail 60 whose entire upper surface is covered with a uhmw ultra high molecular weight polyethylene edge protector 62 the cam rail is substantially horizontal so that it maintains the position of the movable jaw as it moves along the top run of the path at about a constant angle with its leading edge 63 approximately parallel to the trailing edge 53 of the fixed jaw the height of the camming rail can be altered to adjust the distance between the facing edges of the stationary and movable jaws which may be necessary if bird size changes for chickens the jaws are about 7 8 inch apart when they are parallel and closed but this dimension could change if the jaws were redesigned for turkeys for example the dimension must be smaller than the width of the bird 39 s lower jaw so that the head cannot be withdrawn but not so small as to constrict the neck the cam rail has three half inch diameter supporting rods 64 welded to its bottom surface these which have threaded tips pass through holes in uhmw.
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rods 128 130 gathering strips as it moves at the conveyor end tines 126 204 mate to securely hold the gathered strings fig3 c forward rake 150 contines to travel pushing accumulating rake 200 against a force exerted by spring 202 block 258 pivots freely to allow rake 200 to pass by fig3 d rakes 150 200 hold the string bundle at the tying apparatus a typical apparatus ties a paper or plastic laminated wire or a string around the bundle when tying is complete pressurized air is introduced into port 120 to drive rake 150 back towards conveyor 300 pressurized air is introduced to air cylinder 252 in order to retract shaft 262 thus block 258 prevents movement of accumulating rake 200 towards the conveyor as urged by spring 202 fig3 e accordingly the tied stringed tag bundle 341 is dropped out of the apparatus into a container 344 on a conveyor 346 below air pressure is next released from cylinder 252 allowing block 258 to pivot and thus rake 200 to be drawn back to the end of conveyor 300 by spring 202 upper support 100 is raised fig3 a as rake 150 is moved to the forward end of conveyor 300 whereby the cycle can be repeated for the next designated number of stringed tags the timing of introduction of air into ports 120 122 and to air cylinders 252 134 as well as the actuation of clutch 328 and the tying apparatus may be appropriately controlled by any of a variety of readily available mechanical or electronic programmable timers 348 it should be understood that a variety of frame structures may be employed to accommodate the elements of the invention pivots 135 136 are connected to.
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on a portion of a drive population this makes individual characterization of the modal response of each individual hga important therefore what is needed is an in situ test that compares the hga modulation to an expected threshold to identify characteristic hga modulation issues during the manufacturing process and thereafter it is to those improvements and others that the embodiments of the present technology are directed referencing back to fig3 momentarily recall that the counterclockwise hga 128 rotation requires a shortening compression of the pzt 124 and a lengthening tension force on the pzt 122 external forces acting on the hga 128 in the offtrack dominant mode create the same result they compress the pzt 124 and lengthen the pzt 122 fig4 diagrammatically depicts the pzts 122 124 with their polarities swapped in relation to the longitudinal poling axis 129 the arrows 131 facing each other represent the compressive force acting on the pzt 124 and the arrows 133 facing away from each other represent the tensile force acting on the pzt 122 by the piezoelectric effect the compressive force 131 acting upon the positively poled pzt 124 produces a positive sense voltage the tensile force 133 acting upon the negatively poled pzt 122 likewise produces a positive sense voltage for purposes of this description and meaning of the appended claims when the two.
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and in this instance sixteen 1 6 fiber optic cable connections can be inserted into the ports however more or less than sixteen 16 fiber optic ports are also contemplated fiber optic cables to the premise is positioned through the port 134 the nid 600 also includes a partial reel 640 that allows lengths of fiber optic cables to the premise to be placed about the reel 640 to manage the length of the cable and to securely retain the cable within the nid 600 such that the prefabricated end of the cable can be utilized the reel 640 also limits the bend radius of the fiber optic cable to prevent the fiber optic cable from being damaged through excessive bending the reel 640 can be located on either side of the bulkhead connector 603 or both sides of the bulkhead connector 603 depending upon the application for which the nid 600 is utilized the reel 640 includes the right most rail of a carrier slide the ends of the premise fiber optic cables are then inserted into the ports 616 and make a connection with the fiber optic cable network from the provider in ports 614 through the connection between the ports 614 and 616 the fiber optic network from the provider is connected to the premise while also provide a demarcation point between the provider network and the premise at the bulkhead connector 603 the bulkhead connector 603 includes a cavity 618 at a midplane that accepts a security screw 620 attached to an interior security cover 622 that.
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hydraulically actuated release mechanism may include a cylinder assembly 50 fig1 b illustrates a cylinder assembly 50 in accordance with embodiments described herein in some embodiments cylinder assembly 50 may be disposed laterally through body 40 or concentrically disposed within body 40 in certain embodiments cylinder assembly 50 may include a hydraulic cylinder 7 interfacing with seal rings and o rings for example seal split ring 8 seal ring 9 o ring 11 o ring backup 10 and o ring 12 in some embodiments seal rings may be formed of a material having substantial elasticity to span certain portions of body 40 in certain embodiments the hydraulic cylinder 7 may include an actuator piston or ram not shown slidably engaged with body 40 in some embodiments the shear screw 5 may be disposed laterally through the body 40 and engage the surface of body 40 in other embodiments hydraulic cylinder 7 may be pressurized using a ball drop method explained in detail below in certain embodiments premature release of the liner top packer setting adapter may be prevented because torsion is stored in cylinder assembly 50 and is not transmitted to the running nut 23 until the hydraulic mechanism is activated in other words cylinder assembly 50 may act to prevent premature release of liner top packer setting adapter from downhole tool.
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s law also called the elastic constitutive relation may be written in the following form where u03c3 and u03b5 are second rank stress and strain tensors respectively and c is a fourth rank transformation tensor for a transversely isotropic material properties of x u2261 y the characteristic array of elastic coefficients for the middle castellated layer can be defined by the following tensor see a p boresi and k p chong elasticity in engineering mechanics elsevier science publishing co inc new york 1987 pp 250 259 c u03b1 ue89e ue89e u03b2 c 11 c 12 c 13 0 0 0 c 12 c 11 c 13 0 0 0 c 13 c 13 c 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 55 7 where c 11 1 nv zx 2 ue89e e x ab ue89e c 12 v xy nv zx 2 ue89e e x ab ue89e c 13 v zx ue89e e x b c 33 1 v xy ue89e e z b ue89e c 44 1 2 ue89e c 11 c 12 ue89e c 55 g xz g yz e z 2 ue89e 1 v xz a 1 v xy ue89e b 1 v xy 2 ue89e nv zx 2 ue89e and ue89e ue89e n e x e z and where the ratio n is a measure of the degree of an isotropy u03bd xy u03bd yz u03bd xz is poisson 39 s ratio 0 3 for a typical metal and e x e y and e z are the moduli of the respective axes for the special case e x e y lt lt e z and e z e substrate 8 the stresses in the.
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up receiving the calls directed towards the device drivers 108 e g ulds such as sd sr st sg by swapping the detect attach finish and detach routines of the uld with its own detect attach finish and detect routines so the filter driver 114 is called instead of device drivers 108 for u201c claiming u201d a device 106 which in a preferred embodiment may be a logical unit represented by a lun the mid level scsi 102 calls the device drivers 39 108 ulds attach routine through the scsi_device_template structure instead of the ulds attach routine being called the filter driver 39 s 114 attach routines gets called as discussed above the filter driver 114 maintains a local copy of each sdp that represents or pertains to a newly discovered scsi device 106 each newly discovered scsi device 106 may be embodied as a lun of a logical unit for example the sdp is passed as a parameter to the attach routine to create a uid the filter driver 114 takes each sdp which refers to a lun logical unit by the logical unit 39 s h b t l address and calculates a uid all calculated uids are stored in uid db 116 this is done so the filter driver 114 knows which h b t l addresses point.
