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17,503
The method of claim 2 or claim 4 wherein the first communication session 108 is a packet switched PS session and the second communication session 110 is a circuit switched CS session.
The present invention relates to the field of communications especially to a domain transferring method for single radio voice call continuity SR VCC which is accessed the architecture of the long term evolutionsystem architecture evolution LTESAE of the next generation mobile communication networks.
19,826
Method according to claim 1 characterized in that the first coating 1 is a ceramic thermal barrier coating TBC preferably made of chemically stabilized zirconia.
The coating composition for samples 13 was a slurry coating based on a dry silicone binder with a siliconoxygen backbone.The composition was as follows the ingredients were added to a Nalgene bottle in the order listed below15g ethanol EtOH7g SR350 silicone resin 5g of UCON lubricant.
14,780
The electrochemical battery according to claim 14 wherein the electrochemicalbattery is a lithium rechargeable battery.
100 g of a separator feedstock comprising 25by weight of a vinylidene fluoridehexafluoropropylene copolymer resin m.p.140145 C KYNAR2801F mfd.by Elphatochem 5by weight of a polyvinylidene fluoride resin m.p.155160 C particle diameter5 m KYNAR301F mfd.by Elfatochem 20by weight of fumed silica and 50by weight of dibutyl phthalate was mixed with 200 g of acetone employed as a solvent in a ball mill.Then the obtained mixture was applied with a doctor blade in a uniform thickness.After evaporating off the acetone separator membranes of 30 m and 40 m in thickness were obtained.When the surface of each separator membrane was observed a particulate structure about 5 m of the polyvinylidene fluoride resin was found.
13,533
Washing machine 1 according to claim 1 or 2 characterized in that said mixing chamber 56 106 is slidable with respect to said casing 2.
Mixer 21 to which both feed conduits 19 of relative pumps 17 are connected defines a portion of circuit 4 connecting the outlet of delivery branch 7 to the inlet of return branch 8 and communicates on one side with delivery branch 7 via a oneway valve 22 to receive water from tub 2 in use and on the other side with return branch 8 via a oneway valve 23 to feed a waterproduct mixture into tub 2.
19,157
The computer readable storage device containing program code of claim 17 wherein the phase detector has a current output a voltage output or any output signal receivable by the loop filter.
For the example of the implementation of Fig.1 this is HsORN1s11s1NKdKvKfs21s2N1sRC11sRC1s2NC1C2KdKvs3NRC1C2KdKv where Kf is replaced by 1C1C2 to show that Kf depends on 1 and 2.In general Kf depends both on the poles and the zeroes of the loop filter.
16,973
Seamless quenched and tempered steel pipe according to any one of claims from 1 to 10 wherein the chemical composition consists of by weight0.0500.080 wt C 0.951.20 wt Mn 0.100.35 wt Si 0.100.30 wt Cr 0.150.35wt Ni 0.150.30 wt Mo 0.0000.010 wt V 0.0200.040 wt Al 0.00080.0030 wt Ca 0.0200.040 wt Nb 0.0000.015 wt Ti 0.00300.0070 wt N 0.000.20 wt Cu 0.00000.0020 wt S 0.0000.015 wt P 0.00000.0005 wt B 0.0000.015 wt Zr 0.0000.015 wt Ta the remaining being iron and satisfies the following additional conditions P150 x CCr10 x Mo70 x V in the range from 4.2 to 7.5 P210 x CMnCr4 x Mo16 x V in the range from 2.31 to 3.66 CEIIWCMn6CrMoV5 CuNi15 in the range from 0.36 to 0.41CEPCMCSi30Mn20Cr20Cu20Ni60Mo15V10 5 x B in the range from 0.16 to 0.21.
Steel is refined in a basic oxygen furnace or the like so as to have the above composition followed by casting and solidification to obtain a bloom.At this time it is important to obtain a solidified ingot in which precipitation of the Ti carbonitride is suppressed.If the contents of C Ti and N are restricted as described above basically the Ti carbonitride is not precipitated during solidification.However if the subsequent cooling rate is low a coarsegrained Ti carbonitride precipitates therefore the cooling must be performed at not less than a specified cooling rate.
16,010
The display apparatus according to claim 1 or 2 further comprising a storage unit arranged to store a compensation coefficient for compensating for the gray scale of the input image and to store a duty value corresponding to the compensation coefficient using a lookup table.
The current ratio adjuster 250 adjusts the current ratio for input picture signals for R G and B by respectively multiplying the input picture signals for R G and B by adjustment coefficients which are respectively predetermined for the colours.Now the abovementioned predetermined adjustment coefficients are values that correspond to respective VI ratios voltagecurrent ratios of an R luminescence element a G luminescence element and a B luminescence element so as to differ from each other in respect to their corresponding colours.
19,396
The computerimplemented method of predicting with high accuracy a descent trajectory of claim 6 wherein the mass of the aircraft for complying with the optimization constraint is selected between the Maximum TakeOff Weight MTOW and the Operating Empty Weight OEW and the remaining variables must comply with the optimization constraint of being contained within the aircrafts flight envelope.
Knowledge of aircraft intent is incredibly useful in air traffic management.Knowledge of an aircrafts intent in advance allows accurate predictions of aircraft trajectories to be made that may be used to aid conflict detection and resolution.Furthermore knowledge of aircraft intent after a trajectory has been flown may be of use in analysing air traffic management for example toassess how efficiently the air traffic management performs in areas such as fuel efficiency and noise performance.While aircraft intent data may be provided by the aircraft or the aircraft operator aircraft intent data is not always readily available to other interested parties.In such situations it may be useful for other interested parties to be able to obtain the aircraft intent in some other way.
14,307
The user input device of any of claims 1 2 3 4 or 5 further comprising a set of resilient spacers 424 disposed between and abutting a bottom surface 416 of the deformable layer 418 and a top surface 412 of the translucent layer 408.
The present invention is characterized by the fact that colored markers are used but the present invention can be broadly divided into two features.Firstly the design of the markers themselves is not particularly inventive but strain information is acquired for the elastic body by processing an acquired image on a PC which is referred as image processing and this is equivalent to the first embodiment described later.Secondly the markers themselves are endowed with intelligence and an acquired image already constitutes elastic body information which is referred as an intelligent material method and this is equivalent to the second third fourth and fifth embodiments described later.
12,941
Pairing method 300 for a control system comprising at least one node with at least one control element and at least one hub wherein in the method a hub and a node are assigned and paired to each other 350 and transfer control data with each other characterized in that the hub communicates with a server of the system whereby identification data is transferred to a hub of those nodes which are assigned to the hub 301 and identification data is exchanged between a hub and an assigned node 310345 in order to join the hub and the node 350 in the control system.
When network communications are required by a mobile device user the device 10 is connected to a networkconnected computer 110.This may be anywhere in the network.The networkedcomputer serves as a gateway or proxy for remotely accessing the enterprise server and allocates an IP address for the mobile device.From the viewpoint of the enterprise server the networkedcomputer appears to be the registered mobile device and so the mobile device 10 can request its incoming communications to be forwarded to its newly assigned IP address via the proxy.The mobile device then retrieves any communications sent to it via the proxy.
14,921
The fastener cartridge assembly of Claim 9 wherein the first compensation layer is configured to guide the fastener into its fired position when the fastener is ejected from the fastener cavity.
In various embodiments referring now to FIG.67 a staple cartridge 3900 can comprise similar to staple cartridge 3800 a cartridge body 3910 including an inner layer 3812 and an outer layer 3811 wherein the outer layer 3811 can comprise a first portion 3811a positioned adjacent to the first side of the inner layer 3812 and a second portion 3811b positioned adjacent to the second side of the inner layer 3812.In at least one embodiment similar to the above the outer layer 3811 can comprise one or more fastening members extending therefrom.In at least one such embodiment the outer layer 3811 can comprise a plurality of deformable legs 3921 extending from one side of the outer layer 3811 which can be seated in the compressible inner layer 3812.In certain embodiments each deformable leg 3921 can comprise at least one hook or barb 3923 protruding therefrom which can be configured to engage the second portion 3811b of the outer layer 3811 and as a result retain the outer layer 3811 to the inner layer 3812.In at least one such embodiment the barbs 3923 can be configured to protrude from the second side of the inner layer 3812 and extend through the apertures 3808 in the second portion 3811b of the outer layer 3811 such that the barbs 3923 can engage the outside surface of the outer layer 3811 and lock the outer layer 3811 to the inner layer 3812.In order to construct the staple cartridge 3900 the inner layer 3812 may be at least partially compressed in order to cause the barbs to protrude therefrom and enter into the apertures 3808.In at least one such embodiment the staple cartridge 3900 can be at least partially precompressed when it is inserted into a staple cartridge for example.In certain embodiments further to the above at least a portion of the legs 3921 can be embedded within the first portion 3811a of the outer layer 3811 wherein in at least one embodiment the outer layer 3811 can be comprised of a plastic material such as polydioxanone PDS andor polyglycolic acid PGA for example and the plastic material can be overmolded around at least a portion of the legs 3921.
19,158
The computer readable storage device containing program code of claim 18 wherein a transfer function of the loop filter is determined by the equation FsRdsR1i1n1mi1m1si wheren is the order of the closed loop transfer function of phase locked loop R is the loop filter gain.
Ideal differentiators are not helpful in PLL systems since they cancel out the desired ideal integrators.For completeness we will include nd gt 0 as an option in the rest of our calculations.Keep in mind that nd0 in practical PLL systems.
