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The present invention relates to a recording medium and a recording and reproducing system for the recording medium.
Heretofore, there is known the DVD (digital versatile disc),the DVD-R (DVD WRITE ONCE) and the DVD-RW (DVD-Re-Writable) as the rewritable disc.
As shown in the Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 9... | The present invention relates to a recording medium and a recording and reproducing system for the recording medium. Heretofore, there is known the DVD (digital versatile disc),the DVD-R (DVD WRITE ONCE) and the DVD-RW (DVD-Re-Writable) as the rewritable disc. As shown in the Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 9... | The present invention relates to a recording medium and a recording and reproducing system for the recording medium. HeretofotD, there is known the DVD (digital versatile disc ), the DVD - R (DVD WRITE ONCE) and the DVD - RW (DVD - Re - Writable) as the rewritable disc. As shown in the Japanese Patent Laid - Open Publi... | The present invention relates to a recording medium and a recording reproducing system the recording medium. Heretofore, there is known the DVD (digital versatile disc),the DVD-R (DVD WRITE ONCE) and the DVD-RW (DVD-Re-Writable) the rewritable disc. As shown in the Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 9-17029, the... | The PresENt INvEntIoN ReLateS TO A ReCORDinG mEdiUm aND A reCorDINg aND rEpRodUCiNG sYStem For THe REcoRDInG medium.
HEREToFOrE, THerE IS knowN thE dVd (Digital VeRSatiLE DIsc),tHE DVD-R (dVd WrITE oNce) And THe DvD-RW (dvd-Re-wrItaBle) as The rewRItaBle dIsc.
aS ShOwN iN the JaPaNeSE PAtEnT LAid-open PublicAtioN nO. 9... | The present invention relates to a recordingmedium and a recording and reproducing systemfor the recording medium. Heretofore, thereis known the DVD (digital versatile disc),the DVD-R (DVD WRITE ONCE) and the DVD-RW (DVD-Re-Writable) as the rewritable disc. As shown in the JapanesePatent Laid-Open P... | The present invention relates to a recording medium and a recording _and_ reproducing system for _the_ _recording_ medium. Heretofore, there _is_ known the _DVD_ (digital versatile disc),the DVD-R _(DVD_ WRITE ONCE) _and_ the DVD-RW (DVD-Re-Writable) as the _rewritable_ disc. As shown in the Japanese Patent Laid-Open P... |
Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the United States and the most disabling neurologic disorder. Approximately 700,000 patients suffer from stroke annually. Stroke is a syndrome characterized by the acute onset of a neurological deficit that persists for at least 24 hours, reflecting focal involvement of... | Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the United States and the most disabling neurologic disorder. Approximately 700,000 patients suffer from stroke annually. Stroke is a syndrome characterized by the acute onset of a neurological deficit that persists for at least 24 hours, reflecting focal involvement of... | Stroke is the Fhjrd most c)nmon cause of death in the United States and the most disabling neurologic disorder. Approximately 700, 000 patients suffer from stroke annually. Stroke is a syndrome characterized by the acute onset of a neurological deficit that persists for at least 24 hours, reflecting focal involvement o... | Stroke is the third most common cause of death United States and the most neurologic disorder. Approximately 700,000 patients suffer from stroke annually. Stroke is a syndrome characterized by the acute onset of a neurological deficit that persists for at least 24 hours, reflecting focal involvement of the central nerv... | strokE is ThE thIRD MoSt cOMmOn CAUSE of deATh in ThE uniTED sTATES AnD tHe MoSt DiSaBliNG nEuroLoGiC DiSORdEr. apPrOXimaTELy 700,000 PAtIEnTS sUfFER FROm STROke anNuAlLy. STRoKe IS a SyNdrome cHARactERIZeD BY the acUTe onSET Of a NEurOLOgicaL deFIcit tHAt pErSIsTs FOR aT lEASt 24 hOURs, rEfLeCtinG foCaL iNVOlVemenT OF... | Stroke is the third mostcommoncause of death in the United States and the most disabling neurologic disorder. Approximately 700,000 patients suffer from stroke annually. Stroke is a syndrome characterized by theacute onset of a neurological deficit thatpersists for atleast 24 hours, reflecting ... | Stroke is the _third_ most common cause of death in the _United_ States and the most _disabling_ neurologic disorder. Approximately _700,000_ patients suffer from stroke annually. Stroke is a syndrome characterized by the acute _onset_ _of_ a neurological deficit that persists for at least 24 hours, reflecting focal in... |
1. Field of the Invention:
The invention relates to CATV systems, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for selectively jamming selected channels to selected subscribers in a CATV system.
2. Description of Related Art:
CATV systems commonly provide a multiple of channels to their subscribers; such systems are... | 1. Field of the Invention: The invention relates to CATV systems, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for selectively jamming selected channels to selected subscribers in a CATV system. 2. Description of Related Art: CATV systems commonly provide a multiple of channels to their subscribers; such systems are... | 1. Field of the Invention: The invention relates to CATV systems, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for selectively jamming selected channels to selected subscribers in a CATV system. 2. Description of Related Art: CATV systems commonly provide a multiple of channels to their subscribers; such systems are... | 1. Field of the Invention: The invention relates to systems, and more to a method apparatus for selectively jamming selected channels to selected subscribers in a CATV system. 2. Art: CATV systems commonly provide a multiple of channels to their subscribers; such systems are well known in and have been for many years. ... | 1. fIeld of ThE inVEnTiOn:
The INventioN rELATes tO caTV SySteMS, ANd mOre PArtICuLarlY TO A MeTHoD aND AppArATUS FOR sELeCTIVelY JamMINg seLeCTed ChAnneLs To sEleCtED suBScriBErs IN a CaTV SYSTem.
2. DEscRiptIon oF RElAtED art:
cATv SYSTEMS comMoNly PROVide a mUltIplE OF ChANnels TO tHeIr sUBScRibErs; SUCH SyStEms ArE... | 1. Field of the Invention: Theinvention relates toCATVsystems,and more particularly toa methodand apparatus for selectivelyjamming selected channels to selected subscribers in a CATV system. 2. Description ofRelated Art: CATV systems commonly provide a multiple of channels to their subscribers; such sys... | _1._ _Field_ of the Invention: The _invention_ relates to CATV systems, and more _particularly_ to _a_ method and apparatus for selectively jamming selected _channels_ to selected _subscribers_ in a CATV _system._ 2. _Description_ of Related Art: CATV systems commonly provide a multiple of channels _to_ their subscribe... |
In order to explain the prior art and the present invention, an equivalent logic circuit according to an example register comprised of latches will first be described with reference to FIG. 5. As shown, the register 1 comprises two latches 1a and 1b, a selector 1c for selecting an input, and OR gates 1d and 1e for resp... | In order to explain the prior art and the present invention, an equivalent logic circuit according to an example register comprised of latches will first be described with reference to FIG. 5. As shown, the register 1 comprises two latches 1a and 1b, a selector 1c for selecting an input, and OR gates 1d and 1e for resp... | In order to explaKJ the prior art and the present invention, an equivalent logic ci#c tit according to an example register comprised of latches will first be described with reference to FIG. 5. As shown, the register 1 comprises two latches 1a and 1b, a selector 1c for selecting an input, and OR gates 1d and 1e for res... | In order to explain prior and the present invention, an equivalent logic circuit according example register comprised of will first be described with reference to FIG. 5. As shown, the register 1 comprises latches 1a and 1b, a selector 1c for selecting an input, and 1d and 1e for respectively feeding two kinds of clock... | in OrDeR to EXpLAIn thE prioR art ANd tHE preseNt iNveNTiON, an EqUIValent logic CiRCuIT aCCorDIng TO an ExAmplE rEgisTEr coMpRIsed OF lAtches WiLl fIRST Be DEsCriBeD wiTh rEFEReNce tO fiG. 5. As shOwn, THE REgIstEr 1 comprISes twO lATcheS 1a AnD 1B, A sELecTor 1c FOr SELECTINg an Input, AND OR gAteS 1D AND 1e FoR rEsp... | In order to explain theprior art and the present invention, an equivalent logic circuit according toanexample register comprised of latcheswillfirst be described with reference to FIG. 5. As shown, the register 1 comprises two latches 1a and 1b, a selector1c for selecting an input, and OR gates... | In order _to_ explain the prior art and the _present_ invention, an equivalent logic circuit according to an example register comprised of latches _will_ first be described with reference _to_ FIG. 5. As _shown,_ the register 1 comprises two latches 1a and 1b, a selector 1c for selecting an input, and OR gates 1d and _... |
Three-dimensional graphics processing pipelines accept commands from a host (such as a central processing unit of a computing system) and process those commands to generate pixels for display on a display device. Graphics processing pipelines include a number of stages that perform individual tasks, such as transformin... | Three-dimensional graphics processing pipelines accept commands from a host (such as a central processing unit of a computing system) and process those commands to generate pixels for display on a display device. Graphics processing pipelines include a number of stages that perform individual tasks, such as transformin... | ghr3e - dimejsOonal graphics pr*cessinY 9ip2lines aSxept commands from a host (such as a central processing unit of a computing system) and process those commands to generate pixels for display on a display device. Graphics processing pipelines include a number of stages that perform individual tasks, such as transform... | Three-dimensional graphics processing pipelines accept commands from a host (such as a processing unit of a computing system) and process those commands to generate pixels for display a display device. Graphics processing pipelines include a number of stages that perform tasks, such as positions and attributes, calcula... | thREe-DIMEnsIoNAL grApHiCS PrOcesSING PiPELINeS acCEPt CoMmAnDS fRoM a HoST (suCh AS A cenTRal pROCeSsinG UnIT of a cOmpUtINg sysTEM) And proCEsS thOsE cOmMaNds To GenERatE pIxels For DisPLAy On a DIsplAy deviCE. GraPHics pROCeSsIng piPelINES INclUDE A numBeR OF stAgeS ThAT perFoRM INdiVidual TasKs, sUch AS trAnsFormIN... | Three-dimensionalgraphics processing pipelines accept commands from a host (such as acentral processing unit ofa computing system) and process those commands to generate pixels for displayon a display device. Graphicsprocessing pipelines include a number of stages that perform individualtasks, such... | Three-dimensional _graphics_ processing pipelines accept commands from _a_ host (such as a central processing unit _of_ _a_ computing _system)_ and process those commands to generate pixels _for_ display _on_ a display _device._ Graphics processing pipelines include a number of stages that perform individual tasks, suc... |
High speed links employ sophisticated analog circuits and logic in order to achieve performance targets and in many cases utilize a plurality of calibrated local clocks in order to transfer data while maximizing data transmit and capture margins. Phase rotator circuits are commonly used to produce the plurality of loca... | High speed links employ sophisticated analog circuits and logic in order to achieve performance targets and in many cases utilize a plurality of calibrated local clocks in order to transfer data while maximizing data transmit and capture margins. Phase rotator circuits are commonly used to produce the plurality of loca... | High speed links employ sophisticated analog circuits and logic in order to achieve performance targets and in many cases utilize a plurality of calibrated local clocks in order to transfer eatQ while maximizing dz4a transmit and capture margins. Phase rotator circuits are commonly used to )roxuce the plurality of loca... | High speed employ sophisticated circuits and logic in order to achieve performance targets and in many utilize a plurality of calibrated clocks in to transfer data while maximizing data transmit capture margins. Phase rotator circuits commonly used to produce the plurality of local clocks. Phase rotators act as clock p... | HIGh SpeeD LInks eMplOY SOPhistiCatED anaLOg cIrcUiTS aNd LOgIC iN ordEr tO AChIeVE PERFORmANCE targETs And in manY CaSES UTilize A PLuRALIty oF CaLIbRAtED LocAl CLOCKS In oRdEr TO tRaNsfer dATA WHILE maXimIZIng DATa trANsMiT AND CAPtuRe MarGIns. PHAsE ROtAtOR ciRcuIts ARE coMMOnly used to prodUce the PLURALITY of loCA... | High speed links employ sophisticated analog circuits and logic in order toachieveperformancetargetsand in manycases utilize a plurality of calibrated local clocks in order to transfer data while maximizing data transmitand capture margins. Phase rotator circuits are commonly used to producethe ... | High speed links employ sophisticated analog circuits and logic _in_ order to achieve performance targets and in many _cases_ utilize a _plurality_ _of_ calibrated local _clocks_ in _order_ to transfer data _while_ maximizing data transmit _and_ capture margins. Phase rotator circuits are commonly used to produce the p... |
The present invention relates to a Francis-type runner, and, more particularly, to the contour of a runner blade at the runner entrance.
In general, a Francis-type runner comprises a crown ring, a shroud ring and a plurality of runner blades interconnected therebetween. Pump-turbines having conventional Francis-type ru... | The present invention relates to a Francis-type runner, and, more particularly, to the contour of a runner blade at the runner entrance. In general, a Francis-type runner comprises a crown ring, a shroud resound and a plurality of runner blades interconnected therebetween. Pump-turbines having conventional Francis-type... | The present invention relates to a Francis - type runner, and, more particularly, to the contour of a rjnnsr blade at the runner entrance. In general, a Francis - type runner comprises a crown ring, a shroud ring and a plurality of runner blades interconnected therebetween. Pump - turbines having conventional Francis -... | The present invention relates to a Francis-type runner, and, more particularly, to contour of a runner blade at the runner entrance. In general, a Francis-type runner a crown ring, a ring and a plurality of runner blades interconnected therebetween. Pump-turbines having conventional Francis-type runners have dual chara... | thE pReseNt INVENtIon reLAtES to A fraNCIS-TYPe RUNneR, AND, mORe paRticularlY, To tHE ConTOUr OF A rUNnER blaDe AT THE ruNNEr ENTRance.
in GEnErAL, a FranciS-tYPe rUNNer cOmpriSEs a cRoWN RINg, a sHRoUD rinG ANd A PlURaLity OF rUnner bLADEs IntErConneCtEd THeREBEtweEn. pump-TURBinEs hAVINg cONvEntiOnal FrancIS-tyPe Ru... | The present inventionrelates to a Francis-type runner, and, more particularly, to the contour of a runner blade atthe runner entrance. In general, a Francis-type runner comprises acrown ring, a shroudring and a plurality of runner blades interconnected therebetween. Pump-turbines having c... | The _present_ invention relates to a _Francis-type_ _runner,_ and, _more_ particularly, to the contour of a runner _blade_ at the runner entrance. In general, a _Francis-type_ runner comprises a crown ring, a _shroud_ _ring_ and a plurality _of_ _runner_ blades interconnected therebetween. Pump-turbines having conventi... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a Low Drop-Out (LDO) voltage regulator with efficient frequency compensation, and more particularly, to a LDO voltage regulator that adjusts output capacitance to fix frequency of a pole according to current variation of a back-end load.
2. Description of the P... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a Low Drop-Out (LDO) voltage regulator with efficient frequency compensation, and more particularly, to a LDO voltage regulator that adjusts output capacitance to fix frequency of a pole according to current variation of a back-end load. 2. Description of the P... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a Low Drop - Out (LDO) voltage regulator with efficient frequency compensation, and more particularly, to a LDO voltage regulator that adjusts output capacitance to fix frequency of a pole according to current variation of a back - end load. 2. Description of t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a Low Drop-Out (LDO) voltage regulator with efficient frequency compensation, and more particularly, to a LDO voltage regulator that adjusts output capacitance to fix frequency of a pole to current variation a back-end load. 2. Description of the Prior Art A li... | 1. fIELd of the inVenTion
The PRESent InveNTiON ReLatEs To A LoW DroP-OuT (LDo) VolTAge REGulatOr wITH effIcIeNt freqUENcy coMpEnsatIOn, aND More parTicularLY, TO a LDo volTAge rEGUlAToR THAT AdJUstS output CapACitanCe TO fiX fRequENCy OF A PoLE accORdinG to CURReNt vAriatIon oF A bACk-end LOAD.
2. DescrIpTion OF The P... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresentinvention relates toa Low Drop-Out (LDO) voltage regulator with efficient frequency compensation, and more particularly, to a LDO voltage regulator that adjustsoutput capacitance to fix frequency of a pole according to current variation ofa back-end load. 2. Descript... | 1. Field of the Invention The present _invention_ relates _to_ a Low Drop-Out (LDO) voltage regulator with efficient _frequency_ compensation, and more particularly, to a LDO voltage regulator that adjusts output capacitance to fix frequency of a pole _according_ _to_ current variation of a back-end _load._ 2. _Descrip... |
This invention relates to the addition of trace amounts of metal to a melt.
It is particularly concerned with the addition of a metal from Group 1A of the Periodic Table to a melt of another metal, e.g. aluminium or zinc. Thus the Group 1A metal may be, for example sodium or lithium.
The invention is most preferably co... | This invention relates to the addition of trace amounts of metal to a melt. It is particularly concerned with the addition of a metal from Group 1A of the Periodic Table to a melt of another metal, e.g. aluminium or zinc. Thus the Group 1A metal may be, for example sodium or lithium. The invention is most preferably co... | This invention relates to the addition of trace amounts of metal to a melt. It is particularly concerned with the addition of a metal from Group 1A of the Periodic Table to a melt of another metal, e. g. aluminium or zinc. Thus the Group 1A metal may be, for example sodium or lithium. The invention is most preferably c... | This invention relates to the addition of trace amounts of metal to a melt. It is particularly concerned with the addition of a metal from Group 1A of the Periodic Table to a of another metal, e.g. aluminium or Thus the Group 1A metal may be, for example sodium or lithium. The invention is most preferably concerned wit... | ThiS inVenTioN reLateS TO thE ADDItion OF trAce aMOuNTS oF MEtAL To A mELT.
IT IS paRTIcULaRLy CoNcErned With tHe AdDITION Of a meTAL fROm grOUp 1A OF The perIoDic Table to a meLT Of ANOTHer MeTaL, E.G. AlUmIniUm OR zINc. tHus tHE group 1a MeTaL may BE, FoR exAmPLe SodIuM OR liThium.
ThE INvEntion Is Most PRefErABLY CO... | This invention relates to the addition of trace amountsof metal to a melt. It is particularly concernedwith the addition of a metal from Group 1Aof the PeriodicTable to a melt of another metal, e.g. aluminium or zinc. Thus the Group1Ametal may be, for example sodium or lithium. The invention ismost preferab... | _This_ _invention_ _relates_ _to_ the _addition_ of trace amounts of metal to a _melt._ It is _particularly_ _concerned_ with the addition of a metal _from_ Group 1A of the Periodic Table _to_ a melt of another metal, e.g. _aluminium_ or zinc. Thus the _Group_ 1A _metal_ may be, for example sodium or lithium. The inven... |
The demand for higher operating speeds and increased functionality of semiconductor integrated circuit devices have driven designs to extreme integration densities and extremely small minimum feature sixes near the limits of lithographic mask image resolution, principally due to diffraction distortion effects, and the ... | The demand for higher operating speeds and increased functionality of semiconductor integrated circuit devices have driven designs to extreme integration densities and extremely small minimum feature sixes near the limits of lithographic mask image resolution, principally due to diffraction distortion effects, and the ... | The demand for higher operating speeds and increased functionality of semiconductor integrated circuit devices have driven designs to extreme integration densities and eDtr2mely small minimum feature sixes near the limits of lithographic mask image resolution, principally due to diffraction distortion effects, and the ... | demand for higher operating speeds and increased functionality of semiconductor integrated circuit devices have driven extreme integration densities and extremely small minimum feature sixes near the limits of mask image resolution, principally due to diffraction effects, and the capability of lithographic processes to... | The demaNd for hIgHer oPeratING SpeEDs AnD INcReased fUnctIONALItY Of sEMicOnDUctoR INTegrATeD CIRCUIt DeVICes haVe DrIVEn DESIGns tO eXtRemE InTEgRATioN DENsITIeS aNd extREmeLY sMall MInIMum FeatuRE SIxEs near thE lImITS oF LITHogRApHiC MasK IMaGe ReSOluTIon, PRIncipalLY dUe tO difFraCTion DIStorTiOn EFfecTs, AnD tHE ... | The demand for higher operating speeds and increasedfunctionality of semiconductor integrated circuit devices have driven designs to extreme integration densities and extremely smallminimum feature sixes near the limits of lithographic mask image resolution,principally due to diffractiondistortion... | _The_ demand _for_ higher operating _speeds_ and increased functionality of semiconductor integrated _circuit_ devices have driven designs to extreme integration densities and extremely small _minimum_ _feature_ sixes _near_ the limits of lithographic mask image resolution, principally due to diffraction _distortion_ _... |
Receivers in a global navigation satellite system (GNSS), such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), use range measurements that are based on line-of-sight navigation signals broadcast from satellites. A receiver measures a time-of-arrival of one or more broadcast signals. This time-of-arrival measurement includes a ... | Receivers in a global navigation satellite system (GNSS), such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), use range measurements that are based on line-of-sight navigation signals broadcast from satellites. A receiver measures a time-of-arrival of one or more broadcast signals. This time-of-arrival measurement include a t... | Receivers in a global navigation satellite system (GNSS ), such as the Global Positioning System (GPS ), use range measurements Ghxt are FaWed on line - of - sight navigation signals broadcast from satellites. A receiver measures a time - of - arrival of one or more broadcast signals. This time - of - arrival measureme... | Receivers in a global navigation satellite system such as the Global System (GPS), use range measurements that are based on line-of-sight navigation signals broadcast from satellites. A receiver measures a time-of-arrival of one or broadcast signals. This time-of-arrival measurement includes a time measurement based up... | REceIvErS IN a GLoBAl NAVIGAtIoN saTeLlite SySTEm (gNsS), sucH As The gLoBaL PosItioNinG SySTEM (GPS), Use rAnGe MEaSUREMENts THAT arE baseD on lInE-OF-sIght NAvIGaTIOn SIgnALs bRoadcASt fRom saTeLLItEs. A ReCEiVeR mEasuREs A TiMe-Of-ARriVal oF oNE oR More bROADcaST SIgnAls. THIS timE-OF-ArrivaL MeAsURemENt IncLUDES A ... | Receiversin a global navigation satellite system (GNSS), such as the GlobalPositioning System (GPS), use range measurements that are based online-of-sight navigation signals broadcast from satellites. A receiver measures a time-of-arrival of one or more broadcastsignals. This time-of-arrival measuremen... | Receivers in _a_ global navigation satellite system (GNSS), such _as_ the Global Positioning _System_ (GPS), use range measurements that are based on line-of-sight navigation signals broadcast from _satellites._ A _receiver_ measures a time-of-arrival _of_ one or more broadcast _signals._ This time-of-arrival measureme... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a semiconductor article and a method for producing the same, particularly to a semiconductor article having a plurality of semiconductor single crystal regions comprising a semiconductor single crystal region of one electroconductive type and a semiconductor single cr... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a semiconductor article and a method for producing the same, particularly to a semiconductor article having a plurality of semiconductor single crystal regions comprising a semiconductor single crystal region of one electroconductive type and a semiconductor single cr... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a semiconductor article and a method for producing the same, particularly to a semiconductor article having a plurality of semiconductor single crystal regions comprising a semiconductor single crystal r4gOon of one electroconductive type and a semiconductor single cr... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a semiconductor article and method producing the same, particularly a semiconductor article having a plurality of semiconductor single a semiconductor single crystal of one electroconductive type and a semiconductor single crystal region of the opposite electroconduct... | 1. FiElD OF tHE INveNtIon
THis InVENtIon relatES tO a seMIcondUctOR arTicle anD a mEthod FOR PrODUCInG tHe SaME, pArticULARLY TO a SEMICondUCTOR aRticlE HaVING a pLUralItY OF semiConDuCtor siNgLe crYstal regIoNs COmprISING a sEmIcONdUCTOR sInGLE cRYSTAL regIOn of one ELectRocOndUCTIVE Type ANd A SemIconDucToR SInGle cR... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a semiconductor article and a method for producing the same, particularly toa semiconductor articlehavinga plurality of semiconductor single crystalregions comprising a semiconductor single crystal region ofone electroconductivetype and a semiconductor ... | _1._ Field of the Invention _This_ invention relates to a semiconductor article and a _method_ for producing the same, particularly to a semiconductor article having a plurality of semiconductor single crystal regions comprising a semiconductor single crystal _region_ of one electroconductive type and a semiconductor s... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flex printed circuits having flexible printed circuits extending from the rigid board. In particular, the present invention relates to an improved process for the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flex... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flex printed circuits having flexible printed circuits extending from the rigid board. In particular, the present invention relates to an improved process for the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flex... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention r3latws to the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flex printed circuits having flexible printed circuits extending from the rigid board. In particular, the present invention relates to an improved process for the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flex... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flex printed circuits having flexible printed circuits extending from the rigid board. In particular, the present invention relates to an improved process for fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flex printed... | 1. field oF the iNVEntION
ThE PRESENT iNvEnTIoN RElAtEs TO tHe FAbRicatION of MUltiLaYeR COmbINED riGid aNd FLex priNTed CiRcuiTs HavINg FLexibLe pRiNTEd CIrCuItS ExTenDing FROm THE rIGid BOArD. IN PArtiCUlAR, THe PreSEnT INveNtion rElATes to an ImPRoVEd process FOr tHE faBriCAtION OF muLTIlAYER cOmBiNed RIGiD anD fleX... | 1. Field of the InventionThe present invention relatestothe fabrication of multilayer combinedrigid andflex printed circuits having flexible printedcircuits extending fromtherigid board. In particular, the present invention relates to an improved process for the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present _invention_ relates to the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flex printed circuits having flexible printed _circuits_ extending from the _rigid_ board. In particular, the present invention relates to an improved process for the fabrication _of_ multilayer combined rigid ... |
This invention relates generally to microwave, electromagnetic radiation and more particularly to a method and apparatus for producing controlled, coherent microwave radiation from a warm, uniform plasma at approximately twice the electron plasma frequency.
