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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 2,460 | English Name: Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic―Accelerated ageing and heat resistance tests
Chinese Name: 硫化橡胶或热塑性橡胶 热空气加速老化和耐热试验
Superseding: GB/T 3512-2001 Rubber,vulcanized or thermoplastic--Accelerated ageing and heat resistance tests--Air-oven method |
c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 2,853 | In the above embodiment, the thickness t of the brake shoe 21 was displayed and at the same time a warning was given by the buzzer as a result of comparison of this thickness t with the wear limit value. In this case, however, whether or not the thickness t thus measured and displayed has reached the wear limit value may be judged by the operator. Since final information to be obtained is whether or not the thickness t has reached the wear limit value, the automatic measuring apparatus may be so constituted that the thickness t itself must not be displayed and only when the thickness t has exceeded the wear limit value, the decreased thickness of the brake shoe 21 will be displayed or warned of by the buzzer.
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by capnnerefir » Wed Sep 11, 2013 5:15 am Thanks a lot. That's pretty helpful for figuring some things out. I'm trying to piece together an accurate version of events and knowing where things are is infinitely helpful.The Lucheng thing definitely confuses me. ZZTJ says, "When Zhuge Liang withdrew, Sima Yi and his men pursued Zhuge Liang from the rear until they reached Lucheng." The account in the ZZTJ mostly comes from Xi Zuochi's Han Jin Chun Qiu, which I really don't like to rely on. But when trying to translate the version of events in Sima Yi's Jinshu biography, I came across the phrase "...亮退,追至祁山。亮屯鹵城..." I could be badly mistaken, but I read that as "...[Zhuge] Liang retreated, was pursued to Mount Qi. [Zhuge] Liang stationed at Lucheng..."The Lucheng we know of (which appears to be the same as the characters given by the Jinshu) isn't anywhere near the campaign area. Something about that can't be right.The other information I have on the campaign (translated by much more qualified people) are as follows:Zhuge Liang SGZIn the ninth year [231], Zhuge Liang marched out from Qishan once more. He used ‘wooden oxen’ [one-wheel carts] to transport grain but after provisions were exhausted the army retreated. He battled the Wei general Zhang He and killed him with arrows.Zhang He SGZZhuge Liang again attacked via Qi Shan. Zhang He was ordered west towards Lueyang while Zhuge Liang returned to protect Qi Shan. Zhang He pursued up to Mu Men where he battled Zhuge Liang’s army. [Zhang He] was hit by a flying arrow in the right knee and died.Guo Huai SGZIn the 5th year [231] Shu again came out to Lucheng. At that time they did not control Langyu valley. He desired to use this for transporting supplies. [Guo] Huai used his power and his kindness to convince the Qiang and Hu tribes to let him go through there. They allowed his transports and the army had sufficient supplies.Li Yan SGZIn the Spring of the 9th year (AD 231), Zhuge Liang attacked Qi Shan; Li Yan stayed behind and took charge of transporting food supplies. As it was the transition period between autumn and summer, the rain fell heavily, and Li Yan feared that he could not transport the supplies successfully. He sent Hu Zhong and Cheng Fan to order Zhuge Liang to retreat in the name of the Sovereign; Zhuge Liang withdrew complying with the order.While I'm at it, it might be good to know where Langyu valley and Lueyang are. Unfortunately, I don't have characters for either location.
by Jolt » Wed Sep 11, 2013 6:04 am The valley is called Longyou rather than Langyu. The map doesn't show valleys unfortunately.Lueyang however, is composed of these characters: 略阳You should find them easily enough in the map, they are to the North-East of Tianshui, on the border of the adjacent commandery: |
c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 9,730 | Patent US20040243452 - Method and system for proactive shipment delivery - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsDelivery of build-to-order information handling system shipments is managed by a shipment alert engine that compares actual shipment delivery path information derived from a delivery provider's Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) scans with a delivery path projected from a shipment's service level and...http://www.google.com/patents/US20040243452?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US20040243452 - Method and system for proactive shipment deliveryAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS20040243452 A1Publication typeApplicationApplication numberUS 10/447,589Publication dateDec 2, 2004Filing dateMay 29, 2003Priority dateMay 29, 2003Publication number10447589, 447589, US 2004/0243452 A1, US 2004/243452 A1, US 20040243452 A1, US 20040243452A1, US 2004243452 A1, US 2004243452A1, US-A1-20040243452, US-A1-2004243452, US2004/0243452A1, US2004/243452A1, US20040243452 A1, US20040243452A1, US2004243452 A1, US2004243452A1InventorsJacqueline Barton, Monica Carson, Tracy MassonOriginal AssigneeJacqueline Barton, Carson Monica L., Masson Tracy A.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManReferenced by (15), Classifications (6), Legal Events (1) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetMethod and system for proactive shipment deliveryUS 20040243452 A1Abstract Delivery of build-to-order information handling system shipments is managed by a shipment alert engine that compares actual shipment delivery path information derived from a delivery provider's Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) scans with a delivery path projected from a shipment's service level and delivery location to identify shipments having an increased likelihood of being wrong, missing or damaged before the expected delivery time to a customer. For instance, a service module identifies a shipment as missing or lost in the absence of an EDI scan for a time period related to the time allowed for delivery at a shipment's service level. As another example, a geographic module identifies a shipment as missing or lost if the location of an EDI scan places the shipment outside of a projected shipment delivery path. An exception module identifies shipments for inspection due to indicated damage. Images(2) Claims(20)
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0011] The present invention may be better understood, and its numerous objects, features and advantages made apparent to those skilled in the art by referencing the accompanying drawing. [0012]FIG. 1 depicts a block diagram of a system for management by a manufacturer of delivery of information handling system shipments. DETAILED DESCRIPTION [0013] Deliveries of information handling system shipments are proactively managed by a manufacturer through comparison of projected delivery paths inferred from shipment instructions and actual delivery paths inferred from delivery provider shipment scans so that shipment discrepancies, such as wrong, missing or damaged shipments, are identified before expected delivery to a customer of an information handling system shipment. For purposes of this application, an information handling system may include any instrumentality or aggregate of instrumentalities operable to compute, classify, process, transmit, receive, retrieve, originate, switch, store, display, manifest, detect, record, reproduce, handle, or utilize any form of information, intelligence, or data for business, scientific, control, or other purposes. For example, an information handling system may be a personal computer, a network storage device, or any other suitable device and may vary in size, shape, performance, functionality, and price. The information handling system may include random access memory (RAM), one or more processing resources such as a central processing unit (CPU) or hardware or software control logic, ROM, and/or other types of nonvolatile memory. Additional components of the information handling system may include one or more disk drives, one or more network ports for communicating with external devices as well as various input and output (I/O) devices, such as a keyboard, a mouse, and a video display. The information handling system may also include one or more buses operable to transmit communications between the various hardware components. [0014] Referring now to FIG. 1, a block diagram depicts a shipment alert engine 10 that coordinates management by an information handling system manufacturer of delivery of shipments 12 to customer locations 14 from a manufacturing location 16. Build-to-order information handling systems are manufactured and packaged as shipments 12 at manufacturing location 16 with each shipment having a scanable identifier tag, such as a bar code bearing a unique identifier for the information handling system. Shipment delivery instructions are provided to the shipment delivery provider for delivery of each shipment to a desired location. For instance, shipment delivery instructions include a physical address for delivery of the information handling system and a service level for delivery, such as next day, two day, three day or three to five day delivery. The shipment delivery provider routes the shipments through logistics hubs with trucks 18 and airplanes 20 and periodically scans the identifier tag to track the delivery path of each shipment. For instance, location and time codes for each shipment scan are sent as Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) updates to a control network of the manufacturer with information providing delivery status scans until shipment is at a customer destination and delivered free and clear. [0015] Shipment alert engine 10 tracks delivery provider shipment updates, such as with EDI 214 and 240 transmissions, to identify discrepancy shipments before the expected delivery of a shipment to its destination. A shipment instruction interface 22 communicates shipment instructions associated with each shipment to shipment alert engine 10 for storage in logistics data repository 24. A delivery provider interface 26 communicates shipment updates from the delivery provider scans to shipment alert engine 10 for storage in logistics data repository 24 and in delivery table 30 as actual delivery path information. A projected path modeling module 28 applies the historical data stored in logistics data repository 24 to develop a projected delivery path for storage in delivery table 30. The projected path modeling module determines likely delivery paths for shipments based on the shipment instructions and other predictive factors, such as time and location of manufacture, size of shipment, weather, and the volume of shipments being handled by the delivery provider. For instance, the projected delivery path defines the locations and times at which shipment update scans should occur for an on time shipment delivery. [0016] Shipment alert engine 10 includes business rule modules that compare the projected and actual delivery path information of delivery table 30 to identify discrepancy shipments that have an increased likelihood of reaching a wrong, missing or damaged status before the expected delivery of the shipments to their respective destinations. If a discrepancy shipment is identified, an alert is issued at alert interface 36 so that the information handling system manufacturer can proactively handle the discrepancy before involvement of a customer results in a negative customer experience. For instance, if a shipment alert issued that indicates that a shipment is missing, the manufacturer can expedite the sending of a replacement to the customer to ensure delivery before the expected delivery of the original shipment, or shortly thereafter, without the need for the customer to call the manufacture and complain. Similarly, if a wrong or damaged shipment alert is issued, the manufacture can take proactive steps to re-direct wayward shipments or send exchange systems. For instance, if an alert issue indicates damage to an information handling system, the manufacturer can obtain electronic images of the damage, such as a photo or video sent to the manufacturer to determine whether the system should be delivered or replaced. [0017] A service sensitive module 32 identifies discrepant shipments having a likelihood of violating the service level associated with a shipment, such as a delivery that occurs after the delivery service level selected by a customer. In one embodiment, service sensitive module 32 issues alerts for shipments that have not had a scan update in a time period related to the service level of the shipment. For instance, if a next day shipment does not have a scan update for a twelve hour period, a service level alert is issued for that shipment; if a two day shipment does not have a scan update for a twenty-four hour period, a service level alert is issued for that shipment; and if a scan update does occur for forty-eight hours with a shipment having a three day or greater service level, a service alert is issued for that shipment. Alternatively, service sensitive module 32 analyzes shipment updates to determine the probability that shipment will violate its service level and issues a service level alert if the probability exceeds a predetermined threshold. Geographic sensitive module 34 compares the location of each shipment update with projected delivery path locations and issues a geographic alert if the actual location falls within a projected location that indicates misrouting of the shipment. For instance, a shipment from Texas to New York that is projected to pass through a hub in Tennessee will result in a geographic alert if an update scan includes a location code for a hub in Utah or another location with an increased probability of a misrouting discrepancy. The geographic alert issues regardless of the service level and remaining delivery time so that the manufacturer can intervene to redirect the shipment or initiate the sending or an exchange. Exception based module 36 issues an alert if an exception code, such as a damage code, is detected in a shipment update. An exception alert allows the manufacturer to initiate an inspection of the shipment, such as with transmission of electronic images of the damage to the manufacturer, to determine whether to attempt delivery of the shipment or issue an exchange. [0018] Although the present invention has been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. 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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 15,478 | Patent US4405265 - Method and apparatus for the continuous transfer of particulates from a ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsThe specification discloses a method and apparatus for continuously transferring particulates from a liquid conveying medium to a gaseous conveying medium in which a liquid medium containing solid particulates is injected into a rotating centrifuge basket where the particulates are removed with the aid...http://www.google.com/patents/US4405265?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US4405265 - Method and apparatus for the continuous transfer of particulates from a liquid conveying medium to a gaseous conveying mediumAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS4405265 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 06/245,078Publication dateSep 20, 1983Filing dateMar 18, 1981Priority dateMar 18, 1981Fee statusPaidPublication number06245078, 245078, US 4405265 A, US 4405265A, US-A-4405265, US4405265 A, US4405265AInventorsJohn E. Powell, Andrian J. C. PowellOriginal AssigneeBeloit CorporationExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (4), Referenced by (6), Classifications (14), Legal Events (4) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetMethod and apparatus for the continuous transfer of particulates from a liquid conveying medium to a gaseous conveying medium
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 13,209 | Shikai: Benihime's Shikai command is "Awaken" (起きろ, okiro; Viz "Wake up"). Its Shikai takes the form of a sleek, medium-sized sword. The hilt's grip, which has a gentle black-decorative wrapping, bends forward at the end, with a pommel shaped overlap three times, and a crimson tassel dangling from its base. Instead of a tsuba, there is a U-shape guard covering three inches of the blade, with a flower petal design. At the base of the guard is a red string wrapped thrice around the hilt, with a three-loop bow on the back side and a folded paper decoration on the front side. The blades' hamon is straight, colored black with a silver edge, and is somewhat thicker than the cane-sealed state. It remains straight and slim with a somewhat short size, with the tip ending in a slanted razor-like edge instead of tapering to a point.[241][242]
Bankai: Kannonbiraki Benihime Aratame (観音開紅姫改メ, Modification of the Crimson Princess' Dissection at the Doors of Avalokiteśvara; Viz "Opened Red Princess Neo"): Urahara's Bankai takes the form of a giant woman with dark, braided hair arranged in loops on her head and mannequin-like arms and wears a revealing red robe,[254] while Urahara himself retains his sealed sword for combat.[255] Urahara learned Bankai in three days using the Tenshintai he created.[256] When Yasutora Sado comes to him for training, Urahara states that Sado needs to fight against the power of a Bankai to improve and assigns Renji Abarai to fight him, saying that his own Bankai is not fit for training or helping others.[257]
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 20,404 | DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT The present invention discloses an apparatus and a method for stepper exposure control in a photolithographic process by utilizing a shutter that is constructed substantially of an electro-optic crystal material. One of such suitable electro-optic crystal materials utilized in the present invention is LiNbO3. The electro-optic crystal material can be suitably coated on a polarizer sheet, or can be embedded in a polarizer material by utilizing a standard photolithographic process for fabricating semiconductor devices.
