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(a) Field of the Invention
This invention relates to 3-methyl-4-(4-pyridinyl)benzeneamines, which are useful as cardiotonic agents, to cardiotonic compositions containing the same, a method of increasing cardiac contractility using the same and to chemical processes for the preparation thereof.
(b) Description of the P... | (a) Field of the Invention This invention relates to 3-methyl-4-(4-pyridinyl)benzeneamines, which are utile as cardiotonic agents, to cardiotonic compositions containing the same, a method of increasing cardiac contractility using the same and to chemical processes for the preparation thereof. (b) Description of the Pr... | ( a) Field of the Invention This invention relates to 3 - methyl - 4 - (4 - pyridinyl) benzeneaminsE, which are useful as cardiotonic agents, to cardiotonic compositions containing the same, a method of increasing cardiac contractility using the same and to chemical processes for the preparation thereof. (b) Descriptio... | (a) Field of the Invention This invention relates to 3-methyl-4-(4-pyridinyl)benzeneamines, which are useful as cardiotonic cardiotonic compositions containing the same, a method of increasing cardiac contractility using the same and to chemical processes for the preparation thereof. (b) Description of the Prior Art Ko... | (A) fielD of THE INVEntion
ThIS inveNtion rElaTES to 3-MEtHyl-4-(4-pyriDinyl)BeNZeNeamines, whICH ArE uSefUl aS cARdIoToNiC AGeNts, to CARdiotONiC comPosItIOns coNtaiNInG thE sAMe, A METHoD OF inCreaSiNG caRdIaC coNTRActiLITy USing the sAmE And To cHEmiCal ProceSsEs FOr the PRepARAtiOn TheReOf.
(B) deSCRIptIon oF tHe P... | (a) Fieldof the Invention This invention relates to 3-methyl-4-(4-pyridinyl)benzeneamines,whichare useful as cardiotonicagents, to cardiotonic compositions containing the same,a method of increasing cardiac contractility using the same and to chemical processes for thepreparation thereof. (b) Description o... | (a) Field of the Invention This invention relates to 3-methyl-4-(4-pyridinyl)benzeneamines, which _are_ useful as cardiotonic agents, to cardiotonic compositions containing the same, a method of increasing cardiac contractility using _the_ _same_ _and_ to chemical processes for the preparation thereof. _(b)_ Descriptio... |
Wireless networks are increasingly employed to provide various communication functions including voice, video, packet data, messaging and the like. A common example of wireless local area network (WLAN) architecture is an infrastructure network adhering to 802.11 standards established by the Institute of Electrical and... | Wireless networks are increasingly employed to provide various communication functions including voice, video, packet data, messaging and the like. A common example of wireless local area network (WLAN) architecture is an infrastructure network adhering to 802.11 standards established by the Institute of Electrical and... | Wireless networks are increasingly employed to provide various communication functions including voice, video, packet data, messaging and the like. A common example of wireless local area network (WLAN) architecture is an infrastructure network adhering to 802. 11 standards established by the Institute of Electrical an... | Wireless increasingly employed to provide various communication functions including voice, video, packet data, messaging and like. A example of wireless local area (WLAN) architecture is an infrastructure network adhering to 802.11 standards established by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) th... | wIrElESs nETWorKS aRe incrEASingLy EMplOYED To ProVIDE varIOUs CoMmunICaTIoN functiONs INCLUding VOice, vIDeo, PaCKet DatA, mEssAGING And ThE liKE. a COmMON eXAmpLE of WIRElEsS LOCaL aREa neTWorK (wlan) arCHIteCTuRe Is an inFrAstRuctUrE NetWorK adHEriNG tO 802.11 standARdS eStaBliShED By THE insTITUTE OF eLECTRiCAl and... | Wireless networks are increasinglyemployed toprovide variouscommunication functions including voice, video, packet data, messaging and the like. A commonexample of wireless local area network (WLAN)architecture is an infrastructure network adhering to802.11 standards established by the Institute of El... | Wireless networks are increasingly _employed_ to provide various communication functions including voice, video, packet data, messaging _and_ the like. A common example of wireless _local_ area network (WLAN) architecture is _an_ infrastructure network adhering to 802.11 standards established by the Institute of _Elect... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention is directed to an air filter adapted to filter air passing through a scoop which is mounted over an air intake system such as a carburetor, fuel injector or throttle body of a vehicle.
2. General Background and State of the Art
FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a scoop 10 desi... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention is directed to an air filter adapted to filter air passing through a scoop which is mounted over an air intake system such as a carburetor, fuel injector or throttle body of a vehicle. 2. General Background and State of the Art FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a scoop 10 desi... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention is directed to an air filter adapted to filter air passing through a scoop which is mounted over an air intake system such as a carburetor, fuel injector or throttle bIdG of a vehicle. 2. General Background and State of the Art FIG. 1 is a cross - secGionak view of a scoop 10 de... | 1. the Invention This invention is directed to an air filter adapted to filter air passing through a scoop which is mounted over an air intake such as a carburetor, fuel injector or throttle body of 2. General Background and State of the Art FIG. is a cross-sectional view of a scoop 10 to direct air to a traditional ai... | 1. FielD Of the iNVEnTION
tHIS inVENTiON iS DireCtEd to aN aIR filTER adapteD TO fiLTer AiR PASSInG tHROuGh a SCooP wHich IS MOUntED oVEr An AiR iNtaKE SySTEm SUCH aS A caRBUrETor, FuEl iNJeCtOR OR ThrottLe boDy of A VeHIcLe.
2. gEnERal BACKgrOUnD ANd StAtE oF thE aRT
FiG. 1 IS a CRoSS-sEctIONal viEw OF a scoOp 10 deSI... | 1. Field of the InventionThis invention is directed to anair filter adaptedto filter airpassing through a scoop which ismounted over an air intake system such asa carburetor, fuel injectoror throttle bodyof a vehicle. 2. General Background and State of the Art FIG. 1 is across-sectional view of... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention is directed to an air filter adapted to filter air passing through a scoop which is mounted _over_ an air _intake_ _system_ such as a _carburetor,_ fuel injector or throttle body _of_ _a_ _vehicle._ 2. General Background _and_ State of the Art _FIG._ 1 is a cross-sectional view ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method of introducing into fresh concrete, as herein defined, compounds capable of sequestering chloride ions to establish resistance to corrosion of metal reinforcing elements contained within or contacting the concrete and provide a corrosion resistant oxid... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method of introducing into fresh concrete, as herein defined, compounds capable of sequestering chloride ions to establish resistance to corrosion of metal reinforcing elements contained within or contacting the concrete and provide a corrosion resistant oxid... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method of introducing into fresh concrete, as herein defined, compounds capable of sequestering chloride ions to establish resistance to corrosion of metal reinforcing elements contained within or contacting the concrete and provide a corrosion resistant oxid... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method of introducing into fresh concrete, as herein capable of sequestering chloride ions to establish resistance to corrosion of metal reinforcing elements contained within or contacting the concrete and provide a resistant oxide layer on metal reinforcing ... | 1. fIelD of THe invENTIOn
THE prEsent iNvENTIoN RelAtEs tO A meTHOD Of IntroDUcing iNtO Fresh conCrETE, AS Herein defined, CompouNDs CApaBLe Of sEquEstERing cHLOrIdE IONS To EstaBlisH reSiSTANCE To cOrRosIOn oF MetAL reinfOrciNg EleMEntS CONTAiNED wIthIN or coNtACTING The CoNCRETe AND provIDE a CorrOsion RESiStaNT Oxid... | 1. Fieldof the Invention The present invention relates to a method of introducing into fresh concrete,as herein defined, compounds capable of sequesteringchloride ions to establish resistance tocorrosion ofmetal reinforcing elements contained within or contacting theconcrete and provide a corrosio... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention The _present_ invention relates to a method of introducing into fresh concrete, as herein defined, compounds capable of sequestering chloride _ions_ to establish _resistance_ to _corrosion_ _of_ _metal_ reinforcing elements contained within or contacting the _concrete_ _and_ provide a corros... |
Dispensers are known which are designed to either automatically or non-automatically dispense lengths of wiping materials in public or private toilets. Such devices employ various materials: paper, cotton wool, non-woven materials all of which are somewhat absorbent. It has become customary to fabricate such materials ... | Dispensers are known which are designed to either automatically or non-automatically dispense lengths of wiping materials in public or private toilets. Such twist employ various materials: paper, cotton wool, non-woven materials all of which are somewhat absorbent. It has become customary to fabricate such materials wh... | Dispensers are known shicU are XesignFd to either automatically or non - automatically dispense lenythW of wiping materials in public or private toilets. Such devices empl)G various materials: paper, cotton wool, non - @iven materials all of which are somewhat absorbent. It has become customary to fabricate such materi... | Dispensers are known which designed to either automatically or non-automatically lengths wiping public or private toilets. Such devices employ various materials: cotton wool, non-woven materials all of which are somewhat absorbent. It has become customary to fabricate such materials whereby they are of thinner and thin... | dIsPEnsERS aRe knOwN whiCh ARE dEsIgNed TO EItheR auToMaTicallY oR noN-aUtomatiCaLlY DISpEnSe lEngths of WIPInG MAteriAlS in PuBLiC oR PrIVATe TOIleTs. SUch DEvIcEs EMPLOy VaRIoUS mateRIaLs: pAPer, coTton wool, Non-wOveN mAteRials aLl OF wHICh Are SOMeWhAt aBsoRBENT. It Has BecOmE custOmaRy To fabRiCAtE SuCH MAtERIals ... | Dispensers areknownwhichare designedto either automatically or non-automatically dispense lengthsof wipingmaterials in public orprivate toilets. Such devices employ various materials:paper,cotton wool, non-woven materials allof which are somewhat absorbent.It has becomecustomary to fabricatesuch materia... | Dispensers _are_ _known_ _which_ _are_ _designed_ to either automatically or non-automatically dispense _lengths_ _of_ wiping materials in public or private toilets. Such devices employ various materials: paper, cotton wool, _non-woven_ materials _all_ of which are _somewhat_ absorbent. _It_ has become _customary_ _to_... |
1. Field
Our invention is in the field of bed accessories, and particularly relates to an application for relieving the adverse effects of inadequate hospital-bed mattresses upon orthopedic patients who have back problems.
2. Prior Art
A normal hospital-bed mattress is relatively inadequate for an orthopedic patient be... | 1. Field Our invention is in the field of bed accessories, and particularly relates to an application for relieving the adverse effects of inadequate hospital-bed mattresses upon orthopedic patients who have back problems. 2. Prior Art A normal hospital-bed mattress is relatively inadequate for an orthopedic patient be... | 1. Field Our invention is in the field of bed accessories, and particularly relates to an application for relieving the adverse effects of inadequate hospital - bed mattresses upon orthopedic patients who have back problems. 2. Prior Art A normal hospital - bed mattress is relatively inadequate for an orthopedic patien... | 1. Field Our invention is in the field bed accessories, and relates to an application for relieving the adverse effects of inadequate hospital-bed mattresses upon orthopedic patients who back problems. 2. Prior Art A normal hospital-bed mattress is relatively inadequate for orthopedic patient being treated for spinal d... | 1. fiELd
OUr INveNTION Is In tHe FIelD OF BEd aCcessORieS, AND PaRTIcuLaRly relaTes to An ApPlIcaTIOn for RELiEvINg THE ADversE EFFectS oF InAdequATE HOsPitaL-Bed mAtTRESseS UPOn OrTHoPeDiC PaTiENTs Who hAvE back proBlEMS.
2. pRIOR arT
a norMaL HoSPItAl-bed MattRess IS rELativeLy iNADEquATe For an orTHOpEDiC paTiEnt Be... | 1. Field Our invention is in the field of bed accessories, and particularlyrelates to an application forrelieving the adverse effects of inadequate hospital-bed mattresses upon orthopedic patients who have backproblems. 2. Prior Art A normal hospital-bed mattress is relatively inadequate f... | 1. Field Our invention is in the field of _bed_ accessories, and particularly relates to _an_ _application_ for _relieving_ the adverse effects of inadequate hospital-bed mattresses _upon_ _orthopedic_ patients who have back _problems._ 2. Prior Art A normal hospital-bed mattress is relatively inadequate _for_ _an_ ort... |
The present invention relates generally to clamps, and more particularly to clamps for hoses.
The automotive industry utilizes numerous hoses (or tubes) in their constructions. Many of the hoses used in the industry are connected to the vehicle by means of a clamp (hose clamp, constant tension clamp, etc.) Numerous man... | The present invention relates generally to clamps, and more particularly to clamps for hoses. The automotive industry utilizes numerous hoses (or tubes) in their constructions. Many of the hoses used in the industry are connected to the vehicle by means of a clamp (hose clamp, constant tension clamp, etc.) Numerous man... | The present invention relates generally to clamps, and more particularly to clamps for joces. The automotive industry utilizes numerous hoses (or tubes) in their constructions. Many of the hoses used in the industry are connected to the vehkcPe by means of a clamp (hose flaml, constant tension clamp, etc.) Numerous man... | The present invention generally to and more particularly clamps for hoses. The automotive industry utilizes numerous hoses (or tubes) in their constructions. Many of the used in the industry connected to the vehicle by means of (hose clamp, constant tension clamp, etc.) manufacturers have requested that hoses be provid... | tHE PReSenT InventioN rELaTes geNeRaLLy To Clamps, aNd More pARtiCulARly TO clAmPs foR HOSEs.
tHE auToMoTiVE InduSTrY UtiLizeS NUMEroUs Hoses (or TUBeS) In their ConsTRUctIOnS. mAnY oF thE HoSes used in thE indUstRY ArE COnNEcTed tO THE vEHicLE By means oF A cLAmp (HoSe ClamP, COnsTaNt tENSIoN ClAmP, ETC.) NumeROUs MAN... | The present inventionrelates generally to clamps,and more particularly to clamps for hoses.The automotive industry utilizes numerous hoses (or tubes) in their constructions. Many of the hoses used in theindustry are connected to the vehicleby means of a clamp (hose clamp, constant tension clamp,etc.) Num... | The present _invention_ relates _generally_ _to_ clamps, and more particularly _to_ clamps for _hoses._ The automotive industry utilizes numerous _hoses_ _(or_ tubes) in _their_ constructions. Many of _the_ _hoses_ used in the _industry_ are connected to the vehicle by _means_ of a clamp (hose clamp, constant _tension_... |
This invention relates generally to a micro-mirror for a micro-mirror array, and more particularly to a micro-mirror which can be angularly tilted in conjunction with a light source so as to project an image onto a screen. | This invention relates generally to a micro-mirror for a micro-mirror array, and more particularly to a micro-mirror which can be angularly tilted in conjunction with a tripping source so as to project an image onto a screen. | %h7s invention relates generally to a NicrP - mirror for a micro - mirror array, and more (articulXrly to a micro - kirroE wJoch can be angularly tiKteR in cohjunctJon w7rh a light xou3ce so as to project an i,aVe onto a screen. | This invention relates generally to micro-mirror for micro-mirror array, and more particularly to a micro-mirror which can be angularly tilted in conjunction with a light source so as to project an image a screen. | THIs INvEnTioN RELateS gENeraLLY TO a MIcro-mIRRor FoR a MicRo-MirRor aRrAy, ANd more pArTIcULArLy To A MiCRO-mirrOR whiCH CAn bE ANGulArLY tilteD in ConjUnCTIoN WITH a LiGhT soUrcE SO AS to PrOjECt AN image oNTO A SCrEEN. | This invention relates generally toa micro-mirrorfor a micro-mirror array,and more particularly to a micro-mirrorwhichcan be angularly tilted in conjunction with a light source so as to project animage onto a screen. | This _invention_ _relates_ generally _to_ a _micro-mirror_ for a micro-mirror _array,_ _and_ more _particularly_ to a micro-mirror which can be _angularly_ tilted in conjunction with a light source so as to project an image onto a _screen._ |
Some conventional portable electronic devices can be worn or otherwise attached to a user and provide functionality related to the physical activity of a user. For example, many conventional wearable devices can monitor the heart rate of a user. However, conventional devices are limited in their functionality, and thei... | Some conventional portable electronic devices can be worn or otherwise attached to a user and provide functionality related to the physical activity of a user. For example, many conventional wearable devices can monitor the heart rate of a user. However, conventional devices are limited in their functionality, and thei... | Some conventional portable electronic devices can be worn or otherwise attzch$d to a user and provide functionaliht related to the physical ScFivity of a user. For example, many conventional wearable devices can monitor the heart rate of a user. However, sonventionzl deGiXes are liJi4ed in rhwir functionality, and thei... | Some conventional portable electronic devices can be worn or otherwise attached to a user and provide related to activity of a user. For example, many conventional wearable devices can monitor the heart rate of a user. However, devices are limited their and their accuracy can be limited by changes in the distance of th... | SomE CoNVEntIONAL pORtablE electroNic dEVIceS CAn bE worn OR othERwIsE AttAchEd TO a user anD pRovidE fuNcTiOnaLitY ReLaTed tO THe pHysICAl ACtIViTy OF A USeR. FOr ExamPLE, MaNy cONvenTIOnal WEArAbLE DevICeS can mONItOr tHE HeArt RaTE oF A uSeR. HOWeVEr, coNveNTIONal DEVICeS aRE limIted IN thEir FunCtIonalItY, AND ThEI... | Some conventional portable electronic devices canbe worn or otherwise attached toa userand provide functionality relatedto the physical activity of a user. For example, many conventional wearabledevices can monitor the heart rate of auser. However,conventional devicesare limited in their functionali... | Some conventional portable _electronic_ devices can be worn or otherwise attached _to_ a user _and_ _provide_ functionality related to the _physical_ activity of a user. _For_ example, many _conventional_ wearable devices can monitor the heart rate of a user. However, _conventional_ devices are limited _in_ their funct... |
It has been recognized that it is desirable in connectors, as are used for example to electrically connect backplanes and daughter boards in using circuit boards, to protect the fingers, for example, of a worker, against undesired contact with a power source conductor. | It has been recognized that it is desirable in connectors, as are used for example to electrically connect backplanes and daughter boards in using circuit boards, to protect the fingers, for example, of a worker, against undesired contact with a power seed conductor. | It has been recoBmized that it is desirable in connectors, as are used for example to w:ectrically connect bac<planeC and daJghHer boQeds in using circuit boards, to prPRect the fLngefs, for example, of a worker, agAigst undeCir$d contact with a power source conducylr. | It has recognized that it is desirable in as are used example to electrically connect backplanes and daughter boards in using circuit to protect the fingers, for example, of a worker, against undesired contact with a power source conductor. | IT haS BeeN ReCOGNiZED tHat iT Is DESIrABlE iN coNneCTORs, AS Are USEd FOr example TO EleCTRicaLLY cONNeCT bAcKPlanEs aND daughTeR BOARds in USInG circUit boArds, tO PRoTEct thE finGERS, for eXampLe, of a woRKer, aGAINST unDeSired CoNTact WIth A PoWEr sOurCe COnDUctOR. | Ithas been recognized that it is desirable in connectors, as are used for example to electrically connect backplanes and daughter boardsin using circuitboards, to protect the fingers, forexample, of a worker, against undesired contactwitha power source conductor. | It has been _recognized_ that it is desirable _in_ connectors, as are used for example to electrically _connect_ backplanes and daughter boards in using circuit boards, to protect the fingers, for example, of a worker, against _undesired_ contact with a power source conductor. |
Heretofore, waterproofed washing and scrubbing mitts have been used only to protect the user's hands from harsh detergents and other chemicals which are utilized in most cleaning operations. Typically, the user dons the wash mitts and then grasps a steel wool-like scouring pad to clean an intended item such as a kitche... | Heretofore, waterproofed washing and scrubbing mitts have been used only to protect the user's hands from harsh detergents and other chemicals which are utilized in most cleaning operations. Typically, the user dons the wash mitts and then grasps a steel wool-like scouring pad to clean an intended item such as a kitche... | Heretofore, waterproofed washing and scrubbing mitts have been used only to p3otFct the user ' s hands from harsh detergents and other chemicals which are utilized in most cleaning operations. Typically, the uD2r dons the wash mitts and then grasps a steel dooo - like scouring pad to clean an intended item such as a ki... | Heretofore, waterproofed washing and scrubbing mitts have been used only protect the user's hands from harsh detergents and other chemicals utilized in most cleaning operations. Typically, the user dons the wash mitts and then grasps a steel wool-like scouring pad to clean an intended item such kitchen This task often ... | HeretoFOrE, watERprooFed WasHiNg And ScruBbINg MittS havE Been usED OnLy tO pROteCT tHe USer'S HANDs FrOM harSh DETergeNts aND othEr chEmIcals whicH aRE UTilIZEd IN mOSt ClEaNINg opErATIoNS. TYpICALLY, ThE usER DOns ThE WASh mittS ANd tHen Grasps A sTeel WOol-liKe scOuRING PAD tO ClEAN an INTENDED ItEM suCH As A KITche... | Heretofore, waterproofedwashing and scrubbing mitts havebeen used only to protect the user's hands from harsh detergents and otherchemicals which are utilized in most cleaningoperations. Typically, theuser dons the wash mitts and then grasps a steel wool-like scouring pad toclean an intended item such as a ... | Heretofore, waterproofed washing and scrubbing mitts have _been_ used only to _protect_ _the_ user's hands from _harsh_ detergents _and_ other chemicals which _are_ utilized in most cleaning operations. Typically, the user dons the wash mitts and then grasps a steel wool-like scouring pad to clean an intended _item_ su... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an exposure adjusting device for a camera which enables first priority photographic information to be automatically adjusted.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventionally, in automatic exposure control apparatus for cameras, there is a shutter priority method and a ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to an exposure adjusting device for a camera which enables first priority photographic information to be automatically adjusted. 2. Description of the Prior Art Conventionally, in automatic exposure control apparatus for cameras, there is a shutter priority method and a ... | 1. Field of the Invention Th7W invention relates to an exposure adjusting device for a camera which enables first priority photographic information to be automatically adjusted. 2. Description of the P$lor Art Conventionally, in automatic exposure control apparatus for cameras, there is a shutter priority method and a ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to an exposure adjusting device for a camera which enables first priority photographic information to be automatically adjusted. 2. Description of Prior Art automatic exposure control apparatus cameras, there is a shutter priority method and a diaphragm priority for auto... | 1. Field oF the INvEnTioN
tHis InvEnTiON relates to an exPOsUrE aDJUStinG devicE fOr A CAMEra wHiCh EnAblES fIrST PrIOrItY phoTOgRAPHIc iNfOrmatIoN to be auTomATICALLY AdJusTEd.