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the cam 118 engages the pivot linkage 104 to move the platen roller 24 from the nonprinting position to the printing position and to engage and disengage the drive gear 106 with the stationary gear 114 a spring 121 wrapped around one end of the pin 112 biases the linkage 104 against the cam 118 to bias the pivot linkage 104 away from the platen roller printing position the cam 118 is fixed to a cam shaft 120 which is rotated about a cam shaft axis 113 by the lever 50 fixed to an end of the cam shaft 120 extending through the printer housing 2 the elongated lever 50 has one end 124 fixed to the cam shaft 120 and is pivotable about the cam shaft axis 113 shown in fig1 and 12 between a lock position shown in fig1 and an unlock position shown in fig1 pivoting the lever 50 about the cam shaft axis 113 between the lock and unlock positions rotates the camshaft 120 to engage and disengage the cam 118 from the pivot linkage 104 advantageously in the lock position the lever opposed end 127 extends over the receptacle 18 and engages the top wall shelf 48 of the cartridge 12 to lock the cartridge 12 in the receptacle 18 in the unlock position the lever 50 is disengaged from the cartridge 12 and allows the cartridge 12 into or out of the receptacle preferably the lever 50 includes a rib 122 extending along a lever edge to.
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receptor stem 44 the receptor stem 44 may be attached to the drill pipe 18 by engaging a top thread of the drill pipe 18 with a corresponding bottom thread of the receptor stem 44 a receiver 42 is attached to the receptor stem 44 and in communication with a display 46 that is viewable by an operator in practice the electrical inclination sensor 38 determines the inclination of the stem 21 of the housing running and jet tool 16 which corresponds to the inclination of the entire drill assembly 10 the inclination sensor 38 then communicates the inclination data to the transmitter 40 next the transmitter 40 transmits an inclination data signal upward in a pulse through the mud surrounding the stem 21 and the drill pipe 18 to the receptor stem 44 at the receptor stem 44 the receiver 42 receives the signal and communicates the inclination data to the display 46 in certain embodiments the inclination data is generated constantly by the electrical inclination sensor 38 and transmitted in real time to the receiver 42 thus the operator receives continuous real time data about the inclination of the drill assembly 10 throughout the primary jetting process in an example of acoustic data transmission as shown in fig7 a and 7b the electrical inclination sensor 38 is attached to an outer face of the low pressure housing member 12 likewise the transmitter 40 is attached to the outer surface of the low pressure housing member 12 and is connected to the electrical inclination sensor 38 by a wire not shown receiver 42.
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pressure is advanced through a wiping die in a constricted passageway and into another chamber into which similar compound is pumped the compound in the second chamber is at a substantially lower temperature than the compound in the filling chamber and exerts pressure radially on the cable core being filled to form a sheath or coating of the lower temperature compound around the filled core to seal the first compound in the core the core is thereafter passed through a sizing die into a cooling chamber which solidifies the compound in and around the core the cable core is thus conditioned for the subsequent application of sheathing materials thereto for example core wrapping and or armor sheathing application_number US 61502275 A description referring to fig1 there is shown an apparatus 10 for injecting and sealing a waterproofing compound into and around the interstices of a cable core 11 passed therethrough longitudinally the apparatus 10 preferably includes a lead in tube 12 connected to one or more vacuum chambers 13 through a constrictor section or die 16 where the interstitial voids in the core 11 are substantially evacuated the core 11 is thereafter passed through a die 17 and a pressure gradient or insulated cooling chamber 18 which may have a cooling medium for example water circulated threraround through an inlet 21 and an outlet 22 under some operating conditions it may be found desirable to circulate a heating medium instead after the pressure gradient chamber 18 the core 11.
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in fig5 therein the bills 47 of the front hooks 41 point rearward in the direction of fabric feed as indicated by the arrow 50 in a similar manner the rear hooks 42 are so arranged that a bill 48 of a rear hook 42 will cross and engage each rear needle 15 when the rear needle 15 is in its lower most position and in a well known manner to seize the yarn 22 and form a bottom pile loop therein the bills 48 of the rear loop pile hooks 42 point rearward in the same direction as the bills 47 of the front hooks 41 and the fabric feed 50 the spacing or gauge of the hooks typically corresponds to the gauge of the needles however it is possible for the gauge of the hooks to be a multiple of the needle gauge in which case not every needle would be threaded with yarn so that there would still be a hook to cross and engage each threaded needle it is also possible for the hook gauge to be a fraction of the needle gauge or stated differently for the needle gauge to be a multiple of the hook.
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a low electrical resistivity such a metallization enables relaxed mask alignment and etching tolerance requirements and is therefore useful in vlsi circuits application_number US 28137888 A description referring now to fig1 there is shown a body of single crystal silicon 10 having already formed therein source and drain regions 11 and 12 and field oxide regions 13 14 and 15 the source and drain regions formed by ion implantation through a thin thermally grown silicon dioxide layer not shown on the surface of silicon body 10 polysilicon gate 16 on top of gate oxide 17 and polysilicon element 18 on top of field oxide 13 are located on the surface of silicon body 10 both polysilicon gate 16 and element 18 protected by oxide sidewall spacers 19 20 21 and 22 as is known the spacers may be formed typically either by high pressure oxidation or chemical vapor deposition of a silicon dioxide layer on the surface of the device followed by anisotropic reactive ion etching to selectively remove portions of the oxide layer referring now to fig2 after formation of the polysilicon elements the source drain and oxide sidewall spacers a layer 23 of tungsten is selectively deposited on the exposed single crystal and polycrystalline silicon surfaces the portions 23a b c.
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of the stent each section has a series of triangles with each triangle defined by one distal strut connection 606 and two proximal strut connections 608 610 the ratio of the collapsed diameter to the expanded diameter of the stent is roughly 1 4 when expanded the angle u03b1 between divergent strut sections is about 45 50 degrees and the diameter of the stent is about one inch when compressed the angle u03b2 between divergent strut sections is about 5 6 degrees to reduce the diameter of the stent to about 0 21 inch for endoscopic delivery and removal the elasticity of the struts permits this compression when the radial compression is released the elasticity of the struts causes the stent to expand to diameter d the stent assumes its desired diameter as the elastic restoring forces seek their minimum stress the ends of the struts at the proximal end of the stent 600 are elongated and shaped to provide barbs 612 to anchor to the muscle in the pyloric portion of the stomach 102 fig7 is a perspective view of the stent 600 shown in fig6 when compressed the stent 600 is compressed until the angle between divergent strut sections is about 5 6 degrees to reduce the diameter d of the stent 600 to about 0 21.
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yoke has a cross bore 270 for receiving a rod 274 the rod 274 is supported at its opposite end by the elevation adjustment assembly 140 b the rod 274 supports a rear portion of the inside frame 80 an adjustment knob 282 is rotationally fixed to an end of the threaded rod 260 to turn the threaded rod by hand the threaded rod 260 includes a shoulder portion 260 c adjacent to the flange 126 a of the outside frame 120 when elevation adjustments are completed the locking knob 262 can be elevated on the threaded region 260 b by turning the knob 262 while holding the adjustment knob 282 to prevent the rod 260 from turning the locking knob 262 is elevated until the flange 126 a is tightly clamped between the shoulder portion 260 c of the threaded rod 260 and the locking knob 262 the threaded rod rotary position is thus locked and prevented from changing during operation as shown in fig9 the elevation adjustment assemblies 142 a 142 b support a rod 294 that supports a front portion of the sidewalls 80 a 80 b of the inside frame referring to fig4 c the height adjustment assemblies 140 a 140 b 142 a 142 b can be independently adjusted to level the conveyor 46 a series of.