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 23,298 | BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0029] [0029]FIG. 1 illustrates elements of a typical network management system. [0030] [0030]FIG. 2A illustrates elements of a network manage system with a change management system added according to an embodiment of the present invention. [0031] [0031]FIG. 2B illustrates elements of a network manage system comprising an application server running a device information gathering application in a change management system according to an embodiment of the present invention. [0032] [0032]FIG. 2C illustrates elements of a network manage system comprising a discrete device information gathering application in a change management system according to an embodiment of the present invention. [0033] [0033]FIG. 3 illustrates a data management workflow of a change management system according to an embodiment of the present invention. [0034] [0034]FIG. 4 illustrates the components of a core engine are illustrated according to an embodiment of the present invention. [0035] [0035]FIG. 5 illustrates the components of an autocontroller according to an embodiment of the present invention. [0036] [0036]FIG. 6 illustrates the core engine/autocontroller transfer file formats as used in an embodiment according to the present invention. [0037] [0037]FIG. 7 illustrates the structure of a meta file as used in an embodiment according to the present invention. [0038] [0038]FIG. 8 the structure of an OID configuration file as used in an embodiment according to the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION [0039] The description of the present invention that follows utilizes a number of acronyms the definitions of which are provided below for the sake of clarity and comprehension. [0040] APISC—Application Programming Interface Super Controller [0041] ASCII—American Standard Code for Information Interchange [0042] DIDB—Device Inventory Database [0043] DPM—Data Poller Module [0044] DSM—Distributed Status Monitor [0045] FTP—File Transfer Protocol [0046] GUI—Graphical User Interface [0047] ID—Identification [0048] IP—Internet Protocol [0049] NDB—Network Database [0050] NMS—Network Management System [0051] NOC—Network Operations Center [0052] ODBC—Open Database Connectivity [0053] OID—Object Identifier [0054] OSPF—Open Shortest Path First Interior Gateway Protocol [0055] RDC—Regional Data Center [0056] SNMP—Simple Network Management Protocol [0057] TMP—Temporary [0058] In addition, certain NMS software products are referred to by their product names, which include the following: [0059] Netcool (MicroMuse, Inc.) [0060] Visionary (MicroMuse, Inc.) [0061] Internet Service Monitor or “ISM” (MicroMuse, Inc.) [0062] Remedy (BMC Software, Inc.) [0063] Referring to FIG. 1, the elements of a network management system (NMS) are illustrated. NMS operations station 120 is linked to a central database 100. Central database 100 comprises a device inventory database (DIDB) 105 and the network database (NDB) 110. The DIDB 105 stores configuration data for applications used to manage the network management system (NMS). For each sub-network managed by network management system, configuration data for devices on that sub-network are acquired by the associated poller server (for example, poller server 155), aggregated by the associated data aggregator (for example, data aggregator 135), and stored in the NDB 110. [0064] Central database 100 is linked to data aggregators 135, 145. Data aggregators 135 and 145 are linked, respectively, to NMS poller servers 155 and 165. NMS poller server 155 monitors sub-network 170 and NMS poller server 165 monitors sub-network 180. Sub-network 170 comprises devices 172, 174, and 176, and sub-network 180 comprises devices 182, 184, and 186. By way of illustration, and not as a limitation, a “device” comprises a router, a switch, a modem, a server, or other configurable device and a software application. For ease of discussion, only two sub-networks have been illustrated in FIG. 1, but this is not meant as a limitation. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art of the present invention, any number of sub-networks may be under the management of the network management system without departing from the scope of the present invention. As illustrated in FIG. 1, NMS poller server 155 and NMS poller server 165 are linked to each other to create redundancy should one of the NMS poller servers fail. Additionally, for purposes of illustration and not as a limitation only two NMS poller server/data aggregator pairs are shown in FIG. 1. As will be apparent to those skilled in the art of the present invention, a plurality of NMS poller server/data aggregator pairs may be used to manage either sub-network. [0065] Each NMS poller server/data aggregator pair manages the sub-network to which it is assigned by polling the sub-network for relevant data. The particular tasks performed by a NMS poller server depend on the application software running on that server. Typical tasks include monitoring network devices for changes in configuration, performance, load, and environmental parameters, analyzing the data received from network devices, and sending the data to the central database 100 for further processing by NMS operations station 120. [0066] In the NMS illustrated in FIG. 1, the management of the NMS poller servers and data aggregators is through NMS operations station 120. The NMS operations station 120 is monitored by human operators who evaluate events reported to the central database and make decisions about problem resolution. [0067] Referring now to FIG. 2A, a portion of a network management system is illustrated with the addition of elements comprising a change management system according to an embodiment of the present invention. The central database 200 (comprising DIDB 205 and NDB 210) is linked to core engine 215. Core engine 215 is linked to auto controller 220. Autocontroller 220 is co-located on an application server 225. Application server 225 is linked to one or more devices 230, 235, and 240 over network 250. Devices 230, 235, and 240 comprise configurable devices and applications. Application server 225 manages these devices according to the task to which application server 225 is assigned. [0068] In an embodiment of the present invention, application server 225 comprises a device information gathering application (as illustrated in FIG. 2B). In an alternate embodiment, the device gathering function is performed by a device information gathering application 270 that is not operated by application server 225 (as illustrated in FIG. 2C). As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, application server 225 may implement one of a number of network management tools without departing from the scope of the present invention. By way of illustration, application server 225 may be a reporting engine, a network portal, or an access control server. [0069] In an embodiment of the present invention and as illustrated in FIG. 2A, autocontroller 220 resides on application server 225. In an alternate embodiment, autocontroller 220 comprises a discrete functional component that is linked to application server 225. Autocontroller 220 manages, configures, and monitors all of the applications running on application server 225. Core engine 215 acts as the hub of the network management system configuration control functions. While core engine 215 is illustrated in FIGS. 2A, 2B, and 2C as a stand-alone component, the invention is not so limited. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the functions of core engine 215 may be integrated with other network management functions without departing from the scope of the present invention. [0070] Core engine 215 reads device, site, polling, and configuration data from the DIDB 205, analyzes configuration data, builds application configuration files when needed, updates the DIDB 210 with the most current data, schedules device polling, and manages and monitors auto controller 220. Together, the core engine 215 and autocontroller 220 provide an existing network management system with the capability to automate the change management process in real-time. [0071] In another embodiment, the autocontroller resides on each server that contains network management applications requiring core engine control. The autocontroller installs updated configuration files, launches and restarts applications, executes shell commands, parses and analyzes output files, returns any requested results back to be the core engine, and backs up another autocontroller (a “buddy”). With respect to this latter function, an autocontroller is capable of performing the functions of its buddy autocontroller should the buddy autocontroller experience a failure. Additionally, each autocontroller comprises redundancy features to determine when the assigned buddy autocontroller fails or becomes unreachable. While FIGS. 2A, 2B, and 2C illustrate a single autocontroller managing a single application server, the present invention is not so limited. Any number of autocontrollers may each be paired with an application server under the control of a core engine to implement a change management system on any size network. [0072] The network management systems illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIGS. 2A, 2B, and 2C are, of course, simplified views of the architecture of a functioning NMS. What these views illustrate is that the addition of the elements of the change management system of the present invention significantly increases the ability of NMS to manage itself without the need for human intervention. Thus, the core engine and the auto controller of the present invention reside within a network management system and mange the systems that manage the network. [0073] Referring to FIG. 2A and FIG. 3, a data management workflow of a change management system according to an embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. The workflow is described in reference to a network management system illustrated in FIG. 2A. In this embodiment, the core engine 215 sends a configuration query to the device inventory database (DIDB) 300 to obtain configuration information for devices (235, 240, 245) controlled by application server 225. The DIDB returns the current configuration data 305 and the core engine 215 checks the results for devices listed as “change pending” 310. For each device listed as change pending, the core engine 215 sends an initiate configuration scan request 312. The current configuration data of a device (device 235 is selected for ease of discussion) is returned to the core engine 314 and compared to the configuration data stored in the DIDB (205) 316. If data from the DIDB 205 and the device 235 do not match 320, the DIDB 205 is updated and the core engine assembles new configuration data 325 for each application running on application server 225. [0074] The new configuration data are stored in the DIDB (205) 330 and then sent to the autocontroller (220) 335. The autocontroller 220 configures the applications running on application server 225 with the new configuration data 340 and then sends the revised application configuration data back to the core engine (215) 345. The revised configuration data are again compared with the data in DIDB 205 to ensure that the DIDB and the application server 225 applications are in sync as to the current configuration of the device 235. If variations are detected, the process of updating the application server is repeated. [0075] The change management process illustrated in FIG. 3 is cyclical in nature and works in the real-time, requiring no human intervention to maintain accurate data acquisition and device monitoring. At the end of this cycle, the network is in sync with respect to device and application configurations, a result achieved without human intervention. [0076] Exemplary Embodiments [0077] The exemplary embodiments that follow are intended to illustrate aspects of the present invention, but are not meant as limitations. As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the present invention may be practiced in embodiments other than the exemplary embodiments described herein without departing from the scope of the present invention. [0078] A. The Core Engine [0079] Referring to FIG. 4, the components of a core engine are illustrated according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the core engine reads and updates the DIDB, builds configuration files for network management tools, communicates with autocontrollers, analyzes data, imports data into the NDB, manages the failover/redundancy components for all autocontroller instances, and sends status events to event reporting modules. [0080] The core engine 400 comprises individual software components that work together in a modular fashion to read device inventories, user access control systems and control network-monitoring systems. In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a task scheduler 405 is cron-run, as opposed to running as a formal daemon, in order to extend its flexibility for the many roles that it performs. In this exemplary embodiment of core engine 400, the functionality can be turned on and off via command line switches, allowing the core engine to be run in several different modes simultaneously. Therefore, one instance of the core engine 400 can be run in auto-discovery mode, detecting devices on the network, while another auto-configures tools and controls communication of the polled data flow into the back-end database. Still another instance might be correlating data between the device inventory and the actual current network topology. [0081] In another exemplary embodiment, the core engine uses static memory resident structures 410 to hold all device and service configuration information. Although the use of static memory consumes more memory during runtime, the memory structures are protected from other systemic processes, and therefore will not be corrupted if the system runs low on memory. Furthermore, the static memory allows the program a faster runtime when compared to a dynamic memory based system, which consumes several CPU cycles while allocating, reallocating, and cleaning memory. However, this is not meant as a limitation. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art of the present invention, the tasks of the core engine may be implemented in software and hardware in numerous ways without departing from the scope of the present invention. [0082] In another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the core engine comprises a data poller module (DPM) 415 for polling devices in the field via SNMP or by executing command-line interface commands on the devices being monitored to obtain updated configuration information. In this embodiment, the core engine receives updated configuration data from DPM and compares the actual status of devices in the field against the last known configuration of the devices stored on the DIDB (not shown). This comparison is done by running the DPM against a specified device and comparing the results of the poll with all of the values of the memory resident structures. [0083] In yet another exemplary embodiment, the DPM 415 uses the SNMP and Telnet data acquisition methods, as well as Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) autodiscovery, to perform aggressive SNMP community string testing for devices with which it cannot communicate. This analysis is performed to ensure the data integrity of the DIDB and the synchronization of the NMS applications. Discrepancies found between the actual router field configuration and the database values are flagged by the modification of the status column value to “changed”. An exception report in the form of an email is then generated and forwarded to a designated change control address, informing both network operations center (NOC) and support system personnel of the device change. An SNMP trap, indicating the change, is also generated and sent to the NMS server. Therefore, NOC personnel are able to compare this event with any planned tickets and act accordingly. Additionally, when the elements of a specified device are found to have differences, the core engine discerns both which device interface has changed and the old and new SNMP index values for the interface. This analysis helps preserve archived network monitoring data that is listed using a set of primary keys (SNMP Interface Index, Interface IP address, and Type/Slot). [0084] With respect to devices that have been flagged as “changed”, the core engine 400 uses the configuration values stored in the DIDB structure to configure the NMS tools (applications) to reflect the changes. The SNMP traps and email exception reports contain all relevant information regarding the elements changed and the before and after values, in order to accomplish accurate change management for each modified device. If the SNMP index values have changed and the device is flagged for monitoring via the monitoring column of the structure, an automatic reconfiguration event for all NMS tools is initiated to reflect the given change. This mechanism ensures that changes found in the network are communicated to applications across the network and flagged as exceptions for further analysis. [0085] B. The Autocontroller [0086] Referring to FIG. 5, the components of an autocontroller are illustrated according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. The autocontroller illustrated in FIG. 5 is illustrative of functions performed by an autocontroller according to the present invention, but the invention is not limited to the functions illustrated. As previously described, the autocontroller manages the applications running on an application server. The functions of a particular autocontroller are therefore specific to the applications that it manages. [0087] According to the exemplary embodiment illustrated in FIG. 5, the autocontroller application is coded in a modular fashion thereby simplifying the addition of new tools (applications). The code comprises software modules that the autocontroller loads into memory, creating a simple process for modifying the autocontroller behavior towards each network management application and customizing the autocontroller to function with network management applications of various vendors. Each application under the core engine control uses the same autocontroller module, with each tool type and option selectable via command line switches. The autocontroller application is generic to any specific network management application. Each application governed by the autocontroller is unique and requires customized code for to permit the autocontroller to perform its assigned management tasks. By way of illustration, a module permits the autocontroller to stop, started, restart, manipulate, and direct an application. Because the command structure differs among applications, a unique module customized to an application is used. The process is run under cron control, with safeguards to block multiple instances, allowing better application control and a customizable run frequency. [0088] One of the primary functions of the autocontroller is to update files for network management applications in the field with files created by the core engine. After being generated by the core engine, the freshly created configuration files, binary files, modules and the like are transferred to the appropriate application server. In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, this transfer is accomplished via file transfer protocol (FTP) or secure protocol (SCP) and the transferred filed is stored in an incoming directory 505 to await processing. Each configuration file follows a strict naming convention that also allows for a custom (unique) component. Furthermore, the autocontroller is designed to accept program binary updates, data collection/analyzer files, and shell command files. [0089] [0089]FIG. 6 illustrates the core engine/autocontroller transfer file formats as used in an exemplary embodiment according to the present invention. In this exemplary embodiment, the network applications are components of Netcool� Suit™ produced by MicroMuse Inc., but this is not meant as a limitation. Referring to FIG. 6, each transfer file name is broken down into four or five dot-notated words. For example: [0090] acfile.<ID>.<unique piece>.<TAG>.[DSM]
[0091] The first word, acfile, identifies the file as one that the autocontroller should process. The <ID>represents the instance number in the meta-data configuration file. The <TAG> is one of the filename and tags listed in the table above. The optional [DSM] defines the DSM to which this file pertains, and is used by the event reporting module and applications running on the NMS poller servers. As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, other file formats capable of conveying file, TAG, and DSM identifying information may be employed without departing from the scope of the present invention. [0092] Each application governed by the autocontroller is unique and requires customized code for such management tasks as being stopped, started, restarted, manipulated, or directed. To that end, the autocontroller has an application code module 515 dedicated to each application that it supports. Each application is tied to a command line trigger so that individual applications can be activated or not activated, as desired, depending upon the autocontroller location and purpose. According to an exemplary embodiment, if the autocontroller is commanded to check for incoming files (default behavior in an embodiment), each file listed in the incoming directory (see FIG. 5) has its filename parsed to determine whether it is a core engine transfer file. Once the filename is parsed and identified, specific action is taken depending upon the file being transferred to the autocontroller. The <ID> field ties each transfer file back to a specific application instance in the meta-data configuration file, determining the application type and location to which the file applies, as well as other details. The <TAG> field defines the type of transfer file being sent in, and thus determines the course of action to be taken regarding the contents of the file. In the case of application configuration and binary files, the files are renamed to the application standard, moved into position, and a restart of the application is scheduled. In the case of command line files (IDX), the file represents shell commands to be executed (one command per line). The [DSM] field, event reporting module, defines the role of the configuration file being propagated. In the present embodiment, DSM No. 1 is primary and DSM No. 2 is the backup file for use by a remote data center (RDC) in the event the primary data control center is unable to perform its tasks. [0093] If the autocontroller successfully processes a given transfer file, the file is compressed and archived in a storage directory 510. If the autocontroller fails to successfully process a transfer file, it issues an alarm notification and the file remains in the incoming directory so that processing may be reattempted the next time the autocontroller launches. This allows transfer files to accumulate in the incoming directory 505, and to be processed at another time; to ensure that no change is lost should the autocontroller fail to operate for any reason. [0094] The shell command processor 545 of the autocontroller of this exemplary embodiment fulfills several requirements. First, it is used to activate, deactivate, and restart applications, when necessary, from a centralized location. Using this feature the core engine can direct and coordinate the redundancy features of each autocontroller instance in the field. The shell command processor 545 also serves as a mechanism for data collection of non-SNMP data, such as traceroute, by listing processes running on a server and gathering statistical information about server performance that is not otherwise available through a network management tool. It can also be used in a utilitarian