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Accelerometers are used in down-hole drilling operations, e.g., oil, gas and geothermal, to navigate the drill in off-vertical directions. Because of the depths involved, the operating temperature for these accelerometers is very high and can exceed 200° C. for oil and gas drilling and can reach 300° C. for geothermal ... | Accelerometers are used in down-hole drilling operations, e.g., oil, gas and geothermal, to navigate the drill in off-vertical directions. Because of the depths involved, the operating temperature for these accelerometers is very high and can exceed 200° C. for oil and gas drilling and can reach 300° C. for geothermal ... | Accelerometers are used in down - hole dr7llLng operations, e. g. , oil, gas and geothermal, to navigate the drill in off - vertical directions. Because of the depths involved, the operatiHr temperature for these accelerometers is very high and can exceed 200 ° C. for oil and gas drilling and can reaSM 300 ° C. for geo... | Accelerometers used in down-hole drilling operations, e.g., oil, gas and geothermal, to navigate the in directions. Because of the depths involved, the operating temperature for these accelerometers very high and can exceed 200° C. for oil and gas drilling and can reach 300° C. geothermal drilling. Developing drive for... | AcCELeromeTers ArE used In dowN-Hole DRILlINg OPerATIOns, E.G., oil, Gas anD GeOthermAL, tO NAviGATe thE driLL in oFF-VeRtICAL DirecTIoNs. BecausE Of The depTHS invOLvED, thE oPEraTing TEMpERAtUre FoR these acCeLERomeTerS IS VErY HIgh And can ExCeed 200° c. for OIL aND gAs drILlinG AND can rEaCh 300° C. For GeOTheRmal ... | Accelerometers are usedindown-hole drilling operations, e.g., oil, gas and geothermal, to navigate the drill in off-verticaldirections. Because of the depthsinvolved, the operating temperaturefor these accelerometers is very high and can exceed 200°C. for oil and gas drilling and can reach 300° C. for geot... | _Accelerometers_ are used in _down-hole_ drilling operations, e.g., _oil,_ _gas_ and _geothermal,_ to navigate the _drill_ _in_ off-vertical directions. Because of the depths involved, the operating temperature for these accelerometers is very high and can exceed 200° C. _for_ oil and gas drilling and can reach 300° C.... |
Currently, with development of an electronic communication industry, User Equipment (UE) such as a cellular phone, an electronic scheduler, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a laptop computer, and the like has become a necessity of a modern society, and plays an important role of transferring information changing fas... | Currently, with development of an electronic communication industry, User Equipment (UE) such as a cellular phone, an electronic scheduler, a Personal Digital identity (PDA), a laptop computer, and the like has become a necessity of a modern society, and plays an important role of transferring information changing fast... | Currently, with development of an electrohiD communication jnduetry, User Equipment (UE) such as a cellular phone, an electronic scheduler, a Personal Digital AssistSnh (PDA ), a laptop computer, and the like has become a necessity of a Kodedn society, and plays an important role of transferring information changing fa... | Currently, with development of an electronic communication industry, User Equipment (UE) such as a cellular phone, an electronic scheduler, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a laptop computer, and the like has become a necessity of a modern society, and plays an important role of changing fast. UE a convenient operatio... | cuRReNTly, WiTH DEvelOpMeNT Of An EleCtrONic COmMUNicATIon inDUstry, USEr EQUipMeNT (UE) SUcH As A CellULAr pHOne, An EleCTRoNic ScHEdUler, a PERsoNaL dIGital aSsistaNT (pdA), a LAPtOP cOMpuTER, anD The likE hAs BEcome A nECesSiTY Of a mOdERN SOciEtY, ANd PlaYs AN iMPORTant rolE oF tRANsferRinG iNfOrMATION chAnGiNG FaS... | Currently, with developmentof an electronic communication industry, User Equipment (UE) such as a cellular phone, an electronic scheduler, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a laptop computer, and thelike has become a necessity of amodern society, and plays an important role of transferring in... | Currently, with development of an electronic communication _industry,_ User Equipment (UE) such as a cellular phone, an electronic _scheduler,_ a Personal Digital _Assistant_ (PDA), a laptop _computer,_ _and_ the like _has_ become a _necessity_ of _a_ _modern_ _society,_ and plays an _important_ role of transferring in... |