20,541
The housing as claimed in claim 1 wherein the metal strips and the main portions are dielectrically connected by the nonconductive members.
FIGs.3A and 3B are plain views schematically showing a prepattern portion including patterns and bridges in a cover having a metallic grid structure according to an embodiment of the present disclosure and FIGs.4A and 4B are plain views showing a state where injection portions are formed between the patterns after removal of the bridges from the prepattern portion of FIGs.3A and 3B.
20,227
The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the secondary severing feature is responsive to contact with the stapling and severing assembly to transition between the retracted position and the extended position.
Further to the above a sled or firing member passing through a staple cartridge can release a tissue thickness compensator from a cartridge body at the end or near the end of the distal movement of the sled andor the end of the firing stroke of the firing member.Stated another way the tissue thickness compensator can be released from the cartridge body at the same time or nearly the same time that all of the staples have been fired from the staple cartridge.In various other embodiments the tissue thickness compensator can be released from the cartridge body at the same time or before the first or proximalmost staples have been fired from the staple cartridge.One such exemplary embodiment is depicted in FIGS.9092 which illustrate a staple cartridge 22000.Similar to the above the staple cartridge 22000 can comprise a cartridge body 22010 and a tissue thickness compensator 22020 releasably secured thereto.Although the staple cartridge 22000 can further include a staplefiring sled as described above the sled may not release the tissue thickness compensator 22020 rather the staple cartridge 22000 may further comprise an actuator 22011 which can be advanced distally by the firing member at the beginning of the firing stroke thereof.Various other embodiments are disclosed herein which disclose means for advancing an actuator distally and are not repeated with regard to this embodiment for sake of brevity to the reader.In any event the actuator 22011 can include a cam support 22012 extending therefrom which can be configured to support a cam 22070 when the actuator 22011 is in its unactuated position as illustrated in FIG.90.Moreover the staple cartridge 22000 can further comprise a biasing member or spring 22074 which can be configured to hold or bias the cam 22070 against the cam support 22012 while again the actuator 22011 is in its unactuated position illustrated in FIG.90.In such a position of the cam 22070 a retention pin 22072 extending from the cam 22070 can be engaged with and extend through an aperture 22023 defined in a distal end 22022 of the tissue thickness compensator 22020 such that similar to the above the retentionpin 22072 andor the retention pin 22072 in concert with a clamp 22013 extending from the cartridge body 22010 can hold the tissue thickness compensator 22020 in position.
19,714
The fuel cell system according to claim 1 further comprising an ignition and combustion determining section that determines whether or not ignition or combustion occurs in the combusting section wherein the oxygen proportion changing section changes the correction oxygen proportion to an oxygen proportion lower than the correction oxygen proportion every time the ignition and combustion determining section determines that ignition does not occur or that blowoff occurs in the combusting section.
Subsequently on condition that the temperature of the reformer RF rises to be equal to or higher than about 600C and the temperature of the cell stack including the single cells CE exceeds about 250C the reforming reaction is shifted to the first ATR1.In the first ATR1 the flow rate of the reforming air supplied to the reformer RF is reduced to 8.0 L per minute and the flow rate of the reforming target gas supplied to the reformer RF is maintained at 5.0 L per minute.Further anextremely small amount of pure water of 1.0 ml per minute is supplied to the reformer RF.
16,544
The branching unit 210 of claim 1 wherein the first mode is a powered mode of the optical bypass switch 345 subject to the optical bypass switch 345 receiving electrical power via the optical cable above a power threshold and wherein the second mode is an unpowered mode of the optical bypass switch 345 subject to the optical bypass switch 345 receiving electrical power via the optical cable below the power threshold.
On the other hand repeaters 71 and 72 are inserted in lines referred to as branch lines L5 and L6 interconnecting the branch station 53 and the optical branching device 54.The branch station 53 is situated for example on an island located in the ocean between the terminal stations 51 and 52.
21,259
Process for producing virgin olive oil the process comprising the steps ofproduction of an oily paste by means of crushing of olivesinstantaneous cooling of the oily paste to a first temperature value so as to reduce degradation of phenolic compounds andor to increase the formation of volatile compounds influencing the aroma of the virgin olive oilgradual heating to a final kneading temperature and continuous mixing of the oily paste for a predefined time period so as to obtain depolymerizing liberation of oil drops by means of enzymatic activity and coalescence of oil drops which allows the subsequent extraction thereofseparation of the oily paste into an oily phase and into a solid and aqueous phase andfinal removal of the water and solid residues from the oily phase in order to obtain the virgin olive oil.
To that purpose crushers normally available on the market are used the most popular one being probably the socalled hammer crusher.
19,401
The flexible display device of any one of claims 3 to 6 wherein the first driving means 50 and the second driving means 60 are configured to be simultaneously driven.
In the embodiment of fig.12C only one spring 53 is used provided in the display roll 49 further using a gear belt 54 or a gear set not shown for linking the two rolls 49 50.In the last case the gear ratio needs to account for any differences in radius between the two rolls.
19,776
A media processing apparatus comprising an interface configured to receive signals from a plurality of devices a controller configured to select a first signal from among the plurality of signals based on a criteria wherein the selected first signal corresponds to a first device from among the plurality of devices and in response to a disconnection with the first device selecting a second signal from among the plurality of signals based on the criteria wherein the selected second signal corresponds to a second device from among the plurality of device and a processor configured to perform operations corresponding to the first signal and the second signal selected by the controller.
In command processing routine 80 base apparatus 10 first determines in step 81 whether or not a received command is a competitive command.If the command is not a competitive command then processing advances from step 81 to step 82.At step 82 main control section 21 of base apparatus 10 accepts the command.
13,683
The article of claim 1 wherein the article is a component of an electrical connector printed circuit board light emitting diode or electric vehicle.
Still further it is designed to coat the intermediate layer 3 onto the underlayer 2 with having a thickness between 0.01 m and 0.5 m or with having the same thereof as it is further preferable to be as between 0.05 m and 0.2 m that is comprised of palladium Pd or the palladium alloy or of the silver tin alloy.And then in a case where there is designed to make use of palladium or the palladium alloy for the intermediate layer 3 it may become to beworsened the workability if the thickness thereof becomes thicker due to a hardness of the material as higher and hence there may become easier to happen a crack thereon.Therefore in the case where there is designed to make use of palladium or the palladium alloy for the intermediate layer 3 it is desirable for the thickness to be as not thicker than 0.2 m.Still further a lower limit regarding the thickness of the intermediate layer 3 should be determined from a point of view of preventing from an oxidation of any elements in the underlayer 2 on the contrary thereto.Palladium a palladium alloy or a silver tin alloy is more difficult to be oxidized comparing to copper.Accordingly it is more difficult to lower adherence of the layer from a silver layer or from a layer of the silver alloy as the outermost surface layer 4 due to an oxidation of an upper face of the intermediate layer 3 and also there becomes more difficult to happen a decreasing of the electrical conductivity contact resistance thereof due to a coming out of any elements from the intermediate layer 3 and then due to an oxidation of the element as comparing to a material in which there is performed to form an intermediate layer with making use of copper.
17,475
The washing machine of any one of the preceding claims wherein the second moving unit includes at least one rail allowing the door to be protruded from the cabinet.
A door 5 consisting of a preferably transparent window 6 and a frame 7 is connected to the front wall 3 by two closing links 8 positioned near two opposite sides 9 9 of the frame 7 and connected rotatably by a first end 10 to the frame 7 of the door 5 and by a second end 11 to the front wall 3.The said closing links 8 are able by rotation to cause the door 5 to move from a closed position cp.Figure 2a to a sliding position cp.Figure 2b.
19,951
A unit dose article according to any preceding claims comprising between 0.5wt and 25wt water.
The present invention relates to a treatment composition comprising microcapsules the microcapsules comprising a microcapsule core and a microcapsule wall which encapsulates the microcapsule core wherein the microcapsule wall is formed by crosslinking formaldehyde with at least one other monomer and the microcapsule core comprises a perfume the perfume comprising a perfume raw material selected from the group consisting of aldehydes ketones and mixtures thereof and a formaldehyde scavenger selected from the group consisting of urea pyrogallol 12 hexanediol and mixtures thereof.
21,315
The method 500 of either of claim 5 or 6 wherein the observation includes at least one environmental measurement.
CMMP 300 includes an analyzer subsystem 316 configured to receive the determined ranges and the collected data.The analyzer subsystem 316 is further configured to determine which of the collected data include values outside the determined ranges and determine which if any of the aircraft systems maintenance tasks andor environmental factors affecting the aircraft that influences the values of the collected data.Such influencers may contribute directly or indirectly to failures or reduced performance of other systems such that continued maintenance on the failed systems does not correct the root problem causing the continued failures.Analyzer subsystem 316 is further configured to analyze the collected data having values that are trending to be outside the range of acceptable values.Analyzer subsystem 316 is further configured to determine a contributory performance parameter for each of the data having values outside the range of acceptable values.At predetermined stages of automatic anaylisis by analyzer subsystem 316 an alert may be generated to indicate a recommendation for further engineering analysis by a user typically an engineer monitoring CMMP 300.Such a further analysis recommendation is based on predetermined logic rules.The engineer is then able to review the automatic analysis to determine a further analysis course andor a modification to analyzer subsystem 316 that will permit analyzer subsystem 316 to continue analysis automatically.