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there is provided a cooling water hole 10 at the bottom of each no 2 block partition wall 9 the open area of the cooling water hole 10 is made wider for downstream partition walls 9 the cooling water inlet 11 is located in no 1 block water jacket 8a while the cooling water outlet 12 is located in the no 2 block water jacket 8b in the first embodiment as indicated in fig1 and 3 the cooling water flows in a path as follows cooling water inlet 11 of cylinder block 6 the no 1 block water jacket 8a extending over full length of the cylinder block 6 head water jacket 2 of cylinder head 1 from intake port 13 side toward exhaust port 14 side each no 2 block water jacket 8b corresponding to each cylinder cooling water holes 10 cooling water outlet 12 of cylinder block 6 in the first embodiment thus arranged the cooling water flows following the above mentioned course and thereby cools the cylinder head 1 and the cylinder block 6 in this arrangement since an independent path of the cooling water is constituted for each cylinder and the open area of the cooling water hole 10 is made progressively wider toward downstream the volumes of the cooling water flowing through the water jackets 2 8 of.
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rings 56 which flank the air inlet 54 an airhorn 58 made of stainless steel tubing and having a 90 u00b0 elbow is bolted to the rear wall 46 so that the airhorn inlet 60 is aligned with the piston top air inlet 54 and the airhorn outlet 62 is located in the center of the piston facing front wall 44 use of the airhorn 58 results in a uniform gust of air against the front wall 44 the front larger diameter portion 50 contains behind the piston screen like front wall 44 a single groove accommodated o ring 56 the piston 42 has a smaller diameter cylindrical side wall 64 which extends between and connects the front and rear larger diameter piston portions 50 52 this smaller diameter side wall 64 has a forward and aft bottom flow slot 65 into the interior of the piston 42 the piston screen like front wall 44 is preferably a sintered stainless steel screen and preferably capable of filtering particles five microns or larger it is mounted within a ring like frame 66 of a slightly smaller diameter than that of the piston 42 the frame 66 fitting slidably through a slot 78 and into a groove 80 located within the piston front larger diameter portion 50 forward of the o ring 56 the travel of piston 42 is limited by a standpipe 67 which extends from bottom outflow port 32 through slot 65 further the standpipe 67 prevents piston 42 from rotating within cylinder 16 perforations 68 in the standpipe 67 facilitate draining of the liquid from the piston 42 the standpipe 67 may be held in place by a bayonet fitting 70 with a rod 71 welded to outflow port 32 in the preferred embodiment the forward.
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pivotal link 12 and pivotal handle 4 to urge the moveable jaw 2 b down the inner clamp surface 3 b away from the fixed jaw 2 a this opens the gripping angle ga the pivotal handle stop 4 d acts against the linking arm stop 5 d to ensure this action the pivotal handle cam 4 a is positioned such as to allow minimal grip upon the outer clamp surface 3 c fig1 shows in plan view the fifth embodiment of the pliers 1 engaging a fastener 1 11 a for illustration purposes the fixed handle top laminate 3 g pivotal handle top laminate 4 e and linking arm top laminate 5 e are shown removed the pivotal handle 4 is shown operated towards the fixed handle 3 as force f is applied causing the pivotal handle to pivot around the pivotal link 12 and the pins 12 a 12 b against the effect of the resilient member 8 until the action is arrested by the jaws 2 a 2 b coming against the workpiece 11 a during this movement the engagement of the pivotal handle cam 4 a with the outer clamp surface 3 c causes no effective clamping action on the fastener 11 a fig1 illustrates in plan view the fifth embodiment of the pliers 1 fully operated on a workpiece 11 b the top laminations 5 e 3 g 4 e have been removed in order to show the disposition of the various internal parts the pivotal handle 4 is fully operated.
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brushing flushing etc since the rust preventive composition has the ability to adhere to metal surfaces it is only necessary to contact the metal with the composition to deposit a rust preventive effective coating the following examples illustrate the formulation and manner of use of the composition of this invention this example illustrates the preparation and use of the rust preventive composition in addition this example compares the composition of this invention to control compositions and compositions containing known rust preventive additives a steel paint panel approx 7 62 cm u00d7 12 7 cm was completely immersed in a rust preventive formulation the panel was allowed to drip dry for thirty minutes the panel was then laid flat in a container slightly larger than the panel and eighty milliliters of distilled water was poured into the container to completely cover the panel the container was allowed to stand at room temperature until all of the water evaporated the test panel was then examined and evaluated for rust formation sample a trixylyl phosphate fyrquel 220 product of stauffer chemical company 79 weight percent oil soluble calcium sulfonate detergent additive tergol 8bh product of shell chemical co 1 liquid polyolester a reaction product of pentaerythritol with c 7 and c 4 alkanoic acids base stock 874 product of.
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data may be stored in one tenth second intervals where no movement occurs over the entire second all of the stored data may be used to generate the image for decoding where movement occurs however during the last half of the imaging second the first half second of data may be used to generate the image for decoding here the exposure time and movement would correspond to the first half of the data generating second in another example processor 108 does not acquire an image while the motion of reader 10 is above a certain threshold level of movement referring now to fig4 an exemplary method 140 for selecting an image moment and an exposure time as a function of reader movement is illustrated referring also to fig1 and 2 at block 141 a quantity range of required image data is specified for processor 108 here as known in the art as camera exposure time is increased the quantity of data collected by the reader camera increases the greater the amount of data collected by a camera typically the better the resulting image thus there is typically some optimal quantity of image data that should be collected to generate an image however there is also typically some quantity of data less than the optimal quantity that is usually sufficient for generating an image for decoding purposes here at block 141 both the optimal and sufficient quantities of image data are specified for processor 108 at block 142 an image collecting process is initiated here image collection initiation may comprise.
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increase of 0 035 percent which corresponds to an equivalent absorbance change of 0 015 a in operation the hysteresis operates as follows assume that the sample solution s is darker than reference solution a tp4 should be less than tp1 however further assume that because of some transient state tp4 is actually greater than tp1 feedback through resistor r7 causes more current to flow through led ds1 causing it to become brighter as the solutions return to their normal state tp1 will start to drop until it becomes lower than tp4 when that happens the output of comparator u1b will drop because of the feedback path through resistor r7 the current through led ds1 will also drop causing it to become dimmer the net result is to stabilize the circuit by minimizing the number of transitions between indicator states source modulation hysteresis provides a significant improvement over normal voltage feedback hysteresis with source modulation hysteresis the hysteresis is constant in absorbance units equivalent to db throughout the dynamic range of the instrument this results in a well behaved system that is not twitchy or overly senstive for clear solutions nor insensitive for dark solutions as is the case using normal voltage feedback source modulation hysteresis yields stable readings even though the tubes may exhibit slight scratches or move.
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made in a wide range of hardness softness and is very strong and durable another anticipated solid gel 21 25 is intelli gel u2122 described in u s pat no 6 026 527 to pearce issued feb 22 2000 and u s pat no 5 749 111 to pearce issued may 12 1998 both of which are hereby incorporated by reference gel 21 is positioned between the cover 22 at the top surface of the toilet seat 20 e g the portion of the cover 22 that contacts the user 39 s buttocks and the core 24 in operation as a person sits on the toilet seat 20 more force is exerted at locations of the person 39 s buttocks that are bony e g pelvic areas in contrast to seats of the prior art which simply deform in those bony areas instead as the gel 25 is displaced from the force of the bony areas increase pressure is exerted on other areas of the seat 20 for example areas of the cover 20 that hold soft tissue thereby increasing the pressure exerted back by the toilet seat 20 in areas supporting soft tissue providing enhanced comfort to the person using the toilet seat 20 gel 25 is positioned between the inner edges 51 53 55 of the cover 22 and the core 24 and between the outer edges 57 59 61 of the cover 22 and the core 24 providing extra cushioning for any part of the human body that may overlap the inner edges 51 53 55.