A plasma is an ionized gas whose charged particle constituents (electrons and ions) interact primarily through electromagnetic forces. Plasmas in various forms make up a large portion of the known universe. In addition, they form the basis of a multitude of everyday devices from incandescent or fluorescent lighting to ... | A plasma is an ionized gas whose charged particle constituents (electrons and ions) interact primarily through electromagnetic forces. Plasmas in various forms make up a large portion of the known universe. In addition, they form the basis of a multitude of everyday devices from incandescent or fluorescent lighting to ... | A plasma is an ionized gas whose charged particle constituents (electrons and ions) interact primarily through electromagnetic forces. Plasmas in various forms make up a large portion of the known universe. In addition, they form the basis of a multitude of everyday devices from incandescent or fluorescent lighting to ... | A is an ionized gas charged particle constituents (electrons and ions) interact primarily through electromagnetic forces. Plasmas in various forms make up a of known universe. addition, they form the basis of a of everyday devices from incandescent fluorescent lighting to recent television development. They are also us... | a PlasMA Is AN IoNiZED Gas WhOSe chARgeD pARtIcLe CONstitUenTS (ELECtrONs ANd ions) intErACt pRIMarILY thrOuGH eLEcTROmagNetic forces. plAsMaS iN vArioUs foRms mAkE UP a lARGe poRtiON oF THe KnOWN unIVERsE. In AddItIoN, They FORM thE BasiS OF A MUlTITUDe oF eVErYDAy deviCes FroM INCANdESCENt oR fLuoreSCeNT LigHTinG To ... | A plasma isan ionized gas whose charged particle constituents (electrons and ions) interact primarily throughelectromagnetic forces. Plasmas in variousforms make up a large portion of the known universe. In addition, they form thebasis of a multitude of everyday devices from incandescent or fluoresc... | A plasma _is_ an ionized gas whose charged particle _constituents_ _(electrons_ and ions) _interact_ primarily _through_ electromagnetic forces. _Plasmas_ _in_ various forms _make_ _up_ _a_ _large_ _portion_ _of_ _the_ known universe. _In_ addition, they form the basis of a multitude of everyday devices _from_ incandes... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a collapsible tent for truck beds and the like, and more particularly to such a tent which is rapidly and conveniently mounted on and dismounted from such a bed, is light in weight, is low in cost, and is particularly adapted for use with small pickups and four... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a collapsible tent for truck beds and the like, and more particularly to such a tent which is rapidly and conveniently mounted on and dismounted from such a bed, is light in weight, is low in cost, and is particularly adapted for use with small pickups and four... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a collapsible tent for truck beds and the like, and more particularly to such a tent which is rapidly and conveniently mounted on and dis<ouJted from such a bed, is light in weight, is low in cost, and is particularly adapted for use with small pickups and four... | 1. Field of the The present invention relates to a tent for truck beds the like, and particularly to such a tent which is rapidly and conveniently mounted on and dismounted from such a bed, is light in weight, is low in cost, and is particularly adapted for use with small pickups and four-wheel drive vehicles. 2. Descr... | 1. FielD Of THe InVEnTION
tHe pResEnT inVeNtION reLates To A COLLAPsiBLe tEnT for tRUck Beds aND thE LIke, AND More PARTicUlarlY TO SuCH A teNT WHICh is RaPiDly AnD cOnveniEntLy MoUnteD ON aNd diSMOUNtEd FrOm SuCh A Bed, Is ligHT IN WeIght, IS loW in coSt, aND is paRtiCUlARly aDaPTEd fOR uSE witH SMaLl pICKupS ANd fOUR... | 1.Field of theInvention The present inventionrelates to a collapsible tent for truck beds and thelike, and more particularly tosuch a tent which is rapidly and conveniently mounted on anddismountedfrom such a bed, is light in weight, is low in cost, and is particularly adapted for use with small p... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present invention relates to a collapsible tent for truck beds and _the_ like, and _more_ particularly to such a tent which is rapidly and conveniently mounted on _and_ dismounted from such a bed, is light in weight, is _low_ _in_ cost, and _is_ particularly adapted _for_ use with _small... |
Molecular sieves of the crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite type are well known in the art and now comprise over 150 species of both naturally occurring and synthetic compositions. In general, the crystalline zeolites are formed from corner-sharing AlO.sub.2 and SiO.sub.2 tetrahedra and are characterized by having pore... | Molecular sieves of the crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite type are well known in the art and now comprise over 150 species of both naturally occurring and synthetic compositions. In general, the crystalline zeolites are formed from corner-sharing AlO.sub.2 and SiO.sub.2 tetrahedra and are qualify by having pore openi... | Molecular sieves of the crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite type are well known in the art and now comprise over 150 species of both naturally ocVu%ring and synthetic compositions. In general, the crystalline zeolites are formed from corner - sharing AlO. sub. 2 and SiO. sub. 2 tetrahedra and are characterized by havin... | Molecular