14,858
An apparatus for adapting earthfault protection settings in athreephase electric network the apparatus 10 comprising means for determining a value for a directional phasor quantity at a measuring point in the threephase electric network after an earth fault has been detected in the threephase electric network and means for comparing the determined value for the directional phasor quantity with predetermined boundaries on a complex plane characterized in that the apparatus 10 comprises means for determining on the basis of the comparison a neutral earthing state of the electric network and means for adapting one or more earthfault protection settings on the basis of the determined neutral earthing state of the electric network.
The present invention relates to detecting a phasetoearth fault on a threephase electric line of an electric network.
21,633
A device 101 comprising a processor 120 a memory 122 a communication interface 124 an input device 128 and a display device 126 the processor 120 configured to render at the display device 126 a message list comprising messages associated with the device 101 receive using the input device 128 a selection of a plurality of the messages in the message list and thereafter a single indication to forward all of the plurality of the messages in the selection to a given network address and transmit using the communication interface 124 to the given network address a plurality of distinct forwarding messages each respectively comprising at least a portion of one of the plurality of the messages in the selection the plurality of distinct forwarding messages in a onetoone relationship with the plurality of the messages in the selection.
Standard SMS applications treat individual messages in a stand alone manner in that they are each treated as though they were completely independent from one another.For example they are treated as though independent in substance time of delivery and addressee.
17,314
A coin payout device CM comprising a payout link 1 coupled to a drive source and configured to reciprocally move back and forth a payout slide 2 including a first coin reception hole 215 for receiving a lowermost first coin in a first coin tube 7E receiving the first coin the payout slide 2 being configured to reciprocally move back and forth following a movement of the payout link a rotating change slide 4 configured to rotate following the reciprocal movement of the payout link and a first stopper pin 5A configured to selectively regulate rotation of the rotating change slide wherein at the time of nopayout of the first coin payout of the first coin is regulated by causing the rotating change slide to be disposed to face a lower surface of the first coin reception hole by the first stopper pin whereas at the time of payout of the first coin the first coin is paid out by releasing the regulation by the first stopper pin so as to withdraw the rotating change slide from under the lower surface of the first coin reception hole the coin payout device CM characterized in that the rotating change slide includes a fixed pivot portion 42 as a center of rotation a protruding portion 45 positioned on one end side and configured to be advanced or withdrawn from under a lower surface of the first coin reception hole a movable pivot portion 43 formed on a protruding portion side of the fixed pivot portion and detachably fitted in a guide groove 122A of the payoutlink and a stopper portion 44 positioned on an other end side and whose rotation is regulated by being abutted on the first stopper pin and the stopper portion and the first stopper pin are shaped such that the stopper portion when abutting on the first stopper pin is fitted with the first stopper pin.
Due to the movements of the change slides 3 and 4 as well as the movement of the payout slide 2 as described above the coin holdinghole 214 corresponding to the 50yen coin is opened fully to the coin payout hole 62.On the other hand other coin holding holes 211 to 213 are closed by the first change slides 3 respectively.When the payout slide 2 goes back the projection 432 of the movable supporting member 43 is disengaged from the guide groove 122a of the payout link 1 thereby the second change slide 4 is held in the same state as the standby.Consequently the coin holding hole 215 is closed by the second change slide 4.This is why only the 50yen coin in the coin holding hole 214 opened fully is paid out as change.To dispense a 10yen coin and a 100yen coin the solenoids 5 corresponding to those coins are turned on thereby 10yen and 100yen coins are paid out as change just like the 50yen coin described above.
18,081
The polyethylene composition according to any of the preceding claims wherein the base resin comprises at least three ethylene homo or copolymer fractions A B and C being different in their weight average molecular weight Mw wherein fractions A and B are both an ethylene homopolymer and fraction C is a copolymer of ethylene and at least one alphaolefin comonomer units with 3 to 12 carbon atoms whereby fraction A has a melt flow rate MFR2 190 2.16 kg of 220 to 400 g10min the melt flow rate MFR2 190 2.16 kg of combined fractions A and B is 1.10 to 1.35 times the melt flow rate MFR2 190 2.16 kg of fraction A and wherein combined fractions A and B are present in an amount of 50 to 55 wt.with respect to the base resin.
The density of polyethylene resin preferably is 940 to 970 kgm3 more preferably 945 to 960 kgm3 determined according to ISO 1183.
16,474
An injection molding machine 10 comprising an ejector unit 50 configured to eject a molding product from a mold 32 33 and a mold release force sensor 77 configured to detect a force to release the molding product from the mold 32 33.
The controller 100 has a CNC CPU 35 as a microprocessor for a numerical control a PC CPU 31 as a microprocessor for a programmable control a servo CPU 32 as a microprocessor for a servo control and a pressure monitor CPU 30 for performing a process of sampling signals from sensors for sensing various pressures such as an injection pressure.Information is transmitted among these microprocessors through a bus 40 by selecting mutual inputsoutputs.
14,778
A separator comprising a coating layer of an organic and inorganic mixture the coating layer containing a polyvinylidene fluoride homopolymer a polyvinylidene fluoridehexafluoropropylene copolymer a solvent and inorganic particles wherein the solvent remains in an amount of 100 ppm or less in the coating layer.
This invention relates to separators to be used in secondary lithium batteries.
12,854
A location system according to any preceding claim comprising a plurality of receivers each receiver being operable to detect wireless signals between a mobile communication device and at least one femtocell base station wherein said processing means comprises means for processing the wireless signals detected by the plurality of receivers and wherein the storing means is arranged to store retrieved identification information in association with data indicating the corresponding femtocell base station and timing information in a database common to all the receivers.
Accordingly when a network application residing on an application server 100 requires location information such as for example whether a user equipment enters or is within a particular femto cell 32 36 40 its subscribes to receive this information from a location server 200.Although the location server 200 and application server 100 are shown as separate entities in the core network it will be appreciated that they may be colocated in the femto cell controllergateway 230 or provided somewhere in the Internet 190.
13,417
The cell monitoring device according to claim 7 wherein the controller is configured to if the cell voltages of a plurality of the cells are the edgeside abnormality cell voltage use the cell voltage of the innermost cell among the plurality of the cells having the edgeside abnormality cell voltage for determination of the low abnormality cell voltage.
In step S60 the abnormality diagnostic section 10 determines that an overdischarged cell exists.Under such circumstances a user can be informed of the existence of the overcharged cell by for example illuminating an indicator lamp not shown.
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A method comprisingreceiving on a first channel 17011703 a sequence 200 of symbols 201 20112013 202120214estimating a noise contribution 401 of a given synchronization symbol 201 20112013 of the sequence 200 of symbols 201 20112013 202120214 and further estimate a reference noise contribution 402 of at least one further symbol 201 20112013 202120214 of the sequence 200 of symbols 201 20112013 202120214selectively considering based on the noise contribution 401 of the given synchronization symbol 201 20112013 and based on the reference noise contribution 402 of the at least one further symbol 201 20112013 202120214 the given synchronization symbol 201 20112013 when determining a coupling coefficient of crosstalk between the first channel 17011703 and a second channel 17011703.
To avoid ending the crosstalk training process prematurely the VTUR 204 may alternatively set the error feedback signal to a nonzero reserved sequence e.g.of a sequence of all ones or other reserved special value to indicate to the VCE 209 that impulse noise or other noncrosstalk noise was detected.When the VCE 209 receives the reserved sequence the VCE 209 may become aware of impulse noise andor other noncrosstalk noise in the downstream signals at the VTUR 204 noise and consequently may not update the precoding coefficients for the crosstalk precoder 208.The VCE 209 may also be aware that the pause in the coefficients update is temporary due to the presence of impulse noise and hence may wait for subsequent correct error feedback signals from the VTUR 204 that reflect proper crosstalk noise in the system.
18,066
The endoscope 10 according to one of claims 1 to 10 characterized in that a tapered surface 46 is formed along the rim of said observation window 37 and the diameter of said tapered surface 46 is gradually reduced from said flat surface 36c to said observation window 37 andsaid tapered surface 46 and said lighting window 38b are adjacent to each other.
The elongated tube 16 includes a head assembly 16a a steering device 16b and a flexible tube 16c.A CCD 39 or image sensor of Fig.2 is incorporated in the head assembly 16a.The steering device 16b is disposed at a proximal end of the head assembly 16a for steering.The flexible tube 16c is disposed at a proximal end of the steering device 16b.
19,498
The image displaying apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7 wherein the controller comprises an editor configured to edit the file.
The display apparatus 2000 may apply edition features by the device 1000 to the content that is displayed on the display apparatus 2000 based on the edition information received from the device 1000 and may display the content.
18,768
System according to any of claims 911 wherein the crystallisation container comprises baffle plates andor wall elements for increasing overall area of the internal walls.
The valves can be either manually operated or automatically operated by a controlsystem where the controlsystem controls the opening and closing of the valves.
15,182
Wind turbine foundation 200 comprising at least one substantially elongated pin 250 associated with a wind turbine tower 120 and at least one corresponding substantially elongated pile 210 to be inserted into a surface SB and adapted for receiving at least one portion of the length L of the pin 250 when in use a grouting chamber 260 being defined between the pin 250 and the pile 210 when in use for receiving grout wherein at least one of the pin 250 and the pile 210 is provided with at least one connecting plate 300a 300b extending inside the grouting chamber 260 the connecting plates 300a 300b being provided with holes 310a 310b through which the grout passes when in use.
