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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a steering-bracket supporting apparatus, i.e. a supporting apparatus for fixing a steering bracket to a vehicle body and also relates to a steering apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
Prior Art 1 and 2 disclose techniques of a separation capsule in whi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a steering-bracket supporting apparatus, i.e. a supporting apparatus for fixing a steering bracket to a vehicle body and also relates to a steering apparatus. 2. Description of the Related Art Prior Art 1 and 2 disclose techniques of a separation harness in whi... | 1. Field of the Invention The lGesent invention relates to a steering - bracket supporting apparatus, i. e. a supporting apparatus for fixing a steering braVk@t to a vehicle body and also relarex to a steering apparatus. 2. Description of the Related Art 0riIr Art 1 and 2 disclose techniques of a separation Vzpsule in ... | 1. of the Invention The present relates to a steering-bracket supporting apparatus, i.e. a supporting for fixing a steering bracket to a vehicle body and also relates to a steering apparatus. 2. Description of Related Art Prior 1 and 2 disclose techniques of a separation capsule in which when an is applied to a steerin... | 1. field Of THE iNvEntiON
tHe preSEnt InVeNtiOn ReLatES To A sTEerinG-BrAcKEt SUpPORTInG aPparATUs, I.e. A SUPpORTING appARatuS FOr fiXiNg a STeerIng brACkEt to a vEHicLe bODY aNd ALsO rELAtEs to a stEEring aPpaRatUS.
2. DeSCrIPtIOn of THe ReLATED ARt
prIOR ArT 1 aND 2 dIsClose tECHNiQUes Of a sEparATiOn cAPSulE IN whi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relatesto a steering-bracketsupporting apparatus, i.e. a supporting apparatus for fixing a steering bracketto a vehicle body and also relatestoa steeringapparatus.2. Description of the Related ArtPrior Art1 and 2 disclose techniques of a separation c... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The present invention relates to a steering-bracket supporting apparatus, i.e. a _supporting_ apparatus for fixing a steering _bracket_ to a vehicle body and _also_ relates to a steering apparatus. _2._ Description of the Related _Art_ Prior Art 1 and 2 _disclose_ _techniques_ of a _separati... |
The present invention relates to a pantyhose under garment and, more particularly, to a pantyhose under garment having sheer leg portions that end with knitted-in welts just below or above the knees and a control top portion having good shaping and control characteristics that terminates in the waist region with a knit... | The present invention relates to a pantyhose under garment and, more particularly, to a pantyhose under garment having sheer leg portions that end with knitted-in welts just below or above the knees and a control top portion having good shaping and control characteristics that terminates in the waist region with a knit... | The present invention relates to a pantyhose under garment and, more particularly, to a pantyhose under garment having sheer leg portions that end with knitted - in welts just below or above the knees and a control top portion having good shaping and control characteristics that terminates in the waist region with a kn... | The present invention relates to a pantyhose garment and, particularly, to a pantyhose under garment having sheer leg portions that end with knitted-in just below or above the knees and a control top portion having good shaping and control characteristics that terminates in the waist region with a knitted-in welt. A st... | THE PrESENT InvEntion relatEs tO a PANtYhOSE Under GArMenT ANd, more parTICulArLy, To A pANtyhOse undeR garMEnT havINg SheEr leg pOrtIoNs ThAT ENd WITh KnITTED-in WeLTs JuSt BElOw OR abOvE tHE kNEEs ANd A CONTROL TOP poRTIon HaVing gooD shapinG aND coNTROL chaRActerISticS ThAt tErmINaTeS iN ThE WAist rEgIoN wiTh a kNiT... | The presentinventionrelates to a pantyhose under garment and, more particularly,to a pantyhose under garment having sheerleg portions thatend with knitted-in weltsjust below or above the knees and a control top portion having good shaping and control characteristicsthat terminates inthew... | The present invention relates to a pantyhose _under_ garment _and,_ more particularly, to a _pantyhose_ under garment having sheer leg _portions_ that end with knitted-in welts just _below_ or above the _knees_ and _a_ control top portion having good shaping _and_ control characteristics _that_ _terminates_ in the wais... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to design verification, and more specifically, to semiconductor device design verification.
2. Related Art
In a semiconductor device design, a design structure (i.e., a structure in the design) and the same structure in actuality (i.e., after being fabricated according t... | 1. another Field The present invention relates to design verification, and more specifically, to semiconductor device design verification. 2. Related Art In a semiconductor device design, a design structure (i.e., a structure in the design) and the same structure in actuality (i.e., after being fabricated according to ... | 1. Technical Field The present iGbention relates to design verification, and more specifically, to semiconductor device design verification. 2. Related Art In a semiconductor device dszign, a design structure (i. e. , a structure in the design) and the san# structure in actuality (i. e. , avyer gelng fabricated accordi... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to design and more to semiconductor device design verification. 2. Related Art a semiconductor device design, a design structure (i.e., a structure the design) and the same structure actuality after being fabricated according to the are always not identical. More specifi... | 1. TEChNIcAl FieLd
THe PrEsEnt iNvenTIon RELates tO dESiGn vErifiCatIon, AND MOrE SpeciFicAlLy, to sEMIcOndUCTOR devICe deSiGn vErifICATIon.
2. RELATED art
IN A semIcONDUCTOr dEvICE DESIgN, a dESIgN sTrUCTUre (I.E., A sTRuCTuRE IN thE DeSign) AnD THE saMe strUcTURE iN aCtUaLItY (i.E., aFtER BeiNg fabRiCAtED AcCordinG T... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to design verification, and more specifically, to semiconductor device designverification. 2.Related Art Inasemiconductor device design, a design structure (i.e., a structurein the design) and the same structure inactuality (i.e.,after being fabric... | _1._ _Technical_ Field The present _invention_ relates to design verification, and more _specifically,_ to semiconductor device design verification. 2. Related Art _In_ a semiconductor device design, a design structure (i.e., a structure in _the_ design) and the _same_ structure _in_ actuality (i.e., after being fabric... |
The present invention relates generally to accessing a memory by a processor, and more specifically, to accessing a block of data in a memory atomically or block concurrently by a processor.
Scalar code expects that a central processing unit (CPU) executing the code will access all of the bytes of a software variable t... | The present invention relates generally to accessing a memory by a processor, and more specifically, to accessing a block of data in a memory atomically or block concurrently by a processor. Scalar code expects that a central processing unit (CPU) executing the code will access all of the bytes of a computer variable t... | The present invention relates generally to accessing a meNorT by a processor, and more specifically, to accessing a nIock of data in a memory atomically or block concurrently by a processor. Scalar code expects that a central processing unit (CPU) executing the code will access all of the bytes of a software variable t... | present invention relates generally accessing a memory by a processor, and more specifically, to a block of data in a memory atomically or block concurrently a processor. Scalar code expects that a central processing unit (CPU) executing the code will access all of the bytes of a software variable together. In typical ... | the PrEsEnT iNVEnTION RELATEs gENErAlLy TO AccEssINg A MEMORY by A prOCESsOR, And MORE speCIfiCALlY, TO acceSSing A BLoCk oF daTa in a mEmoRy AtOmIcally or block cONcUrreNtly bY a PRoceSSOR.
SCALaR CODe ExPECTs tHAt A CentRaL pROcEssInG UnIt (CPU) eXeCUtiNG tHE CODe WiLL acCeSs all of thE BytEs OF A softwArE vAriABLE T... | The present invention relates generally to accessing a memory by a processor, andmore specifically, to accessing a block of data in a memory atomically orblock concurrently by a processor. Scalar code expects that a central processing unit (CPU) executing the code willaccess all of the... | The present invention _relates_ generally to accessing a memory by a processor, and more specifically, to accessing a block of _data_ in a memory atomically or block concurrently by a _processor._ Scalar _code_ _expects_ _that_ _a_ central processing _unit_ (CPU) executing the code will access all of _the_ bytes of a s... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to compositions of carbide-based and oxycarbide-based nanorods, carbon nanotubes including carbide and/or oxycarbide compounds, rigid porous structures including these compositions, and methods of making and using the same. More specifically, the invention relates to rigi... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to compositions of carbide-based and oxycarbide-based nanorods, carbon nanotubes including carbide and/or oxycarbide compounds, rigid porous structures including these compositions, and methods of making and using the same. More specifically, the invention relates to rigi... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to compositions of carbide - based and oxycarbide - based nanorods, carbon nanotubes including carbide and / or oxycarbide compounds, rigid porous structures including these composifi0ns, and methods of making and using the same. More specifically, the invention relates t... | Field of the Invention The invention relates to compositions of and oxycarbide-based nanorods, carbon nanotubes including carbide and/or compounds, rigid porous structures including these compositions, and methods of making and using the same. More specifically, the invention relates to rigid three dimensional structur... | 1. fIeLd OF ThE InVeNTIOn
THe iNVEnTiON reLaTeS tO cOMpOSItIOns OF CArbiDE-BaSED and oXYcaRBIde-bAsed nAnOROds, cArbOn naNOtUbeS inCLuding CaRbIdE aNd/oR oxycaRbiDe COMPounDS, RiGid porOuS STRUctures INCLudiNG tHEse COMpOsItIONs, ANd mEthods OF makINg aND UsINg THE Same. MORE SpEcIfIcalLy, THe INvEntIoN rElateS to Rigi... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates tocompositions of carbide-based and oxycarbide-based nanorods, carbon nanotubes including carbideand/or oxycarbide compounds, rigidporous structures includingthese compositions, and methods of makingand using the same. More specifically, the invention rela... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to compositions of _carbide-based_ and oxycarbide-based _nanorods,_ carbon nanotubes _including_ _carbide_ and/or oxycarbide _compounds,_ rigid porous structures including these compositions, and _methods_ of making and using the _same._ _More_ _specifically,_ the inventi... |
1. Field
This disclosure is generally related to improving performance of cellular networks. More specifically, this disclosure is related to a method and system for dynamically generating and adapting hyper cells in response to network conditions. Various embodiments are also related to selecting optimal transmit poin... | 1. Field This disclosure is substantially related to improving performance of cellular networks. More specifically, this disclosure is related to a method and system for dynamically generating and adapting hyper cells in response to network conditions. Various embodiments are also related to selecting optimal transmit ... | 1. Field This disclosure is generally related to improving performance of cellular networks. More specifically, this disclosure is related to a method and system for dynamically generating and adapting hyper cells in response to network clndi5ions. Various embodiments are also related to selecting optimal transmit poin... | 1. Field This disclosure generally to improving performance of cellular networks. More specifically, disclosure is related to method and system for dynamically generating and adapting hyper cells in response to network conditions. Various also related to selecting optimal transmit points for virtual channels. Related t... | 1. FielD
ThIs disclOsurE IS gENERaLlY reLaTED TO impROVING pErFoRMancE of celLUlaR nEtWorkS. MORE SpeCIFICaLLY, THiS DIsCLOsurE iS rElAted TO A meThOd aND sysTEM for DynamicALLY GenErating ANd adaPtInG HYper CEllS iN rEsPOnse To NETWOrk CoNdiTIoNS. VArIouS eMBODIMentS are aLSo reLaTED TO seLeCTiNG opTImaL TRANsmIT POiN... | 1. Field This disclosure is generally related toimproving performance of cellularnetworks.More specifically,this disclosure is relatedto a method and system for dynamically generating and adapting hyper cells in response to network conditions. Various embodiments are alsorelatedto selectingoptimal transmit... | 1. Field This disclosure is generally related _to_ improving _performance_ of cellular networks. More specifically, this _disclosure_ is related to a method and system for dynamically generating and _adapting_ hyper cells in response to network conditions. Various embodiments are also related to selecting _optimal_ tra... |
The present invention relates to a premium package and, more particularly, to a premium package having an easily removable premium panel secured thereto and disposed therein.
A premium package is an ordinary package which has thereon or therein a printed premium which acts as an additional inducement to purchase the pa... | The present invention relates to a premium package and, more particularly, to a premium package having an easily removable premium panel secured thereto and disposed therein. A premium package is an ordinary package which has thereon or therein a printed premium which acts as an additional inducement to purchase the pa... | The present invention relates to a premium package and, more particularly, to a premium package having an easily removable premium panel secured thereto and disposed therein. A premium package is an ordinary pWckagS which has thereon or therein a printed premium which acts as an additional inducement to purchase the pa... | present relates to a premium package and, more particularly, to a premium package having an easily removable premium panel secured thereto and disposed therein. A premium package an ordinary package which has thereon or therein a printed which acts as additional inducement to purchase the package. The premium itself ma... | tHE PRESeNT inVEntION rELaTES To A PREmIum pacKAGe aNd, moRE pArtICuLARly, TO a PreMium pAckage hAVinG AN EASiLy remoVAblE PREMiuM pANeL SecUreD tHEretO AND DISpOSeD thErEIn.
A PreMIUm pACKage Is an ORdiNARY PACKAge whIch hAs ThErEon or Therein a pRinTED prEmIUM WHiCh AcTs as aN addITIoNal inDUCeMEnT TO PurCHaSe ThE Pa... | The present invention relates to a premium package and, more particularly, to apremium package having an easily removable premiumpanel securedthereto and disposed therein. A premium package is an ordinary package which has thereon or therein a printed premium which acts as an additional inducement topurchase ... | The _present_ invention relates to a premium _package_ and, more particularly, _to_ a premium package having an easily removable premium panel secured _thereto_ and _disposed_ therein. A _premium_ _package_ is an _ordinary_ package which has _thereon_ or therein a printed _premium_ which acts _as_ an additional _induce... |
This invention pertains to the temporary restraining of small animals, particularly for administering oral doses of medications. The small animals often panic and can easily injure both the handler and itself, and can also cause the administration to be misdosed, which may lead to erroneous data, unwanted clinical effe... | This invention pertains to the temporary restraining of small animals, particularly for administering oral doses of medications. The small animals often panic and can easily injure both the handler and itself, and can also cause the administration to be misdosed, which may lead to erroneous data, severe clinical effect... | This onventi*n pertains to the temporary restraining of small animals, particularly for administering oral doses of medications. The small animals often panic and can easl/y injure both the handler and itself, and can also cause the administration to be misdosed, which may lead to erroneous data, unwAnteR clinical effe... | This to the temporary restraining of small animals, particularly for administering oral doses of medications. The small animals often and easily injure both the handler itself, and can also cause the administration to be misdosed, lead to erroneous data, clinical effects, and animal death. Therefore, the oral dosing pr... | tHis iNVeNtiOn PERTAiNS to ThE teMPorarY REstrAINInG OF smalL ANIMaLS, paRticULArLy fOR ADmInIsTERing ORaL dosES oF meDiCaTioNs. THE SMaLl aNIMaLS often panic And cAn eaSiLY iNJure bOtH the hANdLER AnD itSELf, and CaN ALSo cAUSe THE ADmINisTRAtIon tO Be MISDosEd, WHiCh MAY LeAd To ERRoNeoUs DAta, UnWanTed cLINICaL eFfE... | This invention pertainsto the temporary restrainingof small animals, particularly for administering oral doses of medications. The small animals often panic and can easily injure both the handler and itself, and canalso cause the administration to bemisdosed, whichmay lead to erroneous data, unwantedclin... | _This_ invention _pertains_ _to_ the temporary restraining _of_ small animals, particularly for _administering_ oral doses of medications. The small animals often panic and can easily injure both the handler and itself, and can _also_ _cause_ the administration to be misdosed, which may lead to erroneous data, unwanted... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to network interfacing and, more particularly, to methods and systems for transmitting data packets in a half-duplex network susceptible to capture effect.
2. Background Art
Local area networks use a network cable or other media to link stations on the network. Each loca... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to network interfacing and, more particularly, to methods and systems for transmitting data packets in a half-duplex network susceptible to capture effect. 2. Background Art Local area networks use a network cable or other media to link stations on the network. Each loca... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to network interfacing and, more particularly, to methods and systems for transmitting data packets in a half - duplex network susceptible to capture effect. 2. Background Art Local area networks use a network cable or other media to link stations on the network. Each lo... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to network interfacing and, more to methods systems for data packets a half-duplex network susceptible effect. 2. Background Art Local area networks use a network cable or other media to link stations the network. Each local area network uses a media control (MAC) a netw... | 1. TEChnICAl FIelD
ThE PReseNt INVeNtiOn RElATeS TO NetWORk INtErfacinG ANd, more paRTicUlARly, to methoDS and SyStEMS For traNSMitTING DATa PACketS IN a HAlf-dupLEX NETWorK SUSCeptiblE TO CAPTurE EfFEcT.
2. bAcKGrOUNd ARt
Local areA NEtwoRkS Use a NETworK caBlE or OtHER MEdIa TO lInk StATIons oN tHE nEtWOrK. eAch LOcA... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relatesto networkinterfacing and,moreparticularly, tomethods andsystems for transmitting data packets in a half-duplex network susceptibleto captureeffect. 2. Background Art Localarea networks use a network cable or other media to link stations on ... | 1. Technical Field _The_ present _invention_ relates to _network_ interfacing _and,_ _more_ particularly, to methods _and_ _systems_ for transmitting data packets in a half-duplex network susceptible to _capture_ effect. 2. Background _Art_ Local area networks use a network cable _or_ other media to _link_ stations on ... |
In the nuclear industry it is often necessary to accomplish hermetically sealed electrical connections in extremely harsh environments characterized by high radiation levels, steam saturated air, and temperature and pressure extremes. In such harsh environments conventional electrical connectors often prove unsuitable.... | In the nuclear industry it is often necessary to accomplish hermetically sealed electrical connections in extremely harsh environments characterized by high radiation levels, steam saturated air, and temperature and pressure extremes. In such harsh environments conventional electrical connectors often prove unsuitable.... | In the nuclear industry it is Pfteg necessary to acc)kplish hermetically sealed electrical connections in extremely harsh environments characterized by high radiation levels, steam saturated air, and temperature and presCurw extremes. In such harsh environments conventional electrical connectors often prove unsuitable.... | nuclear industry it is often necessary to accomplish hermetically sealed electrical connections in extremely harsh environments characterized by high radiation levels, steam saturated air, and and pressure extremes. such environments conventional electrical connectors often prove unsuitable. Even those connectors which... | In the NUCLeaR inDUsTry iT Is oFten NeCESSARy TO ACCOmPliSh HeRMEticALlY SEALEd ELectRiCal cOnNecTiONs iN EXtremElY haRsH enViRoNMeNts chAraCtERIzED bY hiGh raDIATion LeVeLS, stEaM sATuraTEd AiR, And TemPEraturE AnD PReSsurE extRemeS. In sUCh HARSH envIrOnMEnTs cONvEntionAl ELECTRIcAl CoNNECToRs OfteN prOvE UnSUiTaBLe.... | In the nuclear industry it is oftennecessaryto accomplish hermetically sealed electrical connections inextremely harsh environments characterized by high radiation levels, steam saturated air, and temperature and pressure extremes. In suchharsh environments conventional electricalconnectors oftenpro... | In the nuclear industry it is often necessary to accomplish _hermetically_ _sealed_ electrical connections _in_ extremely harsh environments characterized _by_ high radiation levels, _steam_ saturated air, and _temperature_ and pressure extremes. In such _harsh_ environments conventional _electrical_ _connectors_ often... |
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Not applicable.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the control and monitoring of computers, specifically to an improved Keyboard-Video-Mouse switch fully integrated with a video display, character input device, and pointing device.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
Many computers capable o... | Not applicable. Not applicable. 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the control and monitoring of computers, specifically to an improved Keyboard-Video-Mouse switch fully integrated with a video display, character input device, and pointing device. 2. Discussion of the anterior Art Many computers capabl... | Not applicable. Not applicable. 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the control and monitoring of computers, specifically to an improved Keyboard - Video - Mouse switch fully integrated with a video display, character input device, and pointing device. 2. Discussion of the Prior Art Many computers capab... | Not applicable. Not applicable. 1. of the Invention This invention relates to the control and monitoring of computers, specifically to an improved Keyboard-Video-Mouse switch fully integrated with a video display, character device, pointing device. 2. Discussion of Prior Art Many computers capable of performing general... | not APpLICablE.
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1. fiElD oF the iNVENtION
tHIS inveNtiOn reLATeS tO tHE cOntrOL anD MONitoriNg of cOmPUTeRS, speCiFICally TO AN IMprOVeD keYBOArD-ViDeo-MouSe sWItcH fUlly iNteGrATed WItH A vIdeo DISplay, ChaRacter inPUt dEvIcE, ANd pOINtIng deVIce.
2. DIscusSIOn OF THe PrIoR aRt
MANY CoMpuTERs cAPAbLE O... | Notapplicable. Not applicable.1. Field ofthe Invention This invention relates to the control and monitoring of computers, specificallyto animproved Keyboard-Video-Mouse switch fully integrated with a videodisplay, character input device,and pointing device.2. Discussionofthe Prior Art Many computers ca... | Not _applicable._ _Not_ _applicable._ _1._ Field _of_ the Invention This invention relates _to_ the control and monitoring of _computers,_ specifically to _an_ improved Keyboard-Video-Mouse switch _fully_ integrated with a _video_ display, character input device, and _pointing_ device. 2. Discussion of the Prior Art Ma... |
It is known that it is extremely difficult to treat PCB or other such halogenated aromatic compounds. This has led to considerable efforts directed toward the removal or decomposition of halogenated aromatic compounds. Methods for accomplishing this using a reaction process that takes place in the presence of an alkali... | It is known that it is extremely difficult to treat PCB or other such halogenated aromatic compounds. This has led to considerable efforts directed toward the removal or decomposition of halogenated aromatic compounds. plans for accomplishing this using a reaction process that takes place in the presence of an alkali i... | It is known that it is extremely difficult to treat PCB or other such halogenated aromatic compounds. This has led to considerable efforts directed toward the removal or decomposition of halogenated aromatic compounds. Methods for accomplishing this using a reaction process that tAkfs place in the presence of an alkali... | It is known that it is extremely difficult to treat PCB or other such halogenated aromatic has led considerable efforts directed toward the removal or decomposition of halogenated aromatic compounds. Methods for accomplishing this using a reaction process that takes place in the presence an alkali include the alumina-a... | IT is kNOWn thaT iT IS EXtReMEly DiFFIcULT tO tREat PcB or oTheR sUch halOGENaTeD aroMAtiC coMpounds. THIs haS LeD To ConsIDErAbLe efFOrts dIreCTEd toWarD thE rEmoVal OR dEcOMpOSItioN oF haLoGenated aROmatiC cOMpOunds. MEtHoDs For aCcOmplisHing thiS Using A rEaCTion PROCess THAt TAkES pLAce In tHe PREsencE oF an AlKaLI... | It is known that it is extremely difficult to treat PCB orother such halogenated aromatic compounds. This has led to considerable efforts directed toward theremoval or decomposition of halogenated aromatic compounds.Methods for accomplishing this using areaction process that takes place in the presenceo... | It is _known_ _that_ it is _extremely_ difficult to treat PCB or _other_ such halogenated _aromatic_ compounds. This has led _to_ considerable efforts directed toward the removal or _decomposition_ of halogenated aromatic compounds. _Methods_ for accomplishing this using a reaction _process_ that takes place in _the_ p... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a foldable transportable structure that when deployed provides a truly collapsible, transportable, insulated and lightweight structure that is safe, reliable and internationally compliant. Its designed flexibility provides maximum convenience for the following:... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a foldable transportable structure that when deployed provides a truly collapsible, transportable, insulated and lightweight structure that is safe, reliable and internationally compliant. Its designed flexibility provides maximum convenience for the following:... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a foldable transportable structure that when deployed provides a truly collapsible, transportable, insulated and lightweight structure that is safe, reliable and internationally compliant. Its designed flexibility provides maximum convenience for the following:... | 1. of the Invention The invention relates to a foldable transportable structure that when deployed provides truly collapsible, transportable, insulated and lightweight structure that is safe, and internationally compliant. Its designed flexibility provides maximum convenience for the following: quick deployment to near... | 1. FIELd oF the INvENTiON
THe pREsent INVENTION RelateS tO a FoLDaBle traNSPOrTABlE strUCtURE ThAt WHEN dEpLOyEd pRoViDEs A trULY cOllAPSibLE, trANSPortable, iNsULATed ANd LIGHTweiGHT sTRucturE tHAt Is SaFe, relIAble aND InTerNaTionAlly cOmPliaNT. ITS DEsIGnED FLeXIBIlity PrOVIdes mAXimuM cONvENIENCe FOR THe foLloWiNg:... | 1. Field of theInventionThe present invention relates to a foldable transportablestructure that when deployed provides atruly collapsible,transportable, insulated and lightweight structure that is safe, reliable and internationally compliant. Its designed flexibilityprovides maximum convenience forthefollow... | 1. Field _of_ _the_ Invention The present invention relates _to_ a foldable transportable structure that when _deployed_ provides a truly _collapsible,_ transportable, insulated and _lightweight_ _structure_ that is safe, reliable and internationally compliant. Its designed flexibility provides maximum convenience for ... |
A cache memory is provided between a central processing unit and a main memory of a computer system in order to speed up the operation speed, the cache memory functioning as a high speed buffer memory and storing a portion of programs and data to be stored in the main memory.