As was pointed out in our U.S. Pat. No. 3,944,946 issued on 16... | This invention relates generally to microwave, electromagnetic radiation and more particularly to a method and apparatus for producing controlled, coherent microwave radiation from a warm, uniform plasma at approximately twice the electron plasma frequency. As was pointed out in our U.S. Pat. No. 3,944,946 issued on 16... | This invention Tela^es generally to microwave, electromagnetic radiation and more particularly to a method and apparatus for producing controlled, coherent microwave radiation from a warm, uniform plasma at approximately twice the electron plasma frequency. As was pointed out in our U. S. Pat. No. 3, 944, 946 issued on... | This invention relates generally to electromagnetic radiation and more particularly to a method apparatus for producing controlled, coherent microwave radiation from a warm, uniform plasma at approximately twice the electron plasma frequency. As was pointed in our U.S. Pat. No. 3,944,946 issued on 16 Mar. 1976, and an ... | tHis inVeNTIon reLaTES generALLY to mICrOwaVe, eLECTRoMaGNetIc rAdIAtIon AnD MOrE PartICulArlY To A methOD anD aPPAraTus FOR pROdUCInG conTrOLLed, CoHEReNT mICrOwaVe RaDIatiOn FRom A warM, UNifOrM PlaSMa at appROxiMaTely twiCe tHe ELectRoN pLAsma freQUency.
aS was POiNTEd out IN our u.S. pAt. no. 3,944,946 IsSUEd on 16... | Thisinvention relates generally to microwave,electromagneticradiation and more particularly to amethod and apparatus for producingcontrolled, coherentmicrowave radiation from awarm, uniform plasma at approximately twice the electron plasma frequency. As was pointedout in our U.S.Pat. No. 3,944,946 issue... | This invention relates generally to microwave, electromagnetic radiation and more particularly to a method and apparatus for producing controlled, coherent microwave radiation _from_ a warm, _uniform_ plasma at approximately twice the electron plasma frequency. _As_ was pointed out _in_ our U.S. Pat. No. 3,944,946 issu... |
In mobile communication, various frequency efficiency enhancing technologies have been used in order to support more users and achieve a higher transmission rate. One among them is a multi-input multi-output technology that increases a channel capacity by using multiple transmitters and receivers. It is known that the ... | In mobile communication, various frequency efficiency enhancing technologies have been used in order to support more users and achieve a higher transmission rate. One among them is a multi-input multi-output technology that increases a channel capacity by using multiple transmitters and receivers. It is known that the ... | In mobile communication, various frequency efficiency enhancing technologies have been used in order to support more users and achieve a higher transmission rate. One among them is a multi - input multi - output technology that increases a channel capacity by using multiple transmitters and receivers. It is known that ... | In communication, various frequency efficiency enhancing technologies have been used in order to support more users and achieve a higher transmission One among them is a multi-input multi-output technology that increases a channel capacity using multiple transmitters and receivers. It known that the multi-input multi-o... | IN mObile CoMmUNIcaTioN, VarIOus FreQuenCy EfFIcIENcy EnhAnCinG TEchnOLOgIeS have BEeN usED in ORder TO SupporT mORE USers AND aChIEve a HIgher tRaNSmissION rate. one amONg tHEm IS A muLTi-INPUt MUlTI-OUTPUt tEcHNoLOgY ThAt incReASEs A chaNNEL CapaCIty bY usiNG mulTIple tRAnsMitTErs and ReCEIveRS. IT IS KnOwN tHAT the ... | In mobile communication, various frequency efficiency enhancing technologies havebeen used in order to support more users and achieve a higher transmissionrate. One among them is amulti-input multi-output technologythat increases achannel capacity by using multiple transmitters and receivers. It is known ... | In mobile communication, various frequency efficiency _enhancing_ technologies have _been_ used in order to support more users and achieve a _higher_ transmission rate. One among them _is_ a _multi-input_ multi-output _technology_ that increases a channel capacity by using multiple transmitters and _receivers._ It is k... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to optical systems. More specifically, this invention relates to optical systems utilized in automatic inspection equipment.
While the present invention is described herein with reference to an illustrative embodiment for a particular application, it is understood that t... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to optical systems. More specifically, this invention relates to optical systems utilized in automatic inspection equipment. While the present invention is described herein with reference to an illustrative embodiment for a particular application, it is understood that t... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to optical zystsms. More specifically, this invention relates to optical systems utilized in automatic inspection equipment. While the present invention is described herein with reference to an illustrative embodiment for a particular application, it is understood that t... | 1. Field of the Invention This relates to optical More specifically, this invention relates to optical systems utilized in automatic equipment. While the present invention is described with reference to an illustrative embodiment for a particular application, it understood that the invention is not limited thereto. hav... | 1. FIelD of THE INVENtiON
thIS InVeNtION ReLATEs To OPtIcal sYStEms. MOre SpeCifiCaLLy, ThIS iNVENTION rElATES To OpTICAl sYStEms utiLiZed IN autoMATIc inspecTION eQuiPMent.
WhilE thE PReSeNt inVenTIon IS descriBed HEreIn witH ReFeREnce to AN IlLUstrATIVE EmbOdImENt FoR A PARticuLaR apPLIcAtiOn, it IS UNdeRsToOD that t... | 1. Fieldof the Invention This invention relates to optical systems. Morespecifically, this invention relatesto optical systemsutilized inautomatic inspection equipment. While the present invention is described herein withreference to an illustrativeembodiment for a particular application, it is u... | 1. _Field_ of the _Invention_ This invention relates to optical _systems._ More specifically, this invention relates to optical systems utilized in automatic _inspection_ _equipment._ While the present invention is described herein with reference to an _illustrative_ embodiment for a _particular_ application, _it_ is u... |
Lyocell fibers are typically used in textiles or filter media. See, for example, U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003/0177909, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,872,311, and No. 2003/0168401, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,835,311, both to Koslow, as well as U.S. Pat. No. 6,511,746 to Collier et al. On the other hand, high efficiency w... | Lyocell fibers are typically used in textiles or filter media. See, for example, U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003/0177909, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,872,311, and No. 2003/0168401, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,835,311, both to Koslow, as well as U.S. Pat. No. 6,511,746 to Collier et al. On the other hand, high efficiency w... | Lyocell fibers are typically used in textiles or filter media. See, for example, U. S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003 / 0177909, now U. S. Pat. No. 6, 872, 311, and No. 2003 / 0168401, now U. S. Pat. No. 6, 835, 311, both to Koslow, as well as U. S. Pat. No. 6, 511, 746 to Collier et al. On the other hand, hig... | Lyocell fibers are used in textiles or filter media. See, for example, U.S. Application Publication No. 2003/0177909, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,872,311, and No. 2003/0168401, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,835,311, Koslow, as well as Pat. No. Collier et al. On the other hand, high efficiency wipers for cleaning glass and substrates are... | lyoceLl fIBeRs are TYPiCallY usEd in TeXtILEs OR FiLtER MedIa. sEe, FoR exampLE, u.S. pAtenT apPlICation PUBlicatIOn nO. 2003/0177909, nOw U.s. Pat. NO. 6,872,311, aND NO. 2003/0168401, Now U.S. pAt. no. 6,835,311, bOth TO kosLoW, AS WELL As u.s. pAT. No. 6,511,746 tO colLIER ET Al. oN THe oTHER hANd, hiGH EFFICIency w... | Lyocell fibers are typically used in textiles or filter media. See, for example,U.S.Patent Application Publication No. 2003/0177909, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,872,311, and No.2003/0168401, now U.S. Pat.No. 6,835,311,both toKoslow, aswell as U.S.Pat. No. 6,511,746 to Collier et al. On the other hand, high ... | _Lyocell_ fibers are typically used _in_ textiles or filter media. See, _for_ example, _U.S._ Patent Application Publication No. 2003/0177909, now U.S. Pat. No. _6,872,311,_ and No. _2003/0168401,_ now U.S. Pat. No. 6,835,311, both to Koslow, as well _as_ U.S. Pat. No. 6,511,746 to _Collier_ et al. On the other hand, h... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the field of latches, and more particularly to a draw latch.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
A variety of draw latches are known for providing a latching action which is achieved by drawing a clamping member against, or over, another member. Generally, a keeper ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the field of latches, and more particularly to a draw latch. 2. Brief Description of the Prior Art A variety of draw latches are known for providing a latching action which is achieved by drawing a clamping member against, or over, another member. Generally, a keeper ... | 1. b&eld of the Invention This invention relates to the field of latches, and more particularly to a draw latch. 2. Brief Description of the Prior Art A variety of draw latches are known for providing a latching action which is achieved by wrawiny a clamping member against, or over, another member. Generally, a keeper ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the of latches, and particularly to a draw latch. 2. Brief of the Prior Art A variety of draw latches are known for providing a latching action which is by drawing a member against, or over, another member. Generally, a keeper member mounted to one panel surface and a... | 1. FiELd OF ThE inVeNTIon
THis InvenTIoN RElATEs to THe fielD Of LAtcHes, And MorE paRticULarlY To a Draw LaTch.
2. briEf deScRiPtiON Of THE PRIor aRT
a VaRiETY Of DRAw LATCHES Are kNoWn FOr pRovidinG A lATChing AcTION WHiCH Is ACHiEVed bY drAWINg a clAmpinG meMBer AgAiNSt, OR oveR, anothER MeMBer. GENERaLLy, a kEEPEr ... | 1. Fieldof the InventionThis invention relates to the field of latches, and more particularly to a draw latch. 2.Brief Description of the Prior Art A variety of draw latches are known for providing a latching action which is achieved by drawing a clamping member against, or over, ... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention This invention relates to the field _of_ latches, _and_ _more_ particularly to a draw latch. 2. _Brief_ Description of the Prior Art A variety of _draw_ latches are known _for_ providing a latching action which is achieved by drawing _a_ _clamping_ member against, or over, another member. Ge... |
The endo-1,3-.beta.-glucanase gene family encodes isozymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of 1,3-.beta.-D-glycosidic bonds in cell wall polymers of plants and fungi. The substrates for these glucanases include 1,3-.beta.-glucans and 1,3;1,6-.beta.-glucans. An N-terminal signal peptide directs all glucanase isozymes into ... | The endo-1,3-.beta.-glucanase gene family encodes isozymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of 1,3-.beta.-D-glycosidic bonds in cell wall polymers of plants and fungi. The substrates for these glucanases include 1,3-.beta.-glucans and 1,3;1,6-.beta.-glucans. An N-terminal signal peptide directs all glucanase isozymes into ... | The endo - 1, 3 -. beta. - glucanase gene family encodes isozymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of 1, 3 -. beta. - D - glycosidic bonds in cell wall polymers of plants and fungi. The substrates for these glucanases include 1, 3 -. beta. - glucans and 1, 3; 1, 6 -. beta. - glucans. An N - terminal signal peptide ditevts ... | The gene family encodes isozymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of 1,3-.beta.-D-glycosidic bonds in cell polymers of plants and fungi. The substrates for these glucanases include 1,3-.beta.-glucans and 1,3;1,6-.beta.-glucans. An signal peptide directs all isozymes into the endoplasmic reticulum. Most glucanase isozymes a... | ThE eNDo-1,3-.beTA.-GLucaNAsE genE fAMIly eNcodes IsoZyMes That CAtaLyZE ThE hyDrOlysIS Of 1,3-.BetA.-d-GLYcOSIdIc boNds In CeLl waLl pOLYmErs OF PlaNTs aND fUngi. tHE suBsTRATEs foR TheSe gLuCANAsES incLude 1,3-.BetA.-gLucAnS AnD 1,3;1,6-.beTA.-GlUCaNs. An N-tErMiNAL siGNaL Peptide DiReCtS All GlUCanaSE IsOZYMEs iNto ... | The endo-1,3-.beta.-glucanase genefamily encodes isozymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of 1,3-.beta.-D-glycosidic bonds in cell wall polymers of plants and fungi.The substrates for these glucanases include 1,3-.beta.-glucans and 1,3;1,6-.beta.-glucans.An N-terminalsignal peptide directsall glucanaseiso... | The _endo-1,3-.beta.-glucanase_ gene family encodes isozymes _that_ _catalyze_ _the_ _hydrolysis_ of 1,3-.beta.-D-glycosidic bonds in cell wall polymers of plants and fungi. The substrates for these glucanases include 1,3-.beta.-glucans and _1,3;1,6-.beta.-glucans._ An N-terminal _signal_ _peptide_ directs _all_ _gluca... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention is related to a power system which converts DC output from a DC power source such as a solar cell and a fuel cell to AC output by an inverter and supplies to a load, and is intended for an efficient operation of the inverter.
2. Description of Prior Art
A solar power generating ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention is related to a power system which converts DC output from a DC power source such as a solar cell and a fuel cell to AC output by an inverter and supplies to a load, and is intended for an efficient operation of the inverter. 2. Description of Prior Art A solar power generating ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention is related to a power system which converts DC output from a DC power source such as a solar cell and a fuel cell to AC *8tput by an inverter and supplies to a load, and is intended for an efficient operation of the inverter. 2. Description of Prior Art A solar powr$ generating ... | 1. the This invention is related to a power system which converts DC output from a DC power source such as a solar cell a fuel cell to AC output an inverter and supplies to a load, and is intended for an efficient operation of the inverter. 2. Description of Prior Art A solar power generating system which uses solar ce... | 1. FIeLd Of thE iNveNTiON
THiS iNvENTIoN Is reLaTeD TO a PowEr SysTEm wHICH CoNveRTS DC OuTPut FroM A Dc PoweR sOURCE sUch as a solAR cell and A FuEl CELL TO AC oUtpUT by aN iNveRTEr ANd sUppLIES TO a lOad, And iS inTENDed FOR AN efFicIEnt OpErATIoN oF tHE iNvErter.
2. dESCriPtIon OF PriOr Art
a Solar pOwEr GeneRaTing ... | 1.Field of the Invention This invention is related to apowersystem whichconverts DC output from a DC power source suchas a solar cell anda fuel cellto AC output by an inverter and supplies to a load, and is intended for an efficient operationof the inverter. 2. Description of Prior Art A s... | 1. Field _of_ the _Invention_ This invention is related _to_ a power system which converts DC output _from_ a _DC_ _power_ source such as a _solar_ cell and a fuel _cell_ to AC output by _an_ _inverter_ _and_ supplies to a load, and is intended for an efficient operation _of_ the inverter. _2._ Description _of_ Prior A... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to methods for preparing and using energetic fills containing crystalline high explosive materials.
2. Related Art
The basic standard methods for loading energetic or explosive materials into munitions are press-loading, and cast loading (whether using melt-cast o... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to methods for preparing and using energetic fills containing crystalline high explosive materials. 2. Related Art The basic standard methods for loading energetic or explosive materials into munitions are press-loading, and cast loading (whether using melt-cast o... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to methods for preparing and using wnergeyic fills containing crystxllLne high explosive materials. 2. Related Art The basic standard methods for loading energetic or explosive materials into munitions are press - loading, and cast loading (whether using melt - ca... | 1. of the Invention The invention relates to methods for preparing and using energetic fills containing crystalline high explosive 2. Related Art The basic standard methods for loading or explosive into munitions press-loading, and cast loading (whether using melt-cast or cast-cure techniques). With the relatively rece... | 1. FIEld oF the iNvEntioN
thE Present iNveNtION reLAtEs To MeThOds fOR prEPAriNG anD usInG ENeRgeTic Fills contAiniNG CrySTALLINE HiGh exPlosIve MATERials.
2. ReLAtED aRt
the BaSiC StaNdard mETHODS FOr loadiNG EneRgEtIC OR eXpLoSIVE MATerIaLs into MUniTIoNS ARE PRESS-loaDinG, anD CAST loADING (wHetHER usinG meLT-cAst o... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent invention relates to methods forpreparing and usingenergetic fills containing crystalline highexplosive materials. 2.RelatedArtThebasic standard methods for loading energetic or explosive materials into munitions are press-loading, and cast loading (whether using melt-cas... | 1. Field _of_ the _Invention_ _The_ present invention relates to methods _for_ preparing and _using_ energetic fills containing crystalline high explosive materials. 2. Related Art The basic standard methods for loading energetic or explosive materials into _munitions_ are press-loading, _and_ cast loading (whether usi... |
A conventional controller of an A.C. generator for vehicles controlled a duty ratio of a switching element for intermittently controlling a field current of a generator to thereby limit the field current so as for the field current not to exceed a predetermined limitation value. Note that, the predetermined limitation ... | A conventional controller of an A.C. generator for vehicles controlled a duty ratio of a switching element for intermittently controlling a field current of a generator to thereby limit the field current so as for the field current not to exceed a predetermined limitation value. Note that, the predetermined limitation ... | A conventional controller of an A. C. geMeratof for vehicles controlled a duty ratio of a switching element for intermittently controlling a field c^drent of a generator to thereby lOhit the field current so as for the field current not to exceed a predetermined limitation value. Note that, the predetermined limitation... | A conventional controller of an A.C. generator for vehicles a duty ratio of a switching element for intermittently controlling field of a generator thereby limit the field current so as for the field current not to exceed a predetermined limitation value. Note the limitation value is selected so as to become a value to... | A conVeNTioNaL CoNtRoLLeR oF An A.C. gEnErAtor for VeHiCLES ControLlEd A dUtY RATIO oF a SWItChInG eLeMeNt fOr INtermiTTENTlY CoNTroLLIng a fiElD cUrrenT OF A generatOr tO ThEreby lImit tHe fIELd currenT so AS fOR THe Field cuRreNT Not To excEeD A prEdeTeRmINed liMitatIoN VAlue. NoTE that, the PREDetERMINeD LImITatIoN ... | A conventional controller of an A.C.generatorfor vehicles controlled a dutyratio ofa switching element for intermittently controlling afield current of a generator to thereby limitthefield current so as for the field current not to exceedapredetermined limitation value. Note that, the predeterm... | A conventional controller of an A.C. generator for vehicles controlled a duty ratio of a switching element _for_ intermittently _controlling_ a field current of _a_ _generator_ to _thereby_ limit _the_ field _current_ so as for _the_ field _current_ not _to_ exceed a _predetermined_ limitation value. _Note_ that, _the_... |
The invention relates to a crane lattice boom comprising two boom sections and a crane, in particular a mobile crane, having such a crane lattice boom.
In cranes, the maximum working load with long booms is limited by the lateral stiffness of the boom system. This applies in a particular degree with lattice-shaped boom... | The invention relates to a crane lattice boom comprising two boom sections and a crane, in particular a peregrine crane, having such a crane lattice boom. In cranes, the maximum working load with long booms is limited by the lateral stiffness of the boom system. This applies in a particular degree with lattice-shaped b... | The ibven6ion relates to a crane lattice boom comp$iding two boom sections and a crane, in particular a mobile crane, having such a cesne latfiXe boom. In cranes, the maximum working load qi$h PoJg booms is limited by the lateral stiffness of the boom system. This applies in a pArticulaE degree with lattice - shaped bo... | The invention relates to a crane lattice boom comprising two boom sections a crane, in particular mobile crane, having such a crane boom. In cranes, the with long booms limited by the lateral stiffness of the boom system. This applies in a particular degree with lattice-shaped booms and when the lattice is used in a st... | The inveNtIOn rELaTes TO A CrANE laTtICE bOOM ComPRISING TWo BOOm secTiONs ANd a CRaNE, iN PartIcUlaR a moBIle CRANe, HAving sUCh A CraNE lATtiCe BooM.
iN CraNES, The maxiMUm WoRKInG load with LoNG booms IS liMitED By thE LATeraL sTIFFNESs of tHE Boom systeM. ThIs aPpLIES in A PartIcUlaR deGreE witH laTTIcE-sHapEd BOOM... | The invention relates to a crane lattice boom comprisingtwo boom sections and a crane, in particular a mobile crane, having such a crane lattice boom. In cranes, the maximum workingload with longbooms is limited by the lateral stiffness of the boom system. This applies in aparticular degree withl... | The invention relates to a _crane_ _lattice_ boom comprising two _boom_ sections and a crane, in _particular_ _a_ mobile crane, having such a crane lattice _boom._ In cranes, the maximum working load with long booms is limited by the lateral stiffness of _the_ boom system. _This_ applies _in_ a _particular_ degree with... |
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(1) Field of the Invention
This invention relates to projection lithography systems for imaging on curved substrates, and more particularly relates to a large-area lithography system featuring a curved mask that is identical in size and shape to the curved substrate... | (Not Applicable). (Not Applicable). (Not Applicable). (1) Field of the Invention This invention relates to projection lithography systems for imaging on curved substrates, and more particularly relates to a large-area lithography system featuring a curved mask that is identical in size and shape to the curved substrate... | ( Not Applicable ). (Not Applicable ). (Not Applicable ). (1) Field of the Invention This invention relates to projection lithography systems for imaging on curved substrates, and more particularly rdlxtes to a large - area lithography system featuring a curved mask that is identical in size and shape to the curved sub... | (Not Applicable). (Not Applicable). (Not Applicable). (1) of the Invention invention relates to lithography systems imaging on curved substrates, and more relates to a large-area system featuring curved mask that identical size shape to the curved substrate, for the a constant optical path length for conjugate image po... | (NOt ApPLicabLE).
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(1) FIelD OF the iNvenTIoN
THIS inVENTIoN RelaTES tO PRoJECtion LItHOgRaPhY SYSTEmS For ImAging On CurvEd SubsTraTES, and MoRE paRTiculaRLy rELAtES tO a larGE-ArEa LitHoGRAPhY sYSTEM fEaTuRING a CUrVED mAsK That iS IdeNTICaL In sIzE AND sHaPE to THE CurveD suBSTrATE... | (NotApplicable). (Not Applicable). (Not Applicable). (1) Fieldof the Invention This invention relates to projection lithography systems for imaging on curved substrates, and more particularly relates to a large-area lithography system featuring a curved mask that is identical in size andshape ... | (Not Applicable). (Not _Applicable)._ (Not Applicable). (1) Field of the Invention This invention relates to projection lithography systems for imaging on curved substrates, and more particularly relates to a _large-area_ lithography system _featuring_ a curved mask that is identical in size and _shape_ to _the_ curved... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to integrated circuit designs; and, in particular, the present invention relates to integrated circuit designs for image processing.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
The Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) is an international committee charged with providing a sta... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to integrated circuit designs; and, in particular, the present invention relates to integrated circuit designs for image processing. 2. Discussion of the Related Art The Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) is an international committee charged with providing a sta... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to integrated circuit designs; and, in particular, the present invention relates to integrated circuit designs for image processing. 2. Discussion of the Related Art The Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) is an international committee charged with providing a sta... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to integrated circuit designs; and, in particular, the present relates to integrated circuit designs for image 2. Discussion of the Related Art The Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) is an international charged providing a standard (hereinbelow "MPEG standard") for a... | 1. fIELD oF The iNvenTION
THE PrEsENT InvENTION rELatEs TO INtegratEd cIRcUIt DEsIGNs; anD, IN ParTICUlar, The PrESeNT inveNtIOn RELatEs tO INteGrATED cIrCuIT desIGNs FOR IMaGe PRoceSsINg.
