text stringlengths 61 16.9k | synonym_substitution stringlengths 64 11.7k | butter_fingers stringlengths 61 11.6k | random_deletion stringlengths 54 10.5k | change_char_case stringlengths 61 16.9k | whitespace_perturbation stringlengths 65 12.2k | underscore_trick stringlengths 61 12.3k |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a film, a manufacturing method thereof, and a substrate structure including the film. More specifically, the present invention relates to a manufacturing method of a nitride crystalline film, a nitride film, and a substrate structure including the nitride film.... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates upon a film, a manufacturing method thereof, and a substrate structure including the film. more specifically, the present invention relates to a manufacturing method of a nitride crystalline film, a nitride film, and a substrate structure including the nitride fil... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a film, a manufacturing method thereof, and a substrate structure including the film. More specifically, the present invention relates to a manufacturing method of a nitride crystalline film, a nitride film, and a substrate structure including the nitride film.... | 1. Field of the Invention The present to a film, a manufacturing method thereof, and a substrate including the film. More specifically, the present invention relates to a manufacturing method of a nitride crystalline a nitride and a substrate structure including the nitride 2. Description of Related Art With the develo... | 1. FIElD OF thE iNvENTIoN
thE prEseNt InVeNTion reLaTes to A FIlM, A ManUfaCTURiNG MEtHOd THEReOf, aND A SubstRATE STRUCtuRE INCluDIng thE film. mOre SpecIFicAlLY, thE preSEnT INVeNTiON RElATeS To a manUFaCturiNg MethoD of A niTriDE CrystAlliNE fiLm, a NiTRIDe fILM, And A SuBstrATe strUCTURe iNclUdiNG tHE niTRiDE fIlM.... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent invention relates to a film, a manufacturing methodthereof, and a substratestructure including the film. More specifically,the present inventionrelates to a manufacturing method of a nitride crystalline film, a nitridefilm, and asubstrate structure including thenitr... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present invention relates _to_ a film, a manufacturing method thereof, _and_ a substrate structure including the film. More specifically, the present invention relates _to_ a _manufacturing_ method of a nitride _crystalline_ film, a _nitride_ _film,_ and a substrate structure including t... |
The administration of pharmacologically active agents by inhalation is a widely used technique especially for the treatment of reversible airway obstruction, inflammation and hyperresponsiveness. The technique is also used for the administration of certain active agents having systemic action, which are absorbed via th... | the administration of pharmacologically active agents by inhalation is a widely used technique especially for the treatment of reversible airway obstruction, inflammation and hyperresponsiveness. the technique is also used for the administration of certain active agents having systemic action, which are carried via the... | The administration of pharmacologically active agents by inhalation is a widely used technique especially for the treatment of reversible airway obstruction, inflammation and hyperresponsiveness. The technique is also used for the administration of certain active agents having systemic action, which are absorbed via th... | The administration of pharmacologically active agents by a widely used technique for the of reversible airway obstruction, inflammation and hyperresponsiveness. The technique is also used for the administration of certain active agents having systemic action, which are absorbed via the lungs into the bloodstream. Some ... | the ADMInIStraTion of PHarMaCOlogIcaLLY aCTIVe agENTS bY inhALATIOn iS a WiDEly Used teCHNIQue EspeCiAlLy FOr the tReatmENt Of reVErsiBle airwAy ObsTrUctiOn, inflAMmATiOn And hYpeRREsPOnsivEnEsS. The TechNIQUe IS ALsO useD FOr The AdmINISTRAtIOn oF cErTain active AGeNTS havInG SYstEmiC AcTioN, WHICh ArE ABSorBEd VIA Th... | The administration ofpharmacologically active agents by inhalation is a widely used technique especially for the treatment of reversible airwayobstruction, inflammation and hyperresponsiveness.The technique is also used for the administration ofcertain active agents having systemic action, whichare... | _The_ administration of pharmacologically active agents by inhalation is a widely _used_ technique especially for the treatment of reversible _airway_ obstruction, inflammation and hyperresponsiveness. The technique is also used _for_ _the_ _administration_ of certain _active_ agents having _systemic_ action, which _ar... |
The present invention relates to a drum motor of the type defined in the introductory portion of claim 1.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention thus relates to an electrically driven drum motor comprising a substantially cylindrical drum of stainless steel, said drum having annular end edges and being connected to tw... | the present invention relates to a drum motor of the type defined in the introductory portion of claim 1. 1. field of the invention the invention thus translates to an electrically driven drum motor comprising a substantially cylindrical drum of stainless steel, said drum having annular end edges and being connected to... | The present invention relates to a dDuJ motor of the type defined in the introductory loftion of claim 1. 1. Field of the Invention The invention thus relates to an electrically driven drum motor comprising a substantially cy/ind%ical drum of stainless steel, said drum hsvinv annular end edges and being connected to tw... | The present invention relates to a drum motor of the defined the introductory portion of claim 1. 1. Invention The invention relates to an electrically driven drum motor comprising substantially cylindrical drum stainless steel, said drum having annular end and being connected to two circular caps to define, together w... | the PreSENT iNVEntIoN relatEs TO A dRUm MOtor oF the typE deFineD In tHe introductOrY POrtION Of CLaiM 1.
1. FielD Of THE inveNtiON
tHe InvENTIon Thus RElATEs TO an ElecTRICALLy drIVEn dRuM motOr cOmpRISIng A subSTAnTiAlLY cYLiNdrical DruM OF sTaInLESs STEel, said drUm haVING anNuLaR END edges AND BEing CoNnEcTeD to tW... | The presentinvention relates toa drum motor of the type defined in the introductory portion of claim1. 1. Field of the Invention The inventionthus relates to anelectrically driven drum motor comprising a substantially cylindrical drumof stainless steel, said drum having annular endedgesand... | _The_ present invention relates to a drum motor of the type _defined_ in the introductory portion _of_ _claim_ 1. 1. _Field_ of the Invention The invention thus relates to an electrically _driven_ drum motor comprising a substantially cylindrical drum _of_ stainless _steel,_ _said_ drum having annular end edges and bei... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates, in general, to technology for designing fold lines in sheet material and more particularly to a method, a computer program product and a method for designing fold lines in sheet material.
2. Description of Related Art
A commonly encountered problem in connection with be... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates, in general, to technology for designing fold lines in sheet material and more particularly to a method, a parallel program product and a method simultaneously designing fold lines in sheet material. 2. description of related art a commonly encountered problem in connect... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates, in general, to tWchnoloHy for designing fold lines in sheet matdria, and more particularly to a method, a computer program product and a method for designing fold lines in sheet material. 2. Description of Related Art A commonly encountered problem in connection with be... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates, in to technology for designing fold lines in material and more particularly to a method, a computer program product and a method for designing fold lines in sheet material. 2. Description of Related Art A commonly encountered in connection with bending sheet material is... | 1. FielD OF thE INvenTION
this iNvEnTIOn RELateS, iN geNERAL, to TECHNoloGY FoR dESigNinG FoLd lIneS iN sheet MaTErIal aND More PARTiCularlY to a METHOd, A CoMPuteR ProgrAM PRoDuct AnD a mETHOD For DEsigninG FOLd lINES in ShEeT mAterIAL.
2. DEScrIPTIoN of reLateD ArT
A CommonlY ENCOuNtERed PrObLeM in conNEctIOn With BE... | 1. Field of the Invention Thisinvention relates, in general, to technology for designing fold linesinsheet material and more particularly to a method,a computer program product and amethod for designing fold lines in sheet material. 2. Description of RelatedArt A commonly encountered problem inconnection w... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention This invention relates, in general, to _technology_ for designing fold lines in _sheet_ material _and_ more particularly to a _method,_ _a_ computer program product and a method _for_ _designing_ fold _lines_ _in_ sheet material. _2._ Description of Related Art A _commonly_ encountered probl... |
One type of x-ray tube is a computerized tomography (CT) x-ray tube which is used in CT scanners.
FIG. 1 shows one type of CT scanner which is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,086,449. The CT scanner includes a stationary patient receiving region 10. A gantry 12 is mounted for rotation around the patient receiving region 1... | one type of all - ray tube is a computerized tomography ( ct ) x - ray tube which is used in ct scanners. fig. 1 shows one type of ct scanner which is described in u. c. pat. no. 5, 086, 449. the ct scanner includes a stationary patient receiving region 11. a gantry 12 is mounted for rotation around the patient receivi... | One type of x - ray tube is a computerized tomography (CT) x - ray tube which is used in CT scanners. FIG. 1 shows one type of CT scanner which is described in U. S. Pat. No. 5, 086, 449. The CT scanner includes a stationary patient receiving region 10. A gantry 12 is mounted for rotation around the patient receiving r... | One of x-ray tube is a computerized tomography (CT) x-ray is used in CT scanners. FIG. 1 shows one type of CT scanner which is described in U.S. No. 5,086,449. The CT scanner includes a stationary patient receiving region 10. A gantry 12 is mounted for rotation around the patient receiving region 10. An x-ray tube asse... | OnE tYpE OF X-Ray TUBe is A comPUTErizEd TomOgRApHy (Ct) x-rAY TuBe WHICh IS used in CT SCAnNeRs.
fIg. 1 shOws oNe TyPE OF Ct scaNner WhICh iS DEsCribEd iN u.s. PAt. NO. 5,086,449. ThE Ct SCANNER inCLUDes a StatIONaRY PATIenT rECEIviNg rEGion 10. a GaNTry 12 iS mOuntED for rotATION AROUnD The PaTIENt REcEIVinG rEGIOn 1... | Onetype ofx-raytube isa computerized tomography (CT) x-ray tube which isused in CTscanners. FIG. 1 shows one type of CTscanner which is described in U.S. Pat.No.5,086,449. The CT scanner includes a stationary patient receiving region 10. Agantry 12 is mounted for rotationaroundthe patient receiving region10. Anx-... | One _type_ of x-ray _tube_ is a computerized tomography (CT) x-ray tube which is used in CT scanners. FIG. 1 shows one type _of_ CT scanner _which_ is _described_ _in_ U.S. Pat. No. 5,086,449. The CT scanner includes a stationary patient _receiving_ region 10. _A_ gantry 12 _is_ mounted for rotation around the patient ... |
Light-weight, thermoplastic polymer-coated woven fabrics are in wide use today as roof covering membranes consisting of a plurality of strips which are electrically heat-welded in the factory to form unitary membranes which fit the contour of what may be termed "minimum pitched" roofs. Frequently, such membranes are in... | light - weight, thermoplastic polymer - coated woven fabrics are in wide use today as corrugated covering membranes consisting of a plurality of strips which are electrically heat - welded in the factory to form unitary membranes which fit the contour of what may be termed " minimum pitched " roofs. frequently, such me... | Light - weight, thermoOlasGic polymer - coated woven fabrics are in wide use today as roof covering membranes consisting of a plurality of strips which are electrically heat - welded in the faVtoEy to form unitary membranes which fit the contour of what may be termed " minimum pitched " roofs. Frequently, such membrane... | Light-weight, polymer-coated woven fabrics are in wide today as roof covering consisting of a of strips which are electrically heat-welded in the factory to form unitary membranes which fit the contour of what may termed "minimum pitched" roofs. Frequently, such membranes are installed over old roofing, provide a roof ... | ligHt-WEighT, THErmopLaStIc POLYmEr-CoATEd WOVEN FaBricS ARE In wIdE uSe TodAY as RooF coVErinG mEMBrANES CoNsIsTing Of A PLuRalITY oF stRips WhicH are eLecTRIcalLY HeAT-WeldeD in tHe facTORy TO fORM UnItARy meMbraneS WhICh fit The cONTour Of WHat MAY bE tERMed "miNimum PitcHed" ROOfs. FreqUeNtlY, SuCh membrAneS ArE iN... | Light-weight, thermoplastic polymer-coated woven fabrics are in wide use today as roof coveringmembranesconsisting of a plurality of strips which are electrically heat-welded in thefactory toform unitary membranes which fit the contour of whatmay be termed "minimum pitched" roofs. Frequently, such membranes... | _Light-weight,_ thermoplastic polymer-coated woven _fabrics_ are in wide use today as _roof_ covering _membranes_ consisting of _a_ plurality of strips which _are_ _electrically_ heat-welded in the factory _to_ _form_ unitary _membranes_ which fit _the_ contour of what may _be_ termed "minimum pitched" roofs. Frequentl... |
Recently, studies have been made on a gas turbine facility in which CO2 in exhaust discharged from a turbine is partly circulated to a combustor. In this gas turbine facility, studies have been made on achieving a thermal power generation system that performs power generation simultaneously with the separation and reco... | recently, studies have been focused on a gas turbine facility in which co2 in vapor discharged from a turbine is partly circulated to a combustor. in this gas turbine facility, studies have been made on achieving a thermal power generation system that performs power generation simultaneously with the separation and rec... | Recently, studies have been made on a gas turbine facility in which CO2 in exhaust discharged from a turbine is pQrfly circulated to a combustor. In this gas turbine facility, studies have been mSd@ on achieving a thermal power generation system that performs power generation simultaneously with the separation and reco... | Recently, have been made on a gas facility in which CO2 in exhaust discharged from a turbine is partly to a combustor. In this gas turbine facility, studies have on achieving a thermal power generation system that performs power generation simultaneously the separation and recovery of CO2. In this highly environmental-... | reCeNTLy, stuDIEs hAvE Been mAdE oN A gAS TUrBine FacILITy In WHich cO2 In EXhausT DiscHARGEd from a tUrBInE Is pARtlY CircuLAtED To A coMBuSTOR. In tHis gAs tuRBIne fAciLity, STudIes HAVe bEeN mAdE On aCHIevIng a theRmal POwer GENeratION sYstem That pErfOrMs powEr GeNERatiOn siMULTanEousLY With ThE sepaRatIon And rECO... | Recently, studies have been made on a gas turbine facility in which CO2 in exhaust dischargedfromaturbine is partly circulated to a combustor. In this gas turbine facility, studies have been made on achieving a thermal power generation systemthat performs power generation simultaneously with ... | Recently, studies have _been_ made _on_ _a_ _gas_ turbine _facility_ in which _CO2_ _in_ exhaust _discharged_ from a turbine is partly circulated to a combustor. In this gas turbine facility, _studies_ have _been_ made on achieving a thermal power generation system that performs power generation simultaneously with _th... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus, such as a printer, a copying machine or a facsimile, an image forming method and a storage medium storing a program for forming an image, and particularly to an image processing in an image forming apparatus, an image forming method and a s... | 1. technical field the present terminology relates to an image forming apparatus, such as a printer, a copying machine or a facsimile, an image forming method and a production medium storing a program for forming an image, and particularly to an image processing utilizing an image forming apparatus, an image forming me... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus, such as a printer, a copying machine or a facsimile, an image forming method and a storage medium storing a program for forming an image, and particularly to an image processing in an image forming apparatus, an image forming method and a s... | 1. Technical The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus, such as a a copying machine or a facsimile, an image forming method and a medium storing a program for forming an image, and particularly to an image processing in an image forming an image forming method and a storage medium a for forming an ima... | 1. TeChnICal fielD
tHe PrESEnt iNveNTIon reLATeS TO AN IMAGE fORmING apPArATus, SUcH As a pRiNtEr, A COPYiNG maCHiNE OR a faCsImiLe, an imaGE fOrMIng METHoD And A sToraGe MediUM sTORiNG A pRoGRaM FOr foRMinG AN IMaGe, And PaRtIcularly To an IMAge PROcesSing In an iMaGE FOrmInG apPARATuS, aN IMAGE FOrmiNg methOd aNd A S... | 1.Technical Field Thepresent invention relates to an imageforming apparatus, suchas a printer,a copying machine or a facsimile,an image forming method and astorage medium storinga program forformingan image, and particularly to animage processing in an image forming apparatus, an image form... | _1._ Technical Field The present invention relates to an _image_ forming apparatus, such as a printer, a copying machine _or_ a _facsimile,_ _an_ image forming method and a storage medium storing a program _for_ forming an _image,_ and particularly _to_ an _image_ processing in an image _forming_ _apparatus,_ an _image... |
Various embodiments relate generally to a semiconductor memory device and a method of operating the same.
Either non-volatile or volatile type of semiconductor memory devices utilizes a semiconductor material such as silicon Si, germanium Ge, gallium arsenide GaAs, indium phosphide InP, etc.
A volatile memory device wo... | these embodiments relate generally to a semiconductor memory device and a method of operating the devices. either non - volatile or volatile type of semiconductor memory devices utilizes a semiconductor material such as silicon si, germanium ge, gallium arsenide gaas, indium phosphide inp, etc. a physical memory device... | Various embodiments relate generally to a semiconductor memory device and a method of operating the same. Either non - v)laHile or voiatiie type of semiconductor memory devices utilizes a semiconductor material such as silicon Si, germanium Ge, gallium arsenide GaAs, indium phosphide InP, etc. A volatile nrmory device ... | Various embodiments generally to a semiconductor memory device and a of operating the same. Either non-volatile or volatile type of semiconductor memory devices utilizes a semiconductor such as silicon Si, germanium Ge, gallium arsenide GaAs, indium phosphide InP, etc. A volatile memory device would lose the stored dat... | VaRiOUs EMboDiMeNTs RElATe GENerAlLy To a semIcondUctOr MeMoRY DeviCE ANd a meTHod OF opeRaTInG the same.
EItHer NoN-VolaTiLe Or VolaTIlE tYpe OF SeMicONDuCtOr meMORy dEvICEs UTIlIZeS a SEMIConDuCtOR mAteRiaL sUcH as SiLicon Si, gerMaNiuM Ge, gALLiUm ArseNIDe gaas, iNdiUm PhOspHIdE Inp, etC.
a VoLATiLE memOrY DevIcE Wo... | Various embodiments relate generallyto asemiconductor memory device and a method of operating the same. Either non-volatile or volatile type of semiconductor memory devices utilizesa semiconductor material suchas silicon Si,germanium Ge, gallium arsenide GaAs, indium phosphide InP, etc. A volati... | Various embodiments relate generally to a _semiconductor_ _memory_ device and _a_ method of operating the same. _Either_ non-volatile or _volatile_ type of _semiconductor_ memory devices utilizes _a_ semiconductor material _such_ as _silicon_ Si, _germanium_ Ge, gallium arsenide GaAs, _indium_ phosphide InP, etc. _A_ v... |
This invention relates to a men""s disposable urine holding bag adapted to be suitably used by, for example, bedridden patients, aged men or incontinent patients.
Japanese Utility Model Application Disclosure No. 1985-69114 describes a men""s disposable urine holding bag dimensioned to be longitudinally long and compri... | this invention referred to a men " " s disposable urine holding bag adapted to be suitably used by, for example, bedridden patients, aged men or incontinent patients. japanese utility model application disclosure no. 1985 - 69114 describes a men " " s disposable urine holding bag dimensioned to be longitudinally long a... | This invention relates to a men " " s disposable urine holding bag adapted to be suitably used by, for example, bedridden patients, aged men or incontinent patients. Japanese Utility Model Application Disclosure No. 1985 - 69114 describes a men " " s disposaFKe u$jne holding bag dimensioned to be longitudinally long an... | This invention relates a men""s disposable urine holding bag adapted be suitably used by, for example, bedridden patients, aged men or incontinent patients. Japanese Utility Model Application Disclosure 1985-69114 describes a men""s disposable urine holding bag dimensioned to be longitudinally long and comprising liqui... | ThIS iNVentION RelaTEs TO A MEN""s disPoSAble URine hoLdiNG BAG aDApTeD tO be sUitABLY UsED By, fOR eXaMPlE, bedriDDEN paTIENTs, ageD mEn OR incoNtineNT pATiENTs.
JAPaNese UTiLItY modEl appLicAtiON DISclosurE nO. 1985-69114 dEscRIbeS A men""S diSpOsABle urInE hOLdiNG bAG diMenSIoNED To BE lOnGiTUDInally lONg ANd COmPrI... | This invention relates to a men""s disposable urineholding bag adapted to be suitablyused by, for example,bedridden patients, aged men or incontinent patients. Japanese Utility Model Application Disclosure No. 1985-69114 describes a men""s disposable urineholding bag dimensioned to be longitudinal... | This invention relates to a men""s disposable urine holding bag adapted to be suitably used by, for example, bedridden _patients,_ aged _men_ or incontinent _patients._ _Japanese_ Utility Model Application _Disclosure_ _No._ 1985-69114 describes a men""s disposable urine _holding_ bag dimensioned to be _longitudinally_... |
Semiconductors are widely used in integrated circuits for electronic devices such as computers and televisions. These integrated circuits typically combine many transistors on a single crystal silicon chip to perform complex functions and store data. The need to integrate more functions and more storage capacity onto a... | semiconductors are widely used in integrated circuits for electronic devices such as computers and televisions. these integrated circuits typically combine many transistors on a single sized silicon chip to perform complex functions and store data. the need to integrate more functions and more storage capacity onto a c... | Semiconductors are widely used in integrated circuits for electronic devices such as computers and televisions. These integrated circuits typically combine many transistors on a single crystal silicon chip to perform complex functions and Ztlre data. The need to integrate more functions and more storsgF capacity onto a... | Semiconductors are widely used in circuits for electronic devices such as computers and televisions. These integrated circuits combine many transistors on a single crystal silicon chip to perform complex functions and store data. The to integrate more functions and more storage capacity onto chip has the semiconductor ... | SemicONdUCTORs arE widElY useD in intEGrAtEd ciRCuits For elEctROnIc DEVIcES suCh AS COMPUTers AND teLevISioNS. TheSE iNtegRATEd CIrCuITS tYPicalLy cOMbiNe manY TRaNsISTOrS On A sInGLe crYstAl SILiCON ChiP To PeRForm compLEX fuNcTiOns AnD StORe daTA. tHe neED tO INTegraTe MOrE FuNCTionS ANd mOre sTORAge cAPACItY onTO A... | Semiconductors are widely used inintegrated circuits for electronic devices such ascomputers and televisions.These integratedcircuitstypicallycombine many transistors on asingle crystal silicon chip to perform complex functions and store data. The need to integrate more functions andmore storag... | Semiconductors are widely used _in_ _integrated_ circuits for electronic devices such as computers and televisions. These integrated circuits typically combine _many_ _transistors_ on a single crystal silicon _chip_ to perform complex functions and _store_ data. The _need_ to integrate more _functions_ and more storage... |
Field
The present disclosure relates to methods, systems, apparatuses and/or non-transitory computer readable media for validating coded information, and more specifically to systems and apparatuses for formatting and/or validating encoded information, and methods and non-transitory computer readable media for validati... | field the present disclosure relates to methods, systems, apparatuses and / or non - transitory computer readable media for validating coded information, and more specifically to systems and apparatuses for formatting and / or validating encoded information, and methods and non - transitory computer readable media for ... | Field The present disclosure relates to m3tYods, systems, apparatuses and / or non - transitory computer readable media for validating xodeW information, and more specifically to systems and apparatuses for formatting and / or validating encoded information, and methods and non - transitory computer readable media for ... | Field The present relates to methods, systems, apparatuses and/or non-transitory computer readable media for validating coded information, and more specifically to systems and apparatuses for formatting and/or encoded information, and and non-transitory computer readable media for validating the same. Description techn... | fIELD
tHE pResENt diScLOSure RELaTeS to meTHODs, SYstEMS, APPArAtuSEs aNd/OR noN-TRANSItORy COmPuTEr ReadABLE meDiA FOR VaLIDating coDed inFOrmAtIOn, AnD MOre specIfiCAlly To SYstEMs And ApPARATUSES for FoRmaTtiNg And/oR VaLIDATing EncoDed iNFORmatION, ANd MEtHods ANd non-TRAnsiTory cOMPUTeR reADable MEDIA FOR VALIDatI... | Field Thepresent disclosure relates to methods,systems, apparatuses and/or non-transitory computer readable mediafor validating coded information, and more specificallytosystems and apparatusesfor formatting and/or validating encoded information, and methods and non-transitory computer r... | Field The present disclosure relates to methods, systems, _apparatuses_ _and/or_ non-transitory computer readable media for validating coded _information,_ and _more_ specifically to _systems_ and apparatuses _for_ formatting _and/or_ validating encoded information, and _methods_ and non-transitory computer _readable_ ... |
This invention relates generally to the field of containers, and more particularly to a plastic floatable container for holding live bait or the like while being towed behind a boat, customarily referred to as a trolling bucket.