Virtual addresses are used with recent cent... | A cache memory is provided between a central processing unit and a main memory of a computer system in order to speed up the operation speed, the cache memory functioning as a high speed buffer memory and storing a portion of programs and data to be stored in the main memory. Virtual addresses are used with recent cent... | A cache memory is provided between a central processing unit and a main memory of a computer system in order to speed up the operation speed, the cache memory functioning as a high speed buffer memory and storing a portion of programs and data to be stored in the main memory. Virtual addresses are used with recent cent... | A cache memory is provided between a central processing unit and a main memory of a computer system in order to speed up operation speed, the cache memory functioning as a high speed buffer memory and storing a portion of programs and data to be stored in the main memory. Virtual addresses are used with recent central ... | A cacHe mEmory iS ProVIdeD BetWeEn a CeNtRaL PRocEsSINg uniT aND a mAin MemorY oF A COMpUtER sYSTEm In OrdeR TO speeD UP THe OperatION SPeeD, tHe CAChE MeMOry fUNctIoNIng as a HigH SPEed buFFER MEmORY And STOrinG a PorTiOn oF ProGraMs and Data to bE StoRed IN the Main MEMory.
VIRtuAl addREssES ArE useD wITH REcenT cEnT... | A cache memory is provided between a central processing unit and a main memory of a computer system inorder to speed up the operation speed, the cache memory functioning as a high speed buffer memory and storing a portion of programs and data to be stored in the main memory. Virtual addresses ar... | A cache memory is provided _between_ a central processing unit and a main memory of _a_ computer system _in_ order _to_ speed up the operation speed, the _cache_ memory functioning as a high speed _buffer_ memory and storing a portion of _programs_ and data to _be_ _stored_ in the main memory. Virtual addresses _are_ u... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a reperforable BRIDGE PLUG of the type used for sealing in transitory or permanent form the perforations lined with pipes or tubes of insulation particularly those that are used in oil wells or the like.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The principal object of t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a reperforable BRIDGE PLUG of the type used for sealing in transitory or permanent form the perforations lined with pipes or tubes of insulation particularly those that are used in oil wells or the like. 2. Description of the Prior Art The principal object of t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a reperforable BRIDGE PLUG of the type used for sealing in transitory or permanent form the perforations lined with pipes or tubes of insulation particularly those that are used in oil wells or the like. 2. Description of the Prior Art The principal Kbjfct of t... | 1. Field the Invention The present invention relates to a reperforable BRIDGE PLUG of the type used for sealing in or permanent form the perforations with pipes tubes of insulation particularly those that are used in wells or the like. 2. Description of the Prior Art The principal object of the invention is to obtain a... | 1. FIElD oF The iNvENTioN
ThE prESENt InveNtION rElAtes TO a ReperFoRabLE BRIdGe PLUG of THe tYpE UsED FOR SEALiNG IN transItory OR pERMANeNt ForM ThE perFOrAtionS lINED WiTh PipeS OR tUBes of inSulaTion parTicuLaRly ThoSE that ArE useD in oIL WElLS or tHe Like.
2. desCrIPtIoN of The PrIor ArT
tHE priNCipAL oBJeCT Of T... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a reperforable BRIDGE PLUG of the typeused for sealing in transitory or permanent form the perforations lined withpipes or tubes of insulation particularly those that are used in oilwells or the like.2.Description of the Prior Art The princi... | _1._ Field of the Invention The present invention relates to _a_ reperforable BRIDGE PLUG of _the_ type _used_ _for_ sealing in transitory or permanent form the perforations lined _with_ pipes or tubes of _insulation_ _particularly_ those that _are_ used in oil wells _or_ _the_ like. _2._ _Description_ of _the_ Prior A... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a control apparatus for a hybrid vehicle drive system, and more particularly to system starting of a hybrid vehicle.
2. Discussion of Prior Art
There is known a control apparatus for a hybrid vehicle drive system including (a) an engine, and (b) an electrically... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a control apparatus for a hybrid vehicle drive system, and more particularly to system starting of a hybrid vehicle. 2. Discussion of Prior Art There is known a control apparatus for a hybrid vehicle drive system including (a) an engine, and (b) an electrically... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a control apparatus for a hybrid vehicle dr&Fe system, and more particularly to system starting of a hybrid vehicle. 2. Discussion of Prior Art There is known a control apparatus for a hybrid vehicle drive system including (a) an engine, and (b) an electrically... | 1. of the Invention The present invention relates a control apparatus a hybrid vehicle drive system, and more particularly to starting of a hybrid vehicle. 2. Discussion of Prior Art There known a control apparatus for a hybrid vehicle drive system including (a) an engine, and (b) an electrically controlled differentia... | 1. fIElD oF THE inVeNtiON
THe present iNVentION reLATES To A coNTROL aPpaRatus fOr a hYbrId VEhIcle DrIve SySTem, AND MorE pARtICularLY tO sYsTem staRTIng oF A HYbrid VeHiCle.
2. discUssION Of PRIor ART
THeRe is knoWn A ConTrOL apPaRaTUS foR a HYBrId VEHicLe DrIvE sYsTEM incLUDinG (A) aN EnGinE, and (b) An eleCtRicaLLy... | 1. Fieldof the Invention The present inventionrelates to acontrol apparatusfor a hybrid vehicle drivesystem, and more particularly tosystem starting of a hybrid vehicle. 2. Discussion of Prior Art There is known a control apparatus forahybrid vehicle drive system including (a) an engine, and(b) an... | _1._ Field of the Invention The present invention relates _to_ a _control_ apparatus _for_ _a_ _hybrid_ vehicle drive system, and more particularly to system starting of a hybrid vehicle. 2. Discussion of Prior Art _There_ is known a control apparatus for a _hybrid_ _vehicle_ drive _system_ including (a) an engine, and... |
Control regulators or throttling valves of the type that incorporate deformable elastomeric diaphragms or liners that operate by pressure differentials on their two sides to variably uncover a plurality of orifices, e.g., slots, in a baffle positioned between an upstream inlet and a downstream outlet in a flowpath are ... | Control regulators or throttling valves of the type that incorporate deformable elastomeric diaphragms or liners that operate by pressure differentials on their two sides to variably uncover a bundle of orifices, e.g., slots, in a baffle positioned between an upstream inlet and a downstream outlet in a flowpath are wel... | Control regulators or throttling valves of the type that incorporate deformable elastomeric diaphragms or liners that operate by pressure differentials on their two sides to variably uncover a p<urWlity of orifices, e. g. , slots, in a baffle positioned between an upstream inlet and a downstream outlet in a flowpath ar... | Control regulators or throttling valves of the type that incorporate deformable diaphragms or liners that operate by pressure differentials on two sides to variably uncover a plurality of orifices, e.g., slots, in baffle positioned an upstream inlet and a downstream outlet in a flowpath are well known in the art. The o... | coNTrol REgULAtORs Or tHrotTlInG valVes Of thE tYPE ThAt incORpOraTE DeForMAblE ElaStOmErIC DIAPhRAGmS Or LINeRs THaT OperatE bY pReSSuRe dIfFeReNTiaLS on their TWo Sides TO vAriAbLy unCoVer a PlURAlITy of oRIfICES, e.G., sLots, In a BAfFLE PosITiOned bEtWeen An upStReaM INlET anD A DoWNstREAM oUTLET IN a FLoWPATH are ... | Control regulators or throttling valves of the type that incorporate deformable elastomeric diaphragms or liners that operateby pressuredifferentials on their two sides to variably uncover a plurality of orifices,e.g., slots, in a baffle positioned between an upstream inlet and a downstream outlet in a flo... | Control regulators or throttling _valves_ of _the_ _type_ that _incorporate_ deformable elastomeric diaphragms or liners _that_ operate by pressure differentials on _their_ _two_ _sides_ to variably uncover _a_ _plurality_ of orifices, _e.g.,_ slots, _in_ a _baffle_ _positioned_ between _an_ _upstream_ inlet and _a_ do... |
A gas lift valve may be implemented in a gas lift system, for example, to control flow of lift gas into a production tubing conduit. As an example, a gas lift valve may be located in a gas lift mandrel, which may provide for communication with a lift gas supply, for example, in an annulus (e.g., between production tubi... | A gas lift valve may be implemented in a gas lift system, for example, to control flow of lift gas into a gravity tubing conduit. As an example, a gas lift valve may be utilized in a gas lift mandrel, which may provide for communication with a lift gas supply, for example, in an annulus (e.g., between production tubing... | A gas lift valve may be implemWntes in a gas lift sysfeK, for Wxamp?e, to control flow of lJf5 gas into a production tHb8ng conduO^. As an example, a gas lift valve may be located in a gas lift mzndr@l, which may provide for communication with a lift gas supply, for example, in an annulus (e. g. , between production Yu... | gas lift valve may be implemented a gas lift for example, to control flow lift gas a production tubing conduit. As an example, a gas lift valve may be located in a gas lift mandrel, which may provide for communication with a lift gas supply, for example, in an annulus (e.g., between production tubing and casing). Opera... | A gAs LIft VALVe maY bE iMPLEMentEd In A gAS LifT SystEM, for exaMple, TO coNTroL FlOW OF lIFT gaS InTO a pRODuCTiOn tubiNG coNDuit. AS aN eXaMPlE, a GaS lifT vAlve MAY bE locAted in a GAS lIFt manDrel, WhIch MAy prOVIDE FOR coMmUNIcaTioN WitH A lift GAs SuPPlY, fOR EXAmplE, IN An AnNulus (E.g., BetWeen pRoducTIon tUBI... | A gas lift valve may be implemented in a gas lift system,for example, to control flow of lift gas intoa production tubing conduit. As an example, a gas lift valve may be locatedin agas lift mandrel, which may provide for communication with a lift gas supply, for example,in an annulus ... | A _gas_ lift valve may be implemented in a gas _lift_ system, for example, to control flow of lift _gas_ into a production tubing conduit. _As_ an example, a gas _lift_ _valve_ may be located in a gas lift mandrel, which _may_ provide for communication with a _lift_ gas supply, _for_ _example,_ in an annulus (e.g., bet... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an auxiliary artificial heart of the embedded-in-body type embedded in the left or right ventricle of the heart of a human body.
More particularly, it relates to an auxiliary artificial heart intended to feed blood by a pump in addition to blood fed by the huma... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an auxiliary artificial heart of the embedded-in-body type embedded in the left or right ventricle of the heart of a human body. More particularly, it relates to an auxiliary artificial heart intended to feed blood by a pump in addition to blood fed by the huma... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an auxiliary artificial heart of the embedded - in - body type embedded in the left or right ventricle of the heart of a human body. More particularly, it relates to an auxiliary artificial heart intended to feed blood by a pump in addition to blood fed by the ... | 1. Field the Invention The present invention relates to an auxiliary artificial heart of the embedded-in-body embedded in the left right ventricle heart of a human body. More particularly, it relates to an auxiliary artificial heart intended to feed blood by a in to blood fed by human heart, without damaging the functi... | 1. FIelD oF THe invEnTIon
tHe pReseNt InVeNTIOn Relates TO AN AuXILIaRY aRtIfICIAl HeaRt Of tHe eMBeDDED-in-BOdy typE EmBedDEd In tHe LefT or riGhT vEntricLe OF tHe HearT oF a HUMaN bODY.
mORE pArTIcULArLY, IT RELAtes tO AN aUXILIary aRTIFIciAL hEaRt iNtenDeD tO Feed blOoD by A PUMP IN addItion tO Blood FeD by THE HuMa... | 1. Field of theInventionThe present invention relates to an auxiliary artificial heart of the embedded-in-body type embedded in the left or right ventricle of the heart of a human body. More particularly, itrelates to an auxiliary artificial heart intended to feed bloodbya pump in addition to blood ... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ present _invention_ relates to an auxiliary _artificial_ heart of _the_ embedded-in-body type embedded in the _left_ or _right_ ventricle of the heart _of_ a human body. More _particularly,_ _it_ relates to _an_ auxiliary artificial heart intended to feed blood by a pump in addition to b... |
Participation in athletic activities is increasing at all age levels. All participants may be potentially exposed to physical harm as a result of such participation. Physical harm is more likely to occur in athletic events where collisions between participants frequently occur (e.g., football, field hockey, lacrosse, i... | Participation in athletic activities is increasing at all age levels. All participants may be potentially exposed to physical harm as a result of such participation. Physical harm is more likely to occur in athletic events where collisions between participants frequently occur (e.g., football, field hockey, lacrosse, i... | Participation in athletic activities is increasing at all age levels. All participants may be potentially exposed to physical harm as a result of such participation. Physical harm is more likely to occur in athletic events where collisions between participants frequently occur (e. g. , football, field hockey, lacrosse,... | Participation in athletic activities is at all age All participants may potentially exposed to physical harm as a result of such participation. Physical harm is more likely occur in events where collisions between frequently occur (e.g., football, field hockey, lacrosse, ice hockey, soccer and the like). In connection ... | parTiCiPAtION iN AThleTIc aCTivItIEs IS INCReaSiNG at AlL aGe LEveLS. All paRTIcipANTS MaY BE PoteNtIalLY eXPOSed tO PhySIcAl hARm aS a ResULt of sUCh pARtICIpATiON. PHYsicAL harM iS MORe LIkELY tO oCcuR in aThLeTiC EVEnTS WHeRe COLlISionS bETweEn PartIcIPAnts FreQuENtly OCcUR (e.G., foOTbaLL, FieLd hoCKEy, LaCrOSSE, I... | Participation in athletic activitiesis increasing at allagelevels. All participants may bepotentially exposed to physical harm asa result of such participation. Physical harm is more likely to occur in athletic eventswhere collisions betweenparticipantsfrequently occur (e.g., football,fieldhockey, lacr... | Participation in _athletic_ _activities_ is _increasing_ at all age _levels._ _All_ participants _may_ be potentially exposed _to_ physical harm as a result of _such_ participation. Physical harm is _more_ likely to occur in athletic events where collisions between participants frequently _occur_ (e.g., football, field... |
1. Field
The following description relates to a thin-film transistor (TFT) substrate, a method for manufacturing the TFT substrate and a display apparatus having the TFT substrate.
2. Discussion of the Background
A liquid crystal display apparatus generally includes a lower substrate, an upper substrate and a liquid cr... | 1. Field The following description relates to a small transistor (TFT) substrate, a method for manufacturing the TFT substrate and a display apparatus having the TFT substrate. 2. Discussion of the Background A liquid crystal display apparatus generally includes a lower substrate, an upper substrate and a liquid crysta... | 1. Field The fil.owing description relates to a thin - film transistor (TFT) substrate, a method for manufacturing the TFT substrate and a display apparatus having the TFT suVstrare. 2. Discussion of the Background A liquid crystal display apparatus generally includes a lower substrate, an upper substrate and a liqKod ... | 1. The following relates to a thin-film transistor (TFT) substrate, a method for manufacturing the TFT substrate and a display apparatus having the TFT substrate. 2. Discussion of the Background A liquid crystal display apparatus generally includes a lower substrate, an upper substrate and a liquid layer interposed bet... | 1. FIeLd
The FOlLOWInG dEsCrIPTioN rElates TO a THIn-FilM TrAnSIStor (Tft) SUBStrate, A methOd FoR maNUFaCturing THE TFT SUbstRATE ANd A DiSPLay aPPArAtuS haVIng tHe tft SUbSTrATe.
2. DIscuSSION Of The backGRoUnd
A LIQUId cRystAL Display APpAraTUS GENerallY incLuDEs A LowEr SUbSTratE, an UPpeR sUbstratE aND a liquiD Cr... | 1. FieldThe following description relatesto a thin-film transistor (TFT) substrate, a method for manufacturingthe TFT substrate anda displayapparatus havingthe TFT substrate.2. Discussionof the Background A liquid crystal display apparatus generally includes a lowersubstrate, an upper substrate and a liquid crystal ... | 1. Field The following description relates _to_ a thin-film transistor (TFT) _substrate,_ a method for _manufacturing_ the TFT substrate and a display apparatus having the TFT substrate. _2._ Discussion of the Background A liquid crystal display apparatus generally includes a lower _substrate,_ an _upper_ substrate _an... |
I. Field of the Invention
This invention pertains to ultrasonic testing apparatus for determining pregnancy in animals. More particularly, this invention pertains to housings for such apparatus.
II. Description of the Prior Art
In the prior art, methods have been developed in the field of animal husbandry in which ultr... | I. Field of the Invention This invention pertains to ultrasonic testing apparatus for determining pregnancy in animals. More particularly, this invention pertains to housings for such apparatus. II. Description of the Prior Art In the prior art, methods have been developed in the field of animal husbandry in which ultr... | I. Field of the Invention This invention pertains to ultrasonic testing apparatus for determining pregnancy in animals. More particularly, this invention pertains to housings for such apparatus. II. Description of the 0Gior Art In the prior art, methods Yace been developed in the field of animal husbandry in which ultr... | I. Field of the Invention This pertains to ultrasonic testing apparatus for determining pregnancy in animals. More particularly, this invention to housings for such apparatus. II. Description of the Prior Art In the prior methods have been in the field of animal husbandry in which pulsing and detection have been used f... | I. FIeLd Of THE INVeNtION
this invEnTIon PeRTains To uLTrASonIc teStINg APpARatUs FoR dETERmInInG preGNAncY in ANImals. more parTIcuLARlY, THIs iNVentioN PERtAiNs to HOUSINgs fOR Such APPArATUS.
Ii. dEScRiptIOn of tHE PrIOr ArT
iN THE priOR arT, meThOdS haVe BeeN DeVeLOPED iN THE fIeLd of ANimal HuSBandRY iN WhicH ULTR... | I. Fieldofthe Invention This invention pertains to ultrasonic testing apparatus for determining pregnancy in animals. More particularly, this inventionpertains tohousings for such apparatus. II. Description ofthePriorArt In the prior art, methods have been developed in thefield ofanimal husb... | _I._ Field of the Invention This invention pertains to ultrasonic testing apparatus for determining _pregnancy_ in animals. More _particularly,_ this invention _pertains_ to housings for such apparatus. _II._ Description of the Prior Art In the prior art, methods have been _developed_ in the field of animal _husbandry_... |
This invention relates to a porous composite material having a hydrophilic polymer layer provided over the interior surface of each of the pores of a porous hydrophobic polymer body.
It is well known that a foaming treatment of a mixture containing a resin such as polyethylene and a foaming agent may produce a porous m... | This invention relates to a porous composite material having a horizontal polymer layer provided over the adjacent surface of each of the pores of a porous hydrophobic polymer body. It is well known that a foaming treatment of a mixture containing a resin such as polyethylene and a foaming agent may produce a porous ma... | This invention relates to a oIrous composite material having a hydrophilic Oolym@r layer procideW over the interior surface of each of the pores of a porous hydrophoHiS polymer body. It is well known $hst a foaming treatment of a mixture containing a resin such as polyethylene and a foaming agent may produce a porous m... | This invention relates to a porous composite material having a hydrophilic polymer layer provided the interior surface of the of a porous hydrophobic polymer body. It is known that a foaming treatment of a mixture containing resin such polyethylene and a foaming may produce a porous material. The heat-insulating and so... | tHIS INVENtioN rElAtEs To a pOroUs cOmpoSite MATeriAL HaviNg a hyDrOpHIlic polYmEr lAyer ProVIdEd Over THE Interior sUrfACe OF EACH oF tHE poRes OF A PoroUs hYdROPhObic POlYmER bOdY.
iT iS wELL kNOwn ThaT a fOamInG TrEaTMEnt Of A mixturE CONtAiniNg A ReSIn SucH as poLyethYlEnE AND A FOaMinG AgEnt maY pRODuce A POrOUS m... | This invention relatesto a porous composite material having ahydrophilicpolymer layer provided over the interior surface of each of the pores of a porous hydrophobic polymer body.It is well known that afoaming treatment of a mixture containing a resin such aspolyethylene and a foaming agent m... | This invention relates to _a_ porous composite material having a _hydrophilic_ polymer layer provided over _the_ interior surface of each of the pores of a porous hydrophobic _polymer_ _body._ _It_ is well known that a foaming treatment of a mixture containing a resin such as polyethylene and a foaming agent _may_ prod... |
The present invention will be described in connection with a helmet shell provided with a reflective material. There are a number of situations where the application of reflective material to the exterior surface of helmet shells can be of significant life saving value. Reflective covering currently being applied to he... | The present invention will be described in connection with a helmet shell provided with a reflective material. There are a number of situations where the application of reflective material to the exterior surface of helmet shells can be of significant life saving value. Reflective covering currently being applied to he... | The present invention will be described in connection with a helmet shell provided with a reflective material. There are a number of situations where the application of reflective material to the exterior surface of helmet shells can be of significant life saving value. Reflective covering currently being applied to he... | The invention will be described in connection with a helmet shell provided with a reflective material. are a number situations where the application of reflective material to the exterior surface of helmet shells can be of significant life saving value. Reflective covering currently being applied to head gear by reflec... | tHe PreSEnT INveNtion wIlL BE DEsCRIbEd in cONneCtion witH a hElmet sHELL PRoVideD WiTH A rEflecTIVE MaTEriaL. tHERe aRe A NUmBer oF SITuaTiONS wHERE the applIcatioN of REfLEcTiVe mAtERiaL to The ExTErioR sUrfaCE of HElMEt SheLls can bE Of sIgnIfICAnT lIFE SavInG vaLUE. REFLeCTIvE COVeRinG currentLy BeiNG aPpliEd tO He... | The present invention will be described in connection with a helmet shellprovided with a reflective material. There are a numberof situations where the application ofreflective material to the exterior surface of helmet shells can beof significantlife saving value. Reflective covering currently ... | _The_ _present_ invention _will_ be described _in_ connection with _a_ helmet shell provided with a reflective material. _There_ _are_ a number of situations where the application of reflective material _to_ the exterior _surface_ of helmet shells can be of significant life _saving_ value. _Reflective_ _covering_ curre... |
Proteases are among the technically most important of all enzymes. For washing and cleaning agents they are the longest-established enzymes, contained in practically all modern high-performance washing and cleaning agents. They cause the breakdown of protein-containing stains on the material to be cleaned. Among these ... | Proteases are among the technically most important of all enzymes. For washing and cleaning agents they are the longest-established enzymes, contained in practically all modern high-performance washing and cleaning agents. They cause the breakdown of protein-containing stains on the substantial to be cleaned. Among the... | Proteases are among the technically most important of all enzymes. For washing and cleaning agents they are the longest - established enzymes, contained in practically all modern high - performance washing and cleaning agents. They cXusD the breakdown of protein - containing stains on the material to be cleaned. Among ... | Proteases are among the most important of all enzymes. For washing and cleaning agents they the longest-established enzymes, contained in practically all modern high-performance washing and cleaning agents. They the breakdown of protein-containing stains the material to cleaned. Among these turn, proteases of the subti... | PROTEASeS arE amoNG ThE TecHNiCAllY MosT iMPorTant Of aLl ENzYMES. foR WasHing AnD cLEanING aGEnTs ThEY are tHE lonGeSt-eSTAbLisHed EnZYMes, coNtAINed in pRAcTicAlLy alL mOdErn hIGH-PErFORMaNce wasHING And clEANING agenTS. TheY CAUSe tHE BReaKdoWn OF ProTEiN-cONTAINIng STainS On tHE MaTerIaL To BE cleAnEd. amONG THEse ... | Proteases are among the technically most important of all enzymes. For washing and cleaning agents they are the longest-establishedenzymes, contained in practically all modern high-performance washingand cleaning agents. Theycause the breakdown of protein-containing stains on thematerial to be cleaned. Amongthes... | _Proteases_ _are_ among the technically most important of all enzymes. _For_ washing and cleaning agents they _are_ the longest-established enzymes, contained in practically _all_ modern _high-performance_ washing and cleaning agents. They cause the breakdown of protein-containing stains on the material to be cleaned. ... |
Field of the Invention
It has become accepted practice in the orthopedic field to use devices known as intramedullary nails to stabilize fractured bones. In particular, intramedullary nails are used for stabilizing fractures of the tibia and of the femur to thereby enable the bones to heal properly.
