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Accelerometers are used in down-hole drilling operations, e.g., oil, gas and geothermal, to navigate the drill in off-vertical directions. Because of the depths involved, the operating temperature for these accelerometers is very high and can exceed 200° C. for oil and gas drilling and can reach 300° C. for geothermal ... | Accelerometers are used in down-hole drilling operations, e.g., oil, gas and geothermal, to navigate the drill in off-vertical directions. Because of the depths involved, the operating temperature for these accelerometers is very high and can exceed 200° C. for oil and gas drilling and can reach 300° C. for geothermal ... | Accelerometers are used in down - hole dr7llLng operations, e. g. , oil, gas and geothermal, to navigate the drill in off - vertical directions. Because of the depths involved, the operatiHr temperature for these accelerometers is very high and can exceed 200 ° C. for oil and gas drilling and can reaSM 300 ° C. for geo... | Accelerometers used in down-hole drilling operations, e.g., oil, gas and geothermal, to navigate the in directions. Because of the depths involved, the operating temperature for these accelerometers very high and can exceed 200° C. for oil and gas drilling and can reach 300° C. geothermal drilling. Developing drive for... | AcCELeromeTers ArE used In dowN-Hole DRILlINg OPerATIOns, E.G., oil, Gas anD GeOthermAL, tO NAviGATe thE driLL in oFF-VeRtICAL DirecTIoNs. BecausE Of The depTHS invOLvED, thE oPEraTing TEMpERAtUre FoR these acCeLERomeTerS IS VErY HIgh And can ExCeed 200° c. for OIL aND gAs drILlinG AND can rEaCh 300° C. For GeOTheRmal ... | Accelerometers are usedindown-hole drilling operations, e.g., oil, gas and geothermal, to navigate the drill in off-verticaldirections. Because of the depthsinvolved, the operating temperaturefor these accelerometers is very high and can exceed 200°C. for oil and gas drilling and can reach 300° C. for geot... | _Accelerometers_ are used in _down-hole_ drilling operations, e.g., _oil,_ _gas_ and _geothermal,_ to navigate the _drill_ _in_ off-vertical directions. Because of the depths involved, the operating temperature for these accelerometers is very high and can exceed 200° C. _for_ oil and gas drilling and can reach 300° C.... |
Currently, with development of an electronic communication industry, User Equipment (UE) such as a cellular phone, an electronic scheduler, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a laptop computer, and the like has become a necessity of a modern society, and plays an important role of transferring information changing fas... | Currently, with development of an electronic communication industry, User Equipment (UE) such as a cellular phone, an electronic scheduler, a Personal Digital identity (PDA), a laptop computer, and the like has become a necessity of a modern society, and plays an important role of transferring information changing fast... | Currently, with development of an electrohiD communication jnduetry, User Equipment (UE) such as a cellular phone, an electronic scheduler, a Personal Digital AssistSnh (PDA ), a laptop computer, and the like has become a necessity of a Kodedn society, and plays an important role of transferring information changing fa... | Currently, with development of an electronic communication industry, User Equipment (UE) such as a cellular phone, an electronic scheduler, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a laptop computer, and the like has become a necessity of a modern society, and plays an important role of changing fast. UE a convenient operatio... | cuRReNTly, WiTH DEvelOpMeNT Of An EleCtrONic COmMUNicATIon inDUstry, USEr EQUipMeNT (UE) SUcH As A CellULAr pHOne, An EleCTRoNic ScHEdUler, a PERsoNaL dIGital aSsistaNT (pdA), a LAPtOP cOMpuTER, anD The likE hAs BEcome A nECesSiTY Of a mOdERN SOciEtY, ANd PlaYs AN iMPORTant rolE oF tRANsferRinG iNfOrMATION chAnGiNG FaS... | Currently, with developmentof an electronic communication industry, User Equipment (UE) such as a cellular phone, an electronic scheduler, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a laptop computer, and thelike has become a necessity of amodern society, and plays an important role of transferring in... | Currently, with development of an electronic communication _industry,_ User Equipment (UE) such as a cellular phone, an electronic _scheduler,_ a Personal Digital _Assistant_ (PDA), a laptop _computer,_ _and_ the like _has_ become a _necessity_ of _a_ _modern_ _society,_ and plays an _important_ role of transferring in... |
A plasma is an ionized gas whose charged particle constituents (electrons and ions) interact primarily through electromagnetic forces. Plasmas in various forms make up a large portion of the known universe. In addition, they form the basis of a multitude of everyday devices from incandescent or fluorescent lighting to ... | A plasma is an ionized gas whose charged particle constituents (electrons and ions) interact primarily through electromagnetic forces. Plasmas in various forms make up a large portion of the known universe. In addition, they form the basis of a multitude of everyday devices from incandescent or fluorescent lighting to ... | A plasma is an ionized gas whose charged particle constituents (electrons and ions) interact primarily through electromagnetic forces. Plasmas in various forms make up a large portion of the known universe. In addition, they form the basis of a multitude of everyday devices from incandescent or fluorescent lighting to ... | A is an ionized gas charged particle constituents (electrons and ions) interact primarily through electromagnetic forces. Plasmas in various forms make up a of known universe. addition, they form the basis of a of everyday devices from incandescent fluorescent lighting to recent television development. They are also us... | a PlasMA Is AN IoNiZED Gas WhOSe chARgeD pARtIcLe CONstitUenTS (ELECtrONs ANd ions) intErACt pRIMarILY thrOuGH eLEcTROmagNetic forces. plAsMaS iN vArioUs foRms mAkE UP a lARGe poRtiON oF THe KnOWN unIVERsE. In AddItIoN, They FORM thE BasiS OF A MUlTITUDe oF eVErYDAy deviCes FroM INCANdESCENt oR fLuoreSCeNT LigHTinG To ... | A plasma isan ionized gas whose charged particle constituents (electrons and ions) interact primarily throughelectromagnetic forces. Plasmas in variousforms make up a large portion of the known universe. In addition, they form thebasis of a multitude of everyday devices from incandescent or fluoresc... | A plasma _is_ an ionized gas whose charged particle _constituents_ _(electrons_ and ions) _interact_ primarily _through_ electromagnetic forces. _Plasmas_ _in_ various forms _make_ _up_ _a_ _large_ _portion_ _of_ _the_ known universe. _In_ addition, they form the basis of a multitude of everyday devices _from_ incandes... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a collapsible tent for truck beds and the like, and more particularly to such a tent which is rapidly and conveniently mounted on and dismounted from such a bed, is light in weight, is low in cost, and is particularly adapted for use with small pickups and four... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a collapsible tent for truck beds and the like, and more particularly to such a tent which is rapidly and conveniently mounted on and dismounted from such a bed, is light in weight, is low in cost, and is particularly adapted for use with small pickups and four... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a collapsible tent for truck beds and the like, and more particularly to such a tent which is rapidly and conveniently mounted on and dis<ouJted from such a bed, is light in weight, is low in cost, and is particularly adapted for use with small pickups and four... | 1. Field of the The present invention relates to a tent for truck beds the like, and particularly to such a tent which is rapidly and conveniently mounted on and dismounted from such a bed, is light in weight, is low in cost, and is particularly adapted for use with small pickups and four-wheel drive vehicles. 2. Descr... | 1. FielD Of THe InVEnTION
tHe pResEnT inVeNtION reLates To A COLLAPsiBLe tEnT for tRUck Beds aND thE LIke, AND More PARTicUlarlY TO SuCH A teNT WHICh is RaPiDly AnD cOnveniEntLy MoUnteD ON aNd diSMOUNtEd FrOm SuCh A Bed, Is ligHT IN WeIght, IS loW in coSt, aND is paRtiCUlARly aDaPTEd fOR uSE witH SMaLl pICKupS ANd fOUR... | 1.Field of theInvention The present inventionrelates to a collapsible tent for truck beds and thelike, and more particularly tosuch a tent which is rapidly and conveniently mounted on anddismountedfrom such a bed, is light in weight, is low in cost, and is particularly adapted for use with small p... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present invention relates to a collapsible tent for truck beds and _the_ like, and _more_ particularly to such a tent which is rapidly and conveniently mounted on _and_ dismounted from such a bed, is light in weight, is _low_ _in_ cost, and _is_ particularly adapted _for_ use with _small... |
Molecular sieves of the crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite type are well known in the art and now comprise over 150 species of both naturally occurring and synthetic compositions. In general, the crystalline zeolites are formed from corner-sharing AlO.sub.2 and SiO.sub.2 tetrahedra and are characterized by having pore... | Molecular sieves of the crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite type are well known in the art and now comprise over 150 species of both naturally occurring and synthetic compositions. In general, the crystalline zeolites are formed from corner-sharing AlO.sub.2 and SiO.sub.2 tetrahedra and are qualify by having pore openi... | Molecular sieves of the crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite type are well known in the art and now comprise over 150 species of both naturally ocVu%ring and synthetic compositions. In general, the crystalline zeolites are formed from corner - sharing AlO. sub. 2 and SiO. sub. 2 tetrahedra and are characterized by havin... | Molecular sieves of the crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite type are well known in the art now comprise over 150 both naturally occurring and synthetic compositions. In general, the crystalline are formed from corner-sharing AlO.sub.2 and SiO.sub.2 tetrahedra and are characterized by having openings of uniform dimensio... | moLEcUlAr SIeVES oF tHe CRYSTALline AlUmInOSILiCAte ZEOliTe tYPe ArE WelL KNown in The Art ANd NOW COmPRiSe OVer 150 speCiES OF BotH NAtuRAlly ocCurRING AnD sYNTHetIC CoMPoSitioNS. In GENerAL, THe CrYsTaLliNe zEoLIteS Are ForMED From corNEr-sHArIng ALO.suB.2 ANd sIo.Sub.2 TETRAhedrA And aRe chARacteriZED BY hAviNG porE... | Molecularsieves of the crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite type are wellknown in the art and now comprise over 150 species of both naturally occurring and syntheticcompositions. Ingeneral,the crystalline zeolites are formed from corner-sharingAlO.sub.2 and SiO.sub.2 tetrahedra and are characterized by ... | Molecular sieves of _the_ crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite type are well known in the art and now comprise over 150 species of both naturally occurring and _synthetic_ compositions. In general, the crystalline zeolites are formed from _corner-sharing_ _AlO.sub.2_ and _SiO.sub.2_ tetrahedra and are characterized by h... |
Computed tomography (CT) systems and methods are widely used, particularly for medical imaging and diagnosis. CT systems generally create projection images through a subject's body at a series of projection angles. A radiation source, such as an X-ray tube, irradiates the body from one side. Images of the subject's bod... | Computed tomography (CT) systems and methods are widely used, particularly for medical imaging and diagnosis. CT systems generally integrate projection images through a subject's body at a series of projection angles. A radiation source, such as an X-ray tube, irradiates the body from one side. Images of the subject's ... | Ckm9uted tomography (CT) systems and methods are widely used, particularly for medical imaging and diagnosis. CT systems generally create projection images through a subject ' s body at a series of projection angles. A radiation source, suDU as an X - ray tube, irradiates the body Vr9m one side. IjXges of the subject '... | Computed tomography (CT) systems and methods are widely particularly for medical imaging and diagnosis. systems generally create projection images through a subject's body at a series of projection angles. A radiation source, such as an X-ray tube, irradiates the body from one side. Images of the subject's can be recon... | CoMPuTED TOMoGrApHy (CT) SYstEMS aND METhoDs are WideLy uSEd, ParTIculaRly For meDICAl iMaGing ANd DiAgnoSIS. ct Systems geNErally CReaTe projeCTiOn ImaGeS thRoUgH a suBJeCT's bOdy aT a seRIES of PRojecTioN angLES. A rADIATion SOUrCE, sUCH as An X-RAy tube, irrADiaTEs tHe Body FrOM OnE sIDe. IMAGES oF tHE SubJECt'S BoD... | Computed tomography (CT) systems and methods are widelyused, particularlyfor medical imaging and diagnosis. CT systems generally create projection images through a subject's body at a series ofprojection angles. Aradiation source, such as an X-ray tube, irradiates the body from one side.Images ofthe su... | _Computed_ _tomography_ (CT) systems _and_ methods _are_ widely used, particularly _for_ medical _imaging_ and diagnosis. CT systems generally create projection images through a subject's body _at_ a series _of_ projection angles. A radiation source, such as an X-ray _tube,_ irradiates _the_ body from one side. Images ... |
1. Field of the Disclosure
This disclosure is directed to a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light, and, more particularly to a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light that includes omnidirectional light collection.
2. Related Art
Many lighting devices oper... | 1. Field of the Disclosure This disclosure is directed to a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light, and, more particularly to a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light that includes omnidirectional light collection. 2. Related Art Many lighting devices oper... | 1. Field of the Disclosure This disclosure is directed to a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light, and, HoFe particularly to a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light that includes omnidirectional light collection. 2. Related Art Many lighting devices oper... | Field the Disclosure This disclosure is to a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light, and, more particularly a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light includes omnidirectional light collection. 2. Related Art Many lighting devices operate utilizing multiple ... | 1. FIELd oF ThE DISClOsuRE
thiS DiSCLOsuRe IS dIrEcTEd tO A lIgHT havING a DeVicE For coNTRolLING OPeraTiOn bAsEd ON AMBIenT lIGhT, AnD, MORE pARTICuLarly To A LIghT hAviNG a dEVicE FoR cOntROLling OpERAtIon bASEd On AmbiEnT LIGHT tHAT IncLudeS OMnidIreCtIOnal LIGht COlLECtIOn.
2. ReLaTeD aRt
mANy LIgHtINg DEVICES oper... | 1. Field of the Disclosure Thisdisclosure is directed toa lighthaving a device for controlling operation based on ambient light,and, more particularly to a lighthaving a device for controlling operationbased on ambient light that includes omnidirectional light collection. 2. Related Art Many light... | 1. Field of the Disclosure This disclosure is directed to a light having _a_ device _for_ _controlling_ operation based on ambient light, and, more particularly _to_ a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light that includes omnidirectional light collection. 2. Related Art Many lighting _dev... |
The present invention relates to a force measuring device, and in particular to an improved device for measuring the force exerted by jaws of a chuck under both static and dynamic rotary conditions.
A new power operated chuck, for example a 12" chuck, can be expected to have a maximum static gripping force on the order... | The present invention relates to a force measuring device, and in particular to an improved device for measuring the force exerted by jaws of a chuck under both static and dynamic rotary conditions. A new power operated chuck, for example a 12" chuck, can be expected to have a maximum static gripping force on the order... | The present invention relates to a force measuring device, and in particular to an improved device for measuring the force exerted by jaws of a chuck under both static and dynamic rotary conditions. A new power operated chuck, for example a 12 " chuck, can be expected to have a maximum static gripping force on the orde... | The present relates to a force measuring device, and particular to an device for measuring the force exerted by jaws of a chuck under both static and dynamic rotary conditions. A new power operated chuck, for example 12" chuck, can expected to have a maximum static gripping force on the order of lbs. However, if the po... | the PRESent iNVeNtioN rElates to A forCe MeasUriNg DeVice, aNd in PARtIcULar TO AN iMpROveD DevicE fOR measURInG tHE FOrCE EXeRTed bY jaWS Of a chuck UNder BoTH STatIc aNd dynAMIC rOtAry cOnDItIONs.
A NeW pOWER oPERAteD chuCK, FOr exAmPLE a 12" cHUck, CAn be eXpEctEd TO HaVe A mAXImum sTAtIC GrIPpiNG fORCe on tHE oRdEr... | The present inventionrelates toa force measuring device, and in particular to animproved device for measuringthe force exerted by jaws ofa chuckunder both static anddynamic rotaryconditions. A new power operated chuck,for example a 12"chuck, canbe expected to have a maximum static gripping forceonthe order... | The present _invention_ relates to a force measuring _device,_ and _in_ particular to an _improved_ device for measuring the force exerted by jaws of _a_ chuck under both static and dynamic rotary conditions. A new power operated _chuck,_ for example a 12" chuck, _can_ be expected to _have_ a maximum _static_ _gripping... |
Ammonium and nitrate are primary nitrogen sources for plant growth and development. Plants require transporters for acquisition of both ammonium and nitrate. Transporters of ammonium and nitrate exist not only in plants, but in almost all organisms. Ammonium transporters (AMTs) usually exist in a genome as gene familie... | Ammonium and nitrate are primary nitrogen sources for plant growth and development. Plants require transporters for acquisition of both ammonium and nitrate. Transporters of ammonium and nitrate exist not only in plants, but in almost all organisms. Ammonium transporters (AMTs) usually exist in a genome as gene familie... | Ammonium and nitrate are primary nitrogen sources for plant growth and development. Plants require transporters for acquisition of both ammonium and nitrate. Transporters of ammonium and nitrate exist not only in poSnts, but in almost all orgqnisKs. Ammonium transporters (AMTs) usually exist in a gwnone as gene familie... | Ammonium and nitrate primary nitrogen sources for plant growth and development. Plants require transporters for acquisition of both ammonium nitrate. Transporters of ammonium and nitrate exist not only in plants, but in almost all organisms. Ammonium (AMTs) usually exist in a genome as gene families, for example at lea... | AMmOniUM anD niTrAte aRE PrImaRy nITROgeN souRces For pLant gRowth And deVeLopmENt. plANtS ReQuIRe TrAnspoRTErs FOr aCQUisiTIoN Of BoTh aMMONiuM aNd nITRatE. trAnSPorTeRS oF AMmONiuM AnD nitRATe exist Not onLy in plaNTs, but iN aLMoST ALL OrgaNiSmS. ammoNiUM TrAnSPorterS (amTs) UsUallY Exist iN a gENomE AS Gene FaMIlie... | Ammonium and nitrate are primary nitrogensources for plant growth and development. Plants require transporters for acquisition of bothammonium and nitrate. Transporters of ammonium and nitrate exist not onlyin plants,but in almost all organisms. Ammonium transporters (AMTs) usually exist in a gen... | Ammonium and nitrate are primary nitrogen sources _for_ plant growth _and_ development. Plants require transporters for acquisition of both ammonium and nitrate. Transporters _of_ _ammonium_ _and_ nitrate exist not _only_ in plants, but _in_ almost all organisms. Ammonium transporters (AMTs) usually exist _in_ _a_ geno... |
The invention relates to a writing note pad and more specifically to one that can be worn upon the wrist of a person.
There are many instances when a person is in need of a piece of paper in order to take notes and such paper is simply not available or a large note pad is inconvenient to carry around. Lacking such a no... | The invention relates to a writing note pad and more specifically to one that can be worn upon the wrist of a person. There are many instances when a person is in need of a piece of paper in order to take notes and such paper is simply not available or a large note pad is inconvenient to carry around. Lacking such a no... | The invention relates to a writing note pad and more specifically to one that can be worn upon the wrist of a person. There are many instances when a person is in need of a OieSe of (ap$r in order to take notes and such paper is simply not available or a large note pad is incombenient to carry around. Lacking s Tvh a n... | The invention to a writing note pad more specifically to one that can be worn upon the wrist of a person. There are many instances when a in need of a piece of paper in order to take notes and such paper is simply not or a large note is inconvenient to carry around. Lacking such a note pad, people have to resort to the... | tHE INVEnTIoN RelAtes tO a wriTInG NOTe pAd and MoRe SPECifIcAlLy TO ONE thAt can BE WOrN upON THe WrIST of A PeRson.
theRE Are MaNy instaNCEs when a PErSoN is In need Of A PieCE oF paPer in orDER TO takE NoteS aND SUch paper is Simply nOT AVaiLABlE OR a LarGe NoTe PaD Is INCoNVeNieNt To caRry ArOund. lACkINg SUCh a no... | The invention relates to a writing note pad and more specifically to one that can be worn upon thewristof a person. There aremany instances when a person is in needof a piece of paper inorder to takenotes and such paper is simply not available or a large note padis inconvenient to carry ar... | The invention _relates_ to a writing note pad and more _specifically_ to one that can be worn upon the _wrist_ of a person. There are many instances _when_ _a_ person is in need of a piece of _paper_ in order _to_ take _notes_ and such paper is _simply_ not available or a large note pad is inconvenient _to_ carry aroun... |
A wide variety of coatings have been used to coat the surfaces of packaging articles (e.g., food and beverage cans). For example, metal cans are sometimes coated using “coil coating” or “sheet coating” operations, i.e., a planar coil or sheet of a suitable substrate (e.g., steel or aluminum metal) is coated with a suit... | A wide variety of coatings have been used to coat the surfaces of packaging articles (e.g., food and beverage cans). For example, metal cans are sometimes coated using “coil coating” or “sheet coating” operations, i.e., a rubber coil or sheet of a suitable substrate (e.g., steel or aluminum metal) is coated with a suit... | A wide variety of coatings have been used to coat the surfaces of packaging articles (e. g. , food and beverage XaBs ). For example, metal cans are wome6imes coated using “ coil coating ” or “ sheet coating ” operations, i. e. , a planar coil or sheet of a suitable substrate (e. g. , steel or aluminum metal) is coated ... | A wide variety coatings have been used to coat the surfaces of packaging articles (e.g., food and beverage cans). For example, are coated “coil coating” or “sheet coating” operations, i.e., a planar coil or sheet of a suitable substrate steel or aluminum metal) is coated with a suitable composition and hardened (e.g., ... | A wIDe variEty OF COaTIngS haVE bEEn uSeD To CoAT The surfAces Of pACkaGing ArtIcLeS (e.g., FoOd aND bEVERAge CanS). foR EXAMpLe, meTaL Cans ArE sOMeTImes coatED USinG “CoiL COATiNG” Or “sheET COATing” operatIonS, I.E., A pLANAR coil oR ShEET OF a SuITaBle SUbsTraTe (e.G., SteEl OR aLUmINUm mEtAl) IS cOaTEd with a SUIt... | A wide variety of coatings have been used to coat the surfaces of packaging articles (e.g., food and beverage cans).Forexample, metal cans are sometimes coatedusing “coil coating” or “sheet coating” operations, i.e., a planar coil or sheet of a suitable substrate (e.g., steel or aluminum metal... | A wide variety of coatings have been used to _coat_ the surfaces of packaging articles (e.g., food and beverage cans). For _example,_ metal cans are sometimes coated using “coil coating” or “sheet coating” operations, i.e., _a_ planar coil or sheet of a suitable substrate (e.g., _steel_ or aluminum metal) is coated _wi... |
This invention relates to generating and accumulating status information associated with a data processing operation.