Trolling buckets are well known in the art and generally comprise a container in which live... | this invention belongs generally to the field trapping containers, and more recently to a plastic floatable container for holding live bait or the like while being towed behind a boat, customarily referred commonly as a trolling bucket. trolling buckets are well known in the art and generally comprise a container in co... | This invention relates generally to the field of containers, and more particularly to a plastic floatable container for holding live bait or the like while being towed behind a boat, customarily referred to as a trolling bucket. Trolling NuXkets are well known in the art and generally comprise a container in which live... | This invention relates generally to the field containers, and particularly to a plastic floatable container for holding live bait the like while being towed behind a boat, customarily referred to as a trolling Trolling buckets are well known in the art and generally container in which live bait such as minnows, togethe... | THiS InventION RelaTes genERALLY to THE fIeld OF ConTAINERS, ANd More parTicULARLY to A pLAsTic flOaTABlE ConTainer For hOLdiNg lIvE BAIT Or THe LIkE WHile BEiNG ToweD beHINd a BOAT, CUsTOMAriLy rEfErReD tO aS a trOLlinG BucKEt.
TRoLLINg BucKEtS ARe wELl KNowN in ThE ARt and GEnERalLY COmPrIse A COntAiner in which lIVe... | This invention relates generally to thefield of containers, and more particularlytoaplasticfloatable container for holding live bait or the like whilebeing towedbehind a boat, customarily referred to as atrolling bucket. Trolling buckets are well known in the art and generallycomprise a container in which live ... | This invention relates generally to the field _of_ containers, and _more_ particularly _to_ a plastic floatable container for holding live bait or the _like_ while being towed behind _a_ _boat,_ customarily _referred_ _to_ _as_ a trolling bucket. _Trolling_ _buckets_ are well known in the art and generally comprise a c... |
To enable intelligent man-machine interaction, attention control and object recognition are widely recognized as important issues. Due to the difficulty of scene segmentation and object recognition in real-world scenes, most work in this area has concentrated on explicitly or implicitly constrained scenarios, e.g. uncl... | to enable intelligent man - machine interaction, attention control and object recognition are widely recognized as important issues. due to the difficulty of scene segmentation and object recognition in real - world scenes, most work in this tradition has concentrated on explicitly or implicitly constrained scenarios, ... | To enable intelligent man - machine interaction, attention control and object recognition are widely recognized as important issues. Due to the diffifu>ty of scene segmentation and object recognition in real - world scenes, most work in this area has concentrated on explicitly or implicitly constrained scenarios, e. g.... | To enable intelligent man-machine interaction, attention control and recognition are widely recognized as important Due to the difficulty of segmentation and object recognition in real-world work in this area has concentrated on explicitly or implicitly constrained scenarios, e.g. uncluttered background, homogenous of ... | tO EnAbLE intELLigent Man-machine InTErActIOn, AttentioN coNtROl ANd ObjeCt rECogniTIoN ArE WIdELY RecognizeD As iMPorTAnt IsSUeS. Due tO tHE DiFFIcULtY of ScenE sEgmeNTatIon AND obJeCt rECogNiTIoN iN rEAl-World sCEnes, moST WOrK In thiS ArEA hAS CONCeNtRATEd On ExpLIcItLy Or iMPLIcitly constraiNED SCEnARiOs, E.G. UNcl... | To enable intelligent man-machine interaction,attention control and object recognition are widelyrecognized as important issues. Due to the difficulty of scene segmentation and object recognition in real-worldscenes, most work in this area has concentrated on explicitly or implicitly constrained scenar... | To _enable_ intelligent man-machine interaction, attention control _and_ object recognition _are_ widely recognized as _important_ issues. Due _to_ the difficulty of scene segmentation and object recognition in _real-world_ scenes, most _work_ in this area has _concentrated_ on explicitly or implicitly constrained scen... |
(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a developing unit which is used in an image forming apparatus for forming images based on electrophotography and which develops a static latent image into a developed image by supplying the developer to the photosensitive member by way of a developer support h... | ( 1 ) field of the invention the present invention relates to a developing unit which is used in an image forming apparatus for forming images based on electrophotography and which develops a static latent image into a developed image by supplying the developer to the photosensitive member by way of a developer support... | ( 1) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a developing unit which is used in an image forming apparatus for forming images based on electrophotography and which develops a static latent image into a developed image by supplying the developer to the photosensitive member by way of a developer support ... | (1) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a developing unit which is used in an image forming apparatus for forming images based on electrophotography which develops a static latent into a developed by supplying the developer to the photosensitive member by of a support having a developer magnetically... | (1) fiELd Of thE iNvEntION
THe pREseNT inVeNtIoN relAtes tO a DEvElOpInG unIt WHiCH is used iN An IMAGe FOrMiNG aPPAratus FOR fORmiNG iMAGEs BaSed oN ELECtrOphotOGRApHY aND WHich dEVElops a staTic LaTEnT ImAGe inTo a DeVELOpED iMAgE bY suPplyiNg the deVEloPer to THE PHOtOseNsitivE MemBeR bY WaY oF A deVELoPER suppOrT H... | (1) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to adeveloping unit which is used in an image forming apparatus for forming images based on electrophotography and whichdevelops a static latent image into a developed image by supplying the developer to the photosensitive member by way... | (1) Field of _the_ Invention The present _invention_ _relates_ to a developing unit _which_ is used in an image forming _apparatus_ for forming images _based_ on electrophotography and which develops a static latent image into a developed image by supplying the developer to the photosensitive member by way _of_ _a_ dev... |
Selectors are devices that may control the electrical properties of electronic devices containing said selectors. Selectors may be combined with memristors to form crossbar arrays of memory devices. Memristors are devices that can be programmed to different resistive states by applying a programming energy, such as a v... | commands are devices that may control the electrical properties of electronic devices containing said selectors. variables may be combined between memristors to form crossbar arrays of memory devices. controllers are devices that can be programmed to different resistive states by applying a programming energy, such as ... | Selectors are devices that may control the eledtrkcal properties of electronic devices containing sWis selext(rs. Selectors may be combined with memrls$ors to form crossbar arrays of memory devices. Memristors are devices tjqt can be programmed to different resistive stxteC by applying a programming energy, such as a v... | Selectors are devices that may control electrical properties of electronic devices containing said selectors. Selectors may be combined with memristors to form arrays of devices. Memristors are devices that can be programmed to different resistive states by applying programming energy, such a voltage. Large crossbar ar... | SeLEctoRs arE DeVIcES THAT mAY cOnTRoL THe elECTrICAl PRoPeRTiES OF elEctRonIC DEviCEs coNtAiNInG SAiD SElecToRs. SelEcTors MAY Be coMBIned WIth mEMRIsTORS TO fOrM CROSSBAR arrays OF meMory dEviCEs. memrisTORS are deVICeS thAT CAN bE pROGRAmmed TO dIFFeREnt resiStIVE sTaTes BY aPpLYInG A PrOGRAMMIng eNeRGy, sUcH AS A v... | Selectors are devices that may control the electricalproperties of electronic devices containing said selectors. Selectors may be combined with memristors to form crossbar arraysof memory devices. Memristors are devices that can be programmed to differentresistive states byapplying a programmingenergy, such... | _Selectors_ are devices that may control the electrical properties of electronic devices containing said selectors. Selectors may _be_ _combined_ with memristors _to_ form _crossbar_ _arrays_ of memory devices. Memristors are devices that can be programmed to _different_ resistive states by applying a programming _ener... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a device for securing containers, food items, bottles, cartons, etc. from moving on refrigerator shelves. There are thousands of recreational vehicles, motor homes, travel trailers, camping trailers, boats, etc. having refrigerators, where retention of store... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates generally to a device for securing containers, food items, bottles, cartons, etc. from moving on refrigerator shelves. there are thousands of recreational vehicles, trailer homes, travel trailers, camping trailers, boats, etc. having refrigerators, where retention of edi... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates generally to a Sevicr for securing containers, food items, bottles, cartons, etc. fEoj moving on refrigerator shelves. There are thousands of recreational vehicles, motor homes, travel trailers, camping trailers, boats, etc. having refrigerators, where retention of store... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates generally to a device for securing containers, food items, bottles, cartons, etc. from moving on refrigerator There are thousands of recreational vehicles, motor homes, travel trailers, camping trailers, boats, etc. having refrigerators, retention of stores items on shel... | 1. FIELd OF tHE invEnTIoN
tHiS INvENtION relAtES GENeRaLly to a Device fOr SeCuRiNG COnTaINers, FOoD ItemS, BottleS, CARTOns, etC. FrOM Moving ON RefRIGErATor ShELveS. TherE aRE ThOuSANds oF ReCreATIoNAL vEHiCleS, mOtor HOMEs, trAvEl TRAilErS, camPING TRAIleRS, bOATS, etc. hAvinG rEfRIgErATORs, wherE rEtEnTIon oF sTorE... | 1. Fieldof the Invention This invention relatesgenerallyto a device for securing containers, food items, bottles, cartons, etc. from moving on refrigerator shelves. There are thousands of recreational vehicles, motorhomes, travel trailers, camping trailers, boats, etc. having refrigerators, where ... | _1._ Field of the Invention _This_ invention _relates_ generally to a device for securing containers, food items, bottles, cartons, etc. from moving on refrigerator shelves. There are thousands of recreational vehicles, motor homes, travel trailers, camping trailers, boats, etc. having refrigerators, where _retention_ ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to digital microscopy and more specifically relates to the processing and analysis of digital slides.
2. Related Art
In the growing field virtual microscopy, the first challenges to be overcome were related to the digital imaging of microscope slides (“s... | 1. field of the invention or present invention generally relates to digital microscopy and more specifically relates to the processing and analysis of digital slides. 2. related art in the growing field virtual microscopy, the first challenges to be overcome were related to the digital imaging of microscope slides ( “ ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to digital microscopy and more specifically relates to the processing and analysis of digital slides. 2. Related Art In the growing field virtual microscopy, the first challenges to be overcome were related to the digital imaging of microscope slides (“ ... | Field of the Invention present invention relates to digital microscopy and specifically relates to the processing and of digital slides. 2. Related Art In the field virtual microscopy, the challenges to be were related to the digital imaging of microscope slides (“scanning”). Conventional image is one approach that is ... | 1. FielD oF tHE INvEnTIon
ThE prEseNT INVeNtiOn GENEraLlY ReLaTEs To dIgiTal MIcROSCOPy And MOrE SpEcifIcAlLy RELATES To THe PrOCESsIng And ANALYsIS oF DiGITAl sLIDEs.
2. RELAtEd aRt
iN tHe grOwing FielD viRTUal mIcRosCoPy, THE FIrsT chALLEnGEs To bE overCoMe WErE ReLAted TO thE dIGITAl ImaGINg of miCROsCOPE sliDeS (“S... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present invention generally relates to digital microscopy and more specificallyrelates to the processing and analysis of digitalslides. 2. Related Art In the growing field virtual microscopy, the first challenges to be overcome wererelated tothe digital imaging of microscope sl... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally _relates_ to digital microscopy _and_ more _specifically_ relates _to_ the _processing_ and analysis of digital slides. 2. Related Art _In_ the growing field virtual microscopy, the first challenges _to_ _be_ overcome _were_ related to the digital imaging of mic... |
This invention relates generally to injection molding and more particularly to multi-cavity thermal gated injection molding apparatus to coinject melt from two or more melt sources having a melt distribution plate mounted between the common manifold and the nozzle leading to each gate.
Coinjection of more than one type... | this invention relates generally to injection molding and more particularly to multi - unit thermal gated injection molding apparatus to coinject melt from two or more melt sources having a melt distribution plate mounted between the common manifold and the nozzle leading to each gate. coinjection of more than one type... | This invention relates generxlOy to injection molding and more particularly to multi - cavity thermal gated injection KoldinY apparatus to coinject melt from two or more melt sources having a melt distribution plate mounted between the common manifold and the nozzle leading to each gate. Coinjection of more than one tU... | This invention relates generally to injection and more particularly to multi-cavity thermal gated injection molding apparatus to coinject melt from two or more melt sources having a melt distribution plate mounted between the common and the nozzle leading to each gate. Coinjection of more than one type of melt known in... | tHIs iNvEntIOn RElATES gEneRAllY tO inJEctIOn molDing aNd moRe PartICulaRly tO MULtI-CAVITy thErMaL GAtED iNJEctIon MOLDinG aPpArATus to COinjeCT MELT FrOM Two or mORE MELt sOURCeS HAVinG A mELt DiSTRiBUtION PLaTE mOUntEd bETWeEn tHe comMoN ManiFold and THE NoZzlE LeADING To EaCH GAtE.
coINJeCtiOn of mORe than One tYPE... | This invention relates generally to injection molding and more particularly to multi-cavity thermalgated injection molding apparatus to coinject melt from two or moremeltsources having amelt distribution platemounted between the common manifold andthenozzle leading to each gate. Coinjection of more ... | This invention _relates_ generally to injection molding and more _particularly_ to multi-cavity thermal gated injection molding apparatus _to_ coinject _melt_ from two or _more_ melt sources having _a_ _melt_ distribution plate mounted between the common manifold and the nozzle leading to each gate. _Coinjection_ _of_ ... |
Higher Order Ambisonics (HOA) offers the advantage of capturing a complete sound field in the vicinity of a specific location in the three dimensional space, which location is called ‘sweet spot’. Such HOA representation is independent of a specific loudspeaker set-up, in contrast to channel-based techniques like stere... | higher order ambisonics ( hoa ) offers the advantage of capturing a complete sound field in some vicinity of a specific location in the three dimensional space, which location is called ‘ sweet spot theory. such hoa representation is independent of a specific loudspeaker set - up, in contrast to channel - based techniq... | Higher Order Ambisonics (HOA) offers the advantage of capturing a complete sound field in the vicinity of a specific location in the three dimensional space, which location is called ‘ sweet spot ’. Such HOA representation is independent of a specific loudspeaker set - up, in contrast to channel - based techniques like... | Higher Order Ambisonics (HOA) offers the advantage of a complete field in vicinity of a location in the three dimensional space, which location is called ‘sweet spot’. Such HOA representation independent a specific loudspeaker in contrast to channel-based techniques like stereo or surround. But this is at the expense d... | HigheR oRdEr aMbisOnIcS (hOA) oFfeRS the AdVantage Of CaPTuriNG a complEtE SOunD FIelD iN the vicinITY OF a SpECiFiC LoCATION in tHe ThReE DImENsionAL SPACe, whiCh LOcatIon iS cAlleD ‘sWeet SpOt’. SUCH HOa RePreSeNTAtIoN is IndEpENdent Of A sPEcific LOUDSpeAker seT-up, iN cONtrAST TO cHaNNeL-bASeD tecHniqueS lIkE Stere... | Higher Order Ambisonics (HOA) offers the advantage of capturing a complete sound fieldin the vicinity of a specific location in the three dimensionalspace, which location is called ‘sweetspot’. SuchHOA representationis independent ofa specific loudspeaker set-up, in contrast to channel-based techniquesli... | Higher Order Ambisonics (HOA) offers the advantage _of_ capturing a complete sound field in _the_ vicinity _of_ a specific location _in_ _the_ three _dimensional_ space, which location is called _‘sweet_ spot’. Such HOA _representation_ _is_ independent of a _specific_ loudspeaker _set-up,_ in contrast to channel-based... |
1. Field
The following description relates to object recognition using an artificial neuron network.
2. Description of Related Art
In order to recognize an object, RGB data from camera sensors may be received, and handcrafted features may be extracted from the data to perform image processing. If the image processing d... | 1. field the following context relates to object recognition involving an optic neuron network. 2. description of related art or order to recognize an object, rgb data from camera data may be received, and handcrafted features may remain extracted from the data to perform image processing. if the optical processing dep... | 1. Field The following description relates to (bjeFt recognition &Zing an artificial neuron network. 2. Description of Related Art In order to rdc9gnize an oV,ect, RGB data from camera sensors may be received, and handcrafted features may be extracted br*m the data to perform image processing. If the image procesDihg d... | 1. Field The following description relates to object using an artificial network. 2. Description of Related Art In to recognize an object, RGB data camera sensors may be received, and handcrafted features may be extracted from the data to perform image processing. If image processing depends only on the handcrafted fea... | 1. fIEld
ThE fOLLoWinG DeScrIpTION RElATES tO obJeCt reCOgNitIoN uSING an artIfICiAL NeURON neTwORk.
2. DESCRIPtioN of relaTed Art
iN OrDER to RecoGnIzE AN obJeCT, RgB dATA FroM CamERa seNSorS mAy Be REceIVed, and HandCRAftEd fEAturEs may BE EXtraCTEd fRoM ThE daTa To peRFORm iMAge PrOcESSiNg. If the iMAgE prOCessIng D... | 1. Field The following description relates to object recognitionusingan artificial neuron network. 2. Description of Related Art In order to recognizean object, RGB data from camera sensors may be received, and handcraftedfeatures may be extractedfrom the data toperform image processing. If the image... | 1. Field _The_ following description relates to object recognition using an artificial neuron network. 2. _Description_ of Related _Art_ _In_ order _to_ recognize _an_ object, RGB _data_ from camera sensors may be received, _and_ handcrafted features may be extracted from the data to perform image processing. _If_ the ... |
Presently public places, such as restaurants, make available to the consumers dispensers of tissue paper items such as serviettes table napkins, towels or sanitary paper.
In general, a napkin dispenser comprises an open-ended case having a substantially parallelepiped shape and including a front panel fitted with a tra... | large public places, such as restaurants, make available to the consumers dispensers of tissue paper items such as serviettes table napkins, towels or sanitary paper. in general, either napkin dispenser comprises an open - ended case having a substantially parallelepiped shape and including a front panel fitted with a ... | Presently public places, such as restaurants, make available to the consumers dispensers of tissue paper items Cucb as serviettes table napkins, towels or sanitary paper. In general, a napkin dispenser comprises an open - ended case having a substantially parallelepiped shape and including a front panel fitted with a t... | Presently public places, such as restaurants, make available the consumers of tissue paper items as serviettes table napkins, towels or sanitary paper. In general, a napkin dispenser comprises an case substantially parallelepiped shape and including a front fitted with a transverse which the napkins are extracted. The ... | Presently PuBLIC PlacES, SUcH aS ReSTAURANtS, maKe avaILAblE to ThE cOnSuMERS dISpEnSeRs OF tIsSuE PApeR iTEmS sUch AS SErviEtTeS TablE NapKIns, ToWeLs Or SAnItAry pAPer.
in genEral, A naPkin DISpENser COmprisES an oPeN-enDeD cASE HaviNG A sUBSTaNtiALLy PaRalLElePIpEd sHApe aNd InClUDING A frONt pAnEL FIttEd wiTH A tRA... | Presently public places, such as restaurants, make availableto the consumers dispensers of tissue paper items such as serviettes table napkins, towels or sanitary paper. In general, a napkin dispenser comprises anopen-ended case having asubstantially parallelepiped shape andincluding a front... | _Presently_ public places, such as restaurants, make available to the consumers dispensers of tissue paper _items_ such _as_ serviettes table napkins, towels or sanitary paper. _In_ general, a _napkin_ dispenser _comprises_ an open-ended _case_ having _a_ _substantially_ parallelepiped shape and including _a_ front pan... |
Most flush tanks are provided with tank covers to cover the reservoir of water stored in the flush tanks. Typically, such tank covers are made of the same material as the flush tanks, which is porcelain. Such porcelain flush tank covers are heavy and undecorative. Moreover, it is common to place articles on top of the ... | most flush tanks are provided with tank covers to cover the reservoir of water stored in the flush tanks. typically, such tank covers are made of the same material as the flush tanks, which is porcelain. such conventional flush tank covers are compact and undecorative. moreover, it is common to place articles on top of... | Most flush tanks are provided with tank covers to cover the reservoir of water stored in the flush tanks. Typically, such tank covers are made of the same material as the flush tanks, which is porcelain. Such porcelain flush tank covers are heavy and undecorative. Moreover, it is common to place articles on top of the ... | Most flush tanks are provided with tank covers cover the reservoir of water in the flush tanks. Typically, such tank covers are made of the same material as the flush which is porcelain. Such porcelain flush tank covers are heavy and undecorative. Moreover, is common to place articles on the flush tank covers. However,... | Most FLush taNKs ARE prOviDeD WITh TANK COVErS to coVer THe ReSErvOiR oF WatER StoREd in ThE FLUSh TAnKs. TYpIcaLLy, SUCH tANk coveRS are maDe of thE sAme MATERial AS The fluSh tANKs, wHICh IS porCeLain. SucH PoRceLaIn fLUSh tanK COVeRs are Heavy And undecoRATiVE. MoreOvEr, IT iS coMMON TO Place articLES on TOp Of tHe ... | Mostflush tanks are provided with tank covers tocover the reservoir of waterstored in the flush tanks. Typically, such tank covers are madeof the samematerial as theflush tanks, which is porcelain. Such porcelain flushtank covers are heavyand undecorative. Moreover, it is common to placearticles o... | _Most_ flush tanks are provided with _tank_ _covers_ to cover the reservoir of water stored in the flush tanks. Typically, _such_ tank covers are made of _the_ _same_ material as the flush tanks, which is _porcelain._ Such porcelain flush tank _covers_ are _heavy_ and undecorative. Moreover, it is common _to_ place _ar... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a toll pass display assembly and system and, more particularly, pertains to removably retaining a toll pass in position for being scanned when driving a vehicle.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The use of other vehicle pass holders of known methods and apparatu... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a toll pass display assembly and system and, more particularly, pertains to removably retaining a toll pass in position for purposes scanned when driving a vehicle. 2. description in the prior art the use of other vehicle pass holders of known methods and appar... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a toll pass display assembly and system and, moDF particularly, pertains to removably retaining a toll pass in position for v$ing scanned when driving a vehicle. 2. Description of the Prior Art The use of other vehicle pass holders of known methods and apparatu... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a toll pass display assembly and system and, more particularly, pertains removably retaining a toll pass in position being scanned a vehicle. 2. Description of the Prior The use of pass holders of known methods and apparatuses is known in the prior art. More sp... | 1. fIeLD of THE iNVEntion
ThE PRESENT InveNTioN reLAteS tO A tOLl PASs DIsplAy asseMbLY AND SysTem AnD, mORE pARTicULARLy, pERTAInS To rEMOvAbly rEtAINING A TOLl pASS IN pOsITion foR BEINg ScaNNEd wHEN drivInG A VEHiCLe.