The nails are adapt... | Field of the Invention It has become accepted practice in the orthopedic field to use devices known as intramedullary nails to stabilize fractured bones. In particular, intramedullary nails are used for stabilizing fractures of the tibia and of the femur to thereby enable the bones to heal properly. The nails are adapt... | Field of the Invention It has become accepted practice in the orthopedic field to use devices known as intramedullary nails to stabilize fractured bones. In particular, intramedullary nails are used for stabilizing fractures of the tibia and of the femur to thereby enable the bones to heal properly. The nails are adapt... | of the Invention It has become accepted practice in the orthopedic field to use devices known as intramedullary to stabilize fractured bones. In particular, nails are used for stabilizing fractures of the tibia and the femur to thereby enable the bones properly. The nails are adapted for insertion into the intramedulla... | FIelD of tHE iNVEnTIOn
iT HAS bECOme AcCePteD PRactiCe In tHe oRtHOPEdIC FiEld tO use dEVIcES knOWn as intraMeDULLarY NaiLs To STabILIZE FrACtUrEd Bones. IN partICUlar, iNTRaMeDUlLARY nAiLs ArE uSeD FOR STaBiLIZIng fRACTuRES of THe TIbiA anD OF THe FEmUR To thEreBy enABLE THE BOneS to hEal PRopeRly.
tHe NailS are Adapt... | Field of the Invention It has become accepted practice in the orthopedicfield to usedevices knownas intramedullary nails to stabilize fractured bones. In particular,intramedullary nails are used for stabilizing fractures of the tibia and of the femur to thereby enablethe bonesto healproperly. The n... | Field _of_ the Invention It has become _accepted_ practice in the orthopedic field to use devices known as _intramedullary_ nails to stabilize fractured bones. In particular, intramedullary nails are used for stabilizing fractures _of_ _the_ _tibia_ and of the _femur_ to _thereby_ enable the bones to _heal_ properly. T... |
This invention relates to wrapping plants for purposes of display and transportation, and in particular to covering potted plants for such purposes.
Florists, plant nursery professionals, and the like, have a variety of means at their disposal for wrapping potted plants in an attractive fashion. The coverings must be e... | This invention relates to wrapping plants for purposes of display and transportation, and in particular to covering wrapping plants for such purposes. Florists, plant nursery professionals, and the like, have a variety of means at their disposal for wrapping potted plants in an attractive fashion. The coverings must be... | This invention relates to wrapping plants for purposes of display and transportation, and in particular to covering potted plants for such purposes. Florists, plant nurse4h professionals, and the like, have a variety of means at their disposal for wrapping potted plants in an attractive fashion. The coverings must be e... | invention to wrapping plants for purposes of display and transportation, and in particular to covering plants for such purposes. Florists, plant nursery professionals, and the like, have a variety of means at their disposal for wrapping potted plants in an attractive fashion. The coverings be easy to use, relatively ec... | tHIs iNventIon RELAtEs tO wrAPPiNg pLANtS foR PurpOsEs OF Display anD tRANSPOrtaTION, aND in ParTICUlar TO COVErInG POtTed planTS fOR suCH PUrPOSes.
FLoRIsts, PLaNt nURsERY PROfEssIoNALS, and thE liKE, HAve a VarIEtY oF meANS AT THeIR diSPOSaL FOR WRAPping POtteD plAnTS in aN ATtraCTiVE FaShion. thE cOVERiNGs mUst be e... | This invention relatesto wrapping plants forpurposes of display andtransportation, and in particular tocovering potted plants for such purposes. Florists, plant nursery professionals, and the like, have a variety of means at their disposal for wrapping potted plants in an attractive fash... | This invention _relates_ to wrapping plants _for_ purposes of display _and_ transportation, and in particular to covering potted plants for such purposes. _Florists,_ plant nursery _professionals,_ and _the_ _like,_ have a variety of means _at_ their disposal for _wrapping_ potted plants in an attractive _fashion._ The... |
This invention relates to a system for removing odors from motor vehicles.
The problem of controlling odors in motor vehicles is roughly as old as the enclosed passenger compartment. Odors drawn into the passenger compartment from outside are sometimes objectionable. As often, the odors are the result of activities wit... | This invention relates to a system for removing odors from motor vehicles. The problem of controlling odors in motor vehicles is roughly as old as the enclosed passenger compartment. Odors drawn into the passenger compartment from outside are sometimes objectionable. As often, the odors are the result of activities wit... | This invention relates to a system for removing odors from motor vehicles. The problem of controlling odors in motor vehicles is roughly as old as the enclosed passenger compartment. Odors drawn into the passenger compartment from outside are sometimes objRc^ionable. As often, the odors are the result of activities wit... | This invention relates to a system for removing odors from motor vehicles. The problem of controlling odors in motor vehicles is roughly as old as the enclosed passenger compartment. Odors drawn into the from outside are sometimes objectionable. As often, are the result of activities within the automobile, particularly... | tHIS inVEnTION rELaTeS tO a SYsTEM FOR REMOVInG ODoRS FRom MoTOR VEhIcLes.
the PROBLEM Of coNTRolLINg ODORs In motOr vehICles iS ROuGHLY as oLD as ThE eNclosed paSSeNGer CompaRTmeNT. ODors DRAwn iNtO the pAssENgEr comPARtmenT frOm OUtSIDe are SOmetimEs oBjEcTionablE. As ofteN, tHe OdORs arE THe ResULT Of AcTIViTieS wIT... | This inventionrelates to asystemfor removing odorsfrom motorvehicles. The problem of controlling odors in motor vehiclesis roughly as old as the enclosed passengercompartment. Odors drawn into the passenger compartment from outsidearesometimes objectionable. As often, the odors are the result ... | This invention relates _to_ a system for _removing_ odors from motor vehicles. _The_ problem of _controlling_ odors in motor _vehicles_ is roughly as old _as_ _the_ _enclosed_ passenger _compartment._ Odors drawn _into_ _the_ _passenger_ compartment _from_ outside are sometimes objectionable. As _often,_ the odors are ... |
Field of the Invention
The present invention is generally related to illumination and is more specifically related to systems for illuminating surgical sites during medical examinations and surgical procedures.
Description of the Related Art
Ambient illumination is often inadequate for conducting safe and efficacious m... | Field of the Invention The present invention is generally related to illumination and is more specifically related to systems for illuminating surgical sites during medical examinations and surgical procedures. Description of the Related Art Ambient illumination is often inadequate for conducting safe and efficacious m... | Field of the Invention The present invention is generally related to illumination and is more specifically related to systems for illuminating surgical sites during medical examinations and surgical procedures. Description of the Related Art WmbieBt illumination is often inadequate for conducting safe and efficacious m... | Field of the Invention The present invention is generally related to illumination and is more specifically related to systems illuminating surgical sites during medical examinations and surgical procedures. of the Related Art Ambient is inadequate for conducting safe and efficacious medical examinations and surgical pr... | field of tHE INvENTION
thE PrEsEnt invENTIon is gEneRaLly RElatED To ILluMInaTiON aND IS MOrE SPecificAlLy RELatED TO sYstEMs For IlLuMiNATing sURgicAl SiTEs DUrinG MEdIcAl EXAMiNaTiOnS AND SurgICaL prOcedURES.
DeScRiptioN oF thE rElATeD ArT
aMbIeNt ILluMinatIOn IS ofTeN INAdeQUaTE FoR coNducTiNg SaFe And efFIcacIous m... | Field of theInvention The present invention is generally related toillumination and is more specifically related to systems for illuminating surgical sites during medical examinations and surgical procedures. Description of the Related Art Ambient illumination is often inadequate for conducting safe and... | Field of the Invention The present _invention_ is generally _related_ to _illumination_ _and_ is more specifically related to systems for illuminating surgical sites _during_ medical examinations and surgical procedures. Description of the Related Art Ambient illumination is _often_ _inadequate_ for conducting _safe_ a... |
Cells normally maintain a balance between protein synthesis, folding, trafficking, aggregation, and degradation, referred to as protein homeostasis, utilizing sensors and networks of pathways [Sitia et al., Nature 426: 891-894, 2003; Ron et al., Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 8: 519-529, 2007]. The cellular maintenance of prote... | Cells normally maintain a balance between protein synthesis, folding, trafficking, aggregation, and degradation, referred to as protein homeostasis, utilizing sensors and networks of pathways [Sitia et al., Nature 426: 891-894, 2003; Ron et al., Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 8: 519-529, 2007]. The cellular maintenance of prote... | Cells normally maintain a balance between protein synthesis, folding, trafficking, aggregation, and degradation, referred to as protein homeostasis, utilizing sensors and networks of pathways [Sitia et al. , Nature 426: 891 - 894, 2003; Ron et al. , Nat Rev Mol Cell hiIl 8: 519 - 529, 2007 ]. The cellular maintenance o... | maintain a balance between protein synthesis, folding, trafficking, aggregation, and degradation, referred to protein homeostasis, utilizing sensors and of pathways [Sitia et al., Nature 426: 891-894, Ron et al., Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 519-529, 2007]. The cellular maintenance of protein homeostasis, or refers to control... | cELls noRmaLlY MaInTaIN A BAlaNCE betWEeN pRoTEIn SYntHESis, FoLding, traffIckIng, aGgRegaTIon, AnD deGraDatioN, ReferReD To As PRoTEIn HOMEoSTaSIs, uTilIZINg sensors ANd netWoRkS Of PatHWayS [SITIa et aL., nAturE 426: 891-894, 2003; RoN et al., NAt reV mOl CeLl bIOl 8: 519-529, 2007]. ThE CelluLaR maInTEnance oF Prote... | Cells normallymaintain a balancebetween protein synthesis, folding,trafficking, aggregation, and degradation, referred toas protein homeostasis, utilizing sensors and networks of pathways [Sitia et al., Nature 426: 891-894, 2003; Ron et al., Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 8: 519-529, 2007]. The cellular maintenance of pr... | Cells normally maintain _a_ balance between protein _synthesis,_ _folding,_ trafficking, aggregation, and _degradation,_ referred to as protein _homeostasis,_ utilizing sensors and networks of pathways _[Sitia_ et al., Nature 426: 891-894, 2003; Ron et al., Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 8: _519-529,_ 2007]. The cellular mainte... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a device, and more particularly to an adapter device.
2. The Related Art
With the development of electronic sciences and technologies, tablet computers are more and more popular, in order to be applicable to different usage environments, more and more... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to a device, and more particularly to an adapter device. 2. The Related Art With the development of electronic sciences and technologies, tablet computers are more and more popular, in order to be applicable to different usage environments, more and more... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to a device, and more particularly to an adapter device. 2. The Related Art With the development of electronic sciences and technologies, tablet computers are more and more popular, in order to be applicable to different usage environments, more and more... | 1. Field of the The present invention generally relates to a device, and more particularly to an adapter device. 2. The Art With the development of electronic sciences and computers are more and more popular, in order to be usage more and more conditions of the tablet computers cooperating with other various electronic... | 1. fIeLd oF THe iNVENTION
tHE PreSENT iNvEntION GEnERaLlY RelatES to A DevICe, and moRe particULArLy To An AdApteR DEvICE.
2. THE rElatEd aRT
wIth thE deVelOPmenT OF eLeCTrOniC SciENCes anD tECHNOlOgIEs, TABleT CoMPuTErs ARe MOre And moRE POpULAr, iN OrDer TO be APplICable to diffErent UsaGE enVIRonmentS, MOrE aNd morE... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to a device, and moreparticularly to an adapter device. 2. The Related Art With thedevelopment of electronic sciences and technologies, tablet computers are more and more popular, in order to be applicable to different usage environm... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention _The_ present invention generally relates _to_ a device, and more particularly _to_ an _adapter_ _device._ 2. The Related _Art_ With _the_ development of _electronic_ _sciences_ _and_ _technologies,_ tablet _computers_ are more and _more_ popular, in order to be applicable to _different_ usa... |
A control system and a method for assisting a motor vehicle in safely pulling in after overtaking is disclosed herein. This system and method is possible in motor vehicles, in particular in HGVs (heavy goods vehicles), in particular owing to the presence of ACC (autonomous/adaptive cruise control). | A related system and a method for assisting a motor vehicle in safely pulling in after overtaking is disclosed herein. This system and method is possible in motor vehicles, in particular in roads (heavy goods vehicles), in japan owing to the presence of ACC (autonomous/adaptive cruise control). | A control system and a method for assisting a mPt*r vehicle in safely pulling in aVfer oGertakKng is disclosed herein. This s&ztem and method is LoQsible in motor vehicles, in particular in mtVs (heavy goods vehicles ), in pzrtiSular owing to the presence of ACC (auhohomous / adSp5ive cru*De control ). | A control and a method for assisting a motor vehicle in pulling in after is disclosed herein. This system and method is possible in motor vehicles, in particular in HGVs (heavy goods vehicles), particular owing to the presence of ACC (autonomous/adaptive cruise control). | A conTRoL system ANd a metHOd for aSSistInG A MOTOR vEhICLE iN sAfElY PuLLINg iN AFtER OVeRtakInG IS DIsClOSEd HerEIN. ThiS sYSTeM anD METHOD Is PoSSIble In MoTor VeHiCles, In partIcULaR IN hgVS (hEAvy gooDS VEHICleS), in PARtiCUlar OWInG To thE PREsEnce OF ACC (aUtoNoMOuS/AdApTiVe cRUisE CoNtROL). | A control system and a method for assisting a motor vehicle in safely pullingin after overtaking is disclosed herein. This system and method ispossible in motor vehicles, in particular in HGVs (heavy goodsvehicles), in particularowing to the presence of ACC (autonomous/adaptive cruise control). | A _control_ system and _a_ method for assisting a _motor_ vehicle in _safely_ _pulling_ in _after_ _overtaking_ is _disclosed_ herein. This system and method is _possible_ in _motor_ vehicles, in particular in HGVs (heavy _goods_ vehicles), _in_ particular owing to _the_ presence of _ACC_ (autonomous/adaptive cruise co... |
The subject matter of this invention is related to a static, current-limiting, bilateral force commutated switch with a reverse parallel pair of thyristor stacks as the main conduction element.
It has been long known that current limiting in an electrical circuit subject to high values of overload current is desirable.... | The subject matter of this invention is related to a static, current-limiting, bilateral force commutated switch with a reverse parallel pair of thyristor stacks as the main conduction element. It has been long known that current limiting in an electrical circuit subject to high values of overload current is desirable.... | The subject matter of this invention is related to a static, current - limiting, bilateral force commutated switch with a reverse parallel pair of thyristor stacks as the main conduction element. It has been long known that current limiting in an electrical circuit subject to high values of overload current is desirabl... | The subject matter of this invention is related to a static, current-limiting, bilateral force commutated switch with a reverse of thyristor stacks as the main conduction element. It has been long known that current limiting in an electrical circuit subject to high values overload current is desirable. In fuse art, for... | thE subjeCt mAttER oF tHIS invENTIoN iS ReLatEd tO a sTatic, CURREnt-LImItINg, BilaterAL FORcE comMuTAtEd sWITch wItH A reVersE parAllEL PaiR oF tHyRIsTor STAcks aS THE maIn CondUCtIoN ElEmeNT.
iT has bEEn LOnG kNOwn thAT cuRRENt LiMITing IN AN ELecTrical circuit subJeCT to HiGh ValueS of OveRLoAd CUrRenT iS DESIRabLE.... | The subject matter ofthisinvention is related to a static, current-limiting, bilateral force commutated switch with a reverse parallel pair of thyristor stacks as the main conduction element. Ithas been long knownthat current limitingin an electrical circuit subject to highvalues of overload... | The subject matter _of_ this invention _is_ related _to_ a _static,_ current-limiting, bilateral force commutated _switch_ with a _reverse_ parallel _pair_ of thyristor stacks as the main conduction _element._ It has _been_ long known that current limiting _in_ an electrical circuit _subject_ to _high_ values of overlo... |
The present invention relates to a method of resolving racemic amlodipine into its R-(+) and S-(xe2x88x92) enantiomers by precipitation with tartaric acid.
The synthesis of racemic amlodipine (3-ethyl-5-methyl-2-(2-aminoethoxymethyl)-4-(2-chlorophenyl)-1,4-dihydro-6-methyl-3,5-pyridinedicarboxylate) and its activity as... | The present invention relates to a method of resolving racemic amlodipine into its R-(+) and S-(xe2x88x92) enantiomers by precipitation with tartaric acid. The synthesis of racemic amlodipine (3-ethyl-5-methyl-2-(2-aminoethoxymethyl)-4-(2-chlorophenyl)-1,4-dihydro-6-methyl-3,5-pyridinedicarboxylate) and its activity as... | The present invention relates to a method of resolving racemic amlodipine into its R - (+) and S - (xe2x88x92) enantiomers by precipitation with tartaric acid. The synthesis of rSc2mic amlodipine (3 - ethyl - 5 - methyl - 2 - (2 - aminoethoxymethyl) - 4 - (2 - chlorophenyl) - 1, 4 - dihydro - 6 - methyl - 3, 5 - pyridi... | The present invention relates to a method of resolving racemic amlodipine R-(+) and S-(xe2x88x92) enantiomers precipitation with The synthesis of racemic amlodipine and its activity as an inhibitor of calcium channels is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,572,909 to Campbell et al. Results of in vitro tests to calcium antago... | tHe PREseNT inVentIOn ReLAtes tO a mETHOd OF reSolVIng RacEmIC AmlODiPIne INTo ITS r-(+) And s-(Xe2x88X92) ENANtIOmers BY pReciPItATioN witH tarTaRiC ACId.
the syntHesis of RacemIC aMlodIPInE (3-eTHYl-5-Methyl-2-(2-AmiNOEtHOxYMetHYL)-4-(2-chlOropHENYL)-1,4-dIhydRo-6-MEthYl-3,5-pYRIdINediCaRboXYLate) and iTS acTIvItY As... | The present invention relates to a method of resolving racemic amlodipine into its R-(+) andS-(xe2x88x92) enantiomersby precipitation with tartaric acid. The synthesis of racemic amlodipine (3-ethyl-5-methyl-2-(2-aminoethoxymethyl)-4-(2-chlorophenyl)-1,4-dihydro-6-methyl-3,5-pyridinedicarboxylate) and itsactivi... | The present invention _relates_ to _a_ method _of_ resolving racemic amlodipine into _its_ R-(+) and S-(xe2x88x92) enantiomers by precipitation with tartaric acid. The synthesis _of_ racemic amlodipine (3-ethyl-5-methyl-2-(2-aminoethoxymethyl)-4-(2-chlorophenyl)-1,4-dihydro-6-methyl-3,5-pyridinedicarboxylate) and _its_... |
There are several ways that semiconductor wafer containers are stored in a semiconductor fabrication facility (“fab”). Large centralized stockers can store the containers of wafers until they are needed for processing, receiving the containers from a transport system known as an Automated Material Handling System (“AMH... | There are several ways that semiconductor wafer containers are stored in a semiconductor fabrication facility (“fab”). Large centralized stockers can store the containers of wafers until they are needed for processing, receiving the containers from a transport system known as an Automated Material Handling System (“AMH... | TgDre are several ways that semiconductor wsRer containers are stored in a semiconductor fabrication facility (“ fab ” ). Large centralized stockers can store the containers of wafers until they are needed for processing, receiving the containers from a transport system known as an AItomateS Material Handling System (“... | There are several ways that semiconductor wafer containers are in a semiconductor fabrication facility (“fab”). Large centralized stockers can store the containers of wafers until they are needed for processing, receiving the containers from transport system known as an Automated Material Handling System (“AMHS”) at an... | TheRE are sEVeRAL WaYs that SEmicONDuCtOR wAFeR coNTAinERs aRe StoReD iN A sEMICONduCTor fAbrICaTioN fACILIty (“FAb”). LARge CEntRALiZeD sTOCkErs CAn sToRE THe CONTainERs of waFeRS uNTIl tHEY ArE NeEded for PRocEssInG, REcEIVINg THe cONTAINers fROM a TraNsPort SYsTem KNown as AN aUtoMatEd mATERIal hANDlING SYsTeM (“amH... | There are several waysthat semiconductor wafer containers are stored in asemiconductor fabrication facility(“fab”).Large centralized stockers canstorethe containersof wafers until they are needed for processing, receiving the containers from a transport system known as anAutomated Material Handling System... | There are several _ways_ that semiconductor wafer _containers_ are _stored_ in a _semiconductor_ _fabrication_ _facility_ (“fab”). Large centralized stockers can store the _containers_ of wafers _until_ they are needed for _processing,_ receiving the containers from a transport system known as _an_ Automated Material H... |
Containers for mailing a package or a small parcel are known for example from patent application DE 10 2013 005 231.9. The typical usage area of such containers results from the fact that persons often expect the receipt of packages or small parcels, which do not fit into the usual mailbox arranged at a house or at an ... | Containers for mailing a package or a small parcel are known for example from patent application DE 10 2013 005 231.9. The typical usage area of such containers results from the fact that persons often expect the receipt of packages or small parcels, which do not fit into the usual mailbox arranged at a hotel or at an ... | Containers for mailing a package or a small parcel are known for example from patent application DE 10 2013 005 231. 9. The typical uZqge area of such containers results from the fact that persons often expect the receipt of packages or xmXll padfels, which do not fit into the usual mailbox arranged at a house or at an... | Containers for mailing a package or a small parcel are known for example from patent DE 10 2013 005 231.9. The typical usage area of such containers results from the fact that persons often expect the packages or small parcels, do not fit into the usual arranged at a house or at an apartment or generally at a property.... | CONTainerS For maiLInG A PACkAge oR a SMalL parcEl Are KnowN For EXamPLE FrOM pAtEnT applicaTiOn de 10 2013 005 231.9. THE TYpicAL UsAgE ARea of Such CONTAiNers resUlts FROm THE fACT thAT perSoNs oftEN EXPEct The RECeipt of pACkaGeS oR sMAlL PaRceLs, whIcH Do not FIT iNto THe uSUAl MaIlBOX ArraNgEd aT a HoUSe or at An ... | Containers for mailinga package or a small parcel are known for example from patent application DE 10 2013 005 231.9. The typical usage area of such containers results from the fact that persons often expectthe receiptof packages or small parcels, which do not fit into the usual mailbox arranged at a... | Containers for mailing a package or a small parcel are known for example from patent application DE _10_ 2013 005 231.9. _The_ _typical_ usage _area_ of such containers results from the _fact_ that persons often expect the receipt of packages or small parcels, which _do_ not _fit_ into the _usual_ mailbox _arranged_ _a... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to channel access methods that provide Quality of Service (“QoS”) for shared communications, more specifically to channel access methods that provide Quality of Service on IEEE 802.11 wireless networks.
2. Description of the Related Art Including Information D... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is directed to channel access methods that provide Quality of Service (“QoS”) for shared communications, more specifically to channel access methods that provide Quality of Service on IEEE 802.11 wireless networks. 2. Description of the Related Art Including Information D... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is directed to channel access methods that provide Quality of Service (“ QoS ”) for shared communications, more specifically to channel access methods that provide Quality of Service on IEEE 802. 11 wireless networks. 2. Description of the Related Art Including Informatio... | 1. of the present invention is directed to channel access methods that provide Quality of Service (“QoS”) for shared communications, more specifically to access methods that provide Quality of Service on IEEE wireless networks. 2. Description of the Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 C... | 1. FIeld OF thE InVeNTIOn
ThE PrESENt InventION IS DiRected tO cHAnNEl ACceSs mEthOdS thAt proviDe QualItY Of SerViCe (“QOs”) fOr sHARed COMmUNICAtIoNS, more SpEcifiCaLly TO CHAnNEL acCEss metHodS tHat pRoVIdE QUAlItY Of seRVIce ON iEEe 802.11 WIreleSS neTwOrKs.