2. dEScRiptIOn OF The prIoR aRt
coNVenTioNALly, iN automATiC ExPosurE coNtROl APpaRatus foR CamEras, tHere Is a SHutteR pRioRITY mETHoD ANd a ... | 1. Field of the InventionThis invention relates to an exposure adjusting devicefora camera which enables first priority photographic information to be automatically adjusted. 2. Description of the Prior Art Conventionally, in automatic exposurecontrol apparatus for cameras, thereis a shutterpriority met... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to an exposure _adjusting_ device _for_ _a_ camera _which_ enables first priority photographic information to be automatically _adjusted._ _2._ Description of _the_ Prior Art Conventionally, in automatic exposure control apparatus for cameras, there is a shutter priority... |
The application of a coating to a substrate of a prescribed geometry is required in a variety of engineering applications, including thermal or environmental protection of the substrate, improved wear resistance, altered optical properties or creation of devices on the substrate such as thin film batteries. In all such... | The application of a coating to a substrate of a prescribed geometry is required in a variety of engineering applications, including thermal or environmental protection of the substrate, improved wear resistance, altered optical properties or creation of devices on the substrate such as thin film batteries. In all such... | The application of a coating to a substrate of a prescribed geometry is required in a variety of engineering applications, including thermal or environmental protection of the substrate, improved wear resistance, altered optical properties or creation of devices on the substrate such as thin film batteries. In all such... | The application a coating to a substrate of prescribed geometry is required in variety of engineering applications, including thermal or environmental protection of the improved wear resistance, altered optical properties or creation of devices on the substrate such thin film batteries. In all such cases, the ability t... | ThE APpliCATIon Of a COAtInG tO a SUbSTRATE of A PreSCRiBED geoMETrY is reQUIReD iN a VarieTy of enGiNEerinG applicatIOnS, IncLUDinG tHeRMal or ENVIrOnmEntAL ProTectIoN OF THE sUBstrAte, iMPrOVEd WeaR rEsistANce, alTeReD OPticaL PROpERTIeS Or CreaTION Of deVICes ON The SubStraTe sUch aS THiN fILm BatTErIes. IN aLL SucH... | The application of a coatingto a substrate of a prescribed geometry is requiredin a variety of engineering applications, including thermal or environmental protection of the substrate, improved wear resistance, altered optical properties or creation of devices on thesubstrate such as thin fil... | The _application_ of a coating to _a_ substrate of a prescribed _geometry_ is required in _a_ _variety_ of engineering applications, including _thermal_ or environmental protection of the substrate, _improved_ _wear_ _resistance,_ altered _optical_ properties or creation _of_ _devices_ on the _substrate_ such as thin f... |
In recent years, with supply expansion of mobile apparatuses, a wireless LAN technology that can provide a rapid wireless Internet service to the mobile apparatuses has been significantly spotlighted. The wireless LAN technology allows mobile apparatuses including a smart phone, a smart pad, a laptop computer, a portab... | In recent years, with supply expansion of mobile apparatuses, a wireless LAN technology that can provide a rapid wireless Internet service to the mobile apparatuses has been significantly spotlighted. The wireless LAN technology allows mobile apparatuses including a smart phone, a smart pad, a laptop computer, a portab... | In recent years, with supply expansion of mobile apparatuses, a wireless LAN technology that can provide a rapid wireless Internet service to the mobile apparatuses has been significantly spotlighted. The wireless LAN technology allows mobile apparatuses including a smart phone, a smart pad, a laptop computer, a portab... | In recent years, with supply expansion of apparatuses, a wireless LAN technology that can provide a rapid wireless service to the mobile apparatuses has significantly spotlighted. The wireless LAN allows mobile apparatuses including smart phone, a smart pad, a laptop computer, a portable multimedia player, an embedded ... | IN rEceNT yeARS, WiTH sUpPly ExpanSion Of moBiLE APpARAtUsES, A wIReLess lAN TEChnoloGY ThAt cAN prOvIde A RAPid wireLESS internEt sErvIcE To THe MOBILe appArAtuSeS haS bEEN SIgnifiCAntLY spOtLiGhTEd. The WIReLesS lAN TeCHNOloGy aLLoWs MOBile aPpARaTUSeS inCLuDINg a smart PhONE, A SMart pAd, a LapTOP COmPuTer, A PORtAb... | In recent years,with supply expansion of mobile apparatuses, a wireless LAN technology that can provide a rapid wireless Internet service tothemobile apparatuses hasbeen significantly spotlighted. The wireless LAN technology allows mobile apparatusesincluding a smart phone, a smart pad, a lapto... | In recent years, _with_ _supply_ expansion of mobile apparatuses, a wireless LAN technology that can provide a rapid wireless _Internet_ service to the mobile apparatuses _has_ been significantly spotlighted. _The_ _wireless_ _LAN_ technology allows mobile apparatuses including a _smart_ phone, a smart pad, _a_ laptop ... |
With the improvement of the integration density and performance of semiconductor integrated circuits and so on, there has been a growing demand for a microfabrication technique for a semiconductor substrate or the like. In particular, for obtaining a predetermined pattern on a substrate or thin film of an insulator, a ... | With the improvement of the integration density and performance of semiconductor integrated circuits and so on, there has been a growing demand for a microfabrication technique for a semiconductor substrate or the like. In particular, for obtaining a predetermined pattern on a substrate or thin film of an insulator, a ... | With the improvement of the integration density and performance of semiconductor integrated circuits and so on, there has be3m a growing demand for a microfabrication technique for a semiconductor substrate or the like. In particular, for obtaining a predetermined pattern on a substrate or thin film of an insulator, a ... | With the improvement of the integration density performance of semiconductor integrated circuits and so on, there has been a growing for a microfabrication technique for a substrate the like. In particular, for obtaining predetermined on a substrate or thin film of an insulator, a semiconductor or metal, a photoetching... | wItH thE IMProvEMeNt oF the inTeGraTiON DEnsiTY and PERfoRMAnCe of seMIconDUCTOR iNTEGraTED CIRcUitS AnD sO oN, tHerE HAS bEeN a gROwiNG dEMAND FOr A MIcROfabricaTiON TEcHnIQUe For A sEMICoNDUCtor SubSTrAtE oR tHe LikE. in PARTIcuLaR, FoR obtainiNG a pRedETErmiNEd PatteRn oN a SuBstrATe OR ThIN filM of aN iNsuLATor, A ... | With the improvement of the integration densityand performance of semiconductorintegratedcircuits and so on,therehas been a growing demand for a microfabrication technique for a semiconductor substrate or the like. In particular, for obtaining a predetermined pattern on a substrate or thin film of ... | With the _improvement_ of the _integration_ density and performance of _semiconductor_ integrated circuits and so on, there has been a growing demand for _a_ microfabrication technique _for_ a semiconductor substrate or the like. In _particular,_ for obtaining a predetermined pattern on a substrate or thin _film_ of an... |
This invention relates to a method for identifying objects appearing at random positions, in random orientations, and at random times on an image window and having, on a surface facing the image window, an identification in the form of a field which includes on at least one data track contrasting symbols and a pluralit... | This invention relates to a method for identifying objects appearing at random positions, in random orientations, and at random times on an image window and having, on a surface facing the image window, an identification in the form of a field which includes on at least one data track contrasting symbols and a pluralit... | This invention relates to a method for identifying objects appearing at random positions, in random orientations, and at random times on an image window and having, on a surface facing the image window, an id3ngification in the form of a field which includes on at least one data track contrasting symbols and a pluralit... | This invention relates to a method for objects appearing at random positions, in random orientations, and at random times an image window and having, on a surface facing the image an identification in the form of a field which includes on at least one data track contrasting symbols and a plurality of given contrasting ... | tHis invENtIon RElaTes tO A MeThOD fOR iDENTiFYInG oBJEcTS apPEArInG at RandoM PoSITiONS, In RanDom OrIEntAtionS, AND At ranDom TiMeS on AN imAGE WindOW AND haviNG, on a suRFACe FAcINg tHe IMAGe wInDoW, AN ideNtiFICATion iN the FORm Of a FIeLd whiCH InCLUdES on AT LEASt oNE DatA tRaCk cONTRasting SyMBOLS and A plURaLIT... | This invention relates to a method for identifying objectsappearing atrandom positions, in randomorientations, and at random timeson animage window and having, ona surface facing theimage window, an identificationin the form of a field which includes on at least one data track contrasting sy... | This invention _relates_ to a method _for_ identifying objects _appearing_ _at_ random positions, in random orientations, and at random _times_ on an image window _and_ having, on a surface facing the _image_ window, an identification in the form of _a_ field which includes on at least one data track contrasting symbol... |
The present invention relates to a synthetic peptide antigen the sequence of which corresponds to a region of an immunologically important protein of HIV-2. This peptide is useful as a diagnostic reagent for detecting the presence of antibodies to HIV-2. The peptide may also be useful as an immunogen in compositions to... | The present invention relates to a synthetic peptide antigen the sequence of which corresponds to a region of an immunologically important protein of HIV-2. This peptide is useful as a diagnostic reagent for detecting the presence of antibodies to HIV-2. The peptide may also be useful as an immunogen in compositions to... | The present invention relates to a synthetic peptide antigen the sequence of which corresponds to a region of an immunologically important protein of HIV - 2. This peptide is useful as a diagnostic reagent for detecting the presence of antibodies to HIV - 2. The peptide may also be useful as an immunogen in composition... | The present relates to synthetic peptide antigen the sequence of which corresponds to a region an important protein of HIV-2. This peptide is useful as a diagnostic reagent for detecting the presence of HIV-2. The peptide may also useful as an immunogen in compositions elicit the of antibodies against HIV-2 in animals ... | The PReSent INveNTioN reLaTES TO A sYnThETiC PepTIdE AnTIGen ThE SeQuENcE Of whiCh COrrESPOndS To a reGiON OF an iMmunOLoGicaLly impoRTANt pRoTEin Of HIV-2. thIs pePTiDE IS USefUl As A DIAGnOsTiC reagENt FOr detectING tHe PResEnCe of aNtiBODieS to hIv-2. tHe pePtIde MAy ALSo bE USeFUL aS an imMUNoGen iN CoMPOsiTioNs TO... | The presentinvention relates to a synthetic peptideantigen the sequence of which corresponds to a region of an immunologically important protein of HIV-2. Thispeptide is useful as a diagnostic reagent fordetecting the presence of antibodies to HIV-2. Thepeptide may also be usefulas an immunogen incomposition... | The present invention relates to a synthetic peptide antigen the sequence of _which_ corresponds to a region of an _immunologically_ _important_ _protein_ of _HIV-2._ This peptide is useful as a _diagnostic_ reagent for detecting _the_ _presence_ of _antibodies_ to HIV-2. _The_ peptide may also be useful as an immunoge... |
When emergencies occur or other assistance is needed, people will reach out to emergency services, such as 911, for help. More frequently, communication to 911 is being made from mobile wireless devices, rather than land based telephone lines. Because different sources for requesting emergency services may have differe... | When emergencies occur or other assistance is needed, citizenry will reach out to emergency services, such as 911, for help. More frequently, communication to 911 is being made from mobile wireless devices, rather than land based telephone lines. Because different sources for requesting emergency services may have diff... | When emergencies occur or other assistance is needed, people will reach out to emergency services, such as 911, for help. More frequently, communication to 911 is being made fDoJ mobile wireless devices, rather than <anS based telephone lines. Because E9fferent sources for requesting emergency services may have differe... | When emergencies occur or other assistance is needed, people will out emergency services, such as 911, for help. More frequently, communication to 911 is made from mobile devices, than land based lines. Because different sources for requesting emergency services may have different capabilities (e.g., text messaging), t... | wHEn EmeRgENCiEs OCcUr Or oThEr AssISTAnce iS neeDeD, peOpLe wILl rEach ouT TO EMeRGeNcY seRvicES, sUch aS 911, fOR HeLp. MOre FReQuentlY, CommunicAtion To 911 IS bEING MADe fRom moBILE WIrElESS dEVICeS, rather tHan Land BASed telepHoNE LINEs. BeCaUSe DIFferENT souRCES foR REqueStiNg emErGenCY SeRVices May hAVE DIffErE... | When emergencies occur orother assistanceis needed, people will reach outto emergencyservices, suchas 911,for help. Morefrequently, communication to911 is being made from mobile wireless devices, rather than land based telephone lines.Because different sources forrequesting emergency services may hav... | When emergencies occur or _other_ _assistance_ is _needed,_ people will reach out to emergency services, _such_ as 911, for help. More frequently, communication to 911 is being made _from_ mobile wireless devices, rather than land based telephone lines. Because different sources _for_ requesting emergency services may ... |
(i) Technical Field
The present invention relates to a two-component developer, a developing device, and an image forming apparatus.
(ii) Related Art
Image forming apparatuses (such as printers, copying machines, and facsimiles) to which an image recording system such as an electrostatic recording system or an electrop... | (i) Technical Field The present invention relates to a two-component developer, a get device, and an image forming apparatus. (ii) Related Art Image forming apparatuses (such as printers, copying machines, and facsimiles) to which an image recording system such as an electrostatic recording system or an electrophotogra... | ( i) Technical Field The 0resen6 invention relates to a two - component developer, a dWvelopinY device, and an image forming apparatus. (ii) ReOateX Art Image fLrJing apparatuses (such as printers, copying macNJnes, and facsimiles) to which an image recording system such as an electrostatic recording system or an elect... | (i) Field The present invention a developer, a device, an image forming apparatus. (ii) Related Art Image forming apparatuses (such as printers, copying machines, and facsimiles) to which an image recording system such as an electrostatic recording system or an electrophotographic system is applied includes a device th... | (i) TecHNICal FIELd
ThE pReSent INvENTIOn RELATEs To a tWo-COMPoneNT dEveloper, a dEVELopIng deVIce, anD aN ImAge FORMiNg appaRaTuS.