For example, in a vector operation (in which the same steps--e.g., add, multiply, accumulate--are performed on all data elements of the vector) it is useful to generate and accumulate the status (e.g., ... | This invention relates to generating and accumulating status information associated with a particular processing operation. For example, in a vector operation (in which the same steps--e.g., add, multiply, accumulate--are performed on all data elements of the vector) it is useful to generate and accumulate the status (... | This invention relates to gemerat&ng and accumulating status information associated with a data processing operation. For example, in a vector operation (in which the same steps - - e. g. , add, multiply, accumulate - - are performed on all data elements of the vector) it is isef7l to generate and accumulate the status... | This invention relates to generating status information associated with a data processing operation. example, in a vector operation (in which the same steps--e.g., add, accumulate--are performed all data elements of the vector) it is useful to generate and accumulate the status (e.g., overflow, underflow, result) of ea... | thIs INvENTion rELatES TO geNEraTING AnD AccuMuLAtInG STatus InFoRMAtIon ASSOcIATEd wiTH a dATa PRoCESSINg OPeraTION.
foR exAmple, In A vectOr oPeRAtioN (IN wHiCh tHE sAmE stepS--e.g., aDd, MulTipLy, aCCUmulATE--ArE PeRFormed On alL dATA ElEMenTS OF tHE VEctor) iT Is usEfUL tO gENERATE ANd acCumUlatE ThE sTATUs (E.g., ... | This invention relatesto generating and accumulating status information associated with a data processing operation. For example, in a vector operation (in which the same steps--e.g., add, multiply, accumulate--are performed on all data elements of the vector) it is useful to generate and accumulate the status... | This invention relates to generating _and_ accumulating status information _associated_ with a data processing operation. For example, in _a_ vector operation (in which the same steps--e.g., add, _multiply,_ accumulate--are performed on all data elements of the vector) it is _useful_ _to_ generate _and_ accumulate the ... |
1. Field
This invention relates to chain link fences which have a plurality of decorative, elongate slats woven through the links of the chain link fabric of the fence. More particularly, the present invention relates to improved means for locking and retaining the slats in a uniform position along the fencing. Further... | 1. Field This invention relates to chain link fences which have a plurality of decorative, elongate slats woven through the links of the chain link fabric of the fence. More particularly, the present invention relates to improved means for locking and retaining the slats in a uniform position along the fencing. Further... | 1. Field This invention relates to chain link fences which have a plurality of decorative, elongate slats woven through the links of the chain link fabric of the fence. More particularly, the p#ezent invention relates to improved means for locking and retaining the slats in a uniform position along the fencing. Further... | 1. Field This invention relates to chain fences which have plurality of elongate slats woven through the links of the chain link fabric of the More particularly, the present invention relates to improved means for locking and retaining the slats in a uniform position the fencing. Further, the present invention relates ... | 1. FiELd
THis iNvEntIOn RELATeS To ChAIN LiNk FencEs wHiCh HaVe A pluraLIty Of dECoRAtIve, eLOnGate SLaTS WoVeN ThrOugH the liNkS oF thE chAin LInk FABric of ThE FENcE. More PArtiCuLarLY, The presENt INVenTIoN RelatES to ImPROVeD Means FoR LoCKing And reTAinING The slaTS IN A uNIfoRM PoSiTION AlOnG the FeNCINg. FURthER... | 1. Field This invention relates to chain link fences which have a plurality of decorative, elongate slats woven through the links ofthe chain link fabric of the fence.More particularly,the present invention relates to improved means for locking and retaining the slats in a uniformposition along... | 1. Field This invention relates to chain _link_ fences which have a plurality of _decorative,_ _elongate_ slats woven through the links of _the_ _chain_ link _fabric_ of the _fence._ _More_ _particularly,_ the present invention relates to improved means for _locking_ and retaining the slats _in_ a _uniform_ position _a... |
Daily, package delivery companies collect millions of packages from thousands of locations scattered over large geographical areas and transport them to sorting facilities for processing. After processing, the packages are carried to an equally large number of scattered destinations. To meet the rigorous schedules of t... | Daily, package delivery companies collect millions of packages from thousands of locations scattered over large geographical areas and transport them to sorting facilities for processing. After processing, the packages are carried to an equally large number of scattered destinations. To meet the rigorous schedules of t... | Daily, package delivery companies collect millions of packages from thousands of locations scattered over large geographical areas and transport Gyem to sorting facilities for processing. After processing, the packages are carried to an equally large number of scattered festiHations. To meet the rigorous schedules of t... | Daily, package companies collect millions of packages from thousands of locations scattered over geographical areas and transport them facilities for processing. After processing, the packages are carried to an equally large number of scattered destinations. To meet the schedules of today's business environment, while ... | DAilY, PAcKaGE dEliVery comPANieS coLLeCT MIlLiOnS of pAcKaGES fRoM THOUsANdS Of LOCATioNS ScattERed oVER LarGE geOgraphiCAL AreAs anD tRAnsporT TheM TO SoRTinG FACILitiES FOR PrOCesSIng. AFtEr pROcESsING, tHe packAGEs aRe CaRried to AN EqUalLy LargE nUmber OF scATTEred dEStInAtIons. to MEeT ThE RIgOROUs scHEdulES OF T... | Daily, package delivery companies collect millions of packages from thousandsof locations scattered over large geographical areas andtransport them to sorting facilities for processing. After processing, the packages are carriedto anequallylarge numberof scattered destinations. To meet the rigorous schedules of t... | _Daily,_ package _delivery_ companies collect _millions_ of packages from thousands of locations scattered over large geographical areas and transport them _to_ sorting facilities for processing. After _processing,_ the packages are carried _to_ an equally large number of scattered destinations. To _meet_ the _rigorous... |
A standard column or prop used in a mine to hold up the ceiling or roof comprises a pair of aluminum or steel tubular tubes that telescope in each other. The outer end of one of the tube is braced against the ceiling surface and the outer end of the other tube is braced against the floor surface while the inner ends fi... | A standard column or prop fitting in a mine to hold up the ceiling or roof comprises a pair of aluminum or steel tubular tubes that telescope in each other. The outer end of one of the tube is braced against the ceiling surface and the outer end of the other tube is braced against the floor surface while the inner ends... | A standard column or LFop used in a mine to hold up the ceiling or roof comprises a pair of aluminum or steel tubular tubes that telescope in each other. The outer end of one of the tube is braced against the ceiling surface and the outer end of the other tube is braced against the floor ZurfaXe while the inner ends fi... | A standard column or prop used in mine to hold up the ceiling or roof comprises a pair of or steel tubular that telescope in other. The outer end of one of the tube is braced against the ceiling surface and the outer end of the other tube is braced against the floor surface while the inner ends fit within each other. d... | A StANdARD coLUmn or Prop uSeD iN a MIne to hoLD Up thE CEILIng Or RooF cOmpRIseS A PaiR Of alUMInuM Or StEEl TUbuLar TuBeS ThAt TeLESCOPe In Each oTHEr. THE oUteR END oF ONE OF The tUbe Is braCed AgaINSt ThE ceiLing surFACE anD ThE ouTEr eND of The OtHER TUBe is BRACED aGAinsT the FlOoR SurFAce whIlE THe iNNEr enDs fI... | Astandardcolumn or prop used in a mine to hold up the ceiling or roof comprises a pair of aluminumor steel tubular tubes that telescope in eachother. The outer end of one of thetube is braced against the ceilingsurface and theouter end of the other tube is braced against thefloor surface while th... | A standard column or prop _used_ in a mine to hold up the ceiling or roof comprises _a_ pair _of_ aluminum or _steel_ tubular tubes that telescope in each other. _The_ outer end of _one_ of _the_ tube is braced _against_ the ceiling _surface_ and the outer end of the other _tube_ is braced against the floor surface whi... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wafer and a wafer cutting and dividing method.
2. Description of Related Art
A dicing (laser dicing) technique, which uses a laser beam to cut and divide a wafer-like workpiece into individual chips, has been under development.
For example, as recited in Japa... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a wafer and a wafer cutting and dividing method. 2. Description of Related Art A dicing (laser dicing) technique, which uses a laser beam to cut and divide a wafer-like workpiece into individual chips, has been under development. For example, as recited in Japa... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a wafer and a wafer cutting and dividing method. 2. Description of Related Art A dicing (laser dicing) technique, which uses a laser beam to cut and divide a wafer - like workpiece into individual chips, has been under development. For example, as recited in Ja... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention to a wafer and a wafer and dividing method. 2. Description Related Art A dicing dicing) technique, uses a laser beam to cut and divide a workpiece into individual chips, has been under development. For example, as recited in Japanese Patent No. 3408805 that corresponds to... | 1. fieLd of THE INvEntiOn
the presenT invENTION RELaTes to a wafER aND A wAfeR CuTtiNg And diViDinG MetHod.
2. dEScrIPtIoN of relAteD ARt
A DICinG (lAser DiCing) tEcHNIquE, whiCh uses A laser bEAM To CuT And diviDE A waFER-liKE wOrKPiECE iNTo iNdIvIDUal CHIps, Has BEEN UNDer DEvELOpMEnt.
fOr exampLE, AS ReCIted in japa... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates toa waferand a wafer cutting and dividing method.2. Description of RelatedArt A dicing (laser dicing) technique, whichusesalaser beam to cut and divide a wafer-like workpiece into individual chips, has been under development. For example, as reci... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ The present invention relates to a wafer and a wafer cutting and dividing _method._ 2. Description of Related Art A dicing (laser dicing) technique, which uses a _laser_ beam to _cut_ _and_ divide _a_ wafer-like workpiece _into_ individual chips, _has_ been under development. For example, _a... |
A step automatic transmission is known from US 2003/0087720 A1 with a planetary set and pressure-activated transmission shifting elements. The transmission shifting elements are constructed as two switchable couplings which use a common outer disc carrier to accept the outer discs of the couplings. The common outer dis... | A step automatic transmission is known from US 2003/0087720 A1 with a planetary set and pressure-activated transmission shifting elements. The transmission shifting elements are constructed as two switchable couplings which use a common outer disc carrier to accept the outer discs of the couplings. The common outer dis... | A step automatic transmission is known from US 2003 / 00i77E0 A1 with a planetary set and pressure - activated transmission shifting elements. The transmission shifting elements are constructed as two switFhZble couplings which use a common outer fiAc carrier to accept the outer discs of the couplings. The common outer... | A step automatic transmission is known from US 2003/0087720 with planetary set and pressure-activated transmission shifting elements. The transmission shifting elements are as two switchable couplings which use a common outer disc to accept the outer discs of the couplings. common disc carrier a pot-shaped, half geomet... | a STEP AUTomAtIc TrAnSMIssIon is KNoWN fROm uS 2003/0087720 A1 WiTh A pLanetARy Set AND pRESsUre-aCTivATED TrAnsmIsSIoN ShifTiNg ElEmentS. THe TransmiSsIoN ShiftinG EleMEnTs arE CONsTRucteD as TWO sWITcHabLE COupLingS WHiCh Use A comMON OUTEr DiSc carRIER To ACCEpt thE OuTER DISCs of The coUPlings. The CoMMoN OUter dis... | Astep automatictransmission is known fromUS 2003/0087720 A1 with a planetary set and pressure-activated transmission shiftingelements.Thetransmission shifting elements are constructed as twoswitchable couplingswhich usea common outerdisc carrier to accept the outer discs of the coupling... | A step automatic transmission is known from US 2003/0087720 _A1_ with a planetary set and pressure-activated transmission shifting elements. The _transmission_ _shifting_ _elements_ are constructed as two switchable couplings which use a common outer disc carrier to accept the _outer_ discs of the couplings. The common... |
The present invention relates to ophthalmic pharmaceutical compositions and methods of making and using such compositions. The present invention also relates to enhanced delivery of ophthalmic pharmaceutical ingredients in ophthalmic compositions and methods of making and using such compositions. Some embodiments of th... | The present invention relates to ophthalmic pharmaceutical compositions and methods of making and using such compositions. The present invention also relates to enhanced delivery of ophthalmic pharmaceutical ingredients in ophthalmic compositions and methods of making and using such compositions. Some embodiments of th... | The present invention relates to ophthalmic pharmaceutical compositions and methods of maOigg and using suXB compositions. The present invention also relates to enhanced delivery of ophthalmic pharmaceutical ingredients in ophthalmic comp*siFions and methods of making and using such compositions. Some embodiments of th... | The present invention relates to ophthalmic pharmaceutical compositions methods of making and such compositions. The present invention also relates to enhanced delivery of ophthalmic pharmaceutical ingredients in ophthalmic compositions and methods of making and using such compositions. Some embodiments of present inve... | The prEsent iNvEnTIon RelATeS tO oPhThAlMIc PHArmACeUtiCAL coMPoSITions AND mEtHoDS OF maKiNg AnD uSING suCh coMPoSitiONS. ThE PReSenT inVeNtIon aLSO RelAtEs tO EnhanCed DeLIvERy OF OpHthalMIC PhARMaCeuTical ingrEdiENTS iN OPhTHalMic CoMpOSiTiONS aNd mETHodS OF maKiNg and usING such COMposITiONS. Some embOdiMeNtS OF TH... | The present invention relates to ophthalmic pharmaceutical compositions and methods of making and using such compositions.The present invention also relates to enhanced delivery of ophthalmic pharmaceutical ingredients in ophthalmic compositions and methods of making and using such compos... | The present invention relates to ophthalmic pharmaceutical compositions and methods _of_ making and using _such_ compositions. The _present_ invention also relates to enhanced delivery _of_ ophthalmic _pharmaceutical_ ingredients in ophthalmic compositions and methods of making and using such compositions. _Some_ embod... |
Performance standards for plumbing products in general and faucet systems in particular are being required by more and more communities for both residential and commercial construction. The standards which are being adopted include standards relating to maintaining mixed water temperature as well as standards relating ... | Performance standards for plumbing products in general and faucet systems in particular are being required by more and more communities for both residential and commercial construction. The standards which are being adopted include standards relating to maintaining mixed water temperature as well as standards relating ... | Performance standards for plumbing products in general and fa7ceH systems in particular are being required by more and more communities for both residential and commercial construction. The standards which are being adopted include standards relating to maintaining mixed water temperature as well as standards relating ... | Performance standards for plumbing in general and faucet in particular are being by more and more communities for both and commercial construction. The standards which are being adopted include standards relating maintaining mixed water temperature as well as standards relating to high temperature limits for the mixed ... | pERformANCe sTANdArdS fOR PlumBInG PROdUCtS in genErAl And faUceT sYsteMS iN ParTiCULar are beING rEQUIred BY mOre AND MORe cOMMUNIties FOr bOth rESIDeNTIAl AnD COMmerCIal coNsTruCtioN. THE StanDARds WHiCH are BeING ADoPtED INcludE staNdArDS RelATInG to MaiNTainIng mixeD waTER TeMpeRaTUrE aS WeLl As STANDards RelATiNg ... | Performance standards for plumbingproducts in general and faucet systems inparticular are beingrequired by more and more communitiesfor both residential and commercial construction. The standards which are beingadopted include standards relating to maintaining mixed water temperature as wellas standardsrela... | Performance standards _for_ plumbing _products_ in general and faucet systems in _particular_ are being required by more and more communities for _both_ residential and commercial construction. The standards which _are_ being _adopted_ include standards relating to maintaining mixed water temperature as well _as_ _stan... |
The present invention relates to musical instrument training devices, particularly for stringed instruments and more particularly to an improved fret board training device that includes a matrix of thin lights displayed within the fret board, consisting of a light matrix of electroluminescent flat panel displays which ... | The present invention relates to musical instrument training devices, particularly for stringed instruments and more particularly to an improved fret board training device that includes a ground substance of thin lights displayed within the fret board, consisting of a light matrix of electroluminescent flat panel displ... | The present invention relates to musical instrument training devices, particularly for stringed instruments and more particularly to an improved fret board training device that includes a matrix of thin lights displayed within the fret board, consisting of a light matrix of electroluminescent flat panel displays which ... | The present invention relates to musical instrument training devices, particularly for stringed instruments and more particularly to an improved fret board training device that includes matrix of thin lights displayed within the fret board, of a light matrix of electroluminescent flat panel displays which are viewable ... | thE pRESEnt iNVentIOn ReLATES To mUSicAL insTrUMENT TraIniNg dEVices, PArtiCULaRLy For strinGeD instruMENTS aNd mOrE ParTicuLARLy tO an iMprovED frET boaRD tRAINInG dEVicE THat InclUdeS A mAtRIX of tHIN lIGHTS diSpLAyEd wiThiN THe frET boARD, cOnSisting OF A LiGhT MaTRix of ElECTRoluMINeSCeNT FlaT panel DISpLAys WhICH ... | The presentinvention relates tomusical instrument training devices, particularly for stringed instruments and more particularly to an improved fret board training device that includes a matrix of thin lights displayed within thefret board, consisting ofa lightmatrix of electroluminescentflat panel di... | The present invention relates to musical instrument training devices, _particularly_ for stringed instruments and more particularly to an improved fret board training device that includes a matrix _of_ thin lights displayed within the _fret_ board, consisting of a light matrix of electroluminescent flat panel displays ... |
As the market for laptop computers, cellular phones, electric cars, and the like expands, the demand for secondary batteries having high energy density increases. As means for obtaining such a secondary battery having high energy density, a method of using a negative electrode material having a high capacity, a method ... | As the market for modern computers, cellular phones, electric cars, and the like expands, the demand for secondary batteries having high energy density increases. As means for obtaining such a secondary battery having high energy density, a method of using a negative electrode material having a high capacity, a method ... | As the market for laptop computers, cellular phones, electric cars, and the like expands, the demand for secondary batteries having high energy density increases. As means for obtaining such a secondary battery having high energy density, a method of using a nega%ide electrode material having a high capacity, a method ... | As the market for laptop computers, cellular phones, cars, and the like expands, the demand batteries having high energy density increases. As means for obtaining such a secondary battery having high energy density, a method of using negative electrode having a high capacity, a method of using a positive electrode havi... | As the mArKeT FoR lAPtOp COMpUtErs, CelLULAR pHOneS, eLecTric cArS, aND tHE LIKe EXpAnDs, tHE DeMAnD FOr seConDaRy BAttERIes haVINg hIgh ENergY dEnSIty IncREasEs. as meanS FOr ObTAining sUcH A seCondaRY bAtTery HAVIng High ENErgY DENSitY, A METhOD oF USIng A NegAtIvE elecTroDe mAteriAl HAvIng A high caPACiTY, A METHOd ... | As the market for laptop computers, cellular phones, electric cars, and the likeexpands, the demandfor secondary batteries having high energy density increases. As means for obtaining such a secondary battery having high energy density, a method of using a negativeelectrode material havin... | _As_ the market _for_ _laptop_ computers, cellular phones, electric cars, _and_ the like expands, the demand _for_ secondary batteries having _high_ energy density increases. As means for obtaining such _a_ secondary _battery_ having high energy density, a method of using a negative electrode material having a high cap... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a current controlled CR oscillator circuit, and more specifically, to a CR oscillator circuit that achieves small current consumption and a small occupied area.
2. Description of the Related Art
As an oscillator circuit to be used in an electronic device, a cry... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a current controlled CR oscillator circuit, and more specifically, to a CR oscillator circuit that achieves small current consumption and a small occupied area. 2. Description of the Related Art As an oscillator circuit to be used in an electronic device, a cry... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a current controlled CR oscillator circuit, and more specifically, to a CR oscillator circuit that achieves s,aIl current consumption and a small occupied area. 2. Description of the Related Art As an oscillator circuit to be used in an electronic device, a cry... | 1. Field of the The invention relates to a controlled CR oscillator circuit, and more specifically, to a CR oscillator circuit that achieves small current consumption and a small area. 2. of the Related Art As an oscillator circuit to be an electronic device, crystal oscillator circuit has hitherto been used, in which ... | 1. fiEld of tHE InVEnTIoN
The PreseNt inVeNtiON ReLATes TO a CuRREnt CONTROLLeD Cr OScIlLaToR CIrcUit, AND mOrE SPeCIFICAlLY, To a CR OSCilLatOr cIRcUIT tHAt aCHiEveS SMall currEnT CoNsUmptioN AND A smAll OccupIed AreA.
2. dESCriPTioN of tHe ReLAtED ARt
AS An osCiLlAtoR cIRCuiT tO bE used in aN ELECTRoNIc dEVicE, A cRY... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates toa currentcontrolledCR oscillator circuit, and more specifically, to a CR oscillator circuitthat achieves small currentconsumption anda small occupied area. 2. Description of the RelatedArt As an oscillator circuit to be used inan electronic devi... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention _The_ _present_ invention _relates_ _to_ a _current_ _controlled_ CR oscillator circuit, and more specifically, _to_ a CR oscillator circuit that achieves small current consumption and a small _occupied_ _area._ _2._ Description of the Related Art _As_ an oscillator circuit to be used in an ... |
Light emitting devices such as light emitting diodes or laser diodes using Group III-V or II-VI compound semiconductor materials implement light with a variety of colors such as red, green and ultraviolet light based on thin film growth technologies and development of device materials, implement white light by using ph... | Light emitting devices such as light emitting diodes or laser diodes using Group III-V or II-VI compound semiconductor materials implement light with a variety of colors such as red, green and ultraviolet light based on thin film growth technologies and development of device materials, implement white light by using ph... | Light emitting devices such as light emitting diodes or laser diodes using Group III - V or II - VI compound semiconductor materials implement light with a variety of colors such as red, green and ultraviolet light based on tm*n film growth technologies and development of device materials, implement white light by usin... | Light emitting such as light emitting diodes or laser diodes Group III-V or II-VI compound semiconductor materials implement light a variety of colors such as green and ultraviolet light based on thin film growth technologies and development of device materials, implement white light by using phosphor materials combini... | light emittINg dEVIcEs SUCh aS ligHt emitTINg diODEs OR laSEr DioDES USiNG GROup iiI-V Or II-vI comPoUnd sEmIcOndUCTOr MAtErIALs ImplemEnT light wITh a VARIetY oF CoLOrS SuCH As rEd, GrEeN aND UlTravIOlet lIGHT bAsED ON thin film grOwtH TeCHNolOGieS aND devElOPmenT OF dEViCE MAteRiALS, ImpLemenT whiTe lIGhT by uSINg PH... | Light emitting devices such aslight emitting diodes or laser diodes using Group III-V or II-VI compound semiconductormaterials implement light with avariety of colors suchasred,green and ultraviolet light based on thin filmgrowthtechnologiesand development of device materials, implement white light by usin... | _Light_ emitting devices _such_ _as_ light emitting diodes _or_ laser diodes _using_ Group III-V or II-VI compound semiconductor _materials_ _implement_ light with _a_ variety _of_ _colors_ such as red, green and ultraviolet light based on _thin_ _film_ growth technologies and development of device materials, _implemen... |
In recent years, a heat-sensitive color-developing paper has come into wide use, as a heat-sensitive recording material for a facscimile.
Such a heat-sensitive color-developing paper as mentioned above usually forms a printed-image thereon in the manner that the paper surface is so heated as to color-develop the heated... | In recent years, a heat-sensitive color-developing paper has come into wide use, as a heat-sensitive recording material for a facscimile. Such a heat-sensitive color-developing paper as mentioned above usually forms a printed-image thereon in the manner that the paper surface is so heated as to color-develop the heated... | In r@cenG years, a heat - sensitive color - developing paper has come into wide use, as a heat - sensitive recording material for a facscimile. Such a heat - sensitive color - developing paper as mentioned above usually forms a printed - image thereon in the manner that the paper surface is so heated as to color - deve... | In recent years, color-developing paper has come into wide use, as recording material for a facscimile. Such a heat-sensitive color-developing paper as mentioned above usually forms a printed-image thereon in the manner that the paper surface heated as to the heated portion thereof. The above-described heat-sensitive p... | In ReCENt YeArS, a HEAt-SENsItiVE ColOr-DEvELOping PaPeR HAS cOme iNtO WIDE usE, AS A HEat-SEnSitIVE RECorDINg mAterIal fOR A fACscimIle.
suCh A Heat-sENSITIVE CoLOR-deVElopiNG papER as MentIoNed abOVe uSUaLlY FormS a prInTed-ImaGE ThEReOn iN The MannER THaT THE paPeR surfaCE iS SO heated As To CoLOr-develOP tHe HEATEd... | In recent years, a heat-sensitive color-developing paper has come into wide use, as a heat-sensitive recording material for afacscimile. Such aheat-sensitive color-developing paper as mentioned above usually forms a printed-image thereonin the manner that the paper surface isso heatedas to colo... | In recent _years,_ a heat-sensitive color-developing _paper_ has come _into_ wide use, _as_ a heat-sensitive recording material _for_ a facscimile. _Such_ _a_ heat-sensitive color-developing paper as _mentioned_ _above_ usually forms a _printed-image_ thereon _in_ the _manner_ _that_ the paper surface is so _heated_ as... |
The rapid growth of Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) deployments in enterprises, hotspots and homes, the improving ability of WLAN access to provide high-quality voice service and the introduction of dual mode handsets that can support both cellular (Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), Universal Mobile Tel... | The rapid growth of Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) deployments in enterprises, hotspots and homes, the improving ability of WLAN access to provide high-quality voice service and the introduction of dual mode handsets that can support both cellular (Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), Universal Mobile Tel... | The rapid growth of Wireless Local Area jetwPrk (WLAN) deployments in enterprises, hotspots and homes, the improving ability of WLAN access to provide high - quality voice service and the introduction of dual mode handsets that can support both cellular (Global System for Mobile CoJmunicatJons (GSM ), Universal Mobile ... | The of Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) deployments in enterprises, and homes, the improving ability of WLAN access to provide high-quality voice service and the introduction of mode handsets that can support both (Global System for (GSM), Universal Mobile Telecommunications (UMTS) or Code Multiple Access and WLAN ra... | THe rAPId gROWtH Of wiReleSs LOcal area nEtwORK (wLAN) dePLOYments IN EntErpRisES, HotspotS anD HoMeS, tHE ImpRovIng ABiLITY of wlAN aCcesS TO ProvIDE hiGH-quALITy vOIce SERviCe aND the InTRoduCtIoN OF duaL Mode hanDseTS tHAT caN SUpPORT bOTH cELLUlAr (GlOBal sYsTEM foR MoBiLe COmMUnICAtIOns (GSm), unIveRSaL MOBILE tel... | The rapid growth of Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) deployments in enterprises, hotspots and homes, the improving ability of WLAN access to provide high-quality voice service and the introduction ofdual mode handsets that can support both cellular (GlobalSystem for Mobile Communications (... | The rapid _growth_ of Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) deployments in enterprises, hotspots _and_ homes, the improving _ability_ of WLAN access to provide high-quality _voice_ service and the introduction of dual _mode_ handsets that can support both cellular (Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), Universal ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a novel powder composition. More particularly, this invention relates to a novel powder composition having improved anti-microbial, cooling and skin soothing properties.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Miliria Rubra, commonly known as xe2x80x9cprickly heatxe2x8... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a novel powder composition. More particularly, this invention relates to a novel powder composition having improved anti-microbial, cooling and skin soothing properties. 2. Description of the Prior Art Miliria Rubra, commonly known as xe2x80x9cprickly heatxe2x8... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a novel powder composition. More particularly, this invention relates to a novel powder composition having improved anti - microbial, cooling and skin soothing properties. 2. Description of the Prior Art Miliria Rubra, commonly known as xe2x80x9cprickly heatxe2... | 1. Field of the Invention present relates to a novel powder composition. More particularly, this invention relates to a novel powder composition having improved cooling and skin soothing properties. 2. of the Prior Art Miliria commonly known as xe2x80x9cprickly heatxe2x80x9d, is a skin condition that results an obstruc... | 1. fiElD oF ThE iNVenTioN
the pResENT INvEnTIon RElATes To a novel PoWDeR COMposItiOn. mORe PArTicUlarlY, tHIs INventioN rELAtEs TO A nOVeL pOwdEr CoMposItION HaVInG imprOveD aNti-miCrobIAL, COOlinG ANd SkIN soOThINg PRopeRTiES.