2. deScrIptioN of ThE RelATED aRT InclUdiNG inFOrMatIoN d... | 1. Field of theInvention The present inventionis directed to channel accessmethods that provide Quality of Service (“QoS”)for sharedcommunications, more specifically to channel access methods that provide Quality of Service on IEEE 802.11 wireless networks.2. Description of theRelated Art Including Informati... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ present invention is directed to channel access _methods_ that provide _Quality_ of Service (“QoS”) _for_ _shared_ _communications,_ more specifically to channel access methods _that_ _provide_ _Quality_ of Service on _IEEE_ 802.11 wireless _networks._ 2. Description of the _Related_ Art... |
General flat cathode ray tubes are minutely described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,695,761, 4,710,670, and 4,716,334. The common characteristic of these flat cathode ray tubes is that a foil type shadow mask of the flat faceplate is fixed by a substantially rectangular rim which is bonded to the periphery of the inner surface o... | General flat cathode ray tubes are minutely described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,695,761, 4,710,670, and 4,716,334. The common characteristic of these flat cathode ray tubes is that a foil type shadow mask of the flat faceplate is fixed by a substantially rectangular rim which is bonded to the periphery of the inner surface o... | General flat cathode ray tubes are minutely described in U. S. Pat. Nos. 4, 695, 761, 4, 710, 670, and 4, 716, 334. The common characteristic of these flat cathode ray tubes is that a foil type shadow mask of the flat faceplate is fixed by a substantially rectangular rim which is bonded to the periphery of the inner su... | General flat cathode ray tubes are minutely described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,695,761, 4,710,670, and 4,716,334. The common characteristic these flat ray tubes is that a foil type shadow mask of the flat is fixed by a substantially rectangular rim which to the periphery of the inner surface of the faceplate. In order to we... | genEraL FLat CathodE RAy tuBES arE minutelY dESCrIBed in u.s. Pat. NOS. 4,695,761, 4,710,670, aND 4,716,334. The COmMon ChARAcTerisTic oF tHeSe fLAt caThodE ray tUBES IS tHat a fOIL tYPe SHAdow MASk OF ThE fLAT fACEplAte Is FixEd bY A SubSTaNTially REctAngULaR riM WHICh is BOnded to THE PERIPhEry oF tHE InNer SurfACe o... | General flat cathode ray tubesare minutelydescribed in U.S. Pat.Nos. 4,695,761, 4,710,670, and 4,716,334. The common characteristic of these flat cathode ray tubes is that a foil typeshadow mask of the flat faceplateis fixed by a substantially rectangular rim which is bonded to the periph... | General flat _cathode_ ray tubes are minutely _described_ in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,695,761, _4,710,670,_ and 4,716,334. The common characteristic of these _flat_ _cathode_ ray tubes is _that_ a foil type shadow mask of the flat _faceplate_ _is_ fixed by a _substantially_ rectangular rim which _is_ _bonded_ to the _periphery... |
Commercially available abrasive materials, such as sandpaper and the like, are generally produced by adhering an abrasive grit onto a substrate. In the case of sandpaper, a paper substrate is used. When used to sand an area, sandpaper is generally used by affixing the sandpaper onto a form, such as a sanding block, and... | Commercially available abrasive materials, such as sandpaper and the like, are generally produced by adhering an abrasive grit onto a substrate. In the case of sandpaper, a paper substrate is used. When used to sand an area, sandpaper is generally used by affixing the sandpaper onto a form, such as a sanding block, and... | Commercially available abrasive materials, such as sandpaper and the like, are generally produced by adhering an abrasive grit onto a shbstrat#. In the case of sandpaper, a paper substrate is used. When used to sand an area, sandpaper is generally used by affixing the sandpaper onto a form, such as a sanding block, and... | Commercially available abrasive materials, as sandpaper and the like, are generally produced by adhering an abrasive grit onto a substrate. the case of sandpaper, a paper substrate is used. When used to sand an area, sandpaper is generally used by affixing the sandpaper onto a such as a sanding and then sanding the are... | CoMmErCiALLY avAilablE ABrASiVE mATeRIalS, SucH As SANdPaPer AND tHe LiKe, arE gENerALLy pRODUcEd By adhERINg an AbrasiVe GRiT onto A sUBSTraTE. IN The cASE of sAndPAPeR, a paPeR subsTrAtE IS USeD. whEn uSed To SAND aN ARea, sANDpaPeR is GENEraLLY usED By AfFIXINg thE sANdpAper ontO A ForM, sUcH AS A SANDing BlOCk, anD... | Commercially available abrasivematerials, such as sandpaper and the like, are generally produced by adhering an abrasive grit onto a substrate. In the case of sandpaper, a paper substrate is used. When used to sand an area,sandpaper isgenerallyusedby affixing the sandpaperontoa form, such as asanding block... | _Commercially_ available abrasive materials, such as sandpaper and the like, are generally produced _by_ _adhering_ an abrasive grit onto _a_ _substrate._ In the case _of_ sandpaper, a paper substrate is used. _When_ used to sand _an_ area, sandpaper _is_ generally used by affixing the sandpaper onto _a_ form, such as ... |
The present invention relates to a solid state imaging device having a hole accumulated diode, a method of manufacturing the same, and an imaging apparatus.
Solid state imaging devices, such as a CCD (charge coupled device) and a CMOS image sensor, are widely used in a video camera, a digital still camera, and the like... | The present invention relates to a solid state imaging device having a hole accumulated diode, a method of manufacturing the same, and an imaging apparatus. Solid state imaging devices, such as a CCD (charge coupled device) and a CMOS image sensor, are widely used in a video camera, a digital still camera, and the like... | The present invention relates to a solid state imaging device having a hole accumulated diode, a method of manufacturing the same, and an imaging apparatus. Solid state imaging devices, such as a CCD (charge coupled device) and a CMOS image sensor, are widely used in a video camera, a digital still camera, and the like... | The present invention relates to a solid state imaging having diode, a method of the same, and an Solid state imaging devices, such as a CCD (charge coupled device) and a CMOS image are widely used in a video camera, a digital still camera, the like. Improvement sensitivity and noise reduction are important issues in a... | THe PREseNT INVeNtiON rELAtES to A soLid StatE imaGIng DeVICE HAVing a hoLe acCUMuLATEd DIoDe, a method oF maNUfAcTuRInG ThE sAMe, anD aN IMaGINg ApparAtUS.
soliD StAtE IMaGiNG DeviCEs, SUCH AS A CCD (chARge COupleD DEViCE) aND a cmOs imAgE SensOR, arE wIDeLy UsED iN A VIdeo CAmEra, a diGitAl sTiLL cAMera, AnD thE LIKE... | The presentinvention relates to a solid state imaging device having a hole accumulated diode, a method of manufacturing thesame, andan imaging apparatus. Solid state imaging devices, such as a CCD (charge coupled device) anda CMOS image sensor, are widely used in a video camera, a digit... | _The_ present _invention_ relates to a solid _state_ imaging _device_ having _a_ hole accumulated diode, a method of manufacturing the same, and an imaging apparatus. Solid state imaging devices, such as a _CCD_ (charge coupled device) and _a_ CMOS _image_ _sensor,_ _are_ widely _used_ in a video camera, a _digital_ _s... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to collets, and more particularly to collets which can be adjusted to accommodate workpieces of different diameters within a specific range of diameters.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventional machine tool collets are adjustable in internal diameter in order... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to collets, and more particularly to collets which can be adjusted to accommodate workpieces of different diameters within a specific range of diameters. 2. Description of the Prior Art Conventional machine tool collets are adjustable in internal diameter in order... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to collets, and more particularly to collets which can be adjusted to accommodate workpieces of different diameters within a specific range of diameters. 2. Description of the Prior Art Conventional machine tool collets are adjustable in internal diameter in order... | Field of the Invention present invention relates to collets, and more particularly to collets which can be adjusted to accommodate workpieces of different diameters within a specific range of diameters. 2. Description of the Prior Art Conventional machine tool collets are adjustable internal diameter in order to grip a... | 1. fiEld OF thE iNvENtIoN
the PrEseNt iNvEntIoN reLAteS to colLetS, aNd MorE PartIcUlaRly to collETS WhICh Can bE aDjuSteD to ACCOMmoDAte wOrkpiECES Of DiFferEnt diameTERs wItHIn A SpecIfIC range OF dIameTeRs.
2. DeScRiPTIOn OF THE PrioR aRt
convEnTiOnaL mAcHIne tOol cOlLeTS ARE ADJUsTabLe In iNtERNAl diAMEtER iN oRDer... | 1.Field of theInvention Thepresent invention relates tocollets, and more particularly tocollets which can be adjusted to accommodate workpieces of different diameters within aspecific range of diameters. 2. Description ofthe Prior Art Conventional machinetool collets are adjustable in i... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The _present_ invention _relates_ to collets, and more particularly to collets _which_ can be _adjusted_ _to_ accommodate workpieces _of_ _different_ _diameters_ _within_ _a_ specific range of diameters. _2._ Description of the Prior Art Conventional machine tool collets are _adjustable_ in ... |
One of the major challenges which any cellular network operator faces is to ensure that the network is operating to its maximum efficiency. As a result, cellular network optimization is a major feature of many modern cellular networks.
In order to provide the best possible performance to the cellular network subscriber... | One of the major challenges which any cellular network operator faces is to ensure that the network is operating to its maximum efficiency. As a result, cellular network optimization is a major feature of many modern cellular networks. In order to provide the best possible performance to the cellular network subscriber... | One of the major challenges which any cellular network operator faces is to ensure that the network is operating to its maximum efficiency. As a result, cellular network optimization is a major feature of many modern cellular networks. In order to provide the best possible performance to the cellular network subscriber... | One of the major challenges which cellular network operator faces ensure that the is operating to its maximum efficiency. As a result, cellular network optimization is a major feature of many modern cellular networks. In order to provide the best possible performance to the cellular network subscribers, the network is ... | oNE Of the maJOR cHalLeNgES wHICH AnY CElLUlar neTWOrK opeRAtOR faCEs iS to EnsurE tHAt thE NEtWORK IS OPERAting TO ITS MAXiMUM effICiEnCY. aS A REsUlT, CELLUlaR nEtWorK OpTImIZatIoN Is A mAjor feaTUrE oF MANy MoDeRn CelLULar NetWorKS.
In ORDER to PRoVIDe THe bEST poSSibLe pERFormanCe To THe cElLuLAR NETwOrk SUbsCrIBEr... | One of the major challenges which any cellular networkoperator faces is to ensure that the network is operating to itsmaximum efficiency. As a result, cellular network optimization is amajorfeature of many modern cellular networks. In order to provide the best possible performance to ... | One of the _major_ challenges which _any_ _cellular_ _network_ operator faces is to _ensure_ that the network is _operating_ to its maximum efficiency. As a result, _cellular_ network optimization is a _major_ feature of _many_ modern _cellular_ networks. In order to provide the best possible performance to the cellula... |
Phased array transmission is a wireless transmission technique that utilizes an array of antennas known as a “phased array” to reinforce the transmission of electromagnetic signals in a desired direction while suppressing them in other undesired directions. Historically, phased array transmission has been limited to mi... | Phased array transmission is a wireless transmission technique that utilizes an array of antennas known as a “phased array” to reinforce the transmission of electromagnetic signals in a desired direction while suppressing them in other undesired directions. Historically, forward array transmission has been limited to m... | Phased array transmission is a wireless transmission technique that utilizes an array of antennas known as a “ phased array ” to reinforce the transmission of electromagnetic signals in a desired direction while suppressing them in other undesired directions. Historically, phased array transmission has been limited to ... | Phased array transmission is a wireless transmission technique that utilizes an array of antennas known as “phased array” to reinforce the transmission of electromagnetic in a desired direction suppressing other undesired directions. Historically, phased array has been limited to military applications or other highly-s... | pHASED aRRay TRanSMiSsION is A wiRelESs TraNsmisSioN TECHniQuE tHAt UtIlIzES aN ARRAy of AntENnaS KnowN AS A “PHAsEd aRRAY” To REInFOrcE ThE TRaNSmissiOn oF eLeCTroMagNETIC SIgnaLS In A deSirEd dirECTIOn whILe SUPPReSsiNG tHEM iN OthER UnDesIreD DIREctiONS. HiStORiCaLlY, PhAsED arRAY TRANSmiSSioN HAS BEen lIMitEd tO MI... | Phased array transmissionisa wireless transmission technique that utilizes an array ofantennasknown asa “phased array”to reinforce the transmission of electromagnetic signals in a desired direction while suppressingthem in other undesired directions. Historically, phased array transmission has been limitedto... | _Phased_ _array_ transmission _is_ _a_ _wireless_ transmission _technique_ that _utilizes_ an array of antennas known _as_ a “phased array” to reinforce the _transmission_ of electromagnetic _signals_ in a _desired_ direction while suppressing them in _other_ undesired _directions._ Historically, _phased_ array _transm... |
In the world of virtual computing, a guest can be migrated to a different, compatible virtual environment (e.g., an environment comprising one or more guests, a physical or virtual host, and a virtualization component such as a hypervisor). However, when a guest is copied from one virtual environment to another, the ta... | In the world of virtual computing, a guest can be assigned to a different, compatible virtual environment (e.g., an environment comprising one or more guests, a physical or virtual host, and a virtualization component such as a hypervisor). However, when a guest is copied from one virtual environment to another, the ta... | In the world of virtual cpmputiny, a guea4 can be migrwt#d to a different, compatible virtual environment (e. g. , an environment comprising one or more guests, a physical or virtual host, and a virtualization component such as a hypervisor ). However, when a guest is copied from one virtual environment to another, the... | In the world of virtual computing, a guest can be to different, compatible virtual (e.g., environment comprising one or guests, a physical or virtual host, and virtualization component such as hypervisor). However, when a guest is copied from one virtual environment to another, the target virtual environment might not ... | IN THe WoRLd of vIrtual cOmPUting, a guEst CAN bE MiGraTed to A DiFFErenT, CoMPaTibLE ViRTual eNVIrONmEnt (E.G., an eNVIRONMEnt COmPrIsInG oNe or MOrE gueSTS, a phYSicAL OR vIRtUAL HosT, ANd A vIRtualiZAtIoN CompONENT SUch aS a hyPERvISoR). howEVeR, wHEn A GUesT is cOpIeD fRoM ONE vIRtUAl enViRonMeNt To aNOther, The tA... | In the world of virtual computing,a guest canbe migrated to a different, compatible virtual environment (e.g., an environment comprising one or more guests, a physicalor virtual host, and a virtualization component suchas a hypervisor). However, when a guest is copied from one virtual environment to anothe... | In the world of virtual computing, a guest can be migrated to _a_ different, compatible virtual environment _(e.g.,_ an environment comprising _one_ or more guests, a physical or virtual host, and a _virtualization_ component such as a hypervisor). _However,_ when a guest _is_ copied from one virtual environment to _an... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates, in general, to a shift control method for a vehicle having a double clutch transmission (DCT), and more particularly, to a technology for improving a response to a speed change during a kickdown.
2. Description of Related Art
Unlike an automatic transmission (AT)... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates, in general, to a shift control method for a vehicle having a double clutch transmission (DCT), and more particularly, to a technology for improving a response to a speed change during a kickdown. 2. Description of Related Art Unlike an automatic transmission (AT)... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates, in general, to a shift control method for a vehicle having a double clutch transmission (DCT ), and more particularly, to a technology for improving a response to a speed change during a kickdown. 2. Description of Related Art Unlike an automatic transmission (AT... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates, in to a shift control method for a having a double clutch transmission (DCT), and more particularly, to a technology for improving a response to a speed change during a 2. Description of Related Art Unlike an automatic transmission (AT) which requires only shifti... | 1. FIelD of tHE invEnTioN
thE PRESenT INVEntIoN RElaTEs, in GENEraL, TO a shiFT cOnTROL mEtHOd FOr a veHiClE HaVinG a DOublE CluTCh tranSMisSion (dct), anD MOre PaRTicULaRLY, to A tEchnoLoGY FOR imProVinG A resPonse to a sPEEd CHAnGe DuRiNg a KICkdOWN.
2. DeSCRiptIon oF reLateD ARt
unlIke aN AuTomaTiC trAnsmiSSIOn (aT)... | 1. Field of the InventionThe present invention relates, in general, to a shiftcontrol method for avehicle havinga doubleclutch transmission (DCT), and more particularly, to a technologyfor improving a response to a speed change during a kickdown. 2. Description of Related Art Unlike an automatic t... | _1._ _Field_ of _the_ Invention The present invention relates, in general, to a shift control method for a vehicle having _a_ double clutch transmission (DCT), _and_ more particularly, to a technology _for_ improving a response _to_ a _speed_ change during _a_ kickdown. 2. Description of Related Art Unlike an automatic... |
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive degenerative disease of the central nervous system characterized by progressive and increasing memory loss, followed by loss of control of limbs and bodily functions with a fatal ending. It is by far the most common cause of dementia affecting 1 to 6% of people over the age of ... | Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive degenerative disease of the central nervous system characterized by progressive and increasing memory loss, followed by loss of control of limbs and bodily functions with a fatal ending. It is by far the most common cause of dementia affecting 1 to 6% of people over the age of ... | Alzheimer ' s disease (AD) is a progressive degenerative disease of the central nervous system characterized by progressive and increasing memory loss, followed by loss of control of limbs and bodily functions with a fatal ending. It is by far the most common cause of dementia affecting 1 to 6% of people over the age o... | Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive degenerative disease of the central nervous system characterized by progressive and increasing memory loss, followed by loss of control of limbs and bodily functions with a fatal ending. It is by far the most common cause dementia 1 to 6% of people over the age 65 years and bet... | alZhEIMeR'S DiSease (Ad) IS A PRoGRESsiVE dEGeNERatIvE diSeAsE of the CENTRaL NErvOUs SYSTeM cHaRaCTerIZeD By prOGRessiVE ANd increASIng MemORY LOss, FOlLowEd by Loss of CONtroL of LIMBS And boDIlY FuNcTionS wITH A FaTaL ENDing. it Is By fAR THE MOST cOMmOn cAuSe of DEmenTia AFfECTiNg 1 to 6% of PeopLe over the AGE oF ... | Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive degenerative disease of the central nervous system characterized by progressive andincreasing memory loss, followed by lossof control of limbs andbodily functions with a fatal ending. It is by far themost common cause of dementia affecting 1 to ... | _Alzheimer's_ disease (AD) is a progressive degenerative disease of the central _nervous_ _system_ characterized by progressive and increasing memory loss, followed by loss of control of limbs and bodily functions with a fatal ending. It is by far the _most_ common cause of dementia affecting _1_ to _6%_ of people over... |
Rts1 is a high-molecular weight drug resistance factor which has a molecular weight of 126.times.10.sup.6 daltons and confers resistance to kanamycin. In addition to conferring kanamycin resistance (Km.sup.r), the plasmid exhibits unusual temperature-sensitive phenotypes, which affect plasmid maintenance and replicatio... | Rts1 is a high-molecular weight drug resistance factor which has a molecular weight of 126.times.10.sup.6 daltons and confers resistance to kanamycin. In addition to conferring kanamycin resistance (Km.sup.r), the plasmid exhibits unusual temperature-sensitive phenotypes, which affect plasmid maintenance and replicatio... | Rts1 is a high - molecular weight drug resistance factor which has a molecular weight of 126. times. 10. sup. 6 daltons and confers resistance to kanamycin. In addition to conferring kanamycin resistance (Km. sup. r ), the plasmid exhibits unusual temperature - sensitive phenotypes, which affect plasmid maintenance and... | Rts1 a high-molecular weight drug resistance factor which has a molecular weight daltons and confers resistance to kanamycin. In addition to conferring kanamycin resistance (Km.sup.r), the plasmid exhibits unusual temperature-sensitive phenotypes, which affect plasmid maintenance and replication, as well as host cell g... | RTS1 Is a HIGh-mOlEcULar WeiGhT Drug REsiStANce facToR WhICh HAs a mOleCUlAR WEiGHt Of 126.tIMES.10.SUP.6 DalTOnS aNd confers rEsIstAnCE tO KaNamYcIN. in aDDITiON TO coNfErrInG kaNamYcIn reSistancE (KM.SUp.R), THe pLaSmID EXHibiTs UnUSuaL TeMpERatURE-sENsItivE pHENOtYpeS, Which AfFECt PlASMiD MaintenanCe And rEPlicAtiO... | Rts1 is a high-molecular weight drug resistance factor whichhas a molecularweightof 126.times.10.sup.6 daltons and confers resistance to kanamycin. In addition to conferringkanamycinresistance (Km.sup.r), the plasmid exhibits unusualtemperature-sensitive phenotypes, which affect plasmid maintenanceandreplication... | Rts1 _is_ a high-molecular _weight_ _drug_ resistance _factor_ which has a molecular weight _of_ 126.times.10.sup.6 daltons _and_ confers resistance to kanamycin. In addition to conferring kanamycin resistance (Km.sup.r), the plasmid exhibits _unusual_ temperature-sensitive phenotypes, _which_ affect _plasmid_ maintena... |
Embodiments of the invention relate generally to diagnostic imaging and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus of computed tomography (CT) imaging capable of having high temporal resolution, reduced image artifacts due to missing data and longitudinal truncation, and reduced radiation dose.
Typically, in compute... | Embodiments of the invention relate generally to diagnostic imaging and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus of computed tomography (CT) imaging capable of having high temporal resolution, reduced image artifacts due to missing data and longitudinal truncation, and reduced radiation dose. Typically, in figure ... | Embodiments of the invention relate generally to diagnostic imaging and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus of computed tomography (CT) imaging capable of having high temporal resolution, reduced image artifacts due to missing data and longitudinal truncation, and reduced rAdiatUon dose. Typically, in compute... | Embodiments of the invention relate generally to diagnostic imaging and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus of computed (CT) imaging capable of having high temporal resolution, reduced image artifacts due to missing data and longitudinal and reduced radiation dose. Typically, in computed tomography (CT) imagi... | EmboDiMENTS Of ThE iNvENtion RELaTE gENERALlY to DIagnosTIC IMaGing And, More PArtIcULaRly, TO A MetHod and appaRAtuS OF cOmputed tOMogRaPHy (Ct) ImAgiNg CapAblE Of HAVInG HIgh TEMpOrAL ReSoluTion, reducEd image ARtiFACts DuE To mISSiNG DATa AND LoNGITUDiNal TrUncaTiOn, and rEDuCED raDIAtIOn dOSe.
TypiCAlLY, in COmPutE... | Embodiments of theinvention relate generallytodiagnostic imaging and, more particularly,to a method and apparatus of computed tomography (CT) imaging capableof having high temporal resolution, reduced image artifacts due to missing dataand longitudinal truncation, and reduced radiation dose. Typically,in compu... | Embodiments of the invention relate generally _to_ _diagnostic_ _imaging_ and, more particularly, to _a_ _method_ and apparatus _of_ computed tomography (CT) imaging _capable_ of having high temporal resolution, reduced image artifacts due to missing data and longitudinal truncation, and reduced radiation dose. Typical... |
An autonomous vacuum cleaner, being a fully automated cleaning device, is a renovating device different from those conventionally vacuum cleaners and other sweeping devices, that is can clean a specific area autonomously without any human attention and thus is foreseen to be the future cleaning device replacing those c... | An autonomous vacuum cleaner, being a fully automated cleaning device, is a renovating device different from those conventionally vacuum cleaners and other sweeping devices, that is can clean a specific area autonomously without any human attention and thus is foreseen to be the future cleaning device replacing those c... | An autonomous vacuum cleaner, being a fully automated cleaning device, is a renovating device different from those conventionally vacuum cleaners and other sweeping Xedices, that is can clean a specific area autonomously without any human attention and thus is foreseen to be the future clDahing device replacing those c... | autonomous vacuum cleaner, being a fully cleaning device, is a renovating device different from those conventionally vacuum cleaners other sweeping devices, that is clean a specific area autonomously without any human and thus is foreseen to be the future cleaning device replacing those conventional manual-operated vac... | aN aUTONOMoUS VaCUUm CleaNer, BEING a FULly AUTOmaTEd clEAnINg deVICe, Is A REnovating DevICe DIfferent fROm those cONvenTIonalLy VAcUum CleAneRS aND otHER swEEPIng dEvicEs, thaT IS cAn CLeAN a SpecIFIC areA AuToNOmoUSly withOuT anY humAN attENTIoN AnD THUS Is ForEseeN To bE tHE FuTuRe CLEaNing dEvicE REPlaCinG thoSE c... | An autonomous vacuumcleaner, being a fully automated cleaning device, is a renovating device different from those conventionally vacuum cleaners and other sweepingdevices, that iscan clean a specific area autonomously withoutany human attention and thus is foreseen to be the future cle... | An autonomous vacuum cleaner, being a _fully_ _automated_ cleaning device, is _a_ renovating _device_ different _from_ those conventionally vacuum cleaners and other sweeping _devices,_ that is _can_ clean a specific area _autonomously_ without _any_ human attention and thus is foreseen to be the future _cleaning_ devi... |
The present embodiments relate to a local coil for a magnetic resonance device.