The support column 10 is thus made from lightweight composite elements 14 that are easy to transport and manipulate so that smaller construction crews and lighter equipment is required for its construction.Furthermore the composite formwork elements 14 not only serve to contain the concrete or mortar while it is poured and sets but they also serve as concrete reinforcement since they remain in the finished column as allowed by the use of fibre reinforced polymer.It follows that the use of conventional steel bar reinforcement in the formworks is not required.
19,089
The injection molding machine according to claim 1 wherein the controller 80 switches the main switch 51 from ON to OFF after limiting the regenerative operation of the second electric power conversion unit 42 in a case where an emergency stop request is received.
The directcurrent power supply lines 6163 correspond to transmission paths for a direct current flowing in between the converter circuit 80 the inverter circuits 5154 and the electric power accumulating device 70.For example each of the directcurrent power supply lines 6163 may include a pair of power supply lines one corresponding to an electric power transmission line and the other corresponding to a reference line such as a ground line.
21,707
The tie strap of claim 6 wherein the stainless steel is 304 stainless steel or 316 stainless steel.
As best shown in Figs.4 and 68 locking head 16 includes a strap ingress end 50 a strap egress end 52 and a strapreceiving passageway 54 extending therebetween through locking head 16 which is partially defined by ceiling 43 sidewalls 44a and 44b and bottom 40.Ceiling 43 may overlie bottom 40 in substantial parallel relation thereto.Roof 32 preferably includes first and second generally straight diverging portions 56 and 58 and a converging generally arcuateportion 60.First and second diverging portions 56 and 58 and bottom 40 diverge from one another in the direction of egress end 52.In a preferred embodiment second diverging portion 58 has a lesser divergence angle than first diverging portion 56.Conversely arcuate portion 60 and bottom 40 converge toward one another in the direction of egress end 52.Egress end 52 of head 16 may also serve as a reaction surface for the nose of a conventional strap tightening tool not shown.
19,730
A ventilation inlet according to claim 1 2 or 3 wherein the baffle 114 spans transversely across a portion of the conduit 104.
According to the present invention there is provided a flow discharge device for discharging flow into a duct the device comprising a discharge outlet member having at least one discharge aperture the outlet member being displaceable by the pressure of a secondary fluid in a secondary fluid source from a retracted position in which the discharge aperture is situated outside the duct to an extended position in which the discharge aperture is situated within the duct whereby the secondary fluid flow is discharged through the aperture into a main fluid flow travelling along the duct.
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A method of controlling a mobile terminal100 the method comprising displaying a background screen on a display151 of the mobile terminal100 the background screen including an object receiving a selection of at least one image for use as a background image of the displayed background screen displaying the selected at least one image and a preview screen of the background screen together on the display151 such that the preview screen occupies less than an entirety of the display151 and at least a portion of the selected at least one image overlaps the preview screen setting the at least a portion of the selected at least one image as a background image of the background screen and displaying the background screen including the background image wherein the preview screen comprises at least an outline of the object included in the background screen.
A process of setting the background image in the mobile communication terminal according to the present invention will be described with reference to FIGs.3A and 3B.FIGs.3A and 3B are flowcharts illustrating an operation of the mobile communication terminal in setting the background image according to the present invention.
14,904
A rechargeable battery comprising an electrode assembly 10 comprising a first electrode 11 a second electrode 12 and a separator 13 between the first and second electrodes 11 12 a case 20 accommodating the electrode assembly 10 a cap plate 30 covering an opening of the case 20 a first electrode terminal 41 arranged on the cap plate 30 electrically connected to the cap plate 30and connected to the first electrode 11 and a second electrode terminal 42 arranged on the cap plate 30 insulated from the cap plate 30 and connected to the second electrode 12 characterized in that the first electrode terminal 41 comprises a terminal plate 411 connected to the first electrode 11 and exposed to an outside of the cap plate 30 and a top plate 412 electrically connecting the terminal plate 411 and the cap plate 30 and having an electrical resistance greater than an electrical resistance of the terminal plate 411.
The insulating member 37 further extends between the column unit 21a of the negative electrode terminal 21 and an inner side of the terminal hole of the cap plate 20 from the upper part of the negative electrode gasket 36 thereby further electrically insulating between the column unit 21a of the negative electrode terminal 21 and the cap plate 20.
14,908
The rechargeable battery of claim 14 wherein the second insulator 62 is formed integrally by insert molding with the terminal plate 421 of the second electrode terminal 42the column portion 423 of the second electrode terminal 42 and a corresponding portion of the cap plate 30 corresponding to the terminal plate 421 of the second electrode terminal 42.
Unlike the resistance member 70 formed of stainless steel or steel or nickel alloy inthe rechargeable battery 100 according to the first exemplary embodiment a resistance member 270 of a rechargeable battery 200 according to the second exemplary embodiment includes a main body 271 made of stainless steel or steel or nickel alloy and a plating layer 272 formed on a surface of the main body 271.Such a plating layer 272 may be made of nickel Ni and tin Sn.In the resistance member 270 the plating layer 272 prevents the main body 271 from corroding.Thus the outer surface of the resistance member 270 may be at least partially covered by preferably fully covered by the plating layer 272.
18,894
The method of claim 1 wherein the step of spreading the information of each data symbol of one time slot of the transmit symbol to the data symbols of each subcarrier of said time slot comprises applying a transformation matrix to all data symbols of said time slot wherein the rows and columns of the transformation matrix are orthogonal.
Fig.9 is an illustration showing the overview constitution of a wireless communication system 5 according to a third embodiment which transmitsreceives signals by way of multicarrier transmission.The wireless communication system 5 is a wireless communication system of this invention which includes a transmitter device 50 and a receiver device 60.The number of the transmitter device 50 and the receiver device 60 included in the wireless communication system 5 is necessarily limited to one as shown in Fig.9 hence it is possible to incorporate plural devices.In Fig.9 the transmitter device 50 serves as a base station device whilst the receiver device 60 serves as a wireless communication terminal however the transmitter device 50 may serve as a wireless communication terminal while the receiver device 60 may serve as a base station device.
17,384
The battery pack of any of claims 5 to 7 where the supporting portion surrounds a corner of at least one of the second through fourth side portions of the at least one battery cell.
Further locking protrusions 334 are formed on the outer surfaces of the first and second sides 320 330 such that the first and second main frames 10 20 shown in FIG.2 are combined.The locking protrusions 334 are locked in locking grooves on the inner surface of the first and second main frame 10 20 such that the subframe 30 and the first and second main frames 10 20 are combined.The locking protrusions 334 and locking grooves together constitute locking formations.
15,478
The data generating device according to any one of claims 12 to 14 wherein the control target apparatus is a signal apparatus.
Next an example of error diagnosis made through mutual supervision among the processing units will be described.
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Method of claim 1 or 2 wherein the client device comprises a Host CPU in charge of running an operating system and wherein the Conditioner the Descrambler and the WM inserter are located in a secure environment and the connections between these elements are not accessible by the Host CPU.
In case that the access conditions are met the CO is then processed in view of furnishing to the descrambler of the receiver the Primary Marked Correction Data PMCD 231 to descramble the modified stream.
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The method of claim 11 when the information type field indicates the Initialization Information for initializing information that is related the RoHC packet the signaling packet payload includes a channel information indicating a number of channel carrying the RoHC packet an identification information identifying thechannel and a profile information indicating a compression protocol of the RoHC packet that is carried by the channel andor when the information type field indicates the configuration parameter the signaling packet payload includes at least one configuration parameters wherein the configuration parameters indicates a configuration of the RoHC packet or a transmission mode of context andor when the information type field indicates the static chain the signaling packet payload includes an information of the static chain the information of the static chain indicating whether the signaling packet payload includes an information of the dynamic chain.
The reception replacer 820050 adds the extracted static information to the header of a first IRDYN packet among the RoHC packets included in the IP stream of the data PLP which is decoded by the data PLP decoder 820020 so as to convert the processed packet to an IR packet thereby outputting the converted IR packet to the RoHC decoder 820060.Additionally among the RoHC packet included in the data PLP which is decoded by the data PLP decoder 820020 with the exception for the first IRDYN packet the remaining packets are directly outputted to the RoHC decoder 820060 S840080.
22,113
A computer program product 91 comprising a computer program according to claim 14 and a computer readable means on which the computer program is stored.
The communication between the key devices 1 and the access control device 30 can also be used in the other direction towards the access control device.The mechanism is the same where communication occurs via the access control communication device 70.But here data is transmitted from the lock device 20 to the key device 1.When the key device 1 makes contact with the access control device 30 the data is uploaded to the access control device 30.
15,117
The method for processing a touch screen terminal object according to claim 3 or 4 before the receiving an icon placing instruction given by the user comprising searching the object operation database according to the attribute information of the source object and attribute information of each object in the target interface obtaining a first object and performing display processing on the first object so that the user identifies according to a display state of the first object that the first object is irrelevant to the source object wherein the first object is an object whose executable operation generated when the source object is associated with the first object is empty.
For example when at least one icon collides with the lock icon by the touch amp drag the controller 180 may perform unlocking when such icon is in a locked state and may toggle to locking when such an icon is in an unlocked state.