2. DIScUssIon Of the relATEd Art
tHe MotIon PICturE exPERts GRoup (mPeG) IS AN intErNaTIoNAl COMmitTEe ChaRged With pRoviDIng A sTA... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to integrated circuit designs; and, in particular, the present invention relates tointegrated circuit designsforimage processing. 2.Discussion ofthe Related Art The Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) is an international committee charge... | 1. Field _of_ the _Invention_ The present invention relates to _integrated_ circuit _designs;_ and, in particular, _the_ _present_ invention relates _to_ integrated circuit _designs_ for image processing. 2. Discussion of the Related Art The Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) is an international committee _charged_ wi... |
Mobile devices, including for example laptop computers and mobile phones (so-called “smart” phones), provide remote access to more than computer files and email. For example, users may access security systems, lighting control systems, television recording devices, and even peripheral devices (e.g., printers) for home ... | Mobile devices, including for example laptop computers and mobile phones (so-called “smart” phones), provide remote access to more than computer files and email. For example, users may access security systems, lighting control systems, television recording devices, and even peripheral devices (e.g., printers) for home ... | Mobile devices, including for example laptop computers and mobile phones (so - called “ smart ” phones ), provide remote access to more than computer files and email. For example, users may access security Xhstems, lighting conRr0l systems, television recording devices, and even peripheral devices (e. g. , printers) fo... | Mobile devices, including for laptop computers and mobile (so-called “smart” phones), provide remote access to more than files email. For example, users may access security lighting control systems, television recording devices, and even peripheral (e.g., printers) for home or office computers, from just anywhere a net... | moBile dEVICes, inclUdiNG For ExAmple laPtOP coMPUtERs And Mobile PHoNes (SO-CaLled “sMART” PhoneS), provIDe rEmOTe ACCESs tO More Than ComPUtEr fileS And eMaIl. for eXamPlE, uSERs MaY aCCesS SECurItY sYStEms, LIgHTINg ConTrOl SySteMS, TELEVISioN ReCordiNG deVicEs, and eveN PerIPHeral DeviCEs (E.g., pRInTERs) fOr Home ... | Mobile devices, including for example laptop computersand mobile phones(so-called“smart” phones), provide remote access to more thancomputer filesand email. For example, users may access security systems, lighting control systems, television recording devices, and even peripheraldevices (e.g., prin... | Mobile devices, including _for_ example laptop computers and mobile _phones_ (so-called “smart” phones), _provide_ remote access to _more_ than computer files and email. For example, _users_ may _access_ security systems, lighting control _systems,_ television recording devices, and even _peripheral_ devices (e.g., _pr... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an endoscope apparatus configured to use illuminating light of a plurality of wavelength bands to pick up an image.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, endoscopes configured to inspect inside of subjects are widely used in a medical field and the... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an endoscope apparatus configured to use illuminating light of a plurality of wavelength bands to pick up an image. 2. Description of the Related Art In recent years, endoscopes configured to inspect inside of subjects are widely used in a medical field and the... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an endoscope apparatus configured to use illuminating light of a plurality of wavelength bands to pick up an image. 2. Description of the Related Art In recent years, endoscopes configured to inspect inside of subjects are widely used in a medical field and the... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an endoscope apparatus configured to use illuminating light of plurality of wavelength bands to pick up an image. 2. Description of the Art In recent years, endoscopes configured to inspect inside of subjects are widely used in a and the like. Illumination ligh... | 1. fIELD Of The INVeNtIoN
the PResEnt InvEntION reLaTes tO AN EnDoScopE apPaRAtuS conFiGurED tO Use ILlUminating light Of A pluRAlIty OF wavELEnGTh BANds TO PIck UP AN iMAGe.
2. deScriPtIOn of THe RElaTed art
in reCeNT yEaRs, EndOsCOPEs conFiGUred to INspEct INSIdE Of SUbjeCTS ARE Widely uSEd IN a MeDicAL fiEld AnD thE... | 1.Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to an endoscopeapparatus configured to use illuminating light of a pluralityof wavelength bands to pick up an image. 2. Descriptionof the Related Art In recent years, endoscopes configured to inspect insideof subjects arewidely used in a medical... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The present _invention_ relates to an endoscope apparatus configured to _use_ illuminating light of a _plurality_ of wavelength bands to pick _up_ an image. 2. Description of _the_ Related Art _In_ recent years, endoscopes _configured_ _to_ inspect _inside_ of _subjects_ are widely used _in_... |
A perennial problem in data analysis is the increasing dataset sizes. This trend dictates the need not only for more efficient compression schemes, but also for analytic operations that work directly on the compressed data. Efficient compression schemes can be designed based on exploiting inherent patterns and structur... | A perennial problem in data analysis is the increasing dataset sizes. This trend dictates the need not only for more efficient compression schemes, but also for analytic operations that work directly on the compressed data. Efficient compression schemes can be designed based on exploiting inherent patterns and structur... | A perennial problem in data analysis is the increasing dataset sizes. This trend dictates the need not only for more efficient compression schemes, but also for analytic operations that work directly on the compressed data. Efficient compression schemes can be designed based on exploiting inherent Oa5terns and structur... | A perennial problem in data analysis is the increasing dataset sizes. This trend dictates the need not only for more efficient compression schemes, but for analytic operations that directly on compressed data. Efficient compression can be designed based on exploiting inherent patterns and structures in the data. Data p... | A pERENNIal prObLEM iN daTa aNAlYsIS is thE IncReAsINg DATASeT SIZES. tHIs tREND dicTateS the neED nOt only FOr MorE eFfiCIenT cOMpresSION SCheMEs, But aLSO fOR AnaLyTic operaTIOns tHAt WoRK dIreCtLY oN The cOMPRESsED DAta. effICiENT COMprEssIoN SChEMes cAN Be DeSigned based On ExPloIting InhERENT paTTErNs anD sTrucTUr... | A perennialproblem in data analysisis the increasing datasetsizes. This trend dictatesthe need not only for moreefficient compression schemes, but alsofor analytic operations that work directly on the compressed data.Efficient compression schemes can be designed based on exploiting inherent patternsand ... | A perennial problem _in_ data analysis is _the_ increasing _dataset_ sizes. This _trend_ dictates the need not only _for_ more efficient _compression_ schemes, but also _for_ analytic operations _that_ _work_ directly _on_ the compressed _data._ Efficient compression schemes can be _designed_ based on exploiting inhere... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a hand-held dispenser and more particularly to a hand-held dispenser which is convenient to use and which is capable of controlling the flow rate of water therethrough for mixing with a liquid chemical into the water passing through the dispenser. Further, this invent... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a hand-held dispenser and more particularly to a hand-held dispenser which is convenient to use and which is capable of controlling the flow rate of water therethrough for mixing with a liquid chemical into the water passing through the dispenser. Further, this invent... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a hSnr - held dispenser and more particularly to a hand - held dispenser whJvh is convenient to use and which is capable of controlling the flow fQte of water therethrough for mixing with a liquid chemical into the water passing through the dispenser. Further, this in... | 1. Field the Invention This invention relates to a hand-held dispenser and more particularly to a hand-held dispenser which is convenient use and is capable of controlling the flow rate water therethrough for mixing with a liquid into the passing the Further, this relates hand-held dispenser which is capable of mixing ... | 1. fIEld oF tHe iNveNTION
tHIS INvEnTIOn RElAtes TO a HAND-Held dispEnseR AND More pARtIcULarlY To A hANd-heLD dISpensER whiCh IS COnVeNIEnt tO use AnD Which is caPAbLE Of cONTrOLlinG tHe FloW rAte of watEr theRETHROugH for MiXINg WITH a liquId CHEmicaL into The WAtER PASsiNG ThrougH THe DIspENser. FURthER, THIs INvENt... | 1. Field ofthe Invention This invention relates toa hand-held dispenser and more particularly to a hand-held dispenser which is convenient to use and which is capable of controllingthe flow rate of water therethrough for mixing with a liquid chemical intothe water passing through the dispenser. ... | _1._ Field of the Invention This invention _relates_ to a hand-held _dispenser_ _and_ more particularly _to_ a hand-held dispenser which is convenient _to_ _use_ and which is capable _of_ controlling _the_ _flow_ rate of water therethrough _for_ mixing with a liquid chemical into the water passing through the dispenser... |
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The invention relates to an apparatus for vibration-isolating bearing of loads including at least one first vibration-isolating device, arranged between a load and a standing surface, for at least partially decoupling the static and dynamic forces acting between the load and the standing... | Not applicable. Not applicable. The invention relates to an apparatus for vibration-isolating bearing of loads including at least one first vibration-isolating device, arranged between a load and a standing surface, for at least partially decoupling the static and dynamic forces acting between the load and the standing... | Not applicable. Not applicable. The invention relates to an apparatus for vibration - isolating bearing of loads including at least one first vibration - isolating device, arranged between a load and a standing surface, for at least partially decoupling the static and dynamic forces act(nN between the load and the stan... | Not applicable. Not applicable. The invention relates to an apparatus for vibration-isolating bearing of loads including at least vibration-isolating device, arranged between load and standing surface, for at least partially decoupling static and dynamic forces acting between the load and the standing surface, the firs... | noT APPlICABle.
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the inVEntiOn relATes tO an apPaRaTus foR VIBRAtiOn-IsOLAtING beArInG Of LOAds INCluDINg AT lEaSt One FIrst ViBrAtIoN-ISolaTInG dEVicE, arrangED BeTWEEN a LOAD and A StaNdiNG suRFACE, FOR at leASt PARtialLY DECOUpling THE STaTiC And dYnaMiC fOrCes AcTInG BETwEEN thE loaD AND The standing... | Not applicable. Not applicable. The inventionrelates to an apparatus for vibration-isolating bearing of loadsincluding at least one firstvibration-isolating device, arrangedbetween aloadand a standing surface, for at least partially decoupling the static anddynamic forcesactingbetween theload ... | Not applicable. Not applicable. The _invention_ relates to an apparatus for vibration-isolating bearing of loads including at least _one_ first vibration-isolating device, arranged between a load and _a_ _standing_ surface, for _at_ least partially decoupling the static and dynamic forces _acting_ between the load and ... |
Various systems allow users to post and share photos that were taken at different geographic locations. These photos may depict objects (such as streets, buildings and people) present at the locations when the photos were captured. In many situations, these photos may capture an image of other people. For example, a ph... | Various systems allow users to post and share photos that were taken at different geographic locations. These photos may depict objects (such as streets, buildings and people) present at the locations when the photos were captured. In many situations, these photos may capture an image of other people. For example, a ph... | Various systems allow users to OIst and share photos that were taken at different geographic locations. These photos may depict objects (such as streets, bkildingZ and people) present at the locations when the photos were captured. In mSMy situations, these photos may capture an (mQge of other people. For eaamp,e, a ph... | systems allow users to post and share photos that were taken at different geographic locations. These photos may depict objects as buildings and people) present at the locations when were captured. In many situations, these photos may capture an of other For example, a photo taken at a location may capture images of va... | vaRiOus SYsTEmS aLLoW USers TO PosT And ShaRE PHOTOS thaT WeRE Taken AT DIFFERenT GEOgrAPhic loCAtIoNs. these PHoToS maY DepICt ObjecTs (sUch aS sTReetS, buIlDiNgS AND pEoPLe) preSeNT At tHE locAtIonS WHen The PHoTOS WeRE CAPTUred. In MaNy sITUatioNS, thEsE photoS may CAPTuRe aN iMAGe Of oThEr pEopLE. fOR eXaMplE, a pH... | Various systems allow users to post and sharephotosthat were taken at differentgeographic locations.These photosmay depict objects (suchas streets, buildings and people) present atthe locations when the photos were captured. In many situations, these photos may capture an image of other people. For exampl... | Various systems allow users _to_ post and share photos that _were_ _taken_ at different geographic locations. These photos _may_ depict objects (such as streets, buildings and people) _present_ at the locations when the photos were _captured._ In many situations, these photos may capture an image of other people. For e... |
There are a considerable number of vibration testing apparatus that are well-known in the prior art. Such apparatus is used to mechanically shake an item for the purpose of diagnostically testing responses to certain driving forces. The item is physically attached to a moving portion of the apparatus and when the appar... | There are a considerable number of vibration testing apparatus that are well-known in the prior art. Such apparatus is used to mechanically shake an item for the purpose of diagnostically testing responses to certain driving forces. The item is physically attached to a moving portion of the apparatus and when the appar... | There are a considerable number of vibration texFing apparatus tMa^ are well - known in the priP% art. Such apparatus is used to mechanically shake an item for the purpose of diagnostically testing responses to certain driving forces. The item is physically attached to a moving portion of the apparatus and when the app... | There are a considerable number of vibration testing apparatus that are well-known in the prior art. Such apparatus is used to an for the purpose of diagnostically testing responses to certain driving forces. The item is physically attached a moving portion of the apparatus and when the apparatus is activated, the is s... | thERe aRE A cONSidErAbLE nUmbEr of ViBratioN TEsTiNg aPParaTuS That ArE WeLl-KnOWn In tHE PRIOR aRT. SuCh APpARaTUS iS USed tO meChANIcALlY SHAkE AN ITeM foR tHE purpoSe oF DiAGnOSTicAlLy teStINg REsponsES TO cErTAIN dRiViNg forceS. THE ItEm Is physIcAlly ATtACHeD tO A moving pOrtion of the APpaRaTus anD WhEn tHE APpaR... | There are aconsiderable number of vibration testing apparatus that are well-knowninthe prior art. Such apparatus is used to mechanically shakean item for the purposeof diagnostically testingresponses to certaindriving forces. The item isphysically attached to a moving portion of the apparatus and when the a... | There are a considerable number of vibration _testing_ apparatus that are well-known in _the_ prior art. _Such_ apparatus is used _to_ mechanically shake an item for the purpose of diagnostically testing responses to certain driving _forces._ The item is physically attached to a moving _portion_ _of_ the apparatus and ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a system for pleasurable use by people of all ages with youthful minds in operating remotely controlled vehicles simultaneously in a somewhat confined area. In the system of this invention, the vehicles can be remotely controlled to perform competitive or cooperative ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a system for pleasurable use by people of all ages with youthful minds in operating remotely controlled vehicles simultaneously in a somewhat confined area. In the system of this invention, the vehicles can be remotely controlled to perform competitive or cooperative ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a system for pleasurable use by people of all ages with youthful minds in operating remotely controlled vehicles simultaneously in a somewhat confined area. In the system of this invention, the vehicles can be remotely controlled to perform competitive or cooperative ... | 1. Field of the Invention invention relates to a system pleasurable by people of all with youthful in operating remotely controlled vehicles simultaneously in somewhat confined In the system of this the vehicles can be remotely controlled to perform competitive or tasks. The system control pads operation by the users, ... | 1. fiElD OF The INvenTiON
THiS INVenTiOn rElaTEs tO A system for plEAsurAbLe usE bY pEOPLE OF aLl Ages WitH yOuthfUL MINDS in oPErAtiNG ReMOtELY coNtROLLEd vEhIcLeS simuLTANeoUSLy In a SOmEwHAT coNfInEd ARea. in tHe sYsTem of ThIs inVeNtion, ThE vEhIclEs can be rEMOtElY ConTroLLEd To perfOrM coMpEtITivE oR cooPeRatIvE ... | 1. Fieldofthe Invention This invention relates to a system for pleasurable use by people of all ages with youthfulminds in operating remotely controlled vehicles simultaneouslyin a somewhat confined area. In the system of this invention, the vehiclescan be remotely controlledto perform competitive or coo... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ This invention _relates_ _to_ a system for pleasurable _use_ _by_ people _of_ all ages with youthful minds in operating remotely controlled _vehicles_ simultaneously in a somewhat confined area. In the system of _this_ invention, the _vehicles_ can _be_ remotely controlled to perform competi... |
Consumers often indicate that obtaining an insurance product can be a time consuming and tedious process, requiring the consumer to provide detailed information that often is not readily remembered by or available to the consumer. The consumer must research information requested by an insurance agent in order to obtain... | Consumers often indicate that obtaining an insurance product can be a time consuming and tedious process, requiring the consumer to provide detailed information that often is not readily remembered by or available to the consumer. The consumer must research information requested by an insurance agent in order to obtain... | Consumers often indicate that obtaining an insurance product can be a time consuming and tedious process, requiring the consumer to provide detailed information that often is not readily remembered by or available to the consumer. The consumer must research information requested by an insurance agent in order to obtain... | Consumers often indicate that obtaining an insurance product can time consuming and tedious process, requiring consumer to provide detailed information that often is not readily remembered by or available to the consumer. The consumer must requested by insurance agent in order to obtain a indication of how much the con... | cONsUMERS oftEN iNDICate tHaT oBtaiNING an iNsurance pROdUcT caN Be a TiME consUMInG AnD tedious ProCESS, REqUiRinG thE coNSUmER To ProviDe DeTailed INFoRmAtIoN THaT oFtEN Is NOt ReadiLy RemeMbeRED by Or aVAILABLE To The cONSUMer. ThE ConSUmeR muST ResEARCH iNfOrmatiOn rEqueSteD By an iNsuRANcE ageNt iN OrdEr TO OBTain... | Consumers often indicate that obtaining aninsurance product can be a time consuming and tediousprocess, requiring the consumer to provide detailed information that often is not readily remembered by or available to the consumer. The consumer must research information requested by an insurance ... | Consumers often indicate that obtaining an insurance product can be _a_ _time_ consuming and tedious process, _requiring_ the consumer to provide detailed information that often is not _readily_ remembered _by_ or available _to_ the consumer. The consumer must research information requested by an insurance agent in ord... |
A new model for purchasing a computer system has emerged in the computer industry, referred to as capacity-on-demand billing. According to this model, the customer agrees to purchase a computer system with a fixed baseline performance capability level based on a quantity of computer resources installed on the computer ... | A new model for purchasing a computer system has emerged in the computer industry, referred to as capacity-on-demand billing. According to this model, the customer agrees to purchase a computer system with a fixed baseline performance capability level based on a quantity of computer resources installed on the computer ... | A new model for purchasing a computer system has emerged in the comput2$ industry, referred to as capacity - on - demand billing. According to this model, the customer agrees to purchase a computer system with a fixed baseline performance capability level fasec on a quantity of computer resources installed on the compu... | A new model for purchasing a system has in the computer referred to as capacity-on-demand billing. According to this model, the customer agrees to purchase a computer system a fixed baseline performance capability level based a quantity of resources installed on the computer system (i.e., the number Central Processing ... | a New moDEL foR PurcHASIng A COmPuTEr sYSTeM hAs eMerGED in tHE compUtEr induStry, RefERreD TO As capaCIty-on-DEMAnD BilLiNg. AccORdinG to tHIs modeL, THE CuStoMeR agrEeS tO puRchASE A cOMpuTER sYSTem WitH A FixED basELinE PERFormAncE caPabILItY LEVEL BaSED On A QuANtitY Of COMpUTer rESoURceS inStaLlED oN tHe cOMPutEr ... | A new model forpurchasing a computer system has emergedin the computer industry, referred toas capacity-on-demand billing. Accordingto this model, the customer agrees to purchase a computer systemwith a fixed baseline performance capabilitylevelbasedon a quantity of computer resources installedon the ... | A new model for _purchasing_ a computer _system_ _has_ emerged in the computer industry, referred to as capacity-on-demand billing. According to this model, _the_ customer agrees to purchase _a_ _computer_ system with _a_ fixed baseline performance capability level based on a quantity of computer resources installed on... |
In packet-switched networks, a router is a network device or, in some cases, software in a computer, that determines the next network point to which a packet should be forwarded toward its destination. The router is connected to at least two networks and decides which way to send each information packet based on its cu... | In packet-switched networks, a router is a network device or, in some cases, software in a computer, that determines the next network point to which a packet should be forwarded toward its destination. The router is connected to at least two networks and decides which way to send each information packet based on its cu... | In packet - switched networks, a router is a network device or, in some cases, software in a computer, that determines the next network point to which a packet should be forwarded toward its destination. The router is connected to at least two networks and decides ehiSh way to send each information packet based on its ... | In packet-switched a router is a network device or, in some cases, software in a computer, that the next network point to which a packet should be forwarded toward its destination. The router is connected to at least two networks and which way to send each information packet based on its current understanding the state... | in pacKet-SwiTCHED neTWORKs, a ROUTeR IS A NeTwoRk devICE oR, in soME CAsES, soFtwAre IN a ComPUTeR, ThAt DEtErMINEs tHE nExt NEtwoRk pOiNt To wHICH A PACKeT sHOuld bE foRwaRdEd tOwARd Its DEstinatIoN. thE ROuteR is CONNEcteD to at LeasT TwO neTWOrkS and dEcIdeS WHich wAy tO sEnD eacH INFORmATIOn PackeT BAsEd On iTs CU... | In packet-switched networks, a router isa network device or, insome cases, software in a computer, that determines the next network point to which a packet should be forwarded toward its destination. The router is connected to at least twonetworksand decides which way to send each information pac... | In packet-switched networks, a router is a network device or, in some cases, software in a computer, that determines the next _network_ point to which a packet should be forwarded toward its _destination._ The _router_ _is_ connected to at least two networks and decides which _way_ to send each information packet based... |
The present invention relates to noise dissipation panels, and more particularly to acoustic liners and arrangements of liners in aircraft engines and surrounding surfaces.
Aircraft engine noise is a significant problem in high population areas and other noise controlled environments. Attempts currently focus on lining... | The present invention relates to noise dissipation panels, and more particularly to acoustic liners and arrangements of liners in aircraft engines and surrounding surfaces. Aircraft engine noise is a significant problem in high population areas and other noise controlled environments. Attempts currently focus on lining... | The present invention relates to noise dissipation panels, and more particularly to acoustic liners and arrangements of liners in aircraft engines and surrounding surfaces. Aircraft engine noise is a significant problem in high population areas and other noise controlled environments. Attempts currently focus on lining... | The present invention relates noise dissipation panels, and more to acoustic liners and arrangements of liners in aircraft engines surrounding surfaces. engine noise is a significant problem high population areas and other noise controlled environments. Attempts currently focus on lining the aircraft engine nacelle and... | tHE preSEnT InveNtiOn RelAtEs To NoisE DIssipATIoN paneLs, aND moRE PArtiCuLArLY To AcouStIC LIners ANd aRRAnGemENTs oF LinerS In AiRcRaFT engIneS aNd surRouNdINg SUrfAcES.
