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the third one begins to diminish if a speed detector is unable to determine the moving direction of the pedestrian the brightness of road lamps beginning with each second road lamp before and after the pedestrian follows a diminution of q per road lamp based on this principle if q 25 the brightness of the fifth road lamp before the pedestrian will be diminished to be zero i e road lamps beginning with the fifth one do not need to be lighted up if a detector detects a vehicle passing by three road lamps before the vehicle and one road lamp after the vehicle are lighted up even if there is no vehicle coming behind it is better to turn on one road lamp after the vehicle such that the driver will feel secure when he or she looks in the rear view mirror because of the light behind the vehicle road lamps beginning with the fourth one do not need to be lighted up for the execution of the road lamp lighting program among the priority levels of executing the program after a signal is received the first is the detector of the road lamp where the pedestrian or the vehicle is at the second is the detector of adjacent three road lamps which detects a vehicle and the last is the detector of adjacent four road lamps which detects a pedestrian when the detector of the road lamp where a pedestrian or a vehicle is at or the detector of the adjacent road lamps sends signals.
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to the dispense patterns learned by self learning timer relay controller 610 again self learning timer relay controller 610 recognizes low non use periods and the duration of same therefore self learning timer relay controller 610 will maintain recirculation pump 150 activated for a time sufficient and in accordance with the recognized low non used periods and their duration therefore one skilled in the art can envision that system 600 automatically responds to peak use periods and non peak use periods as learned over a period of time likewise the periods of peak use and non peak use may change over longer periods of time e g seasonally and self learning timer relay controller 610 will accommodate such seasonal changes fig7 shows resulting temperatures using various pump on pump times according to the present disclosure the target temperature of the embodiments shown in fig7 was an assumed maximum target temperature of 42 u00b0 f in the table shown in fig7 test run 1 reflects the increase in temperature above the maximum often set by a product supplier without any recirculation via the recirculation pump over a period of time of 30 min test runs 2 10 show that using various pump on and pump off times the target maximum temperature of 42 u00b0 f can be attained using the intermittent recirculation systems and methods according to the present disclosure more particularly assuming a maximum product temperature that is often set by a product supplier of 41 u00b0 f test runs 3 10 attain this target temperature further assuming a maximum product temperature set by product supplier.
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of the present invention will be described fig1 illustrates a perspective view of the scafcat system 100 in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the invention the system 100 couples on one of its ends to two pilings 102 and 103 of a portion of the dock 105 that has already been built using the system 100 the system 100 comprises two parallel side members 106 and 107 a plurality of lateral members 111 118 cables 123 and 124 and two removable scaffold boards 126 and 127 as with the conventional method for building a dock construction of a dock with the system 100 typically starts by establishing the center point of the proposed walkway at the edge of the shore next the center point of the walkway at the rivers edge is determined once the aforementioned two points are set a transit is installed at the shoreline an imaginary line that extends between these two center points is the centerline of the walkway unlike the traditional method however no batter boards are required for building a dock when using the system 100 the first two pilings not shown in the figures are placed equidistantly from the centerline of the walkway generally other than the system 100 nothing else is needed to install the next two pilings using the transit and a four foot level the second two pilings 102 and 103 are installed at equal distances from the centerline of the walkway these pilings 102 and 103 will be left to extend above the eventual plane of the floor joists next the benches 101 are installed using the transit to level them finally floor joists.
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of block 721 the alignment mechanism is released and the surface vacuum is terminated block 723 allowing the phototool panel package to be removed from the alignment fixture the package is flipped over and loaded on the other alignment fixture and aligned with the second phototool as per instructions in block 729 the comer deflectors are deactivated by removing the vacuum and the comers of the second phototool and panel are pinched together as directed by block 731 the alignment mechanism is disengaged and the vacuum chuck released as per block 733 the resulting phototool panel phototool package is removed and placed in a printer as per block 739 for photoprocessing exposure in some applications it may be preferable to operate with only one alignment fixture in this arrangement the first phototool is aligned and held on the work surface by vacuum the panel is placed on the first phototool and aligned and secured the second phototool is then placed on top of the panel and aligned the phototool panel phototool sandwich is then pinched together and secured by the double sided adhesive the alignment mechanism is released and the taped phototool panel phototool sandwich is removed from the alignment fixture for photo imaging for engagement pins actuating in an outward direction the tooling holes in the upper phototool would be positioned slightly closer to each other along the longitudinal axis 605 than the tooling holes.