role to globally execute changes on all autocontroller servers (or some grouping there of). This capability grants the core engine and its autocontroller enormous flexibility and data collection capability. [0095] The shell commands executed using this feature run from the same account as the autocontroller, which is never the root user. Each command is run individually and has its output directed to a log file that the autocontroller will later analyze and return to the core engine as a result file. This logging allows the core engine to confirm that each shell command executed properly, and provides an easy mechanism for gathering data from the field servers. The format of the shell command input file consists of each shell command to be executed on a single line of ASCII text. [0096] According to an exemplary embodiment, a result analyzer module 520 of the autocontroller parses output files and the results from selected applications and perform actions based upon that analysis. In the exemplary embodiment, parsing comprises processing a text output file or configuration file following the execution of shell commands, reconfiguration commands, and log files by the autocontroller. The result analyzer module 520 runs after all incoming transfer files are processed and all commands and reconfigurations are complete. When the results of this analysis require that the data be returned to the core engine, output files with the appropriate naming convention are created and moved to the outgoing directory to be transferred. [0097] In its simplest form for shell commands, the result analyzer module 520 will return the raw output of each command executed in an easy to parse format that the core engine can process. The shell commands processing files are sent to the autocontroller from the core engine, where they are executed one command at a time and the results placed in a specially formatted output file. In this manner, any desired shell commands can be run on the autocontroller server at will, providing the core engine and its autocontroller instances with great control and flexibility over their operating environment. [0098] In a more complex context, a result analyzer module 520 is used with a DSM (distributed status monitor) 550 to analyze the results of device reconfigurations. Each time the autocontroller and executes a device reconfiguration, the results of that reconfiguration are placed in an ASCII log file 555. A successful reconfiguration will result in a configuration file that a DSM will use to SNMP poll that device. These device configuration files contain valuable information about the interfaces that reside on the device, as well as a listing of each object identifier (OID) polled for the device. The result analyzer module 520 parses both of these files to determine if the reconfiguration was successful, and if so, to mine the device configuration file for critical data. This data is placed in a specially formatted output file in the outgoing directory that is picked up by the transfer file process and returned to the core engine. [0099] A file return module 560 is used to send result files and other data from an instance of the autocontroller to the core engine servers. In an embodiment of the present invention, the file return module 560 uses both FTP and SCP as the actual transfer mechanism, both of which are selectable using command line options. The file return module 560 utilizes a user-selected outgoing directory that it will scan for files to be transferred. This process does not depend on a particular file naming convention, but rather, will transfer any file located in the outgoing directory to the core engine. [0100] This generic operation of the file return module 560 allows the autocontroller and other applications (if required) to perform a myriad of different tasks and simply place their return output in the outgoing directory, as each task is completed. For security purposes, the autocontroller will only return files to the core engine, and not to other user-defined locations. The file return module 560 is one of the last functions performed by the autocontroller during runtime operation. [0101] In another exemplary embodiment, each autocontroller supports a redundancy module 565. The purpose of the redundancy module is to detect failures and handle application failover. In this context, the autocontroller instances will start and stop a backup application instance, locally store critical SNMP data, and literally shut themselves down or reactivate themselves depending upon their status and the status of an assigned buddy autocontroller. [0102] The autocontroller has an internal ping module 570 that allows it to perform pings against the core engine core and other autocontroller servers. The autocontroller also has an integration module 575 that allows it to make SNMP, I CMP, trace-route, and Web queries using a standardized XML-like messaging library. In another embodiment of the present invention, if connectivity to the core engine is lost, the autocontroller redundancy module 565 initiates a series of tasks to reestablish communication. All autocontroller instances involved will send alarm traps and e-mails, and log the event. The autocontroller will launch one or more instances of the event reporting module 580 in order to capture critical SNMP data in local files, which can then be transferred and uploaded to the NDB later. When the core engine core becomes reachable again, it commands the autocontroller to resume normal communication with the core. The backup event reporting module instances are shut down and their locally held data files are moved into the outgoing directory for transport. Once in the outgoing directory the return file module 560 will handle the actual transport back to the core engine core. [0103] Similarly, in another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, if connectivity to a buddy autocontroller is lost the autocontroller redundancy module initiates tasks to reestablish communication with the buddy autocontroller. The following cause/effect scenarios are accounted for in this embodiment of the autocontroller redundancy module: [0104] Cause: Connectivity to the APISC core server is lost. [0105] Effect: [0106] All autocontroller instances involved will send alarm traps and e-mails, and log the event. [0107] The autocontroller will launch one or more backup instances of the error reporting module in order to capture critical SNMP data in local files, which can then be transferred and uploaded to the NDB later. [0108] When the core engine becomes reachable again, it commands the autocontroller to resume normal communication with the core engine. [0109] The backup error reporting instances are shut down and their locally held data files are moved into the outgoing directory for transport. [0110] Once in the outgoing directory the return file module will handle the actual transport back to the core engine. [0111] Cause: Connectivity to a buddy NMS poller server is lost. [0112] Effect: [0113] All autocontroller instances involved will send alarm traps and e-mails, and log the event. [0114] The autocontroller will launch a backup instance of the DSM to support and poll the devices normally polled by the unreachable buddy. This involves launching DSM No. 2 with the failed buddy NMS poller's device list. The autocontroller will maintain DSM No. 2 for a period of time after the buddy NMS poller server comes back online. [0115] The autocontroller used by the event reporting servers will launch a modified version of event reporting module 580 for the failed buddy NMS poller server that looks at DSM No. 2 for SNMP data. [0116] C. Core Engine Configuration [0117] According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the core engine utilizes two configuration files to perform all of its necessary operations: Meta-Configuration and object identifier (OID) configuration. These files contain specific instructions for the management of network management applications. In this exemplary embodiment, the core engine and the autocontroller use the same Meta-configuration file, which allows the core and field elements to remain completely synchronized. The configuration file is read in when the autocontroller boots. This file is broken down into three main sections using a single simplified attribute/value pair table that is designed for direct integration with the DIDB database. In this manner, the DIDB control the activities of each field autocontroller instance. The Meta-configuration file contains three fields, an integer ID field and attribute/value pair fields. The ID number determines the application instance to which each attributes/value pair belongs. The first section designates the core engine core, the second the autocontroller, and the remaining sections are for each application instance. [0118] Referring to FIG. 7, the structure of a meta file is illustrated according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. In this exemplary embodiment, the network applications are components of Netcool� Suit™ produced by MicroMuse Inc. and the OpenView suit of NMS products produced by Hewlett-Packard Company, but this is not meant as a limitation. Each application instance has a unique ID number for it's each attribute/value pairs. The schema architecture of the Meta-configuration files used in this embodiment for the core engine and the autocontroller instances was chosen for several reasons. The use of a simple attribute/value pair format makes the integration with databases clean and easy to change and manipulate. The core engine and the autocontroller instances connect to the DIDB to poll the configuration file directly. This ensures that changes made to the DIDB regarding the core engine and the autocontroller take effect quickly. For redundancy purposes the autocontroller makes a local backup copy of the meta-data configuration file so that in the event the database becomes unreachable, the autocontroller is can continue to function using their last good read from DIDB. [0119] Another attribute of this format is that it is standardized and can be easily understood. The purpose of each variable is incorporated into its name, using a logical naming convention. If more than one word comprises a variable, each word in the variable is capitalized (example: PollingSite). The meta-data design is completely extensible out to an infinite number of application instances without requiring structural changes. This feature of the configuration file is especially useful in network management systems with large network device inventories. [0120] The meta-data format further accommodates the creation and propagation of the same network management tool's configuration file to several locations. For example, multiple instances of an application may unique instances defined in the configuration file. Because both the core engine and each autocontroller use the same configuration file, the core engine core and the inventory of autocontrollers are always synchronized with one another. [0121] At application boot time, the autocontroller attempts to connect to the DIDB and read its meta-configuration file using scripts. If this succeeds, a fresh local backup of the meta-configuration is saved to disk. If it fails, the autocontroller issues an alarm and falls back to the last known good copy of the meta-configuration file stored on disk. Once the meta-configuration file is read, it is stored in memory structures that mimic the file structure. [0122] Referring to FIG. 8, the structure of an object identifier (OID) configuration file is illustrated according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. The object identifier configuration file provides a mechanism for specifying how SNMP OIDs are gathered. Each device and device interface can have a custom list of OIDs that are polled and expected back via a report of that data. The autocontroller uses this configuration data to build the event reporting module configuration files, which specify the OID data required from each device in the field. [0123] As illustrated in FIG. 8, the OID configuration file comprises: [0124] a Loopback IP the IP address of the device listed in the DIDB. This field acts as the primary key for each device; [0125] SNMP index—the integer SNMP index value for the device interface to which this OID applies. A value of ‘0’ indicates that the OID is a chassis OID and thus does not apply to any interface. [0126] The value of ‘−1’ indicates that the OID should apply to all interfaces on the device; [0127] OID—the dot-notated form of the OID being polled; [0128] Polling frequency—how often the OID is to be polled in seconds. A value of 300 thus indicates that the OID is to be polled once every five minutes; and [0129] Status—an integer binary (0/1) that determines whether the OID is active or inactive. In the exemplary embodiment, the status field is used to turn off regularly scheduled polling of four OIDs during outages, maintenance windows, failover scenarios, and the like. [0130] The OID configuration file is similar in structure to a base configuration file, with the addition of two fields—‘Polling Interval’ and ‘Status’. The format thus allows each device and device interface known to the DIDB to have OIDs defined at custom intervals for retrieval, storage in the NDB, and reporting. Another similarity to the base meta-configuration file is that the OID configuration file is prepared from a table in the DIDB schema, and the same OID configuration file is used by all autocontroller instances. [0131] Other Embodiments [0132] The present invention has been described in the context of a network manage system in which the data to be synchronized comprises configuration data. The invention is not so limited. In another embodiment, the “network” is a distributed financial system and the data to be synchronized financial variables that are used by various applications of the financial system. In this embodiment, the central database receives reports of changes in financial variables from information gathering applications across a financial network. The core engine monitors the central data structure, determines if a financial variable has changed within the network, then populates the changes to all network applications. In this way, the financial network is “synchronized” as to the variables that are deemed important to the functioning of the financial network. As those skilled in the art of the present invention will appreciate, the present invention can be applied to any system in which disparate components benefit from synchronization (such as billing systems and weather systems) without departing from the scope of the present invention. [0133] A system and method for the configuration of distributed network management applications has now been illustrated. Although the particular embodiments shown and described above will prove to be useful in many applications relating to the arts to which the present invention pertains, further modifications of the present invention herein disclosed will occur to persons skilled in the art. All such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims. 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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 25,264 | Patent US4807583 - Fuel pumping apparatus - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsA fuel pumping apparatus for supplying fuel to a compression ignition engine includes a high pressure pump to which fuel is supplied by a low pressure pump by way of a throttle which is responsive to the output pressure of the low pressure pump for the purpose of providing a governing action. A valve...http://www.google.com/patents/US4807583?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US4807583 - Fuel pumping apparatusAdvanced Patent SearchTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents.Publication numberUS4807583 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 07/057,373Publication dateFeb 28, 1989Filing dateJun 2, 1987Priority dateJun 4, 1986Fee statusLapsedAlso published asDE3718607A1Publication number057373, 07057373, US 4807583 A, US 4807583A, US-A-4807583, US4807583 A, US4807583AInventorsIan R. Thornthwaite, Robin E. WardleyOriginal AssigneeLucas Industries Public Limited CompanyExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (7), Referenced by (19), Classifications (23), Legal Events (5) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetFuel pumping apparatus
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Journal of Zhejiang University : 浙江大学学报 A辑:应用物理和工程(英文版), A, Science
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静岡県立大学経営情報学部 School of Administration and Informatics, UNIVERSITY OF SHIZUOKA
We report on the empirical relationship between the number of students who passed the entrance examination of School of Administration and Informatics and the number of students who entered. The relationship has a correlation coefficient of R=0.99 and holds for last six years. |
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 19,403 | Jobs in Malaysia » Jobs in Shah Alam, Selangor » Maintenance / Repair jobs » Maintenance Supervisor
Complete the equipment maintenance and repair work arranged by the company to ensure the normal operation of the whole plant machinery and equipment. 完成公司安排的设备维护维修工作,确保全厂机械设备的正常运转;
Within the specified time, use the company's current effective maintenance manual in the method, technical requirements or implementation guidelines, with the completion of the company issued a normal equipment maintenance program (large, medium repair), routine maintenance and equipment repair work. 在规定时间内,使用公司的现行有效的维修手册中的方法、技术要求或实施准则,配合完成公司下达的正常设备检修计划(大、中修)、日常维修和临时故障抢修设备检修工作;
According to the company equipment lubrication and other maintenance requirements, to complete the equipment lubrication and more complex equipment maintenance work. 按公司设备润滑及其它维护保养规定,完成设备润滑和较复杂的设备维护工作;
To ensure the quality of equipment maintenance under the premise of the use of equipment can be used to repair the old use. 在确保设备检修质量的前提下,做好可利用设备旧件的修复利用;
With the transformation and renovation projects, complete the company issued the equipment transformation, installation and commissioning work. 配合改造与更新项目,完成公司下达的设备改造、安装和调试工作;
Responsible for the use of tools, measuring tools, maintenance equipment maintenance, custody work. 负责所用工具、量具、维修设备的维护保养、保管工作。
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 32,965 | Patent US6450230 - Labeling apparatus and methods thereof - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA labeling apparatus and method utilize a fluid dispenser in connection with an adhesive applicator to improve the reliability of label feed by a label transport mechanism during the application of adhesive to a label. The fluid dispenser is configured to direct a flow of fluid toward a nip formed between...http://www.google.com/patents/US6450230?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6450230 - Labeling apparatus and methods thereofAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS6450230 B1Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 09/339,743Publication dateSep 17, 2002Filing dateJun 24, 1999Priority dateJun 24, 1999Fee statusLapsedPublication number09339743, 339743, US 6450230 B1, US 6450230B1, US-B1-6450230, US6450230 B1, US6450230B1InventorsSvatoboj OtrubaOriginal AssigneeS-Con, Inc.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (102), Non-Patent Citations (30), Referenced by (8), Classifications (13), Legal Events (4) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetLabeling apparatus and methods thereofUS 6450230 B1Abstract A labeling apparatus and method utilize a fluid dispenser in connection with an adhesive applicator to improve the reliability of label feed by a label transport mechanism during the application of adhesive to a label. The fluid dispenser is configured to direct a flow of fluid toward a nip formed between an adhesive roller on the applicator and the label transport mechanism, and from a position upstream from the nip. A labeling apparatus and method also utilize a starwheel including a rotatable hub and an engagement surface defining a pocket configured to engage an article. The engagement surface is resiliently coupled to the rotatable hub to move between first and second positions to vary a rotational position of the pocket relative to the hub. A labeling apparatus and method further utilize a discharge starwheel to transfer articles from the discharge end of an arcuate guide that opposes a label transfer drum. The drum and arcuate guide adhere a label to an article by cooperatively wrapping the label around the article as the article rolls between the drum and arcuate guide.
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 33,013 | Patent US6470386 - Integrated proxy interface for web based telecommunications management tools - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign in<nobr>Advanced Patent Search</nobr>PatentsA Web/Internet based monitoring system provides a common GUI enabling the requesting and real-time viewing of telecommunication network traffic and statistical data pertaining to a customer's telecommunication network. Such a monitoring system includes: a client browser application located at a client...http://www.google.com/patents/US6470386?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6470386 - Integrated proxy interface for web based telecommunications management toolsAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS6470386 B1Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 09/159,516Publication dateOct 22, 2002Filing dateSep 24, 1998Priority dateSep 26, 1997Fee statusPaidAlso published asCA2304543A1, CA2304554A1, CA2304619A1, EP1015970A2, EP1015970A4, EP1015986A1, EP1015986A4, EP1015995A1, EP1015995A4, US6115040, US6377993, US6385644, US6490620, US6574661, US6587836, US6598167, US6606708, US6611498, US6615258, US6631402, US6956845, US6968571, US7114083, US7236486, US7814533, US8073777, US8479259, US8495724, US20020054587, US20030041263, US20030191970, US20040019808, US20050114712, US20050210296, US20050216421, US20060098583, US20100024012, US20130111576, WO1999015950A1, WO1999015960A2, WO1999015960A3, WO1999015974A1, WO1999015975A1, WO1999015977A1, WO1999015978A1, WO1999015979A1, WO1999015979A9, WO1999015984A1, WO1999015988A2, WO1999015988A3, WO1999015989A1, WO1999015989A9, WO1999015996A2, WO1999015996A3, WO1999016002A1, WO1999016099A2, WO1999016099A3, WO1999016198A1, WO1999016202A2, WO1999016203A2, WO1999016203A3, WO1999016206A1, WO1999016207A1, WO1999016218A1, WO1999016230A1, WO1999019803A1Publication number09159516, 159516, US 6470386 B1, US 6470386B1, US-B1-6470386, US6470386 B1, US6470386B1InventorsCurtis T. Combar, Robert A. PfisterOriginal AssigneeWorldcom, Inc.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (115), Non-Patent Citations (43), Referenced by (100), Classifications (283), Legal Events (7) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetIntegrated proxy interface for web based telecommunications management toolsUS 6470386 B1Abstract A Web/Internet based monitoring system provides a common GUI enabling the requesting and real-time viewing of telecommunication network traffic and statistical data pertaining to a customer's telecommunication network. Such a monitoring system includes: a client browser application located at a client workstation for enabling interactive Web based communications between a customer and the monitoring system; at least one secure server for managing client sessions over the Internet via one or more secure connections; a device for generating statistical data based on real-time call data obtained from a telecommunications network, the statistical data being generated according to a pre-defined user profile; a mechanism for periodically retrieving the statistical data according to the user profile and for integrating the retrieved statistical data within a Web page for presentation to the user over a secure socket connection at pre-defined intervals. The Web page is updated to contain the latest generated statistical data each interval.