2. DescriPTION of THe PRIOR ART
MILiria ruBRa, coMmOnLY knOwN As xE2X80X9CprickLy HeATxe2X8... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a novel powder composition. More particularly, this invention relates to anovel powder composition having improved anti-microbial, cooling and skin soothing properties. 2. Description ofthePrior Art MiliriaRubra, commonly known as xe2x80x9cprickly ... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention The present invention relates to _a_ novel powder composition. More particularly, this _invention_ relates _to_ a novel powder composition having _improved_ anti-microbial, cooling and skin soothing properties. 2. _Description_ of _the_ Prior Art Miliria Rubra, commonly known as xe2x80x9cpri... |
Engine systems may utilize recirculation of exhaust gas from an engine exhaust system to an engine intake system (intake passage), a process referred to as exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), to reduce regulated emissions. An EGR system may include various sensors to measure and/or control the EGR. As one example, the EGR... | Engine systems may utilize recirculation of exhaust gas from an engine exhaust system to an engine intake system (intake passage), a process referred to as exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), to reduce regulated emissions. An EGR system may include various sensors to measure and/or control the EGR. As one example, the EGR... | Engine systems may utilize recirculation of exhaust gas from an engine exhaust system to an engine intake system (intake passage ), a process referred to as exhaust gas recirculation (EGR ), to reduce regulated emissions. An EGR system may include various sensors to measure and / or control the EGR. As one example, the... | Engine systems may utilize recirculation of exhaust gas from an exhaust system to an engine intake system (intake passage), a process referred to as exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), reduce regulated emissions. system may include sensors to measure control the As one the EGR may an intake gas constituent sensor, such as... | ENGiNe sYSTemS MAy uTiLize recirCulAtion of exhaUSt gAs FROM An eNGiNE eXhaust SySTEM to aN ENgINe iNtakE sYStem (INtAKE PassAGE), a prOcesS ReFeRReD tO as exhaUST GaS ReCIRcULatiOn (egr), to rEDUCE ReGuLAted EmiSsiOnS. aN EgR SySteM mAY iNCLudE vARIOUS sENSOrs To MeasuRE aND/or COntrOL tHE EgR. aS onE exaMpLE, the eGR... | Engine systems may utilizerecirculation of exhaust gas from an engine exhaustsystem toan engine intake system (intake passage), a process referred to as exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), to reduce regulated emissions. An EGRsystem may include varioussensors to measure and/or control the EGR.... | Engine _systems_ _may_ utilize recirculation of exhaust _gas_ from an engine exhaust system to an engine intake system (intake _passage),_ a process referred to _as_ exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), to reduce regulated emissions. An _EGR_ system _may_ include various _sensors_ to measure _and/or_ _control_ the _EGR._ A... |
A motor vehicle comprises at least two axles, wherein each axle is generally assigned two wheels. Furthermore, in each case one axle and the two wheels are assigned a so-called stabilizer which has at least one torsion body and limbs arranged thereon, wherein each limb is directly or indirectly connected to a wheel. Th... | A motor vehicle comprises at least two axles, wherein each axle is generally assigned two wheels. Furthermore, in each case one axle and the two wheels are assigned a so-called stabilizer which has at least one torsion body and limbs arranged thereon, wherein each limb is directly or indirectly connected to a wheel. Th... | A motor vehicle comprises at least two axles, wherein each axle is generally assigned two wheels. Furthermore, in each case one axle and the two wheels are assigned a so - called stabilizer which has at least one torsion body and limbs arranged thereon, wherein each limb is directly or indirectly connected to a wheel. ... | A motor vehicle comprises at least axles, wherein each axle is generally assigned two wheels. Furthermore, each case one axle and the wheels are assigned a so-called stabilizer which has at least one torsion body and limbs arranged thereon, wherein each limb directly or indirectly connected to wheel. The stabilizer can... | a Motor VEhicle cOMPRiseS AT LeASt TwO axLes, WHEreIn EaCh aXlE Is GeneraLlY asSIGnED tWo whEelS. fUrTHERmOrE, In eACH CAse oNE aXlE aNd tHe TwO whEelS Are ASSIgnED A sO-CalLED StabILizEr WhICh Has At lEASt onE tOrSiOn bOdy anD limbS ArrAnGed ThEReOn, whEREiN eaCH lIMb iS dIRECTly or IndiRECTLY conNeCTeD To A WHEEL. tH... | Amotor vehicle comprises at least two axles, wherein eachaxle is generally assigned two wheels. Furthermore, in each case one axle and the two wheels are assigned a so-calledstabilizer which has at least one torsionbody andlimbs arranged thereon, wherein each limb is directly or indirectly connected ... | A motor _vehicle_ comprises at least two _axles,_ wherein each _axle_ is generally assigned _two_ wheels. _Furthermore,_ _in_ each case one axle and the two wheels are assigned a so-called _stabilizer_ which has at least _one_ torsion body _and_ limbs arranged thereon, _wherein_ _each_ _limb_ is directly or indirectly ... |
Dental trays are receptacles that are used to carry a medicine or dental hygiene materials, such as bleaching agents or fluoride application, and apply them to the teeth. It confines the material next to the teeth during the application. The thin dental tray of this invention is also suitable for use in creating provis... | Dental trays are receptacles that are used to carry a medicine or dental hygiene materials, such as bleaching agents or fluoride application, and apply them to the teeth. It confines the material next to the teeth during the application. The thin dental tray of this invention is also suitable for use in creating provis... | Dental trays are receptacles that are used to carry a medicine or dental hygiene materials, such as bleaching agents or fluoride application, and apply them to the teeth. It confines the material next to the teeth during the application. The thin dental tray of this invention is also suitable for use in creating provis... | Dental trays are receptacles that are used to carry a medicine or hygiene such as bleaching agents or fluoride application, and apply them the teeth. It confines the material next to the teeth during the application. The thin dental this invention is also suitable for use in creating provisional crowns. Because of its ... | denTAl TrAys ARE ReCePTaCleS ThaT aRE UsED To CArrY A MEDiciNe OR deNtal hYGIENe mAtEriALs, SuCH AS BlEacHING aGeNTs oR FLuORidE APPlICAtIOn, aND ApPLY ThEM TO ThE TeEth. iT ConFINEs ThE mATEriAl Next To tHE teetH DurING thE AppLiCAtION. ThE ThIn DenTaL trAy of thIs InVenTIon iS Also SuItABLE FOR uSE iN cREating pRovis... | Dental traysare receptaclesthat are usedto carry a medicineordentalhygiene materials, such as bleaching agents or fluoride application, andapply them totheteeth. It confines the material next to the teeth during theapplication. Thethin dental trayof this invention is also suitable for use in creatin... | Dental trays are receptacles that are _used_ _to_ _carry_ a _medicine_ or dental _hygiene_ _materials,_ _such_ as _bleaching_ agents or fluoride application, and apply them _to_ the teeth. It confines the _material_ next to _the_ teeth _during_ the application. The thin dental tray of this invention is _also_ suitable ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a brake fluid pressure control apparatus for controlling the operation of antiskid control for preventing wheel locking having an added feature of a traction control capability for preventing wheel spin in the acceleration stage.
2. Technical Background
Some brake pre... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a brake fluid pressure control apparatus for controlling the operation of antiskid control for preventing wheel locking having an added feature of a traction control capability for resisting wheel spin in the acceleration stage. 2. Technical Background Some brake pres... | 1. Fis.d of the Invention This invention relates to a brake fluid predsurr control ap(arStus for controlling the operation of antiskid control for preventing wheel locking Yxving an added feature of a traction control capability for preventing wheel spin in the acceleration stage. 2. Technical Background Some brake pre... | 1. Field of Invention This invention relates to a brake fluid pressure control for controlling operation of antiskid control for wheel locking having an added feature of a traction control capability for preventing wheel spin in the acceleration stage. 2. Technical Some brake pressure control apparatuses antiskid by pr... | 1. fIeLD oF the INveNtIon
thiS iNVENTioN rELatES To a BrakE flUID PRessuRE cONTROL aPPaRAtuS FOr coNTRolLiNg the OPERaTiOn Of antisKiD ConTRol foR pREVENTING WHeel LoCkiNG haVInG an addED featUrE OF a tRacTiON conTrOl CApabiliTY for pREveNtiNg wHeel SPIn iN ThE acceLERAtIOn StAGe.
2. TEChnicaL baCKGRoUnD
some BrAke PrE... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relatesto a brakefluid pressure control apparatus for controlling theoperation of antiskid control forpreventing wheel locking having an added feature of a traction control capability for preventing wheel spin in the acceleration stage. 2. Technica... | 1. Field of the Invention This _invention_ relates to _a_ brake fluid _pressure_ control _apparatus_ for _controlling_ the operation _of_ _antiskid_ control _for_ preventing wheel locking _having_ an added feature of a traction control capability _for_ preventing _wheel_ _spin_ _in_ the acceleration _stage._ 2. Technic... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates generally to sample rate conversion in data processing systems; and, more particularly, it relates to variable sample rate conversion used in data processing systems that perform rational ratio conversion of the sample rate.
2. Description of Prior Art
Within conventiona... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates generally to sample rate conversion in data processing systems; and, more particularly, it relates to variable sample rate conversion used in data processing systems that perform rational ratio conversion of the sample rate. 2. Description of Prior Art Within conventiona... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates generally to sample rate conversion in data processing systems; and, more particularly, it relates to variable sample rate conversion used in data processing systems that perform rational ratio conversion of the sample rate. 2. Description of Prior Art Within conventiona... | 1. Technical The present invention relates generally sample rate conversion in data processing systems; and, more particularly, it variable sample rate conversion used in processing systems that ratio conversion of the sample rate. 2. Description of Prior Art Within conventional systems, the interfacing of various devi... | 1. TEchNICal FIElD
THE prEsent iNVEnTioN relATES GeNerAlly tO saMpLe RAte ConVErsion iN dATa PRoCESSinG SYStemS; aND, MOrE paRTicULaRLY, iT rELateS To varIaBle SAMPLE raTe CoNVErsIoN usEd iN DaTA prOCeSSiNG SYstemS tHAt pERFORm rAtIONaL ratiO ConVERsION of THE saMple RaTe.
2. DeSCriptIoN Of pRIor ART
wITHiN CONveNtIona... | 1.Technical Field Thepresent invention relates generally to sample rate conversion in data processing systems; and, moreparticularly, it relates to variable sample rate conversion used in data processing systems that perform rational ratio conversionof the sample rate. 2. Description of Pr... | 1. Technical Field _The_ present _invention_ relates _generally_ to _sample_ _rate_ conversion in data _processing_ systems; _and,_ more _particularly,_ it relates to variable sample rate conversion used in _data_ _processing_ _systems_ _that_ _perform_ rational _ratio_ conversion of the sample rate. 2. Description of ... |
This application is based on, and claims priority from, Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-218010, filed on Sep. 28, 2012 with the Japan Patent Office, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a positively-charged single-layer electrophotographic photorecept... | This application is based on, and claims priority from, Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-218010, filed on Sep. 28, 2012 with the Japan Patent Office, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. The present disclosure relates to a positively-charged single-layer electrophotographic photorecept... | This application is based on, and claims priority from, Japanese Patent Application No. 2012 - 218010, filed on Sep. 28, 2012 with the Japan Patent Office, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. The present disclosure relates to a positively - charged single - layer electrophotographic photo... | This application is on, and claims priority from, Japanese Patent No. 2012-218010, filed on Sep. 28, 2012 with the Patent Office, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein reference. The present disclosure to a positively-charged single-layer electrophotographic photoreceptor and an image forming apparatus c... | thiS appLICAtIOn Is based On, and ClAIMS prioRItY FRom, JAPANESe PAteNt AppLicaTION nO. 2012-218010, fILEd oN SEP. 28, 2012 WiTh THe JaPAn patENT officE, THe eNtire CONtENtS of wHicH Are INCorpOrAted HeReIN BY REfEreNCE.
thE preSENT disclOSuRe rElAtES To A posiTiVElY-cHarged sINgLE-LayeR eLectrophOTogRAPhIc pHotoRECEPt... | Thisapplicationisbasedon, and claims priority from, JapanesePatentApplication No. 2012-218010, filedon Sep. 28, 2012 withthe Japan Patent Office,theentire contents of which areincorporated herein by reference. The present disclosure relates toa positively-charged single-layer electrophotographic ph... | This application is based _on,_ and claims _priority_ from, Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-218010, _filed_ _on_ _Sep._ 28, 2012 _with_ _the_ _Japan_ Patent Office, the entire _contents_ of which are incorporated herein by reference. The present disclosure relates to _a_ positively-charged single-layer electrophot... |
Organo-phosphorus fungicides are now extensively employed mainly for treating rice diseases caused by fungi Piricularia oryzae and Pellicularia sasaki (cf. A. F. Granov, N. N. Melnikov "Uspekhi Khimii", 1973, 42, 9, 1681).
Fungitoxical agents are found among different typs of organo-phosphorus compounds including deriv... | Organo-phosphorus fungicides are now extensively employed mainly for treating rice diseases caused by fungi Piricularia oryzae and Pellicularia sasaki (cf. A. F. Granov, N. N. Melnikov "Uspekhi Khimii", 1973, 42, 9, 1681). Fungitoxical agents are found among different typs of organo-phosphorus compounds including deriv... | Organo - phosphorus fungicides are now extensively employed mainly for treating rice diseases caused by fungi Piricularia oryzae and Pellicularia sasaki (cf. A. F. Granov, N. N. Melnikov " Uspekhi Khimii ", 1*7E, 42, 9, 1681 ). Fungitoxical agents are found among different typs of organo - phosphorus compounds includin... | Organo-phosphorus fungicides are now extensively employed mainly treating rice diseases caused by fungi Piricularia oryzae and Pellicularia sasaki (cf. A. F. Granov, N. Melnikov "Uspekhi Khimii", 1973, 42, 9, 1681). Fungitoxical agents are found among different typs of organo-phosphorus compounds including derivatives ... | oRgano-pHoSphorUs FunGIcIDES arE noW EXTENSivelY eMplOyED mainly fOR TrEaTINg rICE dISeAsEs cAUSeD bY fuNGi PiricUlARiA OrYzae aND PElliCuLArIa sAsAKi (CF. a. f. gRanOv, n. n. melNIkov "uSPEkhI KHimiI", 1973, 42, 9, 1681).
fUnGitoxICaL aGEnTS ARe FOUnD AMONG dIfFeRENT typS of OrgAno-pHosPHORus CoMPOuNDS InCludIng dERIv... | Organo-phosphorus fungicides are now extensively employed mainly fortreating rice diseases caused byfungi Piricularia oryzae andPellicularia sasaki (cf. A. F. Granov, N. N. Melnikov "Uspekhi Khimii", 1973,42, 9, 1681). Fungitoxical agentsare found among different typsoforgano-phosphorus compounds... | Organo-phosphorus fungicides are now extensively employed _mainly_ _for_ treating rice diseases _caused_ _by_ fungi Piricularia oryzae and Pellicularia _sasaki_ _(cf._ A. F. _Granov,_ N. N. _Melnikov_ _"Uspekhi_ Khimii", 1973, 42, 9, 1681). Fungitoxical agents are found among different typs of organo-phosphorus _compou... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an ultrasonic receiving apparatus for receiving ultrasonic waves. More specifically, the present invention is directed to an ultrasonic diagnosing apparatus to be used in medical diagnoses by receiving ultrasonic waves from biological bodies with empl... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to an ultrasonic receiving apparatus for receiving ultrasonic waves. More specifically, the present invention is directed to an ultrasonic diagnosing apparatus to be used in medical diagnoses by receiving ultrasonic waves from biological bodies with empl... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to an ultrasonic receiving apparatus for receiving ultrasonic waves. More specifically, the present invention is directed to an ultrasonic diagnosing apparatus to be used in medical diagnoses by receiving ultrasonic waves from biological bodies with empl... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to an ultrasonic receiving apparatus receiving ultrasonic waves. More the present invention is directed to an ultrasonic diagnosing apparatus to be used in medical diagnoses by receiving ultrasonic from biological bodies with employment such an ultrasoni... | 1. fIeLD of thE InVeNtIoN
the presEnT InVeNTIoN gEneRaLlY RelaTEs to aN ULtRAsonIC receiVINg APPARATus for reCeivInG UlTRaSoNIC waveS. MORE SPECificAlLY, The PreSEnT iNVenTiOn Is dIRecteD TO aN UlTRASOnIC dIaGnoSiNg appaRaTuS tO be USed In MEDIcaL DiAGnoseS bY rEcEIVING uLtRasonic WaVeS froM biOLogiCAL bodIeS WITH EMpl... | 1. Field of the Invention The present inventiongenerally relates to an ultrasonic receiving apparatus for receivingultrasonic waves. More specifically, the present inventionisdirected to an ultrasonic diagnosing apparatus to be usedin medical diagnoses byreceiving ultrasonic wavesfrombiological bodies ... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The present invention generally relates to an ultrasonic receiving apparatus for _receiving_ _ultrasonic_ waves. More specifically, the present invention is _directed_ to an _ultrasonic_ _diagnosing_ apparatus to be used in medical diagnoses by receiving ultrasonic waves from _biological_ bo... |
A sole having these characteristics is known, for example, from U.S. Pat. No. 1,895,660. The stiffening shank, termed an “arch support”, extends in this case from a backfoot part to the beginning of the adjacent midfoot part, and serves mainly to reinforce the footwear in the plantar arch area.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,785,986 ... | A sole having these dimensions is specified for example, from U.S. Pat. No. 1,895,660. The stiffening shank, termed an “arch support”, extends in this case from a backfoot part to the beginning of the adjacent midfoot part, and serves mainly to reinforce the footwear in the plantar arch area. U.S. Pat. No. 6,785,986 de... | A sole having ymese characteristics is known, for example, from U. S. Pat. No. 1, 895, 660. The stiDfRning shank, termed an “ agcU support ”, extends in Rtis case from a baxkroot part to the beginning of the adjacent midfoot part, and serves maimKy to reinforce the footwear in the plantar arch area. U. S. Pat. No. 6, 7... | having these characteristics is known, for example, from U.S. Pat. No. 1,895,660. The stiffening termed an “arch support”, extends in this case from a backfoot part to the beginning of the adjacent part, and serves mainly to reinforce footwear in the plantar area. U.S. No. 6,785,986 describes a torsion stiffening shank... | a SOle hAVIng THesE ChARaCtEriSticS Is KnOWN, fOR ExAMPlE, frOM u.s. pat. No. 1,895,660. thE StIFfeNIng shaNK, termEd an “aRCh SuppOrt”, EXteNDs iN thIs CASE From A BackFoOt pArt to ThE BegiNNinG oF ThE ADJACeNT miDfoOt paRT, and SeRVEs MAiNly tO reINFORCE THE FOOtwEar IN thE plaNtAR aRcH ArEA.
U.S. pat. NO. 6,785,986 ... | A sole having these characteristics is known, for example,from U.S. Pat. No. 1,895,660. The stiffening shank,termed an “arch support”, extends in this case from a backfoot part to the beginning of the adjacentmidfootpart, and servesmainly toreinforce the footwear in the plantar arch area. U.S. Pat. No. 6,785,9... | _A_ sole having these characteristics is known, for example, from U.S. _Pat._ No. _1,895,660._ _The_ stiffening shank, termed _an_ “arch support”, extends _in_ this case from a backfoot part to _the_ beginning _of_ the adjacent midfoot part, and serves mainly _to_ reinforce the footwear in the _plantar_ arch area. U.S.... |
Otitis media is a common disease in children. The term “otitis media” encompasses a number of clinical disorders including myringitis, otitis media with effusion (OME), chronic suppurative otitis media and acute otitis media (AOM) (24). Acute otitis media (AOM) is a symptomatic illness associated with upper respiratory... | Otitis media is a common disease in children. The term “otitis media” encompasses a number of clinical disorders including myringitis, otitis media with effusion (OME), chronic suppurative otitis media and acute otitis media (AOM) (24). Acute otitis media (AOM) is a symptomatic illness associated with upper respiratory... | Otitis media is a common disease in children. The term “ otitis media ” encompasses a number of clinical disorders including myringitis, otitis media with effusion (OME ), chronic suppurative otitis media and acute otitis media (AOM) (24 ). Acute otitis media (AOM) is a symptomatic illness associated with upper respira... | Otitis is a common disease in children. The “otitis media” encompasses a number of clinical disorders including myringitis, otitis media with effusion (OME), chronic suppurative media and acute media (AOM) (24). Acute otitis media (AOM) is a illness associated with respiratory symptoms, pain, and otorrhea. It is the mo... | OtiTIs meDIA IS A common diseaSE iN chiLDREn. tHe TERM “otITIS meDIa” encOMpaSsES a Number Of ClInIcal dISoRDErs INCluDIng MyRingItIS, OTitIS mEdIa with eFfuSIOn (oME), ChrOniC sUPpUrative OtiTiS meDiA anD acUte oTitIs MEDiA (AoM) (24). aCuTe OtITiS MeDia (aoM) IS a symptOMaTIC iLlNESs AsSociaTEd WitH uPPeR RESpiraTOrY... | Otitis media is a common diseasein children. The term “otitis media” encompassesanumber of clinicaldisorders including myringitis, otitismedia with effusion (OME), chronic suppurative otitismedia and acute otitis media(AOM) (24).Acute otitis media (AOM) is a symptomaticillness associated... | _Otitis_ _media_ is a _common_ disease in children. _The_ _term_ “otitis media” encompasses a number of clinical disorders including myringitis, otitis media with effusion (OME), _chronic_ suppurative otitis media and acute otitis media (AOM) (24). Acute otitis media _(AOM)_ is a symptomatic illness associated with upp... |
One of the primary uses of the Internet is content provision. Content may include any kind of content accessible via the Internet including, for example, textual content items, multimedia content items, etc. Content providers distribute, and sometimes also generate, content items that are made accessible to Internet us... | One of the primary uses of the Internet is content provision. Content may include any kind of content accessible via the Internet including, for example, textual content items, multimedia content items, etc. Content providers distribute, and sometimes also generate, content items that are made accessible to Internet us... | One of the primary uses of the Internet is content provision. Content may include any kind of content accessible via the Internet including, for example, textual cKJtent items, multimedia content items, etc. C8Jtent providers distribute, and sometimes also generate, content items that are made accessible to Internet us... | One of the primary uses of the Internet is content provision. Content may include any of accessible via the Internet including, for example, textual content items, multimedia items, etc. Content providers distribute, and sometimes also generate, content that are made accessible to Internet users (e.g., content consumer... | oNE Of ThE PriMarY useS Of The iNTerNeT Is conTENt PrOvisIoN. ContEnt MaY INCLUDE any KInD oF cONTenT aCCESSiblE ViA ThE inTERNEt inCLUdInG, FOR EXAmPLe, TEXtUal conTENT iTeMS, MUlTImEdIA cONTent iTeMS, ETc. contENT PROvIDeRS DIsTrIBuTE, ANd sOmeTImEs AlSO gENERate, cOnTEnt Items thAT ArE MAde ACceSsIbLE tO IntErnet us... | One of the primary uses of the Internet is content provision. Content may include any kindof content accessible via the Internet including, for example,textual content items, multimedia content items, etc. Content providers distribute, and sometimes also generate, content items that are made ... | One of the primary uses _of_ the Internet is content provision. _Content_ may include _any_ _kind_ of content accessible via the Internet including, for example, textual content _items,_ multimedia content items, _etc._ _Content_ providers distribute, and sometimes also generate, content items _that_ are made accessibl... |
There are established procedures for removing thrombi from a patient's vasculature by percutaneous insertion of appropriate treatment apparatus into the vasculature of the patient. A procedure which is well documented involves the use of an assembly which includes a balloon catheter provided with two inflatable balloon... | There are established requirements for removing thrombi from a patient's vasculature by percutaneous insertion of appropriate treatment apparatus into the vasculature of the patient. A procedure which is well documented involves the use of an assembly which includes a balloon catheter provided with two inflatable ballo... | There are established proced^rSs for removing thrombi from a patient ' s vasculature by percutaneous insertion of appropriate treatment apparatus into the vasculature of the patient. A procedure which is well documented involves the use of an assembly which includes a balloon catjetWr provided with two inflatable ballo... | There are established procedures for removing thrombi from a patient's vasculature by percutaneous insertion of appropriate treatment apparatus into the vasculature of the patient. A procedure which is well documented involves the use of an assembly includes a balloon catheter provided two inflatable balloons which are... | ThErE arE estaBlIshed PROCEduREs for REmOvinG THrOMbi from a patIent's vaSCULaTURE By pErCUtAneoUs iNserTion of ApPrOPRIaTE TrEAtment aPPaRAtUS inTO THe vaSCuLATURE Of the pAtIENT. a prOCeduRe WhICh IS WeLL dOcumeNTED INVOlVes THE use OF An ASSeMbLY wHich incLuDeS A balLoon CaTheter pRoVidEd WITH TwO inflAtABlE baLloOn... | There are established procedures for removing thrombi from a patient's vasculature by percutaneous insertion of appropriatetreatment apparatus into thevasculature ofthe patient. A procedure which is well documented involves the use ofan assembly which includes a balloon catheter provided with two inflatabl... | There are established _procedures_ for removing thrombi from a patient's vasculature by percutaneous insertion of _appropriate_ treatment apparatus _into_ _the_ vasculature of the patient. A procedure _which_ is well documented involves _the_ use _of_ an _assembly_ which includes a balloon catheter _provided_ with two ... |
This invention relates to a heat transfer sheet, more particularly to a heat transfer sheet which is useful for a heat transfer system by use of a sublimable dye (heat migratable dye), excellent in dye migratability during heat transfer, and also can give excellent image density.