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initiated to feed wheels 40 the hydraulic flow will cause a hydraulic motor that drives feed wheels 40 to rotate thereby moving the stem of a tree through harvester head 26 to move the stem there is a need for sufficient energy to overcome the inertia of the tree the drag of limbs on the ground as well as limbs encountering delimbing blades controller 34 directs the flow of hydraulic fluid to feed wheels 40 from hydraulic pump 28 and accumulator 30 in a coordinated manner the fluid flow can be substantially simultaneously supplied from these two sources or the flow from one of the sources can be delayed relative to the other as directed by controller 34 the fluid flow requirement to move wheels 40 can be assumed to be greatest when movement is initiated additionally since measuring device 46 provides positional information and controller 34 would include timing information the movement of the stem of the tree can be monitored and controller 34 can selectively couple accumulator 30 to the motors of wheels 40 if the stem slows below a predicted or predetermined speed since accumulator 30 stores pressurized fluid the flow from accumulator 30 will dissipate over time as it flows to an element of harvester head 26 and the valve.
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the hook members 306 have apertures 320 and are removably attached to the second end portions 312 of the coupling members 303 by the use of fasteners such as bolts 322 sized to fit within the apertures of the coupling member 303 and the apertures 320 of the hook members 306 and are threaded to mate with the threads of the apertures of the coupling member 303 finally the second end portions 315 of the hook members 306 are removably attached to the linkage assembly 115 as described above the restraints 145 and the collars 160 lock the linkage assembly 115 including the lift arm 126 and the tilt linkage assembly 125 in a predetermined position preventing it from traveling from that position in other words the restraints 145 restrain the linkage assembly 115 and in particular the lift arm 126 from any substantial up and down travel and restrains the tilt linkage assembly 125 from any tilting function the restraints 145 are removably attached to the work machine by attaching the second end portions 151 of the restraints 145 to the chassis 100 or more particularly to that portion of the chassis 100 that comprises the axle 106 by using the brackets 153 and bolts 154 155 and then attaching the first end portions 148 of the restraints 145 to the linkage assembly 115 by having.
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the valve 37 the nozzle 28 may also communicate with a solvent receiver container or tank 40 through the valve 19 the tank 40 is vented to the atmosphere the general operation of the present apparatus 11 will now be described with reference to fig3 the signal a is applied to a non inverting input of a comparator 41 the reference voltage vr is applied to an inverting input of the comparator 41 the comparator 41 produces a high output when the signal a is higher in magnitude than the signal vr and the pressure in the nozzle 14 is above a predetermined value indicating a clogged condition the output of the comparator 41 is connected to an input of an or gate 42 the output of which is connected to an alarm 43 the signal b is applied to an inverting input of the or gate 42 thus the output of the or gate 42 will go high in response to sensing of a clog by the sensor 24 and or 26 and energize the alarm 43 the remainder of fig3 is in flowchart form and will be described appropriately during normal operation of the apparatus 11 the valve 19 connects the nozzle 14 to the pump 16 the pump 16 is on the valve 17 is open and ink is supplied to the nozzle 14.
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and maintained at 150 u00b0 c in the reactor which has been pressurized with 600 psig hydrogen after 1 hour and 20 minutes at this temperature and pressure gas chromatographic analysis indicates about 73 tallow 2 ethylhexylamine about 20 di 2 ethylhexyl amine and 7 of the imine reactant two hundred and seventy one and one half grams 0 698 gram moles of this amine 79 1 grams of the solvent isopropyl alcohol 76 2 grams of sodium bicarbonate nahc0 3 2 0 grams of sodium bisulfite nahs0 3 and 54 mg of the color stabilizing agent dissolvine u00ae na2 which is a trademark for a brand of an edta disodium salt and which is manufactured by akzo chemie stationsstraat 48 amersfoort the netherlands are added to a one liter parr autoclave made of carpenter 20 e alloy the autoclave or reactor is communicative through a nitrogen purge line with a one liter 316 stainless steel bomb and the reactor is purged twice with nitrogen the autoclave 39 s contents are heated to 100 u00b0 c and then methyl chloride is added to the reactor until a pressure of 175 psig is attained as the methylation proceeds over the next ninety minutes the reactor pressure builds and it must be relieved occasionally by venting to 200 psig at ninety minutes after the.
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sublingual preparation to a warm blooded mammal a representative solid formulation administered sublingually in tablet form can be described utilizing thymosin fraction 5 as the peptide as noted previously thymosin fraction 5 is a complex of peptides that is stable at room temperature the individual component peptides each have a molecular weight of less than 20 000 daltons the wetted mixture is formed into tablets of a desired weight said tablets are then dried at 30 u00b0 c for 36 hrs in use the liquid composition or tablet composition is administered under the tongue of a warm blooded mammal at the appropriately desired dosage the preferred embodiment of the invention is described above in the drawings and description of preferred embodiments while these descriptions directly describe the above embodiments it is understood that those skilled in the art may conceive modifications and or variations to the specific embodiments shown and described herein any such modifications or variations that fall within the purview of this description are intended to be included therein as well unless specifically noted it is the intention of the inventor that the words and phrases in the specification and claims be given the ordinary and accustomed meanings to those of ordinary skill in the applicable art s the foregoing description of a preferred embodiment and best mode of the invention.
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then stacked in the bottom portion 50 of container 46 when the bottom portion 50 is filled the top member 48 is placed thereon thereby providing a sanitary safe environment for transporting and storing edible collage film for use in the present invention the container 46 may be constructed of any material which is capable of withstanding exposure to physical thermal and chemical elements and which does not impart an odor taste or toxic effect upon the edible collagen film the top member 48 and the bottom member 50 may be formed of a disposable paper product to eliminate the need to return empty containers from the netting operation to the trimming operation to perform the meat netting operation lubricant flow is initiated and adjusted so that a uniform film is distributed across the inner surfaces of the trough 10 next a meat netting 60 is placed over the second end 30 of the meat horn 12 then a single sheet of edible collagen film 34 is removed from the storage container 46 by grasping and drawing same through aperture 52 as seen in fig2 the edible collagen film 34 is then placed across the lip portions 22 and 23 of the trough 10 as.
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chain of pumps with a jumper the system controller provides a user interface stores process formulas and displays system alarms and status indicators as well as serving as the master controller for the serial data busses to dispense chemical products according to a stored formula e g a product dispensing profile for a particular process the system controller sends data to one or more the pumps indicting the amount of chemical product that the pump stand is required to dispense the system controller also periodically interrogates the pumps to verify that the pumps are operating properly to this end the system controller will typically query the status of a network node before issuing a command the system controller may thereby obtain positive verification that the node is operating properly before issuing a command the system controller may also include a serial data port configured to communicate with an optional network gateway when present the network gateway provides a data link between the system controller and an outside network such as the internet so that system operators may communicate with one or more system controllers from a remote location to support the serial data bus network each pump stand includes a pump controller that provides local control of the pump motor and enables a data link process with the.
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fluid volume this indication of fluid volume verifies that a correct volume of reaction mixture was used further the vent 30 can be used as a viewing chamber use of and the gravity flow induction of a reaction in the apparatus of fig2 is then as described above in the embodiment of fig1 the embodiment of fig2 is configured for latex agglutination reactions for example fig3 provides an embodiment of the present invention which operates in a manner similar to that of the foregoing embodiments but provides an angled channel segment 36 which delivers reaction products into the viewing chamber 38 the angled channel segment 36 provides an isolated area in which to place a magnet for magnetic capture of reaction products procedures for magnetic capture are known in the art and generally described in u s patent application ser no 07 189 983 for a 34 capillary flow device and double capture assay method for use in same 34 and assigned to the assignee of the present invention now abandoned hence the fig3 embodiment of the present invention is suited for carrying out antigen antibody specific binding assays for example of drugs hormones and etc further the apparatus in fig3 has a supporting rib 34 around its outer periphery for structural support as shown in cross section in fig3 a rib 34 protrudes from the plate member 39 a greater distance i e has a greater depth than do channel 37 and vent 35 this rib 34 may be included in other embodiments as desired also fig3 b illustrates the protrusion depth configuration of the entry chamber 33 relative to.