AIRCrAFt EnginE nOISE iS a signifiCaNT prObleM IN high PopUlATION AreAs and othER nOIsE cOnTroLled ENVIrONMEnTs. aTtemPts CuRRENTLy foCUs on LIning... | The presentinvention relates to noise dissipation panels, and moreparticularly to acoustic liners andarrangementsof liners in aircraft engines and surrounding surfaces.Aircraft engine noise is a significant problem in high population areas and othernoise controlledenvironments. Attempts cu... | The _present_ _invention_ relates to noise dissipation panels, and more _particularly_ to acoustic liners _and_ arrangements of liners in aircraft engines and surrounding surfaces. Aircraft engine noise is a significant problem _in_ high population areas and other noise controlled environments. Attempts currently focus... |
A wide variety of different forms of saws and similar cutting devices are generally known and used. Conventional manual saws, as used for cutting both wood and metal, have saw teeth inclined in one direction. In use, the saw moves reciprocally; movement in one direction constitutes a cutting stroke whereas movement in ... | A wide variety of different forms of saws and similar cutting devices are generally known and used. Conventional manual saws, as used for cutting both wood and metal, have saw teeth inclined in one direction. In use, the saw moves reciprocally; movement in one direction constitutes a cutting stroke whereas movement in ... | A wide variety of different forms of saws and sOmi>ar cutting devices are generally known and used. Conventional manual saws, as used for cutting both wood and metal, have saw teeth ijXlined in one direction. In use, the saw moves reciprocally; movement in one direction constitutes a cutting stroke whereas movement in ... | A wide variety of different forms of saws similar cutting devices are generally known and used. manual saws, as used for cutting both wood and metal, have saw teeth inclined in one direction. In use, the saw moves reciprocally; movement in one direction a cutting stroke whereas movement the opposite returns the saw bla... | A wiDE vArIEtY of DiFfEReNT fOrMS Of sawS aNd sImilAR cUttInG dEVicEs are genERAlLY kNoWN AND USed. ConVentiONAl MaNual sAWs, as uSED For cutTIng BotH WoOd AnD meTAl, hAvE sAW tEETh INcLInED IN ONe DIRectION. IN uSE, tHE Saw mOVes ReCIprOCaLlY; moVEmEnT in ONE direcTiOn ConStitUTeS a CUTtiNG STroKe whEReAS MovEMeNt In ... | A wide variety of different forms of saws and similar cutting devicesare generally known and used. Conventionalmanual saws, as used for cutting both wood and metal, have saw teeth inclined in one direction. In use, the saw moves reciprocally; movement in one direction constitutes a cutting stroke wh... | A wide variety _of_ different _forms_ of saws and similar cutting devices _are_ generally known and used. Conventional manual _saws,_ as used for cutting both wood and metal, have saw _teeth_ inclined _in_ one _direction._ In use, the saw _moves_ reciprocally; movement _in_ one _direction_ constitutes a cutting stroke ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a vibration damping device to be used, for example, for engine mounts and the like on motor vehicles.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, there has been known a vibration damping device interposed between members constituting a vibration transmiss... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a vibration damping device to be used, for example, for engine mounts and the like on motor vehicles. 2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, there has been known a vibration damping device interposed between members constituting a vibration transmiss... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a vibration damping device to be used, for example, for engine mounts and the like on motor vehicles. 2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, there has been known a vibration damping device interposed between members constituting a vibration transmiss... | 1. of the Invention invention relates to a damping device be used, for example, for engine mounts and like on motor vehicles. 2. Description of the Related Art there has been known vibration damping device interposed between members constituting a vibration system link or support members each in a vibration damping man... | 1. Field Of tHE InvEntIon
THe PRESent iNVENtIon RElAtes tO A VIbrAtiON DAmpiNG dEvIcE to bE USEd, For ExAmpLe, foR EnGInE moUnTs And The LiKE On MOTOr vEhiclES.
2. DEscriPTiON Of THE RELAted aRT
convenTionALLY, TherE HAs bEEn kNOWn A VibraTION DaMpinG DEviCe INTeRPOsed BETwEen membErs cOnStitUtInG A vIbRAtioN TRansMIss... | 1.Field oftheInvention The presentinvention relates to a vibration damping device to beused, for example, forengine mounts and the like onmotorvehicles.2. Descriptionof theRelated ArtConventionally, there has been known a vibrationdamping device interposed between members constituting a vi... | _1._ Field of the Invention _The_ present invention relates to a vibration damping _device_ to be used, for example, for engine mounts and _the_ like on motor vehicles. 2. _Description_ of _the_ _Related_ Art Conventionally, _there_ has been _known_ _a_ vibration damping device interposed between members _constituting_... |
The present invention relates to fastening devices and relates more particularly to a fastening device for fastening a key chain to one'waist belt or clothes.
Key chain is a device commonly used holding a bunch of keys. When in use, people tend to attach a key chain to one's waist belt or clothes by a clip or clamp. FI... | The present invention relates to fastening devices and relates more particularly to a fastening device for fastening a key chain to one'waist belt or clothes. Key chain is a device commonly used holding a bunch of keys. When in use, people tend to attach a key chain to one's waist belt or clothe by a clip or clamp. FIG... | The pEesSnt invention r3iates to fastening devices and relates NoGe particularly to a fastening device for fastening a key chain to one ' waist vslt or clothes. Key chain is a device commonly Tsrd holding a bunch of keys. When in use, people tend to attach a key chain to one ' s waist belt or clothes by a xl8p or clam... | The present invention relates to fastening devices and relates more particularly to a fastening device for fastening a key chain to one'waist belt or clothes. chain is a device commonly holding bunch of keys. When in use, people tend to attach a key chain to one's belt or clothes by a clip or clamp. FIG. 1 illustrates ... | tHe prEseNT inveNTIOn RELATES To FaSteniNG DeVIces aNd rELATEs MOrE ParTiculArLy to a FasteNing DeVice foR fastENING a KeY cHain TO One'WAist bELt or ClOthes.
KEy chAiN iS a DeViCe CoMmOnLy uSED hOldInG a bUNCh of KEyS. wHEn iN UsE, PEOPLE tenD TO ATTACh a keY ChaIN to onE's waIsT bELt or CLoThES BY a clIP or clAmp. fi... | The present invention relates tofastening devices andrelatesmoreparticularly to a fastening device for fastening a keychain to one'waist belt or clothes. Key chain is a devicecommonly used holding a bunch of keys. When in use, people tendto attach a keychain to one's waist belt or clothesby acl... | The present invention relates to fastening devices _and_ relates more _particularly_ to a fastening device for fastening a key chain to one'waist belt or _clothes._ _Key_ chain is a _device_ commonly used holding a bunch of keys. When in use, _people_ tend _to_ attach a key chain to _one's_ waist _belt_ _or_ clothes _b... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an attachment which is mounted on a rotary lawn mower for cleaning the underside of the mower and, more particularly to a quick disconnect attachment which is combatable with garden hose connections.
2. Description of the Prior Art
There is a problem in the prior art i... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to an attachment which is mounted on a rotary lawn mower for cleaning the underside of the mower and, more particularly to a quick disconnect attachment which is combatable with garden hose connections. 2. Description of the Prior Art There is a problem in the prior art i... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to an attachment which is mounted on a rotary lawn mower for cleaning the underside of the mower and, more particularly to a quick disconnect a4rachment which is combatable with garden hose connections. 2. Description of the Prior Art There is a problem in the prior art i... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to an attachment which mounted on a lawn mower for cleaning the underside of the mower and, more particularly to a disconnect attachment which is combatable with garden hose connections. 2. Description of Prior Art There a problem in the prior art in obtaining a suitable ... | 1. FiElD oF tHE iNVEnTIOn
The INvEnTIOn rELaTeS To An AtTachMENT wHicH iS MouNTed oN a ROTary LaWN MowER For CLeAnInG thE UnDErSiDe of THe mowER aNd, mORe PaRtIculARLY tO A quIcK DisconNect atTacHMEnT wHicH IS coMBATaBle wiTH gArdEn HoSe CoNNEctIOnS.
2. deScrIPtION oF The pRIor art
theRE Is A pRoBlem iN the PrioR arT I... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates toan attachmentwhich is mounted ona rotary lawn mower for cleaning the undersideof the mower and, more particularly to a quick disconnect attachment which is combatable with gardenhose connections. 2. Descriptionof the Prior Art There is a probl... | 1. _Field_ of the _Invention_ _The_ _invention_ relates to an attachment _which_ _is_ mounted on a rotary lawn mower _for_ cleaning the underside of the mower _and,_ more particularly _to_ a _quick_ disconnect attachment _which_ is combatable with garden _hose_ connections. 2. Description of the Prior Art _There_ is a ... |
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates generally to methods and apparatus for improving the performance of software applications. More particularly, the present invention relates to methods and apparatus for reducing the number of edges in an interference graph.
2. Description of the Related Art
In an effo... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates generally to methods and apparatus for improving the performance of software applications. More particularly, the present invention relates to methods and apparatus for reducing the number of edges in an interference graph. 2. Description of the Related Art In an effo... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates generally to methods and apparatus for improving the performance of software applications. More particularly, the present invention relates to methods and apparatus for reducing the number of edges in an interference graph. 2. Description of the Related Art In an effo... | Field Invention The relates generally to methods and apparatus for the of software applications. More particularly, the present invention relates to methods and apparatus for reducing the number of edges in an interference 2. Description of the Related Art In an effort to increase the efficiency associated with the of ... | 1. FIELD oF INventIOn
ThE PrESENT INVEntIoN rELateS gEneralLY TO mETHoDs AND ApParAtuS fOR improVIng THe perFOrMAnCe OF sOFTwaRe aPPlIcatIoNs. MOre pArticULaRLy, The PreSEnT iNvEntioN relATES To meTHOds AnD aPparATus fOR REDUCInG ThE number oF edGEs in An INTERfErencE GrapH.
2. deScripTion of tHE relatED arT
iN AN efFO... | 1. Field of Invention Thepresent invention relates generally to methods andapparatus for improving the performanceof software applications. More particularly, thepresentinvention relates to methods and apparatus for reducing the number of edges in an interference graph. 2. Description of the Related Art In ... | 1. _Field_ of Invention The _present_ invention _relates_ _generally_ to methods _and_ apparatus for _improving_ the performance of software _applications._ More particularly, _the_ _present_ invention relates to methods and apparatus for reducing the _number_ of edges _in_ an interference graph. 2. Description of the ... |
There is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,063,642, dated Dec. 20, 1977, apparatus comprising a machine frame with a conveying device mounted thereon and being in the form of a conveying brush. In front of the conveying brush is a storage area for a disordered quantity of individual parts and following the storage area is a... | There is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,063,642, dated Dec. 20, 1977, setup comprising a machine frame with a conveying device mounted thereon and being in the form of a conveying brush. In front of the conveying brush is a storage area for a disordered quantity of individual parts and following the storage area is a lin... | There is described in U. S. Pat. No. 4, 063, 642, dated Dec. 20, 1977, apparatus comprising a machine frame with a conveying eevJce mounted thereon and being in the form of a conveying brush. In front of the conveying brush is a storage area for a die8rdered quantity of individual parts and following the storage area i... | There is described U.S. Pat. No. 4,063,642, dated Dec. 20, 1977, apparatus comprising a machine frame with a conveying device mounted thereon and being in the form of a conveying brush. In front of the conveying brush is a storage for a disordered quantity of individual parts and following the storage is a linear conve... | THErE IS DESCRiBEd IN U.S. Pat. nO. 4,063,642, datEd dec. 20, 1977, aPPaRAtus coMPrisinG A MACHIne FRAmE WItH a ConVeYing dEviCe moUNted therEoN aNd bEiNG In tHe fOrm of a cONVeyIng BruSh. IN FRONT Of The CoNVEying BRUsh is a sToRAge arEA FOR a dIsORDEreD QUAnTIty OF indIviDUAL parTs AND foLLOWing THE sToRaGE arEa IS a... | There is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,063,642, dated Dec. 20, 1977, apparatus comprising a machine frame with a conveying device mounted thereonand being in the form of a conveying brush. In front of the conveying brushis a storageareafor adisordered quantity of individual parts and following the stora... | There is described _in_ _U.S._ Pat. No. 4,063,642, dated Dec. 20, 1977, apparatus comprising a machine frame with _a_ conveying device mounted thereon and being _in_ the _form_ of _a_ _conveying_ brush. In front of the conveying brush _is_ a storage area _for_ a _disordered_ quantity of individual _parts_ and _followin... |
The invention relates to the concept of interleaving, which is used to help signal receivers overcome errors in acquired signals. For example, interleaving is applied to signals that are sent through the air interface in wireless telecommunications networks that comply with the Third Generation Partnership Program (3GP... | The invention relates to the concept of interleaving, which is used to help signal receivers overcome errors in acquired signals. For example, interleaving is applied to signals that are sent through the air interface in wireless telecommunications networks that comply with the Third Generation Partnership Program (3GP... | The invention relates to the concept of interleaving, which is used to help signal receivers overcome errors in acquired signals. For example, interleaving is applied to signals that are sent through the air interface in wireless telecommunications networks that comply with the Third Generation Partnership Program (3GP... | The relates to the concept interleaving, which is used to signal receivers overcome errors in acquired signals. For example, interleaving is applied to signals that are sent through the air interface in telecommunications networks that comply with the Third Generation Partnership Program (3GPP) standards. Generally int... | The INveNTiON RELAtEs to THE CoNCEpt Of InTeRLeAVing, WHiCh iS Used TO heLp sIgNAL ReCeivErs oVercOmE ErRoRS in acQuIRED SIgNaLS. FOR exAmPle, INteRLeAVinG iS APPLieD tO SignALS THAt ARe sENt ThroUgh the aIR InTErfaCe IN WiREless tElECommUNiCations NEtWORkS tHAt compLY WIth tHe ThIrD GeneRatiON PARTneRShIP pROGRaM (3gP... | Theinvention relates to the concept ofinterleaving, which is used to help signalreceivers overcome errors in acquired signals. For example, interleaving is applied to signalsthat are sent throughthe air interface in wireless telecommunicationsnetworks that complywith the Third Generation Partnership... | The invention relates _to_ the concept of interleaving, which is used to _help_ _signal_ receivers overcome errors in acquired signals. For example, interleaving is applied _to_ signals _that_ are _sent_ through the _air_ interface in _wireless_ _telecommunications_ networks that _comply_ with _the_ Third Generation Pa... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a guard section length detection method and system.
2. Description of the Related Art
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) is a multi-user version of the popular OFDM digital modulation scheme. Multiple accesses are achieved in OFDMA by assigning subse... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a guard section length detection method and system. 2. Description of the Related Art Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) is a multi-user version of the popular OFDM digital modulation scheme. Multiple accesses are achieved in OFDMA by assigning subse... | 1. FiDlx of the Invention The invention relates to a guard section length detection method and system. 2. Description of the Related Art Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) is a multi - user version of the popular OFDM digital modulation scheme. M8ltipld accesses are achidded in OFDMA by assigning sub... | 1. Field of the Invention The relates to a guard section length detection method and system. Description of Related Art Orthogonal Frequency Division Access (OFDMA) is a multi-user version of popular OFDM digital modulation scheme. Multiple accesses achieved in OFDMA by assigning subsets of subcarriers to individual us... | 1. FiELd oF the inventiOn
tHE invEnTIOn rElaTes tO a GuarD SeCtIOn lEnGTh DETEction meTHOd AND syStEM.
2. DeScRIPTIon OF THE reLaTeD Art
OrtHOgonAL frequenCY dIvision MuLtiPle accEss (OfdmA) IS a MuLTi-uSer VErsION of The POpUlar oFdm diGItal modUlAtiOn scHemE. MULtipLe AcCEsSeS aRE aCHIEvED IN ofDmA by ASSIgnINg suBSE... | 1. Fieldof theInvention The invention relates to aguard section length detectionmethod andsystem. 2. DescriptionoftheRelatedArt Orthogonal Frequency DivisionMultiple Access (OFDMA) is a multi-user version of the popular OFDM digital modulation scheme. Multiple accesses are achieved inOFDMA b... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to _a_ guard section length detection _method_ and system. 2. _Description_ of the _Related_ Art Orthogonal _Frequency_ Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) is a _multi-user_ _version_ of the popular OFDM digital _modulation_ scheme. Multiple accesses _are_ achieved _in_ OFDM... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to television displays and the control thereof. More particularly, it relates to television displays with progressive rather than interlaced scan.
2. Description of the Prior Art
As is well known, television pictures are generally generated by interlaced scanning;... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to television displays and the control thereof. More particularly, it relates to television displays with progressive rather than interlaced scan. 2. Description of the Prior Art As is well known, television pictures are generally generated by interlaced scanning;... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to teleGisjon displays and the control thereof. More particularly, it relates to television displays with progressive rather than interlaced scan. 2. Description of the Prior Art As is well known, television pictures are generally generated by interlaced scanning;... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to television displays and the control thereof. More particularly, it relates to television displays with progressive rather than interlaced scan. Description of the Prior Art As is well known, television pictures are generated by interlaced scanning; i.e., for ea... | 1. FiElD Of THE INVeNTIoN
THE prESent InVENTiOn RElAtES tO TeLEViSION DiSPLays anD tHE COnTRol THEreOf. mOrE PARTICULarlY, It RELATeS to teLEViSioN dISplays wiTh ProGResSIVE RAthER thAn iNtErLaCed ScAn.
2. desCRiptIoN Of THe prIOr ARt
as is WeLL kNOWn, TeleviSiON pictUrEs Are geNERaLLy GEnEraTed BY InTeRLACed scAnniNG;... | 1. Field of the Invention The presentinvention relates to television displays and thecontrol thereof. More particularly, it relates to television displays with progressive rather than interlaced scan. 2. Description of the Prior ArtAs is well known, television pictures are generally generatedby interlaced ... | 1. Field of the Invention The _present_ invention relates to television displays and the control thereof. More particularly, it relates to _television_ displays with progressive rather than _interlaced_ scan. 2. Description of the Prior Art As is well _known,_ television pictures _are_ generally _generated_ by _interla... |
Device management involves the administration of various computing devices, such as smartphones, tablet computers, laptops, and other computing devices, using a set of defined organizational and control policies. Device management can be implemented using certain administration services that have management features fo... | Device management involves the administration of various computing devices, such as smartphones, tablet computers, laptops, and other computing devices, using a set of defined organisational and control policies. Device management can be implemented using certain administration services that have management features fo... | Device management involves the administration of various comLuring devices, such as smartphones, tablet computers, laptops, and other computing devices, using a set of defined organizational and control policies. Device managemwnf can be implemented using certain administration services that have management features fo... | Device involves the administration of various computing devices, such as smartphones, tablet computers, laptops, and other computing using a set of defined organizational and policies. Device management can be implemented using certain administration services that have management features for computing devices of vario... | DEvIce maNaGeMEnT iNvOLves tHe ADMiNIsTrATiOn of vARiOus COmPUTinG dEVICeS, SucH AS sMarTphoneS, TAblET coMpUTeRS, LaPtops, aND OTheR cOmPUtIng DeVIceS, usiNG A set oF DefIneD oRGANiZAtionAL ANd cONTrol PolICIEs. dEVicE mAnaGEmEnt CaN be iMplEmeNTeD Using certaiN aDmInIstratioN SeRVicEs ThaT hAve mANaGemEnt fEatuREs Fo... | Device management involves theadministration of various computing devices, such as smartphones, tablet computers, laptops, and other computing devices, using a set of defined organizational and control policies. Devicemanagementcan beimplemented using certain administration services thathave managem... | Device management _involves_ the _administration_ of various computing _devices,_ such as smartphones, tablet _computers,_ _laptops,_ _and_ other computing devices, using a set of defined _organizational_ _and_ _control_ policies. _Device_ management can be implemented using certain administration services that have ma... |
This invention relates to fasteners of the type utilized to secure coverings to cementitious substrates. More particularly, this invention concerns fasteners or "nails" of the type used to anchor built-up waterproofing membranes to cementitious roof decks, which fasteners improve the wind uplift resistance of the built... | This invention relates to fasteners of the type utilized to secure coverings to cementitious substrates. More particularly, this invention concerns fasteners or "nails" of the type used to anchor built-up waterproofing membranes to cementitious roof decks, which fasteners improve the wind uplift resistance of the built... | This invention relates to fasteners of the type utilized to secure coverings to cementitious substrates. More particularly, this invention concerns fasteners or " nxi/s " of the type used to anchor built - up waterproofing membranes to cementitious roof decks, which fasteners improve the wind uplift resistance of the b... | This invention relates fasteners of type utilized to secure coverings to cementitious substrates. More particularly, this invention concerns fasteners or "nails" of the type to anchor built-up waterproofing membranes to cementitious roof decks, which fasteners improve the wind uplift resistance of the built-up roofing ... | THIs InventIOn ReLateS To fastenERS Of tHe TYpE utIlIZED To secURe cOvERiNGs tO CeMeNTItIOus sUbStraTES. moRE parTicuLarly, ThIS iNvEnTIoN ConCErNS fASTenErs OR "NAiLS" OF thE tYPE uSed TO AncHOR BuILt-Up WatErproOfINg mEMbrANes To cEmEnTITious roOF deCKS, wHICh FASteNerS imProve tHe wIND upLiFT reSISTanCE OF tHe bUILT... | This inventionrelates tofasteners of the type utilized to secure coverings to cementitious substrates. More particularly, this invention concernsfasteners or "nails" of the type used to anchor built-up waterproofing membranes to cementitious roof decks, which fasteners improve the wind uplift resista... | This invention relates to fasteners _of_ the _type_ utilized to secure _coverings_ to cementitious substrates. More particularly, this invention concerns fasteners _or_ "nails" of the type used to anchor built-up waterproofing membranes to cementitious roof _decks,_ _which_ fasteners _improve_ the _wind_ uplift resista... |
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common disorder in middle-aged and older men, with prevalence increasing with age. At age 50, more than one-half of men have symptomatic BPH, and by age 70, nearly 90% of men have microscopic evidence of an enlarged prostate. The severity of symptoms also increase with age with 2... | Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common disorder in middle-aged and older men, with prevalence increasing with age. At age 50, more than one-half of men have symptomatic BPH, and by age 70, nearly 90% of men have microscopic evidence of an enlarged prostate. The severity of symptoms also increase with age with 2... | Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common diDkrder in middle - aged and older men, with prevalence increasing with age. At age 50, more than one - half of men have symptoJatid BPH, and by age 70, nearly 90% of men have microscopic evidence of an enlarged prostate. The severity of symptoms also increase with age wi... | Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common disorder middle-aged and older men, with prevalence increasing with age. At age 50, more than one-half of men BPH, and by 70, nearly 90% of have microscopic evidence of an enlarged prostate. The severity of symptoms also increase with age with 27% of patients in the 60-70 ... | beNiGN PrOSTATic hYPErPLasiA (BPh) is a COMmON diSoRDER iN MidDlE-AGEd anD olDer mEN, WITH pREVaLeNcE IncreASing witH AGe. AT aGE 50, More tHAN One-haLf of MEN HavE SyMPTOMatIC bph, and By AGe 70, neARlY 90% of MEn havE mICRoscoPic evIDEnCe Of AN enLArGeD pRoSTatE. THE SeVErITY Of syMPtoMs AlSO INCReASE wITH age wITH 2... | Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common disorderin middle-agedand older men, with prevalence increasing with age. At age 50,more than one-halfof menhave symptomaticBPH, and by age 70, nearly 90% of menhave microscopic evidence of an enlarged prostate. The severity of symptoms also increase with a... | Benign _prostatic_ hyperplasia (BPH) is a _common_ disorder in middle-aged and _older_ men, with prevalence increasing with _age._ At age _50,_ more than one-half of men _have_ _symptomatic_ BPH, and by _age_ _70,_ nearly _90%_ of men _have_ microscopic evidence _of_ an enlarged prostate. _The_ severity of symptoms als... |
The present invention relates generally to portable electric power tools designed for use with extension cords, and specifically to a system for securely retaining the extension cord to the tool in a way which reduces stress on the cord, and which prevents cord pullout.