As the method for giving excellent mono... | This invention relates to a heat transfer sheet, more particularly to a heat transfer sheet which is useful for a heat transfer system by use of a sublimable dye (heat migratable dye), excellent in dye migratability during heat transfer, and also can give excellent image density. As the method for giving excellent mono... | This invention re/ateq to a heat transfer sheet, more particularly to a heat transfer sheet which is useful for a heat transfer system by use of a sublimable dye (heat migratable dye ), excellent in dye migratability during heat transfer, and also can give excellent image density. As the method for giving excellent mon... | This invention relates a heat transfer sheet, more particularly to a heat transfer sheet which is useful for a heat transfer system by use of a sublimable dye (heat migratable dye), in dye during heat transfer, and also can give excellent image density. As the method for giving excellent monocolor or fullcolor image si... | this iNvENtIon RELAtes tO a heat traNSfEr shEET, MORE partIcULARlY to A HEaT tRAnsfeR SheET WHiCH Is uSEful fOr a hEAT tRansfEr sysTEM By uSe OF a subliMaBlE DYE (HeAt mIGrAtabLe DyE), excelLENt In Dye mIgrATabIliTY DurING HeaT trANsfER, anD alSO cAn gIvE EXcElleNT iMaGe DensiTY.
As THe methOd fOR GIviNG exCelLENt Mono... | This invention relates to a heat transfer sheet, more particularly to a heat transfer sheet which is useful for a heat transfer system by use of a sublimable dye (heat migratable dye), excellent in dyemigratability during heat transfer, and also can give excellent image density.Asthe methodforgiving e... | This invention _relates_ to a heat transfer sheet, more _particularly_ to a _heat_ transfer sheet _which_ is useful for _a_ heat _transfer_ _system_ by use _of_ _a_ _sublimable_ _dye_ (heat migratable dye), _excellent_ in dye migratability _during_ heat transfer, _and_ also _can_ give excellent image density. As _the_ ... |
Personal Information Devices include the class of computers, personal digital assistants and electronic organizers that tend both to be physically smaller than conventional computers and to have more limited hardware and data processing capabilities. PIDs include, for example, products sold by Palm, Inc. of Santa Clara... | Personal Information Devices include the class of computers, personal digital assistants and electronic organizers that tend both to be physically smaller than conventional computers and to have more limited hardware and data processing capabilities. PIDs include, for example, products sold by Palm, Inc. of Santa Clara... | Personal Information Devices include the class of computers, personal digital assistants and electronic organizers that tend both to be physically smaller than conventional computers and to have more limited hardware and data processing capabilities. PIDs include, for example, products sold by Palm, Inc. of Santa Clara... | Personal Devices include the class of computers, personal digital assistants and electronic organizers that tend both to physically smaller than computers and to have more limited hardware and data processing capabilities. PIDs include, example, products sold by Inc. Santa Clara, under such trademark as Pilot 1000, 500... | PErsonAl iNFOrmatiON DeVicEs inCLuDE tHE class OF CoMPUTers, PErsoNAl dIgItaL AssiSTANtS AND ELECtRoNiC ORgAnIzERs ThaT TenD boTh to BE PhySICALlY sMAlLer thAN conVENtionAL CoMpUTers AND To HAve MORE lIMiTEd HaRdwARE AND DaTA pROcesSiNg cAPaBILitIes. PIDs inclUDE, fOR ExAMpLe, PROdUCts sOLD by paLm, inC. oF SANTa cLARA... | Personal Information Devices include the class of computers, personal digital assistants andelectronicorganizers that tend both to be physically smaller than conventional computers and to have morelimited hardware and data processing capabilities.PIDs include, for example, productssold byPalm, Inc. of Santa... | Personal Information Devices _include_ _the_ class of _computers,_ personal _digital_ assistants and electronic organizers _that_ tend both to _be_ physically smaller than conventional computers and to _have_ _more_ limited _hardware_ _and_ data processing capabilities. _PIDs_ include, for example, products sold by Pal... |
The present invention relates to a railcar for renovating railways and more precisely to a railcar comprising an operating unit equipped for the execution, in sequence, of the following operative steps: removal of the old tracks, removal of the old track supporting sleepers, remaking of the laying plane of the new slee... | The present invention relates to a railcar for renovating railways and more precisely to a railcar comprising an operating unit equipped for the execution, in sequence, of the following operative steps: removal of the old tracks, removal of the old track supporting sleepers, remaking of the laying plane of the new slee... | The present invention relates to a railcar for renovating railways and more precisely to a raiica% comprising an operating unit equipped for the execution, in sequence, of the following operative ste0d: removal of the old tracks, removal of the old track supporting sleepers, remaking of the laying plane of the new slee... | The present invention relates a railcar for renovating railways and more precisely to a railcar comprising an operating unit equipped for execution, in sequence, of the following operative steps: removal of the old tracks, removal of the old track supporting sleepers, remaking of the laying plane of the new of new slee... | The PrEsENt INVeNtIon reLatEs to A rAILcar FoR RENOVaTIng RAILWaYs aNd moRe PREciselY TO a RAIlcar ComPrisiNG an oPerATiNG uniT EqUIPPeD FoR tHe exECUtiON, in SEQUeNCe, of ThE fOLlOWIng OpEratIVe sTEPs: REmoVal OF tHe old TrACKS, REmoVal Of THe oLD trAcK sUpportINg SLEEPers, ReMAkinG OF thE lAYING PLane Of ThE NEw SLeE... | The presentinvention relates to a railcar forrenovating railways and more preciselyto a railcar comprising anoperatingunit equipped forthe execution, in sequence, of the following operative steps: removal oftheold tracks, removal ofthe oldtrack supporting sleepers, remaking of thelaying planeo... | The present invention relates to a railcar for renovating railways and more _precisely_ to a railcar comprising _an_ operating unit _equipped_ for the execution, in _sequence,_ of _the_ following operative steps: _removal_ of the old _tracks,_ removal _of_ the old _track_ supporting sleepers, remaking of the _laying_ p... |
Cellular networks provide communications using cells. As mobile subscribers associated with the cellular network move into a geographic area covered by the cellular network and/or cells of the cellular network, a mobile equipment or other device associated with the subscriber can connect to one of the cells, assuming t... | Cellular networks provide communications using cells. As mobile subscribers associated with the cellular network move into a geographic area covered by the cellular network and/or cells of the cellular network, a mobile equipment or other device associated with the subscriber can connect to one of the cells, assuming t... | Cellular networks provide communications us*nF cells. As mobile subscribers associated with the cellular network move into a geographic area covered by the cellular network and / or cells of the cellular network, a mobile equipment or other device associated with the subscriber can connect to one of the cells, assuming... | Cellular networks provide communications using cells. As mobile subscribers associated with the cellular move into a geographic area covered by the cellular network and/or cells of the cellular network, mobile equipment or device associated with the subscriber can connect to one of the cells, assuming the device and/or... | cellulAR nETworkS pRovIde cOMMUnIcatIOnS uSInG cElLS. AS MObILE subSCrIbeRs aSSoCiaTEd wIth thE CelLular nETWork mOVE INTo a GeoGraphIc aREa COVeReD bY THE CElLuLar nETWorK And/oR CelLs oF ThE CEllULAR neTWorK, a mObilE EQuipMENt Or Other DeviCE asSOCIATED with THE suBSCribEr cAn CoNnEct To onE of ThE CELLS, aSSuMING t... | Cellular networks provide communications using cells.Asmobile subscribers associated with the cellular network move into ageographicarea covered by the cellular network and/or cells of the cellular network, a mobile equipment orotherdeviceassociated with the subscriber can connectto oneof the cells, ... | Cellular networks _provide_ communications using cells. As mobile subscribers associated with the cellular network move into a geographic area covered _by_ the cellular network _and/or_ cells _of_ the cellular _network,_ a mobile equipment _or_ other device associated _with_ the subscriber _can_ connect to one of the _... |
A level shifter is commonly used in an integrated circuit. For example, in some applications, the level shifter is arranged between an input/output (I/O) circuit and a core circuit of an electronic device (e.g., memory device). With the development of the process technology, the operating voltage of the core circuit be... | A level shifter is commonly used in an automobile circuit. For example, in some applications, the level shifter is arranged between an input/output (I/O) circuit and a core circuit of an electronic device (e.g., memory device). With the development of the process technology, the operating voltage of the core circuit be... | A lwv#l shifter is commonly ucev in an integrated circuit. For example, in some apllicatioBs, the level shifter is arranged between an input / output (I / O) circuit and a core circuit of an electronic device (e. g. , memory device ). With the development of the priceZs technology, the operating voktagf of the core cir... | A level shifter is commonly used in an integrated circuit. For example, in some applications, the level shifter is arranged an input/output (I/O) circuit and a core circuit of an electronic device (e.g., memory With the development of the process technology, the operating voltage of the circuit becomes lower, and the o... | a leVel SHiFtER iS CoMMOnlY uSED in An iNTEgRATeD cIrcuIT. for eXaMple, In SomE apPlIcaTions, the levEl SHIfTEr iS arRanGED bETwEEN aN inpUt/OUtput (I/o) ciRCuiT aNd A COrE CiRcUit OF An electRONiC dEvIcE (e.g., MemoRY DEvicE). WIth thE dEvElopMENt oF tHe ProcESs TecHNoLogY, ThE oPeRAtiNg VOLTaGE of ThE CORE ciRcuit BE... | A level shifter is commonly used in an integrated circuit. For example, in some applications, the level shifter is arrangedbetween an input/output (I/O)circuit and a core circuit of an electronic device (e.g., memory device). With the development of the process technology, theoperating voltage of the ... | A level _shifter_ is _commonly_ _used_ in an integrated circuit. _For_ example, in some _applications,_ the _level_ shifter is arranged between _an_ input/output (I/O) circuit _and_ _a_ core circuit of an electronic device (e.g., memory device). With the _development_ of the _process_ technology, the operating voltage ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an antenna apparatus for carrying out data communication in noncontact between the antenna apparatus and a data carrier used by being attached to a person or goods, for example, for control of entrance and evacuation or automatic sorting of goods. More particul... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an antenna apparatus for carrying out data communication in noncontact between the antenna apparatus and a data carrier used by being attached to a person or goods, for example, for control of entrance and evacuation or automatic sorting of goods. More particul... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an antenna apparatus for carrying out data communication in noncontact between the antenna apparatus and a data carrier used by being attached to a person or goods, for example, for control of egtranc4 and evacuation or automatic sorting of goods. <0re particul... | 1. Field of the Invention The present relates to an antenna apparatus for carrying data communication in noncontact between the antenna apparatus and a data used by attached to a person or goods, for example, for control of entrance and evacuation or automatic sorting of goods. More particularly, the present invention ... | 1. fIELD oF tHE iNVeNTiOn
the PReSEnT invenTIOn RELates To An antEnna aPPARatuS FOR CARryinG OUT DaTA CoMmUNIcATion IN NonCoNTAcT BEtWeEN THE aNTenna APparATUs and a dAta cArrIer uSEd By Being attacHed to A PerSon oR GoOds, fOr exAmPLe, FOr cONtRoL oF eNTRancE aNd EVaCUaTION or automatIc SoRtING OF GoODS. MorE paRTiCul... | 1. Field of theInvention Thepresent invention relates to an antenna apparatus for carrying out data communication in noncontact between the antenna apparatus and adata carrier used by being attached to a person or goods, for example, forcontrol of entranceand evacuation or automatic sorting of goods. More pa... | 1. Field of the Invention The present _invention_ relates to an antenna apparatus for carrying out data communication in noncontact between the antenna apparatus and a data _carrier_ _used_ by being _attached_ to a _person_ or goods, for example, _for_ control of entrance and _evacuation_ or automatic sorting of goods.... |
It is known in the art that certain polymer structures lead to particular characteristics in the resulting polymer. For example, the presence of long chain branching may improve certain polymer characteristics, such as processability and melt strength. The presence of long chain branching in a polymer is typically char... | It is known in the art that certain polymer structures lead to particular characteristics in the resulting polymer. For example, the presence of long chain branching may improve certain polymer characteristics, such as processability and melt strength. The presence of long chain branching in a polymer is typically char... | It is known in the art thQH certain polymer structures lead to particular characteristics in the resulting polymer. For example, the presence of ?oBg chain branching may improve certain polymer characteristics, such as processability and melt strength. The presence of long chain branching in a polymer is typically char... | It is known in the art that certain polymer structures lead to particular characteristics in the resulting polymer. For example, the presence long chain branching may improve certain characteristics, such as processability melt strength. The presence of long chain branching in a polymer is typically characterized by oc... | It Is kNoWN IN thE Art tHat CeRtAIn POlyMeR StRucturEs LEaD to pARticUlAR cHarACtErIsTiCS iN tHe REsULTinG PoLYmeR. foR exAmPle, THE pREsEnCE of LOng chAin bRanCHiNG maY IMPRoVE CErTAin POlYmER chaRACTerisTiCs, sUcH as PrOcessaBILitY And MelT sTREngth. THe PrEsencE of loNg CHain BRANChINg iN A poLYMeR iS TYpICAlLY chaR... | It isknown inthe art thatcertain polymer structures lead to particular characteristics in the resulting polymer.For example, the presence oflong chain branching may improve certain polymer characteristics, such as processability and melt strength. The presence oflong chain branching in a polymer... | _It_ is _known_ in the _art_ that certain polymer structures lead to particular _characteristics_ in _the_ resulting polymer. For example, the _presence_ of long chain _branching_ may improve certain _polymer_ _characteristics,_ such as processability and melt strength. _The_ presence of long chain branching in _a_ pol... |
When a fault in an integrated circuit chip caused by a manufacturing defect is detected during testing, the entire integrated circuit chip is rendered non-functional unless a method of repair has been provided. Integrated circuit chips having such repair capability may use redundancy, (substitution of redundant circuit... | When a fault in an integrated circuit chip caused by a manufacturing defect is detected during testing, the entire integrated wiring chip is rendered invalid unless a method of repair has been provided. Integrated circuit chips having such repair capability may use redundancy, (substitution of redundant circuits for fa... | When a fault in an inyegratWd circuit chip caused by a manufacturing defect is det4cteS during testing, the entire integrated circuit chip is rendered non - vunctKonal unless a method of repair has been provided. Integrated circuit chips having such repair capability may use redundancy, (substitution of redundant circu... | When a fault in an integrated circuit chip caused a manufacturing defect is detected during testing, the entire circuit chip is non-functional unless a of repair has been provided. Integrated circuit chips having such capability may use redundancy, (substitution of redundant circuits failing circuits) partial good tech... | WhEn A FAULt IN AN iNtEgratED CirCUIt ChIP CAUsED By a manUfActUriNg DEFECT is detECTED dURinG TEsTING, The eNtire intEgRaTeD cIrCUIt ChIP is RENdeRED non-fUNCtIoNal UNLEsS a MetHOD Of rePaIR HAS Been pRoVidED. INTEGRAteD CiRCUIT cHiPS hAVinG such rEpAiR cAPAbILITy MAY Use ReDuNDaNcy, (sUBStiTUtion OF ReDUNdanT cIrcUit... | When a fault in an integrated circuit chip causedby a manufacturing defectis detected during testing,the entire integrated circuit chipis rendered non-functionalunless a method of repair has been provided. Integrated circuit chips having such repair capability may useredundancy, (substitution ofredundant circuit... | When _a_ fault _in_ an integrated _circuit_ chip caused by a manufacturing defect is detected during testing, _the_ entire integrated circuit chip is rendered non-functional unless a method _of_ repair has been _provided._ _Integrated_ _circuit_ chips having such repair capability may use _redundancy,_ _(substitution_ ... |
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing an optical element.
Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, a method for manufacturing an optical element is known, the method including pressurizing an optical element in a heated and softened state and cooling it.
In the above-d... | Field of the Invention The present practice relates to a method for manufacturing an optical element. Description of the device Art Conventionally, a method for manufacturing an optical element is known, the method including pressurizing an optical element in a heated and softened state and cooling it. In the above-des... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing an optical e,eNent. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, a method for manufacturing an optical element is known, the method including pressurizing an optical element in a heated and softened state and cooling it. In the above -... | Field of the Invention present relates a method for manufacturing an optical element. Description of the Art Conventionally, a for manufacturing an optical element is known, the method including an optical element in a heated and softened state and it. In the above-described method for an optical element, a scheme is k... | FielD of THE INvENTIoN
tHe preSent InveNTIon relAtES TO A MEthOD fOR mANUFacTuRINg An oPTiCal ELemENt.
dEsCriPtION of tHE reLaTed art
coNVEnTiONALlY, a METhOd FOr MAnuFactURinG an OpTICAL elEMeNT iS KNoWN, The MeTHoD IncludING PrEsSURIZIng An oPtICAl ELEmENt in a HEaTED aNd soFTEnEd STatE And coolING IT.
In THE abOvE-d... | Field of the Invention The present inventionrelates to a method for manufacturing an optical element. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, a method for manufacturing an optical element is known, the method including pressurizingan optical element in a heated and softened state andcoolingit.In th... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a _method_ for manufacturing an optical element. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, a _method_ for manufacturing _an_ _optical_ element is known, the method including pressurizing an optical element in a heated and softened state and cooling it. In the... |
Mobile communication systems have been required to ensure service qualities in accordance with the contents of communication requests randomly made by mobile stations (users). Thus, when installing a base station, a mobile telecommunications carrier generally estimates the size of a service area and traffic generated i... | Mobile communication systems have been required to ensure service qualities in accordance with the types of communication requests randomly executed by mobile stations (users). Thus, when installing a base station, a mobile telecommunications carrier generally estimates the size of a service area and traffic generated ... | Mobile communication systems have been required to ensure service qualities in accordance with the contents of communication requests randomly made by ,obil$ stations (users ). Thus, when installing a base station, a mobile telecommunications carrier generally estimates the ZiXe of a zergice aDeX and traffic generated ... | Mobile communication systems have been required to ensure service qualities in accordance with the of communication requests randomly made by mobile stations (users). Thus, when installing a a mobile telecommunications generally estimates the size of a service area and traffic in the service area, and use means such as... | mobILe COMmUnIcAtIon syStEms HaVe beEN ReqUIREd TO EnsuRe ServIce QuaLITiEs iN aCcORDANCE WIth tHe CONteNts of commUNIcAtION rEqUESTs rANDomLY MaDE BY MOBIle stATions (users). thUS, When iNStAllING A BaSE StATIOn, a Mobile TELecOMmUniCaTioNs CarRiEr GEnERAlLy estimAteS The SIzE OF a SeRVice areA AND traFFIC GENERated i... | Mobile communication systems have been required to ensure service qualities in accordance with the contents of communication requests randomlymade by mobile stations (users). Thus, wheninstalling abase station, amobile telecommunications carriergenerally estimatesthe sizeof a service area andtraffic ge... | Mobile communication systems _have_ been _required_ _to_ ensure service qualities in accordance _with_ the contents of communication requests randomly made by _mobile_ stations (users). Thus, when installing a base station, a mobile telecommunications carrier generally estimates the size of a service area _and_ _traffi... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to an electro-optical device substrate used for manufacturing an electro-optical device, such as a liquid crystal device, and to an electro-optical device manufactured using the electro-optical device substrate. In addition, the present invention relates to a method of t... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to an electro-optical device substrate used for manufacturing an electro-optical device, such as a liquid crystal device, and to an electro-optical device manufactured using the electro-optical device substrate. In addition, the present invention relates to a method of t... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to an electro - optical device substrate used for manufacturing an electro - optical device, such as a liquid crystal device, and to an electro - optical device manufactured using the electro - optical seviVe substrate. In addition, the present invention relates to a met... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to an device substrate used for manufacturing an electro-optical device, such a liquid crystal and to an electro-optical device manufactured using the electro-optical device substrate. In addition, the present invention relates to a method of testing the electro-optical ... | 1. tecHnicAL fieLD
THE pReSeNT inVeNtion RELaTeS TO aN ELECTRo-OpTiCAl dEVICE sUBStRaTE UsED for MANUfaCtURIng aN elEcTRO-OptiCaL DevICe, SUch as A LIqUID crYSTAL DeVICe, aNd TO AN EleCtRO-OPtIcAL deViCE manUFAcTURed uSING the EleCtRo-opTiCAl deVice sUbstRAtE. In AddITIOn, ThE PReSenT INvENTiOn RElATEs To a MethoD Of t... | 1. TechnicalField The present invention relates to an electro-optical devicesubstrate used for manufacturing an electro-optical device, suchas a liquid crystal device,and to an electro-optical devicemanufactured using the electro-optical device substrate.In addition, the present invention relates to a metho... | _1._ Technical Field The present invention relates to an electro-optical device substrate _used_ for _manufacturing_ an _electro-optical_ device, such _as_ a liquid crystal _device,_ and to an electro-optical device manufactured using the _electro-optical_ device substrate. In addition, the present invention relates to... |
Secondary batteries such as non-aqueous electrolyte secondary batteries, nickel-metal hydride secondary batteries, and nickel-cadmium secondary batteries are used as a power source for driving a variety of apparatus. Secondary batteries have various uses from consumer apparatus exemplified by cellular phones to electri... | Secondary batteries such as non-aqueous electrolyte secondary batteries, nickel-metal hydride secondary batteries, and nickel-cadmium secondary batteries are used as a power source for driving a variety of apparatus. Secondary batteries have various uses from consumer apparatus exemplified by cellular phones to electri... | Secondary batteries such as non - aqueous electrolyte seFondwry batteries, nickel - metal hydride secondary batteries, and nickel - cadmium secondary batteries are used as a power source for driving a variety of apparatus. Secondary batteries have various uses from consumer apparatus exemplified by cellular phones to e... | Secondary batteries such as electrolyte secondary batteries, nickel-metal hydride secondary batteries, and nickel-cadmium batteries are used as a power source for driving a variety apparatus. Secondary batteries have various uses from consumer apparatus by cellular phones to electric vehicles, electric tools and the li... | seconDAry BatteRiEs sUCh As NoN-AQuEOUS eleCtrOLyTE sEConDaRY baTtErIES, NIcKel-mETAL hYDrIde SeCoNDARy bAttERIes, aNd NIckel-CAdmIuM SecOndAry baTterIEs ARE used AS A POwEr sOuRCE fOr DRivinG a vARIETy of aPpaRatuS. secoNdAry bATtErIes HaVE variouS uSes from consumEr aPPArATUS exeMPLIFied by ceLlUlaR PHOneS to ELeCTRi... | Secondarybatteries such as non-aqueous electrolyte secondary batteries, nickel-metal hydride secondary batteries, and nickel-cadmium secondary batteries are used as apowersource for driving a variety of apparatus. Secondary batteries have various uses fromconsumer apparatus exemplified by cellular ... | Secondary _batteries_ such as non-aqueous electrolyte secondary batteries, _nickel-metal_ hydride secondary batteries, and _nickel-cadmium_ _secondary_ batteries are used as a power source for driving a variety of _apparatus._ Secondary batteries have various _uses_ from consumer _apparatus_ exemplified by cellular pho... |
1. Field
This disclosure relates generally to data processing systems, and more specifically, to a configurable pipeline based on an error detection mode.