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the crimping of the tube the magnification in both photomicrographs is 250 x as can be seen in fig2 the self weld area is significantly smaller than in the tip off tube of fig3 this results in an increased wall thickness represented in each figure by the letter d the wall thickness d is measured from a point wherein crack closure becomes evident the self weld area extends from the point labeled d to the terminal end of the tip off tube in a direction to the left of d in fig2 and 3 as can be seen the self weld area has been increased by a factor of approximately three in the tip off tube of fig3 relative to the tip off tube of the prior art illustrated in fig2 in addition to this significant improvement in self welding of the tip off tube the tip off tube has been found to have a greater strength for example self welded copper tip off tubes of the prior art have been found to fail with a resulting loss of hermiticity with only a slight mechanical load on the end of the tube however a gold diffused alloyed tip off tube has been hammered repeatedly without loss of hermiticity thereby greatly improving the reliability and durability of a vacuum enclosure incorporating such a tip off tube furthermore the requirement of the prior art copper tip off tubes that a copper oxide coating be removed prior to pinch off has been eliminated inasmuch as the nobility of the surfaces resists the formation of such an.
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control valve assembly 74 shown in fig2 u2013 4 unlike the single stage valve assembly 74 shown in fig2 and 3 flow control valve assembly 374 includes a pilot valve assembly 373 which controls flow via controlling the positioning of a spool valve member 320 like the earlier embodiment flow control valve assembly 374 includes a valve body 321 that includes a top surface with an actuation fluid inlet 360 an actuation fluid drain 362 and an actuation fluid passage 380 spool valve member 320 includes a biasing hydraulic surface 322 always exposed to fluid pressure inlet 360 and a control hydraulic surface 324 exposed to fluid pressure in a pressure control chamber 331 hydraulic surfaces 322 and 324 are preferably about equal in effective area such that spool valve member 320 is substantially hydraulically balanced when the fluid pressure acting on the opposite ends is equal this is facilitated by spool valve member 320 including a pressure communication passage 327 spool valve member 320 also includes a low pressure annulus 326 that connects actuation fluid passage 380 to actuation fluid drain 362 when spool valve member 320 is biased to its drain position as shown by biasing spring 330 when pressure in control chamber 331 is low fluid pressure on surface 322 moves spool valve member 320 to its actuation position compressing spring 330 and moving annulus and radial passages 325 to communicate fluid from actuation fluid inlet 360 to actuation fluid passage 380 at the same time annulus 326 moves out of fluid communication with actuation fluid passage 380 pressure in control chamber 331 is controlled by pilot valve assembly 373 pilot.
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can be reconstructed exactly or approximately from the random projections by using a model in essence to find the best or most likely image in some metric among all possible images that could have given rise to those same measurements two or more masks whose combined attenuation whether through transmission or reflection will result in 50 blocking of the light at the detector in a knowable and controllable manner may be employed in either an additive sense in the case of transmissive modulation or in a multiplicative manner in the case of reflective modulation once a series of coefficients is assembled from shifting of these masks relative to each other and the detector is obtained an image can be reconstructed from these compressed measurements such a scheme could be realized in many different ways for both binary and gaussian modulators although not limited to the following some examples outlined below include interdigitated spinning disks rotating concentric cylinders and laterally translated planar sheets or tapes the choice of the material in all cases can be optimized for that particular sensor detector whether capturing images formed by various portions of the electromagnetic spectrum or in the case of transmission also include images formed by but not limited to particles such as electrons and neutrons the mask can be placed in many possible locations in the optical path including but not limited to the image plane lens plane or lens focus this is a method that is only amenable to compressive sensing based on random or pseudo random patterns and is not feasible in imaging schemes that employ transform coding the various compressive imaging systems discussed below directly acquire a.
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wetted surface of the hydrofoil it is assumed that both the camber and the angle of attack are small quantities of the first order squares and higher powers of these quantities can be neglected under this condition since u03b4 0 the cavity which starts from an arbitrary chordwise location on the upper surface and the trailing edge of the bottom surface of the foil extends to infinity with a slender configuration it is reasonable to assume that except for gravitational effects which are neglected the cavity is aligned in the undisturbed flow direction on the cavity boundary it is assumed that the flow velocity is equal to the free stream velocity and hence u 0 on the wetted surface of the hydrofoil the flow must be tangent to the solid surface hence equ7 where y is the hydrofoil coordinate on the free surface y h the linearized bernoulli 39 s equation becomes u g u03bb v 2 u2243 0 when the froude number based on the wave height u03bb is very large on the wetted surface using bernoulli 39 s equation and linearizing it follows that equ8 the above boundary conditions are shown in fig5 by the use of a schwarz christoffel transformation the line y h and the semi infinite line y 0 x gt 0 is transformed onto the real axis of the v plane where v v 1 iv 2 while the whole z plane is mapped onto the lower half of the v plane as shown.
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sound driver 24 is in the range of two and one half inches to two and three quarter inches the height c of chamber 28 taken from plate 32 to plate 34 is in a range of three and one quarter inches to three and three quarter inches preferably being three and one half inches the heights of chambers 26 28 are related to sound frequencies and must not be varied even if other dimensions of speaker 10 are varied it is anticipated that the overall diameter of housing 12 can vary from four and one half inches to twelve inches to accommodate standard commercially available sound drivers having overall nominal diameters of four inches six inches eight inches and twelve inches in the preferred embodiment speaker 10 utilizes sound drivers having overall nominal diameters of four inches in the latter case the preferred embodiment housing 12 has length in a range of six to seven inches preferably six and one half inches and has a diameter in a range of four to five inches preferably four and one half inches turning now to fig3 the electrical components of fig1 are modified to enable a user to select the source of speaker input signals by a two position switch 56 illustratively speaker input signals are selectively derived from a radio receiver 2 and a personal computer 4 sound drivers 20 24 and crossover network 36 are similar to those of the embodiment of fig1 and are connected similarly however switch 56 is interposed between input terminals 58 60 62 64.
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for 1 5 hours to prepare another mixture afterward washing this mixture with 80 w w nacl aqueous solution four times 50 ml per time taking a toluene layer out of this mixture and vaporizing toluene in the vaporizer under reduced pressure to leave residue using 150 ml methanol to wash the residue and filtering insoluble materials therein to leave filtrate thereafter extracting the filtrate with ether in an amount equal to the filtrate to obtain extract then vaporizing ether in the extract 0 153 g cholesterol peg 600 is thus prepared adding 2 478 g stigmasterol and 1 6 triethylamine to 40 ml dry toluene to prepare solution a adding 2 42 g adipoyl chloride to 40 ml dry toluene to prepare solution b slowly adding solution b to solution a at a flow rate of 3 ml min to prepare a mixture stirring for 1 5 hours at a temperature of 12 u00b0 c then centrifugalizing the mixture and filtering it to obtain filtrate keeping the filtrate for subsequent use next adding 14 4 g polyethylene glycol 600 peg600 and 2 4 triethylamine to 40 ml dry toluene to prepare a mixture and then adding the mixture to the aforementioned filtrate stirring for 1 5 hours to prepare another mixture afterward washing this mixture with 80 w w nacl aqueous solution four times 25 ml per time taking a toluene.
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start and stop times and pitches are then translated into a format suitable for controlling the device application_number US 29245205 A description fig1 is a block diagram of a system 10 suitable for accepting an input of a monophonicaudio signal in a first alternative embodiment of the invention the monophonic audio signal is a vocalized song the system 10 provides an output of information for programming a corresponding ring tone for mobile telephones according to principles of the present invention the system 10 has a telephony or mobile call handler 50 a ring tone sequence application 40 that transforms vocal input in accordance with the present invention and a sms handler 30 input signal 5 from a source 2 is received at the call handler 50 for voice capture the input signal would be of limited duration for example typically lasting between 5 and 60 seconds signals of shorter or longer duration are possible the voice signal is then digitized and is then transmitted to the ring tone sequence subsystem 40 while the input shown here is an analog receiver such as an analog telephone the input could also be received from an analog to digital signal transducer further instead of receiving an input signal over a telephone network the input signal could instead.