sieves of the crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite type are well known in the art now comprise over 150 both naturally occurring and synthetic compositions. In general, the crystalline are formed from corner-sharing AlO.sub.2 and SiO.sub.2 tetrahedra and are characterized by having openings of uniform dimensio... | moLEcUlAr SIeVES oF tHe CRYSTALline AlUmInOSILiCAte ZEOliTe tYPe ArE WelL KNown in The Art ANd NOW COmPRiSe OVer 150 speCiES OF BotH NAtuRAlly ocCurRING AnD sYNTHetIC CoMPoSitioNS. In GENerAL, THe CrYsTaLliNe zEoLIteS Are ForMED From corNEr-sHArIng ALO.suB.2 ANd sIo.Sub.2 TETRAhedrA And aRe chARacteriZED BY hAviNG porE... | Molecularsieves of the crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite type are wellknown in the art and now comprise over 150 species of both naturally occurring and syntheticcompositions. Ingeneral,the crystalline zeolites are formed from corner-sharingAlO.sub.2 and SiO.sub.2 tetrahedra and are characterized by ... | Molecular sieves of _the_ crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite type are well known in the art and now comprise over 150 species of both naturally occurring and _synthetic_ compositions. In general, the crystalline zeolites are formed from _corner-sharing_ _AlO.sub.2_ and _SiO.sub.2_ tetrahedra and are characterized by h... |
Computed tomography (CT) systems and methods are widely used, particularly for medical imaging and diagnosis. CT systems generally create projection images through a subject's body at a series of projection angles. A radiation source, such as an X-ray tube, irradiates the body from one side. Images of the subject's bod... | Computed tomography (CT) systems and methods are widely used, particularly for medical imaging and diagnosis. CT systems generally integrate projection images through a subject's body at a series of projection angles. A radiation source, such as an X-ray tube, irradiates the body from one side. Images of the subject's ... | Ckm9uted tomography (CT) systems and methods are widely used, particularly for medical imaging and diagnosis. CT systems generally create projection images through a subject ' s body at a series of projection angles. A radiation source, suDU as an X - ray tube, irradiates the body Vr9m one side. IjXges of the subject '... | Computed tomography (CT) systems and methods are widely particularly for medical imaging and diagnosis. systems generally create projection images through a subject's body at a series of projection angles. A radiation source, such as an X-ray tube, irradiates the body from one side. Images of the subject's can be recon... | CoMPuTED TOMoGrApHy (CT) SYstEMS aND METhoDs are WideLy uSEd, ParTIculaRly For meDICAl iMaGing ANd DiAgnoSIS. ct Systems geNErally CReaTe projeCTiOn ImaGeS thRoUgH a suBJeCT's bOdy aT a seRIES of PRojecTioN angLES. A rADIATion SOUrCE, sUCH as An X-RAy tube, irrADiaTEs tHe Body FrOM OnE sIDe. IMAGES oF tHE SubJECt'S BoD... | Computed tomography (CT) systems and methods are widelyused, particularlyfor medical imaging and diagnosis. CT systems generally create projection images through a subject's body at a series ofprojection angles. Aradiation source, such as an X-ray tube, irradiates the body from one side.Images ofthe su... | _Computed_ _tomography_ (CT) systems _and_ methods _are_ widely used, particularly _for_ medical _imaging_ and diagnosis. CT systems generally create projection images through a subject's body _at_ a series _of_ projection angles. A radiation source, such as an X-ray _tube,_ irradiates _the_ body from one side. Images ... |
1. Field of the Disclosure
This disclosure is directed to a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light, and, more particularly to a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light that includes omnidirectional light collection.
2. Related Art
Many lighting devices oper... | 1. Field of the Disclosure This disclosure is directed to a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light, and, more particularly to a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light that includes omnidirectional light collection. 2. Related Art Many lighting devices oper... | 1. Field of the Disclosure This disclosure is directed to a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light, and, HoFe particularly to a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light that includes omnidirectional light collection. 2. Related Art Many lighting devices oper... | Field the Disclosure This disclosure is to a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light, and, more particularly a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light includes omnidirectional light collection. 2. Related Art Many lighting devices operate utilizing multiple ... | 1. FIELd oF ThE DISClOsuRE
thiS DiSCLOsuRe IS dIrEcTEd tO A lIgHT havING a DeVicE For coNTRolLING OPeraTiOn bAsEd ON AMBIenT lIGhT, AnD, MORE pARTICuLarly To A LIghT hAviNG a dEVicE FoR cOntROLling OpERAtIon bASEd On AmbiEnT LIGHT tHAT IncLudeS OMnidIreCtIOnal LIGht COlLECtIOn.