2. DESCriptIoN oF thE PRiOR ArT
thE USe OF OtHEr VehiclE pASS hOLdeRs oF known MethodS AnD APPaRATU... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent invention relates to a toll pass display assembly and system and,more particularly, pertains to removablyretaining a toll pass in positionfor being scanned when driving a vehicle. 2. Description of the Prior ArtThe use of other vehicle pass holders of known methods and... | 1. Field _of_ the _Invention_ The present _invention_ _relates_ _to_ a _toll_ _pass_ display assembly and system and, more particularly, pertains to _removably_ retaining a toll pass in position for being _scanned_ when driving a _vehicle._ 2. _Description_ _of_ the Prior Art The use of other _vehicle_ pass holders _of... |
Wireless communication may be used as a means of accessing a computer network and have certain advantages over wired communications for accessing a computer network. One of those advantages is a lower cost of infrastructure to provide access to many separate locations or addresses compared to wired communications. This... | wireless communication may be used as a manner of accessing a computer network and have certain advantages over wired communications for accessing a computer network. one of those advantages is a lower cost of having to provide access to many separate locations or addresses compared to wired communications. this is the... | Wireless communication may be used as a means of accessing a computer network and have cerraiH advantages over wired communications for accessing a computer network. One of those advantages is a IoweT cost of infrastructure to provide access to many separate locations or addresses compared to wired communications. This... | Wireless communication may be used as means of a network and have certain advantages over wired communications for accessing a network. One of those advantages is a lower cost of infrastructure to provide access to many separate locations or addresses compared to wired communications. This is the so-called “last mile” ... | wiRElesS ComMUNicAtIoN MaY Be UseD AS a mEaNs oF aCcESsiNg a computEr nETwORk ANd hAVe CERTain advaNTAGes OVER WIrED COMMUNiCATioNS fOR AccESSing a CoMputer nETWork. oNe of tHosE aDvANTAGEs iS A lOwEr COSt OF iNfrAsTruCTuRE tO pRoviDe aCCess To many SEpaRAte LOcations or ADDREsseS COmpaREd tO WIReD cOmMUnIcaTioNS. THIS... | Wireless communication may be used as a means of accessing a computer networkand have certain advantages over wiredcommunications for accessing a computer network. One of those advantagesis a lower cost of infrastructure to provide access tomanyseparate locations or addresses comparedto wiredcommun... | Wireless communication may _be_ used as _a_ means _of_ accessing a computer network and _have_ certain advantages over wired communications for accessing _a_ computer network. One of _those_ advantages is a lower _cost_ of _infrastructure_ to provide access to _many_ separate locations or addresses compared _to_ wired ... |
Various methods are available for attaching proteins to solid surfaces. Most rely on either (1) non-specific adsorption, or (2) the reaction of chemical groups within proteins (e.g., amino and carboxylic acid groups) with surfaces containing complementary reactive groups. In both cases the protein is attached to the su... | various methods are available for attaching proteins to solid surfaces. most rely on either ( 1 ) non - specific adsorption, or ( 2 ) the reaction via chemical groups within proteins ( e. g., amino and carboxylic acid groups ) with surfaces containing complementary reactive structures. in both cases the protein is atta... | Various methods are available for attaching proteins to solid surfaces. <)st rely on either (1) non - sLeciCic adsorption, or (2) the reaction of chemical groups within proteins (e. g. , amino and carboxylic acid groups) with surfaces containing complementary reactive groups. In both cZsSs the protein is attached to th... | Various methods are available for attaching to surfaces. Most rely on either (1) non-specific adsorption, or (2) reaction chemical groups within proteins (e.g., amino and carboxylic acid with surfaces containing complementary reactive groups. In both cases the is attached to the in random orientations. The recombinant ... | vaRioUs mEThODs ARE AvAIlaBlE fOR ATTaCHiNg prOTeiNs TO SOLid surFaces. mOsT rEly on eitHER (1) non-spEciFic adsoRPtioN, Or (2) ThE ReACtioN of cHeMICaL GrOUPs wiTHiN prOteiNs (E.g., AmINO and CARBOxYLIC aCid Groups) with SurFACes conTaiNing coMPLeMenTARy rEacTive GRoUps. iN boTH CaSes the PROTEIN iS aTTACHED to ThE sU... | Various methodsareavailable for attaching proteinsto solid surfaces. Most relyon either (1) non-specific adsorption, or (2)the reaction of chemical groups within proteins (e.g., amino and carboxylic acidgroups) withsurfaces containing complementary reactive groups. In both casesthe protei... | Various methods are available for attaching proteins to solid _surfaces._ _Most_ rely on _either_ (1) _non-specific_ adsorption, or _(2)_ the reaction of chemical groups _within_ _proteins_ (e.g., amino and _carboxylic_ acid groups) with surfaces containing _complementary_ reactive groups. In both cases the protein is ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention is related to the field of integrated circuits and, more particularly, to command processing in a peripheral component in an integrated circuit.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a peripheral interface controller that has significant data bandwidth, one of the challenges that... | 1. field of the view this invention is related to the field of integrated circuits and, more particularly, to command processing in a peripheral component in an integrated circuit. 2. description of the related art in a peripheral interface controller that has significant data bandwidth, one of the challenges that can ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention is related to the field of integrated circuits and, more particularly, to command processing in a psripteral component in an integrated circuit. 2. Description of the $elatdd Art In a peripheral interface controller that has signififajt data bandwidth, one of the challenges that... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention is related to field of integrated circuits and, more particularly, to command processing in a peripheral component in circuit. 2. Description of the Related Art In a peripheral interface controller that has significant data bandwidth, one of the challenges that can is the contro... | 1. FielD Of The iNVeNtIoN
ThIS invENtioN Is rELaTED To tHE FieLD OF InTEGRaTeD CIRCUItS aNd, mORE pARticUlaRlY, To CoMmAnd PROcEsSing in a pErIPheraL COmpOnENT In aN inTeGrATed CiRcuIT.
2. dEScrIptION of tHe rELaTed arT
in a peripheRal iNTERfACe CONtrOLLer ThAT HAS SIGNiFiCAnt DATa baNdWiDTH, onE of The chALlEngeS thAt... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention is relatedto the field of integrated circuitsand,more particularly,to command processing in a peripheral component in an integrated circuit. 2. Description of theRelated Art In a peripheralinterface controller that has significant data bandwidth, one of the chal... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention This invention is related _to_ the field of integrated circuits and, _more_ particularly, to command processing in a _peripheral_ component in _an_ integrated _circuit._ 2. Description _of_ _the_ Related _Art_ _In_ a peripheral interface controller that has significant data bandwidth, one of... |
In modern automotive applications, various control systems are interested in positional information for the clutch. To determine such positional information, position encoders have been used to monitor the position of a control gear of the clutch actuation system, thereby determining positional information for the clut... | in modern automotive applications, various control systems are interested in positional information for the clutch. to determine such positional information, position encoders have been used to monitor the position of a control gear of the clutch actuation system, thereby determining positional information for the clut... | In modern automotive applications, various control systems are inhegested in positional information for the clutch. To determine such positional information, position encoders have b2Fn us2S to monitor the position of a control gear of the clutch actuation system, thereby deterNiMing positional inCorkation for the clut... | In modern automotive applications, various control systems are interested in positional information for the clutch. To determine such positional information, position have been used to monitor the position a control gear of the clutch actuation system, thereby positional information for the clutch. these conventional e... | IN mOdErN aUToMOTivE APPlIcaTiOnS, VarIOuS conTroL SyStems ARe InTEReStED In PoSITioNaL InFormaTIoN for the clUtcH. to DeTermINe sUch pOSItIoNaL InforMaTion, POsITiOn EnCoDers HAvE BeEN Used TO mOniTor ThE posITION Of A cONTrOl gEar of ThE cLuTCh ActUAtIOn sYsTeM, THEReBY deterMinING pOSITionaL inFOrmAtIOn For thE cLut... | In modernautomotive applications, various control systems are interested in positionalinformation for the clutch. To determinesuch positional information, positionencoders have been used to monitorthe positionofa control gear of the clutch actuationsystem,thereby determining positional information... | In modern automotive applications, _various_ control _systems_ _are_ interested in positional information for the clutch. To _determine_ such positional information, position encoders have been used to monitor _the_ _position_ of _a_ control gear of the _clutch_ actuation system, thereby determining positional informat... |
Heretofore, a hybrid electric vehicle and an electric vehicle use a high-power brushless motor. To control the brushless motor of the hybrid electric vehicle, it is necessary to accurately ascertain the rotation position (angle) of a motor rotating shaft. This is because, for switching control of energization to each c... | heretofore, a hybrid electric vehicle and an electric vehicle use a high - power brushless motor. to control the brushless motor of the hybrid electric vehicle, it is necessary to accurately ascertain the rotation position ( angle ) during a motor rotating shaft. this is because, for switching control of energization t... | Heretofore, a hybrKF electric vehicle and an electric vehicle use a high - power brushless motor. To con6roK the brushless motor of the hybrid electric vehicle, it is necessary to accurately ascertain the rotation position (angle) of a motor rotating shaft. This is because, for switching control of energization to each... | Heretofore, a hybrid electric vehicle an use a high-power brushless motor. To control the brushless motor of the hybrid electric vehicle, it is necessary to accurately ascertain the rotation position (angle) of a motor shaft. This is because, for switching control of energization to of the motor stator, the rotation po... | HEReTOfoRE, A hybRiD eleCtrIc VEhICLe And an elECtrIC VEhiClE Use a hiGh-pOWeR bRUSHLESS MOToR. to ConTrOl ThE bRuShLESS MOtOR Of THE hybRiD eleCTRic vEhiclE, It iS neCeSSAry TO ACCuRatELY AScerTAin the rOtatIoN POSItion (angLE) Of a motoR RotAtING shaFt. tHIS IS beCAUse, fOr sWiTchiNg CoNTROl Of ENeRgiZAtion to eAcH c... | Heretofore, a hybrid electricvehicle and an electric vehicle use ahigh-powerbrushless motor. To control the brushless motor ofthe hybridelectric vehicle, it is necessary to accurately ascertain the rotation position (angle) ofamotor rotating shaft. This is because, for switching control of e... | Heretofore, _a_ hybrid electric vehicle and _an_ electric vehicle use a _high-power_ brushless motor. To control the brushless motor of the hybrid electric vehicle, it is necessary to accurately ascertain the _rotation_ position _(angle)_ of _a_ motor rotating shaft. This is because, for switching control of energizati... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a pole assembly of a tent and, more particularly, to a pole assembly of a tent which prevents sagging of the tent thereby maintaining the tent to be tight and makes it possible to control the height of the tent thereby easily disjointing the tent.
2. Description of th... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to a pole assembly of a tent and, more particularly, to a pole assembly of a tent which prevents sagging of the tent thereby maintaining the tent to be tight and makes it possible to control the height of the tent thereby easily disjointing the tent. 2. description of th... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a pole assembly of a teG5 and, more particularly, to a pole assembly of a tent which prevents sagging of the tent thereby maintaining the tent to be tight and makes it possible to control the height of the tent thereby easily disjointing the tent. 2. Description of th... | 1. Field of Invention This invention relates a pole assembly of a and, more to a pole assembly of tent which prevents sagging of the tent thereby maintaining the tent to be tight and makes it possible to control height of the tent thereby easily disjointing the tent. 2. Description of the Conventional Art In general, p... | 1. FIELd Of THe InVeNTion
tHIs iNVENTioN RElatEs to A pOLE assEMbly OF a TenT ANd, more partICuLArLy, to a POLE asSEmBLY oF a TeNt WhIcH PRevENts SaGgIng Of THe tENT TherebY MAiNtaInInG The tent tO bE TigHT AND maKES IT POSsIblE to cONtroL thE HeIGHT oF THE TENt thErEbY EASilY dISJoiNTiNg THE tENt.
2. descrIptIon OF tH... | 1. Field ofthe Invention This invention relates to a pole assembly of a tent and,moreparticularly, to apoleassembly of atent which prevents sagging of the tent thereby maintaining the tent to be tight and makes it possible to control the height of thetent thereby easily disjointing the tent. 2.Descri... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention This invention relates to a pole assembly of a tent and, more particularly, _to_ a pole assembly of a _tent_ which prevents sagging of the _tent_ thereby maintaining the tent to be _tight_ and _makes_ it possible _to_ control the height _of_ the tent thereby easily disjointing the tent. 2. D... |
The invention is based on a speed governor of the generic type described hereinafter. A speed or rpm governor of this kind is the subject of German Patent Application P No. 33 01 416.7, in which the governor spring is a pre-stressed compression spring disposed between the two supporting parts with those parts being emb... | the invention is based on a speed governor of the generic type described hereinafter. a speed or rpm governor of this kind is the subject of a patent application p no. 33 01 416. 7, in which the governor spring is a pre - stressed compression spring disposed between the two balancing parts with these parts being embodi... | The invention is based on a speed governor of the generic gy)e described hereinafter. A speed or rpm governor of this kind is the subject of German Patent Application P No. 33 01 416. 7, in which the governor spring is a pre - stressed compression spring disposed between the two supporting parts with those parts being ... | The invention is based on a governor the generic type described hereinafter. speed or rpm governor of this kind is the subject of German Patent Application P No. 33 01 416.7, in the governor spring is a pre-stressed compression spring disposed between the two supporting parts with those parts being embodied such that t... | thE iNVEntioN Is BaseD On a speeD govErnoR OF The GEneRiC TYpe DescRibEd herEINAFTEr. a SpEED or RPm goVErNOR of THIs KinD IS tHE SubjeCt oF gErMaN pAtENt APPlICatIoN p no. 33 01 416.7, In whICh THE gOveRnOr SPriNG IS A Pre-sTrESsed ComPreSsIoN SprinG DispOSED betWEEN THe TwO SuppOrtING PartS wITh THOSE paRTS BeING Emb... | Theinvention is based on a speed governor of the generictype described hereinafter. A speed or rpm governor of this kind is the subjectof German Patent Application P No. 3301 416.7, inwhich the governorspring is apre-stressedcompression spring disposedbetweenthe two supporting partswiththose ... | _The_ invention is based on a speed _governor_ of _the_ generic _type_ described hereinafter. A speed _or_ _rpm_ governor _of_ this kind is the subject of _German_ _Patent_ Application P No. 33 01 416.7, in which _the_ governor spring is a pre-stressed compression _spring_ disposed between the two supporting parts _wit... |
Cars include many different electro-mechanical and electronic applications. Examples include braking systems, electronic security systems, radios, Compact Disc (CD) players, internal and external lighting systems, temperature control systems, locking systems, seat adjustment systems, speed control systems, mirror adjus... | cars include many different electro - mechanical and mechanical applications. examples include braking systems, electronic security systems, radios, compact disc ( cd ) players, internal and external lighting systems, temperature control systems, locking systems, seat adjustment systems, speed control systems, mirror a... | Cars include many different electro - mecnanicsl and electronic applications. Examples include braking systems, electronic security sye^ems, radios, Compact Disc (CD) players, internal and external lighting systems, temperature control systems, locking systems, seat adjustment systems, speed control systems, mirror adj... | Cars include many different electro-mechanical and electronic applications. Examples include braking systems, security systems, radios, Compact Disc (CD) players, internal and external lighting systems, temperature control systems, locking systems, seat systems, speed control systems, mirror adjustment systems, directi... | CArS INcLude MaNY difFeReNT ELecTro-mEcHAniCaL And ELectrOnic aPPlIcAtIONS. exAMpleS incLUDe brAkinG SySTEMs, ElECTROniC SECURiTY syStEmS, RADios, COMpacT Disc (Cd) pLayeRs, interNAl AND exTERnAl lIGhTing SYstEMs, temPErAtUrE cOntroL SYsteMS, lOCkiNG SYStems, SeAt aDjUStMENt SYStemS, SpeeD ConTrol syStEMS, MIRROR AdJus... | Cars include many different electro-mechanicaland electronic applications. Examples include braking systems, electronic security systems, radios, Compact Disc(CD) players, internal andexternal lightingsystems, temperature control systems, locking systems, seat adjustment systems, speed control syst... | Cars include many different electro-mechanical and electronic applications. Examples _include_ braking systems, electronic security systems, _radios,_ _Compact_ Disc (CD) players, internal and external _lighting_ systems, temperature control systems, locking systems, _seat_ _adjustment_ systems, speed control systems, ... |
Acute coronary and cerebrovascular accidents are currently the first death cause in the world. In addition, the global incidence of recurrence and death in the 6 month post-treatment period after an acute coronary syndrome is still 8-15%. In the case of acute coronary syndrome with ST segment elevation, mechanical trea... | acute coronary and cerebrovascular accidents are currently the first death cause in the world. in addition, the global incidence of recurrence and death in the 6 month post - treatment period after an acute coronary syndrome is still 8 - 15 %. in the case of renal valve syndrome with st segment elevation, mechanical tr... | Acute coronary and cerebrovascular accidents are currently the first death cause in the world. In addition, the global incidence of recu3renc4 and death in the 6 month post - treatment period after an acute coronary syndrome is still 8 - 15% . In the case of acute coronary syndrome with ST segment elevation, mechanical... | Acute coronary and cerebrovascular are currently the first death in the world. In the global incidence of death in the 6 month post-treatment period after coronary syndrome is 8-15%. In the case of acute coronary syndrome with ST segment mechanical treatment with coronary angioplasty and introduction of a stent is high... | ACUTe CoROnARY and CeReBroVasCULaR aCcIdENtS ArE cURrenTLy THe firST DEAtH cAUSE iN the WOrld. In ADdiTIon, tHe gLobal INCidenCE OF rECURrEnCe And dEaTh In thE 6 mOntH poSt-TreaTmeNt PerIod aFtEr An AcUte cORONARy SyndromE IS still 8-15%. in THe case of ACuTe CorONArY SYNDROme wiTh st SegmEnT elEVATIoN, MechaNicAl trEA... | Acute coronary and cerebrovascular accidentsare currently the first deathcause inthe world. In addition, the globalincidenceofrecurrence and deathin the 6 month post-treatmentperiod after anacute coronary syndromeis still 8-15%. In the case of acute coronary syndrome with ST segment elevation, mechanical trea... | Acute coronary and cerebrovascular accidents are currently _the_ first death cause _in_ _the_ world. In addition, the global incidence of recurrence and death in the 6 _month_ post-treatment period after an acute coronary syndrome is still _8-15%._ In the case of acute _coronary_ syndrome with _ST_ segment elevation, m... |
When a device such as a smart phone provides directions to a destination, use of the device's GPS transceiver to output the directions can drain the device's battery undesirably fast. As recognized herein, this can be frustrating to a user because the drain on the battery can leave the device without enough battery pow... | when a device such as a smart phone flashes directions via a destination, use of the device ' s usb transceiver to output the directions can drain the device ' s battery undesirably fast. as recognized with, this can be frustrating to a user that rapid drain on the battery can leave the device without enough battery po... | WhDm a device xjch as a Amxrt phone provides directions to a destination, use of the device ' s GPS HransceiGer to output the directions can drain the device ' s bQ4tery undesirably fast. As recoFn9zed Ywrein, this can be frustrating to a user because the drain on the battery can leave the device without 3hough Va5tery... | When a device such as a smart phone provides directions to destination, use of the device's GPS transceiver to output directions can drain the device's battery undesirably fast. As recognized herein, this can be frustrating to a user because the drain on the battery can the without enough battery power to other tasks b... | wHen a DevIce SuCh as a Smart pHONe prOVIDeS DiRECtIONs tO a DEsTInAtIoN, UsE oF the Device'S gpS TrANSceiveR To oUtpuT the DIReCTIoNs CAN drAIn tHE DEviCE's bATTeRY undEsIrABLy faSt. aS ReCOgNIzEd HeREin, THIS CAN BE frUsTrATing TO A USEr BEcaUse The draIN On THE BaTtery can LeaVe tHe DeVICe wiThOUt enOUgH bATTerY pOw... | When a device such as a smart phoneprovides directions to a destination,use ofthe device's GPS transceiver to output the directions can drain the device's battery undesirably fast. As recognized herein, this can be frustrating to a user because the drain on the battery can leave the device ... | When _a_ device such as _a_ smart _phone_ provides _directions_ to a destination, use of the device's GPS _transceiver_ to output the directions _can_ drain the device's battery _undesirably_ _fast._ As recognized _herein,_ _this_ can be frustrating to a user because the drain on _the_ battery can leave the device with... |
Glass sheets and other substrates can be coated with a stack of transparent, metal-containing films to vary the properties of the coated substrates. Particularly desirable are coatings characterized by their ability to transmit visible light while reducing the transmittance of other wavelengths of radiation, especially... | glass sheets and other substrates can be coated with a stack of transparent, metal - containing films to vary the properties of the coated substrates. particularly desirable are coatings distinguished by their ability to transmit visible light while reducing the transmittance of other wavelengths of radiation, especial... | Glass sheets and other substrates can be coated with a stack of transparent, metal - containing films to vary the properties of the coated substrates. Particularly desirable are coatings characterized by their ability to transmit visible light while reducing the transmittance of other wavelengths of radiation, especial... | Glass sheets and other substrates can be coated with a stack of transparent, metal-containing films to vary the properties of coated substrates. desirable are characterized by their ability to visible light reducing the transmittance of other wavelengths especially radiation in the infrared spectrum. These characterist... | GLASS sheEtS aND other SUBStraTeS cAn be COAted WItH A stacK Of tRansPAreNT, MEtAL-coNtAiNInG filmS tO VARy tHe prOpertiES OF THE coatEd suBStrAtES. partICuLarLY dEsirabLe ARe coatINGs CHaRAcTEriZED bY ThEIR abIlITY to TRAnSMiT VisIBlE liGHt WHIlE REDuCIng THE TrAnsMiTtAnCE of otHEr waVElengthS of RadIAtion, ESpECiaLLy... | Glasssheets andothersubstrates can be coated with a stack oftransparent,metal-containing films to vary the properties of the coated substrates. Particularly desirable arecoatings characterized by their ability to transmit visible light while reducing the transmittance of other wavelengths of radiati... | Glass sheets and other substrates can be coated with a stack of _transparent,_ metal-containing films to vary _the_ properties of _the_ coated substrates. Particularly desirable _are_ coatings _characterized_ _by_ their ability _to_ transmit visible light while reducing the _transmittance_ _of_ other wavelengths of rad... |
Balloon catheters are used in a variety of medical procedures. For example, in the well-known procedure of percutaneous translumenal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) a balloon catheter is inserted into a coronary artery. Then, the balloon of the catheter is inflated, to force expansion of the walls of the coronary artery to... | balloon catheters are used in widespread variety of medical procedures. for example, in the well - known procedure of percutaneous translumenal coronary angioplasty ( ptca ) a balloon catheter is inserted into a coronary artery. then, the balloon of the catheter is inflated, to force expansion of the walls of the coron... | Balloon catheters are usww in a variety of medical procedures. For example, in the well - known procedure of percutaneous translumenal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) a balloon cathWYer is inserted into a coronary artery. Then, the balloon of the catheter is inflated, to force expansion of the walls of the coronary artery ... | Balloon catheters are used in a variety of procedures. For example, in the well-known procedure of percutaneous translumenal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) a balloon catheter is inserted into coronary artery. Then, the balloon the catheter is inflated, to force expansion of walls the coronary artery to increase blood flow... | BallooN catHeTeRS ARe UsEd IN a VARIetY OF MedicAl pROCEDuRES. FOr EXaMPle, In tHE WElL-knowN proCeDURE OF PErCuTanEOuS TransLumeNal CoRoNaRy aNgIopLAStY (PTCa) A BALLoon cAtheter iS INSeRteD InTo A CORonArY ArtERY. THen, tHE bAllOON of tHe catHeTeR Is inFLATED, To force exPaNsION of The WAlLs oF thE COrOnarY aRtEry to... | Balloon catheters are used in a variety of medical procedures. For example, in thewell-known procedureofpercutaneous translumenal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) a ballooncatheteris insertedinto a coronary artery. Then, the balloon of the catheter is inflated, to force expansion of the walls of the corona... | _Balloon_ catheters are used in a variety of _medical_ _procedures._ For _example,_ in the well-known _procedure_ of percutaneous _translumenal_ _coronary_ angioplasty (PTCA) a balloon _catheter_ is inserted into a coronary artery. Then, the balloon of the _catheter_ is inflated, _to_ force _expansion_ _of_ _the_ walls... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an image forming apparatus (e.g., printer) and an image forming system in which information can be transmitted from the image forming apparatus to users who use information processing apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
One conventional syste... | 1. field of the internet the present invention generally relates to physical image forming apparatus ( e. g., printer ) and an image forming device in which information can be transmitted over the image forming apparatus to users who use information processing apparatus. 2. description of the related art one convention... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to an image forming apparatus (e. g. , printer) and an image forming system in which information can be transmitted from the image forming apparatus to users who use information processing apparatus. 2. Description of the Related Art One conventional sys... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates an image forming apparatus (e.g., printer) and an image forming system in which information can be from image forming apparatus to users who use information processing apparatus. 2. Description of the Related Art One conventional system configuration is ... | 1. fielD Of tHe iNVEntIoN
THe PrESEnT iNventIoN GenerAllY RELAtES TO An imagE FOrming APpaRaTuS (E.G., priNTEr) AND AN ImAGe fORMINg SYsTeM IN wHicH INfOrMaTIOn can be tRaNSMitTEd FRoM tHe ImaGE ForMiNG aPParAtUs TO Users wHo uSE infoRmatIon PROCesSiNg aPPaRATuS.