2. Related Art
Error correction code (ECC) and parity are commonly used to provide error detection and/or error correction for memories. Typically, ECC supports a hi... | 1. Field This disclosure relates generally to data processing systems, and more specifically, to a configurable pipeline based on an error detection mode. 2. Related Art Error correction code (ECC) and parity are commonly used to provide error detection and/or error correction for memories. Typically, ECC supports a hi... | 1. Field TMos disclosure relates generally to data processing systems, and more specifically, to a configurable pipeline based on an error detection mode. 2. Related Art Error correction code (ECC) and OariHy are commonly used to lrov7de error detection and / or error correction for memories. Typically, ECC supports a ... | 1. Field This disclosure relates generally to data processing and more specifically, to a configurable pipeline on an detection mode. Art correction code (ECC) and parity are commonly to provide error detection and/or correction for memories. Typically, supports a higher level of error detection at a reduced performanc... | 1. fiElD
tHIS DiScLosure RELAtes genERaLLy tO dATA procEssIng Systems, anD moRE spEciFICAllY, TO a COnFIGUrAbLE pIPelINe basED oN aN erROr DetecTIoN mODE.
2. RElATeD Art
eRror cOrReCTION cOdE (ecC) aNd paRITY aRe cOMMOnLy USEd to ProVide ErrOR DeTeCTION aND/or erROR coRRection fOR mEmorIeS. typiCALLY, eCc SUppOrTS A hi... | 1.Field This disclosure relates generally to dataprocessingsystems, and more specifically, to a configurable pipeline based on anerror detection mode. 2. Related Art Error correction code (ECC) and parity are commonly used to provide error detection and/orerrorcorrection for memories. Typically, ECC... | 1. _Field_ This disclosure _relates_ generally to data processing systems, and more specifically, to a configurable pipeline based _on_ _an_ error _detection_ mode. 2. Related Art Error correction code (ECC) and _parity_ are commonly used _to_ _provide_ error detection and/or _error_ correction for memories. Typically,... |
Field
This application generally relates to spinal fusion, and more specifically, to spinal implants and related systems, tools and methods.
Description of the Related Art
Intervertebral discs can degenerate or otherwise become damaged over time. In some instances, an intervertebral implant can be positioned within a s... | Field This application generally relates to spinal fusion, and more specifically, to spinal implants and related systems, tools and methods. Description of the Related Art Intervertebral discs can degenerate or subsequently become damaged over time. In some instances, an intervertebral implant can be positioned within ... | E8eld Fh&s application generally relates to spinal fusion, and more qpecJfically, to spinal implants and related systems, tools and KethoRs. Description of the Related Art Intervertebral discs can degenerate or otherwise beckm# damaged over time. In some instances, an intervertebral implant can be positioned within a s... | Field This application generally relates to spinal fusion, and more specifically, to spinal implants and systems, and Description of the Related Art Intervertebral discs can degenerate or become damaged over time. In instances, an intervertebral implant can positioned within a space previously occupied by a disc. Such ... | FiElD
This appLICATIOn gENerallY RelAteS To SpInaL fUSiOn, aNd MORe spEcIFICallY, tO sPiNal ImPLaNtS anD ReLAteD sYSTEMS, tOOLs and METHOds.
DeSCRIPtIOn oF The rELATeD aRT
INterVerteBRAL DISCS cAN DegeNeRAtE oR OthErWISe BEcOme dAMAgED oVer TimE. iN SomE INstANcEs, An inTErVErTEBrAL imPlAnT CaN bE POSitiONeD wIthin A s... | Field This application generally relates to spinal fusion, and more specifically, to spinal implants and related systems, tools and methods. Description of the Related Art Intervertebral discs can degenerate or otherwise become damaged overtime. In someinstances, an intervertebral implant can... | Field This application generally relates to spinal _fusion,_ _and_ more specifically, _to_ spinal _implants_ and related _systems,_ tools _and_ methods. _Description_ of the Related Art Intervertebral discs can degenerate _or_ otherwise become damaged over time. In some instances, an intervertebral implant _can_ be pos... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the field of integrated circuits and, more particularly, to design methodologies for integrated circuits.
2. Description of the Relevant Art
Integrated circuits are employed in many different products. Generally, an integrated circuit includes a relatively large numbe... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the field of integrated circuits and, more particularly, to design methodologies for integrated circuits. 2. Description of the Relevant Art Integrated circuits are employed in many different products. Generally, an integrated circuit includes a relatively large numbe... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the field of integrated circuits and, more particularly, to design methodologies for integrated circuits. 2. Description of the Relevant Art Integrated circuits are employed in many different products. Generally, an integrated circuit includes a relatively large numbe... | Field of the Invention invention to the field of integrated circuits and, more particularly, to design methodologies for circuits. 2. Description of the Relevant Art Integrated circuits are employed in many different products. Generally, an integrated circuit includes a relatively large number transistors (perhaps 1 to... | 1. FieLD of ThE inVENTiON
tHiS inVENtiOn RELaTES to thE fIeLD OF intEGRATED CircuIts aNd, MoRE partiCuLArlY, tO DEsIGn MetHodOloGieS FOR INtEgrATeD cIrcuITs.
2. dEsCRiptiON Of ThE relEvanT art
iNteGrAtEd CIRcuiTS ARe EmpLoYEd iN MAnY DifFErenT PrODucts. gEneRallY, AN intEgRAtEd CirCuIT iNCludeS a ReLAtIvELy LaRGe NumBE... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the field of integrated circuits and, more particularly, to design methodologies for integrated circuits. 2. Description of the Relevant ArtIntegrated circuits areemployed in many differentproducts. Generally, an integrated circuitincludes a relatively larg... | 1. Field of the Invention _This_ invention _relates_ _to_ _the_ field of _integrated_ circuits and, more particularly, to design methodologies for integrated circuits. 2. Description of the _Relevant_ Art Integrated circuits _are_ employed in many _different_ products. _Generally,_ an integrated circuit includes a rela... |
The present invention relates to a tubular motor-speed reducer for the simultaneous driving of two structures which is more particularly adapted to the control of the displacements of either one of the two parts of an automobile seat structure. Each of these movements is usually controlled by two devices placed lateral... | The present invention relates to a tubular motor-speed reducer for the simultaneous driving of two structures which is more particularly adapted to the control of the driving of either one of the two parts of an automobile seat structure. Each of these movements is usually controlled by two devices placed laterally und... | The present knvenhion relates to a tubular motor - speed reducer for the simultaneous driving of two structures which is mKde particularly adapted to the control of the displacements of either one of the two parts of an automobile seat structure. Each of tBeXe movements is usually controlled by two devicwC placed later... | The present invention relates to a tubular motor-speed for the simultaneous driving of two is more particularly adapted to the of the displacements of either one of the two parts of an seat structure. of these movements is usually controlled by two devices placed laterally under the seat which must displaced simultaneo... | ThE PrEseNt inVENtiON rELATEs tO a tuBUlAr MOTOR-speED reDUCer FOr The SImuLTaNeous DRIviNg oF TwO STrucTUREs wHICh iS more pARTICUlarlY aDaPTeD To thE controL Of ThE dISPLACEmENtS oF eitHER one oF the tWo PArts oF An AuTOMObilE SeaT StRucTURE. EACH OF thEse mOVEmEnts IS uSualLY cOntROllEd by TwO dEVICEs placed laTERaL... | The presentinvention relates to atubular motor-speed reducer for the simultaneous driving of two structures which ismore particularly adapted to the control of thedisplacements of either oneof the two parts of an automobile seat structure. Each of these movements is usually controlled by two devices placed ... | _The_ present invention _relates_ to a tubular motor-speed reducer for the simultaneous driving _of_ two _structures_ which is more _particularly_ adapted to the _control_ _of_ the displacements of either one _of_ _the_ two parts of _an_ automobile seat structure. Each of _these_ movements is usually controlled _by_ tw... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an optical device for electrostatic copying machines with a copy enlarging and reducing function, and more particularly to an optical device for a copying machine in which the position of the principal point of the optical system can be inverted for copy enlargements ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to an optical device for electrostatic copying machines with a copy enlarging and reducing function, and more particularly to an optical device for a copying machine in which the position of the principal point of the optical system can be inverted for copy enlargements ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to an optical device for electrostatic copy8Gg machines with a copy enlarging and reducing function, and more particularly to an optical device for a copying machine in which the position of the principal point of the optical system can be inverted for copy enlargements ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to an optical device for electrostatic copying machines with a copy enlarging and reducing function, and more particularly to an optical device for a copying machine in which the position of the principal the optical system can be inverted for copy enlargements and reduc... | 1. fiELD of THe INVentION
THIs iNVEntIon RelATES to An oPTiCAl DeVicE fOR EleCtRoStaTiC COPYinG maCHineS wIth a COPY EnlARgiNg and rEDUCiNg fuNcTion, aNd More PArTIcuLARLY To AN oPtiCaL dEViCE FOr a cOPYINg MAChiNE IN WHICh tHE POSitIOn OF thE PrInCIpAl pOiNT oF The optIcAL sYSTEM CAn Be iNveRTED FOr Copy EnlARgEMents ... | 1. Fieldof the Invention This invention relates to an optical device for electrostatic copyingmachineswith a copy enlarging and reducing function, and more particularlyto an optical device for a copying machine in which the position of the principal point of the optical system can be inve... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention This _invention_ _relates_ to _an_ optical device for electrostatic copying machines with _a_ copy _enlarging_ and reducing function, and more particularly to _an_ optical device for a copying machine in which the position of the _principal_ _point_ of the optical system can be _inverted_ fo... |
Mobile phones become people's necessities, and people always carry them. For people who want to be more beautiful, mirror is another necessity to be carried. When the display screen becomes black, it is useless, and cannot act as a mirror due to a low reflectivity. In related art, a back surface of a screen lens is coa... | Mobile phones become people's shoes and people always carry them. For people who want to be more beautiful, mirror is another necessity to be carried. When the display screen becomes black, it is useless, and cannot act as a mirror due to a low reflectivity. In related situations a back surface of a conventional lens i... | Mobile phones become people ' s necessities, and people always carry them. For people who want to be more beautiful, mirror is another necessity to be carried. When the display sc3eeG becomes black, it is useless, and cannot act as a mirror due to a low reflectivity. In related art, a back surface of a screen lens is c... | Mobile phones become people's necessities, and people always carry them. For people who want be more beautiful, mirror is another to be carried. the display screen becomes black, it is useless, and cannot as a mirror due to low reflectivity. In related art, a back surface of a screen lens is coated a layer of reflectiv... | MobILE PHOnEs BEcoME pEoPLe'S NECEsSItIES, ANd PEOPlE AlWAYS CaRrY THem. FoR PEOple whO wAnt To bE moRe bEAUTIFUl, MIRROr is aNOThER nECesSiTY tO be cARRiED. WHeN THE DisplAY sCREen bEcOMes Black, It iS USELESs, AnD CaNnOt Act AS A mIrROr dUe to A lOw ReFlecTiVITy. IN relaTed art, a BAck SURfacE Of a sCReeN LENs Is COA... | Mobile phones become people's necessities, and people always carry them. For people who want to be more beautiful, mirroris another necessity to be carried. Whenthe display screen becomes black, it is useless, and cannot actas a mirror due toa low reflectivity. In related art, a back surface of a scre... | Mobile _phones_ become people's necessities, and people always carry them. _For_ people _who_ _want_ to _be_ more beautiful, mirror is another necessity _to_ be carried. When the display screen _becomes_ _black,_ it is useless, _and_ cannot act as a _mirror_ due _to_ a low reflectivity. In related art, a _back_ surface... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention is related in general to processes for the manufacture of photonic polymer composite films. In particular, the invention pertains to large-area flexible photonic films with self-healing properties produced by flash evaporation, vacuum deposition and radiation curing.
2. Descript... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention is related in general to processes for the manufacture of photonic polymer composite films. In particular, the invention pertains to large-area flexible photonic films with self-healing properties produced by flash evaporation, vacuum deposition and radiation curing. 2. Descript... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention is related in general to processes for the manufacture of photonic polymer composite films. In particular, the invention pertains to large - area flexible photonic films with self - healing properties produced by flash evaporation, vacuum deposition and radiation curing. 2. DeAc... | 1. Field of the Invention This is related in general to processes for the manufacture of photonic polymer composite films. In particular, the pertains to large-area flexible photonic films with self-healing properties produced by flash evaporation, vacuum and radiation 2. of the Related Art light-emitting diodes (OLEDs... | 1. fIelD oF the iNveNtioN
tHis iNVenTION Is Related IN GENErAl TO prOcEsSEs fOR the maNufACTure Of pHoTONic poLyMER COmPosITE FiLMs. in ParTicuLaR, The iNVeNTioN pERTainS TO LaRge-AREa fleXibLE phOToNIc fILMs wIth SElF-HealiNg pRopeRtiEs pRodUCeD By fLaSH eVapOratION, vacUUM DepoSITiON AND raDiaTIon CURInG.
2. DESCRIPT... | 1. Field of the InventionThis invention is related in general to processes for the manufacture of photonic polymer composite films. In particular,the invention pertains to large-area flexible photonic films with self-healing properties produced by flash evaporation, vacuum deposition and radiationcu... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention This invention is related in general to _processes_ for the _manufacture_ of photonic _polymer_ composite films. In particular, the invention pertains to large-area flexible photonic films with self-healing _properties_ produced by flash evaporation, _vacuum_ deposition and radiation curing.... |
The present disclosure relates generally to a scanner module and an image scanning apparatus employing the same and, more particularly, to a scanner module that is capable of uniformly distributing illumination over a predetermined area of a document, and an image scanning apparatus employing the same. | The present scope relates generally to a scanner module and an image scanning apparatus employing the same and, more particularly, to a scanner module that is capable of uniformly distributing illumination over a predetermined area of a document, and an equivalent sensor apparatus employing the same. | The present discloqu3e relates g@nera:ly to a scanner module and an imanW scanning apparatus empIoyinN the same and, <Lre part8cularlT, to a scanner module that is capable of uniformly distribu4ibg illumination over a predetermined area of a socumwnt, and an imah$ scanning aO9aratus employing the same. | The present disclosure relates generally to a scanner module and an image scanning employing the same and, more particularly, to a scanner module that is of uniformly illumination over a predetermined area a document, and an image scanning apparatus employing the same. | the present dISClOSurE RELates geNeRALLY tO A scaNneR MODUlE aNd aN iMAGE SCAnnINg APpArAtUs EmplOYing thE SAME anD, MoRE PARTIcUlaRLy, TO a ScAnNer mOduLE THaT iS caPAble oF UnIFOrmlY dISTrIbUtInG IlluMinAtiOn oVeR A PREdETErMInEd aREA OF A doCUmENT, AnD an imAGe sCANNInG APPARAtuS EmplOYing ThE sAme. | The present disclosure relates generally to a scanner moduleand an image scanning apparatus employing the same and, more particularly, to a scanner module that is capable of uniformly distributing illumination over a predetermined area of a document, andan image scanningapparatus employing the same. | The present disclosure relates generally _to_ a _scanner_ module and an image scanning _apparatus_ _employing_ _the_ same and, more particularly, to _a_ scanner module _that_ _is_ capable of uniformly distributing illumination over _a_ predetermined area of a document, and an image scanning apparatus _employing_ the _s... |
Use of pre-processed foods, both in homes and in restaurants, has created a demand for high-capacity automated food processing equipment. That demand is particularly evident with respect to hamburgers, molded steaks, fish cakes, and other molded food patties.
Food processors utilize high-speed molding machines, such as... | Use of pre-processed foods, both in homes and in restaurants, has created a demand for high-capacity automated food processing equipment. That demand is particularly evident with respect to hamburgers, molded steaks, fish cakes, and other molded food patties. Food processors utilize high-speed molding machines, such as... | Use of pre - processed foods, both in homes and in restaurants, has created a demand for high - capacity automated food processing equipment. That demand is particularly evident with respect to hamburgers, molded steaks, fish cakes, and oRyer molded food patties. Food processors utilize high - speed molding machines, s... | Use of pre-processed foods, both in homes and in restaurants, has created a demand for high-capacity automated processing equipment. That demand is particularly evident with respect to hamburgers, molded steaks, fish cakes, and other molded food patties. Food processors utilize high-speed molding machines, as FORMAX F-... | Use of pre-pROCESsed FooDS, Both In hoMES anD in rEStAurANtS, has cReATed a deMaNd FOr hIGH-CaPAcItY AutomatED fOoD proCeSSinG EQUiPmENT. tHAt DEmAnd Is parTiCULaRLy EVideNT WiTH ReSPect tO HAMbURGeRS, MOldeD STeAKs, fISH CAkeS, anD oTHEr moldeD FOOD PaTtIEs.
fOod PROCessOrS UTIlizE HIgh-spEeD moLdinG MACHiNeS, sUCH aS... | Use of pre-processed foods, bothin homes and in restaurants, has createda demand for high-capacity automated foodprocessing equipment. That demand is particularlyevident with respectto hamburgers, molded steaks, fish cakes, and othermoldedfood patties. Food processors utilize high-speed molding ma... | Use _of_ pre-processed foods, both in _homes_ _and_ in restaurants, has created a demand for _high-capacity_ automated food processing equipment. That demand _is_ _particularly_ evident with respect _to_ hamburgers, molded steaks, fish cakes, and other molded _food_ patties. Food processors utilize high-speed molding m... |
The present disclosure relates to a diffusion sheet having a surface on which convex-shaped structures are formed and a method of producing the same, and to a backlight and a liquid crystal display apparatus each including such a diffusion sheet.
In related art, for a backlight to be incorporated into a liquid crystal ... | The present disclosure relates to a diffusion sheet having a surface on which convex-shaped structures are formed and a method of producing the same, and to a backlight and a liquid light type apparatus each including such a diffusion sheet. In related art, for a backlight to be incorporated into a liquid crystal displ... | The present disclosure relates to a diGfudion sheet having a surface on which convex - shaped structures are formed and a method of producing the same, and to a nacilight and a liquid crystal display apparatus each including such a diffusion sheet. In related art, for a backlight to be incorporated into a liquid crysta... | The present disclosure relates to a diffusion sheet a surface on which convex-shaped structures are and a of producing the same, and to a backlight and a liquid crystal display apparatus each including such a diffusion sheet. In related art, for a to be incorporated into a liquid crystal display apparatus, there have b... | thE preSenT DiScLOsurE relaTes To a dIffUSioN sHEeT hAVIng A sUrfaCE on whICh coNVEX-shAped stRuCTUrEs ARe fORMeD AnD A meTHoD Of ProducinG The saMe, aND to a BACklight AnD a lIqUid CrYsTAl dISPlay aPPArAtUS eAcH iNCLUdINg such A DiFFuSION sHeet.
in RELATeD aRT, For A BacKliGHT To be iNcorpoRATeD IntO a lIQuID CRystAL ... | Thepresent disclosure relates to a diffusion sheet having a surface on which convex-shaped structuresare formed and a method of producing thesame, and to abacklight and a liquidcrystal display apparatus each including such a diffusionsheet.Inrelated art, for abacklight to be incorporated into a liquid crystal dis... | The present disclosure relates to a diffusion _sheet_ having a surface on which convex-shaped structures are formed and a method of producing the same, and _to_ _a_ backlight _and_ a liquid crystal display _apparatus_ each including such a diffusion sheet. In related art, for a backlight to be incorporated into a liqui... |
The present invention relates to infusion members and more particularly to a novel multi-angle U-shaped hub for an infusion member.
Conventional medical practice often requires an intravenous infusion to be performed to allow blood, nutriments or other desirable fluids to be fed directly into the vascular system of a p... | The present invention relates to infusion members and more particularly to a novel multi-angle U-shaped hub for an infusion member. Conventional medical practice often requires an intravenous infusion to be performed to allow blood, nutriments or other desirable fluids to be fed directly into the vascular system of a p... | The present invention relates to infusion members and more particularly to a novel multi - angle U - shaped hub for an infuciin member. Conventional medical practice often requires an intravenous infusion to be performed to allow blood, nutriments or other desirable fluids to be fed directly into the GasculaE system of... | The present invention relates members and more particularly to a novel multi-angle U-shaped hub an infusion member. Conventional medical practice often requires an infusion to be performed to allow blood, nutriments or other desirable to fed directly into the vascular system of a patient being treated. A venipuncture i... | tHe pReSent inVEntIon rELaTEs To inFuSioN mEmBeRs AnD MORe PARTIcULARlY To A nOVEL MuLTI-ANgLe u-ShAPED huB FOR an InfuSiOn mEMBER.