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the drawings like numerals describe substantially similar components throughout the several views these embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the present invention other embodiments may be utilized and structural logical and electrical changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention the following detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense and the scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled fig1 illustrates a system 100 for drilling operations it should be noted that the system 100 can also include a system for pumping operations or other operations the system 100 includes a drilling rig 102 located at a surface 104 of a well the drilling rig 102 provides support for a down hole apparatus including a drill string 108 the drill string 108 penetrates a rotary table 110 for drilling a borehole 112 through subsurface formations 114 the drill string 108 includes a kelly 116 in the upper portion a drill pipe 118 and a bottom hole assembly 120 located at the lower portion of the drill pipe 118 the bottom hole assembly 120 may include drill collars 122 a u2032 downhole tool 124 and a drill bit 126 the downhole tool 124 may be any of a number of different types of tools including measurement while drilling mwd tools.
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limited to desktop computers laptop computers pdas personal digital assistants and the like the user can add components to the gui grid and manage the schematic efficiently using the implemented gui 39 s panels toolbars menu bars popup menus and the like the gui gives the user the option to change the component 39 s attributes and save the changes to the components database as shown in fig1 and 2 fig1 shows an overview screen shot of the innovative gui graphical user interface 1 fig2 shows an example of a three loop circuit 100 with resistor checker 110 referring to fig1 2 gui screen 1 can include a menu bar 5 standard tool bar 10 canvas toolbar 15 simulation toolbar 20 components toolbar 25 page navigator 30 status bar 35 components panel 40 visiting elements panel 45 simulation panel 50 drawing panel 60 view menu 70 display properties 75 dc voltage source inputs 80 that can be used to create a circuit having electrical components such as resistors in circuits that can be tested the implemented circuit checker algorithm checks the connections of the constructed schematic for common circuit errors such as an empty schematic short circuit loops floating nodes ground does not exist dependent controllers doesn 39 t exist and the like and notifies the user accordingly fig3 shows the circuit checking algorithm flowchart another main innovation is the implemented algorithm to generate the netlist from the schematic after checking the schematic for common circuit errors the netlist generator has.
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embodiment and should not be interpreted as defining or limiting the range of values or properties of exemplary embodiments within the scope of this invention the relative dimensions and size of the jet pump assembly may be reduced or exaggerated for clarity like numerals are used for like and corresponding parts of the various drawings fig3 is a schematic view of an edm tool 100 operable on a jet pump beam bolt in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention it is appreciated that the portion of the jet pump assembly 34 shown in fig3 is similar to fig2 and will not be described in detail referring to fig3 the jet pump beams 86 are attached to the inlet mixer 41 a retainer plate 52 for supporting the jet pump beams 86 is attached below the beams 86 the plate 52 includes an opening which aligns with an opening on a block 49 once aligned a retainer bolt 90 may be inserted for fastening the retainer plate 52 to the inlet mixer 41 the retainer bolt 90 may include tack welds 91 for reinforcing the retainer bolt 90 the tack welds 91 are secured to the retainer plate 52 in a conventional manner using known welding processes the edm tool 100 engages the retainer bolt 90 the tool 100 is generally elongated or linear in shape so as to engage the retainer bolt 90 due to the design and operability of the tool 100 the edm tool 100 may easily maneuver around the area of the jet pump assembly 34 the tool 100 includes a bolt housing 110 for engaging or indexing off a surface of the bolt head 90 in an example the surface of the bolt head 90 may be hexagonal and thus.
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i including their pharmaceutically acceptable salts are useful in the treatment of physiological conditions in which angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors have been shown to be useful such conditions include disease states characterized by abnormalities in blood pressure intraocular pressure and renin including cardiovascular diseases particularly hypertension and congestire heart failure glaucoma and renal diseases such as renal failure the dual inhibitors are also useful in the treatment of physiological conditions in which neutral endopeptidase inhibitors have been shown to be useful such conditions also include cardiovascular diseases particularly hypertension hyperaldosteronemia renal diseases glaucoma as well as the relief of acute or chronic pain thus the compounds of formula i are useful in reducing blood pressure and the dual inhibitors of formula i are additionally useful for this purpose due to their diuresis and natriuresis properties the compounds of formula i including their pharmaceutically acceptable salts can be administered for these effects to a mammalian host such as man at from about 1 mg to about 100 mg per kg of body weight per day preferably from about 1 mg to about 50 mg per kg of body weight per day the compounds of formula i are preferably administered orally but parenteral routes such as subcutaneous intramuscular and intravenous can also be employed as can topical routes of administration the daily dose can be administered singly or can be divided into two to four doses administered throughout the day the inhibitors of formula i can be administered in combination with human anf 99 126 such combination would contain the inhibitor of formula i at from about 1 to about 100 mg per kg.