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A process for controlling a manufacturing plant with a MES system through the execution of a given workflow meeting given customer requirements the process comprising the following steps a providing an application for modelling a representation of the manufacturing plant through a set of equipment objects and through at least one workflow said application hereinafter called plant designer wherein an equipment object is a collector of information b providing a complex entity for expanding the characteristics of an equipment object such complex entity hereinafter called plugin the plugin exposing an interface comprising a configuration a set of property elements a set of functionality elements the process further comprising the following steps to be performed at engineering time c designing a set of plugins usable by the set of equipment objects d for at least one equipment object associating at least one plugin e through the plant designer defining a given workflow according to given customer requirements said given workflow comprising at least one interaction with at least one element of at least one plugin associated to an equipment object the process further comprising the following step to be performed at runtime f executing the given workflow and performing the at least one interaction with the at least one element of the at least one plugin of the associated equipment object.
The engineeringtime tool methods may comprise tool type methods tool class methods tool definition methods bill of tools methods.
16,942
The electrical device system according to claim 4 wherein the determining unit 40 48 when a charge to thebattery 10 is completed sets the count value of the counting unit C to an initial value.
Referring to Fig.7 a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention shows a combination of the first to third preferred embodiments.Wherein the connection between the detector 11 and the supervisor 12 is concurrently wired and wireless.That is to say when the detector 11 installed on the transportation not shown the using condition of the battery 2 could be directly presented on the displayer 122 of the transportation via a wired way.Therefore users could readily understand the voltage temperature and current information of the using battery cells 21.As a result if any battery cell 21 is founded unusual a warning signal would be triggered and displayed on the displayer 122.As to the wireless manual supervisor 12it is suitable for the inspection and maintenance.In this manner the displayer 122 showing the judging comparison and analysis of the data is not the only way to demonstrate users could also directly achieve all the information on the displayer 122 of the supervisor 12 and decide whether to substitute the collapsed battery 2 or battery cells 21.Obviously the using convenience is greatly improved.
20,655
The aircraft engine of claim 1 wherein the fluxswitching machine comprises a three phase electric machine having a three phase armature winding.
In a second aspect the present invention provides a gas turbine engine having a fluxswitching magnetic machine according to the first aspect of the invention e.g.on the rotor stage of a low pressure compressor.
16,850
The pressuresensitive adhesive tape for an electrochemical device according to Claim 5 wherein the functional group capable of reacting with a crosslinking agent is a hydroxyl group or carboxyl group.
Examples of the isocyanate compound include polyfunctional isocyanate compounds such as a bifunctional isocyanate compound and a trifunctional isocyanate compound.Examples of the bifunctional isocyanate compound include lower aliphatic diisocyanates such as butylene diisocyanate and hexamethylene diisocyanate alicyclic diisocyanates such as cyclopentylene diisocyanate cyclohexylene diisocyanate and isophorone diisocyanate and aromatic diisocyanates such as 24tolylene diisocyanate 44diphenylmethane diisocyanate and xylylene diisocyanate.Examples of the trifunctional isocyanate compound include trifunctional isocyanate adducts such as a trimethylolpropanetolylene diisocyanate trimer adduct trade name CORONATE L manufactured by NIPPON POLYURETHANE INDUSTRY CO.LTD.a trimethylolpropanehexamethylene diisocyanate trimer adduct trade name CORONATE HL manufactured by NIPPON POLYURETHANE INDUSTRY CO.LTD.and an isocyanurate ofhexamethylene diisocyanate trade name CORONATE HX manufactured by NIPPON POLYURETHANE INDUSTRY CO.LTD..These compounds may be used singly or in combination of two or more of them.
18,133
The secondary battery of one of preceding claimswherein the variable member 10 further comprises a conductive member 50 at least one of the plurality of variable plates 12 and between two of the variable plates 12.
The first terminal 120 is made of a metal or an equivalent thereof and is electrically connected to the first electrode plate 111.The first terminal 120 includes a first collector plate 121 a first collector terminal 122 and a first terminal plate 123.
22,127
The magnetic drill of claim 4 wherein the detector generates a user perceptible alert when the battery is electrically coupled to the electromagnet.
At step S207 if the condition of ILVref1 is satisfied i.e.the motor is not overloaded S207 no the main control unit 14 now compares the load current value IL with the reference value Vref2 S208.The reference value Vref2 is a current value corresponding to a high load condition.The motor 12 is not necessarily stopped at this current value.If the condition of IL gt Vref2 is satisfied at step S208 S208 yes the main control unit 14 turns on the LED of the display 34 in red to warn the user of possibility of an overload condition S210 and then advances the process to step S204 and executes subsequent processes.
22,448
The backlight unit of claim 8 wherein the third support side member has a second end in contact with the side surface of the bottom cover the third support side member having a second angle 2 relative to the bottom surface of the bottom cover.
The first side portion 310 in the first mold 300 includes an upper surface 3101 the sloping surface 3102 and the side wall 3103.The upper surface 3101 of the first mold 300 supports the optical plate 230 and the optical sheet layer 240.The sloping surface 3102 of the first mold 300 is inclined downwardly from the upper surface 3101.The lower end of the sloping surface 3102 of the first mold 300 presses on reflection sheet 220 thereby helping to prevent movement of the reflection sheet 220.The sloping surface 3102 of the first mold 300 may serve to reflect light emitted from the light source 210.To this end the first mold 300 may be made of a resin having a good reflective property.Alternatively a reflective material may be applied to the sloping surface 3102 of the first mold 300.To provide sufficient reflection efficiency the sloping surface 3102 of the first mold 300 may be inclined at an angle 1 of 30 degrees to 60 degrees with respect to the bottom surface of the bottom chassis 250.
13,025
The image forming apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the black nozzle array 4k2 includes a section 44k2 disposed at a position shifted in the subscanning direction downstreamin the medium conveying direction with respect to the color nozzle array 4c1 4c2 and a section 44k1 disposed at a same position as the color nozzle array 4c1 4c2 in the subscanning direction.
Figure 13 illustrates how the respective raster lines are recorded in the second feeding method of the second embodiment.In the case of colored inks cyan magenta and yellow as is seen from Figure 13 raster lines recorded on two forward passes and raster lines recorded on two reverse passes are alternately arranged.Meanwhile in the case of black all of the raster lines are recorded on two forward passes.As a result in the case of this feeding method as well the dot misalignment caused by bidirectional printing does not occur with respect to black ink and even in cases where straight lines are drawn in the subscanning direction these lines can be drawn completely straight.Furthermore since interlaced feeding is performed for both colored inks and black ink the problem of seam formation between adjacent bands of consecutively printed raster lines that is encountered in the case of band feeding does not arise in either black or colored inks.Since overlap printing is performed for all of the raster lines and one raster line is printed by a plurality of nozzles even in cases where there is a bias in the ink droplet striking position in individual nozzles of the printing head this bias is not conspicuously reflected in one raster line.In the printing head of the second embodiment as is described above the nozzles are installed at a pitch that is wider than the pitch k of the raster lines accordingly various types of feeding can be used in order to improve the quality of the printing results.
20,819
The gas sensor according to Claim 3 wherein an area ratiofalls within a range from 12 to 35 where the area ratioa crosssectional area G2a crosssectional area G3a crosssectional area G4a crosssectional area G1 the crosssectional area G1 mm2 is a sum of crosssectional areas of the one or more outer inlets taken perpendicularly to flow of the measurement target gas the crosssectional area G2 mm2 is a sum of crosssectional areas of the one or more elementchamber inlets taken perpendicularly to flow of the measurement target gas the crosssectional area G3 mm2 is a sum of crosssectional areas of the one or more elementchamber outlets taken perpendicularly to flow of the measurement target gas and the crosssectional area G4 mm2 is a sum of crosssectional areas of the one or more outer outlets taken perpendicularly to flow of the measurement target gas.
The sensor element 110 is constructed as a long plate element having an oxygen ion conductive solid electrolyte layer of for example zirconia ZrO2.The sensor element 110 includes a builtin heater having a temperature control function of heating the sensor element 110 and keeping the sensor element 110 warm.This structure of the sensor element 110 and the principle of measuring the concentration of a gas component are known in the art and are described in for example Patent Document JP 2008164411 A
17,369
The vehicular display apparatus according to any one of claims 2 to 4 wherein the refractive face is integrated into the light output face forming the light luminous region.
The illuminating apparatus according to the present invention will now be described on the basis of what are shown in the attached drawings taking as an example a case where theilluminating apparatus is employed in a vehicular meter using a pointer.
14,209
A method for providing information between users of a social networking environment comprising receiving feed data for displaying at least one feed associated with a realtime broadcast program wherein one of the at least one feed includes information regarding a total number of users who view an associated realtime broadcast program and displaying the at least one feed on a screen wherein the displayed at least one feed includes displaying the information regarding the total number of users.
According to the related art with respect to display of a recommendation result enabling it to be browsed by a user recommended broadcasting programs are displayed in order of recommendation similarity degree or in categories classified into a broadcasting channel a genre etc.
21,291
The method according to claim 7 or 8 wherein the method further comprises a step of transferring corresponding credentials for the user to access the data from the content adaptation and delivery platform by the host device and subsequently storing on the caching device.
The DVBT signals are received by an antenna 210 of the mobile terminal 200 and are received and decoded by a DVBT receiver 202.
20,091
The method of Claim 1 wherein the steps of applying the tip sweep adjusting the one or more blade geometric design parameters and applying the rotor casing treatment are performed substantially simultaneously to cause the measured stall margin to match the required stall margin and to optimize efficiency of the component at the required stall margin.