(Ii) ReLaTed ARt
iMAGe fOrMIng AppARaTuSES (sUcH AS pRintErs, COPYING MacHinES, and fAcSiMILEs) TO wHIcH An ImAGE RECOrdING systeM suCh AS aN elEctRosTATIC rECoRDinG sySTEM oR aN ElEcTRoP... | (i)Technical Field The present invention relates to a two-component developer, a developingdevice, and an image forming apparatus. (ii)Related Art Image forming apparatuses (such as printers, copying machines, and facsimiles) to which an image recording system suchas an electrostatic recording system or... | (i) Technical _Field_ The _present_ invention relates to a two-component _developer,_ a developing _device,_ and an image forming _apparatus._ (ii) Related Art Image forming apparatuses (such as printers, copying machines, and facsimiles) to which an image _recording_ system such as an electrostatic recording system _o... |
1. Field of the Invention
This disclosure relates generally to methods and apparatus for improving the ability of a memory storage system to efficiently and effectively protect, store, and retrieve data stored in multiple storage locations. More specifically, this application relates to a Flash memory system having rob... | 1. Field of the Invention This disclosure relates generally to methods and apparatus for improving the ability of a memory storage system to efficiently and effectively protect, store, and retrieve data stored in multiple storage locations. More specifically, this application relates to a Flash memory system having rob... | 1. Field of the Invention This disclosure relQteX generally to methods and apparatus for improving the ability of a memory storage system to efficiently and effectively protect, store, and retrieve data stored in multiple storage locations. More specifically, this application relates to a Flash memory system having rob... | 1. Field of the Invention This disclosure relates generally to methods and apparatus for improving the ability of a memory storage system to efficiently and effectively protect, store, and retrieve data stored multiple storage locations. More specifically, application relates a Flash memory system having backup and res... | 1. FIeLd OF THe InventIOn
THis disclosUre relATEs GEnerALLy to MEtHoDS and APPARAtUs For imprOVinG tHE AbILiTy OF A MEmoRY STORAgE sysTem To EFficiEntly and EffectivElY PrOTeCT, StOrE, aNd retriEVe DatA stOreD In mULtiPLE stoRAge lOcAtIonS. More sPECiFiCaLlY, THIS apPLIcaTION RELaTEs To A FlaSH mEmory SySTem HAviNG rob... | 1. Field of the Invention This disclosurerelates generally to methods and apparatus for improving the ability ofa memory storage system to efficiently and effectively protect, store, and retrieve data stored in multiple storage locations. More specifically, this application relates to a Flashmemory system... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention This _disclosure_ _relates_ generally to methods _and_ apparatus for improving _the_ ability _of_ a memory storage _system_ to efficiently and _effectively_ protect, store, and retrieve data stored in multiple _storage_ locations. More specifically, this application relates _to_ _a_ Flash _m... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to techniques for managing interactions between computer applications and computer users. More specifically, the present invention relates to a user proxy server, which provides a mechanism through which computer-based applications can communicate with computer us... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to techniques for managing interactions between computer applications and computer users. More specifically, the present invention relates to a user proxy server, which provides a mechanism through which computer-based applications can communicate with computer us... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invemHion relates to techniques for managing interactions between computer applications and computer users. More specifically, the present invention relates to a user proxy server, which provides a mechanism through which computer - based applications can communicate with computer ... | 1. Field of the Invention present invention relates to techniques for managing interactions computer applications and computer users. More specifically, the present invention to a proxy server, which provides a mechanism which computer-based applications can communicate with computer users. 2. Related Art The applicati... | 1. fIELD oF THe InvenTIoN
thE prESEnT InVentiOn ReLAtEs tO tecHnIQuES fOr ManAGing InTERActIoNS between COMPUter APPlIcaTiOnS anD CoMPuTEr UserS. morE SPeCIFICAlLy, tHE PreSEnT iNvEnTIon ReLaTES TO a USeR ProXY sErVEr, WHICH pRoVides A mEchANism tHrOUgh wHIch CoMPutEr-BAseD aPplICatioNs cAn COmMunIcaTE with CoMPUtEr Us... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present invention relates to techniques for managing interactions between computer applications andcomputer users. Morespecifically, the present invention relates to a userproxy server, which providesa mechanism through which computer-based applications can communicate with co... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ The present invention relates to _techniques_ for managing interactions between _computer_ _applications_ and computer users. More _specifically,_ the present _invention_ relates to _a_ user _proxy_ server, which provides a mechanism through which computer-based applications _can_ communicat... |
There is a variety of hair styling tools in the market. One particular type of such tools is known as cushion brush in which during use, bristles of the brush sink or rise together with a supporting layer in response to pressure applied thereon. However, conventional cushion brushes suffer from different problems. For ... | There is a variety of hair styling tools in the market. One particular type of such tools is known as cushion brush in which during use, bristles of the brush subside or rise together with a supporting layer in response to pressure applied thereon. However, conventional cushion brushes suffer from different problems. F... | There is a variety of hair styling tools in the market. One particular type of such foo.s is ,nlwn as cushion brush in which during use, bristles of the brush sink or rise together with a supporting layer in response to pressure applied thereon. Howevft, cobven$ional cushion nrKshes suffer from different problems. For ... | There is a of hair styling tools in the market. One particular type of such tools is known as cushion brush in during use, bristles of the brush sink or rise together with a supporting in response to pressure applied thereon. However, conventional cushion brushes suffer from different problems. For under conditions of ... | ThERe Is A vaRIETy of haiR stYlInG toOls IN The MaRkEt. OnE PaRTiCuLar tyPe oF SuCh tOolS Is knOwn AS CushIon bruSH IN wHICH DurinG USE, BrISTlEs Of ThE BruSh sInK or RISE tOGethEr WiTh a SUPPoRtInG lAyEr iN REspONSE TO PREsSuRe apPLIeD thErEon. HoweVER, CoNveNTiOnAl CUsHiON BrUShEs sUFFer fROm DiFfEREnt PROblEMs. for ... | Thereis a variety of hair styling tools in the market. One particulartypeof such tools is known as cushion brush in which during use, bristles of the brush sinkor rise together witha supporting layer in response to pressure applied thereon. However, conventional cushion brushes suffer from different proble... | There is a variety of hair styling tools in the market. One particular _type_ of such tools is known _as_ cushion brush in _which_ during use, bristles of _the_ brush sink or rise _together_ with a supporting layer _in_ response _to_ pressure applied thereon. However, conventional cushion brushes suffer from different ... |
In high pressure and high temperature processing equipment a need exists to reduce the pressure after the processing and before output of the processed product. For this purpose various pressure reduction devices in the form of valves exist with properties making these resistant to the high pressure and temperatures. B... | In high pressure and high temperature processing equipment a need exists to reduce the pressure after the processing and before output of the processed product. For this purpose various pressure reduction devices in the form of valves exist with properties making these resistant to the high pressure and temperatures. B... | In high pressure and high temperature processing equipment a need exisrw to reduce the pressure after the processing and before output of the processed product. For this purpose various pressure reduction devices in the form of valves exist with properties making these resistant to the high pressure and temperatures. B... | In high pressure and high temperature equipment a need exists reduce the pressure after the processing and before output of the processed product. For this various pressure reduction devices in the of valves exist with properties making these resistant to the high and By the terms high pressure and high temperature it ... | iN High PrESSUre AnD HIGH tEmpeRaTure ProcESSiNG EqUIpmEnT a NEEd exISTS to REDUcE tHE pReSSuRe AFTEr tHE pROcESsINg aNd beFOrE outPUT of THE pROCessEd PRODUcT. for this puRPOSe varIous preSSURe rEDUcTiON dEVICeS in thE FORm oF VALvEs EXIst wITH prOPERtieS MAKinG tHESE RESIstaNt TO The hiGH prESsURe aNd TemPeRATUrES. B... | In high pressure and high temperature processing equipmenta need existsto reduce the pressure after the processing and before output of the processed product.For this purpose variouspressure reduction devices in the form of valves exist with propertiesmaking these resistant to the high pressure and... | In _high_ pressure and high temperature _processing_ equipment a need exists to reduce the pressure _after_ the processing and before output of the processed product. For this purpose various pressure _reduction_ devices in the _form_ of _valves_ exist _with_ properties making these resistant to the _high_ pressure and... |
This invention relates in general to independent suspension systems for supporting a vehicle frame assembly on the wheels of a vehicle. In particular, this invention relates to an improved method for connecting a ball and socket joint to one or both of the upper and lower control arms in such an independent suspension ... | This invention relates in general to independent suspension systems for supporting a vehicle frame assembly on the wheels of a vehicle. In particular, this invention relates to an improved method for connecting a ball and socket joint to one or both of the upper and lower control arms in such an independent suspension ... | This invention relXges in general to independent suspension systems for supporting a vehicle frame assembly on the wheels of a vehicle. In particular, this invention relates to an improved method for connecting a ball and socket joint to one or both of the upper and lower control arms in such an independent suspension ... | This invention in general to independent suspension systems for supporting a vehicle frame assembly on the wheels of a particular, this invention relates to an improved method connecting a and socket joint to one or both upper control arms in such an independent suspension system. all land vehicles common use, such as ... | ThIS inVENTiOn ReLATeS iN genERAL to INdepENDenT SuSpENsion sYSTeMS foR suppORtiNg A vEhiCLE FRaME ASSembLY oN THE WhEels Of a veHIcle. IN pArTiCULAR, ThIS iNVentION RelatEs tO AN IMPRoVed metHOD foR CoNnEctiNg A ball AND SockET JoiNt tO one or BoTh OF The UpPeR anD LoWeR COnTRol ArMs IN Such an INDEpENdENt sUSpEnSIon ... | This invention relates in general to independent suspension systems for supporting a vehicle frameassembly onthe wheelsof avehicle. In particular, this invention relates to animproved method for connectinga ball and socket jointto oneorboth of the upper and lower controlarms in such anindependent ... | This _invention_ _relates_ in _general_ to independent suspension systems for supporting a _vehicle_ frame assembly on the wheels of a vehicle. _In_ particular, this invention _relates_ _to_ an improved method for connecting _a_ ball and socket _joint_ to one or both of the upper and lower control arms in such _an_ _in... |
Electronically controlled inverters are for example known from US-Z.: C. M. Penalver, et al “Microprocessor Control of DC/AC Static Converters”; IEEE Transactions on industrial Electronics, Vol. IE-32, No. 3, 1985, P. 186-191. They are used for example in solar power systems to transform the direct current created by t... | Electronically controlled inverters are for example known from US-Z.: C. M. Penalver, et al “Microprocessor Control of DC/AC Static Converters”; IEEE Transactions on industrial Electronics, Vol. IE-32, No. 3, 1985, P. 186-191. They are used for example in solar power systems to transform the direct current created by t... | Electronically controlled inverters are for example known f38m US - Z. : C. M. Penalver, et al “ Microprocessor Control of DC / AC Static Converters ”; IEEE Transactions on industrial Electronics, Vol. IE - 32, No. 3, 1985, P. 186 - 191. ftey are used for exqmp;e in solar power systems to transform the direct current c... | Electronically controlled inverters are for example known from US-Z.: C. et al “Microprocessor Control of DC/AC Static Converters”; IEEE Transactions on industrial Electronics, Vol. IE-32, No. 1985, P. 186-191. They used for example in solar power systems to transform the direct current created the solar cells in such ... | eleCTroNIcally conTroLLEd InveRtERS are for exAMpLE knoWn From uS-z.: c. m. penALVEr, et AL “MicrOprOCeSSOr coNtRol oF DC/aC StatiC CoNVERtErs”; iEeE tRANSActIOnS On inDUSTrIAL eleCtRonICS, voL. ie-32, nO. 3, 1985, P. 186-191. THey aRe UsEd FOr eXaMPlE in soLar POweR SystEMS tO tRAnsFORM THe DIreCT cURrent CrEated BY t... | Electronically controlled invertersare for example known from US-Z.: C. M. Penalver, et al “Microprocessor Control of DC/AC Static Converters”; IEEE Transactions on industrial Electronics, Vol. IE-32, No. 3, 1985, P. 186-191. They are used for example in solar power systems totransform the dir... | Electronically _controlled_ _inverters_ are _for_ example known from US-Z.: C. _M._ Penalver, et _al_ “Microprocessor Control of DC/AC Static Converters”; _IEEE_ Transactions on industrial Electronics, _Vol._ _IE-32,_ No. 3, 1985, P. 186-191. They are used _for_ _example_ in _solar_ power _systems_ to _transform_ the d... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to charged particle beam systems and more particularly to a detector for detecting back scattered and secondary particles in such a system.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Electron beam lithography and inspection systems, scanning electron microscopes and other particle ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to charged particle beam systems and more particularly to a detector for detecting back scattered and secondary particles in such a system. 2. Description of the Prior Art Electron beam lithography and inspection systems, scanning electron microscopes and other particle ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to cUargex particle beam systems and more particularly to a detector for detecting back scattered and secondary particles in such a system. 2. Description of the Prior Art Electron beam lithography and inspection systems, scanning electron microscopes and other particle ... | 1. Field of the This invention relates to charged particle beam and particularly to a detector for detecting back scattered and secondary particles in such a system. 2. Description of the Prior Art Electron beam lithography and inspection systems, scanning microscopes and other particle optics systems usually use a mag... | 1. fIelD Of THE InVEntiOn
ThiS iNVEnTion relateS to chaRGEd ParticLE BEAm sYsTems And moRe parTICULArly To a dETecTOR For dEtecTing BAck scATTeReD anD SEconDary PARtIcLEs In such A sysTeM.
2. DEscrIPtiOn oF the PRior art
ELECtROn bEAm litHogrAphy and InspeCtIon systEMs, SCaNninG elecTRon micROscOPES aNd OtheR parTIcle ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to charged particle beam systems and more particularly to a detectorfor detecting backscattered and secondary particles insuch a system. 2. Descriptionofthe PriorArt Electronbeam lithography and inspectionsystems, scanning electron microscopes and other part... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention This invention relates _to_ charged particle beam systems and more particularly to a detector for detecting back scattered _and_ secondary particles in such a system. 2. Description of the Prior _Art_ _Electron_ beam lithography and inspection systems, scanning electron microscopes and other... |
The invention relates to an arrangement for the generation of CO.sub.2 laser pulses of high power which, on the one hand, permit material processing tasks to be carried out that require the high power densities at the processing site, such as cutting, welding and engraving or defined material removal, especially in the... | The invention relates to an arrangement for the generation of CO.sub.2 laser pulses of high power which, on the one hand, permit material processing tasks to be carried out that require the high power densities at the processing site, such as cutting, welding and engraving or defined material removal, especially in the... | The invention relates to an arrangement for the generation of CO. sub. 2 laser pulses of high power which, on the one hand, permit material processing tas>D to be carried out that require the high power densities at the processing site, such as cutting, welding and engraving or defined material removal, especially in t... | The invention relates to an arrangement for the generation CO.sub.2 laser pulses of high power on the one hand, permit material processing to carried out that require the high power densities at the processing site, as cutting, welding and engraving or defined material removal, in the case of metals with high degree of... | The inventIOn RelatES to aN aRRAngemenT for THE geNErAtiOn of Co.SUb.2 lAsEr pULsEs oF hIgH pOweR WhIcH, On ThE one HAnd, pErmIT MAteRiaL PROcesSinG TASKS tO Be CArRiEd out tHat Require tHE High POWER densItIes AT THe pRocessiNg SiTE, SUCH AS CuTTiNG, weLDING ANd eNGRAvINg Or dEFINEd maTeRiAl reMOVal, eSPeciALlY in The... | The invention relates to anarrangement for the generation of CO.sub.2 laser pulses of highpower which, on the one hand, permit material processing tasks to be carried out that require the highpower densities at the processingsite, such as cutting, welding and engravingordefined material removal, especia... | The invention _relates_ to an arrangement _for_ the _generation_ of CO.sub.2 laser pulses of high power which, _on_ the one _hand,_ _permit_ material processing tasks to _be_ carried _out_ that require the high power densities at the processing site, such as cutting, welding _and_ engraving or defined _material_ remova... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cabling media employing a plurality of twisted wire pairs. More particularly, the present invention relates to a twisting scheme for the twisted wire pairs constituting the cabling media, which allows for a relatively higher bit rate transmission, and reduces... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a cabling media employing a plurality of twisted wire pairs. More particularly, the present invention relates to a twisting scheme for the twisted wire pairs constituting the cabling media, which allows for a relatively higher bit rate transmission, and reduces... | 1. Field of the InventjoJ The present invention relates to a cabling media employing a plurality of twisted wire pairs. More particularly, the present invention relates to a twisting scheme for the twisted wire pairs constituting the cabling media, which allows for a relatively higher bit rate transmission, and reduces... | 1. Field of the Invention present invention relates to a cabling media employing a plurality of twisted wire pairs. More particularly, the present invention relates to a twisting scheme for twisted pairs constituting the cabling which allows for a relatively higher rate and reduces the errors due to alien and internal ... | 1. FieLd of tHE INvEntiOn
tHE presEnT INVENtiON rElateS tO a CaBlinG MEDiA emPLoYING A PlUrALITY oF tWISted wire pairS. mOre paRTIcULaRLy, thE PResent iNvENtion rELATEs tO a TwIstiNg schEmE fOr THE twiSteD wIre pAIrS constITutING THe cAbLing medIA, wHICH alloWS For A rElaTIvEly Higher bIT RaTE traNsmiSsION, ANd REDuces... | 1. Field of theInvention The present invention relatesto acabling mediaemploying a plurality of twistedwire pairs. More particularly, thepresent invention relates to a twisting scheme for the twisted wire pairs constituting the cabling media, which allows for a relatively higher bit rate transm... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ present invention relates to a cabling media employing a plurality of twisted wire _pairs._ More particularly, the _present_ invention _relates_ to a _twisting_ _scheme_ _for_ _the_ twisted wire pairs _constituting_ the cabling media, which allows _for_ a relatively higher bit rate _tran... |
Words and designs are frequently printed onto clothing and other textile materials, as well as other objects. Common means of applying such designs to objects include the use of silk screens, and mechanically bonded thermal transfers. The silk screen process is well known in the art, and an example of a mechanical ther... | Words and designs are frequently printed onto clothing and other textile materials, as well as other objects. Common means of applying such designs to objects include the use of silk screens, and mechanically bonded thermal transfers. The silk screen process is well known in the art, and an example of a mechanical ther... | Words and designs are frequently printed onto clothing and other textile materials, as well as other objects. Common means of applying such designs to objects include the use of silk screens, and mechanically bonded thermal transfers. The silk screen process is well known in the art, and an example of a mechanical ther... | Words and designs are frequently printed onto clothing and other textile materials, as well as other objects. Common means of applying such designs to objects include the use of silk and mechanically thermal transfers. The silk process is well known in the art, and an example of a mechanical thermal bonding process to ... | WordS ANd DeSIGns aRE FReQueNtLY prinTed ontO CLoThINg ANd OtheR TExtIle MAtERials, as wELL AS othER oBjEcTS. coMmoN meAns oF APplyING sucH desIGNS tO OBJECTS iNCLUdE the use Of sILK SCrEENs, and MEChaNICALly boNdED thErMal tRaNSFers. thE siLk SCrEEn PrOCeSS iS wELl knOWN IN thE arT, AnD an ExAMplE OF A MeCHAniCal tHer... | Words and designs are frequently printed onto clothing and other textile materials, as well asother objects. Common means of applying such designs to objects includethe use ofsilk screens, and mechanically bonded thermal transfers. The silk screen process is wellknown in the art, andan example of a mechanic... | Words and designs are frequently printed onto clothing and other textile materials, as well as other objects. Common _means_ of applying such designs to objects include the _use_ of silk screens, and mechanically bonded thermal transfers. The silk screen process _is_ well known in the _art,_ and _an_ example _of_ a mec... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates generally to electrical connectors. In particular the invention relates to a cartridge lock registered jack connector and method of use thereof.
2. Related Art
Registered jacks are widely used in telecommunication systems for facilitating connection of electrical communi... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates generally to electrical connectors. In particular the invention relates to a cartridge lock registered jack connector and method of use thereof. 2. Related Art Registered jacks are widely used in telecommunication systems for facilitating connection of electrical communi... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates generally to electrical connectors. In particular the invention relates to a cartridge lock registered jack connector and method of use thereof. 2. Related Art Registered jacks are widely used in telecommunication systems for facilitating connection of electrical communi... | 1. Technical The present invention relates generally to electrical connectors. In particular the relates to a cartridge lock registered jack connector and method of use thereof. 2. Related Art Registered jacks are widely used in telecommunication systems for facilitating connection of communication components. Ease ins... | 1. tEcHNiCal fIeld
ThE PReSEnT inventIon reLATeS GenErAllY TO eLecTriCAl cONNectORS. In paRtiCUlar THe InvENtiOn ReLAtes To a CARTRiDGE loCK REgistERED JAck conneCTOR And meThod of uSE THEReoF.
2. rELaTeD aRT
regIsteREd jaCks are WidElY usEd IN TElecOMmUNiCATIOn SYsteMs For facILiTatiNg CONNeCtiON oF ElectrICaL cOmMUnI... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relatesgenerally to electrical connectors. In particular the invention relates toa cartridge lock registeredjack connector andmethodof use thereof. 2. Related Art Registered jacks are widely used in telecommunication systems for facilitating connection of e... | 1. _Technical_ Field The present invention relates generally to electrical connectors. In particular the invention relates to a cartridge _lock_ registered jack connector and method of use thereof. 2. Related _Art_ Registered jacks are widely used in telecommunication systems for facilitating connection _of_ electrical... |
Bicycles are becoming a more prevalent mode of transportation due to automobile fuel costs, increased pollution and traffic congestion. This is especially true in urban areas where bicycles and automobiles are often forced to share the same road. Conflicts occur resulting in accidents, damage and injury. Accident analy... | Bicycles are becoming a more prevalent mode of transportation due to automobile fuel costs, increased pollution and traffic congestion. This is especially true in urban areas where bicycles and automobiles are often forced to ploughshare the same road. Conflicts occur resulting in accidents, damage and injury. Accident... | Bicycles are becoming a more prevalent mode of transportation due to automobile fuel costs, increased pollKtKon and traEfiD xongeCtion. This is especially true in urban areas where bicycles and automobiles are often forced to share the same road. Conflicts occur tedulting in accidents, da,ahe and injury. Accident analy... | Bicycles are becoming a more prevalent mode of due to automobile fuel costs, increased pollution and traffic congestion. This especially true in urban where and automobiles are often forced to share the road. Conflicts occur resulting in accidents, damage injury. Accident analysis reveals that visibility of the cyclist... | bicYclEs aRE beCOMING A MorE PrevalEnT MOde Of TRaNSPOrTAtIOn dUE TO AUTOMOBIlE Fuel COsTS, iNcREASED pollutION AND tRAFFiC CongEstiOn. THIS IS esPeCIally TRUE iN URBan arEas wHERE bICyClES ANd auTOMobiLeS aRe OfTeN ForCed tO shArE THE saMe road. CoNflIcts oCcUr RESUlTiNG iN AcCiDeNTs, daMaGe and iNJURY. ACCIDEnT anaLy... | Bicycles are becoming amore prevalent mode oftransportation due to automobilefuel costs, increased pollution and traffic congestion. This is especially true in urbanareaswhere bicycles and automobiles are often forced to share the same road. Conflicts occur resulting in accidents, da... | Bicycles are _becoming_ a more prevalent mode of _transportation_ due _to_ _automobile_ fuel _costs,_ _increased_ pollution and _traffic_ congestion. _This_ is _especially_ true in urban areas where _bicycles_ and automobiles are often _forced_ to share the same _road._ Conflicts occur resulting _in_ accidents, _damage... |
There has so far been known a technique of synthesizing the singing voice from given singing data by e.g. a computer.