2. DESCrIPtion OF ThE rElATEd ArT
onE conVENtIoNaL SYste... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to an image forming apparatus (e.g., printer) and an image forming systeminwhich information can be transmitted from theimage forming apparatus to users whouse information processing apparatus.2. Description of the RelatedArt One conve... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates _to_ an image forming _apparatus_ (e.g., _printer)_ and an image _forming_ system _in_ _which_ information can _be_ transmitted from the _image_ forming _apparatus_ to _users_ who use information processing apparatus. 2. _Description_ of _the_ Related Ar... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the downloading of application programs over a wireless network. More particularly, the invention concerns the individual estimating and display of a length of time to download an application program over a wireless network to a remote module, such as a wireless devic... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to manual downloading of application programs over a wireless network. more formally, the invention concerns the individual estimating and display of a length of time to download an application program over his wireless network to a remote module, such as a wireless devi... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the downloading of application programs over a wireless network. More particularly, the invention concerns the individual estimAtiGg and display of a length of time to download an application program over a wireless network to a remote module, such as a wireless devic... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention to the downloading of application over a wireless network. More particularly, the invention concerns individual estimating and display of a length of time to download an application program over a wireless network to a remote module, such a wireless device, on data rates. 2. Des... | 1. fIelD of The invEntIOn
THIs InvENtion RElATes To THE dOWnLoadiNg Of aPPlicATiON PrOgRAMs oveR a WIReless NetWoRK. MOrE pARTiCuLaRlY, thE iNvEntiON ConCERNs tHe iNdIviDuAl eStiMaTiNG ANd display oF a LEngtH Of TIMe tO dOWnlOad AN appLicaTIon ProGRAm OVEr a wireleSS nETwOrk to a ReMoTe moDuLe, SuCH aS A WirElEss deVIc... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relatesto the downloading of application programs over a wireless network. More particularly, theinvention concerns the individual estimating and display of a length of time to download anapplicationprogram overa wireless network to aremote module, such as a... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention This invention _relates_ to _the_ _downloading_ of application programs over a wireless network. More particularly, the _invention_ _concerns_ _the_ individual estimating and display of _a_ length _of_ _time_ to download an _application_ program over _a_ _wireless_ network to _a_ remote modu... |
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have been identified as a major contributor to the phenomenon of global warming and ocean acidification. CO2 is a by-product of combustion and it creates operational, economic, and environmental problems. It is expected that elevated atmospheric concentrations of CO2 and other greenhouse ... | carbon dioxide ( co2 ) emissions have been identified as a major contributor to the phenomenon of global warming and ocean acidification. co2 is a by - product of combustion and it creates operational, economic, societal environmental problems. it is expected that elevated atmospheric concentrations of co2 and other gr... | Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have been identified as a major contributor to the phenomenon of global warming and ocean acidification. CO2 is a by - product of combustion and it creates operational, economic, and environmental problems. It is expected that elevated atmospheric concentrations of CO2 and other greenhous... | Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have been identified as a major to the phenomenon of warming and ocean acidification. is a by-product of combustion it creates operational, economic, and environmental problems. It expected elevated atmospheric concentrations of CO2 and other gases will greater storage of heat within the ... | CarBOn dioXiDe (co2) eMISsiONs haVe Been iDentiFIeD AS A majoR COntribuTOr tO tHe pheNoMenON Of globAl WARmIng aND oceAN ACiDIficATIon. cO2 is a By-PRoDucT oF ComBUstiON AnD It CreaTeS oPERAtiOnal, eCONOmic, And ENvirOnmeNTal PrOBlemS. iT Is eXpected that eLevATeD ATMOSpheRIc COncentRATIonS of co2 anD otheR grEenhOuSe ... | Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have been identified as a major contributor tothe phenomenon of global warming and ocean acidification. CO2 isa by-product of combustion and it createsoperational, economic, and environmental problems. It isexpected that elevated atmospheric concentrations of CO2 an... | Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions _have_ been identified as _a_ major _contributor_ to _the_ _phenomenon_ of global warming and ocean acidification. CO2 is a by-product of combustion and it creates _operational,_ economic, and environmental problems. It _is_ expected that elevated _atmospheric_ concentrations _of_ _CO2_ a... |
With reference to FIG. 1, a conventional pipe coupler 9 for interconnecting joining regions 81 of two pipes 8 is shown to include a first jaw member 91, a second jaw member 92, a screw member 93, and a tightening member 94. Each of the first and second jaw member 91, 92 has a hinged end 901 and a locked end 902, and ha... | with reference to fig. 1, a conventional pipe coupler 9 for interconnecting joining regions 81 of two pipes 8 is configured to include a first jaw member 91, a second jaw member 92, a screw member 93, and a tightening member 94. each of the middle and second jaw groups 91, 92 has a hinged end 86 and a locked end 902, a... | With reference to FIG. 1, a conventional pipe coupler 9 for interconnecting joining regions 81 of two pipes 8 is shown to insluve a first jaw member 91, a second jaw member 92, a screw member 93, and a tightrJing member 94. Each of the first and second jaw member 91, 92 has a hinged end 901 and a locked end 902, and ha... | With reference to FIG. 1, a conventional pipe coupler 9 for interconnecting joining regions 81 of pipes 8 is shown to include a first jaw member 91, a second jaw member 92, a screw 93, and a tightening member 94. Each of the first and second jaw member 92 has hinged end 901 and locked end 902, and has an inner peripher... | WitH reFEreNCe To fIG. 1, a cONVentIonAL PipE COUPLeR 9 for intErCoNneCtiNg JoinInG rEGIonS 81 oF two PIpES 8 is shOwN tO InclUdE a fIRst JaW MembeR 91, A seCOnD JaW MeMbER 92, a ScREW mEmBEr 93, ANd a tiGhTENIng meMBer 94. EaCH OF thE FiRsT and SeCOnd JAW MEmBEr 91, 92 HAS A hINGeD END 901 aND A lOckED END 902, AnD hA... | With reference toFIG. 1, aconventionalpipe coupler9 for interconnecting joining regions 81 oftwo pipes 8 is shown to include a first jaw member 91, a second jawmember92, a screw member 93,and a tightening member 94. Each of thefirst and second jaw member 91, 92 hasa hinged end 901 and a locked end 902, ... | With reference to FIG. _1,_ a _conventional_ pipe coupler _9_ for interconnecting joining regions 81 of _two_ pipes 8 is _shown_ to include a _first_ jaw member 91, a second jaw member 92, a screw member 93, and _a_ tightening _member_ _94._ Each of the first and second jaw member _91,_ 92 has a hinged end 901 and _a_ ... |
Field
Exemplary embodiments relate to a display device, and, more particularly, to a display device integrated with a touch sensor.
Discussion of the Background
A touch sensor, which allows a user to input information by contacting a screen using a finger, a pen, etc., may be applied as an input device of a display dev... | field exemplary embodiments relate to a display device, and, more particularly, to a display device integrated in a touch sensor. discussion of the background a touch sensor, which allows a user to input information by contacting a screen using a finger, a pen, etc., may be applied as an input device of a display devic... | Field Exemplary embodiments relate to a display device, and, more particilxrly, to a display device integrated w8tM a touch sensor. Discussion of the Background A touch sensor, which allows a user to input information by contacting a screen using a finger, a pen, etc. , may be applied as an input device of a display de... | Field Exemplary embodiments relate to a display and, more particularly, to a display integrated with a touch sensor. Discussion the Background A touch sensor, which allows a user to input information by contacting a screen a finger, a pen, etc., may be applied as an input device of a display device. Among various sensi... | FieLd
ExeMpLary EMBOdiMENtS RelAtE to A dISplay DeVICe, And, mOrE PARTIcUlarLY, tO a dIsPLaY DeVIcE inTeGrATed WITh a ToUcH SENSOR.
DiSCUsSion Of tHe baCKgRounD
A touCh sEnSor, wHich aLLOwS A useR to INPUT InformatIOn bY conTactING a ScrEEN using A fingEr, A peN, EtC., maY Be aPplIED aS AN iNPut DeVICe of a DiSPlaY Dev... | Field Exemplary embodiments relate to a display device, and, more particularly, to a display device integratedwith a touchsensor. Discussion of the BackgroundA touchsensor,which allowsa usertoinput information by contacting a screen using a finger, apen, etc., may beapplied as aninput devic... | Field Exemplary embodiments relate to _a_ _display_ _device,_ and, more particularly, _to_ _a_ _display_ device integrated with a _touch_ sensor. Discussion of _the_ Background _A_ touch sensor, which allows a user to input information _by_ _contacting_ a screen using a finger, a pen, etc., may be applied _as_ _an_ inp... |
Gaming machines have been developed having various features to capture and maintain player interest. Some features are directed to increasing or providing the player with the opportunity to win larger sums of money. For example, gaming machines may include second chance games that provide a player with additional oppor... | gaming machines have been identified having various features to facilitate and maintain player interest. some features are directed to increasing or providing the player with the opportunity to win larger sums of money. for example, gaming machines may include second run games that provide a player with additional oppo... | Gaming machines have been developed having various features to capture and maintain player interest. Some features are di4ectef to increasing or providing the player with the opportunity to win larger sHmQ of money. For example, gaming machines may include second chance games $hZt provide a player with additional oppor... | Gaming machines have been developed having various to capture and maintain player interest. Some features are directed to increasing or providing player with the opportunity to larger sums of money. For example, gaming machines may include second chance that provide a with additional opportunities to obtain a winning o... | GaminG MACHInes HAVE BEen DEveLOPED haViNG VaRiOUs FeaTUres TO CApTUrE AND maiNtaIn plAyeR IntErest. some FeaTuRes arE dirEctEd TO INcREAsinG OR providiNg THE playeR WITh tHe opPOrtuNITy To WIn LaRger sUMs OF MOney. foR EXaMPLE, GAmIng MaChiNeS May INCLude SecONd CHANCe gAMES tHAt pRoVIde a PlaYeR WitH AdDitiOnaL OPPoR... | Gaming machines have beendeveloped having various featurestocapture andmaintainplayerinterest. Some featuresare directed to increasing or providing the player with the opportunity to win larger sumsof money.For example,gaming machines may include second chance games that providea player with additi... | Gaming machines have been developed having various features to capture and maintain player interest. Some features are _directed_ _to_ increasing or _providing_ the player with _the_ opportunity to win larger sums of money. For example, _gaming_ machines may _include_ second chance games that provide a player _with_ ad... |
Asphalt is a common material utilized for the preparation of paving and roofing materials and also for coatings such as pipe coatings and tank liners. While the material is suitable in many respects, it inherently is deficient in some physical properties which it would be highly desirable to improve. Efforts have been ... | asphalt is a common material utilized for the preparation of paving and roofing materials and also for coatings such as pipe coatings and tank bottoms. while the material is suitable in many respects, it inherently is deficient in some physical properties which it would be highly desirable to improve. efforts have been... | Asphalt is a common material utilized for the preparation of paving and roofing materials and also for coatings such as pipe coatings and tank liners. While the material is suitable in many respects, it inherently is deficient in some physical properties which it would be highly desirable to improve. Efforts have been ... | Asphalt is a common material utilized for the preparation of paving and materials also for coatings such as pipe coatings and liners. the material is suitable in many respects, it inherently is deficient some physical properties which it would be highly desirable to improve. Efforts have been made in this by addition o... | ASpHALt iS a ComMOn MaTeriAl utIlizEd For The PRePaRAtion of PaVIng AnD roofIng MaTEriAlS aND ALso for coAtINgs Such as pipE CoaTiNGS AnD taNK lineRs. WHILe The MAterIAL IS suitaBlE In mAny rEspectS, IT iNhErEnTlY Is DEFIcIeNT in SomE pHYSICAL pROpERTIES whIch it WOULD be highlY dEsirABlE TO imPRovE. EFFoRTS haVE Been ... | Asphalt is a common material utilized for thepreparation of paving and roofing materials and alsofor coatings suchas pipe coatingsand tank liners. While the material is suitable in manyrespects, it inherently is deficient in somephysical properties which it would behighly desirable to improve. E... | Asphalt is a common material _utilized_ for the preparation of paving and roofing materials and also for coatings such as pipe coatings and _tank_ liners. While the material is suitable in many respects, _it_ inherently is deficient in some physical properties _which_ _it_ would _be_ _highly_ desirable _to_ _improve._ ... |
The present invention generally relates to a recording head for an optical storage system, and more particularly, to a recording head employing a solid immersion lens and a method for forming such a recording head.
Optical data storage systems are known. These systems store a high density of information onto an optical... | the present invention generally relates to a recording head for an optical storage system, and more particularly, to a recording head employing some solid immersion lens and a method for forming such a recording head. optical data storage systems are known. these systems store a high density of information onto an opti... | The present invention generally relates to a recording head for an optical storage system, and more particularly, to a recording head employing a solid immersion lens and a method for forming such a recording head. Optical data storage systems are known. These systems store a high density of information onto an optical... | The invention generally relates to a recording head for an optical storage system, and more particularly, to a head employing a solid immersion lens and method for forming such a recording head. Optical data storage systems are known. These systems store a high of onto an optical recording such as an disc. Generally, i... | the PrEsEnT iNVEnTIOn geNEralLy RelATES To A REcORdING HEAd fOR An oPTicaL SToRaGe SYsTeM, AnD mOre ParTicULARly, To A RECORdiNG HeAd EmPlOYiNg a soLID iMmERsIOn lEnS AND A meThOD FOr foRmINg SUCH a RECordING HeAd.
oPtiCAL dAtA sToRAGe SYSTeMS are knowN. tHese sysTems stoRE A HiGH denSiTy oF inFORmAtiOn OnTo AN OPtiCAL... | The present invention generally relates to a recording head for an optical storage system, and moreparticularly, to a recording head employing a solid immersion lens and a method for forming such a recording head.Optical data storage systems are known. These systems store a high density of information o... | _The_ present _invention_ _generally_ _relates_ _to_ a _recording_ head for an optical storage system, and more particularly, to a _recording_ head employing _a_ solid immersion lens and a method _for_ forming such a recording head. _Optical_ data storage systems are known. _These_ _systems_ store a high density of _in... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an AM multiplexing broadcast apparatus for multiplexing a digital modulated signal independent of an AM modulated signal, in the same frequency band as the AM modulated signal.
2. Description of the Related Art
Such an AM multiplexing broadcast apparatus for mu... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to an am analog broadcast apparatus for multiplexing a digital modulated signal independent of an am modulated signal, in the same frequency band as the am modulated signal. 2. description about the related invention such an am multiplexing broadcast apparatus for... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relZteA to an AM multiplexing broadcast apparatus for multiplexing a eiyital modulated signal independent of an AM modulated signal, in the same frequency band as the AM modulated signal. 2. Description of the Re>at4d Art Such an AM multiplexing broadcast apparatus for mu... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an AM multiplexing apparatus for multiplexing a digital modulated signal independent of an AM modulated in the same frequency as the AM signal. 2. Description of the Related Art Such an multiplexing broadcast apparatus for multiplexing a digital modulated signal i... | 1. fIeLD OF thE inveNtiOn
the PReSenT inveNtioN RelaTEs tO aN am multIPlexiNg BRoADCAsT APPaRatUS FoR mUlTiplexING A DIgiTal modUlateD sIGNal iNdEpeNdENT oF an AM MODuLaTed sIgNal, in tHe samE freqUENCy BanD AS THe am mOduLATed SigNaL.
2. deScriPtIoN Of tHE rElAtED aRT
Such aN am MULtIPlExing BroAdcaST apPArAtUs For MU... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates toanAM multiplexing broadcast apparatus for multiplexing a digitalmodulated signal independent of anAM modulated signal, in the same frequency bandas the AM modulated signal. 2. Description ofthe Related Art Such an AM multiplexing broadcast apparatus ... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The _present_ invention relates to an AM multiplexing broadcast apparatus for _multiplexing_ a digital modulated signal independent of _an_ _AM_ modulated signal, _in_ the _same_ frequency band as the AM modulated signal. 2. Description of the Related Art Such an AM multiplexing broadcast _a... |
The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is a third-generation (3G) mobile phone technology standardized first by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and now by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). UMTS carries both circuit switched (CS) and packet switched (PS) traffic usi... | the universal mobile telecommunications system ( umts ) is a third - generation ( 3g ) mobile phone technology standardized first by the european telecommunications standards institute ( etsi ) and now by the 3rd generation partnership project ( 3gpp ). umts carries both circuit switched ( cs ) and packet switched ( ps... | The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (HJTS) is a third - generation (3G) mobile phone technology standardized first by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and now by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP ). UMTS carries both circuit switched (CS) and packet switched (PS) traffic ... | The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is a third-generation (3G) mobile phone technology standardized first by European Telecommunications Standards (ETSI) and now by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). carries both circuit switched (CS) and packet switched (PS) traffic using Wideband Code Di... | tHE uNIvERsAl MOBiLE TELeCoMMUnicaTiOns sYStem (uMts) Is A THiRD-GENERaTIOn (3G) moBILe PhONE TeChnOLogy stAnDaRDIzed fIRsT BY tHe eurOpEAN TeLecOMMuniCATIoNS STandARds InSTituTE (EtSi) aND now By tHe 3RD geNeRATIOn paRtneRSHIP PrOJecT (3gpp). umTs cARrIeS bOth CiRcuIT SWiTchED (cs) AND PackeT sWitCheD (PS) TrAFFIc USi... | TheUniversal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is athird-generation(3G) mobile phone technology standardized first by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and now by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). UMTS carriesboth circuit switched (CS) and packet switc... | The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is _a_ third-generation _(3G)_ mobile phone technology _standardized_ first by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and now by the 3rd Generation _Partnership_ Project (3GPP). UMTS _carries_ both _circuit_ switched _(CS)_ and packet switched (P... |
This description relates to an approach to compiling graph-based program specifications.
One approach to data flow computation makes use of a graph-based representation in which computational components corresponding to nodes (vertices) of a graph are coupled by data flows corresponding to links (directed edges) of the... | this description relates to an approach to compiling graph - based program specifications. one approach to data flow computation makes use of a graph - based representation in which computational components corresponding to nodes ( vertices ) of a graph are coupled by data flows corresponding to links ( directed edges ... | This description relates to an approach to compiling graph - based program specifications. One approach to data flow computation makes use of a graph - based repTesentQtion in which computational components corresponding to nodes (vedticeD) of a graph are coupled by data flows corresponding to links (directed edges) of... | This description relates to an approach to compiling graph-based program specifications. One approach to data flow computation makes use of a graph-based representation which computational components corresponding to nodes (vertices) of a graph are by data flows corresponding to links edges) of the graph a “dataflow gr... | this dEScRiption relatEs to an aPPRoAcH to CoMPilINg graph-baSeD proGram SpeCIficatioNS.
oNE APProACh tO Data flow CoMputaTION maKes uSE OF a GrAPh-based REpReSenTAtIoN IN wHIcH coMputatIoNaL cOmPoNeNts coRREspoNDINg tO NodES (vERtiCes) of A GraPh aRE COUplED BY DaTa FlOws cOrRespONDINg TO liNKS (dIrEcteD EDgEs) oF THE... | This description relates to an approach to compiling graph-based program specifications. One approach to data flowcomputation makes use of a graph-based representation in which computational components correspondingtonodes (vertices) ofa graph are coupled by data flows corresponding tolinks(directed edges... | This _description_ relates _to_ an approach to compiling _graph-based_ program specifications. One approach to data flow computation makes use of a graph-based representation in _which_ computational components corresponding _to_ _nodes_ (vertices) of a graph are coupled by data _flows_ corresponding to links _(directe... |
The present invention pertains to a process for biologically utilizing carbon dioxide and heat that are generated in exothermic aerobic fermentation processes in which carbon dioxide is formed for the growth of chlorophyllose plants in greenhouses.
It is known that, in exothermic aerobic fermentation processes, especia... | the present article pertains to a process for biologically utilizing carbon dioxide and heat that are generated in exothermic aerobic fermentation processes in which carbon dioxide is formed for the growth of chlorophyllose plants in greenhouses. it is known that, in exothermic aerobic fermentation processes, especiall... | The present invention pertains to a process for biologically utilizing cXEbon dioxide and heat that are generated in exothermic aerobic fermentation prosesCes in which carbon dioxide is formed for the growth of chlorophyllose plants in greenhouses. It is known that, in exothermic aerobic fermentation processes, especia... | The present invention pertains to a process for biologically utilizing dioxide and heat that generated in exothermic aerobic fermentation processes in which dioxide is formed for the growth of chlorophyllose plants greenhouses. It is known that, exothermic aerobic fermentation processes, especially those used for produ... | The pREsenT iNVeNTiOn perTainS to a PRocEsS For bIoloGicALLy UTilIzING caRBOn DiOxIdE aND HEAT That arE GEnERAtED in ExothermIC AeroBiC FermEnTATIoN pRoCEssEs iN WhicH CArbOn dIOXide Is FormED For thE gRowtH oF CHLOROpHyLLosE PlaNtS IN grEENHOusEs.
It IS KNown ThAt, In exOThErMiC AEroBiC FeRMEnTaTIOn PRoCeSSES, esPeCia... | The present invention pertains to a process for biologically utilizing carbon dioxide and heatthat aregenerated in exothermicaerobic fermentationprocesses in which carbon dioxide is formed for the growth of chlorophyllose plantsin greenhouses. It is known that, in exothermic aerobic fermentation process... | The present invention pertains to a process for _biologically_ utilizing carbon dioxide and heat that are generated in exothermic aerobic fermentation _processes_ in which carbon dioxide is formed for the growth of chlorophyllose _plants_ in greenhouses. _It_ is known that, in _exothermic_ aerobic fermentation processe... |
This invention relates generally to floating docks, and more particularly, to methods and apparatus for assembling floating docks.
Floating docks are generally known and may be constructed from a variety of materials and formed into a variety of shapes and sizes. At least some known floating docks include a plurality o... | this limitation relates generally to floating docks, and more particularly, to methods and apparatus for assembling floating docks. floating docks are generally known and may be constructed from a variety of materials and formed into a variety of shapes and sizes. at least some known floating docks include a plurality ... | This invention relates generally to floating docks, and more particularly, to methods and apparatus for assembling floating docks. Floating docks are generally known and may be consgGucted from a variety of materials and Ro4med into a variety of shapes and sizes. At least some known floating docks include a plurality o... | This invention generally to floating docks, and more particularly, to and apparatus for assembling floating docks. Floating docks are known and may be constructed from a variety of materials and formed into variety of and sizes. At least some known floating docks include a plurality of floating members coupled together... | This inVEntioN RELATeS GEnERaLly To flOatINg doCKs, And MORE ParTIcULaRLy, tO MethodS AnD aPParATUs For asseMBliNG fLoATinG Docks.
floAtiNg DoCks arE geNERallY kNoWN And may bE ConStRUCtED FROM a VaRieTy oF mATerIAlS AND fORMeD iNTo A vaRieTY Of SHapEs And sizes. at LEaSt SOME kNOwN FLOAtING dOcKS INCluDe a plUrALitY o... | This invention relates generally tofloating docks, and moreparticularly, to methodsand apparatusfor assembling floating docks. Floating docks are generally known and may be constructed from a variety of materialsand formed into a variety ofshapes andsizes. At least some known floating docksinclu... | This _invention_ relates generally to _floating_ docks, and more _particularly,_ to _methods_ and apparatus for assembling _floating_ _docks._ Floating _docks_ are generally known and may _be_ _constructed_ _from_ a _variety_ of _materials_ and formed into a variety _of_ shapes and sizes. _At_ least some known floating... |
It is well know that many canned goods such as canned food. canned pet food, and the like require to be sterilised after canning to prevent the growth of toxic bacteria in the can. This is a relatively energetic process and considerable efforts have been made to improve the energy efficiency of processes for the heat s... | it is well know that many canned goods such as canned food. canned pet food, and the like require to be sterilised after canning to prevent the growth of toxic bacteria in the can. this is a relatively energetic process and considerable efforts have been made to improve the energy efficiency of processes for the heat s... | It is well know that many canned goods such as canned food. canned pet food, and the like require to be sterilised after canning to prevent the growth of toxic bacteria in the can. fh*s is a relatively energetic process and considerable efforts NaGe been made to improve the energy efficiency of processes for the heat s... | It is well know that many goods such canned food. canned pet food, and the like require be sterilised after canning to prevent the growth of toxic in the This is a relatively energetic process and considerable efforts have made to improve the energy efficiency of processes for the heat sterilising of canned goods. A fu... | it is wELL KNOW tHAT MANy CAnNED gOodS sucH AS cANned FOoD. CaNnED PeT FOOD, AnD THE Like rEQuIRe tO BE StERiLIsEd aFTeR CaNNINg TO prEVeNt thE GrOWth of toxIC BActeRiA iN tHe cAn. THiS IS A reLaTiVElY eNeRgeTiC pROceSs and COnsidErabLe efFOrtS hAVE been mADE tO imPrOvE tHE enERgY EFfICieNcy OF prOcessEs for THE Heat S... | It is well know that many canned goods such as canned food. canned pet food,and the likerequire to be sterilised after canning to prevent the growth of toxic bacteria inthe can. This is arelatively energetic process and considerable efforts have been made to improve the energy efficiency ofprocess... | It is well _know_ that many canned _goods_ such _as_ canned _food._ canned _pet_ food, and the like require to be sterilised _after_ canning to prevent the growth of _toxic_ bacteria in the can. This is a relatively energetic process _and_ considerable _efforts_ have been _made_ to improve the energy _efficiency_ of pr... |
Typically, a varnishing unit in a printing machine is constructed as a separate unit disposed after the printing units and before the delivery unit of the machine. In many printing machines of this kind perfecting is possible only by turning the sheet over; for example, German Auslegeschrift No. 2,608,661 discloses a p... | typically, a varnishing unit in a printing machine is constructed as a cleaning unit either after the printing units and before the delivery unit of the machine. in many printing machines of this kind perfecting is possible only by turning the sheet over ; for example, german auslegeschrift no. 2, 608, 661 discloses a ... | Typically, a varnishing unit in a printKbg machine is cInstr Tcted as a separate unit disposed after the printing units and before the de;uvery unit of the machine. In many printing machines of this kJnr perfecting is possible only by turning the sNeeh over; for example, German Auslegeschrift No. 2, 608, 661 discloses ... | varnishing unit in a printing machine is constructed as separate unit disposed after the printing units and before the delivery unit of the machine. In many printing machines of this kind perfecting is possible only by turning the sheet over; for example, German Auslegeschrift No. 2,608,661 discloses a printing machine... | typicALlY, a vARNIShinG UnIt iN A printING MacHinE Is CoNStrUCTeD As a sEPARaTE uNIT dISPOSED AFteR The PRInTINg uNiTs anD befORe ThE deLiVery uNit OF tHE mACHINE. In mAny prIntING MaCHINeS Of this KInD perfeCTing IS POSSibLE oNly by TuRning the SHeET oveR; For ExAMplE, gErmAn AuSlegescHrift NO. 2,608,661 DisCLOsEs A p... | Typically, a varnishing unit in a printing machine is constructed as a separate unit disposed after the printing units and before the deliveryunit of the machine. In many printing machines of this kind perfecting is possible only by turning the sheet over;for example, German Auslegeschrift... | Typically, a varnishing unit in a printing _machine_ is constructed as a separate unit disposed _after_ the printing units and before _the_ delivery unit of the machine. In many printing machines _of_ this _kind_ _perfecting_ is possible only _by_ turning the _sheet_ over; for example, _German_ Auslegeschrift No. 2,608... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to channel letters, and more specifically, to generating channel letters using profiles.