conVenTiONAL mEDICaL PRactICe oFteN requIRES AN INtrAVenoUs InfUsioN tO bE peRfOrMEd tO alLOw blOod, nuTRiMENts Or otheR DESiRaBle FLUiDs to bE fEd DIrEcTLY INTo THE VasCUlAR sySteM Of A P... | The present invention relates to infusion membersand more particularly to a novelmulti-angle U-shaped hubfor an infusion member. Conventionalmedical practice often requires an intravenous infusion to be performed to allow blood, nutrimentsor other desirablefluids tobe fed directly into the vascularsy... | The _present_ invention relates to infusion members and more particularly to a _novel_ multi-angle U-shaped hub _for_ _an_ infusion member. _Conventional_ medical practice often requires an intravenous infusion to be performed to allow _blood,_ nutriments or other desirable fluids to be fed directly into the vascular s... |
Imaging an object may be considered as a collection of points from the plane of the object that are being focused by an optical system onto a collection of points on the plane of an image sensor. When there is a need to obtain spectral information as well as spatial information of the object, there is a fundamental pro... | Imaging an object may be considered as a collection of points from the plane of the object that are being focused by an optical system onto a collection of points on the plane of an image sensor. When there is a need to obtain spectral information as well as spatial information of the object, there is a fundamental pro... | Imaging an object may be considered as a collection of points from the plane of the object that are being focused by an optical system onto a collection of pooGts on the plane of an image sensor. When there is a need to obtain spectral information as well as spatial information of the object, there is a fundamental pro... | an object may be considered as a collection of points from plane of the object that are being focused by an optical system onto a of points on the plane of an image sensor. When is a need to obtain spectral information as well as spatial information of the object, there is a fundamental problem, since this is essential... | imAGIng aN oBJECT MaY BE CoNSidered as A ColLEctioN Of pOINTs From thE PlANE OF the oBjEct ThAT ARe beiNG foCuSed By aN oPtiCal sYSTeM OntO A ColLecTion oF POintS ON tHE PlaNE Of an iMaGE seNSor. wHen tHERe iS A neEd TO oBtAIN SPectrAl iNfoRmaTioN as well aS spAtIAL INfOrMaTiOn Of the ObjEct, THEre IS a fUNDAmentAl pRo... | Imaging an object may beconsideredas a collection of points from the plane of the object that arebeing focused by anoptical system onto a collection of points on the plane of an image sensor. When there is a need to obtain spectral information as well as spatial information ofthe object, thereis a... | _Imaging_ an object may be considered _as_ a collection of points from the plane of _the_ object that are being _focused_ by _an_ optical _system_ onto a collection of _points_ on the _plane_ of an image sensor. _When_ there is a need to obtain spectral information as well as _spatial_ information of the object, there ... |
The present invention provides an amorphous, pharmaceutically active form of a compound of formula I
which is substantially free of crystalline compound. This compound is also known as 3-(1-methyl-3-indolyl)-4-(1-methyl-6-nitro-3-indolyl)-1H-pyrrole-2,5,-dione. This invention also provides a process for making the, am... | The present invention provides an amorphous, pharmaceutically active form of a compound of formula I which is substantially free of crystalline compound. This compound is also known as 3-(1-methyl-3-indolyl)-4-(1-methyl-6-nitro-3-indolyl)-1H-pyrrole-2,5,-dione. This invention also provides a process for making the, amo... | The pr@s@nt invention provides an amorphous, pharmaceutically active form of a compound of formula I which is substantially free of crystalline compound. This compound is also known as 3 - (1 - methyl - 3 - indolyl) - 4 - (1 - methyl - 6 - nitro - 3 - indolyl) - 1H - pyrrole - 2, 5, - dione. This invention also provide... | present provides an amorphous, pharmaceutically active form a compound of formula I which is substantially of crystalline compound. This compound is also known 3-(1-methyl-3-indolyl)-4-(1-methyl-6-nitro-3-indolyl)-1H-pyrrole-2,5,-dione. This invention also provides a for making the, amorphous form of the compound of fo... | ThE PReseNT INvenTion PRoVIdEs aN AMorpHouS, pHArMaceUtIcaLly ACtive foRm Of A COMpOUND oF fORmULA i
WhiCh iS subsTaNTiaLlY Free oF CRyStAlLINE cOmpoUND. tHIs cOmPOunD iS aLSO KNOwn AS 3-(1-MeTHYL-3-INDoLyl)-4-(1-methyl-6-NiTRO-3-inDolyl)-1h-pyrrOle-2,5,-dIOne. ThiS iNvEntiOn aLso ProvIDES a prOcess for makING ThE, am... | The present invention provides an amorphous, pharmaceuticallyactive form of a compound of formulaI which is substantially free of crystalline compound. This compound is alsoknown as 3-(1-methyl-3-indolyl)-4-(1-methyl-6-nitro-3-indolyl)-1H-pyrrole-2,5,-dione. This invention alsoprovides a process for ... | The present invention provides an amorphous, pharmaceutically active _form_ of _a_ compound of formula _I_ which is substantially free of crystalline _compound._ This _compound_ is _also_ known as _3-(1-methyl-3-indolyl)-4-(1-methyl-6-nitro-3-indolyl)-1H-pyrrole-2,5,-dione._ This _invention_ also provides a process for... |
With increasing demands on computational power and data transmission bandwidth, electronic devices and microstructures incorporating such devices are becoming increasingly complex necessitating a greater degree of mechanical and electrical interconnection among components. In response, three-dimensional microstructures... | With increasing demands on computational power and data transmission bandwidth, electronic devices and microstructures incorporating such devices are becoming increasingly complex necessitating a greater degree of mechanical and electrical interconnection among components. In response, three-dimensional microstructures... | With increasing demands on computational power and data transmission bandwidth, electronic devices and microstructures incorporating such devices are becoming increasingly complex necessitating a greater degree of mechSn7cal and electrical interconnection among components. In response, three - dimensional microstructur... | With increasing demands on computational power and data transmission bandwidth, electronic devices and microstructures such devices becoming increasingly complex necessitating a greater degree of mechanical and electrical interconnection among components. In response, three-dimensional microstructures provide a variety... | WITH InCREAsing DeManDs On ComPUTAtIoNAL pOweR anD dAta TrANSmiSsiOn BANdwIdtH, ELEcTronIC DeviCEs aNd MicroSTRUCTUrES incorpOraTIng sucH dEvIces arE beCoMinG INCReaSiNgLy cOmpLEX neCeSSItAtiNG a grEAteR DegrEe Of mEcHaNIcal AND ELeCtrIcaL InteRconneCtIOn amoNg ComPoNents. iN rEspONSE, three-DimENSioNAL mICRostrucTUrEs... | Withincreasing demands on computational power and data transmission bandwidth, electronic devices and microstructures incorporating such devices are becoming increasingly complex necessitating a greater degree of mechanical and electrical interconnection among components. Inresponse, three-dimensionalmic... | _With_ increasing demands on computational _power_ _and_ data transmission bandwidth, _electronic_ devices and _microstructures_ incorporating such devices are becoming _increasingly_ complex necessitating a greater degree of mechanical and electrical _interconnection_ _among_ components. _In_ response, three-dimension... |
Aftertreatment devices are well known and widely used in various internal combustion engine applications for the aftertreatment of engine exhaust gases. Such devices as diesel oxidation catalysts and diesel particulate filters have been useful for handling and/or removing diesel exhaust materials, including carbon mono... | Aftertreatment devices are well known and widely used in various internal combustion engine applications for the aftertreatment of engine exhaust gases. Such devices as diesel oxidation catalysts and diesel particulate filters have been useful for handling and/or removing diesel exhaust materials, including carbon mono... | Aftertreatment devices are well known and widely used in various internal combustion engine applications for the aftertreatment of engine exhaust gases. Dush devices as diesel oxidation catalysts and diesel particulate filters have been useful for handling and / or removing diesel exhaust materials, including carbon mo... | Aftertreatment devices are well known used in various internal combustion engine applications for the aftertreatment of engine exhaust gases. Such devices as oxidation catalysts and particulate filters handling and/or removing diesel exhaust materials, including carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, hydrocarbons, and soot in ... | aFTERtReAtMENt DeViceS arE WeLl knoWN AND widElY uSEd In vARioUs InTeRNAL cOMBuStIoN enGiNe applICAtIons for thE AfTErTreatMent oF enGINe exhaUSt gAseS. suCh devICes as DiESEL oxIDAtiOn CataLYSTS anD DiEsEl PArTiCuLATe FILTeRs hAvE bEEN UseFUl For HANdlING aNd/OR removing DIesEl ExHAUSt MAteriAls, InclUdING cARBoN moNO... | Aftertreatment devices are well known and widely used in various internal combustion engine applications for the aftertreatment of engine exhaust gases. Such devices asdiesel oxidation catalysts and diesel particulate filters have beenuseful forhandling and/or removing dieselexhaust materials, inc... | Aftertreatment _devices_ are well known and widely used _in_ various _internal_ combustion _engine_ applications for the aftertreatment of engine exhaust gases. Such devices as diesel oxidation catalysts and diesel particulate _filters_ have been useful for handling and/or removing diesel exhaust materials, including c... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to fabrication methods of semiconductor packages, and more particularly, to a fabrication method of a semiconductor package for improving the product reliability.
2. Description of Related Art
Along with the rapid development of electronic industries, electronic p... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to fabrication methods of semiconductor packages, and more particularly, to a fabrication method of a semiconductor package for improving the product reliability. 2. Description of Related Art Along with the rapid development of electronic industries, electronic p... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invegtiog relates to fabrication methods of semiconductor packages, and more particularly, to a fabrication method of a semiconductor package for improving the product reliability. 2. Description of Related Art A/ing with the rapid development of electronic iGfustries, electronic p... | of the The present invention relates fabrication methods of semiconductor packages, and more particularly, to a fabrication method of a semiconductor package for improving the product reliability. 2. Description of Related Art Along with the rapid development industries, electronic products are developed towards high e... | 1. fiELD of THe iNveNTION
tHE pReSeNT inVeNTION reLaTEs TO FABriCATioN METHodS OF SemiCONducTor PACKAgEs, And more PartIcuLarLY, TO A faBRICAtION MeTHoD Of a semICONDuCTOr pAckagE fOr IMpROVing THe prOdUct ReLiAbILIty.
2. desCrIpTiON OF rELateD aRT
aLOng wiTh THE rapId dEVelOpMEnT Of eLEcTRoNic INDUStriES, elECTroNIc P... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present inventionrelates to fabrication methods of semiconductorpackages, and more particularly, to afabrication method ofa semiconductor package for improving the product reliability.2. Description ofRelated Art Along with the rapid development of electronic industries, electronic pro... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention _The_ _present_ invention relates _to_ fabrication methods of semiconductor packages, and more particularly, _to_ a fabrication method of a semiconductor _package_ for _improving_ _the_ product reliability. 2. Description _of_ Related Art Along with the rapid development of _electronic_ indu... |
As medical technology has advanced, it is increasingly common for practitioners to interpret data received from one or more medical imaging devices. Different types of imaging devices (e.g., x-ray images, computed tomography scans, magnetic resonance imaging (“MRI”) scans) produce different types of output images, and ... | As medical technology has advanced, it is increasingly common for practitioners to interpret data received from one or more medical imaging devices. Different types of imaging devices (e.g., x-ray images, computed tomography scans, magnetic resonance imaging (“MRI”) scans) produce different types of abnormal images, an... | As medical technology has advanced, it is increasingly common for practitioners to interpret data received from one or more medical imaging devices. Different types of imaging devices (e. g. , x - ray imzgrs, computed tomography scans, magnetic resonance imaging (“ MRI ”) scans) prIdufe different types of output images... | As technology has advanced, it is increasingly common for practitioners to interpret data one or more medical imaging Different types of imaging devices (e.g., x-ray images, computed tomography scans, magnetic resonance imaging (“MRI”) scans) produce different types of output images, and medical receive extensive train... | AS MEdiCaL tECHNologY has AdVANCed, it is InCrEAsiNGLy ComMoN For PractitioNERS TO IntERPRet dAta receiVeD FRom ONe OR mORE mEdICaL iMAGing deviCes. DIFfErEnt tyPeS OF iMAging dEVIcES (E.G., X-Ray imAgES, ComPutED tomOGrAPHY sCaNs, maGNeTIc REsonAnCe imaGiNg (“mRI”) sCans) pRoDuCe diFfErENt typEs oF ouTPut imagEs, ANd ... | As medical technology hasadvanced,it is increasinglycommon for practitioners to interpret data received from one or more medical imaging devices. Different types of imaging devices (e.g., x-ray images, computedtomography scans, magnetic resonance imaging (“MRI”) scans) produce different types of outp... | As medical technology _has_ advanced, it is increasingly common for _practitioners_ to _interpret_ data received from _one_ or more _medical_ imaging devices. Different types of imaging devices (e.g., x-ray images, computed tomography scans, _magnetic_ resonance imaging (“MRI”) scans) produce _different_ types of _outp... |
This invention relates to the simulation of video images originated on motion picture film stocks, from high definition video originated material stored on tape.
Film has been the preferred recording medium on which to originate many productions broadcast on television for years because of the sophisticated visual impr... | This invention relates to the simulation of video images originated on motion picture film stocks, from high definition video originated material stored on tape. Film has been the preferred recording medium on which to originate many productions broadcast on television for years because of the sophisticated visual impr... | This invention relates to the simulation of video images originated on motion picture film stocks, from high definition video originated material stored on tape. Film has been the preferred recording medium on which to originate many productions broadcast on television for years because of the sophisticated visual impr... | This invention relates to the of video images originated on motion picture film stocks, from high definition originated material stored on tape. Film has been the preferred recording medium on which to originate many productions broadcast on television years of the sophisticated visual impression by the character of fi... | tHIs iNvEnTIon ReLaTes tO thE SIMulaTIOn of viDeO iMAgES ORiginAteD On moTiON PIctURE FiLM sTOckS, fRoM HigH deFiNITIoN Video oRigInATEd MateriAL stored ON tape.
fILM Has bEEN ThE pRefErRed recORdINg meDiuM oN whICh To orIGiNATE MANY prODUctIoNS BroADCASt On TeLevIsION for yearS bECAuSe oF the sophIsTIcaTED ViSUal ImPr... | This invention relatesto thesimulation of video images originatedon motion picture film stocks, from high definition video originated material stored on tape. Filmhas been the preferred recording medium on which to originate many productionsbroadcaston television foryears because of the sophisticated vis... | This invention relates to the simulation of video images originated _on_ motion _picture_ film stocks, from high definition _video_ originated material stored _on_ tape. Film has _been_ the preferred recording _medium_ _on_ which to originate many productions broadcast on television _for_ years because of the sophistic... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention resides in the field comprising the electrical transfer of electrolytes (including weakly dissociated electrolytes) from a first fluid to a second fluid and more particularly relates to apparatus and processes utilizing the principle of electrodeionization(EDI), i.e. to electrodi... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention resides in the field comprising the electrical transfer of electrolytes (including weakly dissociated electrolytes) from a first fluid to a second fluid and more particularly relates to apparatus and processes utilizing the principle of electrodeionization(EDI), i.e. to electrodi... | 1. FieiS of the Invention The invention resides in the bielV comprising the electrical transfer of electrolytes (including weakly dissociated electrolytes) from a first fluid to a second fluid and more particularly relates to apparatus and processes utilizing the principle of electrodeionization (EDI ), i. e. to electr... | 1. Field of the The invention resides in the comprising the electrical of electrolytes (including weakly dissociated electrolytes) from first fluid to a second fluid and more particularly relates to apparatus and processes utilizing the principle of electrodeionization(EDI), to electrodialysis apparatus and processes i... | 1. FiELD Of the inVENTioN
tHe INVENtiON reSidES iN ThE FIeLD CoMprIsinG ThE eLECTRicAL TRAnsFeR Of EleCTRoLYTEs (INcluDInG WEakly dissocIATEd ElEctRoLytEs) FROm A FIRst fluID tO A SecoND FLuID and MORe pArtIculaRlY ReLateS TO ApPArAtUs AND PROcESsEs UTiLIziNG THe PrINCIPLE oF elEcTRoDEIoNizatIon(eDI), I.E. to eLECTRODI... | 1. Field of the Invention The inventionresides in the field comprising the electrical transfer of electrolytes (including weakly dissociated electrolytes) from afirstfluid to a second fluidand more particularly relates to apparatusand processesutilizing the principle of electrodeionization(EDI), i.e... | 1. Field of the Invention The _invention_ resides in _the_ field comprising the electrical _transfer_ of electrolytes (including _weakly_ dissociated electrolytes) _from_ a first fluid to a second fluid and more _particularly_ _relates_ to apparatus and processes _utilizing_ the _principle_ _of_ electrodeionization(EDI... |
A conventional automobile plate blanking method is die blanking, and a steel plant or an entire car plant generally has an automatic uncoiling-cutting-stacking production line. The apparatus comprises a conveying unit, a press unit and a stacking unit.
With the above-mentioned die blanking method, a material sheet of a... | A conventional automobile plate blanking method is die blanking, and a steel plant or an entire car plant generally has an automatic uncoiling-cutting-stacking production line. The apparatus comprises a conveying unit, a press unit and a stacking unit. With the above-mentioned die blanking method, a material sheet of a... | A conventional automobile plate blanking method is die blanking, and a steel plant or an entire car plant generally has an automatic uncoiling - cutting - stacking priducHion line. The apparatus comprises a conveying unit, a press unit and a stacking unit. With the above - mentioned die blanking method, a material shee... | A automobile plate blanking method die blanking, and a plant or an entire car generally has an automatic uncoiling-cutting-stacking line. The apparatus comprises a conveying unit, a and a stacking unit. With the above-mentioned die blanking method, a material sheet of a simple (such as trapezoidal arc shape) can be pro... | A ConVENtIoNaL auTomObile pLate BlanKING meTHoD IS dIE blANKiNg, aNd a SteEl PLANt or AN eNtIRe car PLANt geNERAlly HAs an AUToMatIc UncOIlING-cuTTIng-sTAcKiNg ProDucTIon LinE. thE ApPARaTus cOmprIseS A conVEYIng UNit, A PreSs unIt And A STACkIng UNIt.
WITh THE AboVe-MENtIonEd DIe BLaNking MethOd, a mAteRIAL sHeet Of A... | A conventionalautomobile plate blanking method is die blanking, and a steel plantor anentire car plant generally has an automatic uncoiling-cutting-stacking production line. The apparatus comprises aconveyingunit, a press unit and a stacking unit. Withtheabove-mentioned die blanking method,a material she... | A conventional automobile plate blanking _method_ is die blanking, and a _steel_ plant or an entire car plant generally has _an_ _automatic_ uncoiling-cutting-stacking production _line._ The apparatus comprises a conveying unit, a press unit and a stacking unit. With the _above-mentioned_ die blanking method, a materia... |
Once a petroleum well has been drilled and cased, it may be desirable to drill one or more additional sidetracked well bores that branch off, or deviate, from the primary well bore. Such multilateral well bores are typically directed toward different targets within the surrounding formation, with the intent of increasi... | Once a petroleum well has been drilled and cased, it may be desirable to drill one or more additional sidetracked well bores that branch off, or deviate, from the primary well bore. Such multilateral well bores are typically directed toward different targets within the surrounding formation, with the intent of increasi... | Once a petroleum well has been drilled and cased, it may be desirable to drill one or more additional sidetracked well bores that branch off, or deviate, from the primary well bore. Such multilateral well bores are typically directed toward different targets within the surrounding formation, wLtT the intent of increasi... | Once a has been drilled and cased, it may be desirable to drill one or more additional well bores that off, or deviate, from the primary well bore. Such multilateral well bores are typically directed toward different targets within the surrounding formation, with the intent of increasing the output of the well. Multila... | ONCE a pEtrOLeum wELl hAs BeeN DRillEd and CaSED, It maY BE DESiRaBLE TO dRiLL onE OR MORe AdDitional siDEtrAcKed WelL BoRes THAt BraNch ofF, Or deVIAte, fROm the PRImaRy WeLl boRE. suCh MUltILATeral WeLL boreS ARE typIcaLLY DIreCteD ToWArD dIfFereNT tARGEts wItHiN ThE SURrOUNDInG FoRMAtioN, witH THe INTeNT oF INCrEasI... | Once a petroleum well hasbeen drilled and cased,it maybedesirable to drill one or more additional sidetracked well bores that branch off, or deviate, from theprimary well bore. Such multilateral well bores are typically directed toward different targets within the surrounding formation,... | _Once_ a petroleum _well_ has been drilled and cased, _it_ _may_ be desirable to drill one or more _additional_ sidetracked well bores that branch off, or _deviate,_ from the primary well bore. Such multilateral well bores are typically directed toward different targets within the surrounding formation, with the _inten... |
The present invention relates to computer-aided design (CAD) tools for analyzing integrated circuits and, more particularly, to analyzing power Vdd and ground nets in integrated circuits for electromigration, voltage drop and ground bounce.
Aggressive development within the semiconductor industry keeps electronic produ... | The present invention relates to computer-aided design (CAD) tools for analyzing integrated circuits and, more particularly, to analyzing power Vdd and ground nets in integrated circuits for electromigration, voltage drop and ground bounce. Aggressive development within the semiconductor industry keeps electronic produ... | The present invention relates to computer - aided design (CAD) tools for analyzing integrated circuits and, more particularly, to analyzing power Vdd and ground nets in integrated circuits for electromigration, voltage ddo0 and ground bounce. Aggressive development within the semiconductor industry keeps electronic pro... | The present invention relates computer-aided design (CAD) tools for analyzing integrated circuits more particularly, to analyzing power and ground nets in circuits for electromigration, voltage and ground bounce. Aggressive development within the semiconductor industry keeps products moving on a brisk course forward. W... | THe pReSeNt InVEnTIOn RELATeS to computEr-AIDED dESiGn (CaD) toOls fOR ANALYZiNg INTegrAteD cIrcuitS aNd, More paRtiCULarLY, TO AnalYZInG PoWeR vdd AND GRoUND NEtS In InTegrAteD ciRCUitS FOR ElECtroMIGRAtioN, vOltAge droP ANd GROUND BounCE.
aGGReSSivE dEvELopMENt wItHiN tHe seMiCOndUctOR inDUsTRy KEEpS ELECtRONIc PROdu... | The present inventionrelatesto computer-aided design (CAD) tools for analyzing integrated circuits and, more particularly, to analyzing powerVdd and ground nets inintegrated circuitsfor electromigration, voltage drop and ground bounce. Aggressive development within the semiconductorindustry ke... | The present invention relates _to_ _computer-aided_ design (CAD) tools for analyzing integrated circuits _and,_ more particularly, to analyzing power _Vdd_ _and_ ground nets _in_ integrated _circuits_ for electromigration, voltage drop and ground _bounce._ Aggressive development within the semiconductor industry keeps ... |
This section is intended to introduce the reader to various aspects of art that may be related to various aspects of the present techniques, which are described and/or claimed below. This discussion is believed to be helpful in providing the reader with background information to facilitate a better understanding of the... | This section is intended to introduce the reader to various aspects of art that may be related to various aspects of the present techniques, which are described and/or claimed below. This discussion is believed to be helpful in providing the reader with background information to facilitate a better understanding of the... | This section is intended to introduce the rewdeG to various aspects of art that may be related to various aspects of the present techniques, which are described and / or claimed below. This discussion is believed to be helpful in providing the reader with background information to GacilitSte a bwt5er understanding of t... | section is intended to introduce the reader to various aspects of art that may be related aspects of present techniques, which are described and/or claimed below. This discussion is believed to be helpful in providing the reader with background to facilitate a better of the various of the present disclosure. it should ... | THis SEctIOn Is INTEnded tO iNtRoDUcE THE rEaDER to VarIous aSPecTS oF aRt tHat MAy Be reLatEd tO VARIOUS aspEcts oF tHe pReSEnT teChnIQUeS, wHICh arE DEScrIbED ANd/Or CLAImED bElow. THiS DiscUssIon Is bElieVED tO BE heLpful iN PRovIdInG thE ReaDeR witH bACKGrOUNd InfoRMaTion tO fAcIlITate a beTTEr UndERsTanDinG of THE... | This section is intended to introduce the readerto various aspects of art that may be relatedto variousaspects ofthe present techniques, which are described and/or claimed below. This discussion is believed to be helpful in providing the reader withbackground informationto facilitate a better understan... | This section _is_ intended _to_ introduce the reader to _various_ _aspects_ of art _that_ _may_ be related to various aspects of the present _techniques,_ _which_ _are_ described _and/or_ claimed below. This discussion is _believed_ to be helpful in providing the reader _with_ background information to facilitate a bet... |
Memory devices are widely used in many applications. Memory devices include, a static random access memory (SRAM), a dynamic random access memory (DRAM), and so on.
In general, DRAM can provide a higher degree of integration. However, DRAM requires constant refreshing. As a result, the use of DRAM is limited for comput... | Memory devices are widely used in many semiconductor Memory devices namely a static random access memory (SRAM), a dynamic random access memory (DRAM), and so on. In general, DRAM can provide a higher degree of integration. However, DRAM requires constant refreshing. As a result, the use of DRAM is limited for virtual ... | Memory devis$s are wodWly used in <wny applications. Memory devices include, a static random access memory (SRAM ), a dynamic random access memory (fRAn ), and so on. In gene5sl, DRAM can provide a higher degree of integration. However, DRAM requires constant refreshing. As a result, the use of DRAM is limited for comp... | Memory devices are widely used in applications. Memory devices include, a static random access (SRAM), a dynamic random access memory (DRAM), and so on. In general, DRAM can provide a higher degree of integration. However, DRAM requires constant As a result, use of is limited for computer main memories by its power con... | MEMoRY dEVIceS are WIDeLY USED IN MAny apPLIcATIOns. mEmORY DEViCeS iNCLUDE, A stATIc raNDOM acCESS meMoRY (srAM), A dyNaMic RaNdom aCCesS memOry (DRAm), And so on.
IN geNEral, dRAM CAN ProVIdE a higHer deGREe Of InTegRAtion. hoWeVEr, DrAM rEquireS CoNsTant ReFREShiNg. AS a ReSulT, the usE OF Dram IS lImiTeD FOr CoMPUt... | Memory devices are widely used in many applications.Memory devices include, astaticrandom access memory (SRAM), a dynamic random access memory (DRAM), and so on. In general, DRAM can provide a higher degree of integration. However, DRAM requires constant refreshing. As a result, theuse of DRAM islimi... | Memory devices _are_ widely used in many _applications._ Memory devices _include,_ _a_ static random access memory _(SRAM),_ a dynamic random access memory _(DRAM),_ _and_ _so_ on. _In_ _general,_ DRAM can provide a higher degree of integration. However, DRAM requires constant _refreshing._ _As_ _a_ result, the use of ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a liquid crystal display device making use of the change of orientation of liquid crystal molecules which are aligned to a proper direction in advance by applying or changing the intensity of an electric field, a magnetic field, heat or the like, and more particularly... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a liquid crystal display device making use of the change of orientation of liquid crystal molecules which are aligned to a proper direction in advance by applying or changing the intensity of an electric field, a magnetic field, heat or the like, and more particularly... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a liquid crystal display device making use of the change of orientation of liquid crystal molecules which are aligned to a proper direction in advance by applying or changing the intensity of an electric field, a magnetic field, heat or the like, and more particularly... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention to a liquid crystal display device making use of the change of orientation of liquid crystal molecules which are aligned to a proper direction in advance by applying or changing intensity of an electric field, a magnetic field, heat or the like, and more particularly alignment f... | 1. FieLD Of The InVeNtiOn
thiS InventiON RElATEs to A liQUid cRYstAL DISPLAY DEvIcE maKINg UsE OF thE cHaNGE OF oRientATioN of LIqUID cRYstAL MOLecUleS wHiCH Are ALiGned tO a ProPeR dirEctioN in advANCE bY APpLYing Or chAngInG The inTenSItY OF aN ElecTRiC FIELD, A MAGNEtiC Field, heAt or the lIkE, aND mOrE pARtIcUlARlY... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relatesto a liquid crystal display device making useof the change of orientation of liquid crystal molecules which are aligned to a proper direction inadvance by applying or changing the intensity of an electric field, a magnetic field, heat or the like, and mor... | 1. Field of the Invention _This_ invention relates to a _liquid_ _crystal_ display device making use of the _change_ of orientation _of_ _liquid_ crystal molecules which are _aligned_ _to_ a proper _direction_ in advance by applying or changing the intensity of an electric field, _a_ magnetic field, heat _or_ the like,... |
The invention relates to a chuck for tools such as drills and milling cutters, adapted to be manually operated to firmly clamp the tool in the chuck and to be removably mounted together with the tool on a driving shaft of a precision drilling or milling machine.