As indicated above modern design practice requires the solidity of the blades at the airfoil tips to be generally similar in magnitude to the relative Mach number of the flow stream at the airfoil tips.In this exemplary embodiment the tip solidity of the preexisting fan 60 is relatively high at about 1.29 and corresponds well with a similar tip relative Mach number of also about 1.29.
21,280
The surgical apparatus of Claim 5 wherein the performance parameter comprises output torque of the electric motor.
The display 36 allows a user of the surgical instrument to proactively replace a surgical instrument 10 approaching or that will go beyond its end of life before the completion of a procedure.In addition by monitoring the uses of the components e.g.components 110180 within the handle 30 a calculated end of life of the handle 30 may be determined based on the actual use of the handle 30.The actual use may include thenumber of cycles or uses of each component of the handle 20 e.g.components 110180 andor the type of use of each of the components e.g.the torque applied by or on a gear or by a motor the duration of the use of a component andor an operating temperature of components 110180.The calculated end of life may be greater than the predetermined end of life of the surgical instrument 10 as a whole enabling life of the surgical instrument 10 to be extended and thus reducing the overall cost of surgeries.
22,089
The system as recited in claim 3 wherein the power conditioning module includes a power conditioner electrically coupled to at least one electrical power source 38 40 and configured to deliver electrical power to each of the plurality of actuators.
The airframe module 26 connects the EEC module 28 functions with the airframe mounting location 20 and its associated airframe electronics.This interface handles power conditioning from the aircraft power grid engine control and coordination between airframe subsystems pilot flight controls power distribution and the engine subsystems and control of the PMA power.The airframe module 26 also includes logic for operating the engines thrust reversers for example.The airframe module 26 is bus linked to the EEC engine IO and PHM modules 28 30a 30b 32 via first and second channel serial buses 40 42 which provide redundancy.
17,842
The light bar structure 10 as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first segment S1 the second segment S2 and the third segment S3 have substantially the same dimensions.
The mounting pads 15a are arranged between the two power supplying conductors 18 and form a plurality of blocks thereof with insulation distances from the power supplying conductors 18 and the power supplying posts 18a.Although the mounting pads 15a are not electrically connected to the lightemitting devices 11 they are connected in a manner to establish electric conductivity for performing electrolytic plating which will be described later.
18,356
A straddletype vehicle according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the body cover 19 comprises an upper side cover 21 disposed below the seat 15 and a lower side cover 22 disposed below the upper side cover 21 and wherein the lower side cover 22 is assembled so as to be attachable to and detachable from the upper side cover 21.
The rear heat shielding plate 242 can be detachably mounted on the vehicle body frame 110 by hooking the upper portion on the headed pin 144 and hooking the lower portion on the hook 148.The left and right heat shielding plates 243 243 only left one is shown in the figure can be detachably mounted on the vehicle body frame 110 by hooking the upper portion on the headed pin 144....
20,010
The renewable energy power generating apparatus according to claim 5 further comprising cables 96 arranged in a vertical direction in the tower 11 and connected to equipment in the nacelle 20 and an oil guide portion 100 disposed around the cables 96 inside the tower 11 and above the intower oil pan and configured to guide the leaked oil having leaked from the oilusing unit 10 in the nacelle and flowed from above running down the cables into the intower oil pan 48.
To summarize the invention proposes a wind turbine with a liquid medium distribution system which allows a diversified transport and usage of liquid medium in the wind turbine.Though not shown in the drawings e.g.the transport of the liquid medium can be performed continuously with a starting and ending point in any of the sources 2 2a.Numerous advantageous variations and modifications of the invention are possible.As an example one kind of liquid medium distribution is performed in a kind of oneway transport for defrosting of the blades.Further for example liquid oils for a use in gearboxes bearings or hydraulic systems of the wind turbine 100 can be transported in order to perform liquidspecifictasks with components eg.the generator 80 of the wind turbine 100.Indeed by a simple addition of the mentioned optional elements an easy and comfortable customization of the liquid distribution system is supported in order to meet various requirements and purposes.
20,281
The method of claim 1 further comprising confirming by the controller whether the pressure of the clutch has been released after releasing the pressure the clutch wherein the charging the battery with power output from the HSG while the HSG is rotating by driving power output from the engine is performed when the pressure of the clutch has been released.
As shown in FIG.8 the power generating motor 21 is controlled in zero torque until the disconnectionsidetorque cooperation phase F is finished from the directcoupled phase E.When the mode is shifted to the disconnection phase G the power generating motor 21 is shifted to the revolutionspeed control and in the motor drive mode the revolutionspeed control is executed.
17,073
The display device according to any one of claims 1 to 7 wherein the power supply circuit board is fixedly attached to a rear face of the housing inside the housing.
In the following the abovementioned cooling configuration will be described in more detail.
22,115
An invalidation device 1 1a 1b for invalidating an electronic key for access to a physical space 16 the invalidation device 1 1a 1b comprising a processor 60 and a memory 64 storing instructions 66 that when executed by the processor cause the invalidation device 1 1a 1b to receive a central invalidation command from a central server 10 the central invalidation command 30 comprising an identifier of an electronic key 2 discover a presence of the electronic key 2 over short range radio and transmit a local invalidation command 31 to the electronic key.
To guarantee that the installation information is permanently updated it is necessary to ensure that user credentials 4 are presented to the updating unit 1.To achieve this a door control is associated with the updating unit 1 linked to the main access routes so that it is necessary to present the user credential 4 to said updating unit 1 in order to be able to access the installation.Therefore if the user is in the installation closure plan he will have authorised access and he will have automatically updated the system.
21,896
The method of claim 1 wherein the characteroutput criteria for outputting the character that corresponds to the respective key include that while the focus selector is over the respective key the contact corresponding to the focus selector increases from an intensity below the first intensity threshold.
As shown in Fig.2 there is a key input region Er for displaying a software keyboard on the display screen 10a of the display panel.In this embodiment the software keyboard with a QWERTY key arrangement capable of receiving kana characters and English alphabet characters is displayed in the key input region Er.An operator causes an operating finger to touch or depress a predetermined portion of the touch panel 120 based on the software keyboard displayed on the display panel 120.The touch panel 120 detects X and Y coordinates of the input position of the touch panel the operating finger has touched.The X and Y coordinates detected by the touch panel 120 are transmitted to a controller 160.
17,340
A bearing assembly according to Claim 1 or 2 wherein said one flow channel 32 is a groove provided inside the radial portion 16b of the annular thrust collar 16.
Further according to the present invention a distance between a surface of the rotary disc located in a position notopposed to any one of an inside magnetic pole tooth and an outside magnetic pole tooth of corresponding one of the electromagnetic stators and a surface of the corresponding electromagnetic stator opposed to the surface of the rotary disc is formed to be larger than a distance between a surface of the rotary disc located in a position opposed to each of the inside magnetic pole tooth and the outside magnetic pole tooth of the corresponding electromagnetic stator and a surface of the corresponding electromagnetic stator opposed to the surface of the rotary disc.
20,148
A device as claimed in any of claims 1 to 8 wherein the length of the cannula shaft is at least 100mm the length of the cannula shaft may be from 100 to 150mm the length of the cannula shaft may be about 115mm.
One embodiment of a vent kit in accordance with the present invention is illustrated in the figures.The kit includes vent unit 10 seen in figs.1 and 2 that has a manifold 14 a reservoir 16 a oneway valve 18 and a catheter 20.The illustrated kit also includes a removable cannula 30 seen in fig.3 and a removable plug 40 seen in fig.4.
16,339
The gas sensor according to any one of Claims 1 to 12 wherein the inner protective cover includes a cylindrical first body portion having the first inner gas hole formed therein a cylindrical second body portion a bottomed cylindrical free end portion having the second inner gas hole formed therein a first stepped portion that connects the first body portion to the second body portion and a second stepped portion that connects the second body portion to the free end portion and wherein the free end of the sensor element is located in a space surrounded by the first body portion.
The protective cover 120 is arranged to surround the periphery of the sensor element 110.The protective cover 120 includes an inner protection cover 130 covering over an edge of the sensor element 110 and an outer protection cover 140covering over the inner protection cover 130.A first gas chamber 122 and a second gas chamber 126 are formed as spaces defined by the inner protection cover 130 and the outer protection cover 140.A sensor element chamber 124 is formed as a space defined by the inner protection cover 130.
17,115
The rechargeable battery of claim 1 or 2 wherein the current collecting member 51 52 comprises a terminal combination part 512 fixed to the terminal 21 a side plate 513 bent from the terminal combination part 512 and a first current collecting piece 517 bent from the side plate 513 and fixed to the positive electrode 11 or the negative electrode 12.
However the present invention is not meant to be limited thereto and the electrode assembly 10 may have a structure in which positive and negative electrodes configured as a plurality of sheets are alternately stacked with a separator interposed therebetween.
17,086
The exhaust gas purifying catalyst composition according to any one of claims 1 to 6 wherein a content rate of the transition metal consisting of at least one of Cu Cr Fe Mn Co Ni and Ag is 0.05 to 20 mass as obtained by the following Formula 1 Content rate of transition metalamount of transition metalamount of ceriazirconia particlesamount of transition metal100.
Furthermore for reference purposes the results of Xray diffraction of a powder obtained in Example 1 of the present invention are shown in FIG.1.
15,260
The mobile terminal100 of one of any claims 1 and 2 whereinthe controller180 is further configured to control the display151 to display at least the preview screen or the selected at least one image transparently or semitransparently.