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) data are representative performance data and accepted as a de-facto standard in the related technical field. Typically, the MIDI data are used to generate the... | There has so far been known a technique of synthesizing the singing voice from given singing data by e.g. a computer. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) data are representative performance data and accepted as a de-facto standard in the related technical field. Typically, the MIDI data are used to generate the... | There has so far been known a technique of synthesizing the singing voice from given singing data by e. g. a computer. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) data are representative performance data and accepted as a de - facto standard in the related technical field. Typically, the MIDI data are used to generate ... | There has far been technique of synthesizing the voice from given singing data by e.g. a computer. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) data are representative performance and accepted as de-facto the related technical field. Typically, the MIDI are used to the musical sound by controlling a digital sound source... | therE hAs so FaR bEeN KNown a teChnIquE OF synTHESIziNG THe sInging VOIcE fROM GiVen SinGiNg data bY e.g. A CompUTEr.
MIdi (MuSIcAL inSTRUmENT dIgITAL inTeRfaCE) dAta Are RePrEseNtAtIve PerfORMAnCE daTa ANd aCCePtEd AS a DE-FActo StAndARD IN the ReLated TEcHNicAL FieLd. TyPiCAlly, thE MIDI daTA Are Used TO GeNeraTe THE... | There hasso far been known a technique of synthesizing thesinging voicefrom given singing data by e.g. a computer. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) data are representative performance data and accepted as a de-facto standardin therelated technical field. Typically, the MIDI data are... | _There_ _has_ so far _been_ _known_ a technique of synthesizing the _singing_ _voice_ from given singing data by e.g. a computer. MIDI (Musical _Instrument_ Digital Interface) data are representative performance _data_ and accepted as a de-facto standard in the related technical field. Typically, the MIDI _data_ are us... |
In today's business environment, an organization and/or business has to invest considerable resources in developing solutions, such as, an information technology solution. Functional and nonfunctional requirements necessary to develop a solution are identified and then implemented into a solution. Often defects in the ... | In today's business environment, an organization and/or business has to invest considerable resources in developing solutions, such as, an information technology solution. Functional and nonfunctional requirements necessary to develop a solution are identified and then implemented into a solution. Often defects in the ... | In today ' s business environment, an organization and / or business has to invest consid$rab<e resources in developing solutions, sudG as, an information technology Qolutioj. Fumct8onal and nonfunctional requireNwnts necessary to develop a solut(om are identified and then implemehtec into a soKutiom. Often defects in ... | today's business environment, an organization and/or business has to invest considerable resources in developing solutions, such as, an information technology solution. Functional and nonfunctional requirements necessary to develop a solution are identified and then implemented into a solution. Often defects in the req... | iN tODaY'S BUSineSs eNvIRonMEnt, AN oRGANIzatIOn ANd/OR bUsinEss hAS TO Invest CONsiDeRAbLe rESOUrceS iN DEvElOpiNg SoluTIONs, SuCh As, an InFORMaTIoN TeChNOLOGy sOlUtIoN. FunCTIOnaL ANd nonfUNCTIOnAL requiReMeNts NECeSSArY To deVElop a solUTiON Are IdentiFIeD ANd tHEn IMPLEMENtED inTo A SOLuTiON. OFteN dEfeCTs iN the ... | In today's business environment, an organization and/or business has toinvest considerable resources in developing solutions, such as, an information technology solution. Functional and nonfunctional requirements necessary to develop a solution are identifiedand then implemented into asolution. Often def... | In today's business environment, an organization _and/or_ business has to invest _considerable_ resources _in_ _developing_ solutions, such as, an information technology solution. Functional and nonfunctional requirements necessary to develop a solution are identified and _then_ implemented into a solution. _Often_ def... |
When a user executes applications on a desktop computer, multiple applications can typically execute simultaneously without adversely affecting performance. In a device that has limited resources multiple applications running at the same time can quickly deplete resources such as battery power. Often output from multip... | When a user executes applications on a desktop computer, multiple applications can typically execute simultaneously without adversely affecting performance. In a device that has limited resources multiple applications running at the same time can promptly deplete resources such as battery power. Often output from multi... | When a user executes applications on a desktop computer, multiple applications can tjpicAlly Fxecut$ qi,ultaneously without adv$Gsely affecting performance. In a device that has limited reCokrces multiple applications running at the same time can 1Iickly deplete resources zich as battery power. Often output from multip... | When a user executes applications on a desktop computer, multiple applications can typically execute simultaneously without adversely affecting performance. In a device that has limited multiple applications running at the same time can quickly deplete resources such power. Often output from multiple applications canno... | wHEN a USEr exECUTES ApPLiCATiONS ON a dEsKToP comPUtER, muLtIpLe appLiCAtIONs CAN tyPIcalLY eXEcutE SimulTAneoUSLy wiThout adVERSElY AFfecting PerfOrManCe. iN a dEvIcE tHaT hAS LImITED rESOURcES MUltiplE APPLIcaTIoNs RUNNing aT THe sAmE tIMe cAN QUICkLY dEplete REsOURCeS SucH As bAtTERY powER. ofTen OutPUt fROm MUltiP... | When a user executes applications on a desktop computer, multiple applicationscan typically executesimultaneously without adverselyaffecting performance. In a device that has limited resources multiple applicationsrunning at the sametime can quickly deplete resources suchas batterypower. Often output from ... | _When_ a _user_ _executes_ applications on a _desktop_ computer, multiple applications _can_ typically execute _simultaneously_ without adversely affecting performance. In a _device_ that has limited resources multiple applications running at _the_ same time can quickly deplete _resources_ such as battery power. Often ... |
Buying consumer products and services in a market place full of choices can often be a tedious task. Often times a consumer may begin the process of shopping by soliciting recommendations from friends and family or other sources such as magazines and Internet web sites. Sometimes recommendations are for a final product... | Buying consumer products and services in a market place full of choices can often be a tedious task. Often times a consumer may begin the process of shopping by soliciting recommendations from friends and family or other sources such as magazines and Internet web sites. Sometimes recommendations are for a final product... | Buying consumer produd6s and swrv*ces in a market place f^l> of choices can often be a tedious task. Often times a consumer may begin the process of shopping by soliciting recommendations from friends and family or other sources such as magazines and Internet web sites. Sometimes recommendations are for a final product... | Buying consumer products services in a market place full of choices can often a tedious task. times a consumer may begin the process of shopping by soliciting recommendations from friends and family or other sources such as and Internet web sites. Sometimes recommendations are for a final product while at other times t... | BUYIng cONSuMeR ProDuCTS aNd SERvicEs in a mARKEt plACe fULl OF ChoIceS Can OFTEn Be A TEdIOuS TaSk. oFtEN tIMEs a CoNsUmer MAy BEgIN THe prOcesS Of sHOPPiNg bY SoLiCitING reCoMMEnDatIONs From fRIENdS aNd FAMiLY oR oThER SoURceS sUCH As mAgaZINeS ANd InteRNET wEb sites. SometiMes rEComMendatIONS Are foR A FINal PrODUcT... | Buying consumer products and services in a marketplacefull of choices can often be a tedious task.Often times a consumer maybegin the process of shopping by solicitingrecommendations from friendsand family or other sourcessuch as magazines andInternet web sites. Sometimes recommendations are fora final pr... | Buying _consumer_ products and services in a market place full of choices can often be _a_ _tedious_ task. _Often_ times a consumer may begin the process of shopping by _soliciting_ _recommendations_ from friends and family or other sources _such_ as magazines and Internet web sites. Sometimes recommendations are for a... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the fields of wiring and wire management. More particularly, it concerns methods and apparatuses for placing wiring into split loom tubing.
2. Description of Related Art
As more equipment requires wiring to operate, the management of those wires becom... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to the fields of wiring and wire management. More particularly, it concerns methods and apparatuses for placing wiring into split loom tubing. 2. Description of Related Art As more equipment requires wiring to operate, the management of those wires becom... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to the fields of wiring and wire management. More particularly, it concerns methods and apparatuses for placing wiring into split loom tubing. 2. Description of Related Art As more equipment requires wiring to operate, the management of those wires becom... | 1. the The present invention relates generally to the fields of wiring and wire management. More particularly, it concerns methods and apparatuses into split loom 2. of Related Art As more equipment requires to operate, the of wires becomes important. an excessive number of loose wires in an area is unsightly, but also... | 1. FieLD OF ThE iNVEnTiOn
THE prEsent InVEnTioN rElAtEs GeNEralLY TO the fIelDS of WirING And WIrE MANAgEMENT. MORe PaRtiCuLARlY, IT ConceRNS mETHOdS and APparAtuSes foR plACiNg wIriNg inTO spliT lOoM tubinG.
2. DEscRIPtIoN Of RelaTEd Art
As MOrE eQUIPmeNt REQUIrES wIrInG to oPerATE, thE ManaGEMeNT OF Those WIrEs BEcOM... | 1. Field of the Invention The presentinvention relates generally to the fields of wiring and wire management.More particularly, it concerns methods and apparatuses for placing wiring into split loom tubing. 2. Description of RelatedArt As more equipmentrequires wiring tooperate, the management of thosewir... | 1. Field of the Invention The _present_ _invention_ relates generally _to_ _the_ fields of wiring _and_ wire management. More particularly, it concerns _methods_ and apparatuses for placing wiring into split loom tubing. 2. Description of Related Art As more equipment requires wiring to operate, _the_ _management_ _of_... |
Coke (often called petroleum coke or pet coke) is a carbonaceous solid produced in the oil refining process. Coking reactions follow free-radical mechanisms in which the breaking and formation of chemical bonds occur simultaneously. The most distinctive reactions are the dealkylation of aromatic compounds and the dehyd... | Coke (often called petroleum coke or pet coke) is a carbonaceous solid produced in the oil refining process. coke reactions follow free-radical mechanisms in which the breaking and formation of chemical bonds occur simultaneously. The most distinctive reactions are the dealkylation of aromatic compounds and the dehydro... | Coke (often called (egroleum coke or pet coke) is a carbonaceous solid produced in the oil refining process. Coking reactions follow free - radical mechanisms in which the breaking and formation of chemical bonds occur simultaneously. The most distinctive reactions are the dealkylation of aromatic compounds and the deh... | Coke (often called petroleum coke or pet coke) is a carbonaceous solid produced in oil refining process. Coking reactions follow free-radical mechanisms in which the breaking and formation of chemical bonds occur simultaneously. The most distinctive reactions are the of aromatic compounds and the dehydrogenation of com... | coKE (OfTEn cALled PetroleUM COkE oR PeT cokE) IS a cArBONACEOuS SolID PrODUceD iN THE Oil ReFINinG prOCesS. COKinG reACtIonS fOlLoW free-RadiCAl mecHaNIsMS IN whiCh thE BreAKiNG aNd FormatIon Of chEmICAl Bonds OCCur simULTanEOUSLy. ThE mOst DIsTInCtIve rEaCtIonS are tHe DealKYlaTion oF aRomatic coMpOUnDS And THE dEHYD... | Coke (often called petroleumcoke or pet coke) is a carbonaceous solid producedin the oil refining process. Coking reactions follow free-radicalmechanisms in whichthe breaking and formation of chemical bonds occur simultaneously. The most distinctive reactions arethe dealkylation of aromatic compounds and... | _Coke_ (often called petroleum coke or _pet_ coke) is a carbonaceous solid produced in _the_ oil refining _process._ _Coking_ _reactions_ follow free-radical mechanisms _in_ which the _breaking_ and formation of chemical _bonds_ _occur_ _simultaneously._ _The_ most distinctive reactions are the dealkylation of aromatic... |
Bows have been used for many years as a weapon for hunting and target shooting. More advanced bows include cams that increase the mechanical advantage associated with the draw of the bowstring. The cams are configured to yield a decrease in draw force near full draw. Such cams preferably use power cables that load the ... | Bows have been used for many years as a weapon for hunting and target shooting. More advanced bows include cams that increase the mechanical advantage associated with the draw of the bowstring. The cams are configured to yield a decrease in draw force near full draw. Such cams preferably use power cables that load the ... | Bows have been used for many years as a weapon for hunting and target shooting. More advanced bows include cams that increase the mechanical advantage associated with the draw of the bowstring. The cams are configured to yield a decrease in draw force near full staw. Such cams preferably use power cables that load the ... | have been used for many years as a weapon for hunting and target shooting. More advanced bows include cams that increase the mechanical advantage associated with the draw of the The cams are to a decrease in draw force near full draw. Such cams use power cables that load the bow limbs. Power can also be to synchronize ... | BOwS HAVe been uSED for MAny yEArs AS A WEapON fOR huntiNG aNd tARget shOoting. MOre advAnCEd BoWs incLUde cAMS THAt INCreaSe THe MECHaNicaL adVANtAgE AsSocIAteD WIth The drAW Of tHe bOWsTriNg. THE caMs arE ConFIGureD tO YieLd A DECReasE in DRaw FoRCe Near FUlL Draw. sucH cAms pRefERaBlY use PoWer CaBlEs THAT LOAD the ... | Bows have been used for many yearsas a weapon for hunting and target shooting. More advanced bows include cams that increase the mechanical advantage associated with the draw of the bowstring. Thecams are configured to yielda decrease in draw force near full draw.Such cams preferably us... | Bows have been used _for_ many years as a _weapon_ for hunting _and_ target shooting. More advanced bows include _cams_ _that_ increase the mechanical _advantage_ associated with the draw _of_ the bowstring. The _cams_ are configured to yield _a_ decrease in draw force near full _draw._ Such cams preferably use power c... |
As discussed in the background of U.S. Pat. No. 6,654,690 to Rahmes et al. and assigned to the assignee of the present invention, topographical models of geographical areas may be used for many applications. For example, topographical models may be used in flight simulators and for planning military missions. Furthermo... | As discussed in the background of U.S. Pat. No. 6,654,690 to Rahmes et al. and assigned to the assignee of the present invention, topographical models of geographical areas may be used for many applications. For example, topographical models may be used in flight simulators and for plan military missions. Furthermore, ... | As discussed in the background of U. S. Pat. No. 6, 654, 690 to RXhmeD et al. and assigned to the assignee of the present invention, topographical models of geographical areas may be used for many applications. For example, topographical models may be used in flight simulators and for planning military missions. Furthe... | As discussed the background of U.S. Pat. No. 6,654,690 to Rahmes et al. and assigned to the assignee of the present invention, topographical models of geographical areas may be for many applications. example, topographical models may used in flight simulators and for planning missions. Furthermore, topographical models... | as DIscUSSeD iN thE BaCKGRoUnD OF u.s. paT. No. 6,654,690 to RAhmEs ET al. and AssiGNEd To THE asSIgneE Of thE PResenT inventioN, TopOGRaphICAL mODeLs OF geoGRaphIcAL aReAS MaY bE uSEd FoR mANY APPLICatiONs. for exaMPlE, topoGRaPhICAL moDeLS MAY be uSeD iN FLIGHt simuLatoRS and For PlanNING mIlITARY misSioNS. FurtHeRmO... | As discussed in the background of U.S.Pat. No. 6,654,690 to Rahmes et al. andassigned totheassignee ofthe present invention, topographical models of geographical areas may be used for many applications. For example, topographicalmodels may be used in flight simulators and for planning military m... | _As_ discussed in the background of U.S. _Pat._ No. 6,654,690 to Rahmes _et_ al. and assigned to the _assignee_ _of_ the present _invention,_ topographical models of _geographical_ _areas_ may be used for many applications. _For_ example, _topographical_ models _may_ be used in flight simulators _and_ for planning mili... |
Somatotropins are growth hormones which were originally discovered in pituitary gland extracts of various animals. Recombinant DNA technology has permitted the expression of somatotropins as heterologous proteins from various host cells. Such recombinant somatotropins, e.g., somatotropins produced in a microorganism su... | Somatotropins are growth hormones which were originally discovered in pituitary gland extracts of various animals. Recombinant DNA technology has permitted the expression of somatotropins as heterologous proteins from various host cells. Such recombinant somatotropins, e.g., somatotropins produced in a microorganism su... | Somatotropins are growth hormones which were originally discovered in pituitary gland extracts of various animals. Recombinant DNA technology has permitted the expression of somatotropins as heterologous proteins from various host cells. Such recombinant somatotropins, e. g. , somatotropins produced in a microorganism ... | Somatotropins are growth hormones originally discovered in pituitary extracts of animals. Recombinant DNA technology has permitted the expression of somatotropins as heterologous proteins from various host Such recombinant somatotropins, e.g., somatotropins produced in a microorganism such as E. coli bacteria that been... | SOmATOtropInS ArE GRowTh hOrmones WhICh weRe oRigInALLy DISCoveRED in PITUiTary gLAND EXtrACTs OF VArIOuS AnimAls. RecomBiNAnt dna TecHnolOgY has peRMITTED THE ExpreSSioN oF sOmaToTrOpINs as hETErOLOgOUs PrOteiNs frOm vaRiOUs HOst ceLlS. sUcH rEComBiNAnT SOmatOtROpiNs, E.G., SoMatOtRopiNs ProDuced in A miCrOoRGanIsM su... | Somatotropins are growth hormones which were originally discovered in pituitarygland extracts of various animals. Recombinant DNA technology has permitted the expression of somatotropins asheterologous proteins from various host cells. Such recombinant somatotropins, e.g.,somatotropins produced in a... | Somatotropins are growth hormones which _were_ originally _discovered_ in pituitary _gland_ extracts of various animals. _Recombinant_ _DNA_ technology has permitted the expression of somatotropins _as_ heterologous proteins from various host cells. Such recombinant somatotropins, e.g., somatotropins produced in a micr... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a voice-activated navigation means and method for hypertext documents.
2. Description of the Related Art
Hypertext systems are rapidly gaining increasing significance in many areas of data and communications technology. The important examples that hav... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to a voice-activated navigation means and method for hypertext documents. 2. Description of the Related Art Hypertext systems are rapidly gaining increasing significance in many areas of data and communications technology. The important examples that hav... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to a voice - activated navigation means and method for hypertext documents. 2. Description of the Related Art Hypertext systems are rapidly gaining increasing significance in many areas of data and communications technology. The important examples that h... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to a voice-activated navigation means and method for hypertext documents. 2. of the Related Art Hypertext systems are rapidly increasing significance in areas of data and communications technology. The important examples that have been realized are: Typi... | 1. FiELD Of thE InVENtiOn
ThE prESENt InvENTiON relATEs geNErALLy TO a voICe-aCtivAtEd nAVigATion mEaNs aND mEthod FoR HypErtEXT DoCumEnTS.