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the content selection the assigned rating may also or alternatively include a rating of a segment of the content selection that rating may be assigned by the user during previous playback of the content selection in step 130 the play list is modified based on the weighted content selection modification of the playlist may include deletion of content from the playlist modification of the playlist may also or alternatively include adding the content selection to a playlist in those instances where the weighted content was not previously a part of the playlist sequence modification may also or alternatively include changing the propensity for the content selection to be repeatedly selected from the playlist during playback for example the particular selection may occur more or less frequently during a playback operation the playlist is then executed in step 140 such that content selections are rendered as a part of a playback operation rendering of content may occur as a result of the playlist being processed and then the actual content being retrieved and executed from memory as a result of the information reflected in the playlist the playlist itself is not the content being executed the weighting and modification steps may occur as the result of instructions stored in memory of the consumer electronics device being executed by a processor the sequence of the content selections in the playlist may have originally been generated as the result of a randomization routine in other instances however the.
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downlink subframes or special subframes that are included in a bundling window associated with an uplink subframe further the ue may select the lesser of the determined value or the determined number of downlink subframes or special subframes included in the bundling window to correspond to a number of subframes for which the ue needs to feedback harq ack bits for the first serving cell application_number US 201414314296 A description illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure include but are not limited to methods systems computer readable media and apparatuses for determining a size of a harq ack codebook in wireless communication networks various embodiments may provide user equipment ue that operate in conformance with release 11 of 3gpp lte hereinafter u201c rel 11 u201d and later releases with the ability to determine harq ack codebook size on pusch in a manner to reduce harq ack overhead while maintaining harq ack performance for interband ca of tdd ccs with different ul dl configurations for different serving cells in this manner described ues may adaptively determine the desired harq ack codebook size to puncture the pusch res that will reduce negative impact on the pusch with little to no additional overhead various embodiments may be described with reference to specific configurations e g tdd ul dl configurations and special subframe configurations formats e g dci formats modes e g transmission modes etc these configurations formats modes etc may be defined consistent with presently published lte documents e g rel 10 and or rel 11 technical specifications various aspects of the illustrative embodiments will be described using.
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portion of one of the rib assemblies and the other side wall resting on and supported by a portion of another of said rib assemblies 15 at the foot of each rib assembly 15 there is a pier 57 with coupling means 69a for connecting the base of each rib assembly to the pier the ribs forming these rib assemblies have an inverted t shape in cross section the trapezoidal panels and arches are held between two adjacent inverted t shaped ribs each rib assembly has a horizontal base 15a used for connecting the rib assembly to its pier the pier and coupling means 69a consists of a concrete pile with vertical rods 59 having hook ends 61 said pile being reinforced with wire mesh and with a steel eyelet 67 disposed over the pier 57 an air actuator 69 commercially available and called an airstroke actuator is interposed over the eyelet between the pier and rib assembly horizontal base 15a this air actuator serves as a cushion between the structure and the pier to prevent earth tremors from acting on the structure the main floor can be suspended and hangs from beams the various trapezoidal sections and the u shaped supports with legs are connected using foam strips 53 53a which are asphalt impregnated and will expand to seal two sections each trapezoidal section and the support 39 consist of a frame 41 with side panels 42 and several ladder like rungs 43 the top and bottom are made of thermoplastic covers nailed to the frame with nails 45a these frames have apertures 47 and the ribs 15 have corresponding apertures 47a allowing the trapezoidal sections to be.
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two ears 66 and 68 extend along substantially the entire length of the clamp 50 the two ears 66 and 68 form together with the attached vent bar 34 a pair of parallel grooves 67 and 69 that extend along a common length of the vent bar 34 and the clamp 50 the t shaped cross section of the clamp 50 supports a sliding fit with the elongated channel 16 the elongated channels 16 and 18 of the sash 12 and window frame 14 are intended for mounting window hardware such as may be consistent with so called u201c euro groove u201d systems the channel 16 has a bottom 70 and two sidewalls 72 and 74 with overhanging rails 76 and 78 the center section 64 of the clamp 50 extends between the overhanging rails 76 and 78 and the two ears 66 and 68 extend beneath the overhanging rails 76 and 78 as shown in fig1 and 2 the sash 12 together with its elongated channel 16 can be aligned with the clamp 50 projecting from the vent bar 34 for sliding the clamp 50 along the elongated channel 16 to a desired position for mounting the sash 12 within the frame 14 for adjusting the mounting location of the vent bar 34 with respect to the sash 12 the screws 52 and 54 are loosely held in engagement with threaded holes 82 and 84 of the clamp 50 a setscrew 86 an extension fastener which engages a mating threaded opening 88 in the clamp 50 is accessible through an aligned opening 92 in the vent bar 34 the setscrew 86 can be turned into frictional engagement with the bottom 70.