The key input unit 140 includes character keys such asandkeys and a plurality of function keys such as menu key option key call key cancel key onoff key volume key and photo key for various functions of the mobile communication terminal.The key input unit 140 provides key input data based on a key pressed by user to the controller 110.The key input unit 140 includes alphanumeric keys having each numeral of 0 to 9 and a plurality of Hangeuls or alphabets.
21,238
The crystal as set forth in claim 1 or 2 wherein the amount of the mixed solvent is not less than 20 times the mass of said 2amino2243benzyloxyphenylthio2chlorophenylethyl13propanediol.
The present invention establishes an industrially advantageous process for producing Compound I an effective immunosuppressant.Compound I produced by the process of the present invention can be used to as high purity and high quality pharmaceutical products.
19,595
The network device 570 of claim 10 wherein the configuration request is received from a software defined networking SDN controller 112 and wherein the SDN controller 112 includes an orchestrator module that receives input from a customer for the configuration request.
The WAG sends the IMSI and MSISDN to the mobile network gateway to request a GTP tunnel between the WAG and mobile network gateway.Upon receiving a reply from the mobile network gateway including an end user IP address for the subscribers wireless device the WAG creates a packet data protocol PDP context to associate an upstream and downstream GTP tunnel between the WAG and the mobile network gateway with the subscriberfacing connection of the alternate access network between the WAG and the wireless device.The WAG uses the PDP context to implement a PDP bearer for a service session between the wireless device and the mobile network gateway which may then apply mobile policy and charging to subscriber data traffic for the service session.
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A method of operating an aircraft air conditioning system 10 the method comprisingsupplying compressed process air provided by a process air source 14 to an air conditioning unit 16 of the aircraft air conditioning system 10 via a process air line 12directing trim air branched off from the compressed process air flowing through the process air line 12 through a trim air line 38 branching off from the process air line 12 upstream of the air conditioning unit 16compressing the trim air flowing through the trim air line 38 by means of a compressor 40 arranged in the trim air line 38driving the compressor 40 by means of a turbine 44 andsupplying cabin exhaust air discharged from an aircraft cabin 48 to the turbine 44 via a cabin exhaust air line 50 for driving the turbine 44.
Turning now to Figure 3 a block diagram of an aircraft airconditioning system 10 is shown.The aircraft airconditioning system 10 includes a first compressed air source 12 that can be connected directly or indirectly to the aircraft cabin 20.The first compressed air source 12 includes a compressor 14 a motor 16 and a turbine 18.The compressor 14 motor 16 and turbine 18 are in communication with one another via a shaft 28.The compressor 14 receives ambient air and using power provided from the motor 16 and turbine 18 compresses the ambient air and forwards the ambient air to the aircraft cabin 20.The aircraft airconditioning system 10 also includes a secondary air source 22 which may also include one or more motors or compressors which can be connected directly or indirectly to the aircraft cabin 20.The controller 24 receives a signal from the aircraft control system that is indicative of the available power in the aircraft and responsively controls the operation of the first and second compressed air sources 12 22 based upon the available power in the aircraft.
12,814
An optical network element in accordance with claim 1 further comprising an optical switch 35 arranged to selectively direct the optical signal generated by one of the transmitters to the optical add path 33 or the optical loop back path 40.
FIGURE 2 illustrates details of an example ADN 100.In certain embodiments ADNs 100 are operable to process traffic in different channels based on the type of optical traffic communicated on that channel.This ability allows the use of transmitterreceiver pairs used in an ADN 100 at any moment in time to be optimized for the type of traffic.Thus if transmitterreceiver pairs within a given ADN 100 are not required to be used to transmit or receive certain traffic based on its data rate those transmitterreceiver pairs may be used for other purposed within network 10 thereby optimizing the use of the transmitterreceiver pairs in each ADN 100.Optical network management software can set data rate thresholds discussed below which are used to determine how the traffic in each channel is handled at any one moment in time.In certain embodiments the data rate of the optical traffic received at an ADN 100 may be monitored every ten to twenty seconds to facilitate dynamic changes in the configuration of ADN 100 to handle changes in the data rate of traffic in a channel.
19,635
Nucleated polypropylene composition according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the nucleated polypropylene composition comprising a the at least one propylene homopolymer and optionally b a second propylene homopolymer wherein said nucleated polypropylene composition has a i sum of G measured by Dynamic Mechanical Analysis according to ISO 67217Flexural Modulus determined according to ISO178 each expressed in MPa of at least 2970 MPa ii and a Notched Impact strength 23 C according Charpy ISO 1791eA of at least 18 kJm2
Flexural modulus is measured according to ISO 178 room temperature if not otherwise mentioned by using injection molded test specimens as described in EN ISO 18732 80 x 10 x 4 mm.In case of bench scale tests of examples 1 to 4 and comparative examples 1 and 2 the flexural modulus was measured according to above ISO 178 room temperature except samples were injection moulded to plates 60x60x2 mm and test bars 60x10x2 mm for measurement were cut out from the plates in flow direction.
15,930
Method according to claim 6 wherein positioning the plant for cutting further comprises conveying the plant along a predefined trajectory to the cutting area.
One image representing just one view of the plant often will not satisfy for determining a proper cutting position.The structure of most plants is too complex to allow finding the proper cutting position from one view only.Therefore it may be preferred to obtain images of the plant from different view points by moving the plant and the image taking device with respect to each other.Usually the plant has tobe cut at the stem.Rotating the plant in front of a camera around its stem or more general along an axis that is parallel to its stem may provide additional information to obtain a more complete picture of the plant.More in particular a kind of three dimension view of the plant may be constructed to determine the proper cutting position or positions.
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The medicated module of claim 1 wherein i in the priming state the medicated module 200 300 400 500 is configured to be primed with the first medicament 232 332 432 532 and ii in the dispensing state the medicated module 200 300 400 500 is configured to dispense the first medicament 232 332 432 532 and the second medicament 224 324 424 524.
In order to facilitate the operation of the injector the cylindrical body 1 may be provided at its proximal end with a plunger 5 for pushing the second gasket 3 toward the distal end 11.It is preferred to use a plunger 5 in the form of a caplike member as illustrated in Fig.6.The plunger 5 has a cylindrical engaging portion 51 fitted on the outer wall of the cylindrical body 1 and a cylindrical protrusion 52 which comes into contact with the second gasket 3.The plunger 5 is movable from a first position where an annular rib 511 of the engaging portion 51 engages with an annular groove 17 of the cylindrical body 1 to a second position where an annular rib 511 of the engaging portion 51 engages with a stepped portion 18 of the cylindrical body 1.
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The light control device according to at least one of the preceding claims wherein said light controlling particle 16 is negatively electrostatically charged said light controlling particle 16 is unevenly distributed on said second electrode 14 by enlarging an electric potential of said second electrode 14 above an electric potential of said first electrode 13 and said light controlling particle 16 unevenly distributed on said second electrode 14 is dispersed in said suspension by enlarging an electric potential of said first electrode 13 above an electric potential of said second electrode 14.
FIG.3 is a diagram for describing a configuration of a light control device 13 including the SPD 1.The light control device 13 includes the SPD 1 and a drive device 14.The drive device 14 is configured to include an Xelectrode output circuit 15 that drives an X electrode 6 of the SPD 1 a Yelectrode output circuit 16 that drives a Y electrode 7 and a Zelectrode output circuit 17 that drives a Z electrode 8 a driving control circuit 18 that controls output circuits thereof a signal processing circuit 19 that processes an inputsignal controlling a light control area a lightcontrol state and a dispersion state of the lightcontrol particle 10 and a driving power supply 20 that applies voltage to the SPD 1 and each circuit.At an end of the SPD 1 each electrode of the SPD 1 and each electrode output circuit of the drive device 14 are connected to each other via a mutual connection device 21.Examples of an interconnecting connector 21 may include conductive rubber rubber connector a flexible printed circuit FPC a tape carrier package TCP a conductive tape and the like.The interconnection conductor 21 each electrode and each electrode output circuit are sandwiched so as to be fixed with a fixture such as resin clip and the like or are connected with each other by bonding a conductive portion with a conductive adhesive such as metal paste anisotropic conductive paste an anisotropic conductive film ACF and the like.
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Apparatus according to any of claims 1 to 11 wherein the aircraft wing 10 has a high aspect ratio.
Sensor 10 has a bubble or blister type probe housing 20 that is aerodynamically smooth from a generally hemispherical or part spherical leading end shown at 22 which curves outwardly from the surface of the mounting plate 14 along a front edge 24 a desired distance indicated generally by the double arrow 16 in Figure 3.The front edge 24 of the leading end 22 joins a radius surface that is rounded to cause a minimum disruption of airflow which is flowing in the direction indicated by the arrow 26 at 0 angle of attack.The semiflush sensor or probe housing 20 smoothly transitions from the front end 22 outwardly to a generally longitudinally extending line 30 at the maximum lateral extension of the housing from the mounting surface.The line 30 may taper slightly inwardly toward the support surface 14 in rearward downstream direction.In cross section as shown in Figure 4 top and bottom walls 28 and 29 of the housing have outer surfaces 46A and 46B that converge from the peripheral edges of the housing at the support surface 14 laterally outwardly to a rounded part cylindrical outer endwall 48 on which line 30 lies.These top and bottom walls converge toward a central bisecting plane 31.Stated another way the top and bottom walls diverge from the part cylindrical wall 48.