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30 ml of ethyl acetate were added at room temperature 2 96 ml of bistrimethylsilylacetamide 0 012 mol after stirring for 20 minutes a clear solution was formed the solution was cooled to 0 u00b0 c and added within five minutes to the reaction mixture a the temperature was kept between 30 u00b0 c and 25 u00b0 c then the reaction mixture was stirred at 10 u00b0 c for 11 2 hours and at 0 u00b0 c for 1 hour after evaporation of the solvent in vacuo the remaining syrup was treated with water to yield 3 1 g of crude product 3 1 grams of crude 3s z 2 1 2 amino 4 thiazolyl 2 1 3 1 4 dihydro 5 hydroxy 4 oxo 2 pyridinyl carbonyl amino 2 4 dioxo imidazolidinyl sulfonyl amino carbonyl 2 oxo 3 azetidinyl amino 2 oxoethylidene amino oxy 2 methylpropanoic acid diphenylmethyl ester was added at 10 u00b0 c to a mixture of 31 ml of trifluoroacetic acid and 6 2 ml of anisole after stirring for 1 hour at 10 u00b0 c the crude trifluoroacetic acid salt of 3s z 2 1 2 amino 4 thiazolyl 2 1 3 1 4 dihydro 5 hydroxy 4 oxo 2 pyridinyl carbonyl amino 2 4 dioxo 1 imidazolidinyl sulfonyl amino carbonyl 2 oxo 3 azetidinyl amino 2 oxoethylidene amino oxy 2 methylpropanoic acid was precipitated by the addition of ether 2 7 g the crude product was dissolved in a mixture of 10 ml of water and 10 ml of acetone and the ph was adjusted to 5 5 6 by the addition of 2n sodium hydroxide.
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horizontal geophone the output of which was 13 56 volts in sec velocity referring to fig3 b 4b and 5b bellows 14 was a standard bellows manufactured by metal bellows corporation of chatsworth calif the pumping system attached to conduit 17 constituted a leybold heraeus trivac model no s8a referring to fig5 b tube 20 constituted a 5 30 4 50 u00d7 6 in miniature rubber inner tube whereas hoop 27 constituted a metallic clamping ring having an inside diameter slightly less than the outside diameter of the normally inflated 30 psi tube the process station attached to conduit 18 was designed to require a mechanical stability of at least 0 003 in sec velocity 0 000016 in displacement and 0 0015 g 39 s 0 603 in sec 2 referring first to fig3 a and 3b it should be noted that the tested bellows arrangement included a rigid spacer or support 31 secured between flanges 15 16 as shown in fig3 a the peak frequency of 13 75 hz was accompanied by a 48 5 db amplitude referring to the experiment illustrated in fig4 a and 4b conducted on an unsupported bellows 14 a peak frequency of 7 5 hz was accompanied by a 30 6 db amplitude now referring to fig5 a and.
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2 0 d l methionine 90 90 85with 0 25 l methionine 78 84 70with 0 50 l methionine 83 88 75with 1 0 l methionine 89 92 81with 2 0 l methionine 96 94 81with 1 0 d l methionine 67 74 60sulphoxidewith 2 0 l cysteine 60 67 57______________________________________ it appears from the data tabulated above that l methionine provides a better stabilization of the rennet preparation than the d l methionine l cysteine has no effect and d l methionine sulphoxide only a minor effect on the stability the stabilizing effect of d l methionine was tested in a 10 w w solution of a commercial mucor pusillus rennet nourylab 1 220 000 charge no 75 i 1 22 with 18 w w sodium chloride added for preservation the ph of the samples was adjusted to ph 4 7 a reference sample and a sample with 1 d l methionine were incubated at 40 u00b0 c 25 u00b0 c and 4 u00b0 c and residual coagulating activities were determined table v______________________________________10 w w nourylab percent residual activityincubation temp 40 u00b0 c 25 u00b0 c 4 u00b0 c 2 4 4 4 26incubation time weeks weeks weeks weeks weeks______________________________________reference without.
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cut out for the brake electromagnet supply cable this cut out accommodates a cable seal which besides sealing the cable also prevents the electromagnet winding 8 from rotating prevention of rotation of the electromagnet winding 8 is necessary to ensure correct operation of the adjustment mechanism and to protect the cable against damage by attrition these various holes and cut outs in the electromagnet housing 7 described above also allow auxiliary equipment and attachments to be fastened thereto without extra machining the brake housing 49 is also provided with lugs not illustrated which furthermore as shown in fig9 b the brake housing 49 comprises sleeves 57 placed inside the brake springs 18 and provided with an internal thread by inserting threaded bolts 58 through corresponding holes in the brake housing and screwing them into the sleeves 57 the brake springs 18 can be prevented from being released when the brake is dismantled for example in connection with maintenance operations instead of using an o ring 53 a variety of other shapes may be employed for example the o ring may be replaced by a plurality of bands composed of a material with elastic properties similar to that of the o rings similarly short bars pins or balls accommodated in appropriately shaped cut outs disposed on the face of the electromagnet housing 7 may also be used without adversely affecting the operation of the brake or adjustment system in addition in the above description the o ring 53 or other elastic members as described above has been described as being accommodated on the face of the electromagnet housing 7 however it may also be operatively accommodated on the face of the anchor 48 thus it will be apparent to a person skilled in the art.
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or similar object particularly in the press or dryer section of a paper machine or similar equipment the orifice slot is subjected to treatment from inside the blow box by means of one or more mechanical cleaning elements and or a cleaning jet the invention also concerns an apparatus suited for implementing said method application_number US 14540893 A description with reference to fig1 a blow box 1 employed in the press or dryer section of a paper machine or similar equipment is shown in partially sectional side view the blow box 1 has two orifice slots 2 3 which are advantageously aligned perpendicular to the web machine direction extending advantageously over the entire width of the web and a manifold for routing the blowing air into the slots the orifice slot 2 is provided with a mechanical cleaning element 4 which is moved over the longitudinal direction of the orifice slot 2 by means of a drive machinery 5 6 7 the drive machinery is comprised of one or more advantageously three drive wheels for instance chain sprockets 6 and a drive chain 5 or similar means routed through the drive wheel set the cleaning element 4 is arranged movable along with the drive chain 5 or equivalent means as shown in fig3 a drive actuator such as an electric motor 7 is arranged to rotate the drive wheels 6 via e g a shaft the motor can also be of a reversible type thus permitting a reciprocating movement of the cleaning element.
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sensor battery or accumulator and radio frequency rf transmitter the warning unit 2 comprises a rf receiver battery or accumulator not shown and video and audio alarm device when the optical sensor assembly detects the lights from a led of the appliance it activates the transmitter and transmitter emits the rf signal the receiver of the warning unit detects this rf signal and turns on visual indicator and activates in certain condition audio alarm fig4 illustrates a basic block diagram of a remote power state detector with ef sensor assembly which includes an ef sensor assembly 4 1 and warning unit 4 2 when the ef sensor assembly detects the electrical field around the power cord of appliance it activates the transmitter and transmitter emits the rf signal the receiver of the warning unit detects this rf signal and turns on visual indicator and activates in certain condition audio alarm the warning unit units can be installed near the exit door to prevent property damage if occupant forgets to turn off the appliance and leaves the building if device is on the optical sensor detects the light emitted from the led of device or ef sensor detects the electrical field around the power cord if the signal from optical or ef sensor detected the sensor activates the transmitter and transmitter sends the signal to the warning unit the warning unit turns on the visual indicator and detects if the exit door is open or closed if the exit door is open the warning unit also turns on the audio alarm referring to fig6 the remote power status indicator includes an optical.