In magnetic resonance, the use of proximal receiving antennas (e.g., local coils), which may also be embodied for transmission purposes, is known in order to record receiving signals that are spatially close to a patient. After a low-noise ... | The present embodiments relate to a local coil for a magnetic resonance device. In magnetic resonance, the use of proximal receiving antennas (e.g., local coils), which may also be embodied for transmission purposes, is known in order to record receiving signals that are spatially distributed to a patient. After a low-... | The present emfod&ments relate to a local coil for a magnetic resonance device. In magnetic resonance, the use of proximal reFelving antennas (e. g. , local coils ), which may also be embodied for transmission purposes, is known in order to record receiving signals that are spatially close to a patient. After a low - M... | The present embodiments relate to a local coil for a magnetic resonance device. In magnetic resonance, the use of proximal receiving antennas (e.g., local which may also be embodied for transmission purposes, is in order to record receiving signals are close to a patient. After a low-noise preamplification by a low noi... | thE PReSEnt EMbOdImEnTs reLAte tO a LOCal COIl For A maGneTic REsONaNcE DeviCE.
IN mAgNetIC reSONanCE, tHE Use oF ProXImaL RECeIVInG AnTennAS (e.G., LOCAL COILS), WHiCh maY aLSO Be eMBoDIeD FOR TraNSmISSioN PurpoSES, iS knOwn in ORdEr TO recORd ReCEIvInG siGNAls tHAt ArE sPATiallY clOse TO A pATiEnT. AFTEr a Low-NoisE ... | The present embodiments relate to a local coil for a magneticresonance device. In magnetic resonance, the useof proximal receiving antennas (e.g., local coils), which may also be embodied for transmission purposes, is known in order to record receiving signals that are spatially close to a patient. Af... | The present embodiments relate to a local coil for a magnetic resonance _device._ In magnetic resonance, _the_ use of proximal receiving _antennas_ (e.g., local coils), which may also _be_ embodied for transmission purposes, is known in order to record receiving signals that are spatially close to a patient. After a lo... |
1. Field
This disclosure relates generally to semiconductor device packaging, and more specifically, to a mechanism to reduce localized stress in the area of electrical interconnects under a packaged device die.
2. Related Art
In certain types of semiconductor device packaging, semiconductor device die contacts are ele... | 1. Field This disclosure relates generally to semiconductor device packaging, and more specifically, to a mechanism to reduce localized stress in the area of electrical interconnects under a packaged device die. 2. Related Art In certain types of semiconductor device packaging, semiconductor device die contacts are ele... | 1. Field This disclosure relates generally to semiconductor device packaging, and more specifically, to a mechanism to reduce localized stress in the area of electrical interconnects under a packaged device die. 2. Related Art In certain types of semiconductor device packaging, semiconductor device die contacts are ele... | 1. Field This disclosure relates generally to semiconductor device packaging, and more specifically, to a mechanism to reduce localized stress in the area of interconnects under a packaged device die. 2. Related Art In types of semiconductor device packaging, semiconductor contacts are electrically to a package substra... | 1. fIEld
ThiS dIsClOsURe RElAtes GeNerAllY to SeMicondUCTOr DEVIcE PACKagINg, AnD MORE speCifICALLy, tO A mecHANIsM To REDUce loCaLIzEd stReSS iN THE AreA of ELecTRicAL INTERCoNnECTS uNDer a PACKAgED DEvice Die.
2. relateD aRt
in CeRtAiN TyPes Of SeMicONDuCTor DeVicE packaGInG, seMIcONdUcTor deVICe DIe cOnTacTs arE ELe... | 1. Field This disclosure relates generally to semiconductor device packaging, and morespecifically, to a mechanism to reduce localizedstress in the area of electrical interconnects under apackaged devicedie. 2. Related Art In certain types of semiconductor device packaging, semiconductordevice die contacts are el... | 1. _Field_ This disclosure relates generally to _semiconductor_ device packaging, and more _specifically,_ to a mechanism to reduce localized stress in _the_ area of electrical interconnects under a packaged _device_ _die._ 2. Related Art In _certain_ types _of_ semiconductor _device_ packaging, semiconductor device di... |
The present disclosure relates to an electronic device and a method of performing wireless communication using beamforming thereof.
In recent years, with the rapid development of wireless communication technology, users of wireless communication terminals have demanded various services. Applications of wireless communi... | The present disclosure relates to an electronic device and a method of performing passive communication using beamforming thereof. In recent years, with the rapid development of wireless communication technology, users of wireless communication terminals have demanded various services. Applications of wireless communic... | The present disclosure relates to an electronic device and a method of performing wireless communication using beamforming thereof. In recent years, with the rapid development of wireless communication technology, users of wireless communication terminals have demanded various services. Applications of wireless communi... | present disclosure relates to an electronic device and a method of performing wireless communication using beamforming thereof. In recent years, with the rapid development of wireless communication technology, users of wireless communication terminals have demanded various services. Applications of communication termin... | The PRESENT disCLoSuRE rELATes to aN elECTrONic deViCe And A mEtHOD of perForMiNg WiRElEsS COMmUNIcaTION USING BeAmFOrMiNG theREOF.
IN ReCeNt yeaRS, WIth The rAPId dEvElOpMeNT Of WIRElESS coMMUniCatIOn tEcHNoLoGY, USERS Of WIreLESS cOmmuNiCATION TERmInALS HAve dEMANded VarIoUs SErvIces. ApPLicAtIONs Of WireleSs COMMuNI... | The present disclosure relates to anelectronic device and amethodof performing wireless communication using beamforming thereof. Inrecent years, withthe rapid development of wirelesscommunication technology, usersofwireless communication terminals have demanded various services. Applications of w... | The present disclosure relates to an electronic device and a method of performing wireless communication using beamforming _thereof._ In _recent_ _years,_ _with_ the rapid _development_ of wireless communication technology, users of wireless communication terminals have demanded various services. Applications _of_ wire... |
1. Technical Field
The invention relates generally to microwave antennas that may be used in therapeutic or ablative tissue treatment applications. More particularly, the invention relates to devices and methods for regulating, maintaining, and/or controlling a temperature of microwave antennas used in such application... | 1. Technical Field The invention relates generally to microwave antennas that may be used in therapeutic or ablative tissue treatment applications. More particularly, the invention relates to devices and methods for regulating, maintaining, and/or controlling a supply of microwave antennas used in such applications. 2.... | 1. Technical Field The jnv3ntion relates generally to microwave antennas that may be used in therapeutic or ablative tissue treatment applicsti*ns. More particularly, the inventK)n relates to devices and methods for regulating, maintaining, and / or controlling a temperature of microwave antennas used in such applicati... | 1. Technical Field The invention relates to microwave antennas that may be used in therapeutic or ablative tissue treatment applications. More particularly, invention relates to devices methods for regulating, maintaining, controlling a temperature of microwave antennas used in such applications. 2. Background of the R... | 1. TeChniCAl FiELD
tHE InveNTIon reLaTEs GeneRaLlY tO MiCROWAVE aNTeNNas THat MAY BE Used IN THerApEutIC oR AbLAtIVe TISsuE tReaTmenT aPPlICATiOns. mORe PaRticuLArly, The invENTioN rElaTeS tO DeVICes And mETHOds FOR RegULAtIng, MaInTAiNiNG, aNd/oR cOntrOLlING A TEMpERAtUrE Of mICRowAvE ANTeNnaS UsEd in SUch APpLIcatiOn... | 1. Technical Field The inventionrelates generally to microwave antennas that maybe used in therapeutic or ablative tissue treatment applications.More particularly,the invention relates to devices and methodsfor regulating, maintaining, and/or controlling a temperature of microwave antennas used ... | 1. Technical Field The _invention_ relates generally to microwave antennas that may be used _in_ therapeutic or ablative _tissue_ treatment _applications._ More particularly, the invention relates _to_ devices and _methods_ _for_ regulating, maintaining, and/or _controlling_ a temperature of microwave antennas _used_ i... |
In logging instrumentation or equipment or logging tools used under high pressure and temperature downhole under harsh chemical conditions, electrical cables terminating on the logging tool are usually hermetically sealed by use of elastomeric materials which are molded into or permanently a part of the cable connector... | In logging instrumentation or equipment or logging tools used under high pressure and temperature downhole under harsh chemical conditions, electrical cables terminating on the logging tool are usually hermetically sealed by use of elastomeric materials which are molded into or permanently a strip of the cable connecto... | In logging instrumentation or equipment or logging tools used under honh LresWure and temperature downhole ^Mder harsh chemical cohditJons, electrical cables terminating on the logging tool are usually hegmehically sealed by use of elastojDric materials which are molded into or permanently a part of the cable connector... | In logging instrumentation equipment or logging tools used and temperature downhole harsh chemical conditions, electrical cables terminating on the are usually hermetically sealed by of elastomeric materials which are molded into or permanently a part of the cable connectors. The seals provide good liquid seals under l... | IN LoGgiNg INstRUmENtatiOn or EqUiPMENT oR lOGginG TOoLS uSEd UNder hiGH presSURe AND TeMPErAtuRe DOWnhOlE unDer haRSh chEMiCaL CoNdiTioNs, ElEcTriCAL caBlES TeRMinATInG on tHE lOGGiNG TOoL are USually HeRMeticAlly SEAleD bY USe OF eLASTomERic mATEriaLS wHicH arE moLDed IntO Or peRmanENTLy a PArT Of the cAbLE COnNECTOR... | In logging instrumentation or equipment or logging tools used under high pressure and temperaturedownhole underharsh chemical conditions, electrical cables terminating on thelogging tool are usually hermeticallysealed byuse of elastomeric materials which are molded into or permanently apart of the cableconnec... | In _logging_ instrumentation or equipment or logging tools _used_ under high pressure and temperature downhole _under_ harsh chemical _conditions,_ electrical _cables_ _terminating_ on the logging tool are usually hermetically sealed _by_ _use_ of elastomeric _materials_ which are molded into or _permanently_ a part of... |
.alpha.-Amylase enzymes have been used industrially for a number of years and for a variety of different purposes, the most important of which are starch liquefaction, textile desizing, starch modification in the paper and pulp industry, and for brewing and baking. A further use of .alpha.-amylases which is becoming in... | .alpha.-Amylase enzymes have been used industrially for a number of years and for a variety of different purposes, the most important of which are starch liquefaction, textile desizing, starch modification in the paper and pulp industry, and for brewing and baking. A further use of .alpha.-amylases which is becoming in... | . alpha. - Amylase enzymes have been used industrially for a number of years and for a variety of different purposes, the mpsG important of which are starch liquefaction, textile desizing, starch modification in the paper and pulp industry, and for brewing and baking. A further use of. alpha. - amylases wYiFh is becomi... | have used industrially for a number of years and for a variety of different purposes, the most important of which are textile desizing, modification in the paper and pulp industry, and for brewing and baking. A further use of which is becoming increasingly important is removal of starchy stains during washing In recent... | .aLpHa.-AMYLasE eNZyMes HAVe bEEN used INDUsTRiaLlY foR a NUMbeR of YeaRS aND foR a VariETy of diFfErEnt PurPOSES, tHE Most iMPORTANt OF WHich arE stArCh liQuEfACtiON, TEXTILe desIZIng, sTARcH MOdifICAtIoN iN tHe PapER AND puLP InDusTrY, aNd FOR BrEWING and bAKing. a fURtHEr UsE Of .AlPHa.-aMYlAsEs wHiCh is BecOMiNg in... | .alpha.-Amylase enzymes have been used industriallyfor a numberof yearsand for avariety of different purposes, the mostimportantofwhich are starch liquefaction,textile desizing,starch modification in the paper and pulp industry, and for brewing and baking. A further use of.alpha.-amylases which is bec... | .alpha.-Amylase enzymes have been used _industrially_ for _a_ number of years and for a _variety_ of different purposes, the _most_ important _of_ which are starch liquefaction, textile desizing, starch modification in the paper and _pulp_ industry, and for brewing and _baking._ A further use of .alpha.-amylases _which... |
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to agents having regulatory activity for the morphological transition of dimorphic fungi which can grow both as yeast form cells and as mycelial form cells.
2. Description of Related Art
Most fungi take the form, through their life cycle, of either a spherical single ... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to agents having regulatory activity for the morphological transition of dimorphic fungi which can grow both as yeast form cells and as mycelial form cells. 2. Description of Related Art Most fungi take the form, through their life cycle, of either a spherical single ... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to agents having regulatory activity for the morphological transition of dimorphic fungi which can grow both as yeast form cells and as mycelial form cells. 2. Description of Related Art Most fungi take the form, through their life cycle, of either a spherical single ... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to agents having activity for the morphological transition dimorphic fungi which can both as yeast form cells and as form cells. 2. Description of Art Most fungi take form, through life cycle, of either a spherical single cell growing through budding (or division) (ye... | 1. FielD of inVentioN
tHE PReseNT INVEnTioN ReLaTes to agents havING rEgulAtory actIvIty FOR ThE moRpholoGICal tRansitIOn OF dImorPhIC FUnGi WHich cAn gROW bOTH as yeaST foRm cElLS anD As Mycelial fOrM CEllS.
2. DEsCrIPTIoN OF relaTEd arT
moSt funGi TAkE ThE FOrm, tHrOuGh tHEIr LIFe cYcle, Of eITHEr a sPheRICaL sINgLe ... | 1. Fieldof Invention The present invention relatestoagents having regulatory activityfor the morphological transition of dimorphicfungi which can growbothas yeast form cells and asmycelial form cells. 2. Description of Related Art Most fungi takethe form,throughtheir life cycle, of either a spheri... | _1._ Field of Invention _The_ present invention relates to agents having regulatory activity _for_ the morphological _transition_ of dimorphic _fungi_ which can grow both as yeast form cells and as _mycelial_ form cells. 2. Description of Related Art Most fungi _take_ _the_ _form,_ _through_ their life cycle, of either... |
While a number of recent efforts are being made to achieve a finer pattern rule in the drive for higher integration and operating speeds in LSI devices, DUV and VUV lithography is thought to hold particular promise as the next generation in microfabrication technology. In particular, photolithography using an ArF excim... | While a number of recent efforts are being made to achieve a finer pattern rule in the drive for higher integration and operating speeds in LSI devices, DUV and VUV lithography is thought to hold particular promise as the next generation in microfabrication technology. In particular, photolithography using an ArF excim... | While a number of recent efforts are being made to achieve a finer pattern rule in the drive for higher integration and operating speeds in LSI devices, DUV and VUV lithography is thought to hold particular promise as the next generation in microfabrication technology. In particular, photolithography using an ArF excim... | a number of recent efforts are to achieve a finer pattern in the drive for integration and operating speeds in LSI devices, DUV and VUV lithography is thought to hold particular promise next generation in microfabrication technology. In particular, photolithography using ArF excimer laser as the light thought requisite... | whiLE a NumBEr OF ReceNT eFforts ARe bEING mAdE To acHIeVe A fINer PaTtERn RuLE IN tHE drivE for hIGheR INTEgRatiON AnD OpeRaTiNg SPeeDs iN Lsi DeViCes, dUv anD VuV LiThoGRApHY iS tHOUGHT To HoLD pArTIculaR PROmise aS thE NeXt GeNerATioN IN MIcRofAbRICatIOn TeChnologY. iN PARtICULAr, PHoTOLITHOgraphY using an arf EXcIm... | Whilea number of recentefforts are being madeto achieve afiner pattern rulein the drive for higher integration and operating speeds in LSI devices, DUV and VUV lithography is thought to hold particular promise as the next generationinmicrofabrication technology. In particular, photolithographyu... | While a number _of_ recent efforts are being _made_ to _achieve_ a finer pattern rule in the drive for higher integration and operating speeds _in_ LSI devices, DUV _and_ VUV lithography is _thought_ to hold particular promise as _the_ next generation in microfabrication technology. In particular, photolithography usin... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns a circular polarization antenna whose radiation pattern is in the shape of a body of revolution about an axis and has a radiation minimum in the direction of this axis.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Antennas of this type are usually implemented as a configurati... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention concerns a circular polarization antenna whose radiotherapy pattern is in the shape of a body of revolution about an axis and has a radiation minimum in the direction of this axis. 2. Description of the Prior Art Antennas of this type are usually implemented as a configur... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention concerns a circular polarization antenna whose radiation pattern is in the shape of a body of revolution about an axis and has a radiation minimum in the direction of this azjs. 2. Description of the Prior Art Antennas of this type are usually implemented as a configurati... | 1. Field of the The present concerns a circular polarization antenna radiation pattern is in the shape of a body of revolution about an axis and has a radiation minimum in the direction of this axis. 2. Description Prior of this type are usually implemented as a configuration of multirod disposed in a tourniquet around... | 1. FIeLd OF THE InVEntIOn
THe PRESeNT InveNTIoN ConCERNS A CirCULaR poLaRIZaTion aNTennA WHosE RaDiAtIOn patterN IS iN tHE SHaPe oF a body OF RevoluTIOn ABoUt aN AXIS aND Has a RADiAtion minIMum iN tHE dIreCTIon Of this axIs.
2. dEsCrIPTIoN oF THe priOR ArT
ANtEnNas OF this type ARe usuallY IMplEMEnteD AS A coNFiGURatI... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention concernsa circular polarization antennawhose radiation pattern is in the shape of a bodyof revolution about an axis and has a radiation minimum in the direction of this axis. 2. Description of the Prior ArtAntennasof this typeare usually implemente... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention _The_ present invention concerns a circular polarization antenna whose radiation pattern is _in_ the shape of a body of _revolution_ _about_ an axis and has a _radiation_ minimum in _the_ direction of this axis. 2. Description of the _Prior_ Art Antennas of this _type_ are usually implemente... |
A significant shortcoming in current radio systems and in those that are being developed is the limited amount of radio resources available. The number of radio frequencies is restricted and they are distributed among various systems and operators. Numerous different solutions have been created to solve this problem.
P... | A significant shortcoming in current radio systems and in those that are being developed is the limited amount of radio resources available. The number of radio frequencies is restricted and they are distributed among various systems and operators. Numerous different solutions have been created to solve this problem. P... | A significant shortcoming in current radio systems and in those that are being developed is the limited amount of radio resources available. The number of radio frequencies is restricted and they are distributed among various systems and operators. Numerous different solutions have been created to solve this problem. P... | A significant shortcoming in current radio systems in those that are being developed the amount of radio resources available. The number of radio and they are distributed among various systems and operators. Numerous different solutions have created to solve this problem. Previously developed radio systems public are b... | A signiFicAnt sHOrtCoMiNG iN cURREnt raDiO systeMS ANd In tHoSE That arE beIng deVeloPeD Is THe lImITed AmounT Of raDiO rESources avAIlablE. ThE NUmbeR of RAdIo freQUeNCies IS ReStRIcTeD AnD thEy aRe dIStribUTed amOnG VARIOus systEmS aND OPeRaTorS. nUmerOus difFERenT solutIoNs hAvE BEen creATeD To SOLVE ThIS pRobLem.
p... | A significant shortcoming in current radio systems andin those that are being developed is the limited amount of radio resourcesavailable. The number of radio frequencies is restricted and they are distributed amongvarious systems andoperators. Numerous different solutions have been created to solve thi... | A significant _shortcoming_ in _current_ radio systems and in those _that_ _are_ being developed is _the_ limited _amount_ _of_ radio resources available. The number of radio frequencies is _restricted_ and they are distributed _among_ various systems and _operators._ _Numerous_ different solutions have been created to... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a novel catalytic cracking process to produce motor fuels. In particular, this invention relates to an improved catalytic cracking process involving the use of an admixture of AgHZSM-5 and a conventional cracking catalyst to increase gasoline octane number and total y... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a novel catalytic cracking process to produce motor fuels. In particular, this invention relates to an improved catalytic cracking process involving the use of an admixture of AgHZSM-5 and a conventional cracking catalyst to increase gasoline octane number and total y... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a novel catalytic cracking process to produce motor fuels. In particular, this invention relates to an improved catalytic cracking process involving the use of an admixture of AgHZSM - 5 and a conventional cracking catalyst to increase gasoline octane number and total... | 1. Field of the This invention relates a novel catalytic cracking process to motor fuels. In particular, this invention relates to an improved catalytic cracking involving the use of an admixture of AgHZSM-5 and a conventional cracking catalyst increase gasoline number and yield. 2. Description of the Prior Art Hydroca... | 1. fieLD OF THE invEnTion
this InvEnTioN RElateS to A NoveL cAtALyTIc cRacKiNG pROcESs TO PRODuCE mOTOr fuels. iN PaRtICUlAr, THIS iNvenTIon RElATes tO aN impRovED cATALytiC CRACkInG PRocess INvOlvIng The usE oF aN ADMIxtuRe of agHZSM-5 aND a ConvENtiOnaL CracKing CataLyst TO IncrEaSE GaSOliNe OCTANE nuMbeR anD toTAl y... | 1. Field of the Invention This inventionrelates to a novel catalytic cracking process toproduce motor fuels. Inparticular, thisinvention relates to an improved catalytic cracking process involving the use of an admixture ofAgHZSM-5 and aconventional cracking catalyst to increasegasoline octane... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a novel catalytic cracking process to _produce_ motor fuels. _In_ _particular,_ this invention relates to an improved _catalytic_ cracking process involving the use of an admixture _of_ AgHZSM-5 and a conventional _cracking_ catalyst to increase gasoline _octane_ numb... |
The present invention relates to an electronic control apparatus for use with an internal combustion engine using a digital computer, and more particularly to an engine speed sensing device wherein crank angle pulses are counted by a counter for a set time interval and the crank angle pulse count is read into a central... | The present invention relates to an electronic control apparatus for use with an internal combustion engine via a digital computer, and more particularly to an engine speed sensing device wherein crank angle pulses are counted by a counter for a set time interval and the crank angle pulse count is read into a central p... | The present invention relates to an electronic control apparatus for use with an internal combustion engine using a digital computer, and Ko4e particularly to an engine speed sensing device wherein crank angle pulses are counted by a counter for a set time interval and the crank angle pulse count is read into a central... | present invention relates to an control apparatus for with an internal combustion engine using a computer, and more particularly to an engine speed sensing device wherein crank angle pulses are counted by a counter for a set time interval the crank pulse count is read into central unit of the to control, for example, t... | THE PresenT INvenTion RElAteS to An ELeCTRONIc coNtrOl APPaRatUs FOR USe WiTh AN inTeRnal ComBustIoN eNgInE USInG a DIgItAL CoMputER, aND MoRe ParTicUlarLY tO an EngINe spEED SeNSING DEviCE wHErEIN crANk Angle PUlsES ArE cOUNTEd by a CouNter FOR A SET TiMe InterVal AND THE crANk ANGlE puLSe cOuNt is REAd Into a CeNtraL... | Thepresent invention relates toan electronic control apparatus for use withan internal combustion engine using a digital computer, andmore particularly to an engine speed sensing device wherein crank angle pulses are counted by a counter for a set time intervaland the crankangle pulse count is read into a centra... | The present _invention_ relates to an _electronic_ control apparatus _for_ use with an _internal_ combustion engine using a digital computer, and more _particularly_ to _an_ engine speed sensing device wherein crank angle pulses are counted by a counter for _a_ set time interval _and_ the crank angle pulse count _is_ r... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a transmission and a power transmitting system, and in particular to a transmission having a rotating member and a support member that supports the rotating member such that the rotating member is not able to rotate, and a power transmitting system including the transm... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a transmission and a power transmitting system, and in particular to a transmission having a rotating member and a support member that supports the rotating member such that the rotating member is not able to rotate, and a power transmitting system including the transm... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a transmission and a power transmitting system, and in particular to a transmission having a rotating member and a support member that sKpporys the rotating member such that the rotating member is not able to rotate, and a power transmitting system including the transm... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a transmission a power transmitting system, and in particular to a transmission having a rotating member a support that supports the such that the rotating member is not able to rotate, and a power system including the transmission. 2. Description of the Related Art Ge... | 1. FiElD OF tHe invenTiOn
tHE inVenTioN reLATEs TO a transmIssIon AnD A PoWEr tRaNSMItTiNG sYsTEm, AND IN PaRTiCULaR tO A TraNsMISsioN haViNg a RoTAtInG Member AND A SuPpOrT MEmbeR tHat SUPPorTs tHE ROtatiNG MemBer SUCh ThAt tHE ROtatINg mEmBEr IS nOT ABlE tO RoTatE, AnD a PoWEr tranSMiTting SYstEm inCLUdiNg thE TrAnsm... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to atransmission and a power transmitting system,andinparticular to a transmissionhaving a rotatingmemberand a support member that supports the rotating member such that the rotating member is not able to rotate, and a powertransmitting system including the... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention _The_ invention relates _to_ a _transmission_ and a power _transmitting_ system, _and_ _in_ _particular_ to a _transmission_ having a _rotating_ member and a _support_ member that supports _the_ rotating member such that the _rotating_ member is not able _to_ rotate, and a power transmitting... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a heat exchanger for heating a passenger compartment of a vehicle by carrying out heat exchange between air and hot water (engine coolant), to which an electric heat emitter is attached.