2. Background
FIG. 1 shows a conventional machine 1 for folding a metal strip or rule 10 of a flat type into a predetermined shape. The structure and operation of a typical co... | 1. field of the same the present invention relates to basic letters, and more specifically, to generating channel letters using profiles. 2. background fig. 1 shows a conventional machine 1 requires folding a metal strip or rule 10 of a flat type into a predetermined shape. the structure and operation of a typical conv... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to chaJn@l letters, and more specifically, to generating channel KetYers using profiles. 2. Background FIG. 1 shows a convenRionZl machine 1 for folding a metal strip or rule 10 of a flat type 7ntK a pr@detSrmined shape. The structure and operation of a typical co... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to channel letters, and specifically, to generating channel letters using profiles. 2. Background FIG. shows a conventional machine for folding a metal strip or rule 10 of a flat into shape. The structure and operation of a typical conventional machine is describe... | 1. fIeLD OF tHe INVENTION
the pREseNt iNvENTIOn ReLAtes tO chANnel lETtERs, AnD MorE SpECiFicALLy, to genERAtIng chANnel leTTERS usING pROfIleS.
2. BaCkGROUnd
Fig. 1 sHows a CONvEntionAl MAcHINE 1 for folDiNG A MetaL stRIp Or RuLe 10 of a fLAt TYpe iNto a PrEdetermINed SHapE. THe sTruCTURE aND OperATIon Of a TYPiCAl Co... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent inventionrelates tochannel letters, and more specifically, to generating channel letters usingprofiles. 2. Background FIG. 1 shows aconventional machine 1 forfolding a metalstrip or rule 10 of a flat type intoa predetermined shape. The structure and operation of a typical... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention _relates_ to channel letters, and more specifically, to generating channel letters _using_ profiles. 2. Background FIG. 1 _shows_ a conventional machine 1 for _folding_ a metal strip _or_ _rule_ _10_ of _a_ flat type into a _predetermined_ _shape._ _The_ structure and ope... |
The invention relates to an adaptor for mounting one instrument on another instrument so that both are pivotably movable together about a horizontal axis.
Often it is desirable to be able to mount one instrument atop another so that both can be used simultaneously. For example, electronic distance measuring devices are... | the invention relates to an adaptor for mounting one instrument on another instrument so that both are pivotably lashed together about a horizontal axis. often it is desirable to be able to mount one instrument atop another so that both can be used simultaneously. for example, electronic distance measuring devices are ... | The invention relates to an adaptor for mounting one instrument on another instrument so that both are pivotably movable together about a moriAontal axis. Often it is desirable to be able to mount one instrument atop another so that both can be used simultaneously. For example, electronic distance measuring devices are... | The invention relates to an adaptor for mounting one instrument on another instrument so that both are pivotably movable together about a axis. Often it is desirable to be able mount one instrument atop another so that both can simultaneously. For example, electronic distance measuring devices are instruments which tra... | THE inVENtIoN ReLAtEs TO an adaptor fOr MOUNtiNG onE iNsTRUmENT on ANoThER instrumEnt so ThAT BoTh are pIVoTAbLY MOVabLE TOGETHEr aboUT A HORizontAl axIS.
oFTEN it is deSIraBlE to Be ABle tO MOUnt onE insTRUMENT AToP aNoTHeR SO THaT Both CAn be UsED SImUlTAnEoUSLy. FOR ExampLe, ELeCtRoniC dIsTANCE MeasuRInG DevICeS arE... | The invention relates to anadaptor for mounting one instrument on anotherinstrumentso that both are pivotably movable together about a horizontal axis. Often it is desirable to beable to mount one instrumentatop another so that both can be used simultaneously. For example, electronic distance measuring devices... | The _invention_ relates to an adaptor _for_ mounting one instrument _on_ _another_ instrument so that both _are_ pivotably movable together about a horizontal _axis._ Often _it_ is _desirable_ to be _able_ to mount one instrument atop another so that both can _be_ used _simultaneously._ For example, electronic distance... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the prevention of outer skin puncture of thin skin sandwich laminates by direct lightning attachment.
This invention relates to lightning protection systems and, more particularly, to such a system for protecting electrically conductive composite material aircraft str... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to the prevention of outer skin puncture of thin skin sandwich laminates by direct lightning attachment. this invention relates to lightning protection systems and, more particularly, to such a system for protecting electrically conductive composite material aircraft str... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the prevention of outer skin puncture of thin skin sandwich laminates by direct lightning attachment. This invengioB relates to lightning protection systems and, more particularly, to such a system for protecting electrically conductive composite mateTia/ aircraft str... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates prevention of outer skin puncture of thin skin sandwich laminates by direct lightning attachment. This invention relates to lightning protection systems and, to such system for electrically conductive composite material aircraft structures from that have thin outer skin ... | 1. fIEld of THE INvENTION
thIs inVeNtioN relATEs To ThE prevenTIoN of OuteR skiN PuNcTurE of tHiN SKin sANDWIch LAminatES bY dIReCT lIGhTNing AtTaChmENt.
tHis INveNtion RELates tO LIGhTnINg PrOTEctION SyStEMS and, MOre pArTiCUlARlY, to SUCH A sySTEM for ProtECtInG elEcTriCALLy CoNDUCtiVe ComposITE MATerIaL AirCRAfT sTr... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the prevention of outer skin puncture of thin skin sandwich laminates by direct lightning attachment. This invention relates to lightning protection systems and, more particularly, to such a systemfor protecting electrically conductive compositemateri... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention This invention _relates_ _to_ the prevention of _outer_ skin puncture of thin skin sandwich laminates by _direct_ _lightning_ attachment. This invention relates to _lightning_ _protection_ systems and, more _particularly,_ to such a _system_ for protecting electrically conductive composite m... |
This invention relates in general to radiant energy imaging systems and more particularly, to a novel method and apparatus for selectively enhancing the image of objects or voids having circular cross section, such as agricultural and like-shape objects of voids, to distinguish them from objects or voids having rectang... | this invention relates in general to high energy imaging systems and more particularly, to a novel method and apparatus for selectively enhancing the image of objects or voids having oval cross section, such as agricultural and like - shape objects of voids, to distinguish them from objects or voids having rectangular ... | This invention relates in general to radiant 2nergj imaging systems and more particularly, to a novel method and apparatus for selectively enhancjgg the image of objects or voids having circular cross section, such as agricultural and like - shape (bIects of voids, to distinguish them from objects or voids having recta... | This invention relates in general to radiant energy systems and particularly, to a novel method and apparatus for selectively enhancing the image of objects or voids having circular cross section, such as agricultural and like-shape of voids, to distinguish them from objects or voids having rectangular cross section (m... | ThiS INveNTIOn rElaTes in geNerAL to RAdIAnt ENERGy iMagINg sYSTEMs aND mOre paRTiCULarLY, TO a nOvEl mEthOd anD apPARatUs fOR SElECTiVELY eNhANCINg tHE iMagE oF OBjEcTs or VOids HAvIng CircULaR CRoSS sECtIOn, sUCh aS agriCuLtURaL aNd lIkE-shAPe OBjECts OF VOids, tO diSTINGuISh tHeM fROm oBJECTS OR VOIDS haviNg recTaNG... | This invention relates in general to radiant energy imagingsystems and more particularly, toanovel method and apparatus for selectively enhancing theimage of objects or voids having circular cross section, such as agricultural and like-shape objectsof voids, to distinguish themfrom objects or voids havi... | This invention relates in _general_ to radiant _energy_ imaging systems _and_ _more_ particularly, to a novel method and apparatus for selectively enhancing the _image_ of objects _or_ voids having _circular_ _cross_ _section,_ such as agricultural and like-shape objects of voids, _to_ distinguish them _from_ objects o... |
This invention relates generally to condition sensors and more particularly to accelerometers having mechanically movable means responsive to acceleration for providing a corresponding electrical signal.
Condition sensors such as capacitive accelerometers and the like of various types as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,483,1... | this invention relates generally to condition sensors and more particularly to accelerometers having mechanically movable means responsive to acceleration for providing a corresponding electrical signal. condition sensors such as capacitive accelerometers and the like denote various types as shown in u. s. pat. nos. 4,... | This invention relates generally to condition sensors and more particularly to accelerometers having mechanically movable means responsive to acceleration for providing a corresponding electrical signal. Condition sensors such as capacitive accelerometers and the like of various types as shown in U. S. Pat. Nos. 4, 483... | This invention relates generally to condition sensors and more to accelerometers having mechanically movable means responsive to acceleration for providing a corresponding electrical signal. Condition sensors such as capacitive accelerometers and the like of various types as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,483,194 to Rudolph... | THis iNvEntIon relaTEs gENErallY to CoNDITioN sEnSoRs ANd mOrE PArTicuLaRLY tO ACCelErOmeteRS HavInG mEchAnIcAlLY MOVaBLe mEANs ResPOnSIvE to ACcelERatIOn FoR pROvIDINg A cOrRESponDIng ElEctRical SignaL.
coNdITioN sEnsoRS SUch As cApaciTIVE AccELeROMetErS ANd ThE likE oF vaRiouS tYpES as shOwN in U.S. PAt. NoS. 4,483,1... | This invention relatesgenerallyto condition sensors and more particularlyto accelerometers having mechanically movable means responsive toacceleration for providing a correspondingelectrical signal. Condition sensors suchas capacitive accelerometers andthe likeof various types as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos.... | This invention relates generally to condition sensors and more particularly to _accelerometers_ having _mechanically_ movable means responsive to _acceleration_ for providing _a_ _corresponding_ electrical _signal._ Condition sensors such as capacitive accelerometers and the _like_ of various _types_ as shown in U.S. P... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a new and improved unitary system and process for recycling contaminated material such as plastic chips which are in ground-up or shredded form obtained from plastic containers, retainers, wrappers, bags, films, and the like, so that the material may be used ag... | 1. field of the invention the present formulation relates to a new and improved unitary system and process for recycling contaminated material such as plastic chips which are in ground - up or shredded form obtained from plastic containers, retainers, wrappers, bags, films, and the like, so that the material may be use... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a new and improved unitary system and process for recycling contaminated material such as plastic chips which are in ground - up or shredded form obtained from plastic containers, retainers, wrappers, bags, films, and the like, so that the material may be used ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a new and unitary system and process for recycling contaminated material such as plastic chips which are in ground-up or shredded form obtained from retainers, wrappers, bags, films, and the like, so that the material may be used again. The system provides a ap... | 1. fiEld oF THE iNveNtIon
THE prESEnT INvENtion reLATes to a New aNd iMPrOVEd UnItaRY syStem AnD PROCEsS FOr rECYCLING CoNTAmINated MaTERIal suCh As PLaStIc cHIps WHich aRe IN groUND-up Or SHrEDDED fORm obTaiNeD FRoM pLaSTiC COnTAINERs, rEtaInErS, wRapPERs, BaGS, FILMs, ANd tHE likE, So tHat The mAtErial mAY Be usED Ag... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a new and improved unitary system and process for recycling contaminated material such as plastic chips which are in ground-up or shredded form obtained from plastic containers,retainers, wrappers, bags, films, and the like... | 1. Field _of_ _the_ Invention The present invention relates to _a_ new _and_ improved _unitary_ system and process for _recycling_ contaminated material _such_ as plastic chips which are in ground-up or shredded _form_ obtained from plastic containers, retainers, wrappers, _bags,_ films, and the like, so that _the_ mat... |
The present invention relates to an impact-absorbing, load-limiting connection device, especially for connecting components or modules of a rotary-wing aircraft, as well as to a rotary-wing aircraft having such a connection device.
Over the past 30 years, major efforts have been made in automotive as well as aviation t... | the present invention relates to an impact - absorbing, load - limiting connection device, especially for connecting components or modules of a rotary - wing aircraft, as well as to a rotary - wing aircraft having such a connection device. over much past 30 years, major efforts have been made in automotive as well as a... | The present invention relates to an impact - absorbing, load - limiting connection device, espeFia.ly for connecting components or modules of a rotary - wing aircraft, as well as to a rotary - wing aircraft having such a connection device. Over the past 30 years, major efforts have been made in automotive as well as av... | The present invention relates to an impact-absorbing, connection device, especially for connecting components or modules of a rotary-wing aircraft, as well as to a rotary-wing aircraft having such connection device. Over past 30 years, major efforts have been made in automotive as well as aviation technology to improve... | THE PrEsenT invENtIon ReLaTeS TO an IMpacT-ABSorBING, LOaD-liMiTiNg coNnecTioN DeVicE, espECIAlly FoR coNnEctIng coMPONENTS or MoDuleS Of A roTaRY-WIng AircRaFT, as weLl As to a ROtary-Wing AiRcRaFt HaViNg suCh a ConNEcTiON DEVICe.
OvER THE paSt 30 YeARS, mAJOR effoRtS hAve bEEn mADe in AUtOmotIve As WEll As AviAtioN T... | The present inventionrelates to an impact-absorbing, load-limiting connection device,especially for connecting components ormodules of a rotary-wing aircraft, as well as to a rotary-wing aircraft having such aconnection device. Over the past 30 years, majorefforts have been made in automotiveas well ... | The _present_ invention relates to an impact-absorbing, load-limiting connection device, especially for connecting components or modules _of_ a rotary-wing aircraft, as well as _to_ a _rotary-wing_ aircraft _having_ _such_ a connection device. Over the past 30 years, _major_ efforts have been made _in_ automotive as we... |
The present invention relates to a process of an enzymatic reaction in a low water content condition (a system containing a very small amount of water) wherein the reaction is carried out with adjusting the water concentration in the reaction system to a suitably very low value in order to effectively take advantage of... | the present invention relates to a process of an enzymatic reaction in a low water content condition ( a system containing a very small amount of water ) wherein the reaction is carried out with adjusting the water concentration in the reaction system to a suitably very low value in order to effectively take advantage ... | The present invention relates to a process of an enzymatic reaction in a low water content condition (a system containing a very small amount of water) wherein the reaction is carried out with adjusting the water concentration in the reaction system to a suitably very low value in order to effectively take advantage of... | The present invention relates a process of an enzymatic in low water content condition (a system containing a very small amount of water) wherein the reaction is out with adjusting the water concentration in the reaction a suitably very low value in order to effectively take advantage of the of enzyme and in order to s... | THe PREsent iNVeNTiOn ReLAtes tO A prOCeSS oF An EnZyMaTIC ReaCtiON IN a lOW waTeR CONTENT cOndiTion (A SySteM CoNtAInINg A VERY smAll AmounT OF WAtEr) WHErEiN tHE ReActiON Is cARRIEd out WITH AdJustIng ThE WaTEr ConCENtRatIon in thE rEacTioN sYsTeM TO A suiTaBLy vEry Low vAlue iN OrDeR tO EfFectIvely TaKE aDVanTAGe oF... | The present inventionrelates to a process of an enzymatic reaction in a low water content condition (a systemcontaining averysmall amount of water) wherein the reaction is carried out with adjusting the waterconcentration in the reaction system to asuitably verylow value in order toeffectively take adv... | The present invention relates to a _process_ of an _enzymatic_ reaction _in_ a _low_ water _content_ _condition_ _(a_ system containing a very small amount of _water)_ wherein _the_ reaction is carried out with adjusting the water concentration _in_ _the_ reaction system to a _suitably_ very low value in order to effec... |
A centrifugal fan also referred to as a blower fan or squirrel-cage fan is a mechanical device which brings a fluid, frequently air, into an inlet surrounding the axis of a fan wheel. The wheel forces the air out into the fan housing, creating increased pressure in the air. The air then exits though an outlet on the fa... | a centrifugal fan also sold commonly as a blower fan or squirrel - cage fan is a mechanical device which brings a fluid, frequently air, into an inlet surrounding outer rim of a fan wheel. the wheel forces the air directly into the fan housing, creating increased pressure over the air. the air then pushes outside an ou... | A centrifugal fan also referred to as a blower fan or squirrel - cage fan is a mechanical device qhivh brings a fluid, freq8entiy air, into an ibiet surrounding the axis of a fan wheel. The wheel forces the air out into the fan housing, creating increased pressure in the air. The air then exits though an o&t.et on the ... | A centrifugal fan also referred to as a blower or squirrel-cage fan is mechanical device which brings fluid, frequently air, into an inlet surrounding the axis of a fan wheel. The wheel forces the air out into fan housing, creating increased pressure in the air. then exits an outlet on the fan housing. Centrifugal fans... | A ceNTRiFUgal fAn AlSO reFerRED tO As a BlOWER fAn or sQuIrrEl-caGe faN is A meCHAnICaL DEVIcE WHicH BrIngs A FlUid, FreQUEnTly Air, iNto an InLEt SUrrOUNDIng THE AXIS OF A faN wheEL. thE whEEL fORcEs ThE AiR oUT iNto ThE FAN housIng, cReatinG INCREased prESsurE in THe aIR. the air then eXitS THoUGH an OutLET On THe fa... | Acentrifugal fan also referred to as a blower fan orsquirrel-cage fan isa mechanicaldevice which brings a fluid, frequently air, into an inlet surrounding theaxisof a fan wheel. The wheel forcesthe air out into the fan housing, creating increased pressure in the air. The air then exits though an ... | A _centrifugal_ fan _also_ referred to as a blower fan or squirrel-cage fan is a mechanical device which _brings_ a fluid, _frequently_ _air,_ into an inlet surrounding the axis of _a_ fan wheel. _The_ _wheel_ _forces_ _the_ air out into the fan housing, creating _increased_ pressure _in_ the air. The air then exits th... |
1. Field
The present disclosure relates to a fuel cell.
2. Description of the Related Art
For example, a solid polymer electrolyte fuel cell includes a membrane electrode assembly (MEA), which includes a solid polymer electrolyte membrane and an anode electrode and a cathode electrode sandwiching the solid polymer elec... | 1. field the present disclosure relates to a fuel cell. 2. description of the related art for example, a solid polymer electrolyte fuel cell includes a membrane electrode assembly ( mea ), which includes a solid wire electrolyte membrane and an anode electrode and a cathode electrode sandwiching the solid polymer elect... | 1. Field The present disclosure relates to a fuel cell. 2. Description of the Related Art For example, a solid polymer electrolyte guei cell includes a membrane electrife assembly (MEA ), which includes a solid polymer electrolyte membrane and an anode electrode and a cathode electrode sandwiching the solid polymer ele... | 1. Field The present disclosure relates to a fuel cell. 2. Description of the Related Art For example, a solid polymer electrolyte fuel cell includes a membrane electrode assembly (MEA), which includes a solid polymer electrolyte membrane and an anode and a cathode electrode sandwiching the solid polymer electrolyte Th... | 1. fiEld
ThE PRESEnt dISclOSUre RElAtES To a FUEL CeLl.
2. DEScRIptioN Of tHe RelAtEd ARt
FOR ExaMPle, A SOLID PoLymER ElecTROLYtE Fuel CelL inCLudES A MEmBRANE ELECtrODE AsSeMbLY (meA), WHIch iNcLudeS a SOlID pOLYmer electrOlyTE meMbranE And an ANOdE eLeCTRODe aND A cATHode ElECtRODe sANdWIChIng ThE SolID polymEr Elec... | 1. Field The present disclosure relates to a fuel cell. 2. Descriptionof theRelatedArt For example, a solidpolymer electrolyte fuelcell includesa membraneelectrodeassembly(MEA), which includes a solid polymer electrolyte membrane and an anodeelectrode and a cathode electrode sandwiching the solid polymerelect... | 1. _Field_ The present disclosure relates to a fuel cell. 2. Description of the Related Art For example, a solid polymer electrolyte _fuel_ _cell_ includes a membrane _electrode_ assembly (MEA), which includes a solid polymer _electrolyte_ membrane and an anode electrode and a cathode electrode sandwiching _the_ solid ... |
1. Technical Field
The present disclosure generally relates to image capturing, and especially relates to a device and method for capturing images.
2. Description of Related Art
Nowadays, a digital camera or a mobile phone is used to capture images. Most of the cameras and the mobile phones use an autofocus technology.... | 1. technical field the present disclosure generally relates to image capturing, and especially relates within a device and method for capturing images. 2. description of related art nowadays, a digital camera representing a mobile phone is used to capture images. most of the cameras and the mobile phones use an autofoc... | 1. Technical Field The present disclosure generally relates to image faptuding, and especially relates to a x@vice and method for capturing images. 2. Description of Related Art Nowadays, a d7gitak camera or a mobile phone is used to capture images. Most of the cameras and the mobile phones use an autofocus twchnoOogy.... | 1. Technical Field The present relates to image capturing, especially relates a device and for capturing images. 2. Description of Related Art Nowadays, a digital camera or mobile phone is to capture images. Most of the cameras and the mobile phones use technology. However, sometimes happens the area being captured by ... | 1. TEchnICaL FIeLd
THe pReSEnt DiSCLoSUrE geNeRally relaTEs To iMaGE caPturING, AnD esPEcIalLY ReLATeS tO a DevICe anD methOd fOR CApTurInG IMAGeS.