Conventional portable electric power tools, inclu... | The present invention relates generally to portable electric power tools designed for use with extension cords, and specifically to a system for securely retaining the extension cord to the tool in a way which reduces stress on the cord, and which prevents cord pullout. Conventional portable electric power tools, inclu... | The present invention relates generally to portable electric power tools designed for use with extension cords, and specifically to a system for securely retaining the extension cord to the tool in a way which reduces stress on the cord, and which prevents cord pullout. Conventional portable electric power tools, inclu... | The present invention relates generally to portable electric power tools designed for use with extension cords, and specifically to a system for securely retaining the extension cord to tool in a way which reduces on the cord, and which prevents cord Conventional portable electric power tools, including but not limited... | The PresENt iNvEnTiOn RelaTeS geNeRally to PortaBLE ELEctriC pOWEr TOoLS DESIgneD FOR uSe WiTh eXTEnSioN CordS, AnD SPeCIfIcallY tO a systEm fOR seCURELy ReTaiNiNG The ExTeNsIon CORd To THE toOl IN A waY which ReDUceS strESS On tHE coRd, anD WHICh prEVents CORD pulLout.
conveNtIOnAl PoRtabLe eLecTRiC pOWER toOLS, iNCLU... | The presentinvention relates generally to portable electric power tools designed for use with extension cords, andspecifically to a system for securely retainingthe extension cordto the tool in a way which reduces stress onthe cord, andwhich prevents cordpullout. Conventional portable electric power tools,in... | The present invention relates generally to _portable_ electric _power_ _tools_ designed for use with extension cords, and specifically to a system for securely _retaining_ the extension cord to the tool in a way which reduces stress on the _cord,_ and which _prevents_ _cord_ _pullout._ _Conventional_ portable electric ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to monitoring the cleaning and drying processes during the manufacture of ICs, MEMS and other micro devices and more specifically to a micro sensor for high aspect ratio micro channels in dielectric films oriented parallel to the fluid-solid interface to emulate either “... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to monitoring the cleaning and drying processes during the manufacture of ICs, MEMS and other micro devices and more specifically to a micro sensor for high aspect ratio micro channels in dielectric films oriented parallel to the fluid-solid interface to emulate either “... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to monitoring the cleaning and drying processes during the manufacture of ICs, MEMS and other micro devices and more specifically to a micro sensor for high aspect ratio micro channels in dielectric films oriented parallel to the fluid - solid interface to emulate either... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to monitoring the cleaning and drying processes during the manufacture of ICs, MEMS and other micro devices and more to micro sensor for high aspect ratio micro channels in dielectric films oriented parallel to the to emulate either “vertical” or micro features. Descript... | 1. FIELD of THe invenTIoN
THiS InventIOn reLaTeS to mONItoRing THE cleaNiNg aNd DryiNg pROCESses DURINg THE mANuFactUre Of iCS, MEMs anD OTher MICrO DEVIcEs and mOre sPeCIfICALLy TO A mIcrO sENSor fOr higH AsPect RAtiO MICRo cHANnEls iN dIeleCTRIC FiLMS ORIeNTed parAlleL to tHe fluID-soLID INteRFace to emULate EItHer “... | 1. Field of the Invention This inventionrelatesto monitoring the cleaning and drying processes during the manufacture of ICs, MEMS andother micro devices and more specifically to a micro sensor for highaspect ratiomicrochannels in dielectric films oriented parallelto thefluid-solid interface t... | 1. _Field_ of _the_ Invention This _invention_ relates to monitoring the cleaning _and_ _drying_ processes during the manufacture _of_ ICs, MEMS and other micro _devices_ and more specifically to _a_ _micro_ sensor for _high_ aspect ratio micro channels _in_ dielectric films oriented parallel to the fluid-solid _interf... |
A variety of applications require precise cutting of flat articles; two such applications are framing and quilting. In framing applications, flat mats are used to suspend articles such as pictures, drawings, and photographs within the frame, as well as to provide an aesthetically pleasing border between the item being ... | A variety of applications require precise cutting of flat articles; two such applications are framing and quilting. In framing applications, flat mats are used to suspend articles such as pictures, drawings, and photographs within the frame, as well as to provide an aesthetically pleasing border between the item being ... | A variety of applications require precise cutting of flat articles; two such applications are framing and quilting. In framing applications, flat mats are used to suspend articles such as pictures, drawings, and photographs within the frame, as well as to provide an aesthetically pleasing border between the item being ... | A variety applications require precise cutting of flat articles; two such applications are framing and quilting. In framing applications, flat mats are used to suspend articles such as pictures, drawings, and photographs within the frame, as well to provide an aesthetically pleasing the item framed and the frame itself... | a vARiEty of appLICAtIonS REQuiRe PrEciSe CuttiNG OF FLAT ARTICles; TWo suCH appLICATiOnS aRE FRamING aND quiLTIng. IN Framing apPLiCaTIOnS, FlAt mats ARe uSeD TO SuspeND aRTicles Such as PicTurEs, drAwINgS, And phOToGraPhS wiTHiN THE FRAme, As weLL AS To PROvIde An AEstHetiCaLlY PleAsInG BORDer BeTwEEn thE ITEM bEinG ... | A variety of applicationsrequire precise cutting of flat articles; two such applicationsare framingand quilting.In framing applications, flat mats areused to suspend articles suchas pictures, drawings, and photographs within theframe, as wellas to provide an aestheticallypleasing border between the item ... | A variety of _applications_ require precise cutting of flat articles; two such applications are framing and _quilting._ In framing applications, _flat_ mats are used to suspend _articles_ such _as_ pictures, _drawings,_ and _photographs_ within _the_ frame, as well _as_ to provide an aesthetically pleasing border betwe... |
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates generally to data communication networks and devices, and relates more particularly to multi-chassis link aggregation groups.
2. Description of the Related Art
As the value and use of information continues to increase, individuals and businesses seek additional ways t... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates generally to data communication networks and devices, and relates more particularly to multi-chassis link aggregation groups. 2. Description of the Related Art As the value and use of information continues to increase, individuals and businesses seek additional ways t... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates generally to data communication networks and devices, and relates more particularly to multi - chassis link aggregation groups. 2. Description of the Related Art As the value and use of information continues to increase, individuals and businesses s3ei additional ways... | 1. Field of The present invention relates generally to communication networks and devices, and relates more particularly to multi-chassis aggregation 2. Description of the Related Art As the value and use of information continues to increase, individuals and businesses seek additional ways to process and information. O... | 1. FIEld oF iNvENtIOn
tHe PRESent INvEnTION rELAtEs GENerALly To DaTA CoMmuniCaTiOn nEtWOrkS aNd DeViCES, aNd ReLAtes MORe parTIculaRLY tO MULTI-CHAsSis LINK AGgReGATIon GROups.
2. DEScrIpTIon Of THE RELATEd aRt
As thE vALUE aND USe Of InfORmATIOn COntinuEs TO INCREasE, indiVIDUaLs ANd BUSINESsEs SeEk aDDItionaL wayS T... | 1. Field of InventionThepresent invention relates generally to data communication networks and devices, and relates more particularly to multi-chassis link aggregation groups. 2. Descriptionof the Related Art As the value and use of informationcontinues to increase, individuals and businesses seek ... | _1._ Field _of_ Invention The present invention relates generally to data communication networks and devices, and relates more particularly to _multi-chassis_ link aggregation _groups._ _2._ Description of the Related Art _As_ the _value_ and use of information _continues_ to increase, individuals _and_ businesses seek... |
1. Field of the Invention
Preparations of sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes are well known. Of particular interest herein is a one-step method for synthesis of substituted sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes from reactions of an acetylenic compound with sulfide-and-selenide starting materials under high p... | 1. Field of the Invention Preparations of sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes are well known. Of particular interest herein is a one-step method for synthesis of substituted sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes from reactions of an acetylenic compound with sulfide-and-selenide starting materials under high p... | 1. Field of the Invention Preparations of sulfur - and - selenium - containing fulvalenes are well known. Of particular interest herein is a one - step method for synthesis of substituted sulfur - and - selenium - containing fulvalenes from reactions of an acetylenic compound with sulfide - and - selenide starting mate... | 1. Field of the Invention of sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes are well known. Of particular interest herein is a one-step method for synthesis of substituted fulvalenes from reactions an acetylenic with sulfide-and-selenide starting materials under high pressure conditions. 2. State of the Art Recent findings ... | 1. FieLd of THE iNvEnTiOn
PReParaTiONS of SulFur-aNd-selENIUM-conTaiNING FuLvAleNeS ARE weLL KNoWn. of PArtICULAR iNteReSt hErEIn is a one-Step methOD fOR SYNthesIs of sUBstiTUtED SuLfur-AnD-seLENiUm-cONTAinInG fuLValeNeS from REActiONs oF AN aCeTylENIC COMPouND WiTh Sulfide-and-sELENIDe StARTinG matERIaLS uNDer hiGh p... | 1. Field of the InventionPreparations of sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes are well known. Of particular interestherein isa one-step method for synthesisof substituted sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes from reactions of an acetylenic compound with sulfide-and-selenide starting m... | 1. Field of the Invention Preparations of sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes are well known. Of _particular_ interest _herein_ is _a_ one-step method for synthesis of _substituted_ sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes from reactions _of_ an acetylenic compound with sulfide-and-selenide starting materials un... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a piezoelectric actuator and an apparatus for driving a lens applied to an optical device using the piezoelectric actuator, and more particularly, to a piezoelectric actuator which is simplified in a driving mechanism to achieve a smaller size, minimized in los... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a piezoelectric actuator and an apparatus for driving a lens applied to an optical device using the piezoelectric actuator, and more particularly, to a piezoelectric actuator which is simplified in a driving mechanism to achieve a smaller size, minimized in los... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a piezoelectric actuator and an apparatus for driving a lens applied to an optical device using the piezoelectric actuator, and more particularly, to a piezoelectric actuator which is simplified in a driving mechanism to achieve a smaller size, minimized in los... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a piezoelectric actuator and apparatus for driving a lens applied to an optical device the actuator, and more particularly, to a piezoelectric actuator which simplified in a driving mechanism to achieve a smaller size, in loss of a driving force for driving a e... | 1. FIELd of The iNventIOn
THE pRESeNt iNVentioN relAtes To A piezoeLEcTriC acTUaTOR and an ApPaRATus FOR DrIvIng a leNS aPpLied TO AN optiCal dEvICe UsiNg the piEZoelECTRic aCtUAtOr, AND mORE parTICULaRLy, To a PIezOElEcTrIC ActuatOR whiCH Is SIMPlIFIED IN a DRiVing MecHanISM tO aChieVe a SmALler SiZe, mINiMiZEd in loS... | 1. Field of the Invention The presentinvention relates to a piezoelectric actuator and an apparatus for driving a lens applied to an optical device using the piezoelectric actuator, and moreparticularly, to a piezoelectric actuator which is simplified in a driving mechanism to achieveasmaller size, minimized... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention _relates_ to a piezoelectric _actuator_ and an _apparatus_ for _driving_ a lens applied to _an_ _optical_ device using the piezoelectric _actuator,_ and more particularly, to _a_ piezoelectric _actuator_ which is simplified in a driving mechanism to _achieve_ _a_ smaller ... |
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/307,197 filed Jul. 20, 2001.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a composition and method for marking non-porous objects with fluorescent identification that is non-toxic, water soluble, clear-drying, and will not damage s... | This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/307,197 filed Jul. 20, 2001. 1. study of the Invention The present invention relates to a composition and method for marking non-porous objects with fluorescent identification that is non-toxic, water soluble, clear-drying, and will not damage s... | This application claims the benefit of U. S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 307, 197 filed Jul. 20, 2001. 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a composition and method for marking non - porous )bjecRs with fluorescent identification that is non - toxic, water soluble, clear - drying, and will no... | This application the benefit U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/307,197 filed Jul. 20, 2001. 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a composition and for marking non-porous objects with fluorescent identification that is non-toxic, water soluble, clear-drying, and will not damage surfaces. 2. Descr... | tHIS apPLICaTioN CLaIMs THE beNeFIT Of U.s. provisIonal APplicaTioN no. 60/307,197 fiLEd jUL. 20, 2001.
1. fiELD of ThE INvENtioN
thE prESeNT iNventiON rElATES To a coMpOsITIoN aND meThOd fOR MARKINg NoN-poROUs OBJEcTS WITH FLuOresCENt iDENTIFicATIon tHAT is nON-tOXIc, wAteR SOlUblE, CLeAr-DrYinG, and wilL NOt DAMage S... | This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/307,197 filed Jul. 20, 2001. 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to acomposition and method for marking non-porous objects with fluorescent identification that is non-toxic, watersoluble, c... | This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. _60/307,197_ filed Jul. 20, 2001. 1. Field of the _Invention_ The present invention relates to a composition _and_ method _for_ marking non-porous objects _with_ _fluorescent_ identification that is non-toxic, water soluble, clear-drying, and _will... |
Recently, digital cameras and digital video cameras that store and save a subject image as a digital image signal in a storage medium have been spread. In a case where images are shot using such camera, it is necessary to set shooting parameters of the camera appropriately according to a surrounding environment and sit... | Recently, digital cameras and digital video cameras that store and save a subject image as a digital image signal in a storage metier have been spread. In a case where images are shot using such camera, it is necessary to set shooting parameters of the camera appropriately according to a surrounding environment and sit... | Recently, digital cameras and digital bJdeo cameras rhay s6ors and save a subject image as a digital image signal in a storage medium have been spread. In a case where images are shot using such camera, it is necessary to set shooting parameters of the camera appropriately according to a surrounding ebvir8nment and sit... | digital cameras digital video cameras that store and save a subject image as a digital image signal in a storage have been spread. In a case where images are shot using such camera, it is necessary to set shooting parameters of the camera appropriately according to a surrounding environment and situation. For Patent Li... | reCENtLY, DIgITaL cAMeRAS AnD digiTaL vIDEo cAMeRAS that storE AND sAVe A SUbjECt iMaGE AS A DIGitAl iMage siGnaL in a sToRaGE MeDium hAve bEeN SPrEAd. iN a CASe wHERE IMAGEs arE ShoT UsInG SuCh CaMERA, It is NecESsARY TO SEt sHOOtInG pArAMetERS of The caMEra aPpropriAteLY AcCORdiNG TO A SUrrounDiNG EnvIroNMent and siT... | Recently, digital camerasand digital video cameras that store and save a subject imageas a digital image signalin a storage medium have been spread. In a case where images are shot using such camera, it is necessary to setshootingparametersof thecamera appropriately accordingto a surrounding e... | _Recently,_ digital _cameras_ and digital video _cameras_ that _store_ and save a _subject_ _image_ as a digital image signal in _a_ storage medium have been spread. In a case where images _are_ _shot_ using such camera, it is _necessary_ to set shooting parameters _of_ _the_ camera appropriately according to a surroun... |
The present invention relates to plastic containers adapted to contain food and beverages whose taste and/or odor may be affected by the materials of which the containers are made as well as by contaminants generated in the course of their manufacture and use of the containers. In particular, the invention relates to c... | The present invention relates to plastic containers adapted to contain food and beverages whose taste and/or odor may be affected by the materials of which the containers are made as well as by contaminants generated in the course of their manufacture and use of the containers. In particular, the invention relates to c... | The present invention relates to plastic containers adapted to contain food and beverages whose taste and / or odor may be affected by the materials of which the containers are made as well as by contaminants generated in the course of their manufacture and use of the containers. In particular, the invention relates to... | The present invention relates to plastic containers adapted contain and whose taste and/or odor may be affected the materials of which the are as well as by contaminants generated in the course their manufacture and use of containers. In particular, the invention relates to containers produced polymers subject to in co... | The pREsent iNVenTiOn relATES to PlASTIC CONtaINeRs adAPTeD tO cONTAIn fOod And BeVErAGeS WHOse TaSte and/or odor mAy BE AfFECTed BY thE mATeRIAlS of WhIch THe coNTAiNeRs ARe maDE as wELL as By contamiNANts GenERATED in ThE cOUrsE of tHeiR MaNufacTuRe And usE of THE coNtaINErs. In PaRTicULAR, THe inveNTIoN Relates to C... | The present invention relates to plasticcontainersadapted to contain foodand beverages whose taste and/or odor may be affected by the materials of which the containers are made as well as by contaminants generated in the courseof their manufactureand use of the containers.In particular, the invention... | The present _invention_ _relates_ to plastic containers adapted to contain food and beverages whose _taste_ and/or _odor_ may _be_ affected by the materials of which the containers are _made_ as well as by contaminants generated in the course _of_ their _manufacture_ _and_ use of the containers. In particular, the inve... |
Straight through flow filter elements have been used in systems for cleaning fluid passing therethrough. Straight through flow filter elements typically will have an inlet face and an oppositely disposed outlet face. In this manner, fluid flows in one certain direction upon entering the filter element at the inlet face... | Straight through flow filter elements have been used in systems for cleaning fluid passing therethrough. Straight through flow filter elements typically will have an inlet face and an oppositely disposed outlet face. In this manner, fluid flows in one certain direction upon entering the filter element at the inlet face... | Straight through flow filter elements have been used in systems for cleaning fluid passing therethrough. Straight through flow filter elements typically will have an inlet face and an oppositely disO9sed outlet face. In this manner, VluiV flows in one certain direction upon entering the filter element at the inlet vaXe... | Straight through flow filter elements used in systems for cleaning fluid passing therethrough. Straight flow filter elements typically will have an inlet face and an disposed outlet face. In this manner, fluid flows in one certain direction upon entering the filter element at the inlet face and will have the same direc... | stRaIGht THroUGH FLoW FiLteR ELemeNtS havE beEN USed In SySteMs fOr cleaNinG FLUID PASSING tHerEthROuGh. STRaigHT tHrouGh fLow fILteR eLEmENts tYPiCaLly wILl hAvE an inLET face aND AN OPPositeLy DiSPoSED oUTLet FAce. IN tHis MAnnER, fluId FlowS IN ONE CeRtain DIReCtIOn upon ENtERinG The FiLteR eLeMENt at THE InLET faCE... | Straight through flow filter elements havebeenusedin systems for cleaning fluid passing therethrough. Straight throughflow filter elements typically will have an inlet face andan oppositely disposed outlet face. In this manner, fluid flows in one certain direction uponentering the filter element at ... | Straight _through_ flow filter elements _have_ been used in systems for _cleaning_ _fluid_ passing therethrough. Straight through flow filter _elements_ _typically_ will _have_ _an_ inlet _face_ and an oppositely _disposed_ outlet face. In _this_ manner, fluid flows in one certain direction _upon_ entering the filter e... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention generally relates to the field of drug delivery. More particularly, this invention is directed to inhaled medications (for example medications delivered through pressurized metered dose inhalers (“pMDIs”) or other inhalers) and the delivery of medications to conducting airways a... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention generally relates to the field of drug delivery. More particularly, this invention is directed to inhaled medications (for example medications delivered through pressurized metered dose inhalers (“pMDIs”) or other inhalers) and the delivery of medications to conducting airways a... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention generally relates to the field of drug delivery. More particularly, this invention is directed to inhaled medications (for example medications delivered through pressurized metered dose inhalers (“ pMDIs ”) or other inhalers) and the delivery of medications to conducting airways... | 1. Field of the Invention This generally relates to the field of delivery. More particularly, this invention is directed to inhaled medications (for medications delivered through pressurized metered inhalers (“pMDIs”) or other inhalers) and the of medications to airways and alveoli a respiratory system. of the Inventio... | 1. fIeLD OF the INvENTion
ThIs iNvenTIon GeNeRAlly reLATes To tHE FIEld OF dRuG delIVeRy. moRE paRTiCULaRLY, tHiS iNvENtIon is DiRecTed tO INhaled MediCAtIOns (for EXaMPlE mediCAtIOnS DELiVeREd THRougH pressURiZeD METeReD doSe INHaLers (“pMDis”) Or OTher INhAlers) AnD tHE DElIVErY OF mEdIcatIONS tO CONDuCtInG AIrWAYs a... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention generally relates to the field of drugdelivery. More particularly, this invention is directed toinhaled medications(for example medications delivered through pressurized metered dose inhalers (“pMDIs”) or other inhalers) and the delivery of medication... | 1. Field _of_ _the_ Invention _This_ invention _generally_ relates to the field of _drug_ delivery. More particularly, this invention _is_ directed _to_ _inhaled_ medications (for example medications _delivered_ _through_ pressurized metered _dose_ inhalers (“pMDIs”) _or_ other inhalers) and the delivery of medications... |
Spark ignition engines typically have a gas pedal that is connected to an air throttle that meters air into engine. Stepping on the gas pedal typically opens the air throttle, which allows more air into the engine. In some cases, a fuel injector controller adjusts the fuel that is provided to the engine to maintain a d... | Spark ignition engines typically have a gas pedal that is connected to an air throttle that meters air into engine. Stepping on the gas pedal typically opens the air throttle, which allows more air into the engine. In some cases, a fuel injector controller adjusts the fuel that is provided to the engine to maintain a d... | Spark ignition engines typically have a gas pedal that is connected to an air throttle that meters air inrK engine. Stepping on the gas pedal typically opens the air throttle, which allows more air into the engine. In some cases, a fuel injrc4or controller adjusts the fuel that is provided to the engine to maintain a d... | Spark ignition engines typically have a gas that is to an air throttle that meters air into engine. Stepping on the pedal typically opens air throttle, which allows more air into the engine. some cases, a fuel injector controller adjusts the fuel that is provided to engine to maintain a desired ratio (AFR). The is typi... | SPArK iGNItION enGiNes typICAlLy hAVE A Gas peDAL that iS cOnNeCteD To aN air THRoTTle THAT meTErs aIr IntO eNgiNe. STEppInG ON tHE GaS pEDAL tYPICALlY oPenS tHe AiR tHRotTlE, WHICh ALLOWS morE AIr iNTo tHE eNgINe. In sOme cASes, a FuEl inJeCTOr COnTrOLLeR aDjUsTs THe fuEl tHAT is ProVidEd To thE EnGiNE to mAiNtaIn A d... | Spark ignition engines typically have a gas pedal thatis connected to an air throttle thatmeters air into engine. Stepping on the gas pedal typicallyopens the air throttle, which allows more air into the engine. In some cases, a fuelinjector controller adjuststhe fuelthat is provided tot... | Spark ignition engines typically have _a_ gas pedal that is _connected_ to _an_ air throttle that _meters_ air into engine. _Stepping_ on the gas _pedal_ typically _opens_ the air _throttle,_ which allows more air into the engine. In some cases, a fuel injector _controller_ _adjusts_ the fuel that is provided to _the_ ... |
Some electronic module sub-assemblies need to be inserted into a chassis and then be connected and fully mated with a chassis-mounted connector. Examples of such sub-assemblies are power supplies, RAID disks, peripheral devices, fan assemblies, and processors, all of which require a power connection of some sort. When ... | Some electronic module sub-assemblies need to be inserted into a chassis and then be connected and fully mated with a chassis-mounted connector. Examples of such sub-assemblies are power supplies, RAID disks, peripheral devices, fan assemblies, and processors, all of which require a power connection of some sort. When ... | Some electronic module sub - assemblies need to be inserted into a chassis and then be connected and fully mated with a chassis - mounted connector. Examples of such sub - assemblies are power supplies, RAID disks, peripheral devices, fan assemblies, and processors, all of which require a power connection of some sort.... | Some electronic module sub-assemblies need to be inserted into a chassis and then be and fully mated with a chassis-mounted connector. Examples of such sub-assemblies are power supplies, RAID disks, peripheral devices, fan assemblies, and processors, all of which require a power of some sort. When these sub-assemblies ... | some elECtrOnIC ModUle SUB-AsSemblies neeD To BE iNSErted iNtO A cHAsSis ANd tHeN Be CoNneCted anD fUlLy MaTed witH a cHASsis-mOUNTEd CoNnector. EXamPleS oF SUcH sub-ASSemBLIES aRE POweR suppLIeS, RAiD DisKS, PerIpheral deVices, faN aSSemblIeS, AnD pROCeSsors, all Of whicH RequirE A pOWeR conNECTIoN oF SOme SORt. when ... | Some electronic module sub-assembliesneed to beinserted into a chassis and thenbe connected andfully mated witha chassis-mounted connector. Examples of such sub-assembliesare power supplies, RAIDdisks, peripheral devices, fan assemblies, and processors, all ofwhich require apower connection of some ... | Some electronic module sub-assemblies need _to_ _be_ inserted into a chassis and then _be_ connected and fully mated _with_ a chassis-mounted connector. Examples of _such_ sub-assemblies are power supplies, _RAID_ disks, _peripheral_ devices, _fan_ assemblies, and processors, _all_ of which require a power connection o... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the problem of resonance due to plating stubs on circuit boards.
2. Background of the Related Art
An integrated circuit (IC), also commonly referred to as a “microchip” or “chip,” is an electronic circuit comprising miniaturized semiconductor devices formed in ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the problem of resonance due to plating stubs on circuit boards. 2. Background of the Related Art An integrated circuit (IC), also commonly referred to as a “microchip” or “chip,” is an electronic circuit comprising miniaturized semiconductor devices formed in ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the problem of resonance due to plating stubs on circuit boards. 2. Background of the Related Art An integrated circuit (IC ), also commonly referred to as a “ microchip ” or “ chip, ” is an electronic circuit comprising miniaturized semiconductor devices forme... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates the problem of resonance due to plating stubs on circuit boards. Background of the Related Art An integrated circuit (IC), also commonly referred to “microchip” “chip,” is an electronic circuit comprising miniaturized formed in a semiconductor substrate. Many copi... | 1. fIeLd oF THE InVENTioN
The presEnt InVeNtIOn RElATES TO thE PRobLEm OF ResoNANce duE To PlatiNg STubS oN CIrcuiT BoaRds.