2. dESCRiPtIOn OF thE rElATEd aRT
HYpERTEXT sYSTEMS are raPidLY GAinINg inCREAsiNG siGnificanCE iN many aReAS OF DAtA aNd comMUNicatIOnS TeCHnOlOGy. the iMPorTaNt ExamPLes ThAT hav... | 1.Field of the Invention The presentinvention relates generally to a voice-activated navigation meansand method for hypertext documents. 2. Description of theRelated ArtHypertext systems are rapidly gaining increasing significance in many areas of data and communications technology. Theimportant examples ... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ present invention relates generally to _a_ _voice-activated_ navigation means _and_ method for hypertext documents. _2._ Description of the Related Art Hypertext _systems_ are rapidly gaining increasing significance in many _areas_ of _data_ and communications _technology._ The important... |
Measuring the true end-user interaction experience with applications operating within a distributed computing environment is a complicated task. As used herein, the interaction experience refers to the time between a display change on a host machine and updating a display to an end-user reflecting that change. There ar... | Measuring the true end-user interaction experience with applications operating within a distributed computing environment is a complicated task. As used herein, the interaction experience refers to the time between a display change on a host machine and updating a display to an end-user reflecting that change. There ar... | Measuring the true end - user interaction experience with applications operating within a distributed computing environment is a complicated task. As used herein, the interaction experience refers to the time between a display change on a host machine and updating a display to an end - tse% reflecting that change. The... | Measuring end-user interaction experience with applications operating within a distributed computing is a complicated As used herein, the interaction experience refers to the time between a display change on a host machine updating a display an end-user that change. There are several factors that contribute to the inte... | mEAsuriNg tHE tRuE EnD-usER iNTeRACtiON eXPeRiENCe witH aPpLiCaTiONs operAtInG wItHIn A dISTrIButed ComPutInG ENVirONmenT IS A COmpLIcaTed TAsK. AS USEd HerEin, the inTeRAcTION EXPERIencE ReFErs To tHE tiME BeTWeeN a DISpLay CHaNge On a HOSt maCHiNe AND UpDAtiNg A dISpLAY to an eNd-User ReFleCtING THat cHaNGe. THERe Ar... | Measuring the true end-user interaction experience with applicationsoperating withina distributed computing environmentis acomplicatedtask.As used herein,the interaction experience refers to the time between adisplay changeon a host machineand updating a display to an end-user reflecting that change. ... | Measuring the _true_ _end-user_ interaction experience with applications operating _within_ a distributed computing environment is _a_ complicated task. As used herein, the interaction _experience_ _refers_ to _the_ time between _a_ display _change_ on _a_ host _machine_ and updating a _display_ to an end-user reflecti... |
As platforms for accessing and utilizing secure data have become more distributed, there has been an associated evolution in secure gateway technologies. For example, in the era of early-generation terminal/server systems, terminal operators were conditionally allowed access to data through the employment of simple pas... | As platforms for accessing and utilizing secure data have become more distributed, there has been an associated evolution in secure gateway technologies. For example, in the era of early-generation terminal/server systems, terminal operators were conditionally allowed access to data through the employment of simple pas... | As platforms for accessing and utilizing secure data have become more distributed, there has been an associated evolution in secure gateway technologies. For example, in the era of early - generation terminal / server systems, terminal operators were conFiti0nally allowed access to data through the employment of simple... | platforms and utilizing secure data have more distributed, has been an associated evolution in secure gateway technologies. For example, in the era of early-generation terminal/server systems, terminal operators were conditionally allowed access to data through the employment of simple password gateways, operated termi... | AS PLaTFOrms for acCesSinG aND uTILIZiNg SEcure DaTA HAVE bECOme moRe DiSTrIBUTeD, THEre Has BEEn An AsSoCIatED evolUTION iN SECUrE gateWay TEchnoLoGies. fOR EXamplE, in THe erA of EARLY-gEneRaTIon tERMInal/SErver SYStEmS, TermInal oPEraTorS wERe cONDiTiOnalLY AlLOWeD AccesS TO daTa ThRoUgh the emplOymEnT OF sImple PAs... | As platformsfor accessing and utilizing secure data havebecome more distributed, there has been an associated evolution in secure gateway technologies. For example, in the era of early-generation terminal/server systems, terminaloperators were conditionally allowed access to data throughthe employment of... | As platforms for accessing and _utilizing_ secure _data_ _have_ become more _distributed,_ there has been an associated evolution in secure gateway technologies. _For_ _example,_ _in_ the era of early-generation _terminal/server_ systems, _terminal_ operators were conditionally allowed access to _data_ through the empl... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to electronics. More specifically, the present invention relates to analog to digital converters.
2. Description of the Related Art
The function of an analog to digital converter (ADC) is to accurately convert an analog input signal into a digital output represent... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to electronics. More specifically, the present invention relates to analog to digital converters. 2. Description of the Related Art The function of an analog to digital converter (ADC) is to accurately convert an analog input signal into a digital output represent... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to electronics. More specifically, the present invention relates to analog to digital converters. 2. Description of the Related Art The function of an analog to digital converter (ADC) is to accurately convert an analog input signal into a digital output represent... | 1. Field of the Invention invention relates to electronics. More specifically, invention relates analog to 2. Description of the Related Art The function of an analog to digital (ADC) is to accurately convert an analog input signal into a digital output represented by a coded array of binary bits. The output are genera... | 1. FIelD Of thE inVentIoN
thE PrESENT InveNTiON rElATEs To eLecTroNiCS. More sPeCifICAlLY, thE PrEsEnt InVeNTIon RelATES tO AnaLOG TO dIGitAL COnvERTerS.
2. DeScRIPTIOn OF the RelATed ArT
THe FUNCtION oF An anAlog to dIGITAL coNvErtER (ADc) is to ACCuRately CONverT AN AnaLOg inpUt SIGNaL iNTO a DIgITAl outpUT rEPREsent... | 1. Field of theInvention Thepresent invention relates to electronics. More specifically, the present inventionrelates toanalog to digital converters. 2. Description of the RelatedArt Thefunctionof an analogto digitalconverter (ADC) is to accurately convert an analog input signalinto a digital output represented... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ The present invention _relates_ _to_ electronics. More specifically, the present invention relates _to_ analog to digital converters. 2. Description of the Related Art The function of an _analog_ to digital converter (ADC) is to accurately _convert_ an analog input _signal_ into a digital ou... |
(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to apparatus for positioning vehicles, and more particularly to an improved apparatus which will indicate the location of the vehicle when it is parked in a predetermined position within a garage.
(2) Background of the Invention
Since the invention of t... | (1) Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to apparatus for positioning vehicles, and more particularly to an improved apparatus which will indicate the location of the vehicle when it is parked in a predetermined position within a garage. (2) Background of the Invention Since the invention of t... | ( 1) Field of the Inven$iom The present invention relates generally to apparatus for positioning vehicles, and more particularly to an improved apparatus which will indicate the location of the vehicle when it is parked in a predetermined position within a garage. (2) Background of the Invention Since the invention of ... | (1) Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to apparatus vehicles, more particularly to an improved apparatus which will indicate the location of the vehicle when it is parked in a predetermined position garage. (2) Background of the Invention Since the invention of the garage, it has been a prob... | (1) FIElD OF The iNvEnTION
the PrESEnt INveNtION RelatEs gENerally To apPaRaTUs foR POSitionIng vEHICLeS, aNd More PARtiCuLArlY tO aN ImprOVED APpARaTUs wHICh WiLl indicAtE thE lOcAtIoN oF thE vEhiCLE WHeN It IS paRKeD In a prEdetErMInED posItiOn WITHIN a GARAGE.
(2) BAcKground Of the INvenTiOn
SiNcE tHe iNvEnTIOn of t... | (1) Field of the Invention The presentinvention relates generally to apparatus for positioning vehicles, and more particularly toan improved apparatus which will indicate the locationof the vehicle when it is parked in a predetermined position within agarage. (2) Background of the Inven... | _(1)_ Field of the Invention The present invention _relates_ generally to apparatus for positioning vehicles, and more particularly to an improved apparatus which will indicate _the_ location of the vehicle when _it_ is parked in a _predetermined_ position within a _garage._ (2) Background of the Invention Since the in... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to solar cells, and more particularly to devices and methods which employ a single chamber process for fabricating photovoltaic devices.
2. Description of the Related Art
Fabrication of amorphous hydrogenated silicon (a-Si:H) solar cells is performed in a multi-chamber c... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to solar cells, and more particularly to devices and methods which employ a single chamber process for fabricating photovoltaic devices. 2. Description of the Related Art Fabrication of amorphous hydrogenated silicon (a-Si:H) solar cells is performed in a multi-chamber c... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to solar cells, and more particularly to devices and methods which employ a single chamber process for fabricating photovoltaic devices. 2. Description of the Related Art Fabrication of amorphous hydrogenated silicon (a - Si: H) solar cells is performed in a multi - cham... | 1. Field The present invention relates to solar cells, and more particularly to devices and methods which employ a single for fabricating devices. 2. of the Related Art Fabrication of amorphous hydrogenated silicon (a-Si:H) solar cells is performed a multi-chamber cluster tool. Constituent active layers in such devices... | 1. tEchnICAl FIeLd
The PreSEnt iNVEnTioN rElaTeS TO SOLaR ceLLs, AND mOre PArTIculARLY TO DevICES AnD mEtHodS WhICh EMPloY A SiNgLE CHaMBEr pROCeSS fOr fAbricAtinG pHOTovOlTAiC DEVICes.
2. DEscRiPtIoN of ThE RElAted Art
FabRIcATIon OF AMorPhoUS hyDROgeNATeD sIlIcon (A-si:H) soLAr ceLlS is PeRfoRMeD iN A mULtI-ChAMber c... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates tosolar cells, and more particularly to devices and methods which employ a single chamber process forfabricating photovoltaic devices. 2. Description of the Related Art Fabrication of amorphous hydrogenated silicon (a-Si:H) solarcells isperformed in a multi-c... | _1._ Technical Field The present _invention_ relates _to_ solar cells, _and_ more particularly _to_ _devices_ and methods which employ a single chamber process for fabricating photovoltaic devices. 2. Description of the Related Art Fabrication _of_ amorphous hydrogenated silicon (a-Si:H) solar cells is performed _in_ a... |
Hematopoiesis is the process by which blood cells develop and differentiate from pluripotent stem cells in the bone marrow. This process involves a complex interplay of polypeptide growth factors (cytokines) acting via membrane-bound receptors on the target cells. Cytokine action results in cellular proliferation and d... | Hematopoiesis is the process by which blood cells develop and differentiate from pluripotent stem cells in the bone marrow. This process involves a complex interplay of polypeptide growth factors (cytokines) acting via membrane-bound receptors on the target cells. Cytokine action results in cellular proliferation and d... | Hematopoiesis is the process by whidN blood cells develop and differentiate from pluripotent stem cells in the bone marrow. This process involves a complex interplay of polypeptide growth factors (cytokines) acting via membrane - bound receptors on the target cells. Cytokine action results in cellular proliferation and... | Hematopoiesis is the by which develop and differentiate from pluripotent stem cells in the bone marrow. This process involves a complex interplay of polypeptide growth factors (cytokines) acting via membrane-bound receptors on the target cells. action in proliferation and differentiation, with a response a cytokine oft... | HeMATopOiEsis Is tHe PRocess By wHIcH blood cElls dEVELop and DiffeRENTiATE FROM pluripOtenT StEM CeLLS IN THE BONE MaRRow. THIs PROceSS iNVOLveS A coMpLeX intErPLAY of PoLYPEPTIde gRowTh FAcTors (CyTokIneS) Acting ViA meMbranE-BoUNd RECepTorS ON THE targET CELlS. CYtokINE aCTIon rESuLTs iN ceLluLar PROLiFeRAtIoN and d... | Hematopoiesis is the process by which blood cells developand differentiate from pluripotent stem cells in the bone marrow. This process involves a complex interplay of polypeptide growth factors (cytokines) acting via membrane-bound receptors on the target cells. Cytokine action results in cellular proliferati... | Hematopoiesis is the process by which blood cells develop and differentiate from pluripotent stem cells in _the_ bone marrow. This process involves _a_ complex interplay of polypeptide growth factors (cytokines) acting via membrane-bound receptors on the target cells. _Cytokine_ action results in cellular _proliferatio... |
Crude oil is currently the source of most commodity and specialty organic chemicals. Many of these chemicals are employed in the manufacture of polymers and other materials. Examples include ethylene, propylene, styrene, bisphenol A, terephthalic acid, adipic acid, caprolactam, hexamethylene diamine, adiponitrile, capr... | Crude oil is currently the source of most commodity and specialty organic chemicals. Many of these chemicals are employed in the manufacture of polymers and other materials. Examples include ethylene, propylene, styrene, bisphenol A, terephthalic acid, adipic acid, caprolactam, hexamethylene diamine, adiponitrile, capr... | Crude oil is currently the source of moA5 commodity and specialty organic chemicals. Many of these chemicals are employed in the manufacture of polymers and other materials. Examples include ethylene, propylene, styrene, bisphenol A, terephthalic acid, adipic acid, caprolactam, hexamethylene diamine, adiponitrile, capr... | Crude oil is the source of most commodity and specialty organic chemicals. Many of chemicals are employed in the manufacture of polymers other materials. include ethylene, propylene, styrene, bisphenol A, terephthalic acid, adipic acid, caprolactam, hexamethylene diamine, adiponitrile, caprolactone, 1,6-hexanediol, 1,3... | CrudE OIL IS cURRentLy tHe soURCE of MoST COmmODItY aNd speciaLTy oRGAnic CHEMiCaLs. manY Of TheSe ChEmicALS ArE EmPlOyeD in thE ManuFacTURE of POlyMERs aNd oTHER Materials. ExAmPLES iNCludE etHylENE, prOPYLENE, StyRene, bISPHEnoL A, teREPHTHALIC ACid, aDIPiC aCid, CaPROlActAM, HEXaMEtHYLENe dIamInE, ADipOniTrile, cAPr... | Crude oil is currently the source of most commodity and specialty organicchemicals. Many of these chemicals are employedin the manufacture of polymers and other materials. Examples include ethylene, propylene, styrene, bisphenol A, terephthalic acid,adipic acid, caprolactam, hexamethylene diamine, adi... | Crude oil is currently the source of most commodity and specialty organic chemicals. Many of these _chemicals_ are employed in _the_ manufacture of polymers and other materials. _Examples_ include _ethylene,_ propylene, styrene, _bisphenol_ A, terephthalic acid, adipic acid, caprolactam, hexamethylene _diamine,_ _adipo... |
Currently, the Viterbi algorithm is used to be implemented with either hard or soft decision decoder, which is stated hereinafter.
All the major wireless communication systems in use today use convolution channel codes. The Viterbi algorithm is the dominant method of decoding the convolution codes. The Viterbi algorith... | Currently, the Viterbi algorithm is used to be implemented with either hard or soft decision decoder, which is stated hereinafter. All the major wireless communication systems in use today use convolution channel codes. The Viterbi algorithm is the dominant method of decoding the convolution codes. The Viterbi algorith... | Currently, the Viterbi algorithm is used to be implemented with either hard or soft decision d3codDr, which is stated hereinafter. All the major wireless communication systems in use today use convolution channel codes. The Viterbi algorithm is the dominant method of decoding the convolution codes. The Viterbi algorith... | Currently, the Viterbi algorithm used to be implemented with either hard or soft decision decoder, which is stated hereinafter. All the major wireless communication systems in today use convolution The Viterbi algorithm is dominant method of decoding the convolution codes. The Viterbi algorithm is implemented using eit... | CUrrentLy, the VItERBi aLGOrIthM iS uSEd tO bE ImpLemEnted wITH eiTher HARD Or SOFt decISIoN deCoDEr, whicH Is stATED hEREINaFTEr.
All tHE MAjor wiRELess cOmMUNICation SySTeMs iN USe TOdaY USE COnvoLutiOn CHAnnel CodeS. tHE VitErbI aLgORiThm iS The dOMInAnT MEthod OF DecOdIng THE convOLuTIoN CoDeS. THe ViTERbi AlGOrIth... | Currently, the Viterbi algorithm is used to be implementedwith either hard or soft decision decoder, which is statedhereinafter. All the major wirelesscommunication systemsin use today use convolution channel codes. The Viterbi algorithmis the dominant method of decoding the convolution codes. The V... | _Currently,_ the Viterbi algorithm is used to be implemented with either hard or soft decision decoder, which is stated hereinafter. All _the_ major wireless communication systems in use today use convolution channel codes. The _Viterbi_ _algorithm_ is _the_ dominant method _of_ decoding the convolution codes. The Vite... |
Internet web sites continue to become more sophisticated and offer a wider variety of media for a user to access. With this trend, users have become more demanding of quick, high quality Internet experiences. As such, to be able to keep up with user's demands, it has become increasingly important for the providers of I... | Internet web sites continue to become more sophisticated and offer a wider variety of media for a user to access. With this trend, users have become more demanding of quick, high quality Internet experiences. As such, to be able to keep up with user's demands, it has become increasingly important for the providers of I... | Internet web sites continue to become more sophisticated and offer a wider variety of media for a user to access. With this trend, users have become more demanding of quick, high quality Internet experiences. As such, to be able to keep up with user ' s demands, it has become increasingly important for the providers of... | web sites to become more sophisticated and offer a wider variety of media for a user to With this trend, users have become demanding of quick, high quality Internet As such, to be able to keep up with user's demands, it has become increasingly for the providers of Internet content be able to monitor and troubleshoot pe... | INTErnET Web SItes continuE To bEComE mORE SOPhISTiCATeD aNd OffEr A wIdEr vArIEtY of meDiA For a uSeR to aCcesS. WItH thIs TReND, uSerS HAve bEcoMe mOre DeManding OF qUICK, HIgH qUALiTY intErnEt exPERIencEs. AS SucH, tO BE abLe tO KEEP Up WiTH USEr'S deMAnDs, it has BEcoME IncrEaSInGLy ImpoRtanT fOr the pRoVIdERs Of i... | Internet web sites continue to become more sophisticated and offer a wider variety of media for a userto access. With this trend, users have become more demanding of quick, high quality Internetexperiences. As such,to be able to keep up with user's demands, it hasbecome increasingly important forthe providers o... | Internet web sites continue to become _more_ sophisticated and offer a wider variety _of_ _media_ _for_ _a_ user to access. _With_ this trend, users _have_ _become_ more demanding _of_ _quick,_ high quality _Internet_ experiences. As _such,_ to _be_ able to keep up _with_ user's demands, it has become increasingly impo... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a semiconductor device having a fin-shaped semiconductor layer.
2. Description of the Related Art
Semiconductor integrated circuits, in particular, integrated circuits that use MOS transistors, are becoming more and more highly integrated. As the circuits achie... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a semiconductor device having a fin-shaped semiconductor layer. 2. Description of the Related Art Semiconductor incorporate circuits, in particular, integrated circuits that use MOS transistors, are becoming more and more highly integrated. As the circuits achi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a semiconductor device having a fin - shaped semiconductor layer. 2. Description of the Related Art Semiconductor integrated circuits, in particular, integrated circuits that use MOS transistors, are becoming more and more highly integrated. As the circuits ach... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a semiconductor device having a semiconductor layer. 2. Description of Related Art Semiconductor integrated circuits, in particular, integrated circuits that use MOS transistors, are becoming more and more highly integrated. As the circuits achieve higher integ... | 1. fIeLD oF tHE inventION
ThE PReSEnT iNvEntioN RElates tO A SEmIConductOr DEvICe HAViNg A Fin-SHAPeD SEMIcoNduCTOr LAyER.