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` } $('.scrollUL').html(strlis) $('.spinner').hide(); } $('.listWrapper').on('click','.rightpart',function(){ var id = $(this).attr('voucher_t_id'); var voucher_available = $(this).attr('voucher_available'); var voucher_is_seller = $(this).attr('voucher_is_seller'); if($(this).hasClass('active')){ }else{ return } if(!whetherloginBoo){ whetherlogin(id,voucher_is_seller) return } getVoucher(id,voucher_is_seller) }) function whetherlogin(voucheID,is_seller, fn){ var url = '/index.php?act=cash_rewards&op=check_login'; $.ajax({ type: "GET", url: baseURL+url, dataType: "json", success: function(data) { if(Number(data.datas.status)>0){ whetherloginBoo = true; if(voucheID){ getVoucher(voucheID,is_seller) } if (typeof fn == 'function') { fn(); } }else{ setCookie('sa_signUpLoginSource', 'claim_voucher', 0.042); login_dialog(); } }, error: function(err){ alert(err); } }); } function getVoucher(voucheID,is_seller){ $('.spinner').show() var url = '/index.php?act=pointvoucher&op=exchangevoucher&vid='+voucheID+'&is_seller='+is_seller; $.ajax({ type: "GET", url: baseURL+url, dataType: "json", success: function(data) { $('.spinner').hide() if(data.code==200){ alert(data.datas.msg) // data.datas.hasmore if(!data.datas.hasmore){ $('[voucher_t_id='+voucheID+']').removeClass('active'); } }else if(data.code==444){ alert(data.datas.error) } }, error: function(err){ alert(err); } }); } $('.voucherTitle i').click(function(){ $('.blackWrapper').hide() }) $('.getVoucherNowButton').click(function(){ if(!whetherloginBoo){ whetherlogin('', '', function () { $('.blackWrapper').show(); }); return; } else { $('.blackWrapper').show(); } }); //轮换图 $(document).ready(function () { $(".recomm-con ul:first").addClass("current"); $(".dots li:first").addClass("active"); }); $(function () { $(".dots li").click(function () { if($(this).hasClass("active")) return ; $(".dots li.active").removeClass("active"); $(this).addClass("active"); var i = $(this).index(); $(".recomm-con ul.current").removeClass("current"); $('.recomm-con ul:eq('+i+')').addClass("current"); }); $(".good-recomm li.next a").click(function () { var b = $(".recomm-con ul.current"), c = b.next(".recomm-ul"); if (c.length > 0) { b.removeClass("current"); c.addClass("current"); var i = c.index(); $(".dots li.active").removeClass("active"); $('.dots li:eq('+i+')').addClass("active"); } }); $(".good-recomm li.prev a").click(function () { var b = $(".recomm-con ul.current"),c = b.prev(".recomm-ul"); if (c.length > 0) { b.removeClass("current"); c.addClass("current"); var i = c.index(); $(".dots li.active").removeClass("active"); $('.dots li:eq('+i+')').addClass("active"); } }) }); // 固定在顶部 function gdjz(div,offset){ var a,b,c,d; d=$(div).offset().top; a=eval(d + offset); b=$(window).scrollTop(); c=$(window).height(); console.log(a,b,c,d); if(b>=460){ $('#ncs-goods-picture').css({ 'position':'fixed', 'top':c-d }); } else if (b<100) { $('#ncs-goods-picture').css({ 'position':'absolute', 'top':'0' }); } } // $(window).scroll(function(){ // gdjz('#ncs-goods-picture',360);}) //固定在框框里 var tops;//获取初次的位置高度,便于后期固定该值 var srollHeight;//获取最多能滚动的高度 $(function(){ //1.获取指定元素距离浏览器顶部的高度 tops = $('#ncs-goods-picture').offset().top;//实际最小滚动高度 var height = $('#wrapper-detail').height()-$('#ncs-goods-picture').height(); //获取区域内能滚动的高度 srollHeight = tops+height;//实际最大滚动高度 $('[data-rel="toComment"]').on('click', function () { document.getElementById("comment").scrollIntoView(); }); }); /*滚动监听*/ // $(window).scroll(function() { // // var top = tops; // //获取滚动高度 // var scrollTop = $(document).scrollTop(); // var heghts = srollHeight-scrollTop; // console.log("heghts:"+heghts); // if(scrollTop>top&&srollHeight>scrollTop){ // $('#ncs-goods-picture').css("position","fixed").css("top",0); // // }else if(srollHeightscrollTop){ // $('#ncs-goods-picture').removeAttr("style"); // } // }); $(".second-text .detail_length").each(function(){ var str = $(this).html(); var subStr = str.substring(0,20); //alert(subStr); $(this).html(subStr + (str.length >20 ? '...': '')); }); //限制字符个数 $(".detail_length").each(function(){ var maxwidth=20; if($(this).text().length>maxwidth){ $(this).text($(this).text().substring(0,maxwidth)); $(this).html($(this).html()+'...'); } }); //限制字符个数 $(".detail_length1").each(function(){ var maxwidth=60; if($(this).text().length>maxwidth){ $(this).text($(this).text().substring(0,maxwidth)); $(this).html($(this).html()+'...'); } }); $(".store-top-name").each(function(){ var maxwidth=15; if($(this).text().length>maxwidth){ $(this).text($(this).text().substring(0,maxwidth)); $(this).html($(this).html()+'...'); } }); $(function ($) { var eleCollect = { ids: [], add: function (id) { this.ids.push(parseInt(id)); } }; $(window).scroll(function () { var ids = []; $('.also-in .goods-thumb').each(function () { var id = $('.also-in li').index($(this).closest('li')) + 1; if (isVisible($(this)) && false === in_array(id, eleCollect.ids)) { eleCollect.add(id); ids.push({id: id, url: $(this).find('a:first').attr('href')}); } }); collect(ids); }); $(window).trigger('scroll'); // You May Be Interested In $(document).on('click', 'a[data-rel="goods_jump"]', function () { var id = $('.also-in li').index($(this).closest('li')) + 1; sa.track('clickBanner', { bannerType: 'recommendation', bannerCurrentUrl: window.location.href, bannerCurrentPageType: 'goods_detail', bannerBelongArea: 'you_may_also_like', bannerRanking: '' + id, bannerToUrl: $(this).attr('href'), bannerToPageType: 'goods_detail' }); }); // Featured Recommendations $(document).on('click', '.recomm-con .recomm-ul a', function () { var $this = $(this); var id = $this.closest('li').index() + 1; sa.track('clickBanner', { bannerType: 'selection', bannerCurrentUrl: window.location.href, bannerCurrentPageType: 'goods_detail', bannerBelongArea: 'featured_recommendation', bannerRanking: '' + ($this.closest('.recomm-ul').index() * 5 + id), bannerToUrl: $(this).attr('href'), bannerToPageType: 'goods_detail' }); }); function collect(ids) { if (ids.length < 1) { return false; } // for (var i in ids) { // sa.track('showBanner', { // bannerType: 'recommendation', // bannerCurrentUrl: window.location.href, // bannerCurrentPageType: 'goods_detail', // bannerBelongArea: 'you_may_also_like', // bannerRanking: '' + ids[i]['id'], // bannerToUrl: ids[i]['url'], // bannerToPageType: 'goods_detail' // }); // } } }(jQuery)); /** * check 每个 ID 限购数量 * @param num 购买的数量 * @param type 操作类型:addCart-加入购物车;buy-购买 * @returns {boolean} */ function checkBuyLimit(num, type) { var result = true; var max = parseInt('0'); // if (num > max) { // $('.increase').css({'color':'#dddfe4'}); // alert(max + ' piece(s) maximum per buyer'); // return false; // } $.ajax({ url: 'https://www.kilimall.co.ke/index.php?act=goods&op=checkLimit', type: 'GET', data: { num: num, gid: '266414', opt: type }, dataType: 'JSON', async: false, success: function (ret) { if (false === ret.state) { console.log(max); $('#quantity').val(max); alert(ret.msg); result = false; } } }); return result; } |
c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 29,081 | Token syntax enum
3, when i am using TableColumnType class( com. TableColumnType) but at. You have a semicolon after the closing } of the enum. That is not required. You' ve also got mPlayer = new MediaPlayer( ) ; floating in your code, outside a method. I' d suggest reading a good book on Java, like this one:. be resolved The left- hand side of an assignment must be a variable Syntax error on token " ) ",. enum expected after this token Syntax error on token. Here is the source code I want to parse: enum Ego { I, Me, Myself } ; class someClass { enum Julius { Veni, Vidi, Vici, Quasi } ; } The external enum expected- 5Syntax. · enum 是Java保留关键字, 在Java 1. 4以前版本中, 编译时可能会提示warninig, 提示enum 是关键字, 不建议使用。 但是从. The error is this: Syntax Error on token " int", @ expected. Syntax error, insert " EnumBody" to complete BlockStatment. Syntax error, insert " enum Identifier" to complete EnumHeaderName. I am going crazy right now.
Syntax error on token " Invalid Character", delete this token Syntax error, insert " enum Identifier" to complete EnumHeader Syntax error,. Error when creating an enum in C#. Syntax error on token " catch", Identifier expected. Here is the code with the problem: public void onClick( View arg0). The SyntaxError object represents an error. or token order that does not conform to the syntax of the language when parsing code. Syntax new SyntaxError. · [ 转] Syntax error on token " enum", class expected_ biggulliver_ 新浪博客, biggulliver,. It' s not an IDE bug. You' ve also got mPlayer = new MediaPlayer( ) ; floating in your code. The error for the enum is Syntax error on token " enum", interface expected, in the screenshot I scrolled to show another error that I thought would be more. All errors are then gone. Errors will be gone after the build. · Hi, I' m trying to compile a project using gcc and I got the following error message: saw. h: 52: error: syntax error before ' conn_ state' saw.
Syntax error on token " enum", invalid Expression, 梧桐的网易博客, — — 找个可以休憩的角落,. Syntax Error On Tokens AnnotationName Expected Instead Jun 22,. I have a problem with my code. It gives me the error I put as title: backgroundA. enum is a keyword since Java 5 and therefore not allowed as a segment in a package name: In Project > Properties: Java Compiler set the Compiler compliance level to 1. Furthermore, src/ org/ apache/ commons/ lang/ enum. Syntax Error On Token Enum Interface Expected: Do It Yourself It is already a natural thing to experience some issues while making use of your PC. There may be a few. When I try to build the following ENUM declaration code using the eclipse. Enum Declaration Error. Syntax error on token " INFO1",. CVAPI( int) cvCreateTrackbar2( const char* trackbar_ name, const char* window_ name,.
Hello, We are using the LinkType class( com. LinkType) but at the import statement we get an error message: Syntax error on token " Enum. axis cannot be resolved to a type且Syntax error on token " enum", class expected错误 查看出错文件发现代码中凡是出现. If you are trying to declare an enum, then that' s not how you declare it. try something like below: enum DemoEnum { DEMO1, DEMO2 } ;. Other than that, your question is incomplete and doesn' t make much sense. 0) for enum declarations to be correct. Just to test, I changed the compiler compliance level to 1. 4 and it threw 2 errors which are similar to what you have: Syntax error on token " enum", interface. Syntax Error On Token String Strictfp Expected Java. |
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 21,032 | About living in Beijing, Zheng mother has three daughters and three son, Zheng mother because of a goddaughter well, happy days. Can a sudden recording let Zheng mother suspected to have died his wife had possession of case-dough, in order to prevent the girls family instability, Zheng mother solemnly asked three daughters to her husband to see live, must be from case-dough. Then, the three sisters after careful planning by yinshechudong, surprise, etc. for their diversionary tactics, husband launched case-dough war. After a farce three had a happy family in an emotional crisis of confidence, directly lead to the cold war, the two girl home girl home, three girl home separated divorce. All this makes led "war" Zheng mother and she started too late for regrets, "fireman", the shuttle in three families in a variety of persuasion, a war to peace. Through many events, we realize that the true meaning of life is mutual trust, and the trust between husband and wife can make family harmony.
讲述了住在北京的郑妈妈有三个闺女三个女婿,由于郑妈妈教女有方,一大家子日子过得其乐融融。可突如其来的一段录音却让郑妈妈怀疑已去世的老伴曾经藏有私房钱,为防止女儿们的家庭不稳,郑妈妈郑重其事地嘱咐三个女儿要想把自己的老公看住,必须从私房钱查起。于是,三姐妹经过缜密筹划采用引蛇出洞、突然袭击、声东击西等招数,对自己的老公发起了私房钱大战。一番闹剧过后三个原本幸福的家庭陷入情感信任危机,直接导致大闺女家冷战、二闺女家离婚、三闺女家分居。这一切让引发“战争”的郑妈妈后悔莫及,她又做起了“消防员”,穿梭于三个家庭中百般劝解,一场场战争才趋于平静。经历诸多事件,大家领悟到生活的真谛是相互信任,夫妻间信任才能使家庭和睦。
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 34,881 | 1. Transcript: Geo Investigator with Chairman/General Manager of Dajiang Enterprise Group Regarding YUII’s Claimed Acquisition of Dajiang’s Farms First Call – June 8, 2011Following is the transcript of a telephone conversation Geo Investigator had with Mr. Xuejiang Zheng,the Chairman and General Manager of Weifang City Dajiang Enterprise Group Co., Ltd, at around 9:30AM (Beijing time) on June 8, 2011. The purpose of the call was to determine if the acquisition YUII(“Yuhe”) claims it made of 13 chicken farms from Dajiang actually took place. Our investigator obtainedMr. Zheng’s telephone number from the company’s SAIC file.ZHENG: HelloGeo: Hello. Is that Mr. Xuejiang Zheng of Dajiang Enterprise Group?ZHENG: Hello.Geo: Hello. Is that Mr. Xuejiang Zheng of Dajiang Enterprise Group?ZHENG: Hello. Yes. I am. Who is that?Geo: OK. This is an international long distance call. I am calling on behalf of an investment fund fromthe United States.ZHENG: Oh.Geo: The reason for this call is, this fund is trying to invest in some animal husbandry businesses (养殖场), especially chicken farms, in Shandong province. We plan to acquire some chicken farms. We foundout that Dajiang has some chicken farms, so we’re trying to see whether it is possible to cooperate withyou.ZHENG: Good. No problem.Geo: Now, we have a question…ZHENG: Are you in the United States?Geo: Yes. This is an international long distance call.ZHENG: Ah…Geo: Now. There is a question. We know that Yuhe Group also has some chicken farms, and that YuheGroup claims to have acquired all chicken farms of Dajiang. What happened?ZHENG: That is nonsense (胡说八道). There was no such a thing at all.
2. Geo: Oh.ZHENG: Yuhe Company, Yuhe is a scam company for cheating money (昱合公司,昱合那是个骗钱的公司). There was no such an acquisition at all.Geo: Did it talk to Dajiang?ZHENG: No. No discussion at all.Geo: Oh.ZHENG: I tell you this. My son is in the United States, in Los Angeles.Geo: Your son is in Los Angeles?ZHENG: You can contact him.Geo: I can do that. Then, the question is…ZHENG: I am giving you his cell phone number.Geo: OK. Tell me his phone number.ZHENG: Can you give me your phone number and he can contact you?Geo: No problem. You can give me his number. I can contact him when I have a chance.ZHENG: Ah…you give me your number. I can ask him to reach you.Geo: OK. I will send a message to your cell phone when I get a chance. It is to say that, we shall talk toyou and ignore Yuhe, right? As Yuhe claimed they acquired you.ZHENG: If I call this number, can I reach you though this number? There shall be a number on my cellphone as you call me.Geo: I don’t know whether there is an accurate number. As I know your number, I can contact youlater. The key issue is that we can ignore Yuhe, even though Yuhe claimed the acquisition.ZHENG: Totally ignore Yuhe. The company is facing bankruptcy. (不用跟昱合谈,它那个单位快倒闭了,那个单位)Geo: Oh. The key is that Yuhe did not acquire chicken farms of Dajiang and we do not need to talk toYuhe regarding Dajiang?ZHENG: No. no, no acquisition. You can directly talk with me. (没有,没有,你直接跟我谈就可以)Geo: OK. Then, I know this.