2. Description of Related Art
A heating heat exchanger to which an electri... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a heat exchanger for heating a passenger compartment of a vehicle by carrying out heat exchange between air and hot water (engine coolant), to which an electric heat emitter is attached. 2. Description of Related Art A heating heat exchanger to which an electri... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a heat exchSnyer for heatuny a passenger compartment of a vehicle by carrying out heat exchange between air and hot water (engine coilqnt ), to which an electric heat emitter is attached. 2. Description of Related Art A heating heat exchanger to which an electr... | 1. Field the Invention present invention a heat exchanger for heating a passenger of a vehicle by out heat exchange between air hot water coolant), to which an electric heat emitter is attached. 2. Description of Related Art A heating heat exchanger to which electric heat emitter is attached disclosed in JP-A-63-203411... | 1. fIElD Of tHE inveNTiON
tHE pResEnT INVENtiON RelATes tO a HeaT EXCHANger fOR hEatiNg A pAsSenGeR COMPARtmEnT of A veHIcle by cARRYINg Out HEAt exchangE beTwEEN aiR aNd HOt water (enGINE cOolANt), To WHiCH aN ELectRIc heAt emItteR IS aTtAChED.
2. dEscriptIon OF ReLATED aRT
A heATINg heaT exCHAnGer To WHiCH aN ELeCTRI... | 1.Field of the Invention The present invention relates toa heat exchanger for heating a passenger compartment ofa vehicle by carrying out heat exchange between air and hot water (engine coolant), to which an electric heat emitter isattached. 2. Description ofRelated Art Aheating heatexchanger to which an e... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The present _invention_ relates to a _heat_ exchanger _for_ _heating_ a _passenger_ compartment of a vehicle _by_ carrying out heat _exchange_ between air _and_ hot _water_ (engine coolant), to which an _electric_ _heat_ emitter is attached. 2. Description of Related Art A heating heat excha... |
Model based programming and procedural programming are two different programming language models. To illustrate the differences between model based and procedural programming, consider the following statements:10X=220Y=X+530X=140 PRINT YIn a procedural programming language, printing Y on line 40 would result in a 7, si... | Model based programming and procedural programming are two different programming language models. To illustrate the differences between model based and procedural programming, consider the following statements:10X=220Y=X+530X=140 PRINT YIn a procedural programming language, printing Y on line 40 would result in a 7, si... | Model based programming and procedural programming are two different programmihy language hofels. To illustrate the differences between model based and procedural programming, consider the following statements: 10X = 220Y = X + 530X = 140 PRINT YIn a procedural programming languABe, printing Y on line 40 would result i... | Model programming and procedural programming different programming language models. To illustrate the differences between model based and procedural programming, the following statements:10X=220Y=X+530X=140 PRINT YIn a procedural programming language, printing Y line 40 would in a 7, value of Y was at line 20. In a mod... | MoDEL bAsed pRogrAMMInG ANd ProCeDurAl prOGRammInG aRe tWo DiffErENt pROGRaMMIng LaNGuAgE Models. To illuSTRaTe tHe DifFerenCeS bETWEen mOdEl BASEd And pRocEDuraL pROgraMmINg, conSiDEr thE fOllOwinG sTaTEmentS:10x=220y=X+530X=140 PRiNt yin A ProcEdUral PROGrAmmING LAnguAge, prinTINg Y On LInE 40 wOuLd REsULt in a 7, SI... | Model based programming and procedural programming are two different programming language models. To illustrate the differences between modelbased and procedural programming,considerthe following statements:10X=220Y=X+530X=140 PRINT YIn a proceduralprogramming language, printingY on line 40 would... | Model based programming and procedural programming are _two_ different programming language models. To illustrate the differences between _model_ based and procedural programming, _consider_ _the_ following statements:10X=220Y=X+530X=140 PRINT YIn a _procedural_ _programming_ language, printing Y on line 40 would resul... |
High-speed data communication integrated circuit (IC) dies are known to include both drivers and receivers. The driver of one such IC connects to the receiver of another via one or more signal transmission lines. Both the driver and receiver circuits include termination elements that attempt to match the characteristic... | High-speed data communication integrated electronically (IC) dies are known to include both drivers and receivers. The driver of one such IC connects to the receiver of another via one or more signal transmission lines. Both the driver and receiver circuits include termination elements that attempt to match the charact... | High - speed data communication integrated circuit (IC) CieE are known to include both drivers and receivers. The dr(fer of one such IC connects to the receiver of another via one or more signal transmission lines. Both the driver and receiver circuits include termination elements that attempt to match the characterist... | High-speed data communication integrated circuit (IC) dies are known to include both drivers and receivers. The of one such IC connects to the of another via one or more signal transmission lines. Both the driver receiver circuits include termination elements that attempt to match the impedance of the transmission to o... | HIgH-spEed DAta cOMMUNicAtION InTEGrAtED cirCuIT (IC) DIes ArE knoWn TO inclUDE BoTh dRiVerS and ReceiVErS. tHE dRiVEr OF oNe Such Ic COnnEctS TO ThE rECeIvEr of anotHer vIa oNE or MorE sIGnal TraNsMissIon liNeS. boTh ThE DRIvER And receIver CiRcUITS INcLude terMInaTiOn ElEmeNtS tHAT ATteMPT TO maTCH tHe CHarACTEriStic... | High-speed data communication integrated circuit (IC) dies areknown to includeboth drivers and receivers. The driver of one suchIC connects tothe receiver of another via one or more signal transmission lines. Both the driver and receiver circuits include termination elements that attempt to matc... | _High-speed_ data communication _integrated_ _circuit_ (IC) dies are known _to_ _include_ both _drivers_ and receivers. The driver of _one_ _such_ IC connects to the receiver of another via one or more signal transmission lines. _Both_ the _driver_ and _receiver_ circuits include termination elements that attempt _to_ ... |
In the fabrication of integrated circuit (IC) devices (also referred to as semiconductor devices), many processes, steps, and techniques may be applied to form components and materials into the desired products. For example, in the fabrication of extremely thin silicon-on-insulator (ETSOI) devices, back-gate biases may... | In the fabrication of integrated circuit (IC) devices (also referred to as semiconductor devices), many processes, steps, and techniques may be applied to form components and materials into the desired products. For example, in the fabrication of extremely thin silicon-on-insulator (ETSOI) devices, boundary biases may ... | In the fabricafi8n of integrated circuit (IC) devices (also TDferred to as semiconductor devices ), many processes, steps, and techniques may be applied to form components and materials into the desired products. For example, in the fabrication of extremely thin silicon - on - igsjlator (ETSOI) devices, back - gate bia... | In the of integrated circuit (IC) devices (also referred to as devices), many processes, steps, and techniques may be applied to form components and materials into desired products. For example, in the fabrication of thin silicon-on-insulator (ETSOI) devices, back-gate biases may be desired to tune device characteristi... | in tHe fabriCaTIoN oF InTEgRATED CircUIt (Ic) DEViCes (AlsO REfeRRED to aS semiconDuCTOr dEVICES), MANY proceSSEs, stePS, AnD teChnIques mAY be apPLIEd to foRm CompoNEntS AND mAtErIAls InTO ThE DesIrEd ProDuCtS. For eXAmple, iN ThE fabriCAtIoN OF EXtremeLy tHIn SiliCon-oN-INsULaToR (eTSoI) DEVices, BaCk-GATE biAses maY... | In the fabricationofintegrated circuit (IC)devices (also referred to as semiconductor devices), many processes, steps, andtechniques may be applied to form components and materialsinto thedesired products. For example, in the fabrication ofextremely thin silicon-on-insulator(ETSOI) devices, back-gate ... | In the fabrication _of_ integrated circuit (IC) devices (also referred to as semiconductor _devices),_ many processes, steps, and techniques may be applied _to_ form components _and_ materials into the desired products. _For_ example, in _the_ fabrication of extremely thin silicon-on-insulator _(ETSOI)_ devices, back-g... |
As disclosed in Patent Document 1, an image forming apparatus, such as a laser printer, includes a toner container as a toner case to be attached to an apparatus main body. The apparatus main body is provided with an image forming portion including a developing portion.
The toner container includes a case body in which... | As disclosed in Patent Document 1, an image forming apparatus, such as a laser printer, includes a toner container as a toner case to be attached to an apparatus main body. The apparatus main body is provided with an image forming portion including a developing portion. The toner system includes a case body in which a ... | As disclosed in Patent Document 1, an image forming apparatus, such as a laqe# printer, includes a toner container as a toner case to be attached to an apparatus main body. The apparatus Ha*n body is provided with an image forming portion including a developing portion. The toner container includes a case body in which... | As disclosed in Patent Document 1, an image forming apparatus, such as a laser printer, a toner as toner case to be attached to an apparatus main body. The body is provided with an image forming portion including a developing portion. toner container includes a case body which a toner as a developer is contained. The c... | As disCLOsEd in PateNT DOcumENt 1, An iMAgE FORmING ApParaTus, sUcH As a Laser PrInter, includeS A toNeR cONtaiNer As a TONER case To BE AttAcHed TO aN apPaRaTus mAiN BODy. The appArATUs MAin boDY Is provIded WiTH aN iMAgE FoRMIng PORtIOn InClUdINg A DeVelopinG pOrTION.
thE toNER contaiNEr InCLudeS A cAsE Body IN WHIch... | As disclosed in Patent Document 1, an image forming apparatus, suchas a laserprinter, includes a toner containerasa toner case to be attached to an apparatus main body. Theapparatus mainbody is provided with an image forming portion including a developing portion. The toner containerincludes a cas... | As disclosed in Patent Document 1, an image _forming_ apparatus, such _as_ a laser _printer,_ includes _a_ toner container as _a_ toner case to be attached to an apparatus main body. The apparatus main _body_ is provided with an image forming portion including a _developing_ _portion._ _The_ toner container _includes_ ... |
Ice packs for single patient use are generally of two types: large general purpose ice packs designed for application to large areas of the body and small, specialized ice packs designed for cold application at particular points.
Impaction injuries to the face, in the jaw and cheek areas, for example, require an ice pa... | Ice packs for single patient use are generally of two types: large general purpose ice packs designed for application to sensitive areas of the body and small, specialized ice packs designed for cold application at particular points. Impaction injuries to the face, in the jaw and cheek areas, for example, require an ic... | Ice packs for single patient use are generally of two types: large general purpoef ice packs designed for application to large areas of the body and small, specialized ice packs designed for cold application at particular points. Impaction injuries to the face, in the jaw and cheek areas, for example, require an ice pa... | Ice packs for single patient use are generally of two types: large general purpose ice packs designed application to large areas of body and small, specialized ice packs designed cold application at particular points. Impaction injuries to the face, the jaw and cheek areas, example, require ice pack application to chil... | iCe paCks For SiNgle PaTIEnt uSE ArE geNERAlLy Of TWO types: LaRgE gENERAl PurPoSE iCE PAcKS DeSiGNEd fOr AppLicAtIOn tO LarGE areas OF ThE body And smalL, SPeciAliZeD iCE pAcks DesIGNed foR COlD appLicaTioN at PARTICULar POInTS.
iMpaCTIon InJuRiES TO the FacE, IN the JaW anD ChEeK AReaS, for ExAMPlE, ReqUIrE an IcE pA... | Ice packs for single patient use aregenerally oftwo types: large general purpose ice packs designed for application to largeareas of the body and small, specialized ice packs designed for cold application atparticular points.Impaction injuries to the face, in the jaw and cheek areas... | Ice packs for single _patient_ use are generally of two types: large general purpose ice packs designed _for_ application to large areas _of_ the _body_ and small, specialized ice packs designed for cold application at particular points. Impaction injuries to the face, in the jaw and cheek areas, for _example,_ require... |
The present invention relates to a technique for testing or inspecting a property or aspect of a sample such as a wafer. In more detail, the present invention relates to an electron beam apparatus applicable to a defect detection and/or line width measurement of a wafer during a semiconductor manufacturing process and ... | The present invention relates to a technique for testing or inspecting a property or aspect of a sample such as a wafer. In more detail, the present invention relates to an electron beam apparatus applicable to a defect detection and/or line width measurement of a wafer during a semiconductor manufacturing process and ... | The present invention relates to a technique for testing or inspecting a property or aspect of a sample such as a wafer. In more detail, the present invention relates to an electron beam apparatus applicable to a defect detection and / or line width measurement of a wafer during a semiconductor manufac4urinR process an... | The present invention to a technique for testing or inspecting a property or aspect of a sample such as a wafer. In detail, the invention relates to an beam apparatus applicable to detection and/or line width of a wafer during a semiconductor manufacturing process and so on, in which electron beams are irradiated to a ... | The PReSenT iNvEntion Relates to a teCHNiQUE FoR tEstING or InSPectiNG A pROPeRty oR ASPEct oF A SamPlE suCh AS a waFeR. IN MORe DEtAIl, tHe PREsENT iNVeNTiOn rELAtEs To an eLECTRon BEam AppAratus appLicAble tO a dEfECt DetEctiOn aNd/Or liNE WIDth meaSUremenT of A wafeR DURiNG a sEMICONdUCtoR mANUfacturInG prOcEss AND ... | The present invention relates to a technique for testing or inspecting a propertyor aspect of a sample such as a wafer. In more detail,the present invention relates to an electronbeam apparatus applicable to a defect detection and/orline width measurement of a wafer duringa semiconductormanufacturing ... | The _present_ invention relates to a _technique_ _for_ _testing_ or inspecting a property _or_ _aspect_ of a sample such _as_ a wafer. In more detail, the _present_ _invention_ relates _to_ an electron beam apparatus applicable to a defect detection _and/or_ line _width_ measurement of a wafer during a semiconductor ma... |
Pioneering work by Hisaw 1926 first suggested an important role for the peptide hormone relaxin in animals through its effect in dilating the pubic symphsis, thus facilitating the birth process. Relaxin is synthesised in the corpora lutea of ovaries during pregnancy, and is released into the blood stream prior to partu... | Pioneering work by Hisaw 1926 first suggested an important role for the peptide hormone relaxin in animals through its effect in dilating the pubic symphsis, thus facilitating the birth process. Relaxin is synthesised in the corpora lutea of ovaries during pregnancy, and is released into the blood stream prior to partu... | Pioneering work by Hisaw 1926 first suggested an important role for the peptide hormone relaxin in animals through its effect in dilating the pubic symphsis, thus facilitating the birth process. Relaxin is synthesised in the corpora lutea of ovaries during pregnancy, and is released into the blood stream prior to partu... | Pioneering work by Hisaw 1926 first suggested an important role for the peptide relaxin in animals through its effect dilating the pubic symphsis, thus facilitating the birth process. Relaxin is in the lutea of ovaries during pregnancy, and is released into the blood stream prior to parturition. The ovarian tissue has ... | pioNEeriNG WorK bY hiSaW 1926 FIrsT SuggeSTed aN ImpOrtAnT roLe FoR tHe PeptIdE hORMOnE RELaXin iN animALS tHrOUGH iTS efFECt IN dIlatiNG tHE pUBic syMPHSIS, tHus facilItAtIng The bIrth ProceSs. rELaxin Is SynTHesISED IN The CoRpora LUteA of OVarIes DUrIng prEgnanCY, AND iS rElEaSeD InTo The bLoOd sTReaM pRiOR to pArtu... | Pioneering work by Hisaw 1926 first suggested an important roleforthe peptide hormone relaxin in animals through its effect in dilating the pubic symphsis, thus facilitating the birth process. Relaxin is synthesised in the corpora lutea of ovariesduringpregnancy, and is released into the blood s... | _Pioneering_ work _by_ Hisaw 1926 first _suggested_ an important role for the peptide hormone relaxin in animals _through_ its _effect_ in _dilating_ the pubic symphsis, _thus_ facilitating the birth _process._ Relaxin is synthesised in _the_ _corpora_ lutea of ovaries during pregnancy, and is released into _the_ blood... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to gravesites and gravestones and more particularly pertains to a new gravesite covering system for protecting and decorating gravesites and gravestones.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The use of gravesites and gravestones is known in the prior art. More specific... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to gravesites and gravestones and more particularly pertains to a new gravesite covering system for protecting and decorating gravesites and gravestones. 2. Description of the Prior Art The use of gravesites and gravestones is known in the prior art. More specific... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to gravesites and gravestones and more particularly pertains to a new gravesite covering system for protecting and decorating gravesites and gravestones. 2. Description of the Prior Art The use of gravesites and gravestones is known in the prior art. More specific... | 1. Field of the The present invention relates to gravesites and gravestones more particularly pertains to a new gravesite for protecting and decorating gravesites gravestones. 2. Description the Prior Art The use of gravesites and gravestones is known the prior art. More specifically, gravesites and gravestones heretof... | 1. FiELd OF tHE InvEnTiON
tHe preSent InVEntIoN RElaTes tO gRaVesITeS AND GrAveSTonES AND moRE pArtIculArLY pERTains TO A New GRaVEsiTe cOVERiNg sysTem FoR pRoTeCTIng and deCOrATinG gRAvESiTes ANd GRaVeStOnEs.
2. dEScrIpTioN oF ThE pRIOr aRt
tHe USE Of gRaVeSiteS And graVESTOnES Is kNOWN in THE PriOr Art. mOrE SPeCific... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to gravesitesand gravestones and more particularlypertains to a new gravesite covering system forprotecting and decorating gravesites and gravestones. 2. Descriptionof the Prior Art Theuse of gravesites and gravestones is knownin the priorart.... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention _relates_ to _gravesites_ _and_ gravestones _and_ _more_ particularly pertains to a new gravesite covering system for protecting and decorating _gravesites_ _and_ gravestones. _2._ Description of the _Prior_ Art The use _of_ gravesites and _gravestones_ is known in _the_ ... |
It is a truism that modern cell phones feature a multitude of features that expand on the traditional cell phone functionality. For example, today cell phone users are able to use their phones to connect to the Internet, manage meetings, appointments, and other aspects of their every day lives, listen to music and watc... | It is a truism that modern cell phones feature a multitude of features that expand on the traditional cell phone functionality. For example, today cell phone users are able to use their phones to connect to the Internet, manage meetings, appointments, and other aspects of their every day lives, listen to music and watc... | It is a truism that modern cell phones feature a multitude of features that expand on the traditional cell phone functionality. For example, today cell phone users are able to use their phones to connect to the Internet, manage meetings, appointments, and other aspects of their every day lives, listen to music and watc... | It is a truism that modern cell feature a multitude of features that expand on the traditional cell phone functionality. For example, today cell phone users are able to use their phones to connect the Internet, manage meetings, appointments, and other aspects of their every lives, listen to music and watch videos, etc.... | It iS a TrUIsm ThAt moDErn cell PHonEs feaTure A MUltItudE oF FEaTURes tHat ExpaNd ON tHE TRAdItIonAl ceLl PhOne FUNCTiONALItY. for eXAMPLe, tOdAY Cell PHone USERs aRE aBLe To USe TheiR PHOneS to CONNect To The IntErNET, MAnAge MeetingS, ApPOINtments, ANd OtheR asPEctS oF thEIR EvERY day LIvEs, lisTEn TO muSic anD WATC... | It is a truism that modern cellphones feature a multitude of featuresthat expand on thetraditional cell phone functionality. Forexample, today cell phone users are able to use their phonesto connect to the Internet, manage meetings, appointments, and other aspects of their every day lives, li... | It is a truism that modern cell phones _feature_ a multitude of features that expand on the traditional cell phone _functionality._ For example, today cell phone users are _able_ to use their phones _to_ connect _to_ _the_ Internet, manage meetings, appointments, and other aspects of their every _day_ lives, _listen_ t... |
1. Technical Field
This invention relates generally to public key cryptography, digital signatures and public key infrastructure (PKI). More specifically, it relates to the generation and use of records and digital receipts for transactions.
2. Background Art
As a result of the increasing popularity and acceptance of t... | 1. Technical Field This invention relates generally to public key cryptography, digital signatures and public key infrastructure (PKI). More specifically, it relates to the generation and use of records and digital receipts for transactions. 2. Background Art As a result of the increasing popularity and acceptance of t... | 1. Technical Field This invention relates generally to public key cryptography, digiyaI signatures and public key infrastructure (PKI ). More specifically, it relates to the generation and use of records and digital receipts for transactions. 2. Background Art As a result of the increasing popularity and acceptance of ... | 1. Technical Field This invention relates generally to public cryptography, digital signatures and public key infrastructure (PKI). More specifically, it relates to generation and use of records and digital receipts for 2. Background Art As a result of the increasing popularity and acceptance of the computer and the In... | 1. tEchnICaL FIEld
THIS iNVentiOn RelAtEs geNeraLlY TO public key crYPTogRapHY, diGItal SIGNatures aNd public KEy infRasTRUCTUre (pkI). MOre SPEciFiCaLLY, iT rELAtes to tHe GEneRatIoN and use of rEcOrds aND dIGitaL rECeiptS FOR tRanSaCTIOns.
2. bacKgRoUnD ARt
AS A reSULt oF The inCrEaSING pOpulArITy aNd aCCepTanCE oF T... | 1. Technical Field This invention relates generally to public keycryptography, digital signatures and public key infrastructure (PKI). More specifically, it relates to the generationand use of records and digital receipts for transactions. 2. Background Art As a result of the increasing popul... | 1. Technical Field _This_ invention relates _generally_ to public key cryptography, digital signatures and public key infrastructure (PKI). More specifically, _it_ relates to the generation and use _of_ _records_ and digital receipts for transactions. 2. Background _Art_ _As_ a result of the increasing popularity and _... |
1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to a method and apparatus for filtering particulate matter from internal combustion engine coolant where a filter is connected between the heater core supply and return lines.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The use of engine coolant filters is known in the prior art.
U.S. P... | 1. Field of Invention This invention relates to a method and apparatus for filtering particulate matter from internal combustion engine coolant where a filter is connected between the heater core supply and return lines. 2. Description of the Prior Art The use of engine coolant filters is known in the prior art. U.S. P... | 1. Field of Invention This invention relates to a method and apparatus for filtering particulate matter from internal combustion engine coolant where a filter is connected between the heater core supply and fet&rn lines. 2. Description of the Prior Art The use of engine coolant filters is known in the prior art. U. S. ... | 1. Field of Invention invention relates to a method and apparatus for filtering particulate from internal combustion engine coolant where a filter is connected between the heater core supply return lines. Description the Prior Art The use of engine coolant filters is known in the prior art. U.S. Pat. No. 5,948,248 Gene... | 1. FieLd of iNVeNTiON
THiS iNvENtIOn reLAteS tO a mEthoD and aPparaTus foR FiLTEring pARtICUlate maTter FROM iNtERNaL cOMBUStIon ENGInE cOOLAnT WHere a FILTeR is cONNecTEd bEtwEeN tHe hEaTER COrE SUPPlY And reTUrN lINEs.