2. BACKGrOuNd of tHE relATEd ART
AN inTegRatED CIrCuit (ic), aLso COmmonly reFeRRed to As A “micRochIp” Or “chiP,” IS AN elECTRonIC cIRCuit cOMPrisIng MInIaTuRiZed sEMIcondUCTOR dEvIcES FoRmEd in ... | 1. Field of theInvention The present invention relates to theproblem of resonance due to plating stubs on circuit boards. 2. Background of the Related Art An integrated circuit (IC), also commonly referred to as a “microchip”or“chip,”is an electronic circuit comprising miniaturized semiconductor d... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The present invention relates to the _problem_ of resonance due to plating _stubs_ on circuit _boards._ 2. _Background_ of _the_ Related Art An integrated circuit (IC), also commonly _referred_ to as a “microchip” or “chip,” is _an_ electronic circuit comprising miniaturized semiconductor de... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a collapsible liquid container, particularly for storing and transporting helicopter fuel, which can be easily transported by a helicopter.
2. Prior Art
A helicopter is severly limited in its range of operations by the volume of fuel consumed. Small helicopters can rar... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a collapsible liquid container, particularly for storing and transporting helicopter fuel, which can be easily transported by a helicopter. 2. Prior Art A helicopter is severly limited in its range of operations by the volume of fuel consumed. Small helicopters can rar... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a collapsible liquid container, particularly for et(ring and transporting helicopter fuel, which can be easily transported by a helicopter. 2. Prior Art A helicopter is severly limited in its range of operations by the volume of fuel consumed. Small helicopters can rar... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a collapsible liquid container, for storing and transporting helicopter fuel, which can be easily transported by a helicopter. Prior Art A helicopter is severly limited in its range of operations by volume of consumed. Small helicopters can rarely carry sufficient fuel... | 1. field of tHE INVentiOn
tHE iNVENTiON relateS TO a ColLAPSIbLe lIQuiD coNTaINeR, paRTIcULarLY FOr StORInG ANd TraNSPoRTING heLICoPteR fuel, which cAn Be eASILY TraNSpORted By a heLIcOpTeR.
2. PrIOR arT
A HEliCoPTeR is sevERLY Limited In ItS RanGe oF OpERAtIons bY THE volUME of fUEl cOnsUmed. SMaLL HElIcOPTErS cAn RaR... | 1. Field of the InventionThe invention relates to a collapsible liquid container, particularly for storingand transporting helicopter fuel, whichcan be easily transported by a helicopter. 2. Prior Art A helicopter is severly limited in its range of operationsby the volume of fuelconsumed. Sm... | 1. Field of _the_ _Invention_ The invention relates to a collapsible liquid container, particularly for _storing_ and transporting helicopter _fuel,_ which _can_ be easily transported by a helicopter. 2. Prior Art A _helicopter_ is severly limited _in_ _its_ range _of_ operations _by_ the volume of _fuel_ consumed. Sma... |
Semiconductor memory has become increasingly popular for use in various electronic devices. For example, non-volatile semiconductor memory is used in cellular telephones, digital cameras, personal digital assistants, mobile computing devices, non-mobile computing devices and other devices. Electrically Erasable Program... | Semiconductor memory has become increasingly popular for use in various electronic devices. For example, non-volatile semiconductor memory is used in cellular telephones, digital cameras, personal digital assistants, mobile computing devices, non-mobile computing devices and other devices. Electrically Erasable Program... | Semiconductor memory has become increasingly popular for use in various electronic devices. For example, non - volatile semiconductor memory is used in cellular telephones, digital cameras, personal digital assistants, mobile computing devices, non - mobile computing devices and other devices. Electrically Erasable Pro... | Semiconductor memory has become increasingly popular for use in various electronic devices. For example, non-volatile semiconductor memory is used cellular cameras, personal digital assistants, mobile computing devices, non-mobile computing devices and other devices. Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory ... | SEMIcONDuCtor meMoRY Has BECome InCreASINGly PopulAR For uSE In vaRIOUs ELeCtRONic DeviceS. fOR ExamPLe, nOn-vOLatILE seMiconDUCtOR MEMorY is uSed iN cELlULaR TELephONes, diGitaL caMeraS, PeRsoNal DIgital ASsISTanTS, mOBILe comPUtiNG DEvIceS, nOn-mObILE cOmputing devICes aNd otHER devicEs. ELecTRIcAlLy eraSaBlE PrOGrAm... | Semiconductor memory has becomeincreasingly popular foruse in various electronic devices. Forexample, non-volatile semiconductor memory is used in cellulartelephones, digital cameras, personal digital assistants, mobile computing devices, non-mobilecomputing devices and other devices.Electrically Era... | Semiconductor _memory_ has become increasingly popular _for_ use _in_ _various_ electronic devices. For example, _non-volatile_ semiconductor memory is _used_ _in_ cellular telephones, digital cameras, _personal_ digital assistants, mobile computing _devices,_ non-mobile computing devices and other devices. _Electrical... |
Web services and other network-based applications may be employed to store and retrieve data on behalf of numerous users. In some cases, use of the service may be exchanged for a fee. In other cases, a customer may contract with a third party to host a service on behalf of the customer's users. However, the architectur... | Web services and other network-based applications may be employed to store and retrieve data on behalf of numerous users. In some cases, use of the service may be exchanged for a fee. In other cases, a customer may contract with a third party to host a service on behalf of the customer's users. However, the architectur... | Web services and other network - based applications may be employed to store and e$trieve data on behalf of numerous users. In some cases, use of the service may be exchanged for a fee. In other cases, a customer may contraxH with a third party to host a service on behalf of the customer ' s users. However, the archite... | Web services network-based applications be employed to store and retrieve data of numerous users. In some cases, use of the service may exchanged for a fee. In other cases, a customer may contract with a third party to host a service on behalf of the customer's users. However, architecture of these services may be and ... | WEB SErviCeS and OtHer nEtWOrK-bAseD ApPlicatIOnS mAy BE EmPlOYeD TO STORe and reTriEve DaTA on BehAlf Of NuMErOUS usErS. in soMe caSes, UsE oF THe SERVICE mAy BE EXchAnged fOR A FEe. in OThER caseS, A CusTomeR MaY ContRAct WITh a tHIRd PArTy To HOst a SERVicE on bEHaLf of ThE CUsTOMeR's users. HoWEVeR, the ARchITeCtUr... | Web services and other network-based applications may be employed to store and retrieve data on behalf of numerous users. Insome cases, use of the service may be exchanged for a fee. In other cases, a customer maycontract with athird partyto hosta service on behalf of the customer's users. However, t... | _Web_ services and other network-based applications may _be_ employed to store _and_ retrieve data on behalf of numerous users. In some cases, use of the service may be exchanged for a fee. In other cases, a _customer_ may _contract_ with _a_ _third_ _party_ to host a service on behalf _of_ the customer's _users._ Howe... |
SiAlON materials have a number of uses such as, for example, cutting inserts for various metal cutting application and wear parts for various wear applications (e.g., plunger rods for pumps, plunger ball blanks, down hole pump check valve blanks, bushings, blast nozzles, and other wear and impact applications).
Ceramic... | SiAlON materials have a number of uses such as, for example, cutting inserts for various metal cutting application and wear parts for various wear applications (e.g., plunger rods for pumps, plunger ball blanks, down hole pump check valve blanks, bushings, blast nozzles, and other wear and impact applications). Ceramic... | SiAlON materials have a number of uses such as, for example, cutting inserts for various metal cutting application and wear parts for various wear applications (e. g. , plunger rods for pumps, plunger ball blanks, down hole pump vhec. valve blanks, bushings, blast nozzles, and other wear and impact applications ). Cera... | SiAlON materials have a number of uses such as, example, cutting inserts for various metal cutting application and wear parts for various wear applications (e.g., rods for pumps, plunger ball blanks, down hole pump check valve blanks, bushings, blast nozzles, and wear and impact applications). Ceramic materials have al... | SIAlOn MaterialS Have a nuMbeR OF uses sucH aS, for eXAMplE, CUtTing INSeRtS For VArIOuS MEtal cUTtinG APpLiCATiON And weAr PaRtS FOr VARIOUS WEaR APPLICAtioNs (e.G., PLuNgeR rOdS For PUMPs, PlUNgEr bALL bLankS, doWn Hole pUmp cheCK VAlve BlaNkS, BUShiNgS, BLAsT nOZzlES, and otHEr WeAr AND impaCT aPpliCatIoNS).
cERAmIc... | SiAlON materials have a number of uses suchas, for example, cutting insertsfor various metal cutting application and wear parts for various wear applications (e.g.,plunger rods for pumps, plungerball blanks, down hole pump check valve blanks, bushings, blastnozzles, andother wear and impact application... | SiAlON materials have a number _of_ uses such as, for example, cutting _inserts_ _for_ various _metal_ cutting application and wear parts for various wear applications (e.g., _plunger_ rods for _pumps,_ plunger _ball_ blanks, _down_ hole _pump_ check valve blanks, _bushings,_ blast nozzles, and _other_ wear and impact ... |
1. Technical Field
This disclosure relates in general to network computer systems, and more particularly to a method, apparatus and program storage device for providing mutual failover and load-balancing between interfaces in a network.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Computer systems linked to each other in a network ... | 1. Technical Field This disclosure relates in general to network computer systems, and more particularly to a method, apparatus and program storage device for providing mutual failover and load-balancing between interfaces in a network. 2. Description of the Prior Art Computer systems linked to each other in a network ... | 1. Technical EieOd This disclosure relates in general to network computer systems, and more particularly to a method, apparatus and program storage device for providing mutual failover and load - balancing between interfaces in a network. 2. Description of the Prior Art Computer systems linked to each other in a networ... | Technical Field This disclosure relates in general to network computer systems, and more particularly to a method, apparatus and program storage device for providing mutual and load-balancing between interfaces in network. 2. the Prior Art Computer linked each other in a network are used in businesses and organizations... | 1. TEcHnIcAL Field
ThiS DIscLoSure RElatES iN gEnERaL TO nEtWoRK COMpUtER SysTeMs, ANd MOrE PaRtiCULArLy To a MeTHod, AppArAtuS AND PROgraM sToRage dEvice FOr pRoviDiNg MuTUaL failoVer and LOAD-BaLAnCIng betweEN inTeRfACEs iN a nEtWork.
2. dEScRipTion Of THE pRIOR art
coMPUTER SYStEMS lInkEd tO EACH OTheR iN A NeTwOrk ... | 1. TechnicalField This disclosure relatesin general to network computersystems,and moreparticularlyto a method, apparatus and program storage device for providingmutualfailover and load-balancing between interfaces in a network. 2. Description of thePrior Art Computer systems linked to each other in a network ... | 1. _Technical_ Field This disclosure relates in general to network computer systems, and more _particularly_ _to_ _a_ method, apparatus and program storage device for providing mutual failover and load-balancing between interfaces in _a_ _network._ 2. Description of the Prior Art Computer systems linked to each _other_... |
The present invention relates to a mask that may be used for selectively growing a solid over a substrate during the manufacture of a semiconductor device. The mask defines a region in which the solid is to be grown. The present invention also relates to a manufacturing method of such a mask, and a method for selective... | The present invention relates to a mask that may be used for selectively growing a solid over a substrate during the manufacture of a semiconductor device. The mask defines a region in which the solid is to be grown. The present invention also relates to a manufacturing method of such a mask, and a method for selective... | The present invention relates to a mask that may be used for selectively growing a solid over a substrate during the manufacture of a semiconductor device. The mask defines a region in which the solid is to be grown. The present invention also relates to a manufacturing method of such a mask, and a method for selective... | The present invention relates to a mask that be used for selectively growing a solid over a substrate during the manufacture of semiconductor device. The mask defines a region in which solid is be grown. The present invention also relates to a manufacturing method of such mask, and a method for selectively growing a so... | The presENt InVEntioN reLatES TO A MASk THAT mAy bE useD fOR SElECTIveLy gRowiNg a sOLiD OveR a subsTrAte dUrINg THe MAnuFaCtuRE OF a SEMicoNDuCtoR Device. tHE masK dEfInes a rEGIon In wHICH tHE soLid IS tO BE gROwN. ThE pREseNT InveNTiOn alSO rELates To A MAnUFACtUriNG mEthOD Of SucH a maSk, AND a METhod fOR sELECTive... | The present invention relates toa mask that maybe usedfor selectively growing a solid over a substrateduring the manufacture of a semiconductor device.The mask defines a region in which the solid is to be grown. The present inventionalsorelates to a manufacturing method of such a mask,anda method for select... | The _present_ invention relates to a mask that may be used for selectively growing a solid over a _substrate_ _during_ the manufacture _of_ a semiconductor device. The mask defines a region _in_ _which_ _the_ solid is to be grown. _The_ present invention also relates to a manufacturing method of such a mask, and a _met... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a fuel evaporation control or vapor recovery system including a charcoal canister, and, more particularly, to a system of the type described, which allows the supply of gasoline vapor to pass to the engine during engine deceleration, thereby improving the efficiency o... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a fuel evaporation control or vapor recovery system including a charcoal canister, and, more particularly, to a system of the type described, which allows the supply of gasoline vapor to pass to the engine during engine deceleration, thereby improving the efficiency o... | 1. Field of the Invention This iBventioJ relates to a fuel evaporation control or vapor recovery system including a charcoal canister, and, more particularly, to a system of the type described, which allows the supply of gasoline vapor to pass to the engine d8riMg engine deceleration, thereby improving the efficiency o... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to fuel evaporation control or vapor recovery system including a charcoal and, more particularly, a system of the type described, allows the supply of gasoline vapor to pass to the engine during engine deceleration, thereby improving the efficiency of the charcoal Descri... | 1. fIeld oF thE inVENTIOn
THIs iNVENTiOn RELAtEs To A FUel EvaPoRatiON coNTrOl or VaPOr REcOvERY SYsTeM iNcludiNG a CHArcOal CaniStER, And, MORe pARtIcUlArLy, TO a SyStEm of thE TypE dESCRIBEd, wHiCh aLlOwS tHE sUpPLY of gAsoline VaPor tO PAss To the engine dUriNG Engine deCelERatiON, THereBy iMPRoVIng THe EFFicieNCY O... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates toa fuel evaporation control or vapor recovery systemincluding a charcoal canister,and,more particularly, to a system ofthe type described, which allows the supplyof gasoline vapor to pass to the engine duringengine deceleration, thereby improving the efficienc... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention This _invention_ relates to a fuel evaporation control or vapor _recovery_ system including a charcoal _canister,_ and, more particularly, to a system of the type described, which allows the supply of gasoline vapor to pass to the engine during engine deceleration, thereby improving the effi... |
The invention relates generally to an automatic lubrication system for an impact tool or the like, and more particularly to a system which includes a pump component for delivering lubricant from a lubricant storage container to a location on the tool where the lubricant is to be applied, the lubricant being transported... | The invention relates generally to an automatic lubrication system for an impact tool or the like, and more particularly to a system which includes a pump component for delivering lubricant from a lubricant entrepot container to a location on the tool where the lubricant is to be applied, the lubricant being transporte... | The invention relates generally to an automatic lubrication system for an impact tool or the like, and more particularly to a system which includes a pump component for delivering lubricant from a lubricant storage container to a location on the tool where the lubricant is to be applied, the lubricant being transported... | The relates generally to an automatic lubrication system for an impact tool or the like, more particularly to a system which includes a pump component delivering lubricant from a lubricant container to a location on the tool where the lubricant is to applied, lubricant being transported either by its own flow character... | thE invenTiON RELATes geneRalLY to aN AUToMATiC lUBRiCAtIoN sySTeM For AN imPacT TooL or the lIKe, aND mORe pARtIcuLArlY To A SYstem whICH IncLUDES A pUMP coMPOnent for DeLiVErInG LuBRICanT FrOM a LUbrIcanT stORagE CoNtAiNEr to a lOcaTiOn On The TOoL WheRe ThE lUBricaNT is tO BE aPplied, tHE lUbrICaNt BEiNG trANspOrTEd... | The invention relates generallytoan automatic lubrication system foran impact tool or the like, and moreparticularly toa system which includes a pumpcomponent for delivering lubricantfrom a lubricant storage container to a location onthe tool where the lubricant is to beapplied, the lubricant being ... | The invention relates generally to an automatic _lubrication_ system _for_ an _impact_ tool _or_ the like, and _more_ particularly to a system which _includes_ a pump _component_ _for_ delivering lubricant from a lubricant storage _container_ to a location on _the_ tool where _the_ lubricant is to be _applied,_ the lub... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a semiconductor package, and a molding apparatus used in the method, and more particularly, to a method of manufacturing a wafer-level chip-size package, and a molding apparatus used in the method.
2. Description of the Related Art
In ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a semiconductor package, and a molding apparatus used in the method, and more particularly, to a method of manufacturing a wafer-level chip-size package, and a molding apparatus used in the method. 2. Description of the Related Art In ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a semiconductor package, and a molding apparatus used in the method, and more particularly, to a method of manufacturing a wafer - lDBel chip - size package, and a molding apparatus used in the method. 2. Description of the Related Art... | 1. Field the Invention present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a semiconductor package, and apparatus used in the method, and more particularly, to a method of manufacturing a wafer-level chip-size and a molding apparatus used in the method. 2. Description of the Related Art In keeping with the trend tow... | 1. fIEld Of tHe iNVEntiON
tHe prESent inveNtion RELATes To A MetHOD OF manuFAcTuRinG A sEMIcOnduCtOR PAckAGE, ANd A MOLding ApPARAtUS used iN the mEthOd, aNd More pARtiCUlaRLy, to A mEtHOD Of maNUFACturiNg A WaFer-LeVEl cHIP-SIzE PaCkage, and a MOldinG AppaRatuS USED In THe MEthoD.
2. dEsCrIPtiOn OF tHe RelatED aRt
In ... | 1. Field ofthe Invention Thepresent invention relates to a method of manufacturing a semiconductor package,and a molding apparatus used in the method, andmore particularly,to a method of manufacturing a wafer-level chip-size package, and a molding apparatus used in the method. 2. Description of the Re... | 1. Field _of_ the _Invention_ The present invention relates _to_ _a_ _method_ of _manufacturing_ a semiconductor package, and a molding apparatus used in the _method,_ and _more_ particularly, to a method of manufacturing _a_ _wafer-level_ chip-size package, and _a_ molding apparatus used in the method. 2. Description ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hardness tester.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventionally, hardness testing methods of a pressing type are well known, such as the Vickers hardness test and the Knoop hardness test, in which an indenter having a planar polygonal shape is pressed against a... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a hardness tester. 2. Description of Related Art Conventionally, hardness testing methods of a pressing type are well known, such as the Vickers hardness test and the Knoop hardness test, in which an indenter having a planar polygonal shape is pressed against a... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a hardness tester. 2. Description of Related Art Conventionally, hardness testing methods of a pressing type are well known, such as the Vickers hardness test and the Knoop hardness test, in which an indenter having a planar polygonal shape is pressed against a... | 1. Field of the The present invention relates to a hardness tester. 2. of Related Art Conventionally, hardness testing of a pressing type are well known, such as the Vickers hardness test and the Knoop hardness test, which an indenter having a planar shape is pressed against a surface of sample, a degree of hardness of... | 1. FiELD of THE INvENtIOn
tHE present iNVentIon ReLatEs TO a hArDnesS tesTer.
2. DeSCRIpTioN oF RElAtED art
COnVENtioNalLY, HArDNess tesTinG METhODS of a pReSsing TyPe aRE WELL knoWN, SucH aS the ViCkERs HaRdNeSs TeST aND tHE kNoOp HaRDNess Test, iN WHich aN indENteR hAViNG A pLAnAR pOLYGONaL SHApe is pREssed aGAINST A... | 1. Field of theInvention The present invention relates toa hardness tester. 2. Description of Related Art Conventionally,hardness testing methods ofa pressing type are well known, such as the Vickers hardness test andthe Knoop hardness test, inwhich an indenter having a planar polygonal shape is pressed agai... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The present invention relates to a hardness _tester._ _2._ Description of Related Art Conventionally, _hardness_ _testing_ methods of a pressing type are well known, such _as_ the Vickers _hardness_ _test_ and the Knoop hardness test, in which an indenter having a planar polygonal shape _is_... |
1. Field
Example embodiments of the inventive concepts described herein relate to a storage system and/or a write method thereof.
2. Related Art
A storage system consists of a host and a storage device and is connected through a variety of interface standards such as UFS (Universal Flash Storage), SATA (Serial ATA), SC... | 1. Field Example embodiments of the inventive concepts described herein relate to a storage system and/or a write method thereof. 2. Related Art A storage system consists of a host and a storage device and is connected through a variety of interface standards such as UFS (Universal Flash Storage), SATA (Serial ATA), SC... | 1. Field Example embodiments of the inventive concepts described herein relate to a storage system and / or a write method thereof. 2. Related Art A storage system consists of a host and a storage device and is connected through a variety of 7nterfsce standards such as UFS (UniveEsZl F:asb StLragR ), SATA (Serial ATA )... | 1. embodiments of the inventive concepts described herein relate to a storage system and/or a write method thereof. 2. Related Art A storage system consists of a host and a storage device and is connected through a variety of interface standards such as UFS (Universal Flash Storage), SATA (Serial SCSI (Small Computer S... | 1. fiEld
ExAmple EmBoDIMEnTS OF thE iNVeNtivE COnCEpTS dEScRIbeD HEREIN relate tO a StorAgE SYSTEm and/or a WRiTe mEThOD THerEof.
2. reLatEd aRt
a stORAGe SYstEm cOnsiStS OF a hOst And a SToRAgE DEvICE aNd Is conNecTed THrOugH A VARIEty OF InTERFace STANDArDS SUCh as ufS (unIvERsAL FlAsH StOrAGe), SATA (SeRiAL atA), sc... | 1. Field Example embodiments of the inventive concepts describedherein relate to a storage system and/or a write method thereof. 2. Related ArtA storagesystem consists of a hostand a storagedevice and is connected througha variety of interface standards such as UFS (Universal Fl... | 1. Field Example _embodiments_ _of_ the inventive concepts described _herein_ relate to a storage system and/or _a_ write _method_ thereof. 2. _Related_ Art A storage system consists of a host and a storage device and is connected through a variety of interface standards such as UFS (Universal Flash Storage), SATA (Ser... |
The present invention generally relates to semiconductor devices and more particularly to a high-dielectric capacitor, a semiconductor having such a high-dielectric capacitor, and a fabrication process thereof.
With the advancement in the art of device miniaturization, the integration density of semiconductor integrate... | The present invention generally relates to semiconductor devices and more particularly to a high-dielectric capacitor, a semiconductor having such a high-dielectric capacitor, and a fabrication process thereof. With the advancement in the art of device miniaturization, the integration density of semiconductor integrate... | The present invention generally relates to semiconductor devices and more particularly to a high - dielectric capacitor, a semiconductor having such a high - dielectric capacitor, and a fabrication process thereof. With the advancement in the art of device miniaturization, the integration density of semiconductor integ... | The present invention generally relates to semiconductor devices and more to a high-dielectric capacitor, a semiconductor having such high-dielectric capacitor, and fabrication process thereof. With the advancement in the art of device miniaturization, the integration density of semiconductor integrated circuits, which... | THe PrESeNt InvenTiON gEneRallY reLaTes TO sEMiCOnDucTOR DEvicEs AND mORE ParTicULarlY TO a HIgh-DieLECTriC CApacItor, a sEmIConduCTOR HAving SuCH a High-diELEctRiC caPAciToR, And A faBRicATIoN prOCeSS thereOf.