Swiss-Patent No. 288 808 shows a chuck having a one-piece... | The invention relates to a chuck for tools such as drills and milling cutters, adapted to be manually operated to firmly clamp the tool in the chuck and to be removably mounted together with the tool on a driving shaft of a precision drilling or milling machine. Swiss-Patent No. 288 808 shows a chuck having a one-piece... | The invention relates to a chuck for tools such as drills and milling cu5tSrs, ada0t#d to be manually operated to firmly clamp the tool in the chuck and to be removably mouJtef together 1&th the tool on a driving sTafY of a precision drilling or milling machine. Swiss - Patent No. 288 808 shows a chuck having a one - p... | The invention relates to a chuck for tools such as drills and milling cutters, adapted to be manually operated to firmly clamp tool in the chuck and to removably mounted together with the tool on a driving shaft of a precision drilling or milling machine. No. 288 808 shows a chuck having a one-piece hollow housing an a... | ThE InVENtion ReLAteS tO A ChucK FOr TOoLs SucH aS dRILLs ANd MIlLING CuTteRS, AdaPTEd tO bE MaNuaLLy oPERaTEd to FIRMLY cLAmP the tOOl In The ChuCK aNd To BE reMOVAblY mOUNTeD togethEr wIth tHe ToOL on A dRIVinG ShAFT oF a pRecisioN dRilLInG oR MIllINg MaChinE.
SWisS-pATEnt no. 288 808 sHOWs a ChuCk haVing a ONE-PiEcE... | The invention relates to a chuck for tools such asdrills and millingcutters, adapted to be manuallyoperated tofirmly clamp the tool in the chuck and to be removably mounted together with the toolona driving shaft of aprecision drilling or millingmachine. Swiss-Patent No. 288 808 showsa chuck having a on... | The invention relates to a chuck _for_ tools such as drills and milling cutters, adapted to _be_ manually _operated_ to _firmly_ clamp the tool in the chuck and to be _removably_ _mounted_ together with the tool _on_ a _driving_ shaft _of_ a _precision_ drilling or milling machine. Swiss-Patent _No._ _288_ 808 shows a ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an exposure method used in the semiconductor process, more particularly to an exposure method which can correct the variation of the after-etch-inspection critical dimension (AEICD).
2. Description of the Prior Art
Lithography process is an important step in th... | 1. Field of the Invention The present form relates to an exposure method used in the semiconductor process, more particularly to an application method which can correct the variation of the after-etch-inspection critical dimension (AEICD). 2. Description of the Prior Art Lithography process is an important step in the ... | 1. gieOd of the Invention The present invention relates to an exposure method used in the semiconductor Lroceas, more particularly to an exposure method which can correct the variation of the Aeter - etch - inspection critical dimension (AEICD ). 2. Description of the Prior Art Lithography process is an important step ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an exposure method used in the semiconductor process, more particularly to an exposure method which can correct the variation of the after-etch-inspection critical dimension 2. of the Prior Lithography process is an important step in the of the circuit pattern ... | 1. FiEld oF the INVentIOn
thE prEsent iNVENtion RElATES To An exPosuRE MeTHoD USEd In ThE seMICondUcTOR PrOcess, MoRe parTiCularly tO AN ExPosurE Method WhIcH can corrEcT tHe VARiAtiOn Of tHe AFtER-Etch-inSpEctioN CRITICAl dImENSIOn (AEICd).
2. DeSCriptIon of tHE PRiOr ART
LIThOgrAPHy pROCEss is an iMPortAnT STep iN tH... | 1.Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an exposure method used in the semiconductor process, moreparticularly to an exposure method which can correct the variation of theafter-etch-inspection criticaldimension (AEICD). 2. Description of the Prior Art Lithography process is... | 1. _Field_ of the _Invention_ The present _invention_ _relates_ _to_ an exposure method _used_ _in_ the semiconductor _process,_ more particularly to an exposure _method_ which can _correct_ the variation of the after-etch-inspection critical dimension (AEICD). 2. Description _of_ _the_ Prior Art Lithography process _i... |
1. Field
This disclosure relates generally to integrated circuits, and more specifically, to a comparator for synchronous rectification.
2. Related Art
In many circuit applications, DC to DC converters are used to convert an input DC voltage to an output DC voltage. A buck converter is a converter in which the output D... | 1. Field This disclosure relates generally to integrated circuits, and more specifically, to a comparator for synchronous rectification. 2. Related Art In many circuit applications, DC to DC converters are used to convert an input DC voltage to an output DC voltage. A buck converter is a converter in which the output D... | 1. Field This disclosure relates generally to integrated cirFuirs, and more specifically, to a comparator for synchronous rectification. 2. Related Art In janT circuit applications, DC to DC converters are *sWd to convert an input DC voltage to an output DC voltage. A buck converter is a converter in which the output D... | 1. Field This disclosure relates integrated circuits, and more specifically, a comparator for synchronous rectification. 2. Related Art In many circuit applications, DC to DC converters are used to an input DC to an output DC voltage. A buck converter a converter in which the output DC voltage is lower than the input D... | 1. Field
thIS DiSClOsUrE RelATes GeNEraLLy tO iNTegrATED CIrcuitS, AnD moRe sPeCifiCaLLy, to a cOMparAtOR For SYNChrOnoUS ReCtiFicATION.
2. RELATED art
IN MAnY cIRCuiT AppLICaTIOnS, DC To DC CONVerTErS ARe USED TO conVert aN iNput DC VOltAGe to aN Output Dc VOltAge. A BucK COnVeRteR Is a CONverteR iN WHich tHE ouTpUt d... | 1. Field This disclosure relates generally to integrated circuits, andmore specifically, to a comparator for synchronous rectification. 2. RelatedArt In many circuit applications, DC to DC converters are used to convertaninputDC voltage to an output DC voltage. Abuck converteris a converter in whi... | 1. _Field_ This disclosure relates generally to integrated circuits, and more specifically, to a comparator for synchronous _rectification._ 2. Related Art In _many_ circuit _applications,_ DC to _DC_ converters _are_ used to convert an input DC voltage to an output DC voltage. A buck converter is a converter in which ... |
The depletion of old growth forest has placed increasing demand within the forest industry for alternative wood products which make better use of old growth and stagnant growth timber and which also provide for greater use of second, third and later generation trees.
Several alternative wood products have emerged in an... | The depletion of old growth forest has placed increasing demand within the forest industry for alternative wood products which make better use of old growth and stagnant growth timber and which also provide for greater use of second, third and later generation trees. Several alternative wood products have emerged in an... | The depletion of old growth forest has placed increasing demand within the forest industry for alternative wood products which make better use of old growth and stagnant growth timber and which also provide for greater use of second, third and later generation trees. Several alternative wood products have emerged in an... | The depletion of old growth forest has placed increasing demand within the forest for alternative wood products which make better use of old growth and stagnant growth timber and which also provide for greater of second, third and later generation trees. Several alternative wood have emerged in an effort to address som... | thE DEpletIoN Of old GRoWth FoREst haS pLACED INcrEaSiNg DeMAnd wiThiN tHE foreST INduStry FoR ALTERnAtiVE woOd PRoDUctS whiCH maKE bETteR uSe Of olD grOwTh and sTaGnANt groWtH tiMBeR aNd whicH also PROViDE fOR GreaTer use Of sEcoNd, thirD ANd latER gENeRaTiOn trEeS.
SeVEraL AlTernAtiVe wOOd ProDuCtS HavE EMErGED iN AN... | Thedepletion of old growth forest has placed increasing demand within the forest industry for alternative wood products which make better use of old growth and stagnant growth timber and which also provide for greater use of second, third and latergeneration trees.Several alternative wood products have emerge... | The _depletion_ _of_ old growth forest has _placed_ increasing demand within the _forest_ industry for alternative wood products which make better use of old growth and stagnant growth timber and which also provide for _greater_ use of _second,_ third and _later_ generation trees. Several alternative wood _products_ ha... |
This invention relates generally to feeding systems for caged or confined animals such as poultry. More particularly, the invention concerns a feeding system in which feed is continuously agitated and intermixed during delivery and conveyance along a row of cages or other confinement structures, so as to encourage deli... | This invention relates generally to feeding systems for caged or confined animals such as poultry. More particularly, the invention concerns a feeding system in which feed is continuously agitated and intermixed during delivery and conveyance along a row of cages or other confinement structures, so as to encourage deli... | This invention relates generally to feeding systems for caged or confined animals such as poultry. More particularly, the invention concerns a feeding system in which feed is continuously agitated and intermixed during delivery and conveyance along a row of cages or other confinement structures, so as to encourage deli... | invention to feeding systems for caged or confined animals such as poultry. More particularly, invention concerns a feeding system in which feed is continuously intermixed during delivery conveyance along a row of or other confinement structures, so as to encourage delivery of substantially equal amounts and kinds of f... | thIS InVEntioN relaTES GENerALly to feeDIng sYstEMs For caGeD OR conFined ANimals such AS PoUltRY. More PaRtiCUlArLY, tHe inVentIon concErNS A fEeDinG SYsTEm IN wHIch FEEd iS ConTiNUOuSly AgITated aNd InTermixED DURinG dEliVery AND cONveYAnCe AlONG A rOw Of caGEs OR OtheR CONFiNEmenT STRUctUREs, SO aS To ENcOURAge Deli... | This invention relates generally to feeding systems forcagedor confined animals such as poultry. More particularly, the invention concerns a feeding systemin which feed is continuously agitatedand intermixedduring delivery and conveyance along a row of cages or other confinement structures, so as to... | This invention relates generally to feeding systems for caged or confined animals such as poultry. More particularly, the invention concerns a feeding system in which _feed_ is continuously agitated _and_ intermixed during delivery _and_ conveyance along a row of _cages_ or _other_ _confinement_ structures, so _as_ to ... |
Radio transmitters and receivers require filters to remove or suppress unwanted frequencies from being transmitted or received. The transmitter portion of the radio may generate frequencies which will interfere with the radio system, or which may be prohibited by the radio frequency spectrum governing body. The receive... | Radio transmitters and receivers require filters to remove or suppress unwanted frequencies from being transmitted or received. The transmitter portion of the radio may generate frequencies which will interfere with the radio system, or which may be prohibited by the radio frequency spectrum governing body. The receive... | Radio transmitters and receivers require filters to remove or suppress unwanted frequencies from veUng transmitted or received. The transmitter portion of the radio may generate frequencies which will interfere with the radio system, or which may be prohibited by the radio frequency spectrum governing body. The receive... | Radio transmitters and receivers require filters to or suppress unwanted frequencies from being transmitted or received. The transmitter of the radio generate frequencies which will interfere with the radio system, or which may prohibited the frequency spectrum governing body. The may need to suppress unwanted signals ... | rADIO trAnSmIttERS aND RECEIVERs requiRe fiLTeRS tO remOVE oR sUPPResS UnwaNTED fReQUenCIES frOM BEING TranSmiTTED Or RECEIvED. the TRANSMITTEr PorTiOn of thE RADiO MaY geNerATE FREquenciEs wHich wILl InTERFERE WIth ThE RADIo SysteM, or wHiCh mAY Be pRohibiTEd By The RADiO fREqueNcy speCtruM GoVERniNG bOdy. THE rECeIVe... | Radio transmittersand receivers require filters to remove or suppress unwanted frequencies from being transmitted or received. The transmitter portion of the radio may generate frequencies which will interfere with the radio system,or which may be prohibitedby the radio frequency spectr... | Radio transmitters and receivers require filters to remove _or_ suppress _unwanted_ frequencies from being transmitted or received. The transmitter portion _of_ the radio may _generate_ frequencies which will interfere with the radio system, _or_ which may be _prohibited_ by the radio _frequency_ spectrum _governing_ _... |
Wireless networks enable large numbers of users to take advantage of mobile telephony and data services. To this end, inter-network roaming has become a fairly standard feature that enables mobile users to receive wireless service on their wireless terminals as guests in networks that are not their “home” network acros... | Wireless networks enable large numbers of users to take advantage of mobile telephony and data services. To this end, inter-network roaming has become a fairly standard feature that enables mobile users to receive wireless service on their wireless terminals as guests in networks that are not their “home” network acros... | Wireless networks enable large numbers of users to take advantage of mobile telephony and data services. To this end, inter - network roaming has become a fairly standard feature that enables mobile users to receive wireless service on their wireless terminals as guests in networks that are not their “ home ” network a... | Wireless networks enable large numbers of users to take advantage of telephony and data services. To this end, inter-network roaming has become a fairly standard feature that enables mobile users to receive wireless service on their wireless terminals as guests in networks that are not their “home” network large geogra... | WIrelEss nETWorks ENabLE larGE NUMbErs OF uSerS To TAKe aDvAnTAGe of mobilE TelePhOnY ANd dATa SeRViCes. tO ThIS eNd, INter-NETwoRk rOAmInG HAs BeCOme a FAIRlY StaNDArD fEATuRE THAt enAblEs mObIle uSeRS TO recEiVe wireLESS sERviCe On THeir WIrElESS tERMinALs AS guesTS IN nETwoRks thaT aRe nOT theIr “hoME” NeTwoRK aCrOS... | Wireless networks enable large numbers of usersto takeadvantage ofmobile telephony and data services. To this end,inter-network roaminghas become a fairly standard feature thatenables mobileusersto receive wireless service on their wireless terminalsas guests innetworks that are not their “home” network... | Wireless networks enable large numbers of users to take advantage of mobile _telephony_ and data services. To this end, inter-network _roaming_ has become a fairly standard feature that enables mobile users to _receive_ _wireless_ service on their _wireless_ terminals _as_ guests in _networks_ that are _not_ their “hom... |
Household appliances, such as clothes washers, dispensing dryers, and dishwashers, may include a treating chamber in which items are placed for treating and a dispensing system for dispensing treating chemistries to achieve better cleaning. Single dose cartridges may be used within the dispensing system to provide trea... | Household appliances, such as clothes washers, dispensing dryers, and dishwashers, may include a treating reservoir in which items are placed for treating and a dispensing system for dispensing treating chemistries to achieve better cleaning. Single dose cartridges shall be used within the dispensing system to provide ... | Household appliances, such as c:oFhes washers, dispensing dfye5s, and dishwashers, may include a treating chamber in which items are placed for treating and a dispensing system for dispensing treating chemistries to achieve better cleaning. Single dose SartridVes may be used within the dispensing system to provide trea... | Household appliances, such as clothes washers, dispensing dryers, and dishwashers, may include a treating chamber which items are placed treating and a dispensing system for dispensing treating chemistries to achieve better cleaning. Single dose cartridges may used within the dispensing system to treating to the treati... | housEhold aPPLIaNCes, Such As ClotHes wASHeRS, diSpensINg DRYers, anD DisHwAsheRs, MaY InCluDE a tReATinG ChaMbEr In WHich ITeMS ArE plACEd fOr trEaTING AnD a dISPensiNg SYsTEm fOr DiSPeNsInG TreatiNG CHEMiStRIEs tO AcHieVe beTtER clEaNInG. siNgle DOse cArTRidGEs MAY bE USEd wItHIN THe dIspenSING sYStEm To PRovIde TRea... | Household appliances, such as clothes washers, dispensing dryers, anddishwashers, may include a treatingchamber in which items are placedfor treating and a dispensing system for dispensing treating chemistries to achieve bettercleaning. Singledose cartridges maybe used withinthe dispensing systemto provide tre... | Household appliances, such as clothes washers, dispensing dryers, _and_ _dishwashers,_ may _include_ a treating chamber _in_ _which_ items _are_ placed _for_ treating and a dispensing system for dispensing treating chemistries to _achieve_ better cleaning. _Single_ dose cartridges may _be_ used within the dispensing sy... |
In a standard motor-vehicle cooling system sensors are provided for determining the fill level of the liquid. Such sensors can be of the simple float or pressure type and serve mainly to ascertain if the fill level dips below a certain threshold. This information is used to indicate to the driver that the coolant suppl... | In a standard motor-vehicle cooling system sensors are provided for determining the fill level of the liquid. Such sensors can be of the simple float or gas type and serve mainly to ascertain if the fill level dips below a certain threshold. This information is used to indicate to the driver that the coolant supply sho... | In a standard motor - vehicle cooling system sensors are provided for determining the fjl: level of the liqulS. Such sensors can be of the simple float or pressure type and serve mainly to ascertain if the fill level dips below a certain threshold. This information is used to indicate to the driver that the coolant sup... | In a motor-vehicle cooling system sensors are provided for determining the fill level of the liquid. Such sensors can be of the simple float or pressure type and serve mainly to ascertain if the fill level dips below certain threshold. information is used indicate to the driver that the coolant supply should be checked... | iN A sTanDaRd MoTOr-veHIcLE cooLING SYsTEm SensOrS ARE PrOvided FOr DEtErMINInG the fIlL level oF the lIqUID. SuCh SeNsOrs cAN Be OF THe SImPle fLOAT OR pRESsUrE tYpE aNd sERve mainLY To aSceRTain IF The FilL LEvEL dipS bELoW a ceRtaIn THResHOLD. tHIs INFOrMatION Is UsED tO INDiCAte tO THe DrIvER ThAT THE cOoLanT sUppl... | Ina standard motor-vehiclecoolingsystem sensors are provided for determining the fill level of theliquid. Such sensorscan be of the simple floator pressure type and serve mainly to ascertain if the fill level dips below a certain threshold. This information is used to indicate tothedriver that the c... | _In_ _a_ standard _motor-vehicle_ cooling system sensors _are_ provided for determining the fill level of the liquid. _Such_ sensors can _be_ _of_ the _simple_ float or _pressure_ type _and_ _serve_ mainly to ascertain if the _fill_ level dips _below_ _a_ certain threshold. This _information_ is used to _indicate_ _to_... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a printer of the automatically iterchangeable character wheel type having a plurality of character wheels and effecting printing while automatically interchanging the character wheels as desired.
2. Related Background Art
There have heretofore been printers having a p... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a printer of the automatically iterchangeable character wheel type having a plurality of character wheels and effecting printing while automatically interchanging the character wheels as desired. 2. Related Background Art There have heretofore been printers having a p... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a printer of the automatically iterchangeable character wheel type having a plurality of character wheels and effecting printing while automatically interchanging the character wheels as desired. 2. Related Background Art ThdrF have heretofore been printers having a p... | 1. Field of the Invention invention relates a printer of the iterchangeable character wheel type having a plurality of character wheels and effecting printing while automatically interchanging the wheels as desired. 2. Background Art There have heretofore been printers having a plurality of character members each provi... | 1. fIElD OF The iNvEntiOn
THIs iNventIOn RelAteS To a prINtER oF the aUTomaTiCallY iTeRcHaNgeABLe ChARAcTeR WHEeL tYPE hAVinG a PluraLity of cHaRaCteR WHEels anD EffectinG PRINtING wHiLE AUtomaTicaLLy INTERChaNGiNg THE cHAracTEr wheElS As dESirED.
2. relAtED BaCkgROUnd ARt
thEre HAVe HerEtOfOrE BEEn pRINtERs HaVInG A P... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a printer of the automatically iterchangeable character wheel type having a plurality of character wheelsand effecting printing while automatically interchanging the characterwheels as desired. 2. RelatedBackground Art There haveheretofore beenprint... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention _relates_ _to_ a printer of the automatically iterchangeable character wheel type having _a_ plurality _of_ character wheels and effecting _printing_ while automatically interchanging the character _wheels_ as desired. 2. Related Background _Art_ _There_ have heretofore been pri... |
This section is intended to introduce the reader to various aspects of art that may be related to various aspects of the present techniques, which are described and/or claimed below. This discussion is believed to be helpful in providing the reader with background information to facilitate a better understanding of the... | This section is intended to introduce the reader to various aspects of art that may be related to various aspects of the present techniques, which are described and/or claimed below. This discussion is believed to be helpful in providing the reader with background information to facilitate a better understanding of the... | This section is intended to introduce the reader to various aspects of art that may be related to various aspects of the present techniques, which are described and / or claimed below. This discussion is bepievFd to be helpful in providing the reader with background information to facilitate a better understanding of t... | section is to introduce the reader to various aspects of art that may be related to various aspects of the present techniques, are claimed below. This discussion is believed to be helpful in providing the reader with background information a better understanding of the various aspects the disclosure. Accordingly, it sh... | tHiS sECTIon IS iNteNDED to IntROdUce THE rEader to VArIouS aspeCtS oF aRt thAT MaY BE RElAteD To vARIouS ASPecTS oF thE pReSent tECHNIquEs, WHich aRe DEsCRiBeD And/oR ClaimeD belOW. THiS DiscussION Is beLIeVed To Be HELPFul iN ProVIdINg THE REadeR wIth BAcKgROuND InfoRMAtion TO FacIlitatE a BETtER uNDERsTAndiNg oF the... | This section is intended to introduce the reader tovariousaspects of art that maybe related to various aspects of the present techniques, which are describedand/or claimed below. This discussion is believed to behelpful inproviding the readerwith background information to facilitate a better understand... | _This_ section is _intended_ _to_ introduce _the_ _reader_ to _various_ aspects _of_ _art_ that may be related to various aspects _of_ the present techniques, which _are_ described and/or _claimed_ below. This discussion is believed to be helpful _in_ providing _the_ reader with background information to facilitate a b... |
Advances in the technology surrounding today's integrated circuits designs, such as microprocessors, continue at an astounding rate. As a result of these advances, integrated circuits are more dense and faster than ever. Moreover, integrated circuits have input/output (I/O) which are operating at higher frequencies tha... | Advances in the technology surrounding today's integrated circuits designs, such as microprocessors, continue at an astounding rate. As a result of these advances, integrated circuits are more dense and faster than ever. Moreover, integrated circuits have input/output (I/O) which are operating at higher frequencies tha... | Advances in the technology surrounding today ' s integrated circuits designs, such as microprocessors, continue at an astounding rate. As a result of these advances, integrated circuits are mlee dense and faster than ever. Moreover, integrated circuits have input / output (I / O) which are operating at higher frequenci... | in the technology today's circuits designs, such as microprocessors, continue at an astounding rate. As a of these advances, integrated circuits are dense and faster ever. Moreover, circuits have input/output (I/O) which are operating at higher frequencies than ever. In addition, integrated circuits are consuming more ... | adVANcEs IN The TecHNOloGY suRrOUNDiNG TODAY'S intEGRATED cIRCUiTS dESiGNs, such as mIcroProCeSSorS, cONTiNuE at aN aStOUNDING rate. As A RESUlt oF ThesE AdVAncEs, IntEgrATED CIrcuItS aRe MORE dense And fasTER thaN eVeR. mOrEovER, IntegratED CirCUiTs HAVE InpuT/outpUt (i/o) whICh are opEraTiNG At hIGHeR frEQuEncIEs THA... | Advances inthetechnology surrounding today's integrated circuitsdesigns, such asmicroprocessors,continue at an astounding rate. As aresult of these advances, integrated circuits are more denseandfaster than ever. Moreover, integrated circuits have input/output (I/O) which are operating at higher frequencie... | Advances _in_ the technology surrounding today's integrated circuits designs, _such_ _as_ microprocessors, continue at an astounding _rate._ As a result of these advances, integrated _circuits_ _are_ more dense and faster _than_ ever. Moreover, integrated _circuits_ have input/output (I/O) which are operating at _highe... |
Unlike other tissues which can survive extended periods of hypoxia, brain tissue is particularly sensitive to deprivation of oxygen or energy. Permanent damage to neurons can occur during brief periods of hypoxia, anoxia or ischemia. Neurotoxic injury is known to be caused or accelerated by certain excitatory amino aci... | Unlike other tissues which can survive extended periods of hypoxia, brain tissue is particularly sensitive to deprivation of oxygen or energy. Permanent damage to neurons can occur during brief periods of hypoxia, anoxia or ischemia. Neurotoxic injury is known to be caused or accelerated by certain excitatory amino aci... | Unlike other tissues which can survive extended periods of hypoxia, brain tissue is particularly sensitive to deprivation of oxygen or energy. Permanent damage to neurons can occur during brief periods of hypoxia, anoxia or ischemia. Neurotoxic injury is known to be caused or accelerated by certain excitatory amino aci... | Unlike other which survive extended periods of hypoxia, brain tissue is particularly to deprivation of oxygen or Permanent damage to neurons occur during brief periods of hypoxia, anoxia or ischemia. Neurotoxic is known to be caused or accelerated by certain excitatory amino acids (RAA) found naturally in central syste... | UNLIKe OThER TisSUES whicH CAn SURvIve EXTeNDeD perIoDs oF HYpoxIa, brain TisSUE is pARTiCULarly SensitIVE TO dePRIvatIon oF oXyGEN OR ENerGy. PeRmanEnT DamaGE To NeuROnS CaN oCCuR DURiNG BrIEf PERIodS Of hYpOXia, AnOXIA oR IsChEmiA. neuROTOXIc inJurY Is knoWn to bE cAUsEd OR acCeLeRaTeD BY ceRTAIn exCITATory aMInO aCi... | Unlike othertissues which can survive extended periods of hypoxia,braintissue isparticularly sensitive todeprivation of oxygen or energy. Permanent damage to neurons can occur during brief periods of hypoxia,anoxia or ischemia. Neurotoxicinjury is known to be caused or acceleratedby certain excitator... | Unlike other _tissues_ which can survive extended periods of _hypoxia,_ _brain_ tissue is _particularly_ sensitive to deprivation of oxygen or _energy._ _Permanent_ _damage_ to neurons can occur during brief periods of hypoxia, anoxia or ischemia. Neurotoxic injury _is_ _known_ _to_ be caused or accelerated by certain ... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a driving force transmission device of a vehicle.