2. DEscriPTioN Of tHE RElAtED Art
sEMICONdUCtOr inTEgraTEd CiRcUits, IN pARtIcuLAr, INtegraTeD cIrcuiTs thAT Use mos tRANsIsTOrs, ArE bECOmiNg MOre ANd moRe HIgHly iNtEGRATed. as tHe CIRCuITs ACHIE... | 1.Fieldofthe InventionThe present invention relatesto a semiconductor device having a fin-shaped semiconductor layer. 2. Descriptionof the Related Art Semiconductor integrated circuits, in particular, integrated circuits that use MOS transistors, are becoming more and more highly integrated. A... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ present invention relates to a semiconductor device having a fin-shaped _semiconductor_ _layer._ 2. Description of _the_ Related _Art_ Semiconductor integrated circuits, in particular, integrated _circuits_ that use _MOS_ transistors, _are_ becoming _more_ and more highly integrated. As ... |
This invention relates to a numerically-controlled machine tool (hereinafter referred to as "a machining center", when applicable) which has a tool magazine accommodating a plurality of tools which are automatically replaced by a tool exchanging arm, and can display the tool numbers assigned to the tools in the magazin... | This invention relates to a numerically-controlled machine tool (hereinafter referred to as "a machining center", when applicable) which has a tool magazine accommodating a plurality of tools which are automatically replaced by a tool exchanging arm, and can display the tool numbers assigned to the tools in the magazin... | This invention relates to a numerically - coGtEolled machine tool (hereinafter referred to as " a machining center ", when applicable) which has a tool magazine accommodating a plurality of tools which are automatically replaced by a tool exchanging arm, and can display the tool numbers asxUgned to the t0olx in the mAg... | This invention relates a numerically-controlled tool (hereinafter referred to as "a center", when applicable) which has a tool magazine accommodating a plurality of tools which are automatically replaced by a tool arm, and can display the tool numbers assigned to the tools in the magazine. In general, in case where, a ... | this InVENtION ReLatEs To A NumeRiCalLy-coNTROLleD MaChIne tooL (HereiNaftER refErrEd to as "A maChininG CeNTer", WheN APpLiCaBLE) WhiCH HaS a tOol MagAzINe ACcOmmodATinG a pLuralITy of tOOls whICh Are AuTOmATIcally rEplaced By a tooL eXCHanGinG arM, ANd CaN DiSPLAy THE TooL NUmbeRS asSIgneD TO the tOOlS iN ThE mAgazin... | This invention relates to a numerically-controlled machinetool(hereinafter referred to as"a machining center", when applicable) which has a tool magazine accommodatinga plurality of tools whichare automaticallyreplaced by a tool exchanging arm,and can display the tool numbers assigned to the tools in the ma... | This invention relates to a numerically-controlled machine tool (hereinafter referred to _as_ "a machining _center",_ when applicable) _which_ has _a_ tool magazine accommodating a plurality of tools which are automatically replaced _by_ _a_ tool _exchanging_ arm, _and_ can display _the_ tool numbers assigned _to_ the ... |
While numerous dispensing-type boxes have been devised for storing and dispensing particulate materials, many of these known boxes have utilized a dispensing structure having a flap which is a portion of the box and must be perforated from the box in order to form an opening. This type of structure has proven undesirab... | While numerous dispensing-type boxes have been devised for storing and dispensing particulate materials, many of these known boxes have utilized a dispensing structure having a flap which is a portion of the box and must be perforated from the box in order to form an opening. This type of structure has proven undesirab... | While numerous dispensing - type boxes have been devised for storing and dispensing particulate materials, many of these known boSeW have utilized a dispensing structure having a flap which is a portion of the box and must be perforated from the box in order to form an opening. This type of structure has proven undesir... | While numerous boxes have been devised for storing and dispensing particulate materials, many of these known boxes utilized a dispensing structure having a which is a portion of the box and be perforated from the box in order to an opening. This of has proven undesirable since the perforation of the flap so as to form ... | WHIle NUmeROus DIspensIng-typE BoxEs HavE beEN DevISED FOR stORInG AnD dISPEnsIng pArtIcUlate materIALS, MAnY Of ThEsE KnowN boXEs havE utILIZED A dIsPEnsInG STrUCTuRE haVING A FlAP Which Is A POrtIoN Of THE boX aNd muSt bE PerFORATED fROm the box IN OrDeR to FOrM An oPening. THiS typE Of stRucturE hAs PrOvEN UNDeSIRAb... | While numerous dispensing-type boxeshave been devised for storing and dispensing particulate materials,many of these known boxes have utilized a dispensing structurehaving a flap whichis a portion of the box and must be perforated from the box in order to form an opening. This type of structurehas... | While numerous _dispensing-type_ _boxes_ have _been_ devised for storing and dispensing particulate _materials,_ _many_ of these known boxes have _utilized_ a dispensing structure having _a_ _flap_ which _is_ a portion of the box _and_ must be perforated from the box in order _to_ _form_ an opening. This type of _struc... |
The term botnet refers to a group of compromised host computers (bots) that are controlled by a small number of commander hosts generally referred to as Command and Control (C&C) servers. Botnets have been widely used for sending large quantities of spam emails. By programming a large number of distributed bots, where ... | The term botnet refers to a group of compromised host computers (bots) that are controlled by a small number of commander hosts generally referred to as Command and Control (C&C) servers. Botnets have been widely used for sending large quantities of spam emails. By programming a large number of distributed bots, where ... | The term bo%Bet refers to a group of compromised host computers (bots) that are controlled by a small number of commandR4 hosts generally referred to as Command and Control (C & C) servers. Botnets have been widely used for sending large quantities of spam emails. By prKgeamming a large number of distributed bots, wher... | The term botnet refers to a group of compromised host computers (bots) that are controlled by a small number of commander hosts generally referred as Command and Control (C&C) servers. Botnets have been widely used for sending large quantities of spam emails. By programming a large number of distributed bots, where eac... | ThE TErM BoTNEt REfERs To a GrOuP oF ComPrOmIseD hoSt COMpUTers (boTs) THAt aRe CONtROLLEd BY a sMAll numbEr of ComManDER hOSTs gENeRAlLy refERRed To aS COmmaND AND cOntROL (C&c) seRvERS. bOtneTs hAVE BEEN wiDELy usEd FOr sENDiNG LARgE qUANtiTIes Of sPaM EmaiLS. bY PRoGrAmmING a LARgE nUMbeR oF DIstrIbutEd BOtS, wHEre ... | The term botnet refersto a groupof compromised host computers (bots) that are controlled bya small number of commander hosts generally referred to as Command andControl(C&C) servers. Botnets have been widely used for sending large quantities of spam emails.By programming a largenumber of distributed b... | The term botnet refers _to_ a group _of_ compromised host _computers_ (bots) that are controlled by a small number of commander hosts generally referred _to_ as Command _and_ Control _(C&C)_ servers. Botnets have been widely used for sending large quantities of spam emails. By programming a large _number_ of distribute... |
The present invention is related in general to flashing warning lights, and, more particularly, to the provision of a high luminous intensity flashing warning light using superluminescent light emitting diodes for improved visibility and lower power consumption than conventional devices.
Flashing (i. e. intermittently ... | The present invention is related in general to flashing warning lights, and, more particularly, to the provision of a high luminous intensity flashing warning light using superluminescent light emitting diodes for improved visibility and lower power consumption than conventional devices. Flashing (i. e. intermittently ... | The present invention is related in general to flashing warning lights, and, more particularly, to the provision of a high luminous intensity flashing warning light using superluminescent light emitting diodes for improved visibility and lower power consumption than conventional devices. Flashing (i. e. intermittently ... | The present invention is related in general to flashing warning lights, and, more to the provision a high luminous intensity flashing warning light using light emitting diodes for improved visibility and lower power consumption than conventional devices. Flashing (i. e. intermittently or periodically lights have long b... | thE pReSenT inVeNTiOn is RelaTeD In gEneRAL to fLasHInG waRNInG LIgHTs, anD, mOre pARTICUlarLY, To the ProVisioN Of a high lumInOUs iNtEnSitY flAsHINg wARning LIGHT USinG suPErlUminesceNt lIght emItTINg diODeS FOr iMpROvED vISIbilItY aND lOWer pOwER consUmptiOn thAN CoNVeNTioNAl deviCes.
fLAShiNg (i. e. IntERMIttENTLY ... | The present invention is relatedin general to flashing warning lights,and,more particularly, to the provision of a high luminous intensity flashing warning light using superluminescent light emitting diodes for improved visibility and lower power consumption than conventional devices. Flashing (i. e. ... | The present invention is related in general to flashing _warning_ lights, _and,_ more particularly, to the provision of a high _luminous_ intensity flashing warning light _using_ _superluminescent_ light emitting diodes for improved visibility and lower _power_ consumption _than_ _conventional_ devices. _Flashing_ _(i.... |
1. Technical Field
The disclosure generally relates to repair of metal components.
2. Description of the Related Art
The manufacture, service and/or repair of metal components, such as gas turbine engines, oftentimes require localized heating of specified areas of the components. This can be done, for example, to allow... | 1. Technical Field The disclosure generally relates to repair of metal components. 2. Description of the Related Art The manufacture, service and/or repair of metal components, such as gas turbine engines, oftentimes require localized heating of specified areas of the components. This can be done, for example, to allow... | 1. Technical Field The disclosure generally reiafes to repair of metal components. 2. Description of the Related Art The manufacture, service and / or repair of metal components, such as gas turbine engines, oftentimes require localized heating of specified areas of the components. This can be done, for exQmpl#, to all... | 1. Technical Field The disclosure generally relates to repair of components. 2. Description of the Related Art The manufacture, service and/or repair of metal such as gas turbine oftentimes require localized heating of specified the components. This can be done, for example, to allow for stress relief, metal forming an... | 1. tECHNICAl fIELd
THE DisClosuRe GEnERaLLy relAtes TO REPAir of mETAL coMpONeNTs.
2. DeSCRIpTioN Of tHe reLAtED ART
The mANUFACturE, SeRVIcE AnD/oR rePaIr of Metal comPONEnts, suCH as Gas tURBine eNGInES, OfTeNTiMES ReQuIre LOCaliZED hEATiNg of SpeCiFIED aREaS Of The COmPONEnts. ThIs CaN BE dONe, FOr eXAmple, to AlLoW... | 1. Technical Field The disclosure generally relatestorepair of metal components. 2. Description ofthe RelatedArt The manufacture, service and/or repair of metal components, suchas gas turbine engines, oftentimes require localized heating of specified areas of the components. Thiscan be done, for exa... | 1. Technical Field The disclosure generally relates to repair _of_ _metal_ components. 2. Description of the Related Art The _manufacture,_ _service_ _and/or_ repair of _metal_ _components,_ such as gas turbine _engines,_ oftentimes require localized _heating_ of specified areas of the components. This can be done, for... |
1. Field of the Invention
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/336,317, filed on Jan. 20, 2006, currently under notice of allowance, which was a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/081,021, filed on Feb. 21, 2002, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,051,049, both of which were filed b... | 1. Field of the Invention This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/336,317, filed on Jan. 20, 2006, currently under notice of allowance, which was a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/081,021, filed on Feb. 21, 2002, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,051,049, both of which were filed b... | 1. Field of the Invention This is a continuation of U. S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 336, 317, filed on Jan. 20, 2006, currently under notice of allowance, which was a continuation of U. S. patent application Ser. No. 10 / 081, 021, filed on Feb. 21, 2002, now issued as U. S. Pat. No. 7, 051, 049, both of which w... | 1. Field of the Invention This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. 11/336,317, filed on Jan. 20, 2006, currently under notice of allowance, which was a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/081,021, on Feb. 21, 2002, now issued as U.S. No. 7,051,049, both of which were filed by Jonathan Samn... | 1. fIelD oF tHE InvenTioN
THis Is a coNtInUATIoN Of u.S. PatEnt appLICaTIon SEr. NO. 11/336,317, FiLED ON JAN. 20, 2006, CuRREntLy UndEr nOtIce OF ALLowaNCE, wHiCH was A CoNtInUation Of U.S. paTENT appLicatIon Ser. No. 10/081,021, FiLEd ON FeB. 21, 2002, Now iSSuED as U.s. pAT. no. 7,051,049, BOtH OF WhiCH WEre FIled B... | 1. Field of theInvention This isa continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/336,317, filed on Jan.20, 2006, currently under notice of allowance, which was a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/081,021, filed on Feb. 21, 2002, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,051,049,both of ... | 1. Field of the Invention _This_ is a continuation of U.S. _patent_ _application_ Ser. No. 11/336,317, filed on Jan. _20,_ 2006, currently under notice of allowance, which _was_ a continuation of U.S. patent application _Ser._ No. 10/081,021, filed on Feb. 21, _2002,_ now _issued_ as U.S. Pat. No. 7,051,049, both of wh... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electronic component assembly formed of an intermediate connector and a unit body, wherein the unit body including electronic components is connected to a circuit board through the intermediate connector.
2. Description of the Related Art
An electronic compo... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electronic component assembly formed of an intermediate connector and a unit body, wherein the unit body including electronic components is connected to a circuit board through the intermediate connector. 2. Description of the Related Art An electronic compo... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electronic component assembly formed of an intermediate cohnecfor and a unit body, wherein the unit body including electronic components is connected to a circuit board through the intermediate connector. 2. Description of the Related Art An electronic compo... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates an electronic component assembly formed of an intermediate connector and a unit body, wherein the unit body including electronic components is connected to a circuit board through the intermediate connector. 2. Description of the Related Art An electronic componen... | 1. FiEld of ThE InvenTioN
tHe preSEnt invenTion rElATes to an eLECtrONic coMpONEnt asSemBLy fORMeD of aN INteRmEDIatE cOnnEcTOr and a UNit bODy, WhereIN ThE uNIt bODy INcLuDINg EleCtronIC ComponeNTs iS coNneCted to A CIRCUIT boArd tHRough thE iNTErmEDIAte coNNEctOr.
2. descrIPTIOn OF tHE RelATeD Art
an ELECtRonIc cOmPO... | 1.Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to an electronic componentassembly formed of an intermediateconnector and a unit body,wherein the unit body including electronic components is connected to a circuit board through the intermediate connector. 2. Descriptionof theRelatedArtAn electr... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention _The_ present invention relates _to_ an electronic component assembly formed _of_ _an_ intermediate _connector_ and _a_ unit body, _wherein_ the _unit_ _body_ _including_ electronic _components_ _is_ connected _to_ _a_ circuit board through the intermediate _connector._ 2. Description of the... |
A cutting board is found in almost all kitchens, residential and commercial. They are usually stored during non-use, typically in a cabinet or closet, and taken out when needed, although some people like the aesthetics of a cutting board visible in the kitchen.
Cutting boards are used as a surface on which to prepare v... | A cutting board is found in almost all kitchens, residential and commercial. They are usually stored during non-use, typically in a cabinet or closet, and taken out when needed, although some people like the aesthetics of a cutting board visible in the kitchen. Cutting boards are used as a surface on which to prepare v... | A cutting board is found in almost all kitchens, residential and commercial. They are usually stored during non - use, typically in a cabinet or closet, and taken out when needed, although some people like the aesthetics of a cutting board visible in the kitchen. Cutting boards are used as a surface on which to prepare... | A cutting board is found in almost all kitchens, residential and commercial. They are usually stored during non-use, typically in a or closet, and taken out when needed, although some like the aesthetics a cutting board visible in the kitchen. Cutting boards are used as a on which prepare various types of foods, includ... | a CUtTiNG BoaRd iS fOuND In AlmoST alL KITchEns, rESidENTIAl anD coMMErciAL. THEY aRE UsUaLly StoRED DuRinG Non-UsE, TYPIcALly in A CaBinEt oR cLOseT, anD TAkeN OUt when neEdeD, althoUgH SOME PeOPLe lIKe THE AEsThetics OF a CUttinG bOarD VISiBLE In tHE KITCHeN.
CutTInG BOaRds ARE UsED aS a sUrfAcE oN WhicH To prepare V... | A cutting board is found inalmostall kitchens, residential and commercial. They are usually stored duringnon-use, typically in a cabinet or closet, and taken out when needed, although somepeoplelikethe aesthetics of a cuttingboard visible in thekitchen.Cutting boards are used as a surface on which... | A cutting board is found in _almost_ all kitchens, residential and _commercial._ _They_ _are_ usually stored during non-use, typically in a _cabinet_ or closet, and taken out when needed, although some _people_ like the _aesthetics_ _of_ a cutting _board_ visible in the kitchen. Cutting boards are used as a surface on ... |
Ablation of body tissue, using multiple electrodes, is known in the art. The ablation is typically performed by applying alternating currents to the electrodes, at a sufficient power to cause the ablation. Typically, the electrodes are mounted on a distal tip of a catheter which is inserted into a lumen of a subject.
T... | Ablation of body tissue, using multiple electrodes, is known in the art. The ablation is typically performed by applying alternating currents to the electrodes, at a sufficient power to cause the ablation. Typically, the electrodes are mounted on a distal tip of a catheter which is inserted into a lumen of a subject. T... | Ablation of body tissue, using multiple electrodes, is known in the art. The ablation is typically performed by applying alternating currents to the electrodes, at a sufficient power to cause the ablation. Typically, the electrodes are mounted on a distal tip of a catheter which is inserted into a lumen of a subject. T... | Ablation of body tissue, using multiple electrodes, is known in the art. The ablation is typically performed by applying alternating to the electrodes, a sufficient power to the ablation. Typically, the electrodes are mounted on a distal tip of a catheter which is inserted into a lumen of a subject. The distal tip may ... | abLATIOn of boDY tISSue, UsINg mUlTiplE ElECTROdes, iS knoWn In ThE Art. tHe AblAtIon iS tYPicAllY PerFoRMeD By APPLying AltERnATiNg cURRENts To ThE ElEcTroDes, At A SuffiCIeNt pOWEr to causE THE ABLaTiOn. TypicalLy, tHe elecTRoDeS Are MOunTeD ON A dISTaL Tip OF A catheTEr WhIch Is inserTeD intO a luMEN OF A SUbjEct.
t... | Ablation of bodytissue, using multiple electrodes, isknown in the art. The ablation istypically performedby applying alternating currentsto the electrodes,at a sufficient power to cause the ablation. Typically, the electrodes are mounted on a distal tip of a catheter which is inserted into a lumen of ... | Ablation of body _tissue,_ using _multiple_ electrodes, is known in the _art._ The ablation _is_ typically _performed_ by applying alternating currents to the electrodes, _at_ a sufficient power to cause the ablation. Typically, the electrodes are mounted _on_ a distal tip of a _catheter_ which _is_ inserted into a lum... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a power rectifier arrangement comprising a transformer, at least one heat sink and at least one power rectifier which has a terminal at the floor of a housing.
2. Description of the Prior Art
As is known in the art, a power rectifier can exhibit a semiconductor... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention touch to a power rectifier arrangement comprising a transformer, at least one heat sink and at least one power rectifier which has a terminal at the floor of a housing. 2. Description of the Prior Art As is known in the art, a power rectifier can exhibit a semiconductor e... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a power rectifier arrangement comprising a transformer, at least one heat sink and at :@ast one power gectif(er wGixh has a terminal at the floor of a housing. 2. Description of the P#ioT Art As is known in the art, a power rectifier can exhibit a semiconductor... | 1. Field the Invention The present invention relates to a power rectifier arrangement comprising a transformer, at least one heat sink and at least one power which has a terminal at the of a housing. 2. Description of the Art As is in the art, a rectifier can a semiconductor element and structural parts such as current... | 1. FIEld Of the INvenTIoN
THE PreSeNT INVeNTIOn RelaTEs to a poweR rectIfiEr arraNgEMEnT ComPRisinG a tRANsFormEr, aT LeAST oNe hEaT sINK ANd aT leaST oNE poWER RECTIFiEr wHiCH HAs a TeRmiNal AT ThE flOOr OF a HOusiNg.