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floor 19 whereas the u sections 11 serve for stiffening and connecting the prefabricated elements 1 themselves together in the case of embodiment depicted in fig7 the u sections 9 are employed for the connection with a wall or respectively floor 19 which in this case is in the plane of the drawing here the above described designs of the u sections 9 are employed thus in the top part of fig7 u sections are indicated which have lugs 12 by means of which the u sections 9 may be connected with the wall or respectively ceiling or floor 19 for this purpose fastening means 17 such as screws bolts screw anchoring plugs and the like are provided on the lugs 12 alternatively it is possible for the fastening means 17 to be arranged on the base face 14 u sections 9 which are provided with recesses 16 rendering possible access to the base 14 even if there is a pre existing prefabricated element 1 in place if a suitable recess is provided in the surface element 3 of the prefabricated element 1 in addition to the fastening of the u sections 9 using screws screw anchoring plugs and the like it is also to possible employ other suitable connecting methods such as bonding the stiffening and connecting elements 11 and 11 a which are arranged between adjacent prefabricated elements 1 in accordance with the above description may if required be additionally secured using fastening element 10 on the prefabricated elements 1 here it is also possible to use more particularly screws.
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of the four lanes 32 at one end thereof the head pulleys 36 are attached to the head shaft 28 for rotation therewith the tail shaft 30 carries four tail pulleys 38 which are spaced apart along the tail shaft 30 so that each tail pulley is in alignment with a different one of the four lanes 32 at the opposite end thereof from the head pulleys 36 the tail pulleys 38 are attached to the tail shaft 30 for rotation therewith each lane 32 also has two spaced apart parallel endless conveyer straps 40 trained about the head pulley 36 and tail pulley 38 the cartons move with the conveyer straps 40 in each lane therefore the distance between the conveyer straps 40 in each lane is less than the width dimensions of the cartons each lane 32 is associated with a different one of the feeder conveyer devices 14 to receive cartons 12 therefrom now with reference to fig1 a first carton stop station generally denoted by the numeral 42 is operatively associated with each one of the lanes 32 of the endless conveyer belt means 18 to selectively release and stop a carton 12 moving on the endless conveyer straps 40 in each lane 32 as can be seen in fig1 and 5 the first stop station 42 is.
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retardant foam and the flame retardant tube comprise graphite aluminum hydroxide and ammonium phosphate in addition to a base resin the flame blocking system prevents flames and toxic gases generated during a fire or a similar accident from being spread through holes through which a wire a cable or a pipe is installed across a wall of buildings or ships which can reduce damage to life and property application_number US 83885810 A description with reference to fig1 to 3 various cables wires and pipes etc pass through an open hole 20 formed in a partition wall of for example a building or ship the flame blocking system is installed in the open hole 20 and generally includes flame retardant foam 30 and a flame retardant tube 40 in the state that the flame retardant foam 30 is cut to have a size suitable for the open hole 20 and fills the open hole 20 at least one flame retardant tube 40 is inserted into the flame retardant foam 30 various cables wires and pipes etc 50 which are connected with one another through a partition wall 10 in a building are positioned in the flame retardant tube 40 in other words the flame retardant tube 40 encircles surrounds or covers a portion of the cable etc and is inserted into the flame retardant foam 30 the partition wall 10 may be for example a cement or brick partition wall for a general building or a steel plate partition wall for an interior structure of a ship thus the partition wall 10 of the present invention is not limited to particular materials in addition the open hole 20 defines a hole in the partition wall 10 through which various cables and wires etc pass the hole may have diverse sizes and.
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fixed using a plastic compression fitting including an internally threaded collar 140 and an externally threaded connector 150 the length of the pole assembly 40 is locked by rotating and tightening internally threaded collar 140 onto externally threaded connector 150 with reference to fig6 the pole assembly 40 includes an upper end 160 with a cap 170 fixed thereto the cap 170 carries a circular connector 180 that couples the upper end 160 to the upper corners 80 90 through a carabiner 190 although the connection of the upper end 160 of the pole assembly 40 is shown as including a cap 170 a circular connector 180 and a carabiner 190 in alternative embodiments the connection may include one or more of these connector elements or one or more different connector elements with reference to fig8 the pole assembly 40 includes a lower end 200 with a cap 210 fixed thereto spaced above the cap 210 is a stop 220 with circular lip circumferentially and longitudinally fixed to the circumference of the lower pole member 130 the high strength strap or connector 60 is made of 1 in nylon webbing rated at 600 lb breaking strength and is connected at one end portion to.
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the particular one of the seat icons 630 is assigned but not currently unoccupied when an entire portion of the particular one of the seat icons 610 e g the seat bottom 642 seat back cushion 644 and arm rests 646 is transitioned from the first display state to the second display state this indicates that the seat corresponding to the particular one of the seat icons 610 is assigned and occupied as disclosed above in reference to the method 300 for managing patron servicing resources for an event in a venue each one of the seat icons 610 can be displayed in a manner to indicate a request for service in a manner that alters such request indication dependent upon a duration of time that has passed since the request for service was received for example as indicated in fig6 a first service duration indicator 650 e g a first color or pattern indicates that a pending service response is in a first duration of time since a request for service was received a second duration indicator 652 e g a second color or pattern indicates that a pending service response is in a second duration of time since the request for service was received and a third duration indicator 652 e g a third color or pattern indicates that a pending service response is in a third duration of time since the request for service was received in this manner an indication for response to a request for service can be escalated and associated reporting e g venue service response grading can be performed in dependent upon such.
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one of the embodiments above the amount of trichloroisocyanuric acid is 1 0 to 2 0 mole equivalent preferably 1 0 to 1 05 mol equivalent in another embodiment in the process according to any one of the embodiments above the amount of tempo is 0 01 to 0 02 mol equivalent in another embodiment in the process according to any one of the embodiments above a solution of tempo in dichloromethane or ethylacetate is slowly added to the solution of 3 oh thf and tcca to allow for safer process and better quality control another aspect of the present invention is a two step process for preparing 3 oxo thf comprising the following steps a conversion of butane 1 2 4 triol iii in the presence of an acid to 3 hydroxy tetrahydrofuran ii and b conversion of 3 hydroxy terahydrofuran according to any of the embodiments of the oxidation process above the cyclization in step a is conducted in the presence of a strong acid such as p toluenesulfonic acid ptsa at a temperature of 150 u00b0 c to 200 u00b0 c preferably 160 u00b0 c to 180 u00b0 c to a 500 ml flask 1 2 4 trihydroxybutane iii 159 g 1 5 mol 1 eq and p toluenesulfonic acid monohydrate 1 5 g 8 72 mmol 0 006 eq were added the solution was heated to 160 180 u00b0 c reaction was monitored by gc the resulting mixture was purified by fractional distillation to give 3 oh tetrahydrofuran.
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this discharge means may be an orifice or other hydraulic control a pump or any other conveyance that has the capacity to regulate the flow rate a pump for example may have a control or other means to limit and control the rate of flow through the pump the regulated discharge delivers the water to a second conduit 104 which delivers the water to the filter 203 the filter 203 is a device such as that described in my prior copending patent application ser no 10 040 611 filed jan 9 2002 and entitled filtering system for runoff water intended to remove both dissolved and particulate pollutants from water by use of a filter media the filter 203 may use any of various types of media to accomplish this removal and the media may be tailored for the specific contaminants expected in the stormwater runoff the water passes through the filter 203 and then enters a conduit 105 which delivers the treated water to an outfall such as a river the runoff water may vary from a very low rate to a very high rate at high rates the filter 203 is inefficient the reservoir 202 is preferably so big that it will hold all the water from a prolonged hard rain lasting several hours but the outlet pipe of the reservoir is so small or has a restriction limiting the flow or has other suitable means for controlling the flow so that the flow rate therethrough is not only within the capacity of the filter but takes at least one hour to drain the reservoir the function of the reservoir 202 and the pump 103 or other.