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is the retardation potential in volts on encountering filter l1 the direction of the electron 39 s motion is reversed in the z axis and the electron emerges with an angle of 180 u00b0 u03b8 degrees we now consider the fate of these selected electrons when they pass into regions with higher or lower magnetic fields according to equation 2 the angle which an electron 39 s momentum makes to the axis is increased on going to higher field strength and decreased on going to lower note however that the transformation is not linear different starting angles are changed to varying extents on leaving filter l1 the electrons are transported to filter l2 experiencing an increase in magnetic field which according to equation 2 results in an increase of the axial angle fig5 ii note that lower energy electrons will be mapped into different cone angles than higher ones since their starting angles were different any electrons which had near 90 u00b0 axial angle would be reflected in the magnetic mirror before reaching filter l2 in reality the magnetic collimation from the sample to filter l1 has already oriented the electrons to lie close to the axis and magnetic mirror reflection could only take place in the impractical situation of the magnetic field at filter l2 being greater than that at the sample we however continue the analysis considering a complete initial population of axial angles the retardation field at filter l2.
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is not being lifted by cam 109 fig2 shows four gel cushion cylinders 100 interconnected in an array a cylinder housing 202 encases a gel cushion cylinder 100 and allows it to ascend and descend along a linear path a link bar 200 passes through one or more gel cushion cylinders 100 linking them together into a group under each cylinder housing 202 the cam 203 which is rotated by the link bar 200 causes ascending and descending of the cylinder housing 202 causing the gel cushion cylinders 100 to ascend and descend fig3 shows a plurality of gel cushion cylinders 100 arranged into a seating surface sized array with a mechanism operable to cause groups of the gel cushion cylinders to ascend and descend a plurality of link bars 200 underlie the gel cushion cylinders 100 linking them together into groups the link bars 200 terminate with a worm gear 301 that engages a worm screw 300 rotating drive in this embodiment the link bar periodically rotates each cam in 90 degree increments thereby raising and lowering each gel cushion cylinder 100 through a sequence of four positions in alternative embodiments the sequence includes a different number of positions corresponding to a different amount of rotation each time and might include fixed or variable amounts of time between each partial rotation for example the system might pause ten seconds thirty seconds one minute two minutes five minutes ten minutes a half hour or any other period of time between partial rotations as will occur to those skilled in the art fig4 shows a front elevation view of a plurality of gel cushion cylinders 100 linked into groups by a plurality of link bars 200 with each end terminating with a worm gear 301 because of the differing shapes and.
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skilled in the art will appreciate that various filling and securing methods are envisioned and contemplated in the illustrated arrangement the high usage area 102 of the bedding article 100 is constructed to contain premium quality filler materials 108 this material 108 has high heat retention properties and is soft however it also tends to be expensive the filler of the present invention can be wool cotton silk batting microfiber synthetic and natural fibers wadding and similar standard filling materials those skilled in the art would appreciate that premium filler materials can include variations and variants of the standard filler than has been specially modified or constructed for the purposes of improved comfort heat retention or functionality for instance premium filler is envisioned but not limited to memory foam visco elastic materials natural feathering and products as well as similar textile materials the perimeter of the bedding article forms a low use area 104 in the depicted embodiment the low use areas 104 are positioned where there is low user interaction for example in the illustrated embodiment the low usage area 104 is positioned at the edges of the bedding article 100 where a person sleeping in a bed and covered with the bedding article will not typically have their body in contact with the low use area as compared to the high use area 102 the individual cells comprising the low usage areas 104 are filled with standard filler material 110 shown as slanted vertical lines in.