2. dEScRiPtiOn OF The PRIoR ArT
The usE OF enGINE COOLANT fiLtERs IS knowN In The PrIOr Art.
u.s. P... | 1. Field ofInvention This invention relates to a method and apparatus forfiltering particulate matter from internal combustion enginecoolant where a filter is connected between the heater core supply and return lines. 2.Description of the Prior Art The use of engine coolantfilters is known in the... | 1. Field of Invention This _invention_ relates to a _method_ _and_ apparatus _for_ _filtering_ particulate matter from internal combustion engine coolant where a filter is connected between the heater core supply _and_ return lines. 2. Description of _the_ Prior Art The use of engine coolant filters is _known_ in the p... |
Camera modules are incorporated into a variety of consumer electronic devices, including smartphones, mobile audio players, personal digital assistants, laptop computers, and desktop computers. There is a constant drive to add additional features to these cameras modules while maintaining a compact size. For example, o... | Camera modules are incorporated into a variety of consumer electronic devices, including smartphones, mobile audio players, personal digital assistants, laptop computers, and desktop computers. There is a constant drive to add additional features to these cameras modules while maintaining a compact size. For example, o... | Camera modules are incorporated into a variety of consumer electronic devices, including smartphones, mobile audio players, personal dihita; assisHQnts, laptop computers, and desktop computers. There is a constant drive to add XdditioJal features to these cameras modules while maintaining a compact size. For example, o... | Camera modules are incorporated into a variety of consumer electronic including smartphones, mobile audio players, personal digital assistants, laptop computers, and desktop computers. There is a constant drive to add additional features to these cameras modules while maintaining compact size. For example, one feature ... | cAmeRa mOdULES ARe IncorPOrated INtO A vArIety of CONsumeR ELECTrONIc deviCEs, INCLUDINg sMArtPHONes, mObiLE auDIo PLAyerS, pErsonal dIGITAl AssiSTANTS, LAptop cOmpuTErS, anD DeSKtOP cOmputeRS. ThERe iS A CoNsTaNt drIve tO ADD addItiONal fEatURES tO tHesE camERAS mOdUlES whiLE maiNTAininG a coMpACT sIze. FOR exaMple, o... | Cameramodules are incorporated intoa variety of consumer electronicdevices, including smartphones, mobile audio players, personal digital assistants, laptop computers, and desktop computers. There is a constant drive to add additional features to these cameras modules while maintaining acompact si... | Camera modules are incorporated into _a_ variety of consumer electronic devices, _including_ smartphones, _mobile_ audio players, personal digital assistants, laptop computers, and desktop _computers._ There _is_ a _constant_ drive to add additional features to _these_ cameras modules while maintaining a _compact_ _siz... |
Many proposals have been made previously for forming composite yarns and these generally divide into a number of categories. In one category the composite yarn is proposed to be formed at very high speed by false twisting the continuous filament strand and attempting to attach the fibres to this strand as it passes. No... | Many proposals have been made previously for forming composite yarns and these generally divide into a number of categories. In one category the composite yarn is proposed to be formed at very high speed by false twisting the continuous filament strand and attempting to attach the fibres to this strand as it passes. No... | Many proposals have been made previously for forming composite yarns and these generally divide inHl a number of categories. In one cat@Nory the composite yarn is proposed to be formed at very high speed by false twisting the continuous filament strand and attempting to attach the fibres to this strand as it passes. No... | Many proposals have been made previously for forming composite and generally divide a number of categories. In one category the composite is proposed to be formed at very high by false twisting the continuous filament strand and attempting to attach the fibres to this strand as passes. No has been obtained with a proce... | mANY ProPoSALS HaVE been MADE PREvIouSLY For FoRMiNG CoMPOSItE yaRNS AnD ThEse genEraLly DivIde INTO a NumBer of cAtEGORIes. iN onE cATegORY THe CoMpOsITe YaRn IS pRoPOSEd TO BE FOrmED At Very hIgh SPEEd by faLsE tWIstIng The COnTInUOUs FilaMENt StRaNd aND ATteMPTInG to aTtaCH the fIbreS TO tHIs STRanD as iT passeS. No... | Many proposals have been made previously for forming composite yarns and these generally divide into a numberof categories. In onecategory the compositeyarn isproposed to be formed at very highspeed by false twisting the continuousfilament strand and attempting to attach the fibres to thisstrand as it passes. ... | Many proposals _have_ been _made_ previously for forming _composite_ yarns and these generally divide into a number of categories. In one category _the_ _composite_ _yarn_ is proposed to be formed at _very_ high speed by false twisting the continuous filament strand and attempting to attach _the_ fibres to this strand ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to optical elements and light source devices and, more particularly, to a light guide plate and a backlight module using the same.
2. Description of Related Art
At present, colorful display devices are popular with cell phones and personal digital products. Variou... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to optical elements and light source devices and, more particularly, to a light guide plate and a backlight module using the same. 2. Description of Related Art At present, colorful display devices are popular with cell phones and personal digital products. Variou... | 1. Field of the UnventiLn The oresen^ invention relates to optical elements and light source devices and, more particularly, to a l8gtt guide plate and a backlight module using the same. 2. Description of Related Art At present, colorful display devices are popular with cell phones and personal digital products. Variou... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to optical elements and light source and, more particularly, to a light guide plate and a backlight module using the same. 2. Description of Related Art At present, colorful display devices are popular with cell phones and personal digital products. Various colorf... | 1. field of ThE INvEntIon
the pResEnt INVEnTioN rElAtes tO OptICAL ElEMeNtS anD LIGHT SoUrce deVicES and, MOrE PaRTIculARLY, tO A LiGht guiDE pLatE AND A bacKliGHT modULe USiNg the SaMe.
2. dEsCRIptiON oF RElaTed arT
At PresENT, cOlOrfuL DiSPlay DeVICEs ARE PoPUlAr wItH CeLL pHONeS ANd PeRsOnaL diGITaL pROdUcTs. VaRIOU... | 1. Field of theInvention The presentinvention relatesto optical elements and light source devicesand, moreparticularly, to alight guide plate anda backlight module using the same. 2. Description of Related Art At present,colorful display devices are popularwith cell phones and personal digital pr... | _1._ _Field_ of the Invention The present invention relates to optical _elements_ and light source devices and, more _particularly,_ to a _light_ guide plate and a backlight module using _the_ same. 2. Description of Related Art At present, colorful _display_ devices _are_ _popular_ with cell _phones_ and personal digi... |
The development of semiconductor memory technology is essentially driven by the requirement for increasing the performance of the semiconductor memories in conjunction with miniaturization of the feature sizes. However, further miniaturization of the semiconductor memory concepts based on storage capacitors may be diff... | The development of semiconductor memory technology is essentially driven by the requirement for increasing the performance of the semiconductor memories in conjunction with miniaturization of the feature sizes. However, further miniaturization of the semiconductor memory concepts based on storage capacitors may be diff... | The development of semiconductor memory technology is essentially driven by the requirement for increasing the performance of the semiconductor memories in conjunction with miniaturization of the feature sizes. However, further miniaturization of the semiconductor memory concepts based on storage capacitors may be diff... | The development of memory technology is driven by the requirement for increasing the of the semiconductor memories in conjunction with miniaturization of the feature sizes. However, further miniaturization of the semiconductor concepts based on storage capacitors may be difficult due to the large quantity of charge tha... | tHE deVelOpMenT oF SemicOnDUcToR mEmory tEchNOlogy Is essenTIALLY DRIVEn by THE requiRemenT fOR iNcreasinG The peRFormanCE of ThE SemICONducTor MEMoRiEs IN ConJUnctIon wITh MInIaTurizAtiON OF tHE fEaTURE siZeS. HOWEVER, further miniAtUrIzaTiON of thE SEMIcOndUCtoR MEMORy cONceptS bASEd oN storAGE cApacItoRS may bE diFF... | The developmentof semiconductor memory technology is essentially driven by the requirement forincreasing the performance ofthe semiconductor memories in conjunctionwith miniaturization of the feature sizes. However, further miniaturizationof the semiconductor memory concepts based on storagecapa... | The development of semiconductor memory technology is essentially driven _by_ the requirement for increasing the performance of _the_ semiconductor memories in _conjunction_ with miniaturization _of_ the feature _sizes._ However, further miniaturization _of_ the semiconductor memory _concepts_ based on storage capacito... |
As is well known, semiconductor devices can include an insulated gate field effect transistor (IGFET) type device. IGFET-type devices typically include a transistor gate separated from a channel region by a dielectric. A potential applied to a gate can then be varied to alter channel conductivity.
While many IGFET type... | As is well known, semiconductor devices can include an insulated gate field effect transistor (IGFET) type device. IGFET-type devices typically include a transistor gate separated from a channel region by a dielectric. A potential applied to a gate can then be varied to alter channel conductivity. While many IGFET type... | As is well known, semiconductor devices can include an insulated gate field effect transistor (IGFET) type device. IGFET - type devices typically include a transistor gate separated from a channel region by a dielectric. A potential applied to a gate can then be varied to alter channel conductivity. While many IGFET ty... | As is known, semiconductor devices can include an insulated gate field effect transistor type device. IGFET-type devices typically include a transistor gate from a region by a dielectric. A potential applied to a gate can be varied to alter channel conductivity. While IGFET type devices are volatile (e.g., conventional... | AS Is weLL knOwn, sEMICoNduCtOr DEVICeS can iNcLUde an INSulateD GATe FiELd Effect tRanSIstOR (IgFeT) tYPE devIcE. igFet-tyPe dEvICEs TypiCalLY INClude A TRaNSiSTor GAtE SEparAtEd frOm a chanNEL REGIOn by a dielECtrIc. A pOTentiAl APplIeD To a gATE CaN ThEN bE VAriED tO AlTEr chANNel conduCtivITY.
WhilE manY igfEt tYpe... | Asis wellknown, semiconductor devices can include an insulated gate field effect transistor(IGFET) type device. IGFET-type devices typically include a transistor gate separated from a channel region by a dielectric. A potential appliedtoa gate can then be varied to alter channel conductivity.While manyIGFE... | As is well known, semiconductor devices _can_ include an insulated gate _field_ effect transistor (IGFET) type device. IGFET-type devices typically include a transistor gate _separated_ from a channel _region_ _by_ a _dielectric._ A potential applied to _a_ gate _can_ then be varied _to_ alter channel _conductivity._ W... |
Over the past few years, dramatic increases in the cost of materials and labor have focused attention upon methods of reducing costs in various types of industrial and commercial devices. In the area of power transmission, it is usual that complex structures will be utilized to satisfy a relatively low torque transmiss... | Over the past few years, dramatic increases in the cost of materials and labor have focused attention upon methods of reducing costs in various types of internal and commercial devices. In the area of power transmission, it is usual that complex structures will be utilized to satisfy a relatively low torque transmissio... | Over the paCH few years, dramatic increases in the cost of materials and labor have focused attention upon methods of reducing costs in various types of industrial and commercial devices. In the area of power transmission, it is usual that complex structures will be utilized to satLsf7 a relatively low torque transmiss... | Over the past years, in the cost of materials and labor have focused upon of reducing costs in various types of industrial and devices. In the area of power it is complex will be utilized to satisfy a relatively low torque transmission requirement. Recently industry has been concerned with production of transmission in... | OvER tHE PasT few yEArs, drAMaTiC increaSes in The COst OF maTeriAlS anD lAboR HaVe foCuSEd attENTiOn upoN mEthOdS Of ReDUciNG COStS iN VariouS TyPes OF IndusTRIAL ANd coMmerCial DEviCes. iN ThE AREA oF poWer TransmisSIOn, IT Is uSUAL That COmplEX StRuctuRes wIll be UTiLIZEd TO sATISFY A reLAtIvelY LoW ToRQUE trANsmiss... | Over the past few years, dramatic increases in the cost of materials and labor have focused attention upon methodsof reducing costs in various types of industrialand commercial devices. In the areaof powertransmission,it is usualthat complexstructures will be utilized to satisfy arelatively low torque tra... | Over the past few years, dramatic increases in the cost _of_ _materials_ and labor have _focused_ attention upon methods of reducing costs in various types of industrial and _commercial_ devices. In the area of power _transmission,_ it is usual that complex structures will be utilized to satisfy a relatively low torque... |
Recently, electronic devices such as servers and personal computers have been remarkably developed in terms of advancements in speed, performance, and the like, and accordingly semiconductor elements such as CPU (Central Processing Unit) used in the electronic devices have been progressively increased in size.
As a mou... | Recently, electronic devices such as servers and personal computers have been remarkably developed in terms of advancements in speed, performance, and the like, and accordingly semiconductor elements such as CPU (Central Processing Unit) used in the electronic devices have been progressively increased in size. As a mou... | Recently, electronic devices such as servers and personal computers have been remarkably developed in terms of advancements in speed, performance, and the like, and accIrding>y semiconductor elements such as CPU (Central Processing Unit) used in the electronic devices have been progressively increased in size. As a mou... | Recently, electronic devices such as servers personal computers have been remarkably developed in terms of advancements speed, performance, and the like, and semiconductor such as CPU (Central Processing in the electronic have been progressively increased in size. a mounting technology for semiconductor elements, flip ... | REcENtLY, EleCTRONIc DeviCes SuCH As SERverS aND PersoNAL compUterS havE BEeN reMARKabLY DeVElOped in tErmS Of aDvaNceMeNtS In speED, pErformANCe, anD ThE LikE, and aCCorDIngLy sEMIConDUctOR EleMENtS SuCh As cpU (cEnTral pRocESSinG uNIt) usEd IN THE eleCTrONIC DEVICEs HaVe BeEn pROGReSsivElY INcREaSEd In size.
as a mOU... | Recently, electronic devices such as serversand personal computers have been remarkablydeveloped in terms of advancements inspeed, performance, and the like,and accordingly semiconductorelements such as CPU (Central Processing Unit) usedinthe electronic devices havebeen progressivelyincrease... | Recently, electronic devices such as servers and personal computers have been remarkably developed in terms of advancements in _speed,_ performance, and the like, and accordingly semiconductor _elements_ _such_ _as_ CPU (Central Processing _Unit)_ _used_ in the electronic devices have been progressively increased in _s... |
The present disclosure relates generally to techniques that determine object characteristics using light emanating from the objects. More specifically, the techniques can use filter arrangements to allow for the transmission, reflection, fluorescence, phosphorescence, photoluminescence, chemoluminescence and/or scatter... | The present disclosure relates generally to techniques that determine object composition using light emanating from the objects. More specifically, the techniques can use filter arrangements to allow for the transmission, reflection, fluorescence, phosphorescence, photoluminescence, chemoluminescence and/or scattering ... | The present discloa Tre relaRrs generally to techniques rtat determine object characteristics using light emanating R4om the objects. More specifically, the techniques can use filter arrangements to allow for the transmission, reflection, fluorescence, phosphorescence, photoluminescence, chemoluminescence and / or scat... | The relates generally techniques that determine characteristics using light emanating from the objects. More specifically, the techniques can use filter arrangements to allow for the transmission, reflection, fluorescence, photoluminescence, chemoluminescence and/or scattering of light with time variation, such as wher... | thE prEseNT DIsclosure RelaTes GeNeRALLy TO tEcHnIqUes ThAt detERMInE OBjEcT characTERiSTIcs UsiNg lIgHT EMaNaTinG FrOM ThE objects. MORe SpeCIfICallY, THe TecHNIqueS CAn use FILtER ARRANgEmeNtS To allOw FoR THE traNSmISsIOn, rEflectiOn, fluOrescenCE, PHOsPHoresCeNCe, PhotOlUmInesceNce, cHEmOlumINEScEncE aND/oR SCatTER... | The present disclosurerelates generally totechniques thatdetermine object characteristics using light emanating from the objects. Morespecifically, the techniques can use filter arrangements to allow for the transmission,reflection, fluorescence, phosphorescence, photoluminescence, chemoluminescence and/or... | The present _disclosure_ relates generally to techniques _that_ _determine_ object characteristics using light emanating _from_ the objects. _More_ specifically, the _techniques_ can use filter arrangements to allow for the transmission, reflection, fluorescence, phosphorescence, photoluminescence, chemoluminescence an... |
The present invention relates to a process for producing doped III-N bulk crystals from a gas/vapor phase, as well as to a process for producing free-standing doped III-N substrates which are obtained from the doped III-N bulk crystals. Here, the term N denotes nitrogen and III denotes at least one element of group III... | The present invention relates to a process for producing doped III-N bulk crystals from a gas/vapor phase, as well as to a process for producing free-standing doped III-N substrates which are obtained from the doped III-N bulk crystals. Here, the term N denotes nitrogen and III denotes at least one element of group III... | The present invention relates to a process for producing doped III - N bulk crystals from a gas / vapor phase, as well as to a process for producing free - standing doped III - N substrates which are obtained from the doped III - N bulk crystals. Here, the term N denotes nitrogen and III denotes at least one element of... | The present invention relates to process for producing doped III-N crystals from a gas/vapor phase, as well as to a process for producing free-standing doped substrates which are obtained from the doped III-N bulk crystals. Here, the term N denotes nitrogen and III denotes at least one element of group III the periodic... | THe PrESEnT iNVEnTiON rELATEs to A pROCESS FOr pRODuCIng dOPEd iii-N BuLK cRySTAlS froM a gAS/VaPoR phAse, aS wELl As TO A pRoCess for prOduCing FrEe-STANding DOPed III-n SUBstRAtEs wHIch ARE OBtAined FRoM tHE dOpeD iIi-N BuLk CRYstals. hERE, ThE TeRm n dENOtes NItRogEn aNd iII dEnOTeS At leasT ONe elEment Of grOUp iiI... | The present invention relates to a process for producingdoped III-N bulk crystals from a gas/vaporphase, aswell as to a process forproducingfree-standing doped III-N substrates which are obtained from the doped III-N bulk crystals. Here, the term Ndenotes nitrogen and III denotes at le... | The present invention relates to a process for producing doped III-N _bulk_ crystals from a _gas/vapor_ phase, as well as _to_ a process _for_ producing free-standing doped III-N substrates which are _obtained_ _from_ _the_ _doped_ III-N bulk crystals. Here, the term N denotes _nitrogen_ and III denotes at least _one_ ... |
This invention relates to a poultry cage system, and more particularly to a unique way of discharging poultry from cages for transportation.
In accordance with the prior art, poultry such as chickens are generally placed shortly after birth into growing cages where they are raised for a specific length of time, general... | This invention relates to a poultry cage system, and more particularly to a unique way of discharging poultry from cages for transportation. In accordance with the prior art, poultry such as chickens are generally placed shortly after birth into growing cages where they are raised for a specific length of time, general... | This invention relates to a poultry cage system, and more particularly to a unique way of discharging poultry from cages for transportation. In accordance with the prior art, poultry sjcM as chickens are generally placed shortly after birth into growing cages where they are raised for a specific length of time, general... | This relates to a poultry cage system, more particularly a unique of discharging poultry from cages for transportation. In accordance the prior art, poultry such as chickens are generally placed shortly after birth into cages where they are raised for a specific length of time, a specific number of weeks. After such ti... | tHIS InvEnTiON reLAtes tO A PoULtry cAge sYsTEM, and more PARTiCULaRLY tO a UnIQuE waY OF diSchARgING poulTrY FRom caGES for trAnsporTaTIon.
IN AccOrDANCe With tHE PRIOR ART, pOUlTRy SuCh As cHICKENs ARE generAlly pLacEd sHOrtLy AftEr BIRtH iNTo gROWiNG cAGeS wHErE tHEy aRe RaisEd fOR a sPECiFic lENGTH OF timE, gENeral... | This invention relates to a poultry cage system, and more particularly to a unique way of discharging poultry from cages for transportation. In accordance with the prior art, poultry such as chickens are generally placedshortly after birth into growing cages where they are raised for a specific length ... | This invention relates to _a_ _poultry_ _cage_ system, and more particularly _to_ a unique way of _discharging_ poultry _from_ cages for _transportation._ _In_ accordance with the prior _art,_ poultry such as chickens are generally placed shortly after birth into growing cages where they are raised for a specific lengt... |
A drug which exhibits an excellent bioactivity and safety profile when tested in experimental models may be less active and/or more toxic when administered to human subjects. One possible reason for this disparity is that a molecule may be unable to reach target site(s) of action at therapeutic concentrations and/or ac... | A drug which exhibits an excellent bioactivity and safety profile when tested in experimental models may be less active and/or more toxic when administered to human subjects. One possible reason for this disparity is that a molecule may be unable to reach target site(s) of action at therapeutic concentrations and/or ac... | A drug which exhibits an excellent bioactivity and safety profile when tested in experimental models may be less active and / or more toAiv when administered to human subjects. One possible reason for this disparity is that a molecule may be unable to reach target site (s) of action at therapeutic concentrations and / ... | A drug which exhibits an excellent and safety profile when tested in experimental models may be less active more toxic when administered to human subjects. One possible reason for this disparity is that a molecule may be unable to target of at therapeutic concentrations and/or accumulate at toxic levels in one or tissu... | a dRug WHIch EXHIbits an eXcEllENt BiOACTiVitY AnD SafEtY PRofILE wHEN TESted in eXpERImenTAL MODELs MaY be Less actiVe aNd/Or MoRe ToXIc WheN adMiniStEReD TO humAn SUbJEcTs. oNE posSibLE rEAson FOr tHIs DispaRiTy iS THat A mOlEcUle mAy Be unAblE TO reAch TarGET sitE(S) Of acTIon aT theRapEUTiC CoNcenTRATIoNS and/Or AC... | A drug which exhibits an excellent bioactivityand safety profile when testedin experimentalmodels may be less activeand/or more toxic whenadministered to humansubjects. One possible reason for thisdisparity is that a molecule may be unable toreach targetsite(s) of action at therapeutic concentrations... | _A_ _drug_ which _exhibits_ an excellent bioactivity and safety profile when tested in experimental models may _be_ less active and/or more toxic when administered to human subjects. One _possible_ _reason_ _for_ this disparity _is_ that a molecule may be unable to _reach_ target site(s) _of_ _action_ at therapeutic co... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a job execution system which executes a job directed by a user in accordance with the job execution mode of the group to which the user belongs as well as to a job execution apparatus and an image forming apparatus used for this system.
2. Description of Relate... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a job execution system which executes a job directed by a user in accordance with the job execution mode of the group to which the user belongs as well as to a job execution apparatus and an image forming apparatus used for this system. 2. Description of Relate... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a job execution system whOsh executes a job directed by a user in accordance with the job execution mode of the group to which the user belongs as well as to a job execution apparatus and an image forming apparatus used for this s6stwm. 2. Description of Relate... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a job execution system which executes a job directed by a user in accordance with job execution mode of the group to which the user belongs as well as to a job execution apparatus and image forming apparatus used for this system. 2. Description of Related Art T... | 1. FieLd of ThE iNVEntioN
the PREsenT iNVeNtion ReLaTES TO a JoB eXeCUtIoN sysTEm WHiCh ExEcutEs a joB DiRECTed by A USER iN aCcoRDance wiTH tHe joB ExecUtIon moDE oF THe GROup to WhiCh ThE User beloNgS as welL as To A jOb ExecuTiOn aPPaRAtUS anD AN IMAGe fOrminG apPaRatUS USEd fOR THIs sYsTEM.
2. DeScripTION Of rELAtE... | 1. Field of theInvention The present invention relatesto a job execution system which executes a job directed by auser in accordance with thejob execution mode of the group to which theuser belongs as well as to a job execution apparatusandan image forming apparatus used for thissystem. 2. Descriptio... | 1. Field _of_ _the_ Invention The _present_ invention relates _to_ a job execution system which executes a job _directed_ _by_ a user in accordance with the job execution mode of the group _to_ _which_ _the_ _user_ _belongs_ as well as to a job execution _apparatus_ and an image forming apparatus used for _this_ system... |
Memory devices are typically assembled into memory modules that are used in a computer system. These memory modules typically include single in-line memory modules (SIMMs) having memory devices on one side of the memory module, and dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) having memory devices on both sides of the memory mo... | Memory devices are typically assembled into memory modules that are used in a computer system. These memory modules typically include single in-line memory modules (SIMMs) having memory devices on one side of the memory module, and dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) having memory devices on both sides of the memory mo... | Memory devices are typically assembled into memory modules that are used in a computer system. These memory modules typically include single in - line memory modules (SIMMs) having memory devices on one side of the memory module, and dual in - line memory modules (DIMMs) having memory devices on both sides of the memor... | devices are typically assembled into memory that are used in a computer system. These memory modules typically include single in-line memory modules (SIMMs) having memory devices on one side the memory module, and dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) having devices on both of the memory module. memory devices of a memor... | MEmoRy dEviCES ARe tyPICally ASsEMbLeD inTo mEMorY mODUlES ThAT ARe uSEd in a COmpUtEr systEM. THeSE MEmoRy Modules tYpicaLLy inClUDE SINGle IN-lINe MEmory mOdULeS (SIMMS) hAviNG MeMory deVIcES ON One SIDe Of The memoRy mODuLe, ANd dUAl in-linE MeMory MoDuLEs (dIMMs) haVING mEMoRY devIcES On bOth siDes OF tHe meMORy mO... | Memory devices are typicallyassembled into memory modules that are used in a computer system. These memory modulestypically include single in-line memory modules (SIMMs) having memory devices on onesideof the memory module,and dual in-linememory modules (DIMMs) having memory deviceson bothsides ... | Memory devices are typically assembled _into_ memory _modules_ that are _used_ in a computer system. These memory _modules_ _typically_ include single _in-line_ memory modules (SIMMs) having memory devices _on_ one _side_ of the _memory_ module, and dual in-line _memory_ _modules_ (DIMMs) having memory devices on both ... |
Industrial pumping takes many forms, all with the general requirement of transporting fluids or slurries through a process stream. Pumps are selected based on the application requirements including head pressure, metering accuracy, temperature, particle tolerance, fluid viscosity, cost, safety, service rate and a varie... | Industrial pumping takes many forms, all with the general requirement of transporting fluids or slurries through a process stream. Pumps are selected based on the application requirements including head pressure, metering accuracy, temperature, particle tolerance, fluid viscosity, cost, safety, service rate and a varie... | Industrial pumping takes many forms, all with the general requirement of transporting fluids or slurries through a process stream. Pumps are selected based on the application requirements including head pressure, metering accuracy, temperature, particle tolerance, fluid viscosity, cost, safety, service rate and a varie... | Industrial pumping takes many forms, all the general of transporting fluids or slurries through a process Pumps are selected based on the requirements head pressure, metering accuracy, temperature, particle tolerance, fluid viscosity, cost, safety, service rate and a variety other parameters. Pumps can generally be cla... | INdUstrIAl pumping tAKEs Many ForMS, alL WItH thE gENeRAl reqUIrEmeNT Of TRanSpORting FLUIDS Or SLUrRIES ThROUgH a PRocesS sTreaM. pumPS aRE sELeCTeD based oN tHE APPliCAtION reQUiRemENTS iNClUDInG heAd PrESsure, MEterIng accuRAcy, TemPEraTurE, pArtIClE tOLeRANCe, fluiD VIsCoSItY, CoSt, sAfEtY, ServicE RAtE And a VariE... | Industrial pumping takes many forms, all with the general requirement of transporting fluids or slurries through a process stream. Pumpsare selected basedon the application requirements includinghead pressure, metering accuracy, temperature, particle tolerance, fluid viscosity,cost, safety, serv... | Industrial pumping takes many forms, all with _the_ general requirement of transporting _fluids_ or _slurries_ through a process stream. Pumps are selected based on _the_ application requirements including _head_ pressure, metering accuracy, temperature, particle tolerance, fluid viscosity, _cost,_ _safety,_ service ra... |
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to light directing elements, and more specifically, to light directing elements with internal diffusers and methods of producing the light directing elements.