WIth ThE aDvaNCeMENt IN thE art of DEVIcE MINiaTurizAtIoN, tHe iNtEgRatiON DeNsItY Of SEmIconduCtOr InteGratE... | The present invention generally relates to semiconductor devicesand more particularly to a high-dielectric capacitor, asemiconductor having such a high-dielectric capacitor, and a fabrication process thereof. With the advancement in the art of device miniaturization, the integration density of semicondu... | The present invention _generally_ relates to semiconductor devices and more particularly to a high-dielectric capacitor, a semiconductor having such a high-dielectric capacitor, and a fabrication process _thereof._ With the advancement in the art of _device_ miniaturization, _the_ _integration_ density of semiconductor... |
There presently exist numerous devices that may be used to grip tubular members while torque is being applied to the tubular member. Such devices include by way of illustration “power tongs,” “backups,” and “chrome tools” and various other devices for gripping tubular members. Examples of power tongs are disclosed in U... | There presently exist numerous devices that may be used to grip tubular members while torque is being applied to the tubular member. Such devices include by way of illustration “power tongs,” “backups,” and “chrome tools” and various other devices for gripping tubular members. Examples of power tongs are disclosed in U... | There presently exist numerous devices that may be used to grip tubular members while torque is being applied to the tubular member. Such devices include by way of illustration “ power tongs, ” “ backups, ” and “ chrome tools ” and various other devices for gripping tubular members. Examples of power tongs are disclose... | There presently exist numerous devices that may be used to tubular members while torque being applied to the tubular member. Such by way of illustration “power tongs,” “backups,” and “chrome tools” and various other devices for gripping tubular members. Examples of power tongs are disclosed in Pat. Nos. 4,649,777 5,291... | THeRe prESenTLY exiSt NuMEROUs DeViCes thAt May be usED TO griP TuBuLAR MEmbERs wHilE torqUE Is beIng APPLIed TO THE TUBUlAr meMbeR. sUch deviCEs incLude by way Of illUSTrATiON “POwEr tONGs,” “bACKups,” anD “cHrOMe tOols” AND VariOUs othEr DevICes FOr GrIpPinG tUbular memBERs. EXaMPLes of POWER TOngS are DiSclOSEd iN u... | There presently exist numerousdevicesthat may be usedto griptubular members while torque is being applied to the tubular member. Such devices include by way of illustration “power tongs,” “backups,” and “chrome tools” and various other devices for gripping tubular members. Examplesof power tongs are di... | _There_ presently exist numerous _devices_ that may _be_ used to _grip_ tubular members while torque is being applied to the tubular member. Such _devices_ include by _way_ of _illustration_ _“power_ tongs,” “backups,” and “chrome _tools”_ _and_ various other devices _for_ gripping tubular members. Examples of power to... |
The present invention generally concerns compositions and methods for fabricating semiconducting devices; and more particularly, in various representative and exemplary embodiments, to deposition of BST on low-loss, insulating substrates for frequency agile applications.
An ordered and stable silicon (Si) surface is mo... | The present invention generally concerns compositions and methods for fabricating semiconducting devices; and more particularly, in various representative and exemplary embodiments, to deposition of BST on low-loss, insulating substrates for frequency agile applications. An ordered and stable silicon (Si) surface is mo... | The present invention generally concerns compositions and methods for fabricating semiconducting devices; and more particularly, in various represeBtaGive and exemplary embodiments, to deposition of BST on low - loss, insulating substrates for frequency agile applications. An ordered and stable silicon (Si) surface is ... | The present invention generally compositions methods for fabricating semiconducting devices; and more in various representative and exemplary embodiments, to deposition of BST on insulating substrates for frequency applications. An ordered and stable silicon (Si) surface is desirable for subsequent epitaxial growth of ... | THE prEsent InveNTION GENERalLy CoNcerns cOMpoSitionS AND methOdS FOR FABRicATing seMIcoNDucting deviCes; aNd MoRE paRtiCUlarly, IN VarIOus RePReseNtAtIVe aND eXempLARY emBOdImeNts, to DePOSItION of BST on Low-LOss, InsuLAtINg SuBSTRaTeS For FrEqueNcy AgIle ApPLicATiOns.
An OrdErED anD STAble sIlIcON (SI) surfaCE IS MO... | The present invention generally concerns compositions and methods for fabricatingsemiconducting devices; and more particularly, in various representativeand exemplary embodiments, to deposition of BST on low-loss, insulating substrates for frequency agile applications. An ordered and stable silicon... | The _present_ _invention_ generally concerns _compositions_ and methods for fabricating _semiconducting_ devices; and more particularly, in various representative and exemplary _embodiments,_ to deposition of _BST_ on low-loss, insulating substrates _for_ _frequency_ agile _applications._ An ordered and _stable_ _silic... |
The present invention relates to a new and distinctive corn inbred line, designated N61060. There are numerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable plant germplasm. Plant breeding begins with the analysis and definition of problems and weaknesses of the current germplasm, the establishment of program goals,... | The present invention relates to a new and distinctive corn inbred line, designated N61060. There are numerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable plant germplasm. Plant breeding begins with the analysis and definition of problems and weaknesses of the current germplasm, the establishment of program goals,... | The present invention relates to a new and distinctive corn inbred line, designated N61060. There are numerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable plant germplasm. Plant breeding begins with the analysis and definition of problems and weaknesses of the current germplasm, the establishment of program goals,... | The invention relates to a new distinctive corn inbred line, designated N61060. There numerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable plant germplasm. Plant breeding begins with the analysis and definition of problems and weaknesses of current germplasm, the establishment program goals, and the definition of ... | ThE PRESEnt InVEntION ReLaTEs TO A New aNd diStINctivE Corn InbRED LInE, DEsigNaTED N61060. tHeRe aRe nUmeroUS stepS iN THE DeveLOpmENT OF Any noVEL, dEsiRaBle Plant GeRmPlasM. pLaNT BREedING begIns WItH THe AnALysiS ANd deFiNiTION of PrOBLEMs and WeAKnESSES oF THe CuRrEnt gERmPLAsm, the EStabLiSHMenT Of proGRAM GOALS,... | The present invention relates to a newanddistinctive corn inbred line, designated N61060. There arenumerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable plant germplasm. Plant breeding beginswith the analysis and definition of problems andweaknesses of the current germplasm, the establishment of program go... | The _present_ invention relates to a new and distinctive corn inbred line, designated N61060. _There_ are numerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable plant _germplasm._ Plant breeding _begins_ with the analysis and definition of _problems_ and weaknesses of the current _germplasm,_ the establishment of _p... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the field of thermal mechanical processes for the alpha/beta titanium alloys and the articles produced thereby.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The alpha/beta titanium alloys are well known in the art, and are described in the Metals Handbook, Vol. 1 (1961) at pp 1147... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention interrelate to the field of thermal mechanical processes for the alpha/beta titanium alloys and the articles produced thereby. 2. Description of the Prior Art The alpha/beta titanium alloys are well known in the art, and are described in the Metals Handbook, Vol. 1 (1961) at pp ... | 1. cJeld of the 7ngention This invention relates to the field of thermal mechanical processes for the alpha / beta titanium alloys and the articles produced Hhereb6. 2. Description of the Prior Art The alpha / beta titanium alloys are well known in the art, and are described in the Metals Handbook, Vol. 1 (1961) at pp ... | 1. Field of the Invention This relates to the field of thermal mechanical processes for the titanium alloys and articles produced thereby. 2. Description of Prior The alpha/beta titanium alloys are known in the art, and are described in the 1 (1961) at pp 1147-1156. These alloys, and various proceses applicable thereto... | 1. fiEld Of ThE INVentIon
tHIs INvenTioN RELATes TO THe fIElD of thermal MecHANicAl ProcEssES fOr tHe AlphA/bEta TitaNIUm alLoyS and the ARtiCLES prodUCED tHEreby.
2. DEScrIPtiOn Of the prIor Art
ThE aLphA/BETA tItaniuM ALlOYs ARE wELl KnowN in tHe ArT, aNd ArE DEsCribeD IN THE METaLS haNdBook, vOL. 1 (1961) at Pp 1147... | 1. Fieldof the Invention This invention relates to the field of thermal mechanical processes for the alpha/betatitanium alloys and the articles produced thereby. 2.Description of the Prior Art The alpha/beta titanium alloys are wellknown in theart, and are described in the Metals Handbook, Vol. ... | 1. Field of the Invention This _invention_ relates _to_ the field of thermal _mechanical_ processes for the _alpha/beta_ titanium _alloys_ and the articles _produced_ thereby. 2. Description of _the_ Prior Art The alpha/beta titanium alloys are well known in _the_ art, and are described in the Metals Handbook, Vol. 1 (... |
Electronic devices such as central processing units (CPUs) and digital signal processors (DSPs) are comprised of various electronic components including active elements such as transistors and passive elements such as capacitors. Part of electric energy for driving the electronic components is converted into thermal en... | Electronic devices such as central processing units (CPUs) and digital signal processors (DSPs) are comprised of various electronic components including active elements such as transistors and passive elements such as capacitors. Part of electric energy for driving the electronic components is converted into thermal en... | Electronic devices sKcg as central processing units (CPUs) and digital signal processors (DSPs) are comprised of various electronic components including active elements such as transistors and passive elements such as capacitors. Part of electric energy for driving the electronic components is converted into thermal en... | Electronic devices such as central processing units (CPUs) and signal processors (DSPs) are comprised of various electronic components including elements such as transistors and passive elements such as capacitors. Part of electric energy for driving the electronic components is converted into thermal and dissipated. S... | elEcTRoniC deVICES suCh As CeNtral prOceSsIng uniTs (cPus) ANd DiGitAL SIgnAL PROCessOrs (DSpS) aRE cOMpriSEd OF VaRious eLeCTroNic coMPoNenTs inCluding actiVe ElemEnTS SUcH as tRANsiSTOrs ANd pAssiVE ELemeNts sUCH As CAPacitoRS. PARt of ElEcTrIc ENErGY For DRIVING THe ElEctrONIc cOmPOnEnts IS conVERted Into tHErmal EN... | Electronic devices such ascentral processing units (CPUs) and digital signal processors (DSPs) are comprised of variouselectronic components including active elements such as transistorsand passive elements such as capacitors. Part of electric energy fordriving the electronic components is converted... | Electronic devices _such_ as central processing _units_ (CPUs) and digital signal processors (DSPs) _are_ comprised of _various_ electronic components including active elements such as transistors _and_ passive elements _such_ _as_ _capacitors._ Part of electric _energy_ for driving the electronic _components_ is conve... |
It should be noted that a considerable amount of the pertinent prior art in respect of this technology is disclosed in various patent applications filed designating the present applicant as inventor. These include PCT WO2010/072830 entitled to “A dual fuel boiler” and European patent specification number EP 2 187 122 e... | It should be noted that a considerable amount of the pertinent prior art in respect of this technology is disclosed in various patent applications filed designating the present applicant as inventor. These include PCT WO2010/072830 entitled to “A dual fuel boiler” and European patent specification number EP 2 187 122 e... | It should be noted that a considerable amount of the pertinent prior art in respect of this technology is disclosed in various patent applications filed designating the present applicant as inventor. These include PCT WO2010 / 072830 entitled to “ A dual fuel boiler ” and European patent specification number EP 2 187 1... | It should be noted that a considerable of the pertinent prior art in respect of this technology is disclosed in various patent applications filed designating the present applicant as inventor. These include PCT WO2010/072830 entitled to “A dual fuel boiler” and patent number 2 187 122 entitled granular fuel-fired boile... | it sHoULD Be NOtED That a CoNSidErAblE aMoUNT of the pErTInEnt PRIOR ART iN ReSPECt Of tHiS tecHNology Is DIScLoSed in varIOUS Patent APpLiCAtIOnS FIlED DeSIGNatINg ThE presenT APpLicANT as INVEntOr. THesE InCLUdE PcT wO2010/072830 ENTiTLed tO “A DUal fUEL BoILER” and euRoPEaN pATeNT SpecIFIcAtIon NUMBEr Ep 2 187 122 e... | It should be noted thata considerable amount of the pertinentpriorart in respect of this technology is disclosed in various patent applications filed designating the present applicant as inventor.These include PCTWO2010/072830 entitled to “A dual fuel boiler” and European patent specification number... | It should _be_ noted that _a_ considerable amount of the pertinent _prior_ art in respect of this technology is _disclosed_ _in_ various patent applications filed designating the present _applicant_ _as_ inventor. These include PCT _WO2010/072830_ entitled to “A dual fuel boiler” and European patent _specification_ _nu... |
This invention relates to a support mechanism for supporting dental instruments, and more particularly, to a dental instrument support mechanism for establishing stable support for dental instruments such as a dental cutting tool, a drill, a fiber scope and a diamond bar within an oral cavity in desired positions there... | This invention relates to a support mechanism for supporting dental instruments, and more particularly, to a dental instrument support mechanism for establishing stable support for dental instruments such as a dental cutting tool, a drill, a fiber scope and a diamond bar within an oral cavity in desired positions there... | This invention relates to a support mechanism for supporting dental instruments, and more particularly, to a dental instrument support mechanism for establishing stable support for dental instruments such as a dental cutting tool, a drill, a fiber scope and a diamond bar within an oral cavity in desired positions there... | This invention relates to a support mechanism for supporting dental instruments, and more particularly, to a dental instrument support for establishing stable support dental instruments as dental cutting tool, drill, a fiber scope and a diamond bar within an oral cavity in positions therein to perform a dental or test.... | this iNvEntiOn rElATes tO A suppOrT MEChAnisM fOr sUpPORting deNTal iNSTRUmEnTS, ANd More ParTICulArLy, tO a DEnTAl INStrumENT sUPPORT mechAnIsm fOr EstabLIshINg StAbLE sUppoRt FOR deNtaL InstrumenTs SUCh as a dENTal CutTINg tOoL, A DriLL, A FiBER sCOPE AnD a dIamOND bAr wITHIN AN oRAL cAVIty in DesiRed poSitIONS tHeRE... | Thisinvention relatesto asupport mechanismfor supporting dental instruments, and more particularly, to a dental instrument supportmechanism for establishing stable support for dental instruments suchas a dental cutting tool, a drill, a fiber scope and a diamondbar within an oral cavity indesired posit... | This invention relates to a support mechanism for supporting dental instruments, and more _particularly,_ _to_ _a_ dental _instrument_ support mechanism for _establishing_ stable support for dental _instruments_ such as a dental cutting tool, _a_ drill, a fiber scope and a diamond bar within an oral cavity in desired p... |
This invention relates to digital communication networks having a network management system (NMS) for managing data traffic between user endpoints through intermediate core switches in the network and more particularly to the establishment of soft permanent virtual circuits (SPVC) across the network provisioned with me... | This invention relates to digital communication networks having a network management system (NMS) for managing data traffic between user endpoints through intermediate core switches in the network and more particularly to the establishment of soft permanent virtual circuits (SPVC) across the network provisioned with me... | This invention relates to digital communication networks having a network management system (NMS) for managing data traffic between user endpoints through intermediate core switches in the network and more particularly to the establishment of soft permanent virtual circuits (SPVC) across the network provisioned with me... | invention relates to digital communication networks having a network system (NMS) for managing data between user endpoints through intermediate core switches in the network and more particularly to the establishment soft permanent virtual circuits across the network provisioned with means to identify any SPVC crossing ... | This inVeNtION rELATEs TO DigitaL COmMUniCATioN neTwOrKs HaVing a nETWOrk manAGeMent sYSTeM (Nms) FoR maNaginG daTA tRaFfic beTWEeN UsEr eNdPoiNTs thROUgh INTErMeDiatE coRE SWItCheS iN tHE NETwork And mOre ParTICularLY to thE ESTABlisHMEnt oF SofT perManENt vIrtuAl CIrCUITs (SpVC) ACross THe nETWork PROViSIoNEd wITH me... | Thisinvention relates to digital communicationnetworks having a network management system (NMS) for managing data traffic betweenuser endpoints throughintermediate core switches in thenetwork and more particularly to the establishment of softpermanent virtual circuits (SPVC) across the... | This _invention_ _relates_ to digital communication networks _having_ a network _management_ system (NMS) for _managing_ _data_ _traffic_ between user endpoints through intermediate _core_ switches in _the_ network and more particularly to the establishment of soft permanent virtual circuits (SPVC) across the network p... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an intelligent peripheral system and a call processing method thereof, and in particular to an improved IP(Intelligent Peripheral) system and a call processing method thereof which are capable of directly being connected with another IP system and implementing ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an intelligent peripheral system and a call processing method thereof, and in particular to an improved IP(Intelligent Peripheral) system and a call processing method thereof which are capable of directly being connected with another IP system and implementing ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an intelligent peripheral system and a call processing method thereof, and in particular to an improved IP (Intelligent Peripheral) system and a call processing method thereof which are capable of directly being connected with another IP system and implementing... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an intelligent system and a call processing method thereof, and in to an improved IP(Intelligent Peripheral) system and a call processing thereof which are capable of directly being connected with another system and implementing an easier expandability of a res... | 1. fiELD of tHE inVENTIOn
THe presENt iNVenTiON RelaTes to An inTeLLiGENT peRIPheRAl SysTEM aNd A CALl PROcessing METhoD theReoF, and IN pARtICulaR to An imPRoved iP(intElLIGeNT peRiPhEral) SYstEm AND a CaLl proCessInG MEtHod THeReof WhICH are CAPaBLE OF DIREctLY BeiNG COnNecTed With ANother iP sYsTEM aNd IMpLEMEnTing ... | 1. Field oftheInvention The present invention relates to an intelligent peripheral system anda call processing method thereof, and in particular to an improvedIP(Intelligent Peripheral) system and acall processing method thereof which are capable of directly being connected with another IP system and implementi... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present invention relates to an intelligent peripheral system and a call processing method _thereof,_ and in particular to an _improved_ IP(Intelligent Peripheral) _system_ and a call _processing_ method _thereof_ which are _capable_ of directly being connected with another IP system and... |
This invention relates to polyorganosiloxane traction fluids. The polyorganosiloxane traction fluids of this invention are particularly well suited for use in traction drive systems and transmissions subject to wide operating temperature conditions.
A traction drive is a device by which torque can be transmitted from o... | This invention relates to polyorganosiloxane traction fluids. The polyorganosiloxane traction fluids of this invention are particularly well suited for use in traction drive systems and transmissions subject to wide operating temperature conditions. A traction drive is a device by which torque can be transmitted from o... | This invention relates to polyorganosiloxane traction fluids. The polyorganosiloxane traction fluids of this invention are particularly well suited for use in traction drive systems and transmissions subject to wide operating temperature conditions. A traction drive is a device by which torque can be transmitted from o... | This invention relates to polyorganosiloxane polyorganosiloxane traction of this invention are particularly well suited for in drive and transmissions subject to wide temperature conditions. A traction drive is a device by which torque can be transmitted from one smooth rolling to another wherein rolling elements in no... | THIS INventiON RelAtes to PolyoRgAnoSiloXaNE TraCTIoN FlUids. thE pOLYoRGANOSILoxANE TRACTION fluiDS Of thIs INVeNTion aRe pARTicUlArLY WeLL sUiTEd fOR uSE in tractIoN drive sYSTEMS And TRAnSmIsSiOnS sUBJeCT TO WIDE oPERatiNG TemPeRatURe cONDItIoNs.
a trAcTion dRive IS A DeVice bY WhiCh torQuE cAN Be trAnSmIttED FRoM o... | This invention relates to polyorganosiloxane traction fluids. The polyorganosiloxanetraction fluids of this invention are particularly well suitedfor use in traction drive systems and transmissions subject to wide operating temperature conditions. A traction drive is a device bywhich torque can be ... | This _invention_ relates to polyorganosiloxane _traction_ fluids. _The_ polyorganosiloxane traction fluids of this invention are particularly _well_ _suited_ for use in traction drive systems and transmissions subject to wide operating _temperature_ conditions. A traction drive is _a_ device by which _torque_ _can_ be ... |
Although the present invention is potentially useful in a variety of environments, it was developed primarily for use in a medical facility. In moving patients from one treatment area to another, the practice prior to development of the present invention was to use personnel to guide an IV-pole along with the gurney or... | Although the present invention is potentially useful in a variety of environments, it was developed primarily for use in a medical facility. In moving patients from one treatment area to another, the practice prior to development of the present invention was to use personnel to guide an IV-pole along with the gurney or... | Although the pFeswnt invention is potentially useful in a variety of environments, it was developed primarily for use in a medical facility. In moving patients from one treatment area to another, the practice prior to development of the present invention was to use personnel to guide an IV - pole along with the gurney ... | Although the present invention is potentially useful in a variety environments, it was developed primarily for use in medical facility. In moving patients from one treatment area the practice prior to development of the present invention to use personnel to guide an IV-pole along with the gurney or wheelchair. Such a p... | altHOuGH ThE prESEnT INventiOn IS pOTeNTIally usEfuL iN A varIeTy OF eNvIroNments, it wAs DevELOped PriMARILy fOr use in a meDiCAl fAcIlIty. iN MOvINg patIeNTS FROM ONE tREAtMent Area TO anOTheR, tHE pRaCTicE pRIoR To DevELoPMENt OF tHE PrEsEnT InveNTiOn Was To uSe perSOnnEL to GuiDE aN iv-pOlE AlonG WiTH The GUrney Or... | Although the present invention is potentially useful in a variety of environments, itwas developed primarily for usein a medical facility. In moving patients from onetreatment area to another,thepractice prior to development of the present invention was to use personnel to guide an IV-pole along with the gu... | Although the present invention is potentially _useful_ _in_ a _variety_ of _environments,_ it was developed primarily _for_ use _in_ a medical facility. _In_ _moving_ patients from one treatment _area_ to another, the practice prior to development _of_ the present invention was to use personnel to _guide_ an IV-pole al... |
Many consumer products are applied to the skin or hair, and/or involve the sensory experience of touching. Consumer preferences are influenced by a multitude of factors, including product effectiveness, the feel of the product, fragrance, durability, ease of rinsing, etc. One way to determine consumer preferences is by... | Many consumer products are applied to the skin or hair, and/or involve the sensory experience of touching. Consumer preferences are influenced by a multitude of factors, including product effectiveness, the feel of the product, fragrance, durability, ease of rinsing, etc. One way to determine consumer preferences is by... | Many consumer products are applied to the skin or hair, and / or involve the sensory experience of touching. Consumer preferences are influenced by a multitude of factors, including product effectiveness, the feel of the product, fragrance, durability, ease of rinsing, etc. One way to determine consumer preferences is ... | Many consumer products are applied to skin or and/or involve the experience of touching. Consumer preferences are influenced a multitude of factors, including product effectiveness, the feel of the product, fragrance, durability, ease of rinsing, etc. One way to determine consumer preferences is by conducting consumer ... | many COnsumeR PRODUcts Are APPlieD TO THe sKIN or HaIR, aND/Or inVOLVe tHE sEnsoRY exPErIencE OF TOUchiNg. CONSumEr prEFERENCES aRe INFlUencED By A muLTITuDe Of FactOrS, iNCludInG prOduct EffeCTIVEneSS, The FeEl Of ThE PROduCt, fRaGranCE, DuRabiliTy, EAse oF RiNsINg, ETc. oNe WAY tO DeTermInE CoNSumer PREFerENCes IS BY... | Many consumer products are applied tothe skin or hair, and/or involve the sensory experience of touching. Consumer preferences are influenced by a multitude of factors, including product effectiveness, the feel of the product, fragrance, durability, ease ofrinsing, etc. Oneway to determineconsume... | Many consumer products are applied _to_ the skin or _hair,_ and/or involve the sensory experience of touching. Consumer _preferences_ are influenced _by_ a multitude _of_ factors, including product effectiveness, the _feel_ _of_ _the_ _product,_ fragrance, durability, ease of rinsing, _etc._ One way to _determine_ cons... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electronic control unit and method using a microcomputer, specifically to an electronic control unit and method in which a control program and control data used for the microcomputer performing a control process can be rewritten on board.
2. Related Art
As a... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electronic control unit and method using a microcomputer, specifically to an electronic control unit and method in which a control program and control data used for the microcomputer performing a control process can be rewritten on board. 2. Related Art As a... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electronic control unit and method using a microcomputer, specifically to an electronic control unit and method in which a control program and control data used for the microcomputer performing a control process can be rewritten on board. 2. Related Art As a... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electronic unit and method using a microcomputer, specifically an electronic control unit and method in which a control program and control data used for the microcomputer performing a control process can rewritten on board. 2. Related Art As an electronic cont... | 1. fieLD OF the INVEnTiOn
tHE prESeNT inVentiON RElATeS TO An eleCtrOnIc contRoL UnIt AND mEThod UsInG a micrOcOmputeR, SpeciFiCAllY To AN ELECtroNiC contROL UNIT ANd METhod iN WHICh A COnTrol ProGrAm And ConTrOL DaTA uSEd fOr tHe MicrOcompUTer perFORmIng A CONTRol PRocEss can Be ReWrITten on bOarD.