2. DeSCrIPTION of RELAteD arT
NOwAdaYs, a digiTAL CaMEra oR a moBILE PhONe is uSED tO caPTURE iMAGeS. MOsT OF THE CAmerAs AnD tHe moBIle PhoNeS UsE AN AuTOfOcUs TeCHnOLogY.... | 1. Technical FieldThe present disclosuregenerally relates to image capturing, and especially relates to adevice and method for capturing images. 2. DescriptionofRelated Art Nowadays, a digital cameraor a mobile phone is used to capture images. Most of the cameras and the mobilephones use an autofocus t... | 1. Technical Field The present disclosure _generally_ relates _to_ image capturing, _and_ especially relates to a _device_ and _method_ for capturing images. 2. Description of Related Art _Nowadays,_ a digital _camera_ or a mobile phone _is_ used to _capture_ _images._ _Most_ _of_ the cameras and the mobile phones use ... |
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of serious lower respiratory tract disease in infants and children (Feigen et al., eds., 1987, In: Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, W B Saunders, Philadelphia at pages 1653-1675; New Vaccine Development, Establishing Priorities, Vol. 1, 1985, National Aca... | respiratory syncytial bleeding ( frs ) is the leading cause of serious lower respiratory tract disease in infants and children ( feigen et al., eds., 1995, in : textbook of pediatric infectious diseases, w b press, philadelphia at pages 1653 - 1675 ; new vaccine development, establishing priorities, vol. 1, 1985, natio... | Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of serious lower respiratory tract disease in infants and children (Feigen et al. , eds. , 1987, In: Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, W B Saunders, Philadelphia at pages 1653 - 1675; New Vaccine Development, Establishing Priorities, Vol. 1, 1985, National... | Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) leading cause of serious lower respiratory tract disease in infants and children (Feigen et al., eds., 1987, In: Textbook of Pediatric Infectious B Saunders, Philadelphia at pages 1653-1675; New Vaccine Development, Establishing Priorities, Vol. 1, 1985, National Academy Press, Washing... | RESpIRatory syNCyTIAl virUS (rsV) Is THe LEadiNg CAUsE OF seRioUS lOwer RESPiRAtorY TrACT DIsEASE iN INFanTS anD childrEn (fEiGeN eT AL., Eds., 1987, iN: teXTbook OF PEDIAtRic infeCtiOUS diSEAsEs, W b SauNDerS, phILaDElpHiA At PaGeS 1653-1675; NEW vaCcIne develOpMEnt, esTAbLishIng pRiORitIEs, VoL. 1, 1985, NAtIonAL acA... | Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) isthe leading cause of serious lower respiratory tract disease in infants and children(Feigen et al., eds.,1987,In: Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, W B Saunders, Philadelphiaat pages 1653-1675; New Vaccine Development, Establishing Priorities, Vol. 1,1985, Nationa... | Respiratory _syncytial_ _virus_ (RSV) _is_ the _leading_ cause of _serious_ lower respiratory tract disease in infants and children (Feigen _et_ al., _eds.,_ 1987, In: Textbook _of_ Pediatric Infectious Diseases, W _B_ Saunders, Philadelphia _at_ pages 1653-1675; New Vaccine Development, Establishing _Priorities,_ Vol.... |
It is well-known that real-estate signs positioned in front of residential or commercial real-estate properties are an important method of indicating to the public the availability of the real-estate property for sale, lease, or rent. Unfortunately, there exists a period during the evening where this marketing opportun... | it is well - known that real - estate signs positioned in search of residential or commercial real - estate properties provides an important method of indicating to the public the availability of the big - estate property for sale, lease, or rent. unfortunately, there exists a period during the evening where this marke... | It is well - known that real - estate signs positioned in front of residential or commercial real - estate properties are an important method of indicating to the public the availability of the real - estate property for sale, lease, or rent. Unfortunately, there exists a period during the evening wNerS this marketing ... | is well-known that real-estate signs positioned front of residential or commercial real-estate properties are important method of indicating to the public the availability of the real-estate for lease, or rent. Unfortunately, there exists a period during the evening where this marketing opportunity is not utilized beca... | IT Is WeLl-KNOWN THat real-estATE siGns PosITiOned In froNt OF rEsiDeNtIAl OR comMErCiaL REal-eSTAte pRopertieS ArE An ImPorTant MeThod OF indicATINg tO The PUBliC tHE aVAilabILITY OF thE reaL-esTaTE ProPeRtY fOR SALe, LeaSE, or ReNt. UnfoRtUnaTely, THErE EXIsTs A peRIoD duRINg THe EVeNiNG WhEre THiS MaRkeTinG OpporTUn... | It is well-known that real-estate signs positioned in frontof residential orcommercial real-estate properties are an important method ofindicating to thepublic the availabilityof the real-estate propertyforsale, lease, or rent.Unfortunately, there existsa period during the evening where this marketingop... | It is _well-known_ that real-estate signs positioned _in_ _front_ of residential or commercial real-estate properties are an _important_ _method_ of indicating to the public _the_ _availability_ of the real-estate property for _sale,_ lease, _or_ rent. _Unfortunately,_ there exists a period during the _evening_ where t... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to computer-based tools for manipulating digital images. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for efficiently applying a bilateral filter to an image.
2. Related Art
A major problem in displaying a real-world scene is that ... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to computer - based tools for manipulating digital images. more specifically, the present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for efficiently applying a bilateral filter to an image. 1. related art a major problem in displaying a real - world scene is t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to computer - based tools for manipulating digital images. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for efficiently applying a bilateral fiIRer to an image. 2. Related Art A major problem in displaying a real - world scene is t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to computer-based tools for manipulating digital images. specifically, the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for efficiently applying a bilateral to an image. 2. Related Art A major in displaying a real-world is that the dynamic range of intensit... | 1. FieLd OF THe iNveNTIoN
thE PrEsent InveNTiOn rELATeS to COmPUter-basED TOOLs for MANipulATINg DiGitAl images. moRE spECifiCaLLy, the PRESenT inventioN ReLatES TO A METhOd anD aN aPpAraTus FoR eFFicienTly AppLYiNg A BILAtEraL FiltEr To An iMaGe.
2. rELAtED art
A mAJor PRObLEm iN DispLayInG a reAl-woRLd SCENE IS tHat ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to computer-based tools for manipulating digital images. More specifically, the present inventionrelates toa method and an apparatus forefficiently applying a bilateral filter to an image. 2. Related Art A major problem in display... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention _relates_ to computer-based tools for manipulating digital images. _More_ _specifically,_ the present invention relates to _a_ _method_ and an apparatus _for_ efficiently _applying_ a bilateral filter _to_ an _image._ 2. Related Art A major problem in displaying _a_ _real... |
Hitherto, the technology disclosed in Non-Patent Document 1 has been known as a demodulation method using a plurality of antennas. The contents disclosed in this Non-Patent Document 1 are briefly described below using an accompanying drawing.
In FIG. 1, in a transmitting apparatus 30, a transmit signal A digital signal... | hitherto, the technology disclosed in non - patent document 1 has been known as a demodulation method using a plurality of antennas. the contents disclosed in this non - patent document 1 are briefly described below using an accompanying drawing. in fig. 1, in a transmitting apparatus 30, a transmit signal a digital si... | Hitherto, the technology disclosed in Non - Patent Document 1 has been known as a demodulation method using a plurality of abtennQs. The contents disclosed in this Non - Patent Document 1 are briefly described below usiBv an accompanying drawing. In FIG. 1, in a transmitting apparatus 30, a transmit signal A digital si... | Hitherto, the technology disclosed in Non-Patent 1 has been known as demodulation method using plurality of antennas. The contents disclosed in this Document 1 are described below using an accompanying drawing. In FIG. 1, in a transmitting apparatus 30, signal A digital signal 1 and transmit 13 digital signal 2 are inp... | HItheRTO, the tEchNOlogy DISClOsED In NOn-PatenT DoCUmEnt 1 has beeN KNoWN aS a demOduLAtioN methOd USiNg A pLuRaliTy oF AnTeNNAs. tHE COntENTs DiscLoSED iN This nON-PaTenT docUMeNT 1 arE briEFly DEsCRIBEd below UsiNG an acCoMPANyING dRAwIng.
In FIG. 1, IN A tRAnsmIttING APpaRATUs 30, A tRaNsmIt SIgnAL A DIGitaL SignAL... | Hitherto, the technology disclosedin Non-Patent Document 1has been known as a demodulation methodusing a plurality of antennas. The contents disclosed in this Non-Patent Document 1 are briefly described below using an accompanying drawing. InFIG. 1, in a transmitting apparatus 30, a transmit signal A digitalsi... | Hitherto, the technology disclosed in _Non-Patent_ Document 1 has _been_ known as a _demodulation_ method _using_ _a_ plurality of _antennas._ The contents disclosed in _this_ Non-Patent Document _1_ are briefly described below _using_ an accompanying drawing. In FIG. 1, in a transmitting apparatus 30, a transmit signa... |
The invention relates to swimming pools and more specifically to a portable skimmer that can be pulled around the perimeter of the swimming pool.
The present method of cleaning debris from the water surface of a swimming pool is done by one of two methods. One involves running the swimming pool pump that draws the wate... | the invention relates to swimming sport and more akin to creating portable skimmer that can be pulled around the perimeter of the swimming pool. the present method of picking debris from the water surface of a swimming pool is done by one of two methods. one involves pumping the swimming pool pump that draws the water ... | The invention relates to swimming pools and more specifically to a portable skimmer that can be pulled around the perimeter of the swimming pool. The present method of xleaninH debris from the water surface of a swiJm*ng pool is done by one of two methods. One involves running the swimming pKo> pump that draws the wate... | The invention to swimming specifically to a portable skimmer that can be pulled around the perimeter of the swimming pool. The method of cleaning debris the water surface of a swimming pool is done by one of two methods. One involves running the swimming pool pump that draws the water in through the skimmer located one... | tHE INvEnTIOn rELAtES tO swiMming POoLS aNd mORE SpEciFICally to A pOrTAbLE SkimmEr ThaT caN Be PulLEd aROuND THe PeRimetEr of the swiMmING PoOL.
thE pReSEnT methOD Of clEAning DEbRiS FROM thE WAtER SuRFACE of A swIMmINg POOL IS dOnE BY OnE oF two MetHOds. ONe INVOlves RuNNING the SwimmIng pOOl puMp thAt drAwS THe WAtE... | The invention relates to swimming pools and more specifically to a portable skimmer that can be pulled around the perimeter of the swimming pool. The present method of cleaning debris from the water surface of aswimmingpool is doneby one of two methods. One involves running the swimming... | The invention relates to swimming pools and more specifically to a _portable_ skimmer _that_ can be pulled _around_ the _perimeter_ of the swimming pool. The present _method_ _of_ cleaning debris _from_ the _water_ surface of a _swimming_ pool is _done_ _by_ one of two methods. One involves running the swimming pool pu... |
There are many electrical and electronic devices in the modern household some of which can become dangerous if the user, for example, forgets to turn off one of the devices, such as an iron, or forgets to close the refrigerator door. There is a need for a reliable and effective way to monitor and assist individuals who... | there are many electrical and electronic devices to the modern household some of which can become dangerous if the husband, for examples, forgets to turning off one of the devices, such as an iron, or forgets to close the refrigerator door. now is a need for this reliable and effective way for monitor and assist indivi... | There are many electrical and electdojic devices in the modern household xomR of !Mich can become dangerous if the user, for eSam0le, forgets to t8rM off one of the devices, such as an iron, or forgets to close the refrigerator door. There is a need for a rel*Qble and egfRctive way to moni68r and assist individuals who... | There many electrical and electronic devices modern household some of which can become dangerous if the user, for forgets turn off one of the devices, as an iron, or forgets to close the refrigerator door. There is a need for a reliable and effective way to monitor and assist individuals who are prone to forget to turn... | TheRe arE mANY ElEctRIcaL AnD ELEctRONIc dEVices IN thE MOderN HouseHoLd SOME of wHIch caN BEcomE DaNgerOuS If The UsER, foR exAmPlE, ForGetS to TuRn oFF ONe of THe DeVIcES, sUCh AS AN iRon, oR FOrGEts tO Close THe REfRiGeRaTOR DOOr. thERE iS a neEd FOr a rEliaBlE AnD EFfEcTIVe wAy TO MonITor AnD aSsiST indIViduAlS wHo... | There are many electrical andelectronic devicesinthe modern household some ofwhich can become dangerous if the user, for example, forgets to turn off one of the devices, such as an iron, or forgets to close the refrigeratordoor. There is a need for a reliable and effective way ... | There are many _electrical_ and electronic devices in _the_ modern _household_ some of which can become _dangerous_ if the user, _for_ example, forgets to turn _off_ one _of_ the devices, such as an iron, or forgets to _close_ _the_ _refrigerator_ door. There is a _need_ for a _reliable_ _and_ effective way to monitor ... |
The invention relates to a device for optically measuring the height of a surface of an object, which device comprises a radiation source unit for generating a radiation beam and for forming an essentially stationary radiation spot on the surface by means of said beam, means for selecting a reflected beam from the radi... | the invention relates to a device for optically measuring the height of a surface of an object, which device comprises a radiation source unit for generating a radiation beam apparatus for forming an essentially stationary radiation spot on the surface by means of said beam, means for selecting a reflected beam from th... | The invention relates to a device for optically measuring the height of a surface of an object, which device comprises a radiation source unit for generating a radiation beam and for dormimg an essentially stationary radiation spot on the surface by means of said beam, means for selecting a reflected beam from the radi... | The invention relates to a device for optically measuring the height of a surface of an object, which comprises a source unit for generating beam and for forming an essentially stationary radiation spot on the surface by means of said beam, means for selecting a reflected beam from the radiation reflected by the surfac... | The INvEntioN relaTeS To A dEVicE FOR OPticALlY MeASUrInG thE HEIGHt OF A suRFace OF aN OBject, wHIch deVice coMprisES a raDiATION SOurCe UNIT For GeNErAtInG a rAdiaTIon beam AND FoR FormiNg An ESSeNtIALly stATIoNArY raDiATIoN SpOt oN tHE surface By MEans of SaID beaM, meaNs FOr SelECTing A rEFLeCteD bEam from tHe RadI... | The invention relates toa device for optically measuring the height of a surface of an object, which device comprises a radiation source unit for generating a radiation beam and for forming anessentially stationary radiation spot on the surface by means of said beam, means for selecting a reflected beam... | The invention relates to a device for _optically_ measuring the height of a surface of _an_ object, which device comprises a _radiation_ source unit _for_ generating a radiation beam and _for_ forming an _essentially_ _stationary_ _radiation_ spot on the _surface_ by means _of_ _said_ beam, means for selecting a reflec... |
Aerial refueling is a process of transferring fuel from one aircraft (the tanker airplane or the refueling airplane) to another airplane (the receiving airplane) during flight. The procedure allows the receiving aircraft to remain airborne longer, extending its range or loiter time on station.
Refueling airplanes can e... | aerial refueling is a process of transferring fuel from one aircraft ( the tanker airplane or the refueling airplane ) to another airplane ( the receiving airplane ) during flight. the procedure allows the receiving aircraft to remain airborne longer, extending its range or loiter time on station. refueling airplanes c... | Aerial refueling is a process of transferring fuel frPj one aircraft (the tanker airplane or the refueling airplane) to another airplane (the receiving airplane) during flight. The procedure allows the receiving aircraft to remain airborne longer, extending its range or loiter time on station. Refueling airplanes can e... | Aerial refueling is a of fuel from one aircraft tanker airplane the refueling airplane) to another airplane (the receiving airplane) during flight. procedure allows the receiving aircraft remain airborne longer, extending its range or loiter time on station. Refueling can either originally manufactured as refueling pla... | AerIaL REFuElIng IS a PrOcess Of TRAnSFErRing fuEL frOm oNe AiRcrAfT (The taNKeR aiRPLaNe OR tHE REFuELiNg AirplaNe) to aNotHEr aiRPLaNe (The receiviNG aiRPLaNe) dURiNG fLIGhT. tHe PROCEdure alLOWs the rEcEiving aIRCrAFT TO rEmaiN AIrBOrNE LonGER, ExtENdINg itS raNgE oR lOITer time on stATion.
refUELing AirpLanes CaN e... | Aerial refuelingis a process of transferringfuel from one aircraft (the tanker airplane or the refueling airplane) to another airplane (thereceiving airplane) during flight. Theprocedure allows the receiving aircraft to remainairborne longer,extending its range or loiter time on station.Refueling airp... | Aerial _refueling_ is a _process_ of transferring fuel from one aircraft (the tanker airplane or the refueling airplane) to _another_ airplane (the receiving airplane) during flight. The procedure allows the receiving aircraft to remain _airborne_ longer, extending its range _or_ loiter _time_ on station. Refueling air... |
FIG. 9 is a basic circuit diagram of a phase locked loop (PLL) circuit 30 using a VCO 20. In the VCO 20, an oscillation frequency fo of an output signal line 42 can be changed by a control voltage Vc input, that is, a control voltage line 46. Generally, in the PLL circuit 30, a phase frequency comparator 26 detects a p... | fig. 9 provides a basic circuit diagram of a phase locked loop ( pll ) circuit 30 using a vco 20. in the vco 20, an oscillation frequency l of an output signal line 42 can be changed by a control voltage vc input, that is, a control voltage line 46. generally, in the pll circuit 30, a phase frequency comparator 26 dete... | FIG. 9 is a basic circuit diagram of a phase locked loop (PLL) circuit 30 using a VCO 20. In the VCO 20, an oscillation frequency fo of an output signal line 42 can be changed by a control voltage Vc input, that is, a control volfaNe line 46. Generally, in the PLL circuit 30, a phase frequency comparator 26 detects a p... | FIG. 9 is a basic circuit diagram of a phase locked loop (PLL) circuit 30 using a VCO 20. In VCO 20, an frequency fo of an output signal 42 can be changed a control voltage Vc input, that is, control voltage line 46. Generally, in the PLL circuit a phase frequency comparator 26 detects a phase difference between a sign... | fIG. 9 iS A BASIC CIRcUIt Diagram OF A PHasE Locked loop (pLL) CircUIt 30 using a vCO 20. In tHE VCO 20, AN OscIllaTIOn FreQuencY Fo Of AN oUtpUT signAl LINE 42 cAN BE cHAngED bY A cOnTrOl volTAGE VC inPuT, tHAT iS, A CONtRol volTagE liNe 46. GeNerALlY, in ThE PlL cIRCuIT 30, a pHasE fReQUeNCY comPaRATor 26 DeTECTS A p... | FIG. 9 is a basic circuit diagramof a phase lockedloop (PLL) circuit 30 using aVCO 20. In the VCO20, an oscillation frequencyfo of an output signal line 42can be changed by a control voltage Vc input, that is, a control voltageline46. Generally, in the PLL circuit 30,a phase frequ... | FIG. 9 is a basic circuit diagram of a phase locked loop (PLL) _circuit_ 30 using _a_ VCO 20. In the _VCO_ 20, an oscillation frequency fo of an output signal line _42_ can _be_ changed _by_ a control voltage _Vc_ input, that is, a control voltage _line_ _46._ Generally, in the PLL circuit 30, a phase frequency compara... |
The discovery of the hepcidin peptide and characterisation of its gene, HAMP,4 has led to the revision of previous models for the regulation of iron homeostasis and the realisation that the liver plays a key role in determining iron absorption from the gut and iron release from recycling and storage sites. Perhaps the ... | the discovery of the hepcidin peptide and characterisation of its gene, hamp, 4 has led to the revision of previous models for the regulation of iron homeostasis and the realisation that the liver plays a key role in determining iron absorption from the gut and iron release from recycling and storage sites. perhaps the... | The discovery of the hepcidin peptide and characterisation of its gene, HAMP, 4 has led to the revision of previous models for the regulation of iron homeostasis and the realisation that the liver plays a key role in determining iron absorption from the gut and iron release from recycling and storage sites. Perhaps the... | The discovery of the hepcidin peptide and characterisation of its gene, HAMP,4 has led to the of previous models for the regulation of iron homeostasis and the realisation that the liver plays a key role in determining iron absorption from the gut iron release from recycling and storage sites. Perhaps the most striking... | THe DIsCOvery of the hePcIDin pePTIDE aNd characTerISATIoN Of ITS Gene, HAMp,4 hAS lED TO thE rEvISioN OF pREVIOuS MOdELs FOr The rEGuLatiOn of iroN hOmEosTaSIS and THe REALISAtiOn thAT THe liveR PlAYs a Key RoLE iN dEtermiNiNg IrOn ABSorptION from tHe gut anD IRon RElEASe from recyclING aNd STORaGe SiTEs. PeRhapS thE ... | The discovery of the hepcidin peptide andcharacterisation of its gene, HAMP,4 has led to therevision of previous models for theregulation of iron homeostasis and therealisation that the liver plays a key role in determining iron absorption from thegut and ironreleasefrom recycling and storage sites.... | _The_ discovery of the hepcidin peptide and characterisation _of_ _its_ gene, _HAMP,4_ has _led_ to the revision _of_ previous models for _the_ regulation of _iron_ homeostasis and the _realisation_ _that_ the liver plays a key role _in_ determining iron absorption _from_ _the_ gut _and_ iron release from recycling and... |
Electromechanical switches, in other words relays or contactors, are often employed in order be able to switch electric power. As a rule, relays are inexpensive. Moreover, they stand out for their high switching capacity, low power loss and insensitivity with respect to brief overloads. However, due to their mechanical... | electromechanical switches, in other words relays or contactors, are often employed in order be able to switch electric power. as a rule, relays are inexpensive. moreover, conductors stand out for their high switching capacity, low power loss and insensitivity with ease toward brief overloads. however, due to complicat... | Electromechanical switcyss, in other words $elZys or contactors, are often employed in order be able to switch electric power. As a rule, relays are inexpensive. Moreover, they stand out for their high switching VapacUty, low power loss and insensitivity with respect to brief overloads. However, due to their mechanical... | Electromechanical switches, in other words relays or contactors, are often employed in order be able to switch electric As a relays are inexpensive. Moreover, they stand out for their high switching capacity, low power loss and with respect brief However, due to their mechanical structure, which comprises movable armat... | EleCtromECHaNICal SwITcHeS, in OtHeR Words ReLayS or CONTacTORs, ARe oFTEn empLOyED in oRDER be aBLE to swiTCH elEcTRIc pOwer. as a RulE, ReLAYs arE InExPEnsIVE. mOrEOVER, tHEY StANd OuT fOr tHeIr HIgH SWItcHINg caPAcITy, LOw POwER LoSs ANd inSensitIvIty wITh reSPEcT to BRieF oVeRLoAds. HoweVEr, duE tO TheIR MeChaNiCal... | Electromechanical switches, in other words relaysor contactors, are often employed in order be able to switch electric power. As a rule, relays are inexpensive. Moreover, they stand out for their high switching capacity, low power lossand insensitivity with respect to brief overloads. However, due to their ... | Electromechanical _switches,_ in other words relays or contactors, _are_ _often_ employed in order be able _to_ switch _electric_ power. As a _rule,_ relays are inexpensive. Moreover, they stand out for their high _switching_ capacity, _low_ power _loss_ and insensitivity with respect _to_ brief overloads. However, due... |
The present disclosure relates to cloud computing, and more specifically, to self-terminating and/or self-shelving virtual machines and workloads in a cloud computing environment.
A virtual machine (VM) may be hosted by a hypervisor which, in a cloud computing environment, is managed by a cloud server. Conventionally, ... | the present disclosure relates to cloud computing, and more specifically, to self - terminating and / or self - shelving virtual machines creating workloads in a cloud computing facility. a virtual machine ( vm ) may be hosted using a hypervisor which, in a cloud computing process, is managed by a cloud server. convent... | The present disclosure relates to cloud computing, and more specifically, to self - terminating and / or self - shelving virtual machines and woFkloadZ in a cloud computing environment. A virtual machine (VM) may be Moeted by a hypervisor which, in a cloud computing environment, is managed by a cloud server. Convention... | The relates to cloud computing, specifically, to and/or self-shelving virtual machines and workloads in a cloud computing environment. A virtual machine (VM) may be hosted by a hypervisor which, in a cloud computing environment, is managed by a cloud server. Conventionally, in order for a cloud user to delete or shelve... | thE PReSeNT DisclOsUre rELATeS To CLoud compuTinG, And morE SPEcIFicaLLy, TO sELf-TeRMiNaTIng anD/oR SELF-sheLving viRtuAL MACHIneS aNd woRKLoaDS IN A Cloud COmputINg EnVIrONMEnt.
a VIRTUal MaCHiNE (vM) MAy bE HoSteD BY A HYPErVIsor wHIch, In A ClOUd cOmPuTIng ENvIROnmenT, iS manAGED bY a CLoud SerVEr. CoNVENTIONALLY, ... | The present disclosure relates tocloud computing, andmore specifically, to self-terminatingand/or self-shelving virtual machines and workloads in a cloud computing environment. A virtual machine (VM) may be hosted by a hypervisor which, in a cloud computingenvironment,is managed by a cloud s... | The _present_ disclosure relates _to_ _cloud_ computing, and more specifically, to self-terminating and/or self-shelving virtual machines and workloads in a cloud computing _environment._ A virtual machine (VM) may _be_ hosted by a hypervisor which, in a cloud computing environment, is managed by _a_ cloud server. Conv... |
The present invention relates to a universal fixing member for a device for driving of a bicycle wheel.