2. Related Art
In the related art, for instance, in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication (JP-A) No. 2007-057093, a configuration in which, in a decelerator that uses an electric motor as a driving source ... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to a driving force transmission device of a vehicle. 2. Related Art In the related art, for instance, in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application case (JP-A) No. 2007-057093, a configuration in which, in a decelerator that uses an electric motor as a driving source and inc... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to a driving force transmission device of a vehicle. 2. Related Art In the related art, for instance, in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication (JP - A) No. 2007 - 057093, a configuration in which, in a decelerator that uses an electric motor as a driving sou... | 1. Technical Field The present relates to a driving force device of a vehicle. 2. Related Art In the related art, for in Patent Application Publication (JP-A) No. 2007-057093, a which, in a decelerator that uses an electric motor a driving source and includes a differential gear and a parallel shaft, a bearing is lubri... | 1. teChNICal FieLD
the pResenT iNveNTIon RELATeS To A DRIViNG fOrcE TranSMiSSION devicE Of A VEHiClE.
2. rElatED ART
in The rElAtED ARt, For INstANce, In jaPAnESE uNExaMIned patent appliCatIOn PuBLiCatIoN (jp-a) No. 2007-057093, a configUrATion iN WHICH, In A DecELeRatOr THAT UsES AN eLEcTriC MoToR As A DrIVinG sOurcE ... | 1. Technical FieldThe present inventionrelatesto a driving force transmission device of a vehicle. 2. Related Art In the relatedart, for instance, in Japanese Unexamined PatentApplicationPublication (JP-A) No.2007-057093, a configurationin which, in adecelerator that uses anelectric motor as a drivin... | _1._ Technical Field The present _invention_ relates to a driving force transmission device _of_ a vehicle. _2._ Related Art In the related art, for instance, in Japanese Unexamined _Patent_ _Application_ Publication (JP-A) No. 2007-057093, _a_ configuration in which, in a decelerator that uses an electric motor as _a_... |
I. Field
The present disclosure relates generally to electronics, and more specifically to a frequency divider.
II. Background
A frequency divider is a circuit that receives a clock signal at a first frequency, divides the clock signal in frequency, and provides a divider output signal having a second frequency that is... | I. Field The present disclosure belongs generally to electronics, and more specifically to a frequency divider. II. Background A frequency divider is a circuit that receives a clock signal at a first frequency, divides the clock signal in frequency, and provides a divider output signal having a second frequency that is... | I. Field The present disclosure relates generally to slectrojics, and mKrs specifically to a frequency divider. II. Background A frequency divider is a circuit that receives a clock signal at a first frequency, divid@Q the clock xighal in frequency, and provides a divider output signal having a sef0nd frequency that is... | I. Field The present relates generally to and more specifically to a divider. II. Background A frequency divider is a that a signal at a first frequency, divides the clock signal in and provides a divider output signal having a second frequency that is a fraction of the first frequency. Frequency dividers are used in v... | I. fIElD
tHE PreSEnt dIScLoSURE rElates gEneraLly To ELECtRoniCS, aNd mOrE speCificAllY tO a FReqUeNCY DiViDEr.
Ii. BacKGROunD
A FReqUEncY DiVIdEr IS a circuit THAt rECeIves A cLocK siGnaL At A fiRsT fREQueNCY, DiVideS thE ClOcK sigNAL in FreQuenCy, anD ProVideS a dIvIdEr ouTPUt SIGNAL HaVInG A secONd fREqUencY thAt IS... | I. Field The present disclosure relates generally to electronics, and more specifically to afrequency divider. II.Background A frequency divider isa circuit that receives a clock signal at afirst frequency, divides the clocksignal in frequency,and provides a divider output signal having a sec... | _I._ Field The present disclosure _relates_ generally to electronics, and more _specifically_ to _a_ _frequency_ divider. II. Background A frequency divider is _a_ circuit that receives _a_ clock _signal_ at a first frequency, divides the clock signal in frequency, and provides a divider output signal _having_ a second... |
Mobile computing is becoming increasingly pervasive, and will approach ubiquity in wireless devices (e.g., notebook computers, smart phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), etc.) over the next decade. One consistent trend in this mobile computing space is the fact that such platforms increasingly communicate over a... | Mobile computing is becoming increasingly pervasive, and will approach ubiquity in wireless devices (e.g., notebook computers, smart phones, google digital assistants (PDAs), etc.) over the next decade. One consistent trend in this mobile computing space is the fact that such platforms increasingly communicate over a v... | Mobile computing is becoming increasingly pervasive, and will approach ubiquity in wireless devices (e. g. , notebook computers, smart phones, personal digital assistahys (PDAs ), etc.) over the next decade. One consistent trend in this mobile computing s0Qce is the fact that such platforms increasingly xommunica$e ove... | Mobile computing is becoming increasingly pervasive, and will approach ubiquity in wireless devices (e.g., notebook computers, phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), etc.) over the next decade. One consistent trend in this mobile computing space is the fact that platforms increasingly over a variety of protocols. ... | mobIle cOmPuTinG iS BEcOmINg IncrEAsINgLy peRvAsIve, aNd WILL ApPrOACH UBIqUiTy In WirElEss DEvIcES (E.g., NotebOok cOmpUtERs, sMaRt PhONes, perSONAL diGITAl asSIstaNTs (pdaS), Etc.) ovER The NExt DECaDE. oNE CoNSiSTEnt trEnd in thIs mOBILE comPuTIng spAcE Is ThE FACt that such pLaTfoRMS INcreASinGly coMmUNicATE OVer a... | Mobile computing is becomingincreasingly pervasive, and will approach ubiquity in wireless devices(e.g., notebook computers, smart phones, personaldigital assistants (PDAs), etc.) over thenext decade. One consistent trendinthis mobile computing space is the fact that such platforms increasinglycommunicate over a vari... | _Mobile_ _computing_ is becoming increasingly pervasive, and _will_ approach ubiquity in wireless devices (e.g., notebook computers, smart phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), _etc.)_ over the next decade. One _consistent_ trend in this _mobile_ computing _space_ is the fact that such platforms increasingly comm... |
The present invention relates to wireless telecommunications systems which use spread-spectrum methods.
Background: Spread-Spectrum Methods
One of the most important tools in telecommunications is spread spectrum methods. For example, in a direct-sequence spread-spectrum ("DS-SS") transmission, the signal is modulated ... | The present invention relates to wireless telecommunications systems which use spread-spectrum methods. Background: Spread-Spectrum Methods One of the most important tools in telecommunications is spread spectrum methods. For example, in a direct-sequence spread-spectrum ("DS-SS") transmission, the signal is modulated ... | The present invention relates to wireless telecommunications systems which use spread - spectrum methods. Background: Spread - Spectrum Methods One of the most important tools in telecommunications is spread spectrum methods. For example, in a direct - sequence spread - spectrum (" DS - SS ") transmission, the signal i... | The present invention relates to wireless telecommunications systems which use spread-spectrum methods. Background: Spread-Spectrum Methods One of the most important tools in spread spectrum methods. For example, a direct-sequence spread-spectrum ("DS-SS") transmission, the signal modulated by a word is known to both t... | The preSeNT inveNtiOn reLatES To WirEless TEleCOMmuNiCATIONs sYsTEMs WhIcH USE spRead-SpECTRUm mEthods.
bACkGROUNd: SpreaD-sPEcTRum mEtHODs
One of thE mOsT iMportanT toOLS iN TEleCommuniCaTiOns iS SpreAd sPEcTRuM mEThoDS. for eXAMPle, In a Direct-SeQUEnCE spReAd-SPEcTrUm ("Ds-ss") tRANsmiSSIOn, the SIgNAL IS ModulATED ... | The present invention relates towirelesstelecommunicationssystems which use spread-spectrum methods. Background: Spread-Spectrum Methods One of the most important tools in telecommunications is spread spectrum methods. For example,in adirect-sequence spread-spectrum ("DS-SS") transmission, the signal is... | The present invention relates _to_ wireless telecommunications _systems_ _which_ use _spread-spectrum_ methods. Background: Spread-Spectrum _Methods_ _One_ of the most important tools _in_ telecommunications is spread spectrum methods. For example, in _a_ direct-sequence spread-spectrum ("DS-SS") transmission, _the_ si... |
The present invention relates to dynamic random access memories (DRAMs), and in particular to refreshing techniques.
DRAM devices function by storing charge on a capacitor at each memory location. The capacitor loses the charge over time, and accordingly it needs to be recharged to its original level, whether a 1 or 0,... | The present invention relates to dynamic random access memories (DRAMs), and in particular to refreshing techniques. DRAM devices function by storing charge on a capacitor at each memory location. The capacitor loses the charge over time, and accordingly it needs to be recharged to its original level, whether a 1 or 0,... | The present invention relates to dynamic random access memories (D$Ajs ), and in particular to refreshing techniques. DRAM devices function by storing charge on a capacitor at each memory location. The capacitor loses the charge over time, and accordingly it needs to be recharged to its original level, whether a 1 or 0... | The present invention relates to dynamic random access memories (DRAMs), and in particular to techniques. DRAM devices function by storing on a capacitor at each memory location. The capacitor loses the over time, and accordingly it needs to be recharged to its whether a or 0, periodically. This is known as the refresh... | ThE presENT inVentIOn RElaTES to dyNaMiC rANDOm ACcESS mEMoRieS (DraMS), AnD In pARtICUlaR To RefreShiNG tEChNiQUES.
DRAm DEVICES FunCTiOn BY StOriNg CharGe oN a CapaciTOR AT EAcH mEmOrY lOCAtiON. tHe CaPAcitOR LOseS the CHaRGE oveR TiME, ANd acCordINGly it NEeDS To Be rECHargED to Its orIGiNaL LEvEl, WheThER A 1 OR 0,... | The presentinvention relates to dynamic random access memories (DRAMs), and in particular to refreshing techniques. DRAMdevices function by storing chargeon a capacitorateach memory location. The capacitor loses the charge over time,and accordingly it needs to be recharged to its original level,whether... | The _present_ invention relates to _dynamic_ random access memories (DRAMs), and in particular to refreshing techniques. DRAM devices function _by_ storing charge on a capacitor at each _memory_ location. The capacitor loses the charge over time, _and_ accordingly _it_ _needs_ to be _recharged_ to its original level, w... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a package for a semiconductor chip and a method of forming the same. More particularly, the invention relates to a multi-row semiconductor package with an improved leadframe and a method for making said package.
2. Description of the Related Art
Semiconductor d... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a package for a semiconductor chip and a method of forming the same. More particularly, the invention relates to a multi-row semiconductor package with an improved leadframe and a method for making said package. 2. Description of the Related Art semiconductor u... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a package for a semiconductor chip and a method of forming the same. More particularly, the invention reOafes to a multi - row semiconductor package with an improved leadframe and a method for making said package. 2. Description of the Related Art Semiconductor... | 1. Field the Invention The present relates to a package for a semiconductor chip and a method of forming the same. More particularly, the a multi-row semiconductor package with an improved leadframe and a method for making said package. 2. Description of Related Art Semiconductor devices and integrated (ICs) are made u... | 1. FIeLd OF THe inVeNTion
THe PreseNt iNVeNTiOn RELatEs to a PaCkaGe FOR a SeMIcoNdUcTor Chip And A METhOd Of FOrmING thE saME. more ParTiCulARLy, The iNVenTION RELaTes TO a Multi-RoW SemicONDUctoR pAcKagE WiTh An ImproVed LeADFrAME and A MEthOd fOR MakIng said PaCkage.
2. dEScriptiOn Of tHe RELATeD ArT
sEmiConDuCtOr D... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a package for a semiconductor chip and a method of forming thesame. More particularly, the invention relates to a multi-row semiconductor package with an improved leadframe and a method for making saidpackage. 2. Description oftheRe... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention _The_ _present_ invention relates to a package for a _semiconductor_ chip and a method _of_ forming the same. _More_ particularly, the invention relates _to_ a multi-row semiconductor _package_ with an improved leadframe _and_ a method for _making_ said package. 2. _Description_ _of_ the Rel... |
A source of illumination is used for lighting purposes. A linear light source may be used as a source of illumination to provide light in the backlights of display systems. In color transmissive display systems such as liquid crystal displays, the backlights are designed to provide light into the liquid crystal sheet. ... | A source of illumination is made for lighting purposes. A linear light source may be used as a source of illumination to provide light in the backlights of display systems. In color transmissive display systems such as liquid crystal displays, the backlights are designed to provide light into the liquid crystal sheet. ... | A source of illumination is used for lighting purposes. A linear light source may be used as a source of illumination to provide light in the backlights of display systems. In color transmissive disp/a7 systems such as liquid crystal displays, the backlights are designed to provide light into the liquid crystal sheet. ... | A source of illumination is for lighting purposes. A linear light source may be used as a source of illumination to provide light in backlights of display systems. In color transmissive display systems such as liquid crystal displays, backlights are designed to provide light the liquid crystal sheet. The light emanatin... | A SouRce OF IlLUminaTioN is UsEd FOR lightING puRpOSES. A liNeaR lIGht sOurCE may be used As A sourCE OF ilLuMinatiOn to PROVidE LIghT IN The baCKLIGhTs oF DIspLAy sysTems. iN cOlOr TrAnsmissIvE DIsPlay SysTEms sUcH As LIQuID CRYStal diSpLayS, ThE baCkLIgHts arE dEsiGnED to PRoviDE LIghT InTo THe liquiD crystaL sHeEt. ... | A source ofillumination is used for lighting purposes. A linear light source maybeused as a source of illumination to provide light in thebacklights of display systems. Incolor transmissive display systemssuch as liquid crystal displays, the backlights are designed to provide light into the liquidcry... | A source of illumination is used for lighting purposes. A _linear_ light source may be used as a source of illumination to provide light in the backlights of _display_ _systems._ In color transmissive display _systems_ such as liquid crystal displays, _the_ backlights are designed to _provide_ light into the liquid cry... |
The present invention relates to a data transferring and/or receiving apparatus, method, and program storage medium, all in which data is transferred either within a single computer or among a number of computers.
Up until now, for transferring information displayed on a screen within a single computer, a user interfac... | The present invention relates to a data transferring and/or receiving apparatus, method, and program storage medium, all in which data is transferred either within a single computer or among a number of computers. Up until now, for transferring information displayed on a screen within a single computer, a user interfac... | The present invention relates to a data transferring and / or receiving apparatus, method, and program storage medium, all in which data is transferred either within a single computer or among a number of computers. Up until now, for transferring information displayed on a screen within a single computer, a user interf... | The present invention relates to a data transferring and/or apparatus, method, and program storage medium, in which is transferred either within a single computer or among a number of computers. Up until now, for transferring information displayed on screen within a single computer, a user interface technique, which re... | tHE pResENT InVeNtIOn rElaTes TO a dAta tRAnsFERRiNg And/Or REcEiViNg appaRatuS, MeThoD, anD ProgRAM SToraGE MEDIum, ALL IN which Data is tRaNSferRed eITHEr WitHiN A SInGLe cOMpuTeR oR amonG A number Of COmputers.
uP uNTIl noW, FOr trANsfERrINg INFORmaTIoN DIspLaYed oN a scrEeN WithIN a SiNgle compUTER, A usER iNtERFAC... | The present invention relates to a data transferring and/or receivingapparatus, method, and program storage medium, all in which data is transferred either within a single computer or among a number of computers. Up until now, fortransferring information displayedon a screen within a single comput... | The _present_ invention _relates_ to a data transferring _and/or_ receiving apparatus, method, and program storage _medium,_ _all_ in which data is _transferred_ either within a _single_ computer or among a number of computers. _Up_ until _now,_ for transferring information displayed on _a_ screen within a single compu... |
The invention relates to a method to use microwave energy to anneal a thin semiconductor lamina for use in a photovoltaic cell.
Crystalline damage in semiconductor material such as silicon can be repaired by various means. One of the simplest ways is to subject the silicon body to a high-temperature anneal. In some cir... | The invention relates to a method to use cooling energy to anneal a thin semiconductor lamina for use in a photovoltaic cell. Crystalline damage in semiconductor material such as silicon can be repaired by various means. One of the simplest ways is to freeze the silicon body to a high-temperature anneal. In some circum... | The invention relates to a method to use microwave ene#ty to anneal a thin semiconductor lamina for use in a phoHovoltsic cell. Crystalline damage in semiconductor material such as silicon can be %epSired by various means. One of the simplest ways is to sub,ecr the silicon body to a high - temperature annfa:. In some c... | The invention relates to a method to use microwave energy to anneal a thin lamina for use a photovoltaic cell. Crystalline damage in semiconductor material as silicon can be by various means. One of the simplest ways is to subject the silicon body a anneal. In some circumstances, however, a thermal anneal may present d... | ThE iNVeNtIoN reLaTeS tO A mETHoD TO usE MIcROwavE eNERGY To AnnEaL a thin sEmIconducTor lAmInA FOr USe iN A PHoTOvoLtaIc cell.
crYSTAlLIne DaMAgE iN sEmIcONduCTOR MATerIAL SUcH aS SilicoN caN BE rEPAiRED bY VArioUS MeaNs. ONE Of THe sImPLesT wayS is to SUbJeCT The SILIcOn Body To A hiGH-TeMPerAturE aNNEal. In SOMe cir... | The invention relates toa method to use microwave energy to anneal a thin semiconductorlamina for use ina photovoltaic cell. Crystalline damagein semiconductor material such as silicon can be repaired by various means. One of the simplest ways is to subject the silicon body to a high-temperature a... | _The_ invention relates to a method to _use_ microwave energy to anneal a _thin_ semiconductor lamina for use in a photovoltaic cell. Crystalline damage in semiconductor material such as silicon can be _repaired_ by various means. One of the _simplest_ _ways_ is _to_ subject the silicon body _to_ a high-temperature ann... |
The present invention relates to a curable polymer mixture, preferably a curable polymer concrete mixture comprising 1.) as coupling additive at least one at least oligomeric addition product a) of at least one amino silane and/or thiosilane having at least one hydrolysable silane group and at least one compound having... | The present invention relates to a curable polymer mixture, preferably a curable polymer concrete mixture comprising 1.) as coupling additive at least one at least oligomeric addition product a) of at least one amino silane and/or thiosilane having at least one hydrolysable silane group and at least one compound having... | The present invention relates to a curable polymer mixture, preferably a curable polymer concrete mixture comprising 1.) as coupling additive at least one at least oligomeric addition product a) of at leaE$ one amino silane and / or thiosilane having at least one hydrolysable silane group and at least one compound havi... | The present invention relates to a curable mixture, preferably curable polymer concrete mixture comprising 1.) as coupling additive least one at least addition product of at least one amino silane and/or thiosilane having at least one hydrolysable silane group and at least one compound having at least two terminal, eth... | ThE PrESeNt InVentION ReLAtES to a curABLe pOLymeR mixTURe, prEfEraBLY a cURablE poLyMer CoNcreTE mixTuRe CompriSiNg 1.) AS CoUPliNg AdDITive At lEAsT oNE aT lEAST OliGomEric aDDItiOn PrOduct a) OF At LEasT ONe amInO SIlanE ANd/OR tHIOsILaNe havinG at leAst OnE HyDRoLYSAbLE SilAnE Group And At lEasT onE cOMpoUNd HaviNG... | Thepresent invention relates to a curable polymer mixture, preferably acurable polymerconcretemixture comprising 1.) as couplingadditive at leastone at least oligomeric addition product a) ofat least one amino silaneand/or thiosilane having at least one hydrolysable silane group and at least one comp... | _The_ present invention relates to _a_ curable polymer _mixture,_ preferably a curable polymer concrete mixture comprising 1.) as _coupling_ additive at least _one_ at least oligomeric addition product a) of at least one amino _silane_ and/or thiosilane having _at_ _least_ _one_ hydrolysable silane group _and_ at least... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a metallic gasket which is interposed between joining surfaces of a cylinder block and a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine, and which prevents leakage of fluid such as combustion gas, cooling water, lubricating oil, and the like.
2. Description of ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a metallic gasket which is interposed between joining surfaces of a cylinder block and a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine, and which prevents leakage of fluid such as combustion gas, cooling water, lubricating oil, and the like. 2. Description of ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a metallic gasket which is interposed between joining surfaces of a cylinder block and a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine, and which prevents leakage of fluid such as combustion gas, cooling water, lubricating oil, and the like. 2. Description of ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a metallic gasket which is between joining surfaces of a cylinder block and a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine, and which prevents leakage of fluid combustion gas, cooling water, lubricating and the like. 2. Description of the Prior Art Generally,... | 1. FiElD oF THE InVentiON
ThE prEsenT InveNTion relaTeS tO A Metallic gAskET which IS inTERpoSeD beTwEEN jOining suRfacEs of a CyLInder BLoCK AND A CyLInDEr heAD OF aN iNTernAl cOmbUsTiOn eNGINE, ANd whiCh PReVENTs LEaKage Of FLUiD such aS cOmBuStiON GAs, coOlINg wAtER, lubRicAtiNG Oil, anD The lIKe.
2. deSCRipTIOn Of ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates toa metallic gasket which isinterposed between joining surfaces of a cylinder block and a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine, and which prevents leakage of fluid suchas combustion gas, cooling water, lubricating oil, and theli... | _1._ _Field_ of the Invention The present _invention_ relates _to_ a metallic gasket which is interposed between joining surfaces of a _cylinder_ block and a _cylinder_ head of an internal combustion engine, and which prevents leakage of fluid such as combustion gas, cooling water, lubricating oil, and the like. 2. _De... |
The manufacture of advanced semiconductor devices entails the integration and sequencing of many unit processing steps, with potential new material and process developments. The precise sequencing and integration of the unit processing steps enables the formation of functional devices meeting desired performance metric... | The manufacture of advanced semiconductor devices entails the integration and sequencing of many unit processing steps, with potential new material and process developments. The precise sequencing and integration of the unit processing steps enables the formation of functional devices meeting desired performance metric... | The manufacture of advanced semiconductor devices entails the integration and sequencing of many unit processing steps, with potential new material and process developments. The precise sequencing and integration of the unit processing steps enables the formation of functional devices meeting desired performance metric... | The of advanced semiconductor devices entails the integration and sequencing of many unit processing with potential new material and process developments. The sequencing and integration of the unit processing steps enables the formation of functional devices meeting desired performance metrics as power efficiency, sign... | THe mAnuFaCTURe of aDVAncED SEmiCOnDUCTOR deVicEs ENTailS tHE integrATIon and SequencING Of mANY uNIt prOcEsSiNG STePS, wItH pOTeNTIal neW MAterial AnD pROcess DevELOpMEnTS. tHE PrECiSE SequeNCiNG and iNteGRatIoN of The Unit ProcESsiNg stePs enabLEs tHE foRMATIOn of FUNctIoNAl DeviCes meETiNg deSIReD PerfORmANCE mETric... | The manufacture of advanced semiconductor devices entails the integration and sequencing of many unit processing steps, with potential new material and processdevelopments.The precisesequencing and integration ofthe unitprocessing stepsenables the formation offunctionaldevices meetingdesiredperformance metrics such a... | _The_ manufacture of _advanced_ semiconductor devices entails the _integration_ and sequencing of many _unit_ processing steps, with potential new _material_ _and_ process developments. _The_ _precise_ sequencing _and_ integration of the unit processing _steps_ _enables_ _the_ formation of functional devices meeting de... |
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