3. ZHENG: You can directly talk to me. That company is a farming company in Weifang. Yuhe is a facingbankruptcy. I heard that the company always cheats, and cheats in the (capital) market of the UnitedStates for money. I tell you this. (那个单位是个潍坊的场,养殖场,它快要倒闭了,据说它总在圈钱,在美国市场圈钱。我跟你讲)Geo: OK. Good.ZHENG: Yuhe is simply a scam to raise money. (它就是在骗钱).Geo: OK. Our key issue is…ZHENG: If you want to talk about joint venture. You can directly talk with me. (如果你要是谈合资的话,直接跟我谈就可以)Geo: Good. Good. We just want make sure there is no such an acquisition and we can directly talk toyou. We are afraid to talk to the wrong people.ZHENG: No acquisition. No acquisition…. (The voice was muffled and couldn’t hear very clearly).Geo: Good. Thank you so much, Mr. Zheng.ZHENG: OK. Bye, bye. |
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 33,275 | Meerdere restaurants en fiets en kano verhuurbedrijven in het dorp.Ina's place was magical, a very cute house in a very cute town that takes you back in time to a magical place! away from the every day drama of life! and yet still here! the beautiful country side of Holland and their magical canals! an enchanting place! Loved it!Nancy2017-04-19T00:00:00Zthe landlord of the house nice heated before we arrived and even placed towels ready for us. the house was only a bit tricky to find, but that was because of the fog and the fact that few houses on the north Kalenberg have a clear number. The last opinion of the egg farmer was clearly go over the bridge and then the 4th house on the left.lenny2016-12-17T00:00:00ZRoom typeEntire home/flatProperty TypeCabinAccommodates4BedroomsKalenberg, Overijssel, Netherlandsvakantiehuisje aan het waterPrice£62 vakantiehuisje aan het waterEntire home/flat · 3 beds2 reviewsSee my other advertisements. If you want to visit us wit 2 to 8 people please use our other ad. Do you travel alone: make a reservation through this ad! In that case you book a room in our beautifull rebuilt farmhouse in Giethoorn.Our farmhouse is in the National Park. Very quiet and when it is dark most of the time you can enjoy the stars. Upstairs you will sleep in a spacious room and use the modern bathroom.Erik is a good host. He told me information very clearly. And the room is very nice. But it need to round 45 min to 1 hour to city center by walk, I think riding bicycle is better.Shirley2017-01-19T00:00:00Zeverything is just great~warm welcome from Erik,spacious house,lovely cats~very nice experience to stay overnight in giethoorn!Alice2016-04-30T00:00:00ZErik and his wife are very nice and helpful. before my arrival, they provided me ways of transportation, very clear. the one person room was on the 2nd floor of their house, very beautiful view and convenient transport. They also provided me nice Asian noodles, tea and coffee. they rent me bike with a pretty nice price. highly recommend them!Yujuan2015-12-13T00:00:00ZThe house at the start of the old village, and you can rent a bike to travel the whole area. No too close to the central, but not too far from bus stop. The room has a 'sky window'. You may watch star when you sleep, if the sky is clear enough. Impressive. Of course you will wake up early, because of the sun, natural. Philip2017-04-06T00:00:00ZGreat location where you can be immersed in the nature. A small garden right at the entrance and a big backyard where you can find some goats/ cows/ chickens :)) Erik hosted us very warmly and carefully. The breakfast with the garden view is so lovely too. 5 star for the facilities and services <3Thanh Thanh2017-05-07T00:00:00ZVery nice and polite host!chan2017-04-07T00:00:00ZLovely place!!! You must be here!!!文瑄2017-04-05T00:00:00ZVery quiet yet very convenient with guide from the host and the bike, close to a nice restaurant yet keep your life separated without disturbing from visitors, perfect.Howard2016-10-08T00:00:00ZRoom typePrivate roomProperty TypeCabinAccommodates1BedroomsGiethoorn, Overijssel, Netherlands1 persons roomPrice£48 1 persons roomPrivate room · 1 bed71 reviews REST AREA and can be found in the "Bereklauw"; our house right on the lake. From the spacious veranda has a panoramic view over 't Bovenwijde. A unique place to enjoy an historic site and nature. "Bereklauw"; our house right on the lake. From the spacious veranda has a panoramic view over 't Bovenwijde. A unique place to enjoy water sports. It is also a wonderful area for cycling, fishing and sailing. Should some cold in spring and autumn it is warm enjoy the wood stove. Location is at the center of the village of Giethoorn, opposite the church. An excellent supermarket, attractions, museums and several restaurants are within walking distance. Room typeEntire home/flatProperty TypeCabinAccommodates6BedroomsGiethoorn, Overijssel, NetherlandsVakantiehuis aan het waterPrice£136 Entire home/flat in GiethoornEntire home/flat · 6 beds · Fully refundable4 Guests vacation lodge with a royal living room with open kitchen, dishwasher and oven. Between april and oct free electric boat included in rental price, to enjoy the many canals of Giethoorn - Venice of the North - by boat. Uniquely situated on the water, right on the doorstep own electric boat (Apr-Oct) The chalet offers • Television • Dishwasher • Detached • Cooking gear • Microwave • Up to 4 people • 2 bedrooms with 1 double bed • 2 bathrooms with shower • Electric boat survey (April - Oct) • Garden Furniture • Wi-Fi
We really enjoyed our stay, the accommodation was very clean and comfortable. The use of the boat enabled us to explore and we found a number of bars , shops and cafes that we were open. We would recommend the accommodation and the area very highly, it is definitely worth a visit. Jo2015-11-02T00:00:00ZWellcome was not goodJamaludeen2015-09-27T00:00:00ZNice place and really good to try Hussain2016-10-03T00:00:00ZWhen we arrived there was no heating , no towels and we had to make our own beds . Heating was repaired the next morning . For the rest our stay was fine but we had to pay for more then one towel ( with 3 persons ????) For the rest very simple but efficient lodgings eric2016-10-30T00:00:00ZWe fall in love with this place and for sure we will be back soon! Zia2016-10-22T00:00:00ZWir hatten eine wunderbare Zeit. Die Anlage ist super gepflegt und auch das Apartment war wunderbar. Es ist sehr gemütlich und direkt am Wasser gelegen. Die ganze Anlage ist autofrei , perfekt für Erholung. Wir kommen bestimmt wieder ! jennifer2016-01-03T00:00:00ZRoom typeEntire home/flatProperty TypeCabinAccommodates4BedroomsGiethoorn, Overijssel, NetherlandsChalet Giethoorn (incl. boat from april - october)Price£113 Chalet Giethoorn (incl. boat from april - october)Entire home/flat · 4 beds6 reviews Holiday Ditch Hook is located in the historic center of Giethoorn, the Dorpsgracht and Bovenwijde. This comfortable non-smoking accommodation offers free Wi-Fi and can be rented throughout the year for 2 to 6 people. The cottages are fully equipped and have a barbecue on the sunny terrace. Sailing and cycling in the national park Weerribben and Wieden is a unique experience. Friendly hosts who answered all our questions. The house was lovely and spacious, in a great location and the restaurant nearby was great! Highly recommend and would stay again!Jonathan2016-10-31T00:00:00ZThe house is nice and spacious. It's inside the village and you will have nice view Rob is friendly and very helpful. Parking is nearby and we have excellent time stay in the apartment.Eric2016-04-02T00:00:00ZGreat stay at Rob's place and he is a helpful person... VICKY TAN2016-11-08T00:00:00ZMy friends and I stayed there for one night, it's just in the Giethoorn, very convenient, we love that place!昔潔Joanne2016-07-01T00:00:00ZThe host canceled this reservation 74 days before arrival. This is an automated posting.惠卿2017-04-08T00:00:00ZThe accommodation was just as it looked in the photos, very spacious and quiet with lovely views. The location was fantastic, right on a pretty canal, and much more central than it looked on the website. It's exactly where you want to be for a stay in Giethoorn. The bedrooms and bathroom were very clean and tidy. The kitchen was well equipped, but the dishes in the kitchen were not as clean as expected and we needed to wash them before use. We ate at the restaurant on site, and they were very helpful fitting us in as we arrived during a busy evening. The food was delicious and the staff were friendly with great service. We would definitely recommend a stay here!Caroline2016-08-30T00:00:00Z房东十分好客,房间超级大,可以住下三户人家。地理位置很好!Lily2016-08-26T00:00:00ZRoom typeEntire home/flatProperty TypeCabinAccommodates6BedroomsGiethoorn, Overijssel, NetherlandsGiethoorn vakantiewoning SloothaakPrice£81 Entire home/flat in GiethoornEntire home/flat · 6 beds · Fully refundable6 reviews farm to village canal in giethoorn. with large garden and surrounded by water at 50 meters free parking. spacious room and terrace. back of the garden gazebo where life is good sail ideal for walking cycling to use navigation to find our parking use street name frens lane when you see this exit you drive here in 10 meters further our large free parking. recognize parking lot on the red flags and sign smith giethoorn The host canceled this reservation 129 days before arrival. This is an automated posting.Arie2017-01-16T00:00:00ZIn the village claw good location, super good scenery, surrounded by very quiet. The house is very clean, very large space, suitable for family outings, because the house has eight beds. Take Road 70 from steenwijk railway station bus can be. The landlord will answer all questions timely.tian2017-04-13T00:00:00ZWe had a very nice stay in Giethoorn. Used it as a base to explore this beautiful part of The Netherlands. The host were very friendly and we even had a possibility to charge our electric car. The house were fine and we had plenty of space (4 adults and 4 kids) in 4 bedrooms. Nice kitchen (no oven) with all you need to cook your own meals. Also we borrowed a boat to sail the canals in Giethoorn. All in all a place we would like to visit again.Mikael2016-10-21T00:00:00ZIt is a very nice location and a nice house. Something further away from the center to walk but before that there is a boat behind the house. We were 7 adults and fit all in the boat. Highly recommended.marijke2016-09-20T00:00:00ZThe host canceled this reservation 90 days before arrival. This is an automated posting.Alex2017-01-18T00:00:00ZA very nice house with perfect surroundings, like to come back.Pan2017-04-28T00:00:00ZWe enjoyed our short stay in Giethorn very. The accommodation was very spacious with good ausgetatteter kitchen (unfortunately no oven), a large living and dining area and two showers and toilets. The bedrooms were ok, but are really only meant for sleeping. Our landlord was very helpful and friendly, but we would have liked a little more information.Joel2016-01-02T00:00:00ZInitially, it took time before we got a reactive, but during our stay were all very desired. Very nice location.David2017-02-12T00:00:00ZRoom typeEntire home/flatProperty TypeCabinAccommodates8BedroomsGiethoorn, Overijssel, Netherlandsvakantieboerderij smitgiethoornPrice£73 Entire home/flat in GiethoornEntire home/flat · 8 beds18 reviewsThe house is situated on a two acre land. No neighbours only the sound of the water and the birds. Our luxurious house is perfect to escape the busy world.Our house has 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, fully equiped kitchen and living room. The house is surrounded by terraces; there is always a spot in the sun and out of the wind. Besides there is one covered terrace to enjoy when it's raining.The house is situated directly at a big lake and a national park. You can rent a boat to discover the beautiful and serene places around.Excellent location in a very private and quiet area. This is not a normal holiday accommodation. This is a family house and feels like that. The house is very complete and nicely decorated. The beds are comfortable and the fireplace gives you the finishing touch. We visited in winter, but this place must be heaven in summer. The family owners are very involved in your well being. This is the perfect home away from home.Maikel2016-01-01T00:00:00ZWe were wonderfully received by our hosts who were waiting to welcome us and explain the functioning of the house. This is in a unique and beautiful that can make beautiful hiking, bike or boat. Our stay was perfectly well. the description of the house and its equipment perfectly matches what is advertised on the site.therese2016-04-04T00:00:00ZRoom typeEntire home/flatProperty TypeCabinAccommodates6BedroomsRonduite, Overijssel, NetherlandsTypical Dutch Holiday HousePrice£168 Typical Dutch Holiday HouseEntire home/flat · 6 beds2 reviewsNational Park Wieden- Weerribben
Cycling and wandering. Our Belterwiede house is situated in the most beautiful national park de Wieden- Weerribben, known for its natural water life with numurous canals and lakes. It neighbours the authentic cultural landscape of Drenthe and is a only a 75 minutes drive from Amsterdam. (URL HIDDEN) Wanneperveen is een zogenaamd lintdorp en is in de nabijheid van Giethoorn en Dwarsgracht. We stayed for 12 nights and had a really fantastic time. The house is comfortable and well equipped (incl. wi-fi) and we made good use of the kayak & bikes (plenty of choice for 2 adults & 4 children). The village is peaceful and has local services incl. boat hire. Lots of cycle paths of course, but also good walking nearby & local swimming lake. Surrounding villages are lovely (Giethoorn, Vollenhove, Zwartsluis). Main town of Meppel is attractive & excellent for supermarkets / pubs etc. Note the house has an open-tread spiral staircase.Chris2015-08-27T00:00:00ZWe (5 adults, including 2 couples) were very happy in Eric small paradise. The house is very quiet in a park with plenty of water. There are 2 covered seating at the house. In the morning we had breakfast in the southeast, place in the sun overlooking the small waters for boat trips and the wonderfully flowering hydrangea (we moved the table something in the sun). In the evening we were on the other side of the house in the sun to eat dinner and watch from time to time the passing boats. The establishment of very clean thatched roof house is complete. The 5 beds were already occupied. There were plenty of towels available. The two double bedrooms are each mounted wash hand basin. In addition to the small bathroom with a shower down there above a very small toilet. The spiral staircase to the top is typically very steep for Holland. Communication with Eric was excellent and ran over SMS in English. We had arrived with bikes and spent wonderful days in the idyllic surroundings with (round) trips to Giethoorn, Belt-Schutsloot, Kahlenberg, Ossenzijl, Dwarsgracht, Blokzijl, Vollenhove and Zwartsluis. From the house until after Giethorn are by bicycle only approx. 3.5 km through a beautiful landscape. In Wanneperveen although there was no baker, but the butcher in town (on the road exit to the right) has excellent (still warm) bread rolls and baguettes. In the young people-driven, American-reared restaurant near the butcher, we have (as we were all in agreement) ate the best Sparribs our lives (I tasted it best in the sweet version). We will be back - for sure.arnold2015-07-26T00:00:00ZA house where you feel right at home. Very light and with a large garden. Lovely outside!Sabine2016-05-05T00:00:00ZMe and my wife rest for a 5 days in Eric's house, it was one of the great vacation we had! The area is great, the house is really nice and give you a home feeling. Also Eric is really fast acting in case of issue! so from 100% i give them 120%!!!!Gidon2014-07-18T00:00:00ZBeautiful house in a beautiful setting. We enjoyed our stay. Large garden to the water and ability to use canoes and bicycles. Contact landlord was good and fast.Nienke2014-08-09T00:00:00ZWe enjoyed so much the holidays there. It is a wonderful place to spend your holidays with your family. Our children were delighted to sail by Eric's canoe. We were able to ride Eric's bicycles as well. Going by bicycle is the best way to discover the surroundings. The house is very charmful and the kitchen is very well-equipped. We were in contact with Eric by whatssap during the week and he always answered with kindness. He also told us many places to visit wich we enjoyed a lot. In summary we highly recommend Eric's house.Robert2016-08-04T00:00:00ZWonderful home in a quiet, peaceful location. Very clean with all of the amenities of home. We had a great stay. John2016-07-07T00:00:00ZWe (2 adults and 3 children) spent one week Easter holidays in Eric's beautiful house where we did not miss anything. The house is bright and cozy, so you can stay well there even in a rainy day. The house is located on a beautiful canal, in a very quiet area. Communication with Eric was smooth, he always replied fast, gave us good advice and made us his canoe and bicycles. It was a very nice relaxing holiday and we are happy to return.Henner2016-04-02T00:00:00ZRoom typeEntire home/flatProperty TypeCabinAccommodates6BedroomsWanneperveen, Overijssel, NetherlandsWaterCottage in National ParkPrice£113 WaterCottage in National ParkEntire home/flat · 6 beds20 reviewsWaterfront villa with thatched roof, near a lake, with numerous possibilities for activities such as boating, hiking, fishing, sailing, surfing. Quiet and beautiful area, overlooking a nature reserve. Close to Giethoorn and Meppel. Not suited for small children who cannot swim due to location at open water.Our cottage is situated close to Giethoorn (Venice of the North). It is located at a canal that provides acces to a lake, the Belterwijde. The house forms part of a private park with other cottages, some of which are occupied permanently. We have a large garden, a covered terrace in front and in the back, a well outfitted kitchen, a BBQ, bathroom, central heating but also a wood stove.There is a lot to do in the neighbourhood: |
c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 38,352 | Patent US5302477 - Inverted phase-shifted reticle - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsA phase-shifted reticle with patterns proximate each other having inverted phases for the features and phase-shifting elements, and methods of fabricating the reticle, are disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the inverted reticle is used to form an array of closely spaced contact or via openings. For...http://www.google.com/patents/US5302477?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US5302477 - Inverted phase-shifted reticleAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS5302477 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 07/933,400Publication dateApr 12, 1994Filing dateAug 21, 1992Priority dateAug 21, 1992Fee statusPaidPublication number07933400, 933400, US 5302477 A, US 5302477A, US-A-5302477, US5302477 A, US5302477AInventorsGiang T. Dao, Ruben A. Rodriguez, Harry H. FujimotoOriginal AssigneeIntel CorporationExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (6), Non-Patent Citations (2), Referenced by (179), Classifications (18), Legal Events (5) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetInverted phase-shifted reticle
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 36,723 | Mixed: Huang Jin Gui Golden Osmanthus Oolong and Darjeeling Rohini Spring Delight.
Huang Jin Gui Golden Osmanthus Oolong (黃金桂乌龙茶) is one of the four famous lightly oxidised oolongs from Anxi County of Fujian Province in China. It is one of the most floral oolong teas from the area, having a verdant and floral character reminiscent of sweet osmanthus blossom. This particular batch is from the spring 2019 harvest.
Yin Zhen Guangxi Silver Needle (广西白毫银针) is a delicate yet flavoursome white tea. It is grown in Baise, Guangxi Province, utilising plants specifically used for white tea production that originate in the famous Fuding tea growing area of Fujian Province. The neat silver leaves produce a fruity and woody liquor with a sweet, satisfying flavour. This particular tea is grown to organic standards and is an early spring First Flush picking from March 2019.
This Yin Zhen Guangxi Silver Needle is picked from the best early spring buds. It is a high grade Bai Hao (白毫) variety, which literally means White Hair, named after the white ‘hairs’ on the tea buds. These hairs give a silver shine to the leaves that appear fluffy and are soft to touch. The presence and quantity of white hairs signifies both good quality tea and careful processing. After picking, the leaves are gently wilted, piled for a short period of time for some minimal enzyme oxidation and finally dried. |
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 44,274 | Patent US5835732 - Miniature digital assistant having enhanced host communication - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsA miniature digital assistant module with a local CPU, a memory, and a touchscreen I/O interface in a preferred embodiment, has a host interface comprising a full-service parallel bus, including data lines, address lines, read/write signals, and at least one memory control signal, connected to the local...http://www.google.com/patents/US5835732?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US5835732 - Miniature digital assistant having enhanced host communicationAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS5835732 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 08/144,231Publication dateNov 10, 1998Filing dateOct 28, 1993Priority dateOct 28, 1993Fee statusLapsedAlso published asCN1134757A, CN1175361C, CN1595384A, CN100403289C, DE69431964D1, DE69431964T2, EP0746822A1, EP0746822A4, EP0746822B1, EP1267251A2, EP1267251A3, WO1995012168A1Publication number08144231, 144231, US 5835732 A, US 5835732A, US-A-5835732, US5835732 A, US5835732AInventorsDan Kikinis, Pascal Dornier, William J. SeilerOriginal AssigneeElonex Ip Holdings, Ltd.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (18), Non-Patent Citations (8), Referenced by (284), Classifications (59), Legal Events (11) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetMiniature digital assistant having enhanced host communication
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 34,939 | Hi, everyone. Today we are going to learn lesson 190. Are you ready? Let's go.
嗨,小伙伴们。今天我们要学习第190课,你准备好了吗?让我们开始吧!
Tess: I’m thinking about Ping Pong. It is a fun game.
黛丝:我正在想有关乒乓球的事,这项运动真有趣。
Grant: It is. The community center doesn’t have a table too bad. |
c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 34,939 | Tess: Can we get one?
黛丝:我们可以买一个吗?
Grant: No, we don’t have enough money.