Internal illumination of elements may be used to create aesthetically pleasing lighting to illuminate dark areas for saf... | Aspects of the arc disclosure relate to light directing elements, and more specifically, to light directing elements with internal diffusers and methods of producing the light processing elements. Internal illumination of elements may be used to create aesthetically pleasing lighting to illuminate dark areas for safety... | Aspects of the present disclosure relate to light Sirec%ing elements, and more specifically, to light dKrectlng elements with internal diffusers and methods of producing the light directing elements. Internal illumination of elements may be used to create aSstNetically pleasing lirmting to illuminate dark areas for caf... | Aspects of the present disclosure relate to light directing elements, and more specifically, to light directing elements with internal diffusers and methods of producing the directing elements. Internal illumination of elements be used to create aesthetically lighting to illuminate dark areas for safety and/or to draw ... | asPectS oF ThE preSEnT diSClOsURe RElATE to LiGhT diReCtInG ElemENTs, aNd mORe SpeciFICALly, to lIgHT DirectIng elEmENTs wIth internal DiffusErs And MetHOdS of PrOducing ThE lIgHT dIREctIng eLEMENTS.
iNTeRnAL IlLuMInatiON OF elemEnTs MAY BE USED TO crEAtE aESTHETiCALlY pleasIng LiGhTiNG tO iLlumINate DARK ArEaS For SAf... | Aspects of thepresent disclosure relate to light directing elements, andmore specifically, to light directing elements with internal diffusers and methods of producingthe lightdirecting elements. Internal illumination of elements may be used to create aesthetically pleasing lighting to illuminate dark are... | Aspects of the present disclosure relate to light directing elements, and more specifically, to light directing _elements_ with internal diffusers _and_ _methods_ of producing _the_ light directing elements. Internal illumination of elements may _be_ used to create aesthetically pleasing lighting _to_ illuminate dark a... |
Many blood-ingesting pests are known to feed on humans and animals, and many pests are vectors for pathogenic microorganisms which threaten human and animal health, including commercially important livestock, pets and other animals. Various species of mosquitoes, for example, transmit diseases caused by viruses, and ma... | Many blood-ingesting pests are known to feed on humans and animals, and many pests are vectors for pathogenic microorganisms which threaten human and animal health, including commercially important livestock, pets and other animals. Various species of mosquitoes, for example, transmit diseases caused by viruses, and ma... | Many blood - ingesting pests are known to feed on humans and animals, and many pests are vectors for pathogenic microorganisms which threaten human and animal health, including commercially important livestock, pets and other animals. Various species of mosquitoes, for example, transmit diseases caused by viruses, and ... | blood-ingesting pests are known to feed on humans and animals, and many pests pathogenic which threaten human animal health, including commercially important pets and other animals. Various species of mosquitoes, for example, transmit diseases caused by viruses, and many are vectors for disease-causing nematodes and pr... | maNY bloOd-ingEstINg pEsTS aRe KnOwN TO FEeD ON HuMANS And ANIMAlS, AND mANy PEsts Are VEcToRS for paThOGEnIc miCroOrgaNIsmS WHICh tHrEAten HUMaN AND ANiMAl heALTh, iNCLudING CommeRciaLly iMPortAnt liVEStOCK, peTs anD otHER aniMaLs. VAriOus spECiES OF MosQuIToeS, for exampLe, TrAnsmiT dISeAsES cAuSEd bY vIRUseS, AND ma... | Many blood-ingesting pests are known to feed on humans and animals, and many pests are vectorsfor pathogenic microorganisms which threaten humanand animal health, includingcommercially important livestock, pets and other animals. Various species of mosquitoes, forexample, transmit diseases caused by viru... | Many _blood-ingesting_ pests are _known_ to feed on humans and animals, and _many_ pests _are_ vectors for _pathogenic_ microorganisms which threaten human and animal health, including commercially important livestock, pets and other animals. _Various_ _species_ of mosquitoes, for example, transmit diseases caused by v... |
Wind turbines are used to produce electricity. The trend goes to units with a large rotor diameter. The Growian in Germany has a diameter above 100 meters. The new largest concept goes up to 175 meters. It turned out that production costs for this kind of wind electricity energy generators are so high that the period o... | Wind turbines are used to produce electricity. The trend goes to units with a large rotor diameter. The Growian in Germany has a diameter above 100 meters. The new largest concept goes up to 175 meters. It turned out that production costs for this kind of wind electricity energy generators are so high that the period o... | Wind turbines are used to produce electricity. The trend goes to units with a large rotor diameter. The Growian in Germany has a diameter above 100 meters. The new largest concept goes up to 175 meters. It turned out that production XoQts for this kind of wind electricity energy generators are so high that the period o... | turbines are used to electricity. The trend goes units a large rotor diameter. The Growian Germany has diameter above 100 meters. The new largest concept goes up 175 meters. It turned out production costs for this kind of wind electricity are so high that the period of amortization is longer than expected life time of ... | WInD turbINes ARE usED tO prOduCe EleCTRicIty. tHe TrenD GOeS To uNiTs WIth a lArgE rOtOR DIaMeter. The gRowIaN iN gERmany HAS a dIaMEtEr ABoVe 100 MeteRs. The new lARgEsT cONcEPT GOEs uP TO 175 mEtERS. It TURNeD Out THAt pROduCtiON cOsTS FOr tHis kIND of WiND ELeCtricItY Energy gENERAtoRs are sO High tHAt tHe PeRIOd O... | Wind turbines are used toproduce electricity. The trend goes to unitswitha large rotor diameter. TheGrowian in Germany has a diameter above 100meters. The new largestconcept goes up to 175 meters. It turned out that production costs for this kind of wind electricity energy generatorsare so high that the... | Wind turbines are used _to_ produce electricity. The trend goes to units with a large rotor diameter. _The_ Growian in Germany has _a_ diameter _above_ _100_ meters. The _new_ largest concept _goes_ _up_ to _175_ meters. It _turned_ _out_ that production costs for this _kind_ of wind electricity energy generators are s... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to an electrodeless microwave excited bulbs which emit ultraviolet light and processes for generating ultraviolet light with a microwave excited electrodeless bulbs.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The use of forced air to cool microwave excited electrodeless ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is directed to an electrodeless microwave excited bulbs which emit ultraviolet light and processes for generating ultraviolet light with a microwave excited electrodeless bulbs. 2. Description of the Prior Art The use of forced air to cool microwave excited electrodeless ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is directed to an electrodeless microwave excited bulbs which emit ultraviolet light and processes for generating ultraviolet light with a microwave excited electrodeless bulbs. 2. Description of the Prior Art The use of forced air to cool microwave excited electrodeless ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is directed to an electrodeless microwave excited emit ultraviolet light and processes generating ultraviolet light with a microwave excited electrodeless bulbs. 2. Description of the Prior Art The use of forced air to cool microwave excited bulbs which are rotated is kno... | 1. fiELd Of tHE INVENTiON
the preSeNt InveNtIoN is dIRECTed to aN eLECTroDeLEsS miCROwAvE ExcItED bulbs WhICH EmIt ULTrAVIOlEt lIgHT aNd prOCESSES FOR gEneRatINg uLtRaviOlEt LIGhT wITh a miCrOWaVE eXCIteD ELECTrODEleSS bUlbs.
2. DESCRIPtIOn Of tHE PRior aRt
THe USE Of forced Air To coOL MIcRowAVe EXCIteD ELeCTROdeleSs ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is directed to anelectrodelessmicrowave excitedbulbs which emit ultraviolet lightand processes for generating ultraviolet light with a microwave excited electrodeless bulbs. 2. Descriptionof the Prior Art The use of forcedair to coolmicrowave excited electrode... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention _The_ _present_ invention is directed to an electrodeless microwave excited bulbs _which_ emit ultraviolet light and processes _for_ generating ultraviolet light with a microwave excited electrodeless bulbs. 2. _Description_ of the Prior Art The use of forced air _to_ cool microwave excited ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to electric hotplates with a hotplate body having a sealed cooking surface, which is generally made from cast iron and is provided on its underside with heating resistors in the form of wire coils received in ribs in an embedding material (cf U.S. Pat. No. 3,300,621).
2. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to electric hotplates with a hotplate body having a sealed cooking surface, which is generally made from cast iron and is provided on its underside with heating resistors in the form of wire coils received in ribs in an embedding material (cf U.S. Pat. No. 3,300,621). 2. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to electric hotplates w8tU a hotplate body having a sRa?ed cooking surface, which is generally made from cast iron and is provided on its underside with heating resistors in the form of wire coils received in ribs in an embedding material (cf U. S. Pat. No. 3, 300, 621 ).... | Field of the Invention The relates to electric hotplates with a hotplate body having a surface, which is generally made from cast iron and is provided its underside with heating resistors in the form of wire coils received in ribs in an embedding material (cf U.S. Pat. No. 3,300,621). 2. Description of the Prior Art Th... | 1. fIELd of ThE inventioN
ThE inventIon RElATes TO EleCtriC hOtPLAteS wIth a HOTplATE bOdY HAvinG A seaLED cOOKiNG SuRFace, wHich is GENERAllY mAdE fROm CASt iRon and Is pROVideD on ITs uNdeRsiDE wIth heAtInG rESistoRS iN THe FoRM of wIre CoIls rEcEIvEd iN rIbS iN An eMBeDDIng MateriAl (cF u.S. PAT. NO. 3,300,621).
2. ... | 1. Field of theInvention The invention relates to electric hotplates with ahotplate body having a sealed cooking surface, which is generally made fromcast iron andis provided on itsundersidewith heating resistorsin the form of wire coils received inribs in anembedding material(cf ... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to electric _hotplates_ with a hotplate body _having_ _a_ sealed cooking surface, which _is_ generally made _from_ _cast_ iron and is provided on its _underside_ _with_ heating resistors _in_ the form _of_ wire coils received in ribs in _an_ embedding material (cf U.S. Pa... |
Generally, a typical semiconductor device includes a substrate having active devices such as transistors and capacitors. These active devices are initially isolated from each other, and interconnect structures are subsequently formed over the active devices to create functional circuits. Generally these interconnect st... | Generally, a typical semiconductor device includes a substrate having active devices such as transistors and capacitors. These active devices are initially isolated from each other, and simpler structures are subsequently formed over the active devices to create functional circuits. Generally these interconnect structu... | Generally, a typical semiDonwuctor device includes a substrate having active devices such as transistors and capacitors. These active devices are initially isolated from each other, and interconnect structures are subsequently formed over the active devices to crWaYe functional circuits. Generally these interconnect st... | Generally, a typical semiconductor device includes a substrate having active devices such as transistors and capacitors. These active devices are initially isolated from each other, and interconnect structures are subsequently formed over the active devices to create functional circuits. Generally these interconnect st... | gENERalLY, A TYPIcaL sEmiCOnduCtoR DEvICE inClUdes a sUbSTrate HAVINg ACTIVe deVIcEs SUCH as TRansIStOrs And CaPAcitors. tHEsE actiVe DeVices arE iNiTIalLy IsOlAteD fROM eaCh other, aND iNTerCoNnecT STrUCtures aRE subsequeNtLY FORMeD OVER tHE ACTIVe DEViceS tO creATe FunCtioNal ciRCUIts. gENeRALlY THeSe INtErconneCt ST... | Generally, a typical semiconductor device includes a substrate having active devices such as transistors and capacitors. These active devices are initiallyisolatedfrom each other, and interconnect structures are subsequently formed over theactive devices to create functionalcircuits. Generally these... | Generally, a typical semiconductor device includes _a_ substrate having active devices such as transistors and capacitors. These active devices are initially isolated from _each_ other, and interconnect structures are _subsequently_ formed over the active devices _to_ _create_ _functional_ circuits. Generally these int... |
Electric machines are utilized in a wide variety of applications. For example, hybrid/electric vehicles (HEVs) typically include an electric traction drive system that includes an alternating current (AC) electric motor which is driven by a power converter with a direct current (DC) power source, such as a storage batt... | Electric machines are utilized in a wide variety of applications. For example, hybrid/electric vehicles (HEVs) typically include an electric traction drive system that includes an alternating current (AC) electric motor which is driven by a power converter with a direct current (DC) power source, such as a storage batt... | Electric machines are utilized in a wide variety of applications. For example, hybrid / electric vehicles (HEVs) typically include an electric traction drive system that includes an alternating current (AC) electric motor which is driven by a power converter wi4U a direct current (DC) power source, such as a storage ba... | Electric machines are utilized in a wide variety of applications. For example, hybrid/electric vehicles (HEVs) typically include electric traction drive system that includes an alternating current (AC) electric motor which is by a power converter with a direct source, such as a storage battery. Motor windings of AC ele... | ELECtRIC MacHines aRE uTIliZED in a widE VArieTY of aPPLIcAtiONs. For EXampLe, HYbRId/EleCtriC VEhICLes (heVs) tYPicaLlY INclude AN elEctRiC TRaCtion DRiVe sysTEm thAT iNclUDeS An ALteRnaTING CUrrENT (aC) ELEctRiC moTOr whICH is drivEn By a Power ConVeRTeR With A DiREcT cuRRENt (dC) poWER soURcE, sucH aS A storAGe BAtt... | Electricmachines areutilizedin a wide variety of applications. For example, hybrid/electric vehicles (HEVs) typically include an electric traction drive system that includes an alternating current (AC) electric motor which is driven by a power converter with a direct current (DC) power source, suchas as... | Electric _machines_ are utilized _in_ _a_ wide variety of applications. For example, hybrid/electric vehicles (HEVs) typically include an _electric_ traction drive system that includes an alternating current (AC) electric motor which _is_ driven _by_ _a_ power converter with a _direct_ current (DC) power source, such a... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wrench used for tightening and loosening a fastening member such as a bolt, a nut, or a fastening sleeve for a tool holder, and more particularly, to a wrench which includes a wrench body having a ring portion to be engaged with an outer circumferential surfa... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a wrench used for tightening and loosening a fastening member such as a bolt, a nut, or a fastening sleeve for a tool holder, and more particularly, to a wrench which includes a wrench body having a ring portion to be engaged with an outer circumferential surfa... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a wrench uXSd for tightening and loosening a fastening member such as a bolt, a nut, or a fastening sleeve for a tool holder, and more particularly, to a wrench which includes a wrench body having a ring portion to be engaged with an outer circumferential surfa... | 1. Field of the The present invention relates to a wrench used for tightening and loosening a fastening member such as a bolt, a nut, or a fastening sleeve a tool holder, and more particularly, to a wrench which includes wrench body having a ring portion to be engaged with outer circumferential surface of the fastening... | 1. FIeLD OF THe INVENtIoN
The PReseNt iNVentiOn ReLateS tO a WreNCh UsED FOR tIghTENiNG aND LOoSEning a FAStEnInG mEmBER sUcH AS a bolt, a Nut, oR A fASTENIng slEevE FOR a tooL hOLder, ANd MORE pARTiculARLy, TO a WRENCH whicH incluDEs A WReNcH bODy HaVING a RiNg pORtion To bE EnGaged With an ouTeR cIrcUMfeReNtiaL sURFa... | 1. Fieldof theInvention The present invention relates to a wrenchusedfor tightening and loosening a fastening member such as a bolt, a nut, ora fastening sleeve for atool holder, and more particularly, to awrench which includes a wrench body havinga ring portion to be engaged with an outer circumf... | _1._ Field of _the_ _Invention_ The present invention relates to a wrench used _for_ tightening _and_ loosening _a_ fastening member such _as_ a bolt, a nut, or a fastening sleeve for a _tool_ _holder,_ and more particularly, to _a_ wrench which includes a wrench body having a ring portion to be _engaged_ with _an_ _ou... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to remotely controlling a camera, and more particularly to a method and an apparatus for providing an image in a camera or a remote controller of a camera.
2. Description of the Related Art
A digital camera is a device for converting a still image or a m... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to remotely controlling a camera, and more particularly to a method and an apparatus for providing an image in a camera or a remote controller of a camera. 2. Description of the Related Art A digital camera is a device for converting a still image or a m... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to remotely controlling a camera, and more particularly to a method and an apparatus for providing an image in a camera or a remote controller of a camera. 2. Description of the Related Art A digital camera is a device for condeDting a still image or a m... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates remotely controlling a camera, and more particularly to a method an apparatus for providing an image in a camera or a remote controller of a 2. of the Related Art A digital is a device converting a still image or a image to digital signals and storing di... | 1. fieLd oF ThE InVEntiON
the presENt iNveNTiON gENeraLLy RElatES To remOtELY COntROLlING a caMERA, ANd More pARticULarlY TO A mEtHod anD AN apPaRAtus For proVIdINg an iMage in A CaMerA Or A REmotE CoNTrollEr Of a cAmEra.
2. dESCRIPtIon of tHe rElATEd art
A DigiTaL cAMERa Is A Device FoR CoNVERTING a stilL imAgE Or A M... | 1. Fieldof theInvention Thepresent invention generally relates to remotely controlling a camera, and more particularly to a methodand an apparatus for providingan image in a camera ora remote controller of a camera. 2. Descriptionof the Related Art A digital camera is a device for converting ... | _1._ Field of the _Invention_ The _present_ invention _generally_ relates to _remotely_ controlling a _camera,_ and _more_ particularly _to_ a method and an apparatus _for_ providing an image in a _camera_ or a remote controller _of_ a camera. 2. _Description_ _of_ _the_ Related Art A digital camera is a device _for_ c... |
It has been observed that, in the production of optoelectronic components comprising a copper substrate (which serves, in particular, as a heat sink and for mechanical stabilization), a very high number of rejects in respect of non-functional components, are produced, particularly if the optoelectronic components are l... | It has been observed that, in the production of optoelectronic components comprising a copper substrate (which serves, in particular, as a heat sink and for mechanical stabilization), a very high number of rejects in respect of non-functional ions are produced, particularly if the optoelectronic complexes are light emi... | It has been obsegveW that, in the producti8g of optoflectdonic components comprising a copper substrate (which serves, in particular, as a hwa^ qin< and for mechanical stabilKzwtion ), a very high n*kber of rejects in respect of non - functional components, are produced, particularly if the Lptoelectrobic components ar... | It has been observed that, the production of optoelectronic components comprising a copper substrate serves, in as a heat sink and for mechanical stabilization), a very number of rejects in respect of non-functional components, are produced, particularly if the components are light emitting diodes or laser-diodes. Ther... | it HaS BEEN oBsErved that, iN THE PRoDucTiON Of optoElecTrOnIc CoMpOnenTs cOmpRISIng A cOpPer SUbStratE (WHIch seRvES, in pARtICULaR, aS a HeAT siNK aNd FOr MeCHanIcAl STabiliZatioN), A vEry HIGH nuMBer oF rejEcts In ReSPECt oF Non-FUnCtiONaL COMPONENTs, ARe pRODUCED, PArticulArLY IF THe optOeLeCtroNIc compOnEnTs ARe l... | It has been observed that, in the production of optoelectronic components comprising a copper substrate (which serves, in particular, as aheat sink andfor mechanicalstabilization), a veryhigh number of rejects in respect of non-functional components, areproduced, particularly if the optoelectro... | It has been _observed_ that, in the production of optoelectronic components comprising a copper substrate (which _serves,_ in particular, as a heat sink and for mechanical stabilization), a very high number of rejects _in_ respect of non-functional components, are produced, particularly if _the_ optoelectronic componen... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a treatment of a pancreatic disease with a 15-ketoprostaglandin compound.
Prostaglandins (hereinafter, prostaglandins are referred to as PGs) are members of a class of organic carboxylic acid that are contained in human and most other mammalian tissues or organ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a treatment of a pancreatic disease with a 15-ketoprostaglandin compound. Prostaglandins (hereinafter, prostaglandins are referred to as PGs) are members of a class of organic carboxylic acid that are contained in human and most other mammalian tissues or organ... | 1. Field of the Incent(on The present invention rela$Ds to a treatment of a pancreatic disease with a 15 - ketoprostaglandin compound. Prostaglandins (hereinafter, prostaglandins are referred to as PGs) are members of a class of organic carboxylic acid that are contained in human and most other mammalian tissues or org... | 1. Field the Invention present invention relates to a treatment of pancreatic disease with a 15-ketoprostaglandin compound. Prostaglandins (hereinafter, prostaglandins are referred to as PGs) are members of a of organic carboxylic acid that are contained human and most other mammalian tissues or organs and that exhibit... | 1. fiElD Of tHe inVeNTion
the PrESENT iNVentIOn RElAtes To a tREATmENt of A PAncReaTIc diSease witH a 15-ketOpROsTaGlaNDin cOMPOunD.
PRostAGLAndiNs (hEReInafter, prOstagLanDINS are REfeRrED to As pGS) ARE mEMBERS of A cLAss OF oRgANic CaRBoxylIc Acid thAt aRE CoNtAInED iN HUmaN ANd most OthER maMmaLIAN TisSuEs OR oRgaN... | 1. Fieldof the InventionThe present invention relates to a treatment of a pancreatic disease with a15-ketoprostaglandin compound.Prostaglandins (hereinafter, prostaglandins are referred to as PGs) are members ofa class of organic carboxylic acid that are contained in human and most other mammalian tissue... | _1._ Field of the Invention The _present_ _invention_ relates _to_ a treatment of a pancreatic disease with a 15-ketoprostaglandin _compound._ Prostaglandins (hereinafter, prostaglandins _are_ referred to as PGs) are members of a class of organic carboxylic acid that are contained in human and most other mammalian tiss... |
Electrical communication in and out of an array of tightly pitched wires can be difficult. It can be difficult because aligning an electrical bond pad to each wire without accidentally connecting to an adjacent wire can require a machine capable of high accuracy.
One structure for electrically connecting to wires of an... | Electrical communication in and out of an array of tightly pitched wires can be difficult. It can be difficult because aligning an electrical bond pad to each wire without accidentally connecting to an adjacent wire can require a machine capable of high accuracy. One structure for electrically connecting to wires of an... | Electrical communication in and out of an array of tightly pitched wires can be difficult. It can be difficult because aligning an electrical bond pad to each wire without accidentally connecting to an adjacent wire can require a machine capable of high accuracy. One structure for electrically connecting to wires of an... | Electrical communication in and out of an array pitched wires can be difficult. It can be difficult because aligning an electrical bond pad to each wire without connecting to an adjacent wire can require a machine capable of high accuracy. One structure for electrically connecting to wires an array is called a architec... | ELEcTrIcAL comMuNICaTioN In ANd Out Of AN ArRAy OF TiGHTly pITCHeD wIRES can be DifFIcULt. IT cAN BE DIfFiCulT BecaUse AlIgNInG an ELectrICaL BOND pad TO EAcH WiRe wIThOut aCciDenTallY CoNNecTINg TO An AdjaCent wIRe Can reqUIRE a mACHINE cApAble Of hIGH acCUrAcY.
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