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mANy LIgHtINg DEVICES oper... | 1. Field of the Disclosure Thisdisclosure is directed toa lighthaving a device for controlling operation based on ambient light,and, more particularly to a lighthaving a device for controlling operationbased on ambient light that includes omnidirectional light collection. 2. Related Art Many light... | 1. Field of the Disclosure This disclosure is directed to a light having _a_ device _for_ _controlling_ operation based on ambient light, and, more particularly _to_ a light having a device for controlling operation based on ambient light that includes omnidirectional light collection. 2. Related Art Many lighting _dev... |
The present invention relates to a force measuring device, and in particular to an improved device for measuring the force exerted by jaws of a chuck under both static and dynamic rotary conditions.
A new power operated chuck, for example a 12" chuck, can be expected to have a maximum static gripping force on the order... | The present invention relates to a force measuring device, and in particular to an improved device for measuring the force exerted by jaws of a chuck under both static and dynamic rotary conditions. A new power operated chuck, for example a 12" chuck, can be expected to have a maximum static gripping force on the order... | The present invention relates to a force measuring device, and in particular to an improved device for measuring the force exerted by jaws of a chuck under both static and dynamic rotary conditions. A new power operated chuck, for example a 12 " chuck, can be expected to have a maximum static gripping force on the orde... | The present relates to a force measuring device, and particular to an device for measuring the force exerted by jaws of a chuck under both static and dynamic rotary conditions. A new power operated chuck, for example 12" chuck, can expected to have a maximum static gripping force on the order of lbs. However, if the po... | the PRESent iNVeNtioN rElates to A forCe MeasUriNg DeVice, aNd in PARtIcULar TO AN iMpROveD DevicE fOR measURInG tHE FOrCE EXeRTed bY jaWS Of a chuck UNder BoTH STatIc aNd dynAMIC rOtAry cOnDItIONs.
A NeW pOWER oPERAteD chuCK, FOr exAmPLE a 12" cHUck, CAn be eXpEctEd TO HaVe A mAXImum sTAtIC GrIPpiNG fORCe on tHE oRdEr... | The present inventionrelates toa force measuring device, and in particular to animproved device for measuringthe force exerted by jaws ofa chuckunder both static anddynamic rotaryconditions. A new power operated chuck,for example a 12"chuck, canbe expected to have a maximum static gripping forceonthe order... | The present _invention_ relates to a force measuring _device,_ and _in_ particular to an _improved_ device for measuring the force exerted by jaws of _a_ chuck under both static and dynamic rotary conditions. A new power operated _chuck,_ for example a 12" chuck, _can_ be expected to _have_ a maximum _static_ _gripping... |
Ammonium and nitrate are primary nitrogen sources for plant growth and development. Plants require transporters for acquisition of both ammonium and nitrate. Transporters of ammonium and nitrate exist not only in plants, but in almost all organisms. Ammonium transporters (AMTs) usually exist in a genome as gene familie... | Ammonium and nitrate are primary nitrogen sources for plant growth and development. Plants require transporters for acquisition of both ammonium and nitrate. Transporters of ammonium and nitrate exist not only in plants, but in almost all organisms. Ammonium transporters (AMTs) usually exist in a genome as gene familie... | Ammonium and nitrate are primary nitrogen sources for plant growth and development. Plants require transporters for acquisition of both ammonium and nitrate. Transporters of ammonium and nitrate exist not only in poSnts, but in almost all orgqnisKs. Ammonium transporters (AMTs) usually exist in a gwnone as gene familie... | Ammonium and nitrate primary nitrogen sources for plant growth and development. Plants require transporters for acquisition of both ammonium nitrate. Transporters of ammonium and nitrate exist not only in plants, but in almost all organisms. Ammonium (AMTs) usually exist in a genome as gene families, for example at lea... | AMmOniUM anD niTrAte aRE PrImaRy nITROgeN souRces For pLant gRowth And deVeLopmENt. plANtS ReQuIRe TrAnspoRTErs FOr aCQUisiTIoN Of BoTh aMMONiuM aNd nITRatE. trAnSPorTeRS oF AMmONiuM AnD nitRATe exist Not onLy in plaNTs, but iN aLMoST ALL OrgaNiSmS. ammoNiUM TrAnSPorterS (amTs) UsUallY Exist iN a gENomE AS Gene FaMIlie... | Ammonium and nitrate are primary nitrogensources for plant growth and development. Plants require transporters for acquisition of bothammonium and nitrate. Transporters of ammonium and nitrate exist not onlyin plants,but in almost all organisms. Ammonium transporters (AMTs) usually exist in a gen... | Ammonium and nitrate are primary nitrogen sources _for_ plant growth _and_ development. Plants require transporters for acquisition of both ammonium and nitrate. Transporters _of_ _ammonium_ _and_ nitrate exist not _only_ in plants, but _in_ almost all organisms. Ammonium transporters (AMTs) usually exist _in_ _a_ geno... |
The invention relates to a writing note pad and more specifically to one that can be worn upon the wrist of a person.