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of work data that is typically encrypted with the same encryption algorithm and encryption key thus memory unit 318 stores and retains processed keys at least until all the movie data is processed by cryptographic engine 302 in this manner keys need not be processed many times for the large amount of work data moreover these large amounts of work data can be simultaneously processed by separate cryptographic engines this will be further discussed with reference to fig8 a and 8b the present invention can further be understood with reference to method 400 of fig4 a boxes 402 and 404 are shown to indicate the steps performed by cryptographic engine 304 and 302 fig3 respectively moreover box 402 corresponds to key data processing and box 404 corresponds to work data processing as shown key data processing steps 406 through 412 are performed by cryptographic engine 304 and work data processing steps 414 through 420 are performed by cryptographic engine 302 at step 406 cryptographic engine 304 receives key data which is then processed at step 408 cryptographic engine 304 generates keys at step 410 and stores such keys at step 412 with processed key data cryptographic engine 302 can then process work data at step 414 cryptographic engine 302 retrieves stored keys and at step 416 cryptographic engine receives work data using the keys the work data is then processed at step 418 at step 420 processed work data is output for use in other operations as known to one of skill in the art essentially method 400 of the present invention performs key data processing and work data processing in a pipelined manner where steps 406 through 412.
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the supply side reel table 2 by a spring 6 the brake arm 4 has a brake pad 7 adhered to an end portion thereof that contacts the reel table 2 the brake arm 4 is connected at another end thereof to a supply side reel brake solenoid 8 which linearly operates so as to control the braking operation of the brake arm 4 the take up side reel table 3 is provided with a take up side reel brake arm 9 which similar to the brake arm 4 is urged toward the take up side reel table 3 by a spring 10 the brake arm 9 is connected at one end thereof to a take up side brake solenoid 11 the other ends of the springs 6 10 are connected to a stopper portion 200a which has been formed by cutting and bending a frame 200 of the recorder the reel tables 2 3 are rotated by reel motors not shown provided below the reel tables 2 3 respectively an inlet perpendicular post 12 and an inlet inclined post 13 are provided on a slider 14 an outlet perpendicular post 16 and an outlet inclined post 17 are provided on a slider 15 a perpendicular post 19 and a shaft 20 are provided on a slider 18 a pinch roller arm 21 is rotatably fitted over.
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detent roller 84 of detent element 80 into engagement with the surface of pivot member 40 while index cam 26 holds brake element 70 spaced apart from brake segment 60 in this case switch 130 is closed to energize an indicator device such as lamp 144 and switch 124 is open to de energize lamp 142 to indicate that the assembly 10 is in the spring centered detent held mode now the lever 22 and pivot member 40 may be rotated against the bias of centering spring 106 depending upon which direction the lever 22 is pivoted then either comparator 170 or 172 changes to a high output condition from its normally low condition depending upon the relationship between the signal from potentiometer 116 and reference level signals vr1 and vr2 depending upon which comparator goes high then either solenoid 174 or 176 of solenoid operated valve 178 is energized causing extension or retraction respectively of cylinder 180 if the lever 22 is pivoted far enough then the detent roller 84 falls into either of detent recesses 62 or 64 to hold the lever 22 in its displaced position when cylinder 180 reaches the end of its stroke a pressure buildup on either side of its piston is communicated via check valve 182 to close a normally open pressure operated switch 184 the closing of switch 184 causes one shot 186 to momentarily energize detent release solenoid 100 to pivot detent element 180 clockwise viewing fig1 to pull roller 84 out the detent recess 62 or 64 and to allow lever 22 and pivot member 40 to rotate back.
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laptop computer a rack mount computer system or other desired computer systems accordingly the component 10 and the connector 120 may comprise a variety of communication buses and interfaces such as integrated drive electronics ide enhanced integrated drive electronics eide peripheral component interconnect pci advanced technology attachment ata universal serial bus usb institute of electrical and electronics engineers ieee 1394 small computer system interface scsi and other desired interfaces and buses in operation a wireless transmitter sends a control signal to the wireless receiver 112 which activates the location indicator 114 to enable the user identifiable locator 116 e g light a user is then able to locate the connector 118 disposed adjacent the user identifiable locator 116 thereby facilitating a connection between the component 110 and a separate device for example a computer system having a plurality of peripherals and components such as the component 110 may be set up more easily by the foregoing connector location technique by way of this locator assisted connection process even a non technical user or consumer may set up a computer system without knowledge of the components the cable types the connector types and so forth as discussed above the wireless transmitter and trigger may be disposed in a variety of locations and devices fig4 is a block diagram illustrating an alternative embodiment of the system 10 as illustrated the system 10 comprises a wireless transmitter 122 and a trigger.