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20120007334 | Arm Support, And Sitting Support With Such Arm Support - An arm support, comprising an arm supporting element, connected via a connecting device with a lift device, wherein the arm supporting element has a longitudinal direction between a front end and a rear end and is connected via a tilting axis (E) with the connecting device, which tilting axis (E), in top plan view, is situated between the front end and the rear end, wherein the lift device comprises compensation means for bearing the weight of the arm support and a load borne thereon, in particular an arm of a user. | 01-12-2012 |
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20080253519 | Automatic Control of a Medical Device - System and method for automatic control of processes or application, such as the activation or deactivation of a radiation source for medical purposes. The system comprises an operator tracking system arranged to determine the gesture/posture of a user, an evaluation device arranged to evaluate the determined gesture/posture, and an enabling device arranged to enable and disable the radiation source in response to an output of the evaluation device. The operator tracking system may use a gazing direction analysis that may be based on the output of an eye tracking system, or an emitter-receiver arrangement for a directed signal. | 10-16-2008 |
20110026678 | AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF A MEDICAL DEVICE - System and method for automatic control of processes or application, such as the activation or deactivation of a radiation source for medical purposes. The system comprises an operator tracking system arranged to determine the gesture/posture of a user, an evaluation device arranged to evaluate the determined gesture/posture, and an enabling device arranged to enable and disable the radiation source in response to an output of the evaluation device. The operator tracking system may use a gazing direction analysis that may be based on the output of an eye tracking system, or an emitter-receiver arrangement for a directed signal. | 02-03-2011 |
20110060423 | AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF A MEDICAL DEVICE - System and method for automatic control of processes or application, such as the activation or deactivation of a radiation source for medical purposes. The system comprises an operator tracking system arranged to determine the gesture/posture of a user, an evaluation device arranged to evaluate the determined gesture/posture, and an enabling device arranged to enable and disable the radiation source in response to an output of the evaluation device. The operator tracking system may use a gazing direction analysis that may be based on the output of an eye tracking system, or an emitter-receiver arrangement for a directed signal. | 03-10-2011 |
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20100045951 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - A temperature sensor is provided to measure the temperature of immersion liquid at a position where the immersion liquid is supplied. The reading of this temperature sensor is used to control the magnitude of heat input to the immersion liquid using a heater and/or cooler. A controller is used to calculate the calibration error of the temperature sensor relative to a temperature sensor that is provided upstream. The controller uses readings of the temperature difference between the two temperature sensors at one or more mass flow rates in order to estimate the temperature difference between the two temperature sensors at an infinite mass flow rate. The temperature difference at this infinite mass flow rate is estimated to be the temperature calibration error of the temperature sensor to measure the temperature of immersion liquid at a position where the immersion liquid is supplied relative to the upstream temperature sensor. | 02-25-2010 |
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20100328634 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND A METHOD OF OPERATING THE APPARATUS - A method of cleaning an immersion lithographic apparatus is disclosed in which a cleaner is added to immersion liquid for use during exposure of a substrate. The cleaner may be a combination of a soap and a solvent. The cleaner maybe present at a concentration of less than 300 ppb. | 12-30-2010 |
20110013159 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND A METHOD OF MEASURING FLOW RATE IN A TWO PHASE FLOW - A lithographic apparatus is disclosed that includes a conduit for two phase flow therethrough. A flow separator is provided to separate the two phase flow into a gas flow and a liquid flow. A flow meter measures the flow rate of fluid in the gas flow or the liquid flow. | 01-20-2011 |
20110017724 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - Fluid temperature control and sensor calibration is disclosed. In an embodiment, a fluid temperature control unit includes a heater configured to heat a first fluid in a first fluid path, a first temperature sensor configured to measure a temperature of the first fluid in the first fluid path, a second temperature sensor configured to measure a temperature of a second fluid in a second fluid path, and a controller configured to control the heater on the basis of the temperature sensed by the first sensor and the temperature sensed by the second sensor. | 01-27-2011 |
20110080567 | LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND A METHOD OF OPERATING THE APPARATUS - A cleaning liquid supply system is disclosed. The cleaning liquid supply system may supply an emulsified cleaning liquid to clean an immersion lithographic apparatus. A lithographic apparatus is also disclosed. | 04-07-2011 |
20110299051 | FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM, A LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, A METHOD OF VARYING FLUID FLOW RATE AND A DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - A fluid supply system for a lithographic apparatus includes a first fluid flow path for fluid between a fluid source and a first component and a drain fluid flow path for fluid flow from a junction in the first fluid flow path to a drain component. A controller is provided to vary a fluid flow rate to the first component from the fluid source by regulating flow of fluid through the drain fluid flow path. | 12-08-2011 |
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20100146647 | Antibody producing non-human mammals - Described are transgenic, non-human animals comprising a nucleic acid encoding an immunoglobulin light chain, whereby the immunoglobulin light chain is human, human-like, or humanized. The nucleic acid is provided with a means that renders it resistant to DNA rearrangements and/or somatic hypermutations. In one embodiment, the nucleic acid comprises an expression cassette for the expression of a desired molecule in cells during a certain stage of development in cells developing into mature B cells. Further provided is methods for producing an immunoglobulin from the transgenic, non-human animal. | 06-10-2010 |
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20140317766 | ANTIBODY PRODUCING NON-HUMAN MAMMALS - Described are transgenic, non-human animals comprising a nucleic acid encoding an immunoglobulin light chain, whereby the immunoglobulin light chain is human, human-like, or humanized. The nucleic acid is provided with a means that renders it resistant to DNA rearrangements and/or somatic hypermutations. In one embodiment, the nucleic acid comprises an expression cassette for the expression of a desired molecule in cells during a certain stage of development in cells developing into mature B cells. Further provided is methods for producing an immunoglobulin from the transgenic, non-human animal. | 10-23-2014 |
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