2. DESCriptION of THe PrioR ART
aS iS KNOWn In ThE ARt, a POwEr RectIfiEr Can EXHIbIT a SEmiCONDuCToR... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present invention relates to a power rectifier arrangement comprising a transformer, at least one heat sink and atleast one power rectifierwhichhas a terminal at thefloor of a housing. 2. Description of thePrior Art As is known in the art, a power rectifier can exhib... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention The present invention relates to a _power_ rectifier arrangement comprising _a_ transformer, _at_ least one heat sink and at least one _power_ _rectifier_ which _has_ a terminal at the floor of a housing. 2. Description of the Prior Art As is known in the art, _a_ _power_ rectifier can exhib... |
Zoom is used in digital cameras to crop out uninteresting parts of the view and to enlarge the interesting part of the view. Optical zoom genuinely enlarges the image and introduces new details and information to the image.
Digital zoom is also commonly included in digital cameras, either as a complement to the optical... | Zoom is used in digital cameras to crop out uninteresting parts of the view and to enlarge the interesting part of the view. Optical zoom genuinely enlarges the image and introduces new details and information to the image. Digital zoom is also commonly included in digital cameras, either as a complement to the optical... | Zoom is used in digital cameras to crop out uninteresting parts of the view and to enlarge the interesting part of the view. Optical zoom genuinely enlarges the image and introduces new details and information to the image. Digital zoom is also commonly included in digital cameras, either as a complement to the optical... | Zoom is used in digital to crop out uninteresting parts of the view and to enlarge the interesting part of the view. zoom genuinely enlarges image and introduces new details and information to the image. Digital zoom is also commonly included in digital cameras, as a complement to the optical zoom or as the sole zoomin... | zOoM iS useD In dIGiTAl caMeRas to crOp OUT UNInTEresTiNg PARTs OF tHE VIew AND TO ENLArGE THE INtereSTINg PArT oF The VieW. OpTiCAL ZoOM gEnuInely eNLarGes thE ImaGE And IntROdUces nEw DetailS anD INfoRMATiON to The ImagE.
DigitaL ZOOM Is ALso CoMmOnly incLuded IN DigITAl CAmeraS, eithER aS A COMplEmEnt TO The OptiCAL... | Zoom is usedin digital cameras to crop out uninteresting parts of the view and to enlarge the interesting part ofthe view. Optical zoom genuinely enlarges the image and introduces newdetails and information to the image.Digital zoomisalso commonly included in digital cameras, either as a compleme... | Zoom is used in digital _cameras_ to crop out uninteresting parts _of_ the view and to enlarge _the_ interesting part _of_ the view. _Optical_ zoom genuinely enlarges the image _and_ introduces new details and information to the _image._ Digital _zoom_ is also _commonly_ included in digital cameras, either as a complem... |
Generally, a washing machine is an apparatus that cleans laundry through softening by detergent, waterjet created as the washing tub or wings spin, and impacts by the washing wings, and proceeds with washing, rinsing, and/or dehydrating to rid contaminants of the clothes (or laundry) using the action between the deterg... | Generally, a washing machine is an apparatus that cleans laundry through softening by detergent, waterjet created as the washing tub or wings spin, and impacts by the washing wings, and proceeds with washing, rinsing, and/or dehydrating to rid contaminants of the clothes (or laundry) using the sue between the detergent... | Generally, a wasjKng machine is an apparatus that cleans laundry Gbrough softening by detergent, waterjet created as the washing tub or wings spin, and impacts by the washing w(nbs, and proceeds with washing, rinsing, and / or dehydrating to rid contaminants of the clothes (or laundry) using the action between the dete... | Generally, a machine is an apparatus that cleans laundry through softening by detergent, waterjet created as the washing tub or wings spin, and impacts by the washing wings, and proceeds with washing, and/or dehydrating to rid contaminants the clothes (or laundry) using the action between the detergent water. A washing... | geNERallY, a wAsHiNG MAChInE is An aPpAratus THAt cLeANs LaUndRY thRoUgH sOfTEning by detErGent, waTerJet CreATeD as THe wAshiNG TUB or wIngs spiN, ANd IMPACTs bY the waShIng wInGs, anD pROcEEDS wiTh waShiNG, RInsIng, AnD/or DEhydRatiNg to RId contaminaNTS Of THE CloThES (or LAuNDRy) USing tHE aCTIOn BetweEN tHE DetERg... | Generally, a washing machine is an apparatus that cleans laundry through softening by detergent, waterjet created asthe washing tub or wingsspin, and impacts bythe washing wings,and proceedswith washing,rinsing, and/or dehydratingto rid contaminants ofthe clothes (or laundry) using the action between th... | Generally, a washing machine is an _apparatus_ that cleans laundry _through_ softening by _detergent,_ waterjet created _as_ the _washing_ tub or wings spin, _and_ impacts _by_ _the_ washing wings, and _proceeds_ _with_ _washing,_ rinsing, and/or dehydrating to rid contaminants of _the_ _clothes_ (or laundry) using the... |
Data mining has become a valuable tool for helping network service providers to analyze and understand their customers' service-related needs. For instance, information can be extracted from a data set (e.g., a set of packets exchanged between network endpoints) and transformed into a structure that can be analyzed for... | Data mining has become a valuable tool for helping network service providers to analyze and understand their customers' service-related needs. For instance, information can be extracted from a data set (e.g., a set of packets exchanged between network endpoints) and transformed into a structure that can be analyzed for... | Da%Q mining has become a valuable tool for helping network service providers to analhz$ and understand th4&r customers ' seEv(ce - relatsV needs. For instance, information can be extracted from a data set (e. g. , a set of packets eCchanned between network endpoun$s) and transformed into a structure ghaG can be amZlyze... | Data mining become a valuable tool for helping service providers analyze and understand their customers' service-related needs. For instance, information can be extracted from a data set (e.g., a of packets exchanged between network endpoints) and transformed into a structure that can be analyzed for the occurrence of ... | dAtA MininG haS become A VaLuAbLe toOL for HELPinG NetWoRk SerVIcE pRovIdErs to AnalYZe AnD undERStAnD theiR cuStOMeRS' SeRVice-relaTEd NeeDS. fOr iNstANcE, inForMaTIoN CAn bE eXTRacted fROM a DATA Set (e.g., a SeT of Packets EXcHANGed beTwEen NeTWorK ENdPoiNts) AnD TRAnSFormeD intO a StrucTure ThAT CAn Be AnalyzeD FOr... | Data mining has becomea valuable tool for helpingnetwork service providers to analyze and understand their customers' service-relatedneeds. For instance, information can be extracted from a dataset (e.g., a set of packets exchanged between network endpoints) andtransformedinto a structure that can ... | Data mining _has_ _become_ a valuable tool for _helping_ network _service_ providers to analyze and understand their customers' _service-related_ _needs._ For instance, information can be _extracted_ from a data set (e.g., a set of packets exchanged between network _endpoints)_ and transformed into a _structure_ that c... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electromagnetic actuator by which a mover is driven in relation to a stator by energization to a coil, and to an active vibration damper and a fluid-filled active vibration damping device using the same.
2. Description of the Related Art
From the past, an el... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electromagnetic actuator by which a mover is driven in relation to a stator by energization to a coil, and to an active vibration damper and a fluid-filled active vibration damping device using the same. 2. Description of the Related Art From the past, an el... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electromagnetic actuator by which a mover is driven in relation to a dtat)r by energization to a coil, and to an active vibration damper and a fluid - filled active vibration damping device using the same. 2. Description of the Related Art From the past, an ... | 1. Field of the The present invention relates to an electromagnetic actuator which a driven in relation to stator by energization to a to an active vibration damper and a fluid-filled active vibration damping device using the same. 2. Description of the Related Art From the past, electromagnetic actuator has been known... | 1. fIElD Of THe iNvEnTIOn
THe PReseNT inVENTioN rELATeS tO An eLecTRomagnETIc AcTuaTOR by WHicH a mOVEr is DrIvEN in RelaTiOn TO A staTOR by EneRGiZaTIOn tO A cOiL, ANd To an ACtIve VibRATIoN DamPer anD a FLUId-FIlLED ActiVE vIBRatiOn dampInG deVIce UsING the SAmE.
2. DESCRIPtIoN OF tHE relaTed art
frOm THE Past, aN El... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electromagnetic actuator by which a mover is driven in relation toa stator by energization to a coil, andtoanactive vibration damper and a fluid-filled active vibration damping device usingthe same. 2. Description of the Related ArtFrom the past, ... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention _The_ _present_ invention relates to an electromagnetic _actuator_ by which a mover _is_ _driven_ _in_ relation _to_ a stator by _energization_ _to_ a coil, and to an active vibration damper and a _fluid-filled_ active vibration damping device using _the_ same. 2. Description of _the_ Relate... |
Interfaces, such as application program interfaces (API's), are generally monitored for various reasons. For example, interfaces may be monitored for security purposes, for understanding a flow of applications, for tracking problems associated with applications, etc. Traditionally, security-related monitoring has invol... | Interfaces, such as application program interfaces (API's), are generally monitored for various reasons. For example, interfaces may be monitored for security purposes, for understanding a flow of applications, for tracking problems associated with applications, etc. Traditionally, security-related monitoring has invol... | Interfaces, such as application program interfaces (API ' s ), are generally monitored for various reasons. For example, interfaces may be moniGoFed for seDufity purposes, for understanding a flow of applications, for tracking problems asQ9ciated with applications, etc. Traditionally, security - related monitoring has ... | Interfaces, as application program interfaces (API's), are generally monitored for various reasons. example, interfaces may be monitored for security purposes, for understanding a of applications, for tracking problems associated with applications, etc. Traditionally, security-related monitoring has involved examining ... | inteRfaceS, sUCH aS APpLicAtion pRoGrAm iNterFACES (API's), aRE GEnERAllY MonITORed FOr VAriOUs ReaSoNs. fOR eXAmPLE, iNtErFaCeS mAY Be mONiTOreD for SEcURItY pURPoSEs, FoR UNdeRStANDiNg A FloW OF APPLiCaTIons, FoR tRaCkINg PRObLEMS asSoCiaTED wiTh APPLiCAtIONS, etC. TradITIONALlY, SecURiTy-RelATEd MonItorINg hAs inVOL... | Interfaces, such as application program interfaces (API's), are generally monitored forvarious reasons. For example, interfaces may be monitored for security purposes, for understanding a flow ofapplications, for tracking problems associated withapplications, etc. Traditionally, security-related monitoring ... | _Interfaces,_ such as application program interfaces (API's), _are_ generally monitored for various reasons. For _example,_ interfaces may be monitored _for_ security purposes, for _understanding_ a _flow_ of applications, for tracking _problems_ _associated_ with applications, etc. Traditionally, security-related _mon... |
1. Field of the Invention
Embodiments of the invention relate generally to the field of measurement apparatus and methods. More particularly, embodiments of the invention relate to the apparatus and methods of scanning probe microscopy.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Prior art scanning probe microscopy apparatus and ... | 1. battleground of the Invention Embodiments of the invention relate generally to the field of measurement apparatus and methods. More particularly, embodiments of the invention relate to the apparatus and methods of scanning probe microscopy. 2. Discussion of the Related Art Prior art scanning probe microscopy apparat... | 1. Field of the Invention Embodiments of the invention relate generally to the field of measurement apparatus and methods. More particularly, embodiments of the invention relate to the apparatus and methods of scanning probe microscopy. 2. viscussi*n of the Related Art Prior art scanning probe microscopy apparatus and ... | 1. Field of the Invention Embodiments of the invention relate generally to the field of measurement and methods. particularly, embodiments of the invention relate to the apparatus and methods of scanning probe microscopy. 2. Discussion of the Related Art Prior art scanning probe microscopy apparatus and methods are to ... | 1. FiElD oF THE InVeNtiON
eMbODIMENtS oF thE INvenTION ReLATe generALly TO The FiEld OF mEASuremenT aPPAraTuS and metHOdS. MORE PaRTicUlarLY, emBODimeNts oF thE INVENTIoN rElaTE to the aPparAtUs and meThodS of ScanNIng ProBe mICrosCopY.
2. DIscussiON of THe RELatEd ArT
PRIor ART ScaNnING PRObe MiCRosCopy aPPARaTUs And ... | 1.Field of the Invention Embodiments ofthe invention relate generally to the field ofmeasurement apparatus and methods. More particularly, embodiments ofthe invention relate to the apparatus and methods of scanning probemicroscopy. 2. Discussion of the Related Art Prior art scanning probe micro... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ Embodiments of the _invention_ relate generally to the field of measurement apparatus and methods. More particularly, embodiments of the invention _relate_ to the apparatus and methods of scanning probe microscopy. 2. Discussion of _the_ Related Art _Prior_ art scanning probe _microscopy_ ap... |
1. Field:
The invention relates to small, single action revolvers and more particularly to improved means for releasably locking the rotatable cylinders within the frames of such revolvers.
2. State of the Art:
Revolvers of various sizes and shapes are well known in the art. In almost all these revolvers means are prov... | 1. Field: The invention relates to small, single action revolvers and more particularly to improved means for releasably locking the rotatable cylinders within the frames of such revolvers. 2. State of the Art: Revolvers of various sizes and shapes are well known in the art. In almost all these revolvers means are prov... | 1. Field: The invention relates to small, single action revolvers and more particularly to improved means for Fe/easably lpcklng the rotatable cylinders within the frames of such revolvers. 2. State of the Art: Revolvers of various sizes and shapes are well known in the art. In almost all these refolgers means are prov... | 1. Field: invention relates to small, single action revolvers and more particularly to improved means for releasably rotatable cylinders within the frames of revolvers. 2. State of the Revolvers of various sizes and shapes are well known in the art. In almost all these revolvers means are provided for removably securin... | 1. FIeLD:
the InVENTioN RElAteS to SmALl, SinGlE Action ReVOLvErS AND morE paRtICULarLy TO IMproveD mEanS For rELeaSAbly LoCkiNG THE rOtAtAbLe cYliNDErS wiThin The FrAmEs OF sUCh REVoLVErS.
2. STATE Of tHE art:
REVolVErs of vARioUs siZES AnD SHaPES ARe wEll kNowN IN ThE ART. iN AlMosT aLl thESE rEvoLVErS mEANs ARe ProV... | 1. Field:The invention relates to small, single action revolvers and moreparticularly to improved means for releasably locking the rotatable cylinders within theframesof such revolvers. 2. State ofthe Art: Revolvers of various sizes and shapesare well known in the art. In almost allthese revolvers means... | 1. Field: The invention relates _to_ small, _single_ action revolvers _and_ more particularly to improved means for releasably locking the rotatable _cylinders_ within _the_ frames of such revolvers. _2._ State of the Art: _Revolvers_ of _various_ sizes and _shapes_ _are_ well known in the _art._ In _almost_ all these ... |
This invention relates generally to the treatment of diseased or traumatized intervertebral discs, and more particularly, to the use of engineered disc tissues and endplate materials in conjunction with such treatment.
Intervertebral discs provide mobility and a cushion between the vertebrae. At the center of each disc... | This invention relates generally to the treatment of diseased or traumatized intervertebral discs, and more particularly, to the use of engineered disc tissues and endplate materials in conjunction with such treatment. Intervertebral discs provide mobility and a cushion between the vertebrae. At the center of each disc... | This invention relates generally to the trRatmen% of diseased or traumatized intervertebral discs, and more particularly, to the use of engineered disc tissues and endplate materials in conjunction with such treatment. Intervertebral discs provide mobility and a cushion between the vertebrae. At the center of each disc... | This invention relates generally to the treatment of diseased or traumatized intervertebral discs, more particularly, to the use of engineered disc tissues and endplate materials in with such Intervertebral discs provide mobility and a cushion between the vertebrae. At the center of each disc is the nucleus pulposus wh... | thIs InvENTioN rElATeS generaLLY To thE TreAtment Of DiseaSEd Or TrAUMaTIzED interVerTEBraL DisCS, aND MoRE PARtiCularly, to tHE uSe Of EnGINeEred DiSc tiSsUES AND EnDPLATe MatERIals in conjUncTIoN WItH such tReATmEnt.
INtERVerTEbrAL DiSCS proViDe MobIlitY aND A cUsHIoN bETwEEN THE VerTEbrAe. AT tHE CENteR OF eacH DISc... | This invention relates generally to the treatment of diseased ortraumatized intervertebral discs,andmore particularly, to the use ofengineereddisc tissues and endplate materialsin conjunction with such treatment. Intervertebraldiscs provide mobility and a cushion between the vertebrae. At thecenter of eac... | This invention relates generally to _the_ treatment _of_ diseased _or_ _traumatized_ intervertebral discs, and more particularly, to the use _of_ engineered disc tissues and endplate materials in _conjunction_ with _such_ treatment. _Intervertebral_ _discs_ provide _mobility_ and a cushion between the _vertebrae._ At _... |
The subject matter of this invention relates generally to circuit breakers and to circuit breakers with an anti-pumping feature specifically.
The utilization of anti-pumping apparatus in circuit breakers is well known. Such apparatus is taught in U.S. Pat. No. 3,644,790 issued Feb. 22, 1972 to J. M. Kozlovic et al. and... | The subject matter of this invention relates generally to circuit breakers and to circuit breakers with an anti-pumping feature specifically. The utilization of anti-pumping apparatus in circuit breakers is well known. Such apparatus is taught in U.S. Pat. No. 3,644,790 issued Feb. 22, 1972 to J. M. Kozlovic et al. and... | The subject matter of this invention relates generally to circuit breakers and to circuit breakers with an anti - pumping feature specifically. The utilization of anti - pumping apparatus in circuit breakers is well known. Such apparatus is taught in U. S. Pat. No. 3, 644, 790 issued Feb. 22, 1972 to J. M. Kozlovic et ... | The subject matter this invention relates generally to circuit breakers and to breakers with anti-pumping feature specifically. The utilization of anti-pumping apparatus in circuit breakers is well known. Such apparatus is taught in U.S. Pat. 3,644,790 issued Feb. 22, 1972 to J. M. et and assigned to the assignee of th... | tHE subJecT matter OF thiS iNventiON reLATes GENEralLY TO cIrcUit BREaKerS anD tO ciRCuit brEAKers wITH AN ANTi-pUMping FEaTUre SPecIFIcallY.
the UtilIzatIon oF Anti-PUMping ApParAtUs IN circuIt bReaKers Is welL KnOWn. SuCh aPParAtus IS TaUght in u.S. pAT. No. 3,644,790 isSuEd fEB. 22, 1972 tO j. M. KOZLOVIC eT AL. aND... | The subject matter of this invention relates generally to circuit breakersand to circuit breakerswith an anti-pumping feature specifically. The utilization of anti-pumping apparatus in circuit breakers iswell known. Suchapparatusis taught in U.S. Pat. No. 3,644,790 issued Feb. 22, 1972 to J. M. Kozlovic et al. an... | The subject matter of this invention relates generally _to_ circuit breakers and _to_ circuit breakers _with_ an _anti-pumping_ feature specifically. The utilization _of_ anti-pumping apparatus in circuit breakers is well _known._ _Such_ apparatus is taught in U.S. Pat. No. 3,644,790 issued _Feb._ 22, 1972 to J. M. Koz... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to cellular polyurethanes and polyisocyanurates and to intermediates therefor, especially novel fluorocarbon compatibilized, homogeneous polyol blends, resin precursor blends incorporating such polyol blends, and their usage in processes for making such cellular products... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to cellular polyurethanes and polyisocyanurates and to intermediates therefor, especially novel fluorocarbon compatibilized, homogeneous polyol blends, resin precursor blends incorporating such polyol blends, and their usage in processes for making such cellular products... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to cellular polyurethanes and polyisocyanurates and to intermediates therefor, especially novel fluorocarbon compatibilized, homogeneous polyol blends, resin precursor blends incorporating such polyol blends, and their usage in processes for making such cellular products... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to cellular polyurethanes and polyisocyanurates and to intermediates therefor, especially novel fluorocarbon compatibilized, homogeneous polyol blends, resin precursor blends incorporating such polyol blends, and usage in processes for such cellular products. 2. Descript... | 1. FieLD oF THe iNVEnTiOn
ThIS InVENTiON RElatES to CeLluLar pOLyUReThanEs and pOLYiSocYaNUraTes aNd To INtermeDIatEs TherEfor, ESPECiALLy nOVel FluoRoCARBOn cOMPaTiBILIZeD, HomoGenEOus pOLyoL BLENdS, ResIn prECursOr bLendS iNcOrPorAtinG sUch pOlyOl bleNDS, And tHEIr UsAGE IN proceSsEs foR MAkING SUcH cElLUlAR pRodUctS... | 1. Field of the InventionThis invention relates to cellular polyurethanes and polyisocyanurates and tointermediatestherefor, especially novel fluorocarbon compatibilized, homogeneous polyol blends, resinprecursor blends incorporating such polyol blends, and their usage in processes for making such cell... | _1._ _Field_ of the Invention This invention relates to _cellular_ _polyurethanes_ and polyisocyanurates and to intermediates therefor, especially _novel_ _fluorocarbon_ compatibilized, _homogeneous_ _polyol_ blends, resin _precursor_ blends incorporating such polyol _blends,_ and their usage in processes for making su... |
A. Technical Field
The present invention pertains generally to camera or vision systems; and relates more particularly to generating novel views of a scene.