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A nontransitory computerreadable medium comprising instructions that when executed by a computer cause the computer to perform the steps according to any of claims 19.
Figure 4 shows an expanded view of one method embodiment for controlling sleep modes for realtime services from the perspective of a mobile station 310 according to the present invention.The process for controlling sleep mode in a mobile station begins 405 with the establishment of realtime wireless services 410 between a base station 305 and a mobile station 310.After service has been established the mobile station 310 determines 415 whether it is necessary to place the services being offered into sleep mode.A response in the negative results in the mobile station 310 remaining in active mode 355.A positive response by the mobile station 310 results in a sleep request 330 being sent to the base station 305 and a response 335 being shortly thereafter received.
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A multimodal polyethylene copolymer as claimed in any preceding claim having an MwMn of more than 10.0.
In the polyethylene composition according to the invention fraction B preferably is a copolymer of ethylene with at least one further alphaolefin comonomer.
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The information processing device 1 according to claim 2 wherein the recognizing unit 71 recognizes an application that is permitted to access each area of the shared memory 43 the stop informing unit 73 informs the application which is recognized by the recognizing unit 71 regarding the permission to access the first area of stop of access to the first area and the restart informing unit 76 informs the application which is informed of stop of access by the stop informing unit 73 of restart of access.
A specific example will be described.The cache directory managing unit 36 instructs the packet generating unit 37a to transmit an order of instructing a CPU which caches data with a status M Modified to write back.Further the cache directory managing unit 36 updates a data status and executes processing matching the updated status.In addition a type of a request or an order transmitted and received by the cache directory managing unit 36 will be described below.
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The method of any one of the preceding claims wherein said database is a relational database 10.
Specifically the content that the map data storage means 1 and the landform data storage means 2 have stored and the procedure of preparing the 2dimensional birdeye view are the same as the conventional system which explanation will be omitted here but the procedure of preparing the 3dimensional birdeye view will be explained here.
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A shredding flail 10 applicable to a rotor 11 of a machine for shredding plant material as grass fibrous or woody plants shrubs prunings and the like the flail 10 having a flail body comprising a transversely extended blade portion 12 for shredding the material and an elongate shank portion 14 for articulated connection to the rotor 11 characterized in that the front face 10a of the flail is provided with a protuberance 22 which defines an extended surface 22a for striking the peripheral surface 15 of the rotor 11 shaft 13.
The cushioning pads 28 30 have sufficient depth that they encounter the shaft of the vegetation cutting machine before the respective cutting edge 24 26 encounters the shaft.However the cushioning pads 28 30 are sufficiently shallow to allow the flail element 10 to pivot freely in normal operation.
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An illumination system for an intraoral imaging apparatus comprising a first array comprising a plurality of polychromatic light sources arranged radially about an optical axis a second array comprising a plurality of polychromatic light sources and polarizers arranged radially about the optical axis a third array comprising a plurality of ultraviolet light sources arranged radially about the optical axis and at least one additional polychromatic light source and at least one additional ultraviolet light source both additional light sources directing light through a polarization beamsplitter and along the optical axis
The embodiment of probe 100 in Figure 11 comprises three sensors one for each color.A beam splitter element 67 separates the beam into three spectrum bands UV to Blue band Green band and Red to NIR band.One type of beam splitter element 67 that can be used is an xcube that is configured to direct light to three sensors with different spectrum bands.As in Figure 10 one long pass filter 56 is required in order to obtain fluorescence images without crosstalk from the excitation light.Since there are Red Green and Blue imaging data from three sensors separately the calculated color shade is more accurate.
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The switching device as claimed in claim 3 wherein the second switching circuit 32 further comprises another output terminal outputting a second switching output signal and a second subswitching circuit wherein the second subswitching circuit selects one of the outputs of the two sets of second power dividers and the first legacy LNB output signal according to the digital switching control signal Sd thereby outputting the second switching output signal at the another output terminal.
As will be seen more clearly from the following detailed description the claimed signal switching device adapted to a satellite signal receiver is disclosed herein.The signal switching device comprises a determination module coupled to a settop box and a switch module.The switch module is coupled to a plurality of signal sources to receive a first frequencyband signal a second frequency band signal and a conventional narrowband signal.The determination module is configured to receive an instruction signal from the settop box and correspondingly output a control signal.The switch module is configured to provide one of the first frequency band signal the second frequency band signal and the conventional narrowband signal to the settop box according to the control signal.The first frequency band signal and the second frequency band signal are respectively a verticallypolarized wideband signal and a horizontallypolarized wideband signal and the conventional narrowband signal is one of a verticallypolarized highfrequency signal a verticallypolarized lowfrequency signal a horizontallypolarized lowfrequency signal and a horizontallypolarized highfrequency signal.
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A method of design synthesis to achieve an exponential current digitaltoanalog converter IDAC having improved accuracy using a LSB exponential IDAC and an binaryweighted most significant bit MSB exponential IDAC whose method of design synthesis comprising defining a differential nonlinearity DNL defining number of LSB bits needed for the targeted DNL with a binary weighted MSB calculating the number of bits to be used for the binaryweighted MSB to get the desired IDAC base deriving the minimum current for the Imax defining the LSB as an exponential current mirror according to the specified relationship for the ILSB defining a binary weighted MSB according to the specified relationship for IMSB synthesizing said LSB exponential IDACsynthesizing said binaryweighted most significant bit MSB exponential IDACintegrating said LSB exponential IDAC and said binaryweighted most significant bit MSB exponential IDACand optimize said exponential current digitaltoanalog converter IDAC.
Fig.1 illustrates the principle of the configurable boost dotted tracesThe current in the IDAC block iDAC 6 is programmed in steps between 0 and 25mA e.g.in logarithmic sequence with a resolution number of bits defined by an application and The programming word for prog iDAC is used to setThe tap point for the Rref 9 which defines the reference voltage Vref for the Error Amplifier EA 7The scale factor for the power switch NFET 5The clock frequency of the PWM signal clk.
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The surgical instrument according to claim 2 wherein the controller is further configured to store a stability counter of current draw samples within the second range preferably wherein the controller determines whether motor current is stable when the stability counter is above a predetermined stability threshold.
Surgical device 10 includes a housing having lower portion 12 forming a base and an intermediate portion 14 which includes several fingeractuated control buttons 17 and 18 and rocker device 27.Lower portion 12 is configured to selectively store a power source in the form of a battery or the like not shown.Intermediate portion 14 is configured and adapted to house at least one drive motor not shown that is powered by the power source.Surgical device 10 further includes control circuitry not shown therein which controls the operation of surgical device 10 based on input from a user andor feedback obtained prior to during or after operation of surgical device 10.
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Washing machine 1 according to claim 9 or 10 characterized in that said outlet 94 comprises a delivery pump 97.
Inside mixer 21 the detergent mixes with the circulating water to form a waterdetergent mixture and is fed along return branch 8 into the laundry inside tub 2.
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A coated cutting tool according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that the compressive residual stress is between 0.5 to 1.5 GPa.
The coating comprises two TiAlNlayers with different AlTiratios.The inner layer has a higher AlTiratio than the outer layer.The inner layer consists of an AlyTi1yNlayer with y0.40.67 preferably 0.450.60.The coating thickness of the inner layer is 0.32.5 m preferably 0.52.0 m.In one preferred embodiment the inner layer is an aperiodic lamella coating consisting of alternating layers of AlzTi1zN and AlvTi1vN where z0.550.70 preferably z0.60.67 and v0.350.53 preferably v0.400.50.The coating thickness of each individual layer is 0.120 nm preferably 110 nm.The outer layer consists of an AlwTi1wN layer with w0.150.35 preferably w0.200.30.The coating thickness of the outer layer is 0.55.0 m preferably 1.04.0 m.In one preferred embodiment the outer layer consists of an aperiodic lamella coating with alternating layers of AlmTi1mN AlnTi1nN and AlkTi1kN where m00.2 preferably m00.1 n0.350.53 preferably n0.400.50 k0.550.70 preferably k0.60.67.The coating thickness of each individual layer is 0.120 nm preferably 110 nm.The total thickness of the coating is 0.87.5 m preferably 1.56.0 m.The thickness of the individual layers is measured on the flank face 0.2 mm below the cutting edge.
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The video processing device according to claim 6 furthercomprising a motion analyzing unit for obtaining a motion level of the raw video wherein the adjusting unit is for adjusting the bit rate or the resolution according to the noise level and the motion level.
As is illustrated in FIG.9 the approximated generalized Wiener filtering shown in FIGS.8A through 8C may also be performed on an inter block assuming that noise is removed from motioncompensated estimation block information pmn.
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The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the first through third planes each display any one of channel information timewise program airing information and general tag information for a program being aired.
As noted above tags can be extracted or derived from EPG content in the broadcast stream.For example the program information shown in FIG.1A could be parsed to determine different tags for different types of sports programs available to a viewer e.g.BASEBALL FOOTBALL SOCCER JUDO RACING etc.Once obtained the tags can be arranged in a tag cloud which is a visual depiction or arrangement of the tags that permits a user to distinguish between the displayed tags.By displaying different tags differently within the tag cloud a user can determine additional information about the content represented by the tags.
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Apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the carrier comprises a rotatable platform 18 for rotating of a plant around its stem.
Based on the image analysis it is determined in step 6 whether or not the plant has to be cut or has to be cut further as will be discussed below.If no cutting or further cutting is required or no proper cutting position could be found the plant will be removed 7 from the carrier.