格兰特:不是,我们钱不够。
1、Does the community center have a table? |
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* Non-smoking room苏是一个美好的主机和她的家乡是美丽和完美的前往机场,探索SF区!Brandi2016-09-17T00:00:00ZSue was a really nice Host, answering very quick, and her Place is even nicer than it Seems on the pictures! Millbrae is a very quiet and Safe neigborhood, by car it Takes you only 5-10 Minutes to get to the Airport. julia2016-09-24T00:00:00ZSue's home was beautiful. Very close and easy to reach from the airport. It was very clean and quiet. We arrived very late, and were provided easy directions to access the house. Heather2016-10-22T00:00:00ZIl me fallait un endroit près de l'aéroport, avec un accès facile à la BART. Je suis arrivé à Sue à 21 heures, et elle était très accommodant. L'espace était séparé de la maison, donc très privé. Il était exactement comme les photos, et propre. Sue répondu à mes questions, et je n'a pas eu des problèmes, mais je sentais qu'elle aurait adressée quoi que ce soit si nécessaire. Je voudrais définitivement encore rester ici.Stephanie2016-03-03T00:00:00ZDer Aufenthalt in Sues Haus war sehr gut! Schönes und saubere Zimmer mit eigenem Bad. Gute Lage, einfach, Ihr Auto auf der Straße zu parken, in der Nähe Busse und Bahn, Geschäfte und Restaurants. Ich kann wirklich diese Unterkunft empfehlen.Magnus2017-03-24T00:00:00ZThe room is quiet and convenient as described. Highly recommended!Yi2015-12-28T00:00:00ZSue was a great host. The space was nicely appointed, very quiet and within an easy walk to restaurants and other amenities. Excellent access to the airport via BART and Uber. I highly recommend this space.Paul2016-02-26T00:00:00Z我和我老公刚住了一晚我们的回程回家前,但它是我们我们出发前收集自己次日的理想场所。我们觉得很欢迎。我们的住宿是伟大的,我们很高兴有可爱的浴室。苏提供的晚餐,在这里我们能够走一些伟大的本地选项。这是我们肯定会想回到的地方。谢谢你,苏!Patty2016-10-01T00:00:00ZTyp av rumEget rumTyp av boendeHusPlats för2SovrumMillbrae, Kalifornien, USANear SFO/Bart/Caltrain quiet roomFrånPris662 kr SEK · Near SFO/Bart/Caltrain quiet roomEget rum · 1 säng120 omdömen Gångavstånd till Millbrae BART / Caltrain Stn (10 min promenad, 3 min enhet) lätt fwy tillgång till 101/280. Många kinesiska, japanska, vietnamesiska och italienska restauranger. 16 mi till SF Financial District, 18 mi till Palo Alto / Mtn View, 33 mi till Silicon Valley. Queen size bed with Smart TV and WIFI. Lots of parking infront of house. Street cleaning on Wednesday & Thursday from 9am to 12pm, parking on my driveway is fine. It is 1 of 3 Airbnb rooms that I offer. The 2 bathroom are shared between the guests of the 3 Airbnb rooms. Nära till många restauranger, gångavstånd till Trader Joe, Safeway, 24 Hr Fitness & massor av prisvärda fot / kroppsmassage. Street rengöring på onsdag och torsdag från 09:00 till 12:00, kan parkera på min uppfart. Ligger närmast SFO,litet rum men rent och snyggtLena2017-03-11T00:00:00ZGreat location, very close to airport! The room was very comfortable and clean.Stephanie2017-05-03T00:00:00ZIt is always great to stay with Rosemarie. Looking forward to my next stay.Terri2017-04-27T00:00:00ZVery clean and neat BART station mimi2017-05-02T00:00:00ZRosemarie is really a responsive and considerate host. The communication is good. The room is clean and well-equipped. Overall great experiences here. Yachun2017-05-13T00:00:00ZGreat place, quiet neighborhood. Rosemarie is an awesome host.Matthew2017-05-21T00:00:00ZThis is my second time at Rosemarie's place, and I intend to come back again. Rosemarie is a kind and generous person, as well as receptive and easy to like.Irismar Reis2017-04-02T00:00:00ZZe is geweldig en super goed gelegen voor SFOReed2017-03-05T00:00:00ZTyp av rumEget rumTyp av boendeHusPlats för2SovrumMillbrae, Kalifornien, USACozy home, 7mins to SFO #1FrånPris497 kr SEK · Cozy home, 7mins to SFO #1Eget rum · 1 säng73 omdömenPrivate Studio overlooks a beautiful garden, is minutes away from the Bart Station and SFO Airport! Enjoy a Apple T.V, Queen Size Bed, a Heater, and a Fan. Perfect for a getaway or a vacation.Our cozy and charming private studio includes a completely private entrance, , private bathroom, queen bed, fast internet/wifi, and comfortable queen bed. 3 miles away from the San Francisco Airport (SFO), and 2 miles away from the Millbrae BART station (which makes it very easy to travel anywhere in the bay area - San Francisco downtown, South San Francisco, San Bruno, etc.) The place is decorated with herbs from the garden and feel free to explore the garden area (filled with succulents and herbs).The neighborhood is very convenient and very safe!Typ av rumEget hus/egen lghTyp av boendeHusPlats för2SovrumMillbrae, Kalifornien, USACozy Private Studio Near SFOFrånPris745 kr SEK · Cozy Private Studio Near SFOEget hus · 1 säng6 omdömenBrand new renovations! Private room & Shared living room. Breathtaking bay views! Only minutes away from Downtown and BART and Caltrain.
Millbrae is located on the peninsula of the San Francisco Bay Area,15 miles south of San Francisco, across the city.Is one of the city’s unique cities with rich history and has a pleasant Mediterranean climate, which is one of the most suitable places to live in the San Francisco Bay Area.Newly renovated sea view room, comfortable and tidy, from the room to enjoy the Bay Area beauty.The room has an independent entrances and exits, you only need to keep the door key, you can always access.There is a public area in the room where you can see the space and share the bathroom with other guests.safe and quiet neighborhood. |
c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 35,114 | We are conveniently located near San Francisco and Silicon Valley. Our neighborhood has amazing restaurants, coffee shops, and shopping with plenty of neighborhood street parking. We are minutes from the Millbrae BART station.Our stay was great! The house was supplied with many basic necessities. Very quiet & nice area. City is near by which is very convenient. Enjoyed the beautiful view of the city from the back yard. Felt like home. Thank you again for everything!Michelle2017-05-27T00:00:00ZJane ofrece hospitalidad increíble. Si necesitas algo, ella está allí. Su lugar es muy cómodo y tiene una vista increíble de la OFS y de la bahía! Si usted está buscando un lugar tranquilo para tomar un poco de z y disfrutar de la voew, eso es todo. Gracias por todo Jane.Tommy2017-04-26T00:00:00ZUnit and Location are beautiful Jane is very responsive and accommodating Gabriella2017-05-21T00:00:00ZTyp av rumEget hus/egen lghTyp av boendeHusPlats för7SovrumMillbrae, Kalifornien, USA2 Bedroom Garden Unit w/Living Room & Views by SFOFrånPris1,448 kr SEK · 2 Bedroom Garden Unit w/Living Room & Views by SFOEget hus · 3 sängar16 omdömenQuiet private room in a 3 bedrooms & 2 baths single house is located in the heart of Millbrae.
• Big courtyard • Kitchen for light cookWell. Leaving reviews is not my cup of tea. But what happened here is absolutely unacceptable and terrible. We booked the apartment for a week, but have a chance to spend there only one night. Next day after our check-in we were sitting with my colleague and making some business calls in the morning. Suddenly the Airbnb representative called and said that host (who doesn't speak any English) complained about the noise (the only noise I remember it was phone calls) and that we used the heater controller which the host's sister (she speaks English) showed us on the date we arrived and told that we are welcome to use it. The temperature in the house was something like in fridge. The house was remodeled and looks nice, but it seems that host doesn't care about clean in the kitchen at all. Leftovers are everywhere, the garbage beans are overloaded, oil spots, the sink is full with dirty dishes and it stinks heavily. So if you like to spend some time in Chinese mess your are welcome, otherwise look for something different. P.S. To make the story short, there is raining in bay area now, and we are two, sitting and looking for a new appt to stay for next days here. Lost time and money...Simon2016-12-08T00:00:00ZGreat, comfortable, clean atmosphore. My 6 yr. Old son even said that he loved the house and that it was beautiful. Louis2017-04-30T00:00:00Z非常现代家庭在方便的位置。Ashlea2016-11-26T00:00:00Z非常漂亮的房间,卫生好,设施齐全。很有家的感觉,为这次旅行添加了美好的回忆。晓燕2017-04-28T00:00:00ZAmazing host, excellent communication, very neat property and room. The room was as described and Lillian was available to receive us when we arrived. She showed us around her home and the room which was very nicely decorated and clean. The shower was amazing and the overall experience was a solid 5 stars!Nishanth2016-10-07T00:00:00ZThis is a very quiet neighborhood but if you need to sleep certain hours to have a restful night I would give quiet hours a 6 out of 10 only because I don't feel like the owners felt like they needed to be quiet and it was actually quite loud with one person on the phone around 10:30pm and woke me up again around 1 am. Otherwise, it was very clean and comfortable/ simple for an overnight stay and an affordable accommodation. An was Uber "pool" there would be about $12 from my experience.Heather2017-05-19T00:00:00ZLilian's place is great, completely new, clean and very spacious. She and her roommate were very welcoming, I enjoyed my last night at the west cost very much. Thanks for everything!Esther2016-10-19T00:00:00Z与历炼住是非常愉快的。我的妻子和我在那里只一个晚上,但我们喜欢住在莉莲的房子。房子很干净,宽敞和真实的描述。莉莲也很向东沟通。我们很愿意回来,再留在莉莲!Andrew2016-10-12T00:00:00ZTyp av rumEget rumTyp av boendeHusPlats för2SovrumMillbrae, Kalifornien, USAPrivate room in a remodeled houseFrånPris761 kr SEK · Private room in a remodeled houseEget rum · 1 säng29 omdömenEverything about this designer house is top of the line, first class and immaculately clean. Great location for any traveler looking for a convenient commute to San Francisco (20 minutes) or Silicon Valley and a quiet place for rest. The custom made kitchen is a center of the house. The upper unit consists of master bedroom, master bathroom, two additional bedrooms and an additional bathroom. There is a fire pit on the deck. Six skylights in the house provide plenty of natural light.Great hostess, great house, great neighborhood! Katharina was easily available by phone or email to answer any questions we had. The house was lovely. It was very open, very bright, very spacious, newly remodeled. The patio was lovely. Pleasantly surprised by the foldout sofa in the study! If you have kids, there is an awesome bathtub for them. But there is no banister or railing on the 6 steps to the bedrooms - so be careful with the little ones (and big ones, too). We will definitely stay again next time we come to the SF Bay Area. Thank you so much! Martin2017-05-14T00:00:00ZTyp av rumEget hus/egen lghTyp av boendeHusPlats för6SovrumMillbrae, Kalifornien, USADesigner House 3 BR/2 Bath close to San FranciscoFrånPris3,724 kr SEK · Designer House 3 BR/2 Bath close to San FranciscoEget hus · 4 sängar6 omdömenThe Airport& Bay view house is located at Millbrae city. Only minutes to SFO airport, Caltrain and Bart station and major freeways. 15 mins drive to San Francisco, 20 mins drive to Silicon Valley. The room has 2 french doors facing the swimming pool, airport and the whole SF bay. The room is 350 sq ft, has closet, TV, King size bed, work desk and chair. Sharing the living room, kitchen, bathroom and laundry. Parking is off street. Neighborhood have many of stores and fantastic restaurants.Henry and his wife were very hospitable - even ferrying me out to pick up dinner on the 1st evening. Room was extremely spacious. Definitely will want to visit againTed2017-05-07T00:00:00ZReally great host! I could tell that Henry really cared if I enjoyed my visit! No complaints. Henry was a good communicator - always quick to respond to my questions. I had a short but nice stay!Alexandra2017-05-05T00:00:00ZTyp av rumEget rumTyp av boendeHusPlats för2SovrumMillbrae, Kalifornien, USASFO Millbrae Bay & airport View Private BedroomFrånPris571 kr SEK · SFO Millbrae Bay & airport View Private BedroomEget rum · 1 säng2 omdömenVery private and remodeled rooms, uniquely close to SFo airport and extremely close to CalTrain&transportation needs. Free easy parking, with 1 reserved driveway space upon request. Extremely centrally located, within minutes of walking distance to popular downtown Millbrae restaurants/shops and travel convienances. Newbie Host is professional engineer and works from home office or nearby San Francisco, so willingly available for basic support if needed.Nice place, uncomfortable sofa bed, some noises form nearby train and airport but not totally unbearable. Host was quick to respond and was ready but not always able to provide.Alison2017-03-30T00:00:00ZTyp av rumEget rumTyp av boendeHusPlats för3SovrumMillbrae, Kalifornien, USAPrivate motel-alternative rooms; train cls,SFO5minFrånPris621 kr SEK · Private motel-alternative rooms; train cls,SFO5minEget rum · 2 sängar1 omdömeLocated in a quiet, upper-scale neighborhood, this spacious, private suite offers 24-hour keypad access with self check-in, and easy parking right in the driveway. The San Francisco Airport, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), major highways (101, 280), and late-night restaurants are all conveniently accessible within 10 minutes or less.
The most authentic Asian restaurants in the region are only minutes away in downtown Millbrae, and open late till 1:00 AM. Walgreens (pharmacy and convenience store) and Safeway (grocery store) are open 24 hours and are also a few minutes away downtown.Robert was such a nice person! He was easy to communicate with, very responsive. This airbnb is spacious, clean and tidy, and in a lovely residential neighborhood. It is also just minutes (by car) from downtown Millbrae. And, you can park in the driveway. (If you are familiar with this area, finding a parking place can be difficult!)Cheryl Kay2016-09-12T00:00:00ZGreat location, 20mins away from San Francisco downtown. Place was clean and comfortable, we felt at home. Recommend this place for those who want to stay outside downtown SFO quiet and safe neighborhood. Everything you read in the description of the place is spot on. Will definitely stay here again.Alexei2017-03-15T00:00:00ZGreat place! Clean and quiet, check in was really easy and it was great that a parking space was available with it! David2017-02-20T00:00:00ZThe room is very clean and cozy. Robert is a very nice and considerate host too. Great experience staying for the visit, couldn't be happier!Jie2016-09-28T00:00:00ZVery convenient location for getting to and from SFO. Robert was a super responsive host. Arrival and stay matched both the description in the post as well as Robert's thorough check-in instructions. Would definitely stay here again in the future. Maryanne2017-01-31T00:00:00ZEopneunge煤氣/電爐煮一個簡單的不方便,但相比純淨水設施,溫馨寧靜的環境和更多的價格也不錯。진학2016-10-01T00:00:00Z크고 깨끗한 장소! Wilson2017-02-22T00:00:00Zla suite de Robert era realmente grande. Es tan cerca del aeropuerto y de fácil acceso. El estudio estaba muy limpio, cómodo y espacioso. Era un lugar de partida perfecto para nuestro viaje. Nos lo pasamos muy bien y lo recomendamos encarecidamente a todo el mundo. Y gracias por los bocados!Eva-Maria2016-09-06T00:00:00ZTyp av rumEget rumTyp av boendeHusPlats för2SovrumMillbrae, Kalifornien, USALovely Suite near SFOFrånPris736 kr SEK · Lovely Suite near SFOEget rum · 1 säng77 omdömenShared accommodations at a reasonable price, close proximity to BART, Caltrain and both Major Freeways (101 + 280) if you're driving. SFO is less than 2 miles away and is accessible via public transit.My experience at Desmond's place was great. It was easy to get around with the BART right down the street. The neighborhood and the town of MIllbrea was beautiful and peaceful. I also enjoyed the company of the other guests. They were kind, welcoming, and respectful. Laura2016-02-16T00:00:00ZI was here for a short-term stay, while looking for a long-term stay apartment. Desmond is very nice, responsive and flexible, because I took Delta on Monday morning when they had a system fiasco and I couldn't make it to the hostel on time. Other than that, the kitchen and the bathroom is clean, but you will share the bedroom and bathroom with other people in the house. (Boys and Girls are separated)Heng-Ming2016-08-10T00:00:00ZExperiência agradável.Yue2016-08-20T00:00:00Z德斯蒙德很迁就我的日程安排和要求。他很容易沟通。Julia2016-08-09T00:00:00ZDesmond is really hospitable and a game lover. The rooms are overall good, many people, but not really crowded. Although his phone was out of battery and took me for a while before I am sure there is a place to stay, the experience is good. Very near to SFO airport and BART station, reasonable price, recommended.Hao2015-08-22T00:00:00ZNo complaints, the house was clean and organized. Desmond provided shelf space for clothe, food, toiletries etc. It's walking distance from the Bart, grocery store, restaurants. Nice and quiet place to stay.Naoya2016-02-28T00:00:00Z德斯蒙德迎接我的热烈欢迎。帮助了我的包,给我的地方。我们采访了一下,他给我的建议对area.Really正宗的中国菜在该地区。而真正贴近SFO我赶上我的航班。David2016-08-22T00:00:00ZGreat experience! First time using Airbnb. Desmond is a great host. He was friendly, responsive, greeted me, showed me around the house, and made sure I knew where everything I had access to was (i.e. common space, bathrooms, breakfast food). His location is extremely close to SFO, and Marriot, the hotel I was in town for a conference for (only a little more than a mile for either location). Others staying at the house during my stay were friendly. Great opportunity to meet others from various parts of the world and share stories if that's what you choose to do. If you like being around people, dont mind sharing a room, love something inexpensive and close to SFO, this is your location!Cinthya2016-08-28T00:00:00ZTyp av rumDelat rumTyp av boendeHusPlats för1SovrumMillbrae, Kalifornien, USASFO/ Caltrain/BART/ #6 (Female Room)FrånPris348 kr SEK · SFO/ Caltrain/BART/ #6 (Female Room)Delat rum · 1 säng30 omdömenI'm offering a nice bedroom with its own private bathroom in a beautiful home with ample street parking infront of the house, free hi-speed wifi, 40"cable TV. Our home is located in a safe & quiet neighborhood, 8 min drive to SFO, 20 min to downtown SF and Silicon Valley, 3 min drive to downtown Millbrae with great Asian restaurants, Starbucks,Safeway etc. 5 minutes to BART & Caltrain. All ethnicities are welcome. Good for couples, business travelers or solo adventurer. Be my guest...This lovely room is located on the first floor of our house with a full-sized bed, high speed internet/free wifi, working desk, 40" TV with cable, a mirrored closet and a chest. It has its own private bathroom. There is plenty of street parking infront of the house with no city restrictions.My neighborhood is a safe and serene place close to Larkspur Trail, great for walking and biking next to the lake. 3 min drive to downtown Millbrae where there are great Chinese restaurants, Starbucks & Peets Coffee, Safeway, Paris Baguette, Subway, etc. Easy access to freeway 101 and 280, 8 min drive to SFO, 5 minutes to BART & Caltrain.Clean and comfortable room. The house is in a quiet neighborhood. It is close to the freeway and 25 min from downtown SFO. Very warm and accommodating hosts. You immediately feel like a member of their family. Great value and great place to stay!Richard2017-05-28T00:00:00ZTyp av rumEget rumTyp av boendeHusPlats för2SovrumMillbrae, Kalifornien, USALovely Room/Private Bath 8 min to SFOFrånPris621 kr SEK · Lovely Room/Private Bath 8 min to SFOEget rum · 1 säng17 omdömen123…1712…171 – 18 av 300+ Hem att hyraI genomsnitt 4.9 av 5 stjärnor från 579 gästomdömenAnge datum för att se full prissättning. Ytterligare avgifter tillkommer. Skatter kan tillkomma.USA>Kalifornien>MillbraeSemesterboenden i BerkeleySemesterboenden i PetalumaSemesterboenden i Santa CruzRedwood CitySan JoseOaklandSan FranciscoMenlo ParkSunnyvaleSan RafaelSan MateoCarmelKartaFilterVillkorSekretessWebbkartaAirbnbmag |
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相互啮合圆栓齿轮副的轴向错位,应按齿宽大小规定错位量检查。 The main feature of the worm gear reducer is the reverse self-locking function, which can have a large reduction ratio. The input shaft and the output shaft are not on the same axis, and they do not mesh with each other on the same plane. Check the displacement according to the tooth width.