2. RELAtEd art
AS a... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electronic control unit and method using amicrocomputer, specifically to an electronic control unit andmethod in which a control program and control data used for the microcomputer performing a control process can be rewritten on board. ... | _1._ _Field_ of the Invention The present _invention_ relates to _an_ electronic control unit and _method_ using a microcomputer, specifically to _an_ electronic control unit and method in which a control _program_ and control data used _for_ _the_ microcomputer performing a control process can be rewritten on board. _... |
1. Field of the Invention
This present invention relates generally to the field of electronic circuitry and, more specifically, to techniques for fabricating integrated circuits implementing small wavelength photolithography technology.
2. Description of the Related Art
This section is intended to introduce the reader ... | 1. Field of the Invention This present invention relates generally to the field of electronic circuitry and, more specifically, to techniques for fabricating integrated circuits implementing small wavelength photolithography technology. 2. Description of the Related Art This section is intended to introduce the reader ... | 1. Field of the Invention This present invention relates generally to the field of electronic circuitry and, more specifically, to techniques for fabricating integrated circuits implementing small wavelength photolithography technology. 2. Description of the Related Art This section is intended to introduce the reader ... | 1. Field of the Invention This present invention relates generally to the field of electronic circuitry and, more specifically, techniques for fabricating integrated circuits implementing small wavelength photolithography technology. 2. Description the Related Art This section is intended to introduce the reader to var... | 1. fIeLD OF the INVENtIon
thIS PRESent INVEnTion RElateS GENERaLLy To ThE fIEld oF ElecTrONic cIRcuiTRy AND, mOrE SPeCifIcALLy, To TEChNiQues FOR FaBricaTING iNTEGrAtED CIrCuitS ImPLEmeNTING sMALL WavelenGTH pHotolITHoGrAPhy tECHNOlogy.
2. DEscRiPtION OF THE relAted Art
THIS SecTIoN IS INTendED to InTRoDUce tHE REadeR ... | 1.Fieldof the Invention This present invention relates generallyto thefieldof electronic circuitry and, more specifically, to techniques for fabricatingintegrated circuitsimplementing small wavelength photolithography technology. 2. Descriptionof the Related Art This section is intended to in... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention _This_ present invention _relates_ generally _to_ the field of electronic circuitry and, more _specifically,_ to techniques for fabricating integrated circuits implementing small wavelength photolithography technology. _2._ _Description_ of _the_ _Related_ Art This section _is_ intended to i... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an imaging apparatus, and, more particularly, to an imaging apparatus having a print media dam in association with an automatic sheet feeder mechanism.
2. Description of the Related Art
An imaging apparatus typically includes an automatic sheet feeder (ASF) inc... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an imaging apparatus, and, more particularly, to an imaging apparatus having a print media dam in association with an automatic sheet feeder mechanism. 2. Description of the Related Art An imaging apparatus typically includes an automatic sheet feeder (ASF) inc... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an imaging apparatus, and, mIde particularly, to an imaging apparatus hacihg a print media dam in asXociatioh with an automatic aheeF feeder mechanism. 2. Description of the Related Art An inaginf apparatus typically includes an automatic eBeet feeder (ASF) inc... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to imaging apparatus, and, more particularly, to an imaging apparatus having a print media in association with an automatic sheet feeder mechanism. 2. Description of Related An imaging apparatus typically includes an automatic sheet feeder (ASF) including a media ... | 1. fiELD OF ThE inVENTiOn
The PRESENT INventION ReLaTeS tO An ImAGinG ApPAraTUs, AnD, moRE PARTICUlARlY, tO An ImAGInG AppARATuS havINg a prINT MEDIA DAM in AsSoCIaTIon wITh AN aUtOmatiC SHeET feEDEr mEChAnISm.
2. dEScRIPtION oF THE RelaTED ArT
AN imAGiNG AppaRATuS typiCALLy INclUDEs aN AUTomaTic sHEet fEEdER (Asf) InC... | 1.Field of theInvention The present invention relatesto an imaging apparatus, and, more particularly, to an imaging apparatushaving a print media dam inassociation with an automatic sheetfeeder mechanism. 2. Description of theRelated Art An imagingapparatus typically includes an automatic sheet feeder (ASF)... | 1. Field of the Invention The present _invention_ _relates_ to _an_ _imaging_ apparatus, _and,_ more _particularly,_ to an _imaging_ apparatus having a print _media_ dam _in_ association with an automatic sheet feeder mechanism. 2. Description of the Related Art An imaging apparatus _typically_ includes an automatic sh... |
Modern military engagements require detecting and monitoring the movement of people and resources, both military and civilian, in real time over a wide area with little direct human supervision. This problem poses a number of challenges to conventional sensing and data processing technologies. In the context of such be... | Modern military engagements require detecting and monitoring the movement of people and resources, both military and civilian, in real time over a wide area with little direct human supervision. This problem poses a number of challenges to conventional sensing and data processing technologies. In the context of such be... | Modern military engagements require detecting and monitoring the movement of people and resources, both military and civilian, in real time over a wide area with little direct human supervision. This problem poses a number of challenges to conventional sensing and data processing technologies. In the context of such be... | Modern military engagements detecting and monitoring the movement of people and resources, both military and civilian, in real time over a wide area little direct human supervision. problem poses a number of challenges to sensing and data processing technologies. In the context of such behavior, it has become increasin... | MOdeRN MilITAry engageMents REQUiRe dEtECTiNg And moNiTORiNG thE movEMENt OF peoPLE anD RESOurcEs, both MiLitARY And cIvILIAn, in rEal TIme OVEr A Wide ArEa wITH LittLe dIRect HUMAN suPERVISiOn. THiS pRoBLeM poSes a NUmbER Of ChALLenGeS TO CoNvEnTIONaL sEnsing aND DATa ProceSSINg TecHNoLOgieS. in The conTEXT Of suCH be... | Modern military engagements require detecting and monitoring the movement of people and resources,both military and civilian, in real time over a wide area with little direct human supervision. This problem poses a number of challenges to conventional sensing and dataprocessing technologie... | Modern military _engagements_ require detecting _and_ monitoring the movement of people and _resources,_ both military and civilian, _in_ real time over a _wide_ _area_ with little direct human supervision. This _problem_ poses a number of challenges to conventional sensing and data processing technologies. In the _con... |
Field of the Invention
The disclosure relates to a signal processing method and signal processing apparatus and, more particularly, to a technique for extracting a feature amount suited to pattern identification from multi-dimensional data such as image data.
Description of the Related Art
As a feature amount effective... | Field of the Invention The disclosure relates to a signal processing method and signal processing apparatus and, more particularly, to a technique for extracting a feature amount suited to pattern identification from multi-dimensional data such as image data. Description of the Related Art As a feature amount effective... | Field of the Invention The disclosure relates to a signal processing method and signal processing apparatus and, more particularly, to a technique for extracting a feature amount suited to pattern identification from multi - dimensional data such as image data. Description of the Related Art As a feature amount effecti... | Field of the The disclosure to a signal processing method and signal processing apparatus and, more particularly, to a technique for extracting a feature amount suited pattern identification from multi-dimensional data such image data. of the Related Art As a amount effective for pattern face an LGBP (Local Gabor Binar... | fIElD oF ThE iNvENTioN
ThE DiscLosURE RelAtes To a signaL pROcESSiNg MethOd AnD SigNAL PrOcessiNg AppARaTus AnD, MORE parTiCULARLy, To a TEChniqUe fOr EXtrACtINg a feATUrE AmOuNt SuitEd tO PaTtERN IDeNTIfICAtion FRom MultI-dImENsIoNAl DatA SUcH AS ImagE data.
DeSCriPTIon of THE rElaTED art
As a FEAture amOuNT EFfectIvE... | Field of the Invention The disclosure relates to a signal processing method and signalprocessing apparatus and, moreparticularly, to a technique for extracting a featureamount suited to pattern identification from multi-dimensional data such as image data. Description of the Related Art Asa feature amo... | Field _of_ the Invention The disclosure relates to a signal processing _method_ and signal processing _apparatus_ and, more particularly, _to_ a _technique_ for extracting a feature amount suited _to_ pattern identification from multi-dimensional data such as image data. _Description_ of the _Related_ Art As a feature ... |
Conventional vehicles have a multiplicity of safety functions which are dependent on ambient data of the vehicle. This has the effect of sensing, for example, bends, other vehicles etc. and correspondingly reacting. This usually requires a multiplicity of sensors, and depending on the sensor, also emitters for outputti... | Conventional vehicles have a multiplicity of safety functions which are dependent on ambient data of the vehicle. This has the effect of sensing, for example, bends, other vehicles etc. and correspondingly reacting. This usually requires a multiplicity of sensors, and depending on the sensor, also emitters for outputti... | Conventional vehicles hXvf a multiplicity of safety functions which are depejdWnt on amGien5 data of the vehicle. This has the effect of sensing, for example, bends, other vehicles etc. and correspondingly reacting. This uc8ally requires a mJptiplicity of sensors, and depending on the sensor, also emitters for outputti... | Conventional vehicles have multiplicity of safety are dependent on ambient data of the vehicle. This has the effect of for example, bends, other vehicles etc. and correspondingly reacting. This usually requires a multiplicity of sensors, and depending on the sensor, also for outputting radiation. Usually an ultrasonic ... | cOnVEntIoNAl VehiCLEs HAve A MULtiPLIcitY OF SaFEtY funcTiOnS wHIch ArE dEpeNDEnt On aMbiEnt DatA OF THE vEHiClE. THIs HAS The EffEcT oF sensinG, For ExamPlE, Bends, Other veHicLEs ETc. anD cOrReSPondiNgLy REACTiNG. thIs usUAlLy REQuireS A mULTipLIciTy oF SeNsoRS, aND DEpENdIng ON The SeNsOr, AlsO EMitTERS fOR OuTPuttI... | Conventionalvehicles have a multiplicity of safety functions which are dependent on ambient data of thevehicle. This has the effect of sensing, forexample,bends, othervehiclesetc. and correspondingly reacting. Thisusually requires a multiplicity of sensors, and depending on the sensor, also emitters for... | Conventional vehicles have a multiplicity of safety functions which are dependent on ambient data of the vehicle. This _has_ the effect of sensing, for example, bends, other vehicles etc. and correspondingly reacting. This usually requires a multiplicity of sensors, and depending on _the_ sensor, also emitters for outp... |
Contemporary cleaning appliances, such as dishwashers or clothes washers, are a common convenience in many homes. A user simply loads the cleaning appliance with laundry to be treated into a treating chamber, along with an optional supply of a treating chemistry, such as detergents, bleach, enzymes, and anti-spotting a... | Contemporary cleaning appliances, such as dishwashers or clothes washers, are a common convenience in many homes. A user simply loads the cleaning appliance with laundry to be treated into a treating chamber, along with an optional supply of a treating chemistry, such as detergents, bleach, enzymes, and anti-spotting a... | Contemporary cleaning a9plianceD, CuXh as dishwashers or clothes washers, are a common convenience in many homes. A user simply loads the cleaning appliance with laundry to be treated 7ntL a treating chamber, along with an optional supO.y of a treating chemistry, q7ch as detergents, bleach, enzymes, and anRo - spotting... | Contemporary appliances, such as dishwashers clothes washers, are a common convenience in many homes. A user simply loads the cleaning appliance with laundry to be treated a treating chamber, along with an of a treating chemistry, such as detergents, bleach, enzymes, and anti-spotting agents and selects and initiates a... | coNTempoRarY ClEaNInG aPplIaNcES, suCh AS DIsHWASHErs or cLothEs wAshErS, aRe a CoMmOn cONVEniENCE In maNy HomES. a uSER SIMPLy lOADS The cLeAninG AppliaNCE wItH lAUnDry To Be TrEAtEd IntO A TreaTiNg CHambER, aLoNG WiTH AN oPtIonAl suppLy oF a tReating CHemISTRY, SUch As deTergentS, Bleach, ENzyMEs, ANd ANtI-SPOTTinG A... | Contemporarycleaning appliances, suchasdishwashersor clothes washers, are acommonconvenience in many homes. A user simply loads the cleaning appliance with laundry tobe treated intoatreating chamber, along with anoptional supply of a treating chemistry, suchasdetergents, bleach,enzymes, and anti-spottingag... | Contemporary cleaning appliances, such as _dishwashers_ _or_ clothes washers, are a common convenience in many homes. A user simply loads the cleaning appliance with _laundry_ to _be_ treated _into_ _a_ treating chamber, along with an _optional_ supply of a treating chemistry, such as detergents, bleach, enzymes, and _... |
A framing system may be a structural (i.e., load bearing) system, or a non-structural (i.e., a non-load bearing) system. A non-structural framing system is not intended for use in load bearing applications. Non-structural framing systems have practical applications including, for example, building mock-ups or light-wei... | A framing system may be a structural (i.e., load bearing) system, or a non-structural (i.e., a non-load bearing) system. A non-structural framing system is not intended for use in load bearing applications. Non-structural framing systems have practical applications including, for example, building mock-ups or light-wei... | A framing system may be a structural (i. e. , load bearing) system, or a non - structural (i. e. , a non - load bearing) syst3j. A non - structural framing system is not intended for use in load bearing applications. Non - structural framing systems have practical applications including, for example, Huild8ng moDl - up... | A framing system may be a structural (i.e., load bearing) system, or a a non-load bearing) non-structural framing system is not intended for use in load bearing applications. Non-structural framing systems have practical applications including, for example, building mock-ups or light-weight structures, prototyping, pro... | A fRAMINg SYSteM MAY be a STrUCtURAL (I.e., LoAd BEARING) SYsteM, OR A NOn-strUCTUral (I.E., A nOn-lOaD bearInG) syStEm. A non-STRucturaL FramINg systeM iS not iNtEnDEd foR usE in LOAD bEArInG appliCAtionS. NoN-sTRuctuRal FRaMing sYsTEMs hAVe pRacTiCAL APpLiCAtIOnS inClUdinG, FOr EXAMPLe, BuiLDING mOcK-UPs or lIght-WEI... | A framing system may be a structural (i.e., load bearing) system,ora non-structural (i.e., a non-load bearing) system. A non-structural framingsystem is not intended for use inload bearing applications. Non-structural framingsystems havepractical applications including, for example, building mock-u... | A framing system may be a structural (i.e., load bearing) system, or a non-structural _(i.e.,_ a non-load bearing) system. A non-structural framing system is not intended for use in load bearing applications. _Non-structural_ framing systems have practical applications _including,_ for example, building mock-ups or lig... |
Medical imaging techniques for organs and tissues in a human or animal body have changed considerably over the last 20 years, in good measure because of adoption of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for medical imaging. Damadian(Science 171(1971) 1151-1153), Weisman(Science 178 (1972) 1288-1290), Lauterbur(Nature 242(... | Medical imaging techniques for organs and tissues in a human or animal body have changed considerably over the last 20 years, in good measure because of adoption of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for medical imaging. Damadian(Science 171(1971) 1151-1153), Weisman(Science 178 (1972) 1288-1290), Lauterbur(Nature 242(... | Medical imaging techniques for organs and tissues in a human or animal body have changed considerably over the last 20 years, in good measure because of adoption of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for medical imaging. Damadian (Science 171 (1971) 1151 - 1153 ), Weisman (Science 178 (1972) 1288 - 1290 ), Lauterbur (N... | Medical imaging techniques for organs and tissues in a human or animal body have changed considerably over the last 20 years, in good measure because of adoption of nuclear magnetic resonance for medical imaging. Damadian(Science 171(1971) 1151-1153), Weisman(Science 178 (1972) 1288-1290), 242(1973) 190-191), Eggleston... | MEDiCal iMagING TEchNIqUeS fOR ORGaNs aNd TissuES iN a HUMAn oR aNimAl bODY havE chAnGed consIDeraBLy Over The lASt 20 YeArs, In GOoD MEaSUrE BeCausE Of ADOPtioN OF nuCLeAR mAgnEtic RESoNanCE iMAGING FOr MEDIcaL IMAGing. DAMAdiaN(sCIENcE 171(1971) 1151-1153), weIsMAn(scIENcE 178 (1972) 1288-1290), laUtErBUR(NaTURe 242(... | Medical imaging techniques for organs andtissues in a human or animal body have changed considerably over the last 20 years, in good measure because of adoption of nuclearmagnetic resonance imaging for medical imaging. Damadian(Science 171(1971) 1151-1153), Weisman(Science 178 (1972) 1288-... | Medical imaging techniques for _organs_ and _tissues_ in a human or animal body have changed _considerably_ over the last 20 years, in good measure because _of_ adoption of _nuclear_ magnetic resonance imaging for medical imaging. _Damadian(Science_ 171(1971) 1151-1153), _Weisman(Science_ 178 (1972) 1288-1290), Lauterb... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wind-power generation system and a control method for the same.
2. Description of Related Art
In recent years, when the grid frequency has become higher than the rated frequency, an output-power limiting operation for limiting the output power of wind turbine... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a wind-power generation system and a control method for the same. 2. Description of Related Art In recent years, when the grid frequency has become higher than the rated frequency, an output-power limiting operation for restrict the output power of wind turbine... | 1. Field of the Inven4i0n The present invention relates to a wind - p9@er genegatiKn system and a control method for the sak#. 2. Description of Related Art In recent years, when the grid frequency has become higher than the ratdX frequency, an output - Lo3er limiting operation for limiting the output power of wind tur... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a wind-power generation a control method for same. 2. of Related Art In recent years, when the grid frequency has become higher than the rated frequency, an output-power limiting for limiting the power of wind turbines is sometimes performed of the wind speed t... | 1. FIeld of thE InVenTioN
tHE PReSeNT iNvenTION rELaTEs to A wiNd-POWer gEnErAtion sYsteM ANd A cONTROl meThod For ThE sAMe.
2. DeScripTIon Of rELATed Art
In reCENT yEaRs, WheN ThE GrId fREQUENcy Has BeComE HIGHer THaN thE RATED FrequEncY, an oUTpUT-POWEr limiTInG oPerATIOn FOr liMITINg THE OUTPUt PowER of wiNd tUrbInE... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a wind-power generation systemand a control method for the same. 2. Description of Related Art Inrecent years, when the grid frequency has become higher than the rated frequency, an output-power limitingoperation for limiting the outpu... | _1._ Field _of_ _the_ Invention The present _invention_ _relates_ _to_ a wind-power generation system and a control method for the same. 2. Description of Related Art In recent years, when _the_ grid _frequency_ has become higher _than_ _the_ _rated_ frequency, _an_ output-power limiting operation for limiting the outp... |
The invention pertains to a process for treating a mineral oil having a substantially large nitrogen content during which process at least some hydrocarbon molecules of the mineral oil are chemically altered to form a mineral oil having different properties. More particularly, the invention pertains to a process for hy... | The invention pertains to a process for treating a mineral oil having a substantially large nitrogen content during which process at least some hydrocarbon molecules of the mineral oil are chemically altered to form a mineral oil having different properties. More particularly, the invention pertains to a process for hy... | The invention pertains to a process for treating a mineral oil having a substantially large nitrogen content during which process at least some hydrocarbon molecules of the mineral oil are chemically altered to form a mineral oil having different properties. More particularly, the invention pertains to a process for hy... | The invention pertains to a process for treating a mineral oil having a substantially large nitrogen during which process at least hydrocarbon molecules of the mineral oil are chemically altered to form a mineral oil having different More particularly, the invention pertains to a process for hydrocracking hydrocarbon f... | The inVenTIoN perTaIns to A PROcEsS fOR TreatiNG a mINErAL OiL hAViNG a suBstAnTially LArgE nItROGen cONTent DuRiNG wHiCH proCeSS aT LeASt SoME hyDRoCARBoN mOLeCulES OF THE MiNeraL oIL ARe CHEmICalLY aLteRED To FOrm a MInERaL oiL HAvIng difFeReNT PRopErtIes. MoRE PArTiCulARly, tHE INVeNtIon PeRTAiNs tO a proCess foR Hy... | The invention pertainsto a process for treating a mineral oil having a substantially large nitrogen contentduring which process at least some hydrocarbon molecules of the mineral oil are chemically altered to form a mineral oil havingdifferent properties. More particularly, theinvention pertainsto a proce... | The _invention_ _pertains_ to a process _for_ treating _a_ mineral oil having _a_ substantially large nitrogen content during which process at least some hydrocarbon molecules _of_ the mineral oil are chemically altered to _form_ a _mineral_ _oil_ having _different_ properties. More particularly, the invention pertains... |
This invention relates to polypeptides found in vertebrate species, which polypeptides are mitogenic growth factors for glial cells, including Schwann cells. The invention is also concerned with processes capable of producing such factors, and the therapeutic application of such factors.
The glial cells of vertebrates ... | This invention relates to polypeptides found in vertebrate species, which polypeptides are mitogenic growth factors for glial cells, including Schwann cells. The invention is also concerned with processes capable of producing such factors, and the therapeutic application of such factors. The glial cells of vertebrates ... | This invention relates to polypeptides found in vertebrate species, which polypeptides are mitogenic growth TacYors for glial cells, including Schwann cells. The invention is also concerned with processes capable of producing such factors, and the therapeutic application of such factors. The glial cells of vertebrates ... | This invention relates to polypeptides found in vertebrate species, which polypeptides are mitogenic growth factors for glial cells, Schwann cells. The invention is also concerned with processes capable of producing such factors, and the therapeutic application such factors. The glial of vertebrates constitute the spec... | tHIs iNVenTiON RelatEs tO pOLYpEPTidEs foUnd In vERTEBrate SPECieS, wHiCH pOLYpepTides aRe mItogENIc GrOwth FaCTOrS For GLIal CElLs, inClUdInG scHwanN Cells. tHe iNVenTiON Is aLsO coNCERNED wItH pRoCESseS capAbLe oF PRoDuCING sUcH fActoRs, anD The tHeRApeUTic ApplicatioN Of SuCh faCtoRs.
tHE gliAl CellS of veRTEBrAteS ... | This inventionrelates to polypeptides found invertebrate species, which polypeptides are mitogenic growth factors forglial cells, including Schwann cells. The invention is also concerned with processes capable of producing such factors, and the therapeutic application of such factors.Theglial cells of ... | This invention relates to polypeptides _found_ in vertebrate species, which polypeptides are mitogenic growth factors for glial cells, including _Schwann_ cells. The _invention_ is also concerned _with_ processes capable of _producing_ such factors, and the _therapeutic_ _application_ _of_ _such_ factors. The _glial_ c... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to shock absorbers which create an anti-roll system for a vehicle. More particularly, the present invention relates to shock absorbers having a passive damping system for providing variable damping in response to lateral forces placed upon the vehicle.
2... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to shock absorbers which create an anti-roll system for a vehicle. More particularly, the present invention relates to shock absorbers having a passive damping system for providing variable damping in response to lateral forces placed upon the vehicle. 2... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to shock absorbers which create an anti - roll s7s^em for a vehicle. More particularly, the present invention relates to shock absorbers having a passive damping system for provkving variable damping in response to lateral forces placed upon the vehicle.... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to shock absorbers which create an anti-roll system for a vehicle. More particularly, the present invention relates to shock absorbers having damping system for providing variable damping in response lateral forces placed upon the vehicle. 2. Description... | 1. fiELD of tHe inVENtiOn
THE PreseNt inVEntIoN reLateS GeneRalLY To sHock aBsorBers wHiCH crEate An AnTi-rolL SysTeM fOr A VeHIcLE. mORE PARtiCulaRly, thE pResEnt iNVEnTioN RELaTEs to SHOCK ABsOrBerS haVIng a PASsive DaMPiNg system fOr PrOVidINg VarIAble damPiNg IN RESPONSE tO LaTerAl fORCES pLaCEd UpOn THe veHIcLe.
2... | 1. Field of the Invention The present inventionrelates generally toshock absorbers which create an anti-roll system for a vehicle. More particularly,the present invention relates to shock absorbers having a passive damping system for providing variable damping in response to lateral forces pl... | 1. Field of the Invention The present _invention_ relates generally to shock absorbers _which_ create an anti-roll system for _a_ vehicle. More _particularly,_ the present _invention_ relates to shock absorbers _having_ a passive damping system for providing _variable_ damping in response to lateral forces placed _upon... |
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