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note that the protective lid in the front of the figure is not shown the hydraulic module 30 comprises also fastening means not shown in the figure in order to mount it directly under the floor of the vehicle fig3 shows the rear part of the vehicle comprising a substantially flat floor 50 which terminates in a rear vertical edge 52 separating it from a second upper part 54 at greater height a fuel tank 56 fills the space below the upper part of the floor 54 and lies longitudinally between the vertical edge 52 and the crossbeam 58 of the rear axle supporting the rear wheels 62 the rear axle called an u201c h u201d axle comprises the crossbeam 58 with each of its ends rigidly mounted to the central part of a longitudinal suspension arm 60 the front part of these arms is connected by means of joint to the body of the vehicle while the rear extremity is supporting a wheel 62 this type of rear axle is easy to fabricate and frees up substantial space behind the crossbeam 58 between the suspension arms the fuel tank 56 and the rear axle are similar to those of conventional vehicles equipped with a combustion engine only the body of the vehicle comprises two longitudinal side members 64 installed on both sides under the trunk above the suspension arms 60 a crossmember 66 mounted to the rear end of the side members 64 supporting the not shown rear bumper is offset towards the rear relative to the body of the vehicle in order to create free space for deformation in case of a rear end collision the hydraulic module 30 is mounted flat under the trunk of the vehicle by.
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region 66 in the preferred embodiment this is accomplished by a plurality of tubes 78 arranged in an annular array about centerline a u2014 a radially between central core 71 and elongated tube 63 tubes 80 extend axially from first passage 72 to nozzle tip region 66 referring now to fig4 a further component of secondary fuel nozzle assembly 62 is a premix pilot nozzle 80 that is fixed to central core 71 at an axial position proximate premix fuel nozzle 67 such that premix pilot nozzle 80 is positioned within third passage 74 and coaxial to centerline a u2014 a premix pilot nozzle 80 has a first end 81 an opposing second end 82 an outer surface 83 and an internal passage 84 in fluid communication with second passage 73 and is preferably circular in cross section such that internal passage 84 has a passage diameter d1 one skilled in the art of fuel nozzle design will understand that although this cross section is the preferred embodiment other cross sectional shapes maybe necessary depending on fuel nozzle assembly structure operation and flow requirements located proximate second end 82 are a plurality of second holes 85 typically having a common diameter or effective.
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to a low degree of conversion of vinyl chloride the resulting mass was transferred to a 5 gallon reactor equipped with a helical stirrer set for 60 rpm and containing 90 grams of the polyolefin of example 1 1 8 ml of a 75 solution of sec butyl peroxy dicarbonate 5 0 g of decanoyl peroxide and 4 lb vinyl chloride the resulting mass was heated until the pressure in the vessel reached 170 psig and the jacket was maintained to hold this pressure for 3 75 hr at the end of this time the unreacted monomer was recovered and the reactor emptied the product was screened yielding 13 4 lb through 40 mesh 75 powdery resin 1 lb 6 of larger particle size powder that passed a 10 mesh screen but not 40 mesh 2 1 lb 12 of an on 10 mesh fraction of which 1 9 lb were in the form of pellets and 0 2 lb agglomerated powder and scaley material and finally 0 8 lb 15 of reactor scrapings etc the powdery fraction was essentially free of polyolefin as judged by the fact that a film pressed from it at 180 u00b0 c was clear also shaking a 10 g sample with 200 ml dimethylformamide a solvent for pvc but not polyolefin was clear indicating that the pvc powder contains little or no polyolefin assuming that all of the polyolefin has remained in the pellets then the pelletized product must contain 90 u00f7 870.
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elements described above or from other materials that have essentially the same characteristics as any or all of the above elements the elements may be combined in such a manner that two of the elements are combined prior to the addition of the 3rd so as to make the process appear as if only two elements comprise the rfid wristband this will be considered essentially the same as having the 3 separate elements combined in a manufacturing or assembly process an exemplary embodiment of the wristband housing is a conventional wristband bar code based that is employed in healthcare or other human identification bands an example manufacturer of such conventional wristbands is st john inc the conventional hospital wristband will be acquired or created in single units or in a form factor that has multiple single wristbands attached to one another in such a manner as prescribed by the existing wristband manufacturer such that the wristbands can be separated into single units if the existing wristband is acquired in a form factor that has multiple single wristbands such that the wristbands must be separated into single units the mechanism of separating these wristbands may be done prior to the combination of the above elements at any stage of the process that combines the elements or after the elements have been combined the process of separating the wristband elements that are in a form factor that has multiple single units can be performed either one at a time or more than one at a time and may be done by a manual process or automated the wristband housing may then be combined with the uhf rfid tags the combination of the wristband housing and the rfid tags can be a manual process or automated process performed by an.
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the spatially aware projection pen 560 at step 572 cpu 130 or gpu 115 obtains the data corresponding to the defined path or section cut at step 574 the cpu 130 or gpu 115 renders one or more frames of pixel data to produce two dimensional view s of the three dimensional model at step 576 the rendered frames are stored in image data 155 at step 578 the updated overlay image including the rendered frames is displayed using the projector within the spatially aware projection pen 560 in sum the spatially aware projection pen enables the use of virtual ink in addition to conventional physical ink the virtual ink may be used to capture commands annotate an existing design and communicate with a remote user the virtual ink may be displayed as a projected image on a display surface by the spatially aware projection pen auxiliary design information and rendered images may also be displayed in the projected image the spatially aware feature of the projection pen allows for gestures to be interpreted differently based on the position of the spatially aware projection pen in three dimensional space unlike a conventional digital pen the interaction space available to the user of the spatially aware projection pen is not merely located to the surface input layer but extends to the space above the display surface the integrated projector allows a user to visibly correlate information that is stored inside the pen or on any connected resource with the information illustrated on the display surface as a result paper is no longer just a static source of.
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substitutions omissions and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention the amounts of said compounds being used may be varied in accordance with the specific requirements the present invention will now be illustrated with reference to the following examples and figure annexed hereto without being limited by them a 40 yrs old male subject with chronic psoriasis was administered a cream composed of 0 04 w w sumatriptan dimethicon capric caprylic triglyceride mineral oil cetyl alcohol amp glyceryl stearate amp peg 75 amp ceteth 20 amp steareth 20 cetearyl alcohol shea butter glycerin triclosan propylene glycol sodium benzoate methylisothiazolinone in water it was used for five days once daily on one elbow the subject was examined and disappearance of scales was prominent on the treated side healthy skin with normalization was noted as well on the elbow no change was observed on psoriasis lesions on the untreated side the subject was instructed to use the cream once daily on the complementary elbow again within about three days the scale disappeared and skin turned into normal within the next week a 51 year old male subject with scales on both elbows was recruited the subject used twice.
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3 ch 2 ch 3 preferably group r 2 is phenyl and preferably the silicate is silica gel preferably a solution of crude compound 3 as defined above is brought into contact with a silicate after a period of time sufficient for allowing adsorption the liquid phase is separated from the silicate appropriate periods of time are from 1 min to 24 h preferably from 5 min to 12 h removal of the liquid phase can be achieved using various techniques such as filtration centrifugation evaporation and the like suitable solvent are any solvents in which the substrate dissolves with a preference for alcohols such as for example ethanol and methanol elution from the silicate can be effected by applying solvents or solvent mixtures preferably a solvent mixture is applied comprising an alcohol an ester and water in a first embodiment the mixture of silicate and crude compound 3 obtained above is applied to a column of silicate prior to elution with solvent or solvent mixture it was found that this increases separation between the various components notably compounds 3 and 5 still more surprisingly in a second embodiment it was found that in compound 3 with r 1 and r 2 as defined above but with x is h h prepared as described for instance in j.