When the gear is assembled, the end face of the gear reference surface and the end face of the shaft shoulder or the positioning sleeve should closely fit, and the perpendicularity requirements of the reference end surface of the gear and the axis should be maintained. |
c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 51,351 | You are also welcome to enjoy our back yardIf you (SENSITIVE CONTENTS HIDDEN) my address you will be able to walk trough the neighborhood and get a nice idea of this quiet residential area. Please note that the listing is not for the entire house, is for one part adjacent to the garage. A short walk to Sources boulevard (18 minutes or 4 min drive) ) takes you to the closest commercial area, where you can find restaurants, markets liquor store etc. There is also a convenient store 1.5 block away from the house.The place was fine, and we had a warm welcome even though we arrived early, but unfortunately there was a party at night so it was a little hard to sleep.Stephen2017-04-02T00:00:00ZVery nice place! Would have been nice to have more cookware (tried to make pancakes, but didn't have a spatula or measuring cups). Everything else was perfect! Dana2017-04-17T00:00:00ZTodo perfecto, el lugar muy lindo, limpio y hermosa zona. Muy recomendable.Sebastian2017-05-06T00:00:00ZRosa was flexible, and even stayed around for my late check-in. Bina2017-04-09T00:00:00ZRodzaj pokojuCałe miejsceRodzaj nieruchomościDomek gościnnyMieści3SypialnieMontréal, Québec, KanadaWest Island SuiteCena162 zł West Island SuiteCałe miejsce · 2 łóżka4 recenzjeSave to Wish ListJ'ai une belle grande chambre à louer dans une superbe maison complètement rénovée. Située dans l'ouest de l'île de Montréal, à proximité de train de banlieue vers centre ville de Montréal, ainsi que près de plusieurs arrêts d'autobus vers le métro.quartier tranquille, près de plusieurs services, centre commercial, super marché, restaurant. Train de banlieue, autobus...très accueillant et tranquille, parcs, piste cyclable, proche de leauCarole was extremely accommodating and welcoming. Everything advertised in her listing was provided. The room was very large and the double bed was quite comfortable. The neighborhood was quiet and quaint. I was able to maneuver around via the train and the metro. I would certainly return to Montreal and stay at Carole's residence again if not booked. Wonderful experience. Donald2014-08-08T00:00:00ZThe host canceled this reservation 5 days before arrival. This is an automated posting.Bilal2016-04-09T00:00:00ZTrès bel accueil, chaleureuse et sympathique, Carole vous met à l'aise et n'hésite pas à vous conseiller si besoin. Hôte de de Qualité. Quartier et maison calme. Transport à proximité et accès au centre ville à 25min. Je recommande vivement et j'y retournerai avec plaisir! trankil2015-02-24T00:00:00ZCarole was a wonderful host! The room was just as in the picture, very clean and comfortable. She offered coffee and toast in the morning which was so sweet of her. The neighborhood was quiet and fairly close drive into the heart of the city (20-30 mins). Would happily recommend! Jackie2016-07-04T00:00:00ZI have stayed in the big basement room at Carole's before, as I periodically work in Saint-Laurant. The room is quiet and airy and Carole as always was very kind and accommodating. There are many food options - Lebanese, Afghani, Japanese, Indian, Tim Hortons etc., within 7 minutes drive.Elizabeth2015-10-31T00:00:00ZCarole was absolutely fantastic. Very welcoming and warm. The room is superb and the area is very quiet. A great experience.Elizabeth2015-08-25T00:00:00ZCarole's place was very nice and welcoming. The bed was comfortable and the neighborhood quiet. For what we needed, it was perfect. Hope we can stay again on our next trip. Thank you Carole Laurent2015-05-19T00:00:00ZRodzaj pokojuPokój prywatnyRodzaj nieruchomościDomMieści2SypialnieMontreal, Quebec, Kanadagrande chambre dans maison privéeCena104 zł grande chambre dans maison privéePokój prywatny · 1 łóżko8 recenzjeSave to Wish ListWelcome to my villa detached home! With 3 bedrooms living room dining room big and full kitchen if you like to cook come enjoy a relaxing weekend or longer !!
You will find everything needed (fresh towels and linens full equipped kitchen for a comfortable stay , just pack up your clothes and we look forward to seeing you!!Quiet, kid friendly safe area walking distance to park and fishing ( 100) meters ( 200) feet close to boat ramp free parking for up to 3 cartGreat home near the water and parks. Centrally located with quick access to downtown, the airport and the West Island. Emil was easy, flexible and provided a clean home with all of the amenities we needed. Very family friendly.Ben2017-04-15T00:00:00Z房子挺干净的,厨房用具齐全,很方便!如果有朋友去蒙特利尔,建议住在这里,房东热情善良,百分百回复信息,总之,我们很满意!红霞2017-03-14T00:00:00ZEmil' s house is good,clean,and confutalble.Nice host and friendly person. Han2017-02-21T00:00:00ZIt is a brilliant experience staying at Emil's place, definitely recommend it and will come back again next trip! You can find anything you need in the hourse and Emil is always there to offer help.Dean2017-04-23T00:00:00Zgoodweisong2017-04-02T00:00:00ZExpérience formidable, Émil est un hôte hors pair. Il vous accueille dans sa demeure avec tant de grâce que vous vous sentez à l'aise dès le premier instant. Je recommande cette place à tous sans hésitation.Lucie2017-04-30T00:00:00ZRodzaj pokojuCałe miejsceRodzaj nieruchomościDomek parterowyMieści5SypialnieMontréal, Quebec, KanadaCharming little house villa near waterfrontCena235 zł Charming little house villa near waterfrontCałe miejsce · 3 łóżka8 recenzjeSave to Wish ListCozy bedroom in family home. Street parking(in front).
•Ipad (1$ per day)The neighbourhood is very quiet, family type, friendly neighbours. Very close to public transport (a corner away).Nikimah and her mom were very friendly and hospitable. I felt the welcome the minute I stepped into the house. The location of the house is perfect for my purpose of the trip. The facility is clean and quiet. I would come back again.Timothy2016-03-23T00:00:00ZYo!! As a person from Sydney who touched down in the afternoon to then have to find niki's place, it was pretty breezy getting to her house. On arrival the owners of the home were sweet and they had great wifi which made a world of difference. The next day I was offered one of their bikes to ride around the neighbourhood which was awesome and didn't feel too isolated in the new city In which I arrived. Good times!André2016-08-28T00:00:00ZNice house & nice family. We enjoy the stay there very much. ❤️Shuaishuai2016-08-01T00:00:00ZNikimah et sa famille sont tres serviables. Très arrangeant. Le logement est propre. L'acces au transport est facile. C'est un quartier résidentiel très calme. Il a un petit parc a proximité. Mon prochain voyage je n'hésiterai pas a revenir. Je suis super content de l'acceuil et des échanges que nous avons eu.Brice2016-09-01T00:00:00ZRodzaj pokojuPokój prywatnyRodzaj nieruchomościDomMieści2SypialnieMontréal, Quebec, KanadaCozy BedroomCena97 zł Cozy BedroomPokój prywatny · 1 łóżko4 recenzjeSave to Wish ListKid friendly, newly renovated open concept home. Large rooms, 2 full bathrooms, washer dryer and carport parking. Fully equipped kitchen. 20mins drive or 25mins train to downtown mtl. Walking distance to train station, grocery store and parks.Clean Large open conceptQuiet, safe and walking distance to trainThe host canceled this reservation 3 days before arrival. This is an automated posting.Muriel2017-03-07T00:00:00ZRodzaj pokojuCałe miejsceRodzaj nieruchomościDomMieści5SypialnieMontréal, Quebec, KanadaLarge 3BD mid-century modern homeCena413 zł Large 3BD mid-century modern homeCałe miejsce · 3 łóżkaSave to Wish ListA WOW EXPERIENCE... Zen, ressoucing Designer home with the BEST host ! 5min walk to bus/train, 5min/car to major shoping centers, 20/train to downtown. I have 4 well mannered shitzus. Welcomed ONLY EXTRAORDINARY people, friendship waiting to happen !UNIQUE ressourful ZEN ambiance. As a fact, my friends do not leave before 1-2 am for how great they feel here !An Oasis in the middle of a city's conveniencies all by 5 to 20min. awayWow, un voyage dans le voyage. Merci Tania de nous faire découvrir cet univers unique qu'est votre maison. Tout y est parfait, décorée avec grands soins. C'est ce genre d'offre qui donne l'âme de airbnb. Merci pour l'accueil et la confiance. Nous reviendrons ! Mathieu et Marie-Claude.Mathieu2016-06-03T00:00:00ZExcellent accueil, chambre conforme a la description, petit dejeuner convivial le matin et une hotesse pleine d' attentions.BERNARD2015-10-31T00:00:00ZTania nous a bien accueillis. Le joli style de la maison cré un atmosphère qui nous emporte réellement au Bali. Je recommande à tous.Sébastien2016-07-09T00:00:00ZPeople like Tania are the whole reason Airbnb works so well. She's incredibly helpful, welcoming and provides a sense of the city and culture that is impossible to find in a hotel. Initially I had issues at borders/immigration and she was really flexible and helpful through the process. Her home is also is really wonderfully and feels like you've been dropped into another part of the world. Highly recommend :)John2016-07-04T00:00:00ZTania is such a great host. She went above and beyond to make us feel welcome and comfortable. The house decor is so beautiful and the atmospher is very relaxing. The dogs "smurfs" were so sweet and well behaved. I would definitely stay at Tania's again. Thank you Tania for having us :) Tuline2016-08-01T00:00:00ZTania est une hôte très attentionnée et a le souci du détail. Elle est très accueillante et m'a fait sentir très à l'aise et le bienvenu! Sa maison est très charmante et il y reine une ambiance des plus apaisante . La décoration est très recherchée dans toutes les pièces. Tout est beauté et confort grâce à sa touche magique. Merci Tania, j'ai découvert mon pied à terre sur l'île de Montréal! Au plaisir!Guy2015-10-01T00:00:00ZI would say have to say with Tania's accommodation what you see is what you get, and what you get is a fantastic experience. Not only did she respond very quick to my last minute booking her Bali fusion home made me feel Sooo comfortable. Thanks Tania! Nims2016-06-13T00:00:00ZTania went above and beyond to make our stay in Montreal wonderful. Of all the experiences I have had with Airbnb, she ranks number 1! She's incredibly outgoing, friendly, warm, and a pleasure to converse with. She offered us a list of her favorite spots in Montreal which did not disappoint. Highly recommend staying with Tania if you are visiting Montreal.Daniel2016-09-04T00:00:00ZRodzaj pokojuPokój prywatnyRodzaj nieruchomościDomMieści4SypialnieMontreal, Quebec, KanadaMaison UNIQUE Style Balinais-ThaiCena193 zł Maison UNIQUE Style Balinais-ThaiPokój prywatny · 2 łóżka9 recenzjeSave to Wish ListMy place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travellers, and families (with kids).Beautiful 2 bedroom condo with open concept living roomClose to restaurants, grocery store, coffee house. Public transportation is available down the street.FantasticNicholas2016-11-27T00:00:00ZVery nice condo, as described, hosts were very nice and helpful.Chantal2017-01-22T00:00:00ZIt was a lovely apartment. Clean and cozy... Karine was great in making it a very enjoyable stay!Niloo2016-12-11T00:00:00ZI would like to extend my appreciation to Karine and her her husband. They are and amazing family and we extremely thoughtful. Due to being stuck in a snow storm coming in from Toronto, I communicated this to karine and she was very understanding and still made us feel welcoming as we arrived early in the morning. She is very attentive and communicated with us consistently to ensure i trip was going well and we were comfortable. On Saturday morning we decide to extend our trip an additional night and Karine was very kind with allowing us to book the extra night last minute without a hassle. I would recommend this place to anyone i know whether it be a business trip, couples getaway, or just a weekend for yourself. This apartment is stunning on all aspects and became a home away from home for us. I will definitely be staying here again in the months to come. :)Catherine2017-02-04T00:00:00ZExcellent communication from the outset. Enjoyed Karine's place and would stay again.Mike2016-11-28T00:00:00ZReally a wonderfull place. Mauricio Andres2017-03-18T00:00:00ZSuper séjour chez Karine et Hubert!Michael2017-03-26T00:00:00ZKarine's place is warm and welcoming. For those wishing to rent on the West Island, it is close to amenities and public transport. It meant a lot to us that we could bring our dog along, thank you!Lisa2017-02-18T00:00:00ZRodzaj pokojuCałe miejsceRodzaj nieruchomościKondominiumMieści4SypialnieMontréal, Québec, KanadaBeautiful open concept condoCena286 zł Beautiful open concept condoCałe miejsce · 2 łóżka16 recenzjeSave to Wish ListWest-Island. Modern,sunny, 2 bedroom penthouse condo with mezzanine 1360 sqft, balcony and roof terrace,central AC,private parking. Quiet building. 5 min walk to Bois de Liesse Provincial Park, 5 min walk to train station to downtown in 20 min. Grocery and pharmacy less than 1 km. Close to highway 13 and 40, 15 min from Pierre Trudeau airport. Close to main arteries with international restaurants, movie theater and malls. City bus around the corner. WIFI AND PRINTER. intercom/security cam.BBQ.Executive rentals, couples.Quiet and Friendly neighborhood.This place was nice amazing and comfy ! I like it Emad2017-05-01T00:00:00ZGreat place, the pictures look exactly like this unit.The Host was very accomadating and helpful!!! More of a residential feel!!! The place was clean and nicely decorated! Afia2017-04-23T00:00:00ZRodzaj pokojuCałe miejsceRodzaj nieruchomościKondominiumMieści2SypialnieMontréal, Québec, KanadaPenthouse condoCena367 zł Penthouse condoCałe miejsce · 1 łóżko3 recenzjeSave to Wish ListMy wife decide to accept temporarily one guest in our two bedroom apartment. I agree with her.We are young ,50+...)))) friendly persons.We are close to train station(3 min walk) to get access downtown Montreal in 30 min.Rodzaj pokojuPokój prywatnyRodzaj nieruchomościApartamentMieści1SypialnieMontréal, Québec, Kanadaone bedroom in 2 bedroom apartmentCena143 zł one bedroom in 2 bedroom apartmentPokój prywatny · 1 łóżkoSave to Wish ListOur 1200 sq. ft., fourth floor, corner condo in the West Island of Montreal has two beautiful river views and fresh air. It almost feels like being in the country although you can reach downtown in 30 minutes. Our well-maintained building on a quiet cul de sac has an elevator and outdoor parking. The neighborhood is safe and clean with shopping nearby. You can reach both the bus stop and the river park entrance within two minutes. We've been here 10 years and love it still.Rodzaj pokojuCałe miejsceRodzaj nieruchomościKondominiumMieści3SypialnieMontréal, Québec, KanadaWest Montreal river-view, lovely condoCena151 zł West Montreal river-view, lovely condoCałe miejsce · 2 łóżkaNOWESave to Wish ListMy place is close to public transport. You’ll love my place because of the outdoors space, the neighbourhood, the comfy bed, the light, and the kitchen. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travellers, and families (with kids).The place was large and clean. The hosts were accessible by phone anytime we needed them.Robyn2016-10-23T00:00:00ZVery clean home with friendly neighbors. Harman was always available to answer questions. If you are planning to travel with your family, this is one of the best places you can stay m'barek2017-04-04T00:00:00ZI stayed in this ‘Beautifully well renovated basement with parking’ for a week. Harman was really answering all the replies with a warm and prompt explanation. Although it was only the basement I was staying, the fact nobody was staying on the main floor, I had kept the privacy; it is important to point out that there are two front doors for the main floor and the basement, respectively. The location is a bit far from Montreal downtown, so you will have easy access to groceries, cafes, etc. Not to mention the rooms and living room are spacious, the basement is super clean and warm as Harman described in the post. I treated myself comfortably as if it is my place! Thanks Harman ;) Please choose this house if you need a safe, clean and comfortable place along with a reasonable price!Soyoung2016-10-15T00:00:00ZHome was comfortable and clean. Had everything we needed for our stay. You could hear the family upstairs however no different than being in an apartment. I would stay here again just for the convenience of the home, the comfortable space and great pricing. Stephanie2017-03-28T00:00:00ZRodzaj pokojuCałe miejsceRodzaj nieruchomościInnyMieści4SypialnieMontréal, Québec, KanadaBeautifuly renovated basement with parkingCena228 zł Beautifuly renovated basement with parkingCałe miejsce · 2 łóżka4 recenzjeSave to Wish ListA True Canadian Experience |
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 43,059 | Shuttle bus in Yongding County - from Yongding Coach Station (永定车站) to Hukeng Tulou Village (湖坑土楼文化村),40min interval, 1 hour driving, 15 Yuan per adult
Shuttle bus in Xiamen City - from Xiamen Hubin South Road Station (厦门湖滨南路车站) to Xiayang (下洋), in the midway the coach will visa Hukeng Station (湖坑站), get off in Hukeng Station. And the ticket office is just on the road which you can see.