There are many instances when a person is in need of a piece of paper in order to take notes and such paper is simply not available or a large note pad is inconvenient to carry around. Lacking such a no... | The invention relates to a writing note pad and more specifically to one that can be worn upon the wrist of a person. There are many instances when a person is in need of a piece of paper in order to take notes and such paper is simply not available or a large note pad is inconvenient to carry around. Lacking such a no... | The invention relates to a writing note pad and more specifically to one that can be worn upon the wrist of a person. There are many instances when a person is in need of a OieSe of (ap$r in order to take notes and such paper is simply not available or a large note pad is incombenient to carry around. Lacking s Tvh a n... | The invention to a writing note pad more specifically to one that can be worn upon the wrist of a person. There are many instances when a in need of a piece of paper in order to take notes and such paper is simply not or a large note is inconvenient to carry around. Lacking such a note pad, people have to resort to the... | tHE INVEnTIoN RelAtes tO a wriTInG NOTe pAd and MoRe SPECifIcAlLy TO ONE thAt can BE WOrN upON THe WrIST of A PeRson.
theRE Are MaNy instaNCEs when a PErSoN is In need Of A PieCE oF paPer in orDER TO takE NoteS aND SUch paper is Simply nOT AVaiLABlE OR a LarGe NoTe PaD Is INCoNVeNieNt To caRry ArOund. lACkINg SUCh a no... | The invention relates to a writing note pad and more specifically to one that can be worn upon thewristof a person. There aremany instances when a person is in needof a piece of paper inorder to takenotes and such paper is simply not available or a large note padis inconvenient to carry ar... | The invention _relates_ to a writing note pad and more _specifically_ to one that can be worn upon the _wrist_ of a person. There are many instances _when_ _a_ person is in need of a piece of _paper_ in order _to_ take _notes_ and such paper is _simply_ not available or a large note pad is inconvenient _to_ carry aroun... |
A wide variety of coatings have been used to coat the surfaces of packaging articles (e.g., food and beverage cans). For example, metal cans are sometimes coated using “coil coating” or “sheet coating” operations, i.e., a planar coil or sheet of a suitable substrate (e.g., steel or aluminum metal) is coated with a suit... | A wide variety of coatings have been used to coat the surfaces of packaging articles (e.g., food and beverage cans). For example, metal cans are sometimes coated using “coil coating” or “sheet coating” operations, i.e., a rubber coil or sheet of a suitable substrate (e.g., steel or aluminum metal) is coated with a suit... | A wide variety of coatings have been used to coat the surfaces of packaging articles (e. g. , food and beverage XaBs ). For example, metal cans are wome6imes coated using “ coil coating ” or “ sheet coating ” operations, i. e. , a planar coil or sheet of a suitable substrate (e. g. , steel or aluminum metal) is coated ... | A wide variety coatings have been used to coat the surfaces of packaging articles (e.g., food and beverage cans). For example, are coated “coil coating” or “sheet coating” operations, i.e., a planar coil or sheet of a suitable substrate steel or aluminum metal) is coated with a suitable composition and hardened (e.g., ... | A wIDe variEty OF COaTIngS haVE bEEn uSeD To CoAT The surfAces Of pACkaGing ArtIcLeS (e.g., FoOd aND bEVERAge CanS). foR EXAMpLe, meTaL Cans ArE sOMeTImes coatED USinG “CoiL COATiNG” Or “sheET COATing” operatIonS, I.E., A pLANAR coil oR ShEET OF a SuITaBle SUbsTraTe (e.G., SteEl OR aLUmINUm mEtAl) IS cOaTEd with a SUIt... | A wide variety of coatings have been used to coat the surfaces of packaging articles (e.g., food and beverage cans).Forexample, metal cans are sometimes coatedusing “coil coating” or “sheet coating” operations, i.e., a planar coil or sheet of a suitable substrate (e.g., steel or aluminum metal... | A wide variety of coatings have been used to _coat_ the surfaces of packaging articles (e.g., food and beverage cans). For _example,_ metal cans are sometimes coated using “coil coating” or “sheet coating” operations, i.e., _a_ planar coil or sheet of a suitable substrate (e.g., _steel_ or aluminum metal) is coated _wi... |
This invention relates to generating and accumulating status information associated with a data processing operation.