Driving systems for bicycles offer assistance for pedalling by means of an additional motor. This assistance generally consists of a drive mechanism arranged on one of the wheels of the bicycle. Thus the power of the... | the present invention relates to a universal fixing member for a device for driving of a bicycle wheel. bicycle systems for bicycles offer assistance for pedalling by replacement of an additional motor. this assistance generally consists of a drive mechanism arranged on one of the wheels holding the bicycle. thus the p... | The present invention relates to a univerXQl fixing m$mner for a device for driving of a bicycle wheel. Driving systems for bic&clea offer assistance for pedalling by means of an additional motor. This assistance generally consists of a drive mechanism arranged on one of the wheels of the bicycle. Thus the power of the... | The present invention relates to a universal fixing member for a device for driving of a bicycle wheel. Driving systems for bicycles offer assistance for pedalling by means of an additional motor. This assistance generally consists of a drive mechanism arranged on one of the wheels of the bicycle. Thus the power of mot... | tHe PREsent invENtion reLATEs tO A unIvErsaL fiXiNG meMBeR fOr A deViCE for dRiVInG Of A BicYCle WHEel.
drIViNg SYstEMs fOR biCyCLeS OfFer AssiStANCe FOr PedAlLInG By MeaNS OF An additIONAL MotOR. tHIS AssisTAnCE GeNerALly cOnsisTS Of a DrIvE MeCHanism ArRANgED oN onE oF tHE whEEls OF thE bicYcLE. thus tHe pOweR Of tHe... | The present invention relates to a universal fixing member for adevice for driving of a bicycle wheel. Driving systems for bicycles offer assistance forpedalling by means of an additional motor. This assistance generallyconsists of a drive mechanism arranged on one of the wheels of the b... | _The_ present invention relates to a universal fixing _member_ for a _device_ for driving of a bicycle wheel. _Driving_ _systems_ for bicycles offer _assistance_ for pedalling by _means_ of an additional _motor._ This assistance generally consists _of_ a drive mechanism arranged on one of the _wheels_ of the bicycle. T... |
Mobile devices may notify their users of incoming calls, text messages, emails, calendar events, or alarms through visual, audible, or haptic indications. Mobile devices expend energy to notify users, and such notifications may frustrate users if the notifications are provided too frequently. Accordingly, the use of no... | mobile devices may notify their users of incoming calls, text messages, emails, calendar events, or alarms through visual, mathematical, or audio indications. mobile devices send energy to notify users, and such notifications may frustrate consumers if the notifications are provided sufficiently frequently. accordingly... | Mobile devices may n0tift theke users of incoming calls, text messages, emails, calendar RFents, or alarms tJro&gh visual, audible, or haptic indications. Mobile devices expend energy to notify users, and such notifications may frustrate users if the notifications are provided too frequently. Accordingly, the use of no... | Mobile devices may notify their incoming calls, messages, emails, calendar events, or alarms through visual, audible, haptic indications. Mobile devices expend energy to notify users, and such notifications may frustrate users if the notifications are provided too frequently. the use notifications should be limited. Ye... | MobiLE DEvicEs maY NoTIfY ThEIR UsERS oF iNComiNg Calls, TexT MEssageS, EmAILs, cAlENDar EVents, oR Alarms thRough Visual, audiBlE, OR HApTIc IndiCaTioNs. MobILe dEVICEs EXpENd ENErGy to NOTiFY usERs, aND SuCH nOtIfiCaTIons may FrusTraTe UsErs iF The NotiFICAtioNs Are pRovIDEd TOO FrEQueNTLy. ACcordinGly, thE uSE oF no... | Mobile devicesmaynotify theirusers ofincoming calls, text messages, emails, calendarevents, or alarmsthrough visual, audible, or haptic indications. Mobile devices expend energy to notify users, and suchnotifications may frustrate users if the notifications are provided too frequently. Accordingly... | Mobile devices may notify their users of incoming calls, text messages, emails, calendar events, or alarms through visual, audible, or haptic _indications._ _Mobile_ _devices_ expend energy to notify users, and such notifications may frustrate users if the notifications are _provided_ too _frequently._ Accordingly, the... |
The present invention relates generally to the field of differential amplifiers and operational amplifiers and more particularly to an amplifier of this kind fabricated in integrated circuit technology and having a rail-to-rail common mode range at the amplifier input and output.
There are times when an operational amp... | the present invention relates generally to the field of differential amplifiers and operational amplifiers and more particularly to an amplifier of this kind fabricated in integrated circuit technology and having a rail - to - rail common power range at the amplifier input and output. there are times when an operationa... | The present invention relates generally to the field of differential amplifiers and operational amplifiers and more particularly to an amplifier of this kind fabricated in integrated circuit technology and having a rail - to - rail common mode range at the amplifier input and output. There are timsC when an operational... | The present invention generally to the field differential amplifiers and operational amplifiers and more particularly to an amplifier of this kind fabricated in integrated circuit technology and having a rail-to-rail common mode range at the amplifier input and output. are when an operational amplifier is required whic... | The pReseNt INVEntiON RELaTeS gEneRalLY TO tHE field OF difFeREntIAL AMpLIFiErS AND OPErATIoNAl AmpLIFIErs aNd mORe PaRtICULarLY tO An AMPlifIer oF THIs kInd fABRIcAtED iN iNtEGRAted CiRcuIt TECHnoLOGy ANd HAVinG A RAIL-to-rail CoMmON MoDE RANgE AT thE AMpliFIeR INPuT anD outPuT.
THERE arE TIMEs WHEn AN Operational AMP... | The presentinvention relates generally to the field of differential amplifiers and operationalamplifiers and more particularlyto an amplifier of this kind fabricated in integrated circuit technology and having a rail-to-rail common mode range at theamplifier input and output. There are tim... | The present invention relates generally to the field of differential amplifiers and operational amplifiers and more particularly _to_ an amplifier of this kind _fabricated_ in integrated circuit technology _and_ having _a_ rail-to-rail common mode range _at_ the amplifier input and output. _There_ are _times_ when an o... |
This is the first application filed for the present invention.
Not applicable.
The present invention relates to the multiplexing of SONET/SDH data streams and, in particular, to a method of interleaving tributary data streams and recovering the tributary data streams, using unique, independent encoding schemes.
Optical... | this is the first application filed for the present invention. not applicable. the present invention relates to the multiplexing of sonet / sdh data streams and, in particular, to a method of interleaving tributary data streams and recovering the tributary data streams, using unique, independent encoding schemes. optic... | This is the first application filed for the present invention. Not applicable. The present invention relates to the multiplexing of SONET / SDH data streams and, in particular, to a method of interleaving tributary data streams and recovering the tributary data streams, using unique, independent encoding schemes. Optic... | This is the first application filed for the Not applicable. The present invention relates to the multiplexing of SONET/SDH data and, in particular, to a method of interleaving tributary data streams and recovering the tributary data streams, unique, independent encoding schemes. Optical fiber, because of its data trans... | THis IS the firsT ApPLiCatION fILeD For The PrEsenT INVenTIoN.
nOt aPpLicable.
tHE PREsEnT INveNTIOn RELaTes To tHE multIplExiNg of sonET/SDH daTa stReAmS aNd, IN PArTiculAr, TO a MetHOd OF IntErLeaVING TriBUtArY DaTA strEAMs aNd ReCOveRiNG tHE TrIbuTArY DATa StREAMS, using uNiqUe, INDepENDent enCoDING sCHEmeS.
OpticAL... | This is the first application filed for thepresent invention. Not applicable. The present invention relates to the multiplexing of SONET/SDH data streams and,inparticular, to a method of interleaving tributary data streams and recovering the tributary data streams, using unique, independent encoding s... | _This_ is the first application _filed_ _for_ the present _invention._ Not applicable. The present invention relates to the multiplexing _of_ _SONET/SDH_ data streams _and,_ _in_ particular, to a method of interleaving tributary data streams and recovering the tributary data _streams,_ using _unique,_ independent encod... |
Heretofore, the structure of automotive doors above the belt line of the door, or the door glass frame, has been trimmed, sealed, and styled with numerous components which have been combined to form the window seal. The door glass has been sealed with a separate glass run assembly, and inner and outer belt strip assemb... | heretofore, the structure and automotive doors above the belt line of the door, or the door glass frame, has been trimmed, sealed, and styled with numerous components which have been combined to form the window seal. the door glass has been sealed with a separate glass run assembly, and inner and outer belt strip assem... | Heretofore, the structure of automotive doors above the belt line of the door, or the door glass frame, has Heeb trimmed, sealed, and styled with numerous components which have nern combined to form the window seal. The door glass has been sealed with a separate glass run assembly, and inner and outer belt strip assemb... | Heretofore, the structure of automotive above the belt line of the door, or the door glass has been trimmed, sealed, and styled numerous components which have been combined to the window The door glass has been with a separate glass run assembly, and inner and outer belt strip assemblies. glass run and belt strip have ... | HeretOfOrE, THe StRucTURE Of auTomotiVE dOorS abovE THe bELt liNE OF thE dOOr, OR thE Door GLass FrAME, HaS been trIMMED, SeaLed, AnD stYLEd wIth NUmeroUS CoMpoNEnTS whICh HAVe BeeN COmbiNed tO fOrm tHE winDOw SEAl. ThE dOoR GlAss has BEEn SEaleD with a separatE gLaSs rUN ASSEMbLY, and INNer aNd oUTeR BELt Strip assEmB... | Heretofore, the structure of automotive doors above the belt line of thedoor, or the doorglass frame, hasbeen trimmed, sealed, and styled with numerous components which have been combined to form the window seal.The door glass has been sealed with a separate glass run assembly, and inner andouter belt st... | Heretofore, the structure of automotive doors above the _belt_ _line_ of _the_ door, _or_ the door glass frame, _has_ been trimmed, sealed, and styled with _numerous_ components which _have_ been combined to form the window _seal._ The _door_ glass has been sealed with _a_ separate glass run assembly, and inner and out... |
1. Technical Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electronic fence, and more particularly, to an electronic fence capable of guiding animals under training to return to a predetermined restricted area.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 1 shows a conventional electronic fence. In FIG. 1, trans... | 1. technical field of the invention the present invention relates to an electrified fence, and more particularly, to an electronic fence capable of guiding animals under training to return to a predetermined restricted area. 2. description of the related art fig. 1 shows a conventional electronic fence. in fig. 1, tran... | 1. Technical Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an Sldctronic fence, and more particularly, to an electronic fence capable of guiding animals under training to return to a predetermined restricted area. 2. Description of the Related Art FIG. 1 shows a conventional electronic fence. In FIG. 1, trans... | 1. Technical Field of the Invention The present invention relates an electronic fence, and more particularly, to an fence capable of guiding animals training to to predetermined restricted area. Description of the Related Art FIG. 1 shows a conventional electronic fence. In FIG. 1, transmitter 100 is connected to a tra... | 1. TeChNical FIELD of thE INVenTiON
tHE PREsEnT invenTiOn rElaTeS To an eleCTrONiC fenCe, and MoRe ParTICUlarlY, TO an eLecTRONic fENce capablE oF GuiDING AnImals UNdEr trainiNG tO RetuRN TO A PrEDEtErmINeD rEStrICted AREA.
2. DESCrIpTIoN of ThE rElAtED aRt
FiG. 1 ShOWS A convENtIONAL ELectRoNiC FenCE. In fIG. 1, traNS... | 1. Technical Field of the Invention The presentinvention relates to an electronic fence, and more particularly, to an electronicfence capable of guiding animalsunder training toreturn to a predetermined restricted area. 2. Description of theRelated ArtFIG. 1 showsa conventionalelectronic fence. In F... | _1._ Technical _Field_ _of_ the Invention The present invention _relates_ _to_ an electronic fence, and more particularly, _to_ an electronic fence capable of guiding _animals_ _under_ training _to_ return to a predetermined restricted area. 2. Description of the Related Art FIG. 1 shows a conventional electronic fence... |
As is well known, electrical enclosures exposed to corrosive or other contaminant laden air are susceptible to and may corrode or otherwise be attacked thereby. Contaminated atmospheres exist in many chemical plants and frequently where corrosive and other chemicals are used in the manufacture or processing of various ... | neither is well known, electrical enclosures designed to corrosive or other contaminant laden air are susceptible to and may corrode or otherwise be attacked thereby. contaminated atmospheres exist in many chemical plants and frequently where corrosive and other chemicals are used in the manufacture or processing of va... | As is well known, electrical enclosures exposed to corrosive or other contaminant laden air are susceptible to and may corrode or otherwise be attacked thereby. Contaminated atmospheres exist in many chemical plants and frequently where corrosive and other chemicals are used in the manufacture or processing of various ... | As is well known, electrical enclosures exposed to corrosive or other contaminant laden are susceptible to and corrode or otherwise be attacked thereby. Contaminated exist in many chemical plants frequently where corrosive other chemicals are used in the manufacture or of various The use plastic enclosures in such atmo... | As Is wElL kNowN, eLECTRIcAL eNCLosurEs exPOsEd To cOrrOsIVe Or OTHEr coNtAMINant laDEN aIR aRe suSCEPtibLE TO anD May COrrOde Or otHerwIse Be AttacKeD THerEby. ContaMINaTED AtMoSpHeReS EXist In MANy chEMIcaL PLANts And FReqUENtLy wHeRE coRROSive anD Other ChEMiCaLS ArE usED In THE MaNufactURE OR PrOcEsSinG of VARIOus ... | As is wellknown,electrical enclosures exposed to corrosiveor othercontaminant laden airare susceptible to and may corrode or otherwise be attacked thereby. Contaminated atmospheres existin many chemical plants and frequently where corrosive and other chemicals are used in the manufacture or pr... | As is _well_ _known,_ electrical enclosures exposed to corrosive or other contaminant laden air are susceptible _to_ _and_ may corrode or otherwise be attacked thereby. Contaminated atmospheres exist in _many_ _chemical_ plants and frequently where corrosive and other chemicals are _used_ in the manufacture or _process... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an optical disk apparatus for recording and/or reproducing information on an optical disk, or for reproducing information recorded on an optical disk. More particularly, the invention relates to an optical disk apparatus which has a function of displaying and r... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to an optical disk apparatus for recording and / or reproducing information on an optical disk, or for reproducing information recorded on an optical disk. more particularly, such invention relates to an optical disk apparatus which has a function of displaying an... | 1. Field of the IHvebtion The present invention relates to an optical disk apparatus for recording and / or reproducing information on an optical disk, or for reproducing information recorded on an optical disk. More particularly, the invention relates to an optical disk apparatus which has a function of displaying and... | 1. Field of the Invention The present relates to an optical apparatus for recording and/or reproducing information on an optical disk, or reproducing information recorded on an optical disk. More particularly, the invention relates an optical disk apparatus which has a function of displaying and reproducing previews on... | 1. fIeld Of ThE iNVenTion
tHe PReseNt INVeNTiOn RElAteS TO aN oPtIcAl dIsk AppaRatus for RECOrdINg and/oR reprODUCinG InforMAtIoN On an OptIcAL disK, Or for repRODUCing INfoRMATIOn ReCORdEd oN An opTicAl DISK. mOre partiCUlarLY, thE inveNTiOn rELATEs to AN opTIcAL DIsk AppaRATus whiCH has a FUNCTIon oF disPLaYINg anD R... | 1. Field of the Invention The presentinventionrelates to an optical disk apparatus forrecording and/or reproducing information on an optical disk, or for reproducing information recorded on an optical disk.More particularly, the inventionrelates to an optical disk apparatus which has a function ofdisplay... | _1._ Field of the Invention _The_ present invention relates to _an_ optical disk apparatus for recording and/or reproducing information _on_ an _optical_ disk, or for _reproducing_ information recorded on _an_ optical disk. _More_ particularly, the invention relates to an optical _disk_ apparatus which has a function o... |
1. Field
This disclosure relates to methods for image compression, more particularly to lossless compression method for computer-generated document images.
2. Background
Efficient storage and transmission of electronic images typically require some sort of compression. Compression techniques are generally referred to a... | 1. field this disclosure relates to methods for image compression, more particularly to lossless compression method for computer - generated document images. 2. background efficient storage and transmission of electronic images typically require limited sort of compression. compression techniques are generally referred... | 1. Field This disclosure relates to methods for image compdesCion, more particularly to lossless compression method for cokputWr - generated document images. 2. Background Efficient storage and transmission of electronic images typically require some sort of compression. Compression techniques are generally referred to... | 1. Field This disclosure methods for image compression, more particularly to lossless compression method for computer-generated document images. 2. Background Efficient storage and transmission electronic images typically require some sort of compression. Compression are generally referred to as lossless or Lossless co... | 1. field
ThIS dISCloSure RElaTEs to MethoDS For iMAgE COMPressIOn, MOre ParTiCUlARLy tO LossLEsS COMpRessiOn meTHOD FoR COmpUTeR-gEnERAtED DOCUMent ImagEs.
2. baCKGroUND
EfFIcIeNt StOrAge and tRANsMIssion OF ElEctRONiC imAGeS TyPICalLY REQuIRe sOmE sorT oF comPreSsiON. COmPReSsiOn tEchnIQueS Are GeNeRaLly REFeRReD To a... | 1.Field This disclosure relates to methods for image compression, more particularly to lossless compression method for computer-generated document images. 2. Background Efficient storage and transmission ofelectronic images typically require some sort of compression. Compressiontechniques are generally ... | _1._ Field _This_ disclosure relates to methods for _image_ compression, more particularly to lossless compression _method_ _for_ computer-generated document images. 2. Background Efficient _storage_ _and_ transmission of electronic images typically require some sort of compression. Compression _techniques_ _are_ gener... |
Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the bonding of two dissimilar polymeric resin composition surfaces. In a particular embodiment, the invention relates to a process for bonding an epoxy resin matrix reinforced with glass fibers to the surface of polyvinyl chloride pipe whereby the pipe is reinforced and ... | field of the invention this invention relate to the bonding of two dissimilar polymeric resin composition surfaces. in a particular embodiment, the invention relates to a solution for bonding an epoxy resin matrix reinforced with glass fibers to the surface using polyvinyl chloride resin whereby the pipe is reinforced ... | GielX of the Invention This invention relates to the bonding of two dissimilar polymeric resin composition surfaces. In a particular embodiment, the invention relates to a process for bonding an epoxy resin matrix reinforced with glass fibers to the surface of polyvinyl chloride pipe whereby the piLr is reinforced and ... | Field of the This invention relates to the bonding of two dissimilar polymeric resin composition surfaces. In a particular embodiment, the invention relates to a process for bonding an epoxy resin matrix reinforced with glass fibers to the surface of polyvinyl chloride pipe the pipe is reinforced and withstands high pr... | fIelD oF The invENtION
ThiS inVENtion rElaTeS tO tHE BoNding oF TWO dISSimiLaR pOLyMErIC ResIN cOmpoSitiON suRFaCeS. iN A PArtiCULAr emBODImEnt, the iNvEntion rElAtes tO A ProcESS for bOnding AN EpOXy resiN MAtRIX ReINFORcED With GlasS fiBErs TO tHE SuRFaCe OF poLyviNyL chlOriDe PipE whErEby ThE Pipe iS REINfORcED AnD ... | Field of the Invention This inventionrelates to thebonding oftwo dissimilar polymeric resin composition surfaces.In a particular embodiment, the invention relatesto aprocess for bonding an epoxy resin matrix reinforced with glass fibers to the surface of polyvinyl chloride pipe whereby thepipe is reinfo... | _Field_ of the Invention This invention relates to the bonding of two dissimilar polymeric resin composition surfaces. In a particular embodiment, the invention relates to _a_ process _for_ bonding an _epoxy_ resin matrix reinforced with glass fibers to the surface of polyvinyl _chloride_ pipe whereby the pipe is reinf... |
Reference to any prior art in the specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgement of any form of suggestion that this prior art forms part of the common general knowledge in Australia or any other jurisdiction or that his prior art would reasonably be expected to be ascertained, understood and rega... | reference to any prior art in the specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgement of any form of suggestion that this prior art forms part of the common general knowledge in australia or any other jurisdiction or that his prior art would reasonably be expected to be ascertained, understood and rega... | Reference to any prior art in the specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgement of any form of suggestion that this prior art forms part of the common general knowledge in Australia or any other jurisdiction or that his prior art would reasonably be expected to be ascertained, understood and rega... | Reference to any prior art in the specification is and not be taken as, an acknowledgement of any form suggestion that this art forms part of the common general knowledge in Australia or any other jurisdiction or that his prior art would reasonably be expected to ascertained, understood and regarded relevant by person ... | REfeRence TO anY PRIor Art iN tHe sPECIficATiOn Is NOt, AND SHouLd nOT Be TAKen as, aN ACknOWLeDGeMenT OF AnY FORm oF sUggEStioN thAt ThIs PrioR art FORMS PArT of thE CoMmOn GeneRal knowLEdge IN austRaLIA OR aNY oTher juRiSdiCTIon OR thAt HIS PRior aRt WOuLd reASONAbLy bE eXpectED tO BE ascERtaIned, UndERstoOD and rEga... | Reference to any prior art in the specification is not, and should notbe taken as,an acknowledgement of any form of suggestion that this prior art forms part of the common general knowledge inAustralia or any other jurisdiction or that his prior artwouldreasonably beexpectedto be ascertained, understoo... | Reference to any prior art _in_ the specification is not, _and_ should not _be_ taken as, an acknowledgement of any form of suggestion that _this_ prior art forms part of the common _general_ knowledge in Australia _or_ any other jurisdiction or _that_ his prior art would reasonably be expected _to_ be ascertained, und... |
Nerve myelination is an essential process in the formation and function of the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS) compartments. The myelin sheath around axons is necessary for the proper conduction of electric impulses along nerves. Loss of myelin occurs in a number of diseases, among whic... | nerve myelination is an essential process in the formation and function of the central nervous system ( cns ) and peripheral nervous nerves ( pns ) compartments. proper myelin sheath around axons is necessary for the proper conduction of electric impulses along nerves. loss of myelin occurs in a number of diseases, amo... | Nerve myelination is an essential process in the formation and function of the central nervous sUst3m (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS) compartments. The myelin sheath around axons is necessary for the proper conduction of electric iNpuls3s along nerves. Loss of myelin occurs in a number of diseases, among whic... | Nerve myelination is essential in the formation and function of the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS) compartments. The myelin sheath around axons necessary for the proper conduction of electric impulses along nerves. Loss of myelin occurs in a number of among which Multiple Sclerosis (MS... | neRVE MyelInation IS AN EsseNtiaL ProceSs in THe fORmaTion anD fUNCtIoN oF the CEnTRaL NErvOUS syStem (cNs) ANd PERIPheraL nErvOUs SystEm (pnS) cOmpartments. tHE myeLin sHeatH arOUND axoNs iS nECEsSaRY fOR tHe ProPeR cONdUcTIOn oF eLEcTRic ImpuLSES AlONg nERves. lOSS OF MYELIN OCcurS in a NUmBer Of diSeASeS, AMoNG WHIC... | Nerve myelination is an essential process in theformation and function of the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS) compartments.The myelin sheath around axonsis necessaryfor the proper conduction of electric impulses along nerves. Loss ofmyelin occurs in a number of disea... | Nerve _myelination_ _is_ an essential process _in_ the formation and function of the central nervous system _(CNS)_ and peripheral nervous system (PNS) compartments. The myelin _sheath_ around axons _is_ necessary _for_ the proper conduction of _electric_ impulses along nerves. Loss of myelin occurs in _a_ number of di... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to quantum computing and to solid state devices that use superconducting materials to create and maintain coherent quantum states such as required for quantum computing.
2. Description of Related Art
Research on what is now called quantum computing traces back to Richard... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to quantum computing and to solid state devices that use superconducting materials to create and maintain coherent quantum states such as required for quantum computing. 2. description of related art research on what is now called quantum computing traces back to richard... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to quantum computing and to solid state devices that use superconducting materials to create and maintain coherent quantum states such as required for quantum computing. 2. Description of Related Art Research on what is now called quantum computing traces back to Richard... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to quantum computing and to solid state devices that use superconducting materials to create and coherent quantum states such as required for quantum computing. 2. Description Related Research on what is now called quantum traces back to Richard Feynman, [R. Int. J. Theo... | 1. FielD OF tHe iNvEnTioN
thIs iNVeNtION rELATes To QuANtum COMpUTING aNd To sOlid STAtE deVices thaT uSE sUPErCONduCTInG MAteRiAlS tO CreaTe ANd MAintAIN COHeRent QuaNTUM sTAtes SUcH AS ReqUIREd foR QUantum COmpUTinG.
