Abstract:
Compounds of the formula I in which R1 and R2, independently of one another, each denote H, A, OA, SA or HaI, R3 denotes H or A, R4 denotes A or NH2, R5 denotes H, NH2, NHA or NA2, A denotes alkyl having 1 to 10 carbon atoms, alkenyl, cycloalkyl or alkylenecycloalkyl, Hal denotes F, Cl, Br or I, and their physiologically acceptable salts and/or solvates, as phosphodiesterase VII inhibitors.
Abstract:
A network element is provided for receiving receives message signals and reading the synchronization status messages contained therein. The network element transmits the message signals to a central network management facility which selects one of the message signals as a timing reference based on the synchronization status messages and based on stored information about the structure and configuration of the network. The network management facility then notifies the network element of the selection. The network element derives a clock signal from the selected message signal and uses this clock signal to adjust an internal clock generator. Because the network management facility also has information about parallel transmission paths, the creation of timing loops is effectively prevented.
Abstract:
Aralkylpyridazinone derivatives of the formula I and their physiologically acceptable salts in which R1, R2, R3, R4, R5 and Q have the meanings indicated in claim 1, show inhibition of phosphodiesterase IV and can be employed for the treatment of inflammatory processes and of allergies, asthma and autoimmune disorders.
Abstract:
Arylalkanoylpyridazine derivatives of the formula I and the physiologically acceptable salts thereof in which R1, R2, R3, R4, Q and B have the meanings given in Claim 1 act as phosphodiesterase IV inhibitors and can be employed for the treatment of osteoporosis, tumors, atherosclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, diabetes mellitus, inflammatory processes, allergies, asthma, autoimmune diseases and AIDS.
Abstract:
Arylalkanoylpyridazine derivatives of the formula I ##STR1## and the physiologically acceptable salts thereof in whichR.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3, R.sup.4, Q and B have the meanings given in claim 1 act as phosphodiesterase IV inhibitors and can be employed for the treatment of osteoporosis, tumors, atherosclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, diabetes mellitus, inflammatory processes, allergies, asthma, autoimmune diseases and AIDS.
Abstract:
Arylalkyl-thiadiazinone derivatives of the formula I ##STR1## and physiologically unobjectionable salts thereof in which R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3, R.sup.4, R.sup.5 and Q have the meanings given in claim 1, exhibit phosphodiesterase IV inhibition and can be used for the therapy of asthmatic disorders.
Abstract:
Arylalkyl diazinone derivatives of the formula I ##STR1## and their physiologically acceptable salts, in whichR.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3, R.sup.4, B, Q and X have the meanings indicated in claim 1, exhibit phosphodiesterase IV inhibition and can be employed for the treatment of inflammatory processes and also of allergies, asthma and autoimmune disorders.
Abstract:
A device for separating liquids of differing density including a container 10 for the liquid, the container having at least two outlet openings 12, 14. In addition, at least one coalescer element 16 is provided to which the liquid to be separated can be fed. The container 10 and/or the coalescer element 16 and/or additional elements 18, 20 have a modular construction and may be assembled together in any desired sequence.
Abstract:
An apparatus for separating an oil aerosol from air, including a separating element which is configured as an annular coalescer which coalesces the oil or oil mist in a known manner into larger oil drops which settle by gravity in the separating element and downstream therefrom. The separating element is disposed in a housing and fastened to a flanged piece, the flange piece including an adapter element to which additional flanged pieces and/or connecting lines for supplying and carrying away the air are attached.
Abstract:
A differential pressure switch particularly suitable for monitoring dirt accumulation on a filter element of an oil-separating air filter comprising a piston which is movable in response to a relative change in pressure between two pressure zones and is biased in one direction by a restoring spring, and a rolling membrane which separates the pressure zones.