Chengqi Tulou in Yongding County (The King of Tulou) |
c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 43,059 | Ticket: 50 Yuan per adult including Chengqi Tulou, Shize Tulou, Wuyun Tulou, etc.
Location: in Gaobei Tulou Village of Gaotou Town in Yongding County in Longyan City in Fujian (龙岩市永定县高头镇高北土楼村)
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 43,059 | Ticket: 50 Yuan per adult including Zhenfu Tulou, Yanxiang Tulou, Huanji Tulou
Location: in Xinnan Village, Hukeng Town, Yongding County (永定县湖坑镇新南村)
Chuxi Tulou Cluster in Yongding County (The most beautiful Tulou cluster with round and square tulou) |
c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 43,059 | Ticket: 50 Yuan per adult including Jiqing Tulou, Shengqing Tulou, Shanqing Tulou, etc.
Location: in Xiayang Town, Yongding County (永定县下洋镇初溪村)
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 52,995 | TABLE D______________________________________Test no. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10______________________________________Chemical analysismoisture, % 0.15 0.09 0.08 0.33 0.21 0.12 0.08biuret, % 0.54 0.50 0.46 0.58 0.54 0.56 0.58Formurea 80, % 0.39 0.43 0.40 0.38 0.40 0.42 0.48Physical analysiscrushing strength,kg1.75 mm φ 0.85 0.98 0.73 0.60 0.95 -- --2.0 mm φ 0.98 1.61 0.91 0.85 1.40 1.68 2.082.5 mm φ 1.30 2.05 1.26 0.97 1.78 2.21 2.683.15 mm φ -- 2.35 -- 1.55 2.07 2.76 3.034.00 mm φ -- 3.71 -- 1.77 3.21 3.94 4.43TVA abrasion test% 1.25 mm 2.8 <1 1 <1 <1 <1 <1______________________________________
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 63,955 | Patent US5106116 - Auxiliary safety structure for a baby stroller - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsThis invention relates to an auxiliary safety structure for a baby stroller and in particular to one which includes a rear stay connected with an engaging member, a handle connected with a seat, a screw inserted through a tube, the engaging member and the rear stay to engage with a nut, a crank arm connecting...http://www.google.com/patents/US5106116?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US5106116 - Auxiliary safety structure for a baby strollerAdvanced Patent SearchTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents.Publication numberUS5106116 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 07/773,443Publication dateApr 21, 1992Filing dateOct 9, 1991Priority dateOct 9, 1991Fee statusLapsedPublication number07773443, 773443, US 5106116 A, US 5106116A, US-A-5106116, US5106116 A, US5106116AInventorsShum M. ChenOriginal AssigneeChen Shum MExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (4), Referenced by (31), Classifications (9), Legal Events (3) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetAuxiliary safety structure for a baby stroller
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,07:20 停沪闵路报春路公交站台(1号线外环路地铁站北2出口过天桥后右拐往前600米 ,7:40 松江荣乐路人民北路公交站台(9号线松江体育中心站3号出口左转60米) ,车上大家相互自我介绍,一路欢歌笑语! 07:10 Meet at the entrance of Shanghai Museum Store, 188 Wusheng Road (exit from Exit 1 of People's Square Metro, Metro Line 1.2.8) , stop at Humin Road Baochun Road Bus Station (outside Line 1 ) at 07:20 After exiting the overpass at the North Exit of the Ring Road Metro Station, turn right and go 600 meters ahead , 7:40 Songjiang Rongle Road, Renmin North Road bus platform (turn left at 60 meters from Songjiang Sports Center Station Line 3 at Line 9) Introduce yourself, laugh and laugh all the way!
Around 11:30 we arrived at the foot of Mogan Mountain in Deqing. After a simple warm-up exercise, we walked up the mountain lightly and walked along the Mogan Ancient Road, all the way, with green mountains and green bamboos, streams and clear waters, feeling very good! At this time, there are usually "wet" people. |
c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 65,068 | , Volume 25, Issue 5–6, pp 723–734
This paper presents an on-going study of the enactment of The International Promotion of Chinese Policy 国际汉语推广政策. It explores how Chinese teaching and learning take place in a Chinese university under the Study in China Programme which allows international students, after a period of intensive Chinese language learning, to transfer to academic courses taught in Chinese for Chinese students at the tertiary level. This programme has expanded in recent years in response to the government’s goal to enhance China’s soft power globally. By studying policy documents, engaging in conversations with students and teachers and observing classrooms, our study reveals that there are conflicting interests of social actors at national, institutional and individual levels, causing considerable conflicts and tensions in three aspects: 1 the divergent goals of internationalisation between the government and the higher education institution; 2 the imperative need of academic Chinese for subject learning and the actual offer of Chinese for everyday communication and 3 the competing role of English versus Chinese as a lingua franca for international students in the university setting. These conflicts make it difficult for international students to benefit from the subject courses, and for universities to implement successful language programmes for international students, and this renders the political objective of this programme difficult to achieve.
KeywordsInternational students Study in China The International Promotion of Chinese Policy Download fulltext PDF |
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 67,348 | Patent US6683616 - Method and apparatus for color adjustment of display screen - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsThe present invention provides a method and apparatus for color adjustment of a display screen which can provide an interactive user interface which allows a user to perform color adjustment efficiently and effectively. The color adjustment of the display screen in a color display device, such as LCD,...http://www.google.com/patents/US6683616?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6683616 - Method and apparatus for color adjustment of display screenAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS6683616 B1Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 09/614,599Publication dateJan 27, 2004Filing dateJul 12, 2000Priority dateJul 15, 1999Fee statusPaidPublication number09614599, 614599, US 6683616 B1, US 6683616B1, US-B1-6683616, US6683616 B1, US6683616B1InventorsKazushi Yamauchi, Osamu SatoOriginal AssigneeInternational Business Machines CorporationExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (8), Non-Patent Citations (2), Referenced by (11), Classifications (20), Legal Events (4) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetMethod and apparatus for color adjustment of display screen
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 69,289 | CH3 OH+H2 O→3 H2 +CO2 Further, in an engine using hydrocarbons (HC) such as LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) and natural gas as fuel, at least one kind of metal selected from the group consisting of Ni, Co (cobalt), and Rh (rhodium) is used as the reforming catalyst. The fuel is reformed at 300°-800° C. Water vapor, air, or water from a water tank is added to the HC fuel to reform the HC fuel and to generate H2. The catalyst is maintained at a respective temperature according to the kind of catalyst used. Usually, methane is generated at low temperatures and CO (carbon monoxide) is generated at high temperatures. The reactions at the reforming catalyst are as follows:
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 71,443 | D Cube Bldg. 1F , 2-9-2 Kanda Tsukasamachi , Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo map
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 71,445 | Shenzhen Sea Zone Of Modern Service Industry In Hong Kong-Shenzhen Cooperation Before Interim Measures For The Administration
Original Language Title: 深圳市前海深港现代服务业合作区管理局暂行办法
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 75,335 | Patent US8194770 - Coded MIMO systems with selective channel inversion applied per eigenmode - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsTechniques to perform selective channel inversion per eigenmode in a MIMO system to achieve high spectral efficiency while reducing complexity at both the transmitter and receiver are presented. The available transmission channels are arranged into a number of groups, where each group may include all...http://www.google.com.au/patents/US8194770?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US8194770 - Coded MIMO systems with selective channel inversion applied per eigenmodeAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS8194770 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 10/229,209Publication date5 Jun 2012Priority date27 Aug 2002Fee statusPaidAlso published asCA2496619A1, CN1679269A, CN100370721C, DE60310237D1, DE60310237T2, EP1532762A1, EP1532762B1, US20040042556, WO2004021634A1Publication number10229209, 229209, US 8194770 B2, US 8194770B2, US-B2-8194770, US8194770 B2, US8194770B2InventorsIrina Medvedev, Jay Rod Walton, John W. KetchumOriginal AssigneeQualcomm IncorporatedExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (489), Non-Patent Citations (65), Referenced by (12), Classifications (26), Legal Events (2) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetCoded MIMO systems with selective channel inversion applied per eigenmode
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 85,356 | Patent US7147533 - Method of producing an electron emitting device using a carbon fiber using a ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsThe present invention provides a method of producing an electron emitting device using a carbon fiber using a catalyst, capable of preferably growing carbon fibers at a low temperature without the need of a high temperature process for growing the carbon fibers or a high temperature alloy process on...http://www.google.com/patents/US7147533?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7147533 - Method of producing an electron emitting device using a carbon fiber using a catalyst, capable of preferably growing carbon fibers at a low temperature without the need of a high temperature process for growing the carbon fibers or a highAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS7147533 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 10/661,627Publication dateDec 12, 2006Filing dateSep 15, 2003Priority dateSep 26, 2002Fee statusPaidAlso published asCN1497639A, CN100361258C, US20040063839Publication number10661627, 661627, US 7147533 B2, US 7147533B2, US-B2-7147533, US7147533 B2, US7147533B2InventorsShinichi Kawate, Takeo TsukamotoOriginal AssigneeCanon Kabushiki KaishaExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (54), Referenced by (7), Classifications (28), Legal Events (3) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetMethod of producing an electron emitting device using a carbon fiber using a catalyst, capable of preferably growing carbon fibers at a low temperature without the need of a high temperature process for growing the carbon fibers or a highUS 7147533 B2Abstract The present invention provides a method of producing an electron emitting device using a carbon fiber using a catalyst, capable of preferably growing carbon fibers at a low temperature without the need of a high temperature process for growing the carbon fibers or a high temperature alloy process on a substrate, and growing the carbon fibers by a density capable of applying an electric field necessary for the electron emission further effectively. Using alloy particles containing Pd and at least one element selected from the group consisting of Fe, Co, Ni, Y, Rh, Pt, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, and Lu as the catalyst, a dispersion of the alloy particles is applied on a carbon fiber producing subject surface for providing the alloy particles so as to grow the carbon fibers.
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 84,635 | While the present invention has been described in conjunction with a specific embodiment, it is understood that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. For example, the software/computer-based graphical user interfaces, the data acquisition/actuator controller and the neural network emulator of the present invention could be all be replaced by functionally equivalent hardware systems. Accordingly, this invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations which fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 21,552 | 本考案は、非接触型の固体識別装置に用いられる情報記憶媒体に関する。 This invention relates to an information storage medium used in the non-contact type individual identification device. 特に 、情報記憶媒体の携帯具に関する。 In particular, to a portable device of the information storage medium.
近年、競技場や大型展示場、遊園地、スキー場など多くの人を収容する会場や 施設において、入場者のチェックや施設又は会場内での人の識別や料金等の支払 い等を容易に管理する手段として、情報記憶媒体を用いた非接触型の固体識別シ ステムを導入する施設が増加している。 In recent years, the stadium and the large exhibition hall, an amusement park, in venues and facilities to accommodate a large number of people, such as ski resorts, visitors of the check and facilities or of identification and rates, etc. of people in the venue payment have such easily as a means of managing, facility is increased to introduce a non-contact type individual identification systems for using an information storage medium.
【0003】 具体例としては、施設に入場する際に各人に情報記憶手段(例えば、ICチッ プ等)が内蔵された情報記憶媒体を配布し、各所に設置した外部読取り装置によ り入退場を管理したり、施設内やスキー場、遊技場において発生する料金等の情 報を外部データ処理装置により情報記憶媒体に書込み、退場するときに一括して 支払うシステム、または、駅などの乗車券のいらない改札システム等があげられ る。 [0003] As a specific example, the individuals in the information storage means when entering the facility (e.g., IC chips, etc.) to distribute the information storage medium that is built in, enter Ri by the external reading device installed in various locations to manage the exit, facilities in and ski resorts, writing the information of the fee or the like generated in the gaming field in the information storage medium by an external data processing device, pay all at once when you exit the system or,, ride, such as station ticket gate system and the like do not need a ticket is Ru and the like. |
c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 21,552 | *1項 上記課題を解決するための本考案の技術的手段は、『情報記憶手段と、これに 電気的に接続されるアンテナコイルとが基材に取付けられてなる情報記憶媒体は 、その外部を樹脂により封止されて非接触型の板状のタグを構成しており、前記 タグは、腕時計の時刻表示面を覆う透明カバーに対してその表面側から止着され ると共に、その止着位置は、時刻表示手段による表示時刻が認識可能となる位置 に設定されている構成』としたことである。 * Technical means of the present invention to solve the first term above problems, "information storage means and the information storage medium and the antenna coil is attached to a substrate to be this electrical connection, the external the constitutes a plate-shaped tag is sealed non-contact type of resin, the tag is Rutotomoni be secured from the surface side of the transparent cover that covers the time display surface of the wristwatch, the fastening position is that the display time by the time display means has a structure "set in the recognizable a position. 情報記憶手段とは、情報の書込みが 可能か否かを問わず、情報を記憶できる機能を発揮する物であればよい。 The information storage means, whether or not capable of writing information, as long as it exhibits a function to store information. 具体的 には、ICチップ内のROMやRAM等のメモリのような手段(CPUの有無は 問わない)によって達成されるものであればよい。 Specifically, it means such as a memory of the ROM or a RAM in the IC chip (whether the CPU No preference) it is sufficient that achieved by.
【0011】 時刻表示手段とは、アナログ式時計においては短針及び長針と文字盤を指して おり、デジタル式(数字により時刻が表示される方式)の場合においては液晶画面 に表示される数字を指している。 [0011] The time display means, refers to the number displayed on the LCD screen in the case of the analog type timepiece points to a short hand and long hand and dial, digital (scheme time is displayed by the number) ing.
【0012】 上記技術的手段は次のように作用する。 [0012] The above-mentioned technical means acts in the following manner. 上記手段によれば、情報記憶手段及び アンテナコイルとからなる情報記憶媒体は、その外部を樹脂により封止されて非 接触型のタグを構成し、前記タグは止着される腕時計の機構部分と独立している 。 According to the above means, the information storage medium comprising an information storage means and the antenna coil, the external constitute tag is sealed non-contact type of resin, the tag is a mechanism part of the watch to be fastened be independent . また、前記タグが腕時計の時刻表示面を覆う透明カバーに表面側から止着され る構成であるため、前記腕時計は前記透明カバー以外の部位(内部構造)につい て設計の変更をする必要がない。 Moreover, since the tag is fastened to Ru composed from the surface side to the transparent cover covering the time display surface of the wristwatch, the watch is not necessary to change the design with the site (internal structure) other than said transparent cover .
【0013】 時刻表示部が認識可能とは、前記タグが止着されることにより被覆される領域 から前記時刻表示部が外れている状態だけでなく、前記タグの全体又は一部が透 明な樹脂によって構成されて、前記タグが時刻表示部を覆うように止着されると きに、前記タグの透明樹脂部分を通して表示時刻を認識できるようなものであっ てもよい。 [0013] the time display section and recognizable, the tag is not only a state in which the time display unit from the area covered by being fastened is out, in whole or in part light permeability of the tag formed of a resin, to come to the tag is secured to cover the time display unit may be such as to recognize the display times through the transparent resin portion of the tag. |
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 95,948 | FIG. 9 is a simplified block diagram of a data processing system 500. Data processing system 500 typically includes at least one processor 502 which communicates with a number of peripheral devices over bus subsystem 504. These peripheral devices typically include a storage subsystem 506 (memory subsystem 508 and file storage subsystem 514), a set of user interface input and output devices 518, and an interface to outside networks 516, including the public switched telephone network. This interface is shown schematically as �Modems and Network Interface� block 516, and is coupled to corresponding interface devices in other data processing systems over communication network interface 524. Data processing system 500 may include a terminal or a low-end personal computer or a high-end personal computer, workstation or mainframe.
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c4-en.tfrecord-00008-of-11264.json | 96,430 | DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT In the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 4 the base station control system 10 has a store of suitable codec programs available to it, which can be downloaded to the mobile telephone 1 as required for individual telecommunications transactions. The mobile telephone 1 has a memory in which a default program is stored in read-only memory, and one or more suitable alternative programs can be stored in electronically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) such that further programs can be stored if required to carry out a different transaction. These will typically be codec programs requiring a lower bit-rate or providing improved error correction capabilities, which may require more individual data memory within the mobile telephone than the default program, or may simply be faster or more efficient, but require the same amount of memory.
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