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A method for detection of cancer of the breast is provided which comprises drawing a partial vacuum around the area of the breast immediately peripherally surrounding the breast nipple to restrain sphincter contraction of the duct openings in the nipple area, then, while maintaining this first mentioned partial vacuum, intermittently applying a zone of reduced pressure to the nipple itself for the extraction of secretion therefrom in sufficient quantity for the cytological examination of epithel...
A positive-acting photosensitive proofing element is constructed with a thermal adhesive layer having a Tg between 45.degree. C. and 60.degree. C., said adhesive comprising a polymer or copolymer derived from an ethylenically unsaturated monomer and 0.5 to 40% by weight of a polyvinyl ether polymer as a flexibilizer.
A scorch-resistant, curable, fluorinated elastomer gum composition is provided. A free-radically curable, fluorinated elastomer gum is compounded with an aliphatically unsaturated, diorganosulfur compound in which at least one of the organo moieties contains a .beta.,.gamma.-aliphatically unsaturated moiety having at least one hydrogen atom bonded to the .alpha. carbon atom of said moiety, said carbon atom being bonded to a sulfur atom of the compound. The diorganosulfur compound reduces the ten...
Indicating device suitable for visibly indicating conditions such as the application of force or pressure or the exposure to a critical temperature. The device includes a porous pad containing an indicating dyed chemical, a wick maintained in spaced relation to the pad and a snap action activating means. The activating means forces the wick into contact with the pad and dyed chemical migration provides visible indication of the application of force or pressure. The indicating dyed chemical may b...
Light-sensitive silver halide photographic materials comprising a support base and one or more hydrophilic colloid layers, at least one of which is a silver halide emulsion layer, at least one hydrophilic colloid surface layer of said photographic materials containing (a) a non-ionic surface active agent having a polyoxyethylene group, (b) a fluorinated organic compound which is the reaction product of a polyoxyalkyleneamine compound and a fluorinated organic acid compound, (c) discrete particle...
Certain substituted 6,7-dihydro-1-oxo-1H,5H-benzo[ij]-quinolizine-2-carboxylic acids and hydrazides, esters, amides and salts thereof, intermediates therefor, and a process for their preparation are described; the compounds are active as anti-microbial agents.
Substituted 4-hydroxy-3-(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)-quinoline compounds are prepared by reacting substituted 3-cyano-4-hydroxyquinolines with sodium azide to provide useful anti-allergic compounds.
The casing of a hearing aid can be acoustically dampened and its receiver is less likely to amplify noise stemming from vibrations of the casing when the casing is lined with a viscoelastic material. The viscoelastic lining can be applied by laying a viscoelastic layer across the rim of the casing and drawing a vacuum at the sound-communicating orifice of the casing until the viscoelastic is drawn tightly against the interior of the casing. A preferred viscoelastic layer has at one surface a sub...
High performance thermoplastic pressure sensitive adhesives are prepared by the copolymerization of N-(meth)-acryloylamino acids and acid derivatives with long-chained alkyl acrylates. The copolymers can be formulated into tapes that possess an excellent threefold balance of the necessary tape properties of tack, adhesion and cohesion.
Gasketing material is produced by combining a tubular casing of braided or woven from continuous inorganic filaments, such as alumina-boria-silica fibers, with a core composition comprising a major proportions of intumescent material, suitably unexpanded vermiculite. Heating the gasket in situ results in expansion to give a resilient gasket stable to temperatures of about 1000.degree. to 1200.degree. C.
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