For example, in a vector operation (in which the same steps--e.g., add, multiply, accumulate--are performed on all data elements of the vector) it is useful to generate and accumulate the status (e.g., ... | This invention relates to generating and accumulating status information associated with a particular processing operation. For example, in a vector operation (in which the same steps--e.g., add, multiply, accumulate--are performed on all data elements of the vector) it is useful to generate and accumulate the status (... | This invention relates to gemerat&ng and accumulating status information associated with a data processing operation. For example, in a vector operation (in which the same steps - - e. g. , add, multiply, accumulate - - are performed on all data elements of the vector) it is isef7l to generate and accumulate the status... | This invention relates to generating status information associated with a data processing operation. example, in a vector operation (in which the same steps--e.g., add, accumulate--are performed all data elements of the vector) it is useful to generate and accumulate the status (e.g., overflow, underflow, result) of ea... | thIs INvENTion rELatES TO geNEraTING AnD AccuMuLAtInG STatus InFoRMAtIon ASSOcIATEd wiTH a dATa PRoCESSINg OPeraTION.
foR exAmple, In A vectOr oPeRAtioN (IN wHiCh tHE sAmE stepS--e.g., aDd, MulTipLy, aCCUmulATE--ArE PeRFormed On alL dATA ElEMenTS OF tHE VEctor) iT Is usEfUL tO gENERATE ANd acCumUlatE ThE sTATUs (E.g., ... | This invention relatesto generating and accumulating status information associated with a data processing operation. For example, in a vector operation (in which the same steps--e.g., add, multiply, accumulate--are performed on all data elements of the vector) it is useful to generate and accumulate the status... | This invention relates to generating _and_ accumulating status information _associated_ with a data processing operation. For example, in _a_ vector operation (in which the same steps--e.g., add, _multiply,_ accumulate--are performed on all data elements of the vector) it is _useful_ _to_ generate _and_ accumulate the ... |
1. Field
This invention relates to chain link fences which have a plurality of decorative, elongate slats woven through the links of the chain link fabric of the fence. More particularly, the present invention relates to improved means for locking and retaining the slats in a uniform position along the fencing. Further... | 1. Field This invention relates to chain link fences which have a plurality of decorative, elongate slats woven through the links of the chain link fabric of the fence. More particularly, the present invention relates to improved means for locking and retaining the slats in a uniform position along the fencing. Further... | 1. Field This invention relates to chain link fences which have a plurality of decorative, elongate slats woven through the links of the chain link fabric of the fence. More particularly, the p#ezent invention relates to improved means for locking and retaining the slats in a uniform position along the fencing. Further... | 1. Field This invention relates to chain fences which have plurality of elongate slats woven through the links of the chain link fabric of the More particularly, the present invention relates to improved means for locking and retaining the slats in a uniform position the fencing. Further, the present invention relates ... | 1. FiELd
THis iNvEntIOn RELATeS To ChAIN LiNk FencEs wHiCh HaVe A pluraLIty Of dECoRAtIve, eLOnGate SLaTS WoVeN ThrOugH the liNkS oF thE chAin LInk FABric of ThE FENcE. More PArtiCuLarLY, The presENt INVenTIoN RelatES to ImPROVeD Means FoR LoCKing And reTAinING The slaTS IN A uNIfoRM PoSiTION AlOnG the FeNCINg. FURthER... | 1. Field This invention relates to chain link fences which have a plurality of decorative, elongate slats woven through the links ofthe chain link fabric of the fence.More particularly,the present invention relates to improved means for locking and retaining the slats in a uniformposition along... | 1. Field This invention relates to chain _link_ fences which have a plurality of _decorative,_ _elongate_ slats woven through the links of _the_ _chain_ link _fabric_ of the _fence._ _More_ _particularly,_ the present invention relates to improved means for _locking_ and retaining the slats _in_ a _uniform_ position _a... |
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