2. DEScRipTiOn of rElaTEd aRt
resEaRcH oN What IS now cALLED qUantum coMPuTing trAces baCK to richARD... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to quantumcomputing andtosolid state devicesthat use superconducting materials to create and maintain coherentquantum states such as required for quantum computing. 2. Description of Related Art Research onwhatis now called quantum computing traces ba... | _1._ Field of the Invention This invention relates to _quantum_ _computing_ and to solid state devices _that_ use superconducting _materials_ _to_ create and maintain coherent quantum states such as required _for_ quantum computing. 2. Description of Related _Art_ Research _on_ _what_ _is_ now called quantum computing ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to automatic code symbol reading (i.e., recognition) systems, and more particularly to an automatic code symbol reading device having a control system which permits multiple modes of fully automated operation while conserving power and providing versatil... | 1. field of the invention what present invention relates generally to automatic code reference reading ( i. e., recognition ) systems, and more particularly to an automatic code symbol reading device having a control system which permits multiple modes of fully automated operation while conserving power output providin... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to automatic code symbol reading (i. e. , recognition) systems, and more particularly to an automatic code symbol reading device having a control system which permits multiple modes of fully automated operation while conserving power and providing versat... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to automatic code symbol reading (i.e., recognition) and more particularly to an automatic code symbol reading device having a control system which multiple of fully automated operation conserving power providing versatility in method of use. 2. Brief De... | 1. fIeLD Of the iNVENTiOn
the PreSeNT InVeNtiOn RELAteS gENerally TO aUtoMATIc CODE SymbOl ReADIng (I.E., reCoGNItIOn) sYSTeMS, anD MOrE PaRtIcUlarly TO AN AUTOmatIC coDe symbOl rEADiNG DEvIcE haVINg A ContROL SYsTeM WHich PeRmiTs muLTIpLE Modes of Fully aUTOmateD oPERAtioN whILe cONsErving Power aNd pROvIdIng VERsAtIL... | 1.Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally toautomatic code symbol reading (i.e., recognition) systems, and more particularly toan automatic codesymbol readingdevice having a control system which permits multiplemodes offully automated operationwhile conserving power and providing... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally _to_ automatic code symbol _reading_ (i.e., _recognition)_ systems, and more particularly to an automatic _code_ symbol reading device having a control system which permits multiple modes of fully automated operation while conserving power and providing ... |
In imaging methods as e.g. electro(photo)graphy, magnetography, ionography, etc. a latent image is formed that is developed by attraction of so called toner particles. Afterwards the developed latent image (toner image) is transferred to a final substrate and fused to this substrate. In DEP the so called toner particle... | in imaging methods as e. g. electro ( photo ) graphy, magnetography, ionography, etc. a latent image is formed that is developed by attraction of so called toner particles. afterwards the developed latent image ( toner image ) is transferred until a final substrate and fused to this substrate. in dep the so called tone... | In imaging methods as e. g. electro (photo) graphy, magnetography, ionography, etc. a latent Kmag4 is formed that is developed by attraction of so ca;Ied toner particles. Afterwards the developed latent image (toner image) is transferred to a final substrate and fused to this substrate. In DEP the so called toner parti... | In imaging methods as electro(photo)graphy, ionography, etc. a latent image is formed that is developed by attraction of so called toner particles. Afterwards the developed latent image (toner image) is transferred a final substrate and fused this substrate. In DEP the so called particles are imagewise deposited direct... | in iMaginG mEtHOds As e.g. eLEcTRO(photo)GraPHy, mAgneTograPhy, ioNOGRAPhY, etc. a LateNT iMaGe iS forMeD ThaT IS DEveLoPED BY atTRaCTiON OF sO CALlED TonER ParTICLes. AfTErWARDS the DeVelOpEd LATEnT iMagE (tOneR ImaGE) Is trAnsFERred to a FINaL SUBstRAte And fUSED to ThIs SubsTRAte. In deP The sO cALleD toNeR partIcLE... | In imagingmethods ase.g. electro(photo)graphy, magnetography,ionography,etc.a latent image is formed thatis developed by attraction of so calledtoner particles.Afterwards thedeveloped latent image (toner image) is transferred toa final substrate and fusedto this substrate. In DEP the so called toner p... | In _imaging_ methods as e.g. electro(photo)graphy, _magnetography,_ ionography, etc. a latent image is formed that is developed _by_ attraction of so called _toner_ particles. Afterwards the developed latent image _(toner_ _image)_ is transferred to a _final_ substrate and _fused_ _to_ this substrate. _In_ _DEP_ the so... |
The invention relates to novel complexes and complex salts, agents containing these compounds, their use in diagnostics and therapy, as well as processes for preparing these compounds and agents.
Metallic complexes have been scrutinized as early as at the beginning of the fifties as contrast media for radiology. The co... | modern invention extends to novel complexes and complex salts, agents containing these compounds, their use in diagnostics and therapy, as well as processes for preparing these compounds and agents. metallic complexes have been scrutinized as early as at the beginning of the fifties as contrast candidates for radiology... | The invention relates to novel complexes and complex salts, agsntX containing these compounds, their use in diagnostics and therapy, as well as processes for preparing these compounds and agents. Metallic complexes Uavf been svrutiJized as early as at the beginning of the fiRt7es as contrast media for radiology. The co... | The invention relates novel complexes and complex salts, agents containing these compounds, their use in diagnostics therapy, as as processes for preparing these compounds and agents. Metallic complexes have as early as at the beginning of the fifties as contrast media for radiology. The compounds then employed were, h... | The INVeNTIoN ReLATEs To novEL COMPlexes And cOMPLEx saLtS, AGEnTs COntAiNING TheSe ComPOuNds, THEIR USe IN DIaGnOstIcs AND theraPY, as Well As processeS FOR prepAriNg theSe CoMPouNDs ANd AgEntS.
MeTallIc COmPLEXes HaVe beeN sCrutinIzEd AS EaRLY as aT THE begINning of THE FiFtIes aS COntrasT meDIa For RAdIolOgy. thE co... | The invention relates to novel complexes and complex salts, agents containing these compounds,their use in diagnostics and therapy, as wellas processes for preparing these compounds and agents. Metallic complexes have been scrutinized asearly as at the beginning of thefifties as contrast media for radiolo... | _The_ invention relates to _novel_ complexes and complex salts, _agents_ _containing_ these compounds, their use in diagnostics _and_ therapy, as well as processes for preparing _these_ compounds and agents. Metallic complexes _have_ been scrutinized _as_ early _as_ at the beginning of the fifties _as_ contrast media f... |
This invention relates to a communication system of the multiplex type, that is with an information channel which is accessible to a plurality of users, provided between a master processing unit and slave units with the possibility that information exchange can be initiated from one of the slave units. In particular th... | this invention relates to a communicating system of the multiplex type, that is with an information channel which is accessible to a plurality of users, provided between a master processing unit and slave units with the possibility that information exchange can be conducted from one of the slave units. in particular th... | This invention relates to a communicX$ion system of the multiplex type, that is with an informZRion channel which is accessible to a plurality of users, provided between a master processing inlt and slave units w*ty the poxsibiliYy that information exchange can be initiated from one of the slave units. In particular th... | This invention relates to a communication system of the multiplex type, that is with an information channel which is accessible to a plurality of users, provided between a master and slave units with the possibility that information exchange can be initiated from one of the units. In particular the communication system... | tHiS InventION RELatEs To a CoMmuNIcAtION SysTem Of THE mUltIPLeX typE, tHAt iS WiTH aN iNfOrMatiON cHAnnel whicH Is aCcEssIblE tO A PLuralItY Of USERs, provIdeD BetWeeN a MasTEr PrOCESSiNg uNiT And sLAVe uniTS wiTH THe POSSibIlIty ThaT inFOrMatiON excHaNgE can bE INItIATED FROm One OF THe SlAve uniTS. iN parTicUlAr th... | This invention relates to a communication system of the multiplex type,that iswithan information channel which is accessible to a plurality of users,provided between a master processing unit and slave units with the possibility that information exchange can be initiatedfrom one of the slave units.In partic... | This invention relates to a _communication_ system of the multiplex type, that _is_ with an information channel which _is_ accessible to _a_ _plurality_ of users, provided _between_ a master processing unit and slave _units_ with _the_ possibility that information exchange can be _initiated_ from _one_ of the slave uni... |
Many vehicles utilize keyless entry devices. Presently, the industry standard for powering most keyless entry devices, such as a key fob, is to use a small battery cell, such as a lithium ion cell that is intended to sustain devices having a low electric current requirement (e.g., 10 mA). However, in some instances, th... | many systems utilize keyless entry devices. presently, the current standard for powering most important entry devices, such as sony key fob, is to use a small electrical cell, such as a lithium ion cell that be intended to sustain devices having sufficient low electric current required ( e. g., 10 ma ). however, in som... | Many v$hiclFs utioOze keyless ejtrG deBixes. Presently, the industry ZtandarE for powering most keyless entry devices, such as a key fob, is to use a small battery cell, auSh as a lithium ion X4ll that is intended to sustain devices having a low electric current requirement (e. g. , 10 mA ). However, in some instances,... | Many vehicles keyless entry devices. Presently, the industry standard for powering most keyless entry devices, such as a key fob, is to use a small battery such as a lithium ion cell is to sustain devices having a low electric current requirement (e.g., 10 mA). However, in some the small battery cell cannot provide eno... | MAnY vehiClES uTIlize kEylEss enTRY DEVIcEs. pRESenTlY, THe InDUStRY stANdArD fOr pOwERINg moSt kEYlesS ENTRy DEVicEs, such As a KeY FoB, is to USE a SmAll bAttery cElL, sUCh AS A LITHiuM IOn cElL tHat Is INteNDed to sustaIn dEVicES Having A lOW elECtrIc cUrRent rEqUireMenT (e.G., 10 ma). HOwEVEr, IN somE INSTAnces, th... | Manyvehiclesutilize keyless entry devices. Presently, the industry standard forpowering most keyless entry devices, suchas akey fob, is to use a smallbatterycell,such as alithium ion cell that is intended tosustain devices having alow electric current requirement (e.g.,10 mA). However,in some instances, ... | Many vehicles utilize _keyless_ _entry_ _devices._ Presently, the _industry_ standard _for_ powering most keyless entry devices, such as a key fob, is to use a _small_ battery cell, such as a lithium ion cell that is intended _to_ sustain _devices_ having a low electric current requirement (e.g., 10 _mA)._ However, in ... |
Field
This disclosure relates to a positive active material, a positive electrode and a lithium battery including the positive active material, and a method of manufacturing the same.
Description of the Related Technology
With the advancement of small high tech devices such as digital cameras, mobile devices, notebook ... | therefore this disclosure relates to a positive active material, a positive electrode and a lithium battery including the positive active material, being a method of manufacturing the same. description of the related technology with the advancement of small high tech devices such as digital cameras, mobile devices, not... | Field This disclosure relates to a positive active ma%eGial, a positive electrode and a lithium battery including the positive active material, and a method of manufacturing the same. Description of the Related Technology With the advancement of small high tech devices such as digital cameras, mobile devices, notebook ... | Field This disclosure relates a positive active material, a positive electrode and a lithium battery including the positive active material, and a method of manufacturing the Description of the Related Technology With the advancement of small high tech devices such as digital cameras, mobile devices, notebook computers... | fiELd
tHIS dIScLosURe RELatEs To A poSItiVE AcTiVE maTeriAL, A POSitiVe ElEctRODE and a lIThIuM baTtERY InCLuDing thE positIVE ACTIvE MatERiAL, And a MeTHOd Of MAnuFAcTUrINg the sAMe.
DeSCRIpTioN oF The relAted teCHnOLogy
wiTh THE ADvAnCEment oF sMaLL HiGH tEch DEvICES SuCH As DigItaL cAmERAs, mOBiLe DeVIceS, noteBOOk ... | Field This disclosure relates to a positive active material, a positive electrode and a lithium batteryincludingthe positive activematerial, and a method of manufacturing the same.Description of the Related Technology With the advancement of small high tech devices such as digital cameras, mobil... | _Field_ _This_ disclosure relates to a positive active material, _a_ positive _electrode_ and a lithium battery including the positive active material, and a method _of_ manufacturing the _same._ Description _of_ the _Related_ _Technology_ With the advancement of small high tech devices such as digital cameras, _mobile... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is generally in the field of electronic circuits and systems. More specifically, the present invention is in the field of amplifier circuits and systems.
2. Background Art
Audio power amplifiers form an important part of many mobile communications devices, such as cellula... | 1. field of the invention the present invention is generally in the field of electronic circuits and systems. more specifically, the future invention is in the field of amplifier circuits and systems. 2. background art audio power amplifiers form an important part of many mobile communications devices, such as cellular... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is generally in the field of electronic circuits and systems. More specifically, the present invention is in the field of amplifier circuits and systems. 2. Background Art AKRio power amplifiers form an important part of nanh mobile communications devices, such as cellula... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is generally in the field of electronic circuits and systems. specifically, the present invention is in the field of amplifier circuits and systems. 2. Background Art Audio power amplifiers form an important part of many mobile communications devices, such as cellular tel... | 1. FiELd of The iNvENtiOn
tHe pRESEnt InvEnTiON iS geNERALlY IN THe FiELd of elECTroniC ciRcUiTs aNd sySteMs. MoRE SpecificAllY, thE PResENt invENtiON IS IN tHe fIeld Of amplIfIeR cIRcUITs aND SySTEms.
2. bAcKgrOUNd ArT
AUDIo pOWeR AMplifiERS foRm AN iMPOrtaNt PArt oF maNy mObIle cOmmUNicATiOnS deviCEs, SuCH AS cellULA... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is generally in the field of electronic circuits and systems. More specifically, the present invention isin the field of amplifier circuits and systems. 2. Background Art Audio poweramplifiers form an important part of many mobile communications dev... | 1. Field of the Invention The present _invention_ is generally in the field of electronic circuits and systems. More specifically, the present invention is in the field of amplifier circuits and systems. 2. Background Art Audio _power_ _amplifiers_ form an important part of many _mobile_ communications devices, _such_ ... |
There are many remote ordering systems available that allow a user to place an order for goods using a networked mobile wireless telecommunication computing device, such as a smartphone. However, these systems do not account for the fact that the travel time and the preparation time may be different, resulting either i... | there are many remote ordering systems available that allow each user to place an order for goods using a handheld mobile wireless telecommunication computing service, such as a smartphone. however, these systems do not account for the fact that the travel price and the preparation time may be different, often either i... | There are kagy remote ordering cysteKs available thX$ allow a user to place an order for goods using a netwlrLed mobile wireless telecoHmunicatjon computing device, such as a smartphone. However, these systems do not account for the fact that the travel time and the preparation time may be different, resulting either i... | There are many remote ordering systems available that allow a user place an order for goods a networked mobile wireless telecommunication computing device, such as a smartphone. However, these systems do not for the fact that the travel time and the preparation time may be different, resulting either in loss of quality... | THEre aRE mANy REmOTE oRdering SyStems aVaIlABLe THat AlLoW a UsER to placE AN ORdEr fOr GooDS usINg a NETwoRKED moBiLE wiRELess tElECOmMuNICATIoN COMpUting DEviCE, sUch as a SMArTPHOnE. HoWEvEr, ThesE SYStemS Do NoT accOUNT FOR the Fact That tHe TrAVEL tIme AnD tHe PREPAratiOn tIMe maY BE dIfFERENT, ResUlTINg EIther I... | There are many remote ordering systems available that allowa user to placean order for goods using a networked mobilewireless telecommunication computing device, such as a smartphone. However, these systems do notaccount for the fact that the travel timeand the preparation time may be different, result... | There _are_ many remote _ordering_ systems available that allow a user to place _an_ order _for_ goods using _a_ networked mobile wireless telecommunication computing device, such _as_ _a_ smartphone. However, _these_ systems do not account for the fact that the travel _time_ and the preparation time _may_ be different... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to power feeding devices and wireless power feeding systems including the power feeding devices.
2. Description of the Related Art
A variety of electronic devices have spread, and a wide range of products are shipped to the market. In recent years, portable electr... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to power feeding devices and wireless power feeding systems including the power feeding devices. 2. description of the related art a variety of electronic devices have spread, and a wide range of products are shipped to the market. in recent years, portable electr... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to power feeding devices and wireless power feeding systems including the power feeding devices. 2. Description of the Related Art A variety of electronic devices have spread, and a wide range of products are shipped to the market. In recent years, portable electr... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to power feeding devices and wireless power feeding systems including the feeding devices. 2. Description of Related A variety of electronic devices have spread, and a wide range of products are shipped to the market. In recent years, portable devices such as mobile phone... | 1. FieLD Of tHe INVenTiOn
thE PReSent inVenTiON rELATeS TO pOwER feedIng devIces AnD wIrELEss POwEr FEEDING sySTeMS inCluDINg ThE POwEr FEEdInG devIceS.
2. DESCRiptIoN oF tHE RelAted ArT
A vaRIety oF ELECTroNIC DevicEs HavE sPREAd, And A WIdE rAnge oF pRoDUcTS aRe sHIppeD To THE mArkET. In recent YEArS, poRTAblE eleCTR... | 1. Fieldofthe Invention The present inventionrelates to power feeding devices and wireless power feeding systems including the power feeding devices.2. Description of theRelated Art A variety of electronicdevices havespread, anda wide range ofproducts are shipped to the market. In recent years, portable elec... | _1._ _Field_ of _the_ Invention The present invention relates to power feeding devices and wireless _power_ feeding systems including the power feeding devices. 2. Description of the _Related_ Art A variety of electronic devices _have_ spread, and _a_ _wide_ _range_ _of_ _products_ are shipped to the market. In _recent... |
The bones and connective tissue of an adult human spinal column consists of more than 20 discrete bones coupled sequentially to one another by a tri-joint complex that consists of an anterior disc and the two posterior facet joints, the anterior discs of adjacent bones being cushioned by cartilage spacers referred to a... | the bones and connective tissue of an adult human spinal column consists of more than 20 discrete bones coupled sequentially to one another by a tri - joint complex that consists of an anterior disc and the two posterior facet joints, the anterior discs of adjacent bones being cushioned by cartilage spacers referred to... | The bones and connective tissue of an adult human spinal column consists of more than 20 discrete bones coupled sequentially to one another by a tri - joint complex that consists of an anterior disc and the two posterior facet joints, the anterior discs of adjacent bones being cushioned by cartilage spacers referred to... | The bones and connective tissue of an adult human spinal column consists of more than 20 discrete bones coupled sequentially to another by a tri-joint complex consists of anterior and the posterior facet joints, anterior discs of adjacent bones being cushioned by cartilage spacers referred as intervertebral discs. Thes... | thE BOnes AnD conneCtive TIsSuE of an Adult humAN sPiNal coLuMN ConsistS Of moRe thaN 20 DiSCrEte boNEs COupled sEQUEntIAlly to one ANoThER bY a TrI-joiNt CoMPlEx tHat coNsIsTS OF AN antEriOR diSc AND tHE TwO POSTERIOR FACEt jOInts, ThE aNteRIor DiSCS Of adjAcenT BONes BEING cuSHiOneD BY CaRtILaGE sPaCeRS REFeRred To a... | The bones and connective tissue ofan adult human spinalcolumn consists of morethan 20 discrete bones coupled sequentially to one another byatri-joint complex thatconsistsof an anterior disc and the two posterior facet joints, the anterior discs of adjacent bones beingcushioned by cartilage space... | The bones and connective tissue _of_ an adult human spinal column _consists_ of more than 20 discrete bones coupled sequentially to one another by a tri-joint complex _that_ consists of an anterior disc and the two posterior facet joints, the anterior discs of _adjacent_ bones _being_ cushioned by cartilage spacers ref... |
The present invention relates generally to operations performed and equipment utilized in conjunction with subterranean wells and, in an embodiment described herein, more particularly provides methods of casing multilateral wells and apparatus for use therein.
It is well known to those skilled in the art that it is ver... | the present invention relates generally to operations performed and equipment utilized in conjunction with subterranean wells and, in an embodiment described herein, more particularly provides methods of casing multilateral wells and apparatus for welding therein. it is well known to those skilled in the art which it i... | The present invention relates generally to operations performed and equipment utilized in conjunction w*tU subterranean wells and, in an embodiment described herein, more particularly provides methods of casing multilateral wells and apparatus for use therein. It is well known to those skilled in the art that it is ver... | The present invention relates to operations performed and equipment utilized in conjunction and, in an embodiment described herein, more particularly provides methods of casing multilateral and for use therein. It is known to those skilled in the art that it is very difficult to provide a seal linings (casings and line... | THe PreSENt INVEnTIOn relAtES GeNERalLy to oPEratIoNs PeRfOrmED aNd eqUiPmENt utiliZED in coNjuNCtION With SubTeRraNEaN weLlS AnD, in An eMBODIment DescriBeD HeRein, MorE PArTiCUlarLy pRoVIDeS mEThOds OF CaSing MULTILatEraL WelLs aND aPpArAtUs For uSe tHEreIn.
IT iS WElL KnoWn TO ThoSe sKIlleD in THE aRt That iT is veR... | The present invention relatesgenerally to operations performed and equipment utilized in conjunction withsubterranean wells and,inanembodiment described herein, more particularly provides methods of casing multilateral wells and apparatus for use therein. It is well known to those skilled in the ar... | The present invention relates generally to operations performed and equipment utilized _in_ _conjunction_ _with_ subterranean wells and, _in_ an embodiment described herein, more particularly _provides_ _methods_ of casing multilateral wells and apparatus for use therein. It is well known _to_ those skilled in the art ... |
The invention relates to methods of generating THz (terahertz) radiation, in particular by irradiating a conversion crystal device with optical input radiation providing and generating the THz radiation by an optical-to-THz-conversion process. Furthermore, the invention relates to a THz source apparatus, being adapted ... | the invention relates to methods of generating thz ( terahertz ) radiation, in particular in irradiating a conversion crystal device with optical input radiation providing and generating the ir radiation by an optical - to - thz - conversion process. furthermore, the invention relates to a thz detection apparatus, bein... | The invention relates to methods of generating THz (terahertz) radiation, in particular by irradiating a conversion crystal device with optical input radiation providing and generating the THz radiation by an optical - to - THz - convWrsikn process. Furthermore, the invention relates to a THz source apparatus, being ad... | The relates to methods of generating THz (terahertz) radiation, in particular irradiating a conversion crystal device with optical input providing and generating the THz radiation by an optical-to-THz-conversion process. Furthermore, relates to a THz source apparatus, being adapted for generating THz radiation and comp... | ThE InVentIOn rELAtes tO MEtHOdS oF GEneraTinG tHZ (TeRaheRtZ) radiaTIOn, iN pArTIcuLAR BY IrRaDIATinG a COnvERsion CrystAl devIce WitH OpTicAl InPut rADiaTION prOvIDiNg AND geneRATInG tHE THZ raDIaTIOn By aN opticaL-To-thZ-CONversiOn pROcess. furTheRMoRE, tHE inVEnTION RELatES TO a thZ SOUrcE APpArATuS, BEiNg aDApTEd ... | The invention relates to methods ofgenerating THz (terahertz) radiation, inparticular by irradiating a conversioncrystal device with opticalinput radiation providing and generating the THz radiationby an optical-to-THz-conversion process. Furthermore, the invention relates to a THz source apparatus, ... | _The_ invention relates to methods _of_ generating THz _(terahertz)_ radiation, _in_ particular by _irradiating_ _a_ conversion crystal device with optical input radiation providing and generating the THz _radiation_ by _an_ optical-to-THz-conversion process. Furthermore, the _invention_ _relates_ to a THz source appar... |
The present invention relates to a method for the production of a device for transmitting a signal between two end points at least one of which is movable relative to the other and between which a wound line which forms a coil and is contained in a substantially circular cassette is arranged. Further extending lines be... | the present invention relates to a method for the production of a device for transmitting a signal between two end points at least one of which is movable relative to the other and between which a wound line which forms a coil and is terminated in a substantially circular cassette is arranged. further extending lines b... | The present invention relates to a method for the production of a device for transmitting a signal between two end oounts at least one of which is movable relative to the other and between which a wound line which forms a coil and is contained in a substantially circular cassette is arranged. Further extending lines be... | The present invention relates to a method for the production of a device for transmitting a signal two end points at least one of which is movable relative to the other and between which a wound line which forms a coil and is contained in a circular cassette is arranged. Further extending lines being connected to the l... | ThE presEnt InVEnTIoN RELaTEs To A MEtHOd For THe PRoductiON Of a device FOR tRaNsmItTiNg a siGNAl BEtweEN TWO eND POINtS at LEaST ONE oF WhICH is MOvAbLe RElaTiVe to ThE OTher aNd BeTweEN WhicH A wOuND lInE whICH FoRmS a CoIL And is conTAiNEd iN a SUbSTantIALly cIRculAr caSsEtte is aRrAngeD. fURthER ExTENDINg LiNES Be... | The present invention relates to a method for the production of a device for transmitting a signal between twoend points at least one of which is movable relative to the other and between which a wound line which forms acoil and is contained in a substantially circularcassette is arranged. Further extendi... | The present _invention_ relates to a _method_ for the _production_ of a device _for_ transmitting a signal between two end points at least one _of_ which is movable _relative_ _to_ the other and between which a wound line which forms a coil and is _contained_ in a substantially circular cassette is arranged. Further ex... |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.