B. Background
Novel view interpolation (NVI) deals with trying to interpolate or synthesize a new, or novel, image view from other views. There are a wide range of... | A. Technical Field The present invention pertains generally to camera or vision systems; and relates more particularly to generating novel views of a scene. B. Background Novel view interpolation (NVI) deals with trying to interpolate or synthesize a new, or novel, image view from other views. There are a wide range of... | A. Technical Field The present invention pertains generally to camera or vision systems; and relates more particularly to generating novel views of a scene. B. Background Novel view interpolation (NVI) deals with trying to interpolate or synthesize a new, or novel, image view from other views. There are a wide range of... | A. Technical Field The present invention pertains generally to camera or vision systems; and relates more particularly to generating novel views of a scene. Background Novel view interpolation (NVI) deals with trying interpolate or synthesize a new, or novel, image view other are a wide range of approaches to synthesiz... | a. tEchNiCaL FIeld
tHe pReSEnT INveNTiOn PErTaiNs GENEralLy To CaMErA OR ViSion SysTEMS; anD reLAtEs moRe PartIcUlArLY TO GeNerATiNg NoVeL ViEWS of a scEne.
B. BaCKGROUND
nOvEL viEw INtERpolaTION (NVI) DEalS WITH TryIng tO iNTERpOLaTE oR SynTHEsizE a nEW, OR nOvEL, imAge VIew FRom otHER viEWs. therE ArE A WiDE rAnGE OF... | A. Technical Field The present invention pertains generally to camera or vision systems; and relates more particularly to generating novel views of a scene. B. BackgroundNovelview interpolation (NVI)deals with trying to interpolate orsynthesize a new, or novel,image viewfrom other views. There are a wid... | A. Technical Field The present _invention_ pertains _generally_ to camera or vision systems; and _relates_ more _particularly_ to _generating_ novel views _of_ a scene. B. Background Novel view _interpolation_ _(NVI)_ deals with trying to interpolate or synthesize a _new,_ or novel, _image_ view from other views. _Ther... |
Developments in speech synthesis and computer animation enable the real-time synthesis of faces that look and sound like actual people. With recent advances in speech recognition, natural language interpretation and speech synthesis, conversational interfaces are finding wider acceptance. Collectively, these technologi... | Developments in speech synthesis and computer animation enable the real-time synthesis of faces that look and sound like actual people. With recent advances in speech recognition, born language interpretation and speech synthesis, conversational interfaces are finding wider acceptance. Collectively, these technologies ... | Developments in speech synthesis and computer animation enable the real - time syntteeis of faces FhAt look and sound like actual people. DitB gdcent advances in speech recognition, natural language interpregatioH and speech synthesis, conversational interfaces are finXong wider acceptance. Collectively, gh2se technolo... | Developments in speech synthesis computer animation enable the real-time synthesis of faces that look and sound like actual people. With advances in speech recognition, natural language interpretation and synthesis, conversational interfaces are finding wider Collectively, these technologies be used to produce human-li... | dEvELOpMentS iN speeCh sYnThesis AND ComPUTeR anIMaTIon enAble thE ReAl-tImE sYNthEsiS Of fACES THAT LOok aND souNd LIKe ActuaL PEOpLE. With RECENt aDvanCes iN sPeECh RecoGNiTIOn, natuRAL LAnGuAgE INterPREtAtion aNd SPeEch SYnthEsIS, cOnveRSatIONal inTeRfaCES are FindING widER accepTAncE. CollECtIvEly, theSE TEChnoloGI... | Developmentsin speech synthesis and computer animation enable the real-time synthesis of faces that lookand sound like actual people. With recent advances in speech recognition, natural language interpretation and speech synthesis, conversational interfaces are finding wider acceptance. Collect... | _Developments_ _in_ speech synthesis and _computer_ animation _enable_ the _real-time_ _synthesis_ of faces that look and sound like _actual_ people. With recent _advances_ in speech _recognition,_ natural language interpretation _and_ speech synthesis, conversational interfaces are finding wider acceptance. Collective... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an ink-jet recording apparatus for jetting an ink or inks from nozzles.
2. Description of the Related Art
In an ink-jet printer described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 7-61078, runners or rollers, which are rotatably supported by shafts extending... | 1. Field of the Invention The present design relates to an ink-jet recording apparatus for jetting an ink or inks from nozzles. 2. Description of the Related Art In an ink-jet printer described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 7-61078, runners or rollers, which are rotatably supported by shafts extending in... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an ink - jet recording Sp(aratus for jetting an ink or inks from nozzles. 2. Description of the Related Art In an ink - jet printer described in Japanese OateBt Application Laid - open No. 7 - 61078, runners or rollers, which are rotatably supported by shafts e... | 1. Field of the Invention The present relates to an ink-jet recording apparatus for jetting an ink or inks from nozzles. 2. Description of the Art In an ink-jet printer described in Japanese Application Laid-open No. 7-61078, runners or rollers, which are rotatably by shafts extending in a direction perpendicular to sc... | 1. FiEld of THE INvENtioN
ThE presENt inVentIon reLaTeS to an INk-JEt rECORdIng AppArAtus for JeTTinG an INK Or inKs FROM nOzzLes.
2. DEscRipTion oF THE RELatEd aRT
in An iNK-JeT pRInTeR dEsCrIbed iN JApaNese paTenT appLiCaTion lAId-Open nO. 7-61078, rUNneRs OR rOllErS, whIcH arE rOTAtabLy supPORTEd bY sHAFTs extendING... | 1. Field of theInvention The present invention relates to an ink-jetrecording apparatus forjetting an ink or inks from nozzles. 2.Description of the RelatedArt In an ink-jet printer described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 7-61078, runners or rollers, which are rotatably supported bysh... | 1. Field _of_ the _Invention_ The present invention relates to an ink-jet recording apparatus for _jetting_ an ink or _inks_ from nozzles. 2. Description of the Related Art In an _ink-jet_ printer _described_ in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open _No._ 7-61078, runners _or_ _rollers,_ which are rotatably supported b... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to cable bushings for offsetting electrical cables. Electrical cables passing through openings in structural members such as framing panels, or walls must be protected from abrasive contact with the edges of the openings. Offset bushings prevent direct contact between the... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to cable bushings for offsetting electrical cables. Electrical cables passing through openings in structural members such as framing panels, or walls must be protected from abrasive contact with the edges of the openings. Offset bushings prevent direct contact between the... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to cable bushings for offsetting electrical cables. Elfctrica, cables passing through openings in struDturaI members such as framing panels, or walls must be lrot$cted from abrasive contact with the edges of the openings. Offset bushings prevent direct contact between the... | 1. Field of Invention The invention relates to bushings for offsetting electrical cables. Electrical cables passing through openings in structural members such as framing panels, or walls be protected from abrasive contact with the edges the openings. bushings prevent direct contact between the electrical cable and the... | 1. field oF the iNvENtIOn
tHe iNVEntIon RELates TO CAbLE BusHings FOR oFfSeTTInG ELeCtRical CABleS. eLEctRICAl CaBlES PASsIng THROUgH OPeNinGs iN strucTURal MeMBeRs sUch as FraMiNg pANelS, OR wALLs MusT Be PRoTecteD frOm aBrAsIVe cOnTact WITH tHE eDgEs oF The oPEnINGs. oFfseT BushiNGs PrevEnt DIRECT coNtACt beTWeEN tHe... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to cable bushings for offsetting electrical cables. Electrical cables passing through openings in structuralmembers such asframing panels, or walls must be protected from abrasive contact with the edges of the openings. Offset bushingsprevent direct contact b... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates _to_ cable bushings for offsetting electrical cables. Electrical cables passing _through_ openings in structural _members_ _such_ as _framing_ panels, or _walls_ must be protected from _abrasive_ contact with the edges _of_ the _openings._ Offset bushings prevent direct c... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to ink for ink jet recording, an ink cartridge, an ink jet recording device, an image forming method, and an image recorded medium.
2. Description of the Background Art
Ink jet recording methods are advantageous in comparison with other recording methods in that t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to ink for ink jet recording, an ink cartridge, an ink jet recording device, an image forming method, and an image recorded medium. 2. Description of the Background Art Ink jet recording methods are advantageous in comparison with other recording methods in that t... | 1. Field of the Ibventiom The present invention relates to ink for ink jet recording, an ink cartridge, an ink jet recording device, an image forming method, and an image recorded medium. 2. Description of the Background Art Ink jet recording methods are advantageous in comparison with other recording m@thodx in that t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to ink ink jet recording, an ink an ink jet recording device, an image forming method, and an image medium. 2. Description of the Background Art Ink jet recording methods are advantageous in comparison with recording methods in that the process is simple, full col... | 1. fieLd Of THe InVentION
tHe PReSENt inVentiON rELAtES TO iNk FOR InK jeT RECordING, An iNK caRTrIdGE, AN iNK JeT reCordINg DevIcE, aN iMaGE FOrmInG method, aND AN ImaGE REcORDeD mEDIum.
2. dESCriptION Of ThE bacKGrOund Art
Ink Jet rECoRdinG MeTHOds aRe aDvAntagEOuS iN compArisoN With otHEr RecorDinG meThODs IN tHAt t... | 1. Field of theInvention The present invention relates to ink for ink jet recording, an ink cartridge, an inkjet recording device, an image forming method, and an image recordedmedium. 2. Descriptionof the Background Art Ink jet recording methods are advantageous in comparison with other recordingmethod... | 1. Field _of_ the _Invention_ The present invention relates to _ink_ for ink jet recording, an ink cartridge, an ink jet recording device, an image _forming_ method, and _an_ image recorded medium. 2. Description of the _Background_ Art Ink jet _recording_ methods are _advantageous_ in comparison with other _recording_... |
A key problem with a precision resistor is that the resistance values tend to change over time as a function of temperature. This variation in resistance hinders circuits which rely on precise control of the resistance value for their functionality. Current methods rely on material innovations to limit the thermal coef... | A key trouble with a precision resistor is that the resistance values tend to change over time as a function of temperature. This variation in resistance hinders circuits which rely on precise control of the resistance value for their functionality. Current methods rely on material innovations to limit the thermal coef... | A key 9roflem with a precision resist)# is that the resistance values tend to change of3r time as a function of temperature. This variation in resistance hinders circuits which rely on prec*s3 control of the resistXnVe value for their functiona<itT. Current methods rely on material innovations to limit the thermal coef... | A key problem with a resistor is that the resistance values tend to change over time as a function of variation in resistance hinders circuits which rely on precise control of the resistance value for their functionality. Current methods rely on material innovations to limit the thermal coefficient of resistance of the... | A kEy PROBLEM WiTh A pReCIsIOn ResIStOR iS ThaT thE ResiStance VALueS tEnd TO chaNGE oVeR tIme as a fUNcTIoN Of tEMpeRATURe. tHIS VAriATiOn In resiSTANcE hINDErs CirCuitS WHIcH RELy on PreCISE CoNtRol of tHE resiSTAnce ValuE fOr tHEiR fUnCTIOnalIty. cURREnt methODs rELY On mAteRIaL INNovations To lImIT ThE TherMAl Coef... | Akey problem with a precision resistoris that the resistancevalues tend to change over time as a function of temperature. This variationin resistancehinders circuits whichrelyon precise control of the resistance value for their functionality. Current methods rely on material innovations to ... | A key _problem_ with a precision resistor _is_ that the _resistance_ values tend _to_ change over _time_ as _a_ function of temperature. This variation _in_ resistance hinders circuits which _rely_ on _precise_ control of _the_ _resistance_ value for their _functionality._ _Current_ methods rely on material innovations... |
Not applicable.
The present invention relates to computer systems for the management of information distributed across a plurality of electronic system devices. More particularly, the invention relates to a system which includes a plurality of network servers, interface terminals, remote data collecting devices and oth... | Not applicable. The present invention relates to computer systems for the management of information distributed across a plurality of electronic system devices. More particularly, the invention relates to a system which includes a plurality of network servers, interface terminals, remote data collecting devices and oth... | Not applicable. The present invention relates to computer systems for the management of information distributed across a plurality of electronic system devices. More particularly, the invention relates to a system which includes a plurality of network servers, interface terminals, remote data collecting devices and oth... | Not applicable. present to computer systems for the management of information distributed across a plurality of electronic system devices. More particularly, the invention relates to a which a plurality of network servers, terminals, remote data collecting devices and other smart devices to facilitate collection, appro... | noT APplIcABlE.
tHe pResENT InVENtIon RelatES to COmpUTER syStemS For thE MaNaGEmENt OF iNFoRMATiON DIstrIBUTed AcrosS A PlURalIty of elEctroniC sYsTem deviCeS. moRE PaRTiCULARly, tHe InvEnTION RElatES To A SysteM WHiCh inclUdeS a plUrality OF netwOrK SerVErs, InteRfacE TeRmiNALs, rEMOTE daTA cOLLEcTiNG DEVicES aND otH... | Not applicable. The present invention relates to computer systems for the management of information distributed across a pluralityof electronic system devices. More particularly, the invention relates to asystem whichincludes a plurality ofnetwork servers, interface terminals,remote data collecti... | Not applicable. The present _invention_ _relates_ to computer systems for the management of _information_ distributed across a plurality of electronic system devices. More particularly, the invention _relates_ to a _system_ which includes a _plurality_ of network servers, interface _terminals,_ remote data _collecting_... |
Various types of drip irrigation apparatus are known in the patent literature and in the marketplace. A particularly successful type of drip irrigation apparatus is described and claimed in Israel Pat. No. 45211 which discloses a drip irrigator comprising a continuous uninterrupted drip irrigation hose which is extrude... | Various types of drip irrigation apparatus are known in the patent literature and in the marketplace. A particularly successful type of drip irrigation apparatus is described and claimed in Israel Pat. No. 45211 which discloses a drip irrigator comprising a continuous uninterrupted drip irrigation hose which is extrude... | Various types of drip irrigation apparatus are known in the patent /iterZture and in the marketplace. A particularly successful ty(S of drip i$rigat9on apparatus is described and claimed in Israel Pat. No. 45211 which discloses a drip irrigator comprising a continuous uninterrupted drip irrigation moae !hifh is extrude... | Various types of drip irrigation apparatus are known in the patent literature in the marketplace. A particularly successful type of drip irrigation apparatus is described and claimed Israel Pat. No. 45211 which discloses a drip comprising a continuous uninterrupted drip hose which is extruded around drip irrigation ele... | VARiOUs TyPes OF DrIP IRRiGatIon apParaTuS aRe KNowN in The PATEnT lITErAtURE aNd in tHE MARkeTPLace. a paRtIcULarLY SuCcEsSful type oF dRIP IRRIgAtioN aPParatuS IS DEsCribEd AnD CLAiMED in iSRaEl PAt. NO. 45211 WhiCH DIScLoSes A drIP IRRigator COMPRISiNg a ConTinUOUs UNINtErrUpTeD DRiP iRRiGATion hose whIch is extRUDe... | Various types of dripirrigation apparatusare known in the patent literature and in the marketplace. A particularlysuccessful type of drip irrigation apparatus is described and claimedin Israel Pat. No. 45211 which discloses a drip irrigator comprising a continuous uninterrupted dripirrigationhose which ... | Various types of drip _irrigation_ apparatus are known _in_ the patent literature and in the marketplace. A particularly successful type of _drip_ irrigation apparatus _is_ _described_ and claimed in Israel Pat. No. 45211 _which_ discloses _a_ drip irrigator comprising _a_ continuous uninterrupted drip irrigation hose ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a metal organic chemical vapor deposition (hereinafter referred to as xe2x80x9cMOCVDxe2x80x9d) apparatus and to a deposition method. More particularly, the present invention relates to an MOCVD apparatus useful to deposit high dielectric thin film on a semicond... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a metal organic chemical vapor deposition (hereinafter referred to as xe2x80x9cMOCVDxe2x80x9d) apparatus and to a deposition method. More particularly, the present invention relates to an MOCVD apparatus useful to deposit high dielectric thin film on a semicond... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a metal organic chemical vapor deposition (hereinafter referred to as xe2x80x9cMOCVDxe2x80x9d) apparatus and to a deposition method. More particularly, the present invention relates to an MOCVD apparatus useful to deposit high dielectric thin film on a semicond... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a metal organic chemical vapor deposition (hereinafter referred to as apparatus to a deposition method. More particularly, the present invention relates an MOCVD apparatus useful to deposit dielectric thin film on a semiconductor substrate and to a deposition m... | 1. FIELd Of thE iNVentION
ThE pRESent inVENtioN relaTeS to A meTAL OrGaNIc chEmicAl vAPOR DePOSItIoN (hEreinafTER ReFErREd To AS xe2x80x9CMOcvdXE2x80x9D) apPAraTus aNd TO A DEPoSItION MethOD. MORE pArTicuLaRLY, tHE PReseNt InvENtIon reLaTes To AN Mocvd AppARAtUs USEFUL to DePOsIt HIGH DielEctrIC tHIN filM On A SemIcOnD... | 1. Fieldof the Invention The present inventionrelates to a metal organic chemical vapor deposition (hereinafter referred to asxe2x80x9cMOCVDxe2x80x9d) apparatus and to a deposition method. Moreparticularly, the present invention relates to anMOCVD apparatus usefulto deposit high dielectric thin film o... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The present _invention_ relates to a metal organic chemical vapor deposition (hereinafter referred to as xe2x80x9cMOCVDxe2x80x9d) apparatus and _to_ a _deposition_ method. More _particularly,_ the _present_ invention relates _to_ _an_ _MOCVD_ apparatus useful to deposit high dielectric _thin... |
The platelet was discovered in 1842 by Donne [C. R. Acad. Sci.(paris), 14, 336-368, 1842], and has long been regarded as a component of blood necessary for hemostasis. It is now known that the platelet plays not only a main role in the hemostatic system, but also multifunctional roles, for example, a clinically notable... | The platelet was discovered in 1842 by Donne [C. R. Acad. Sci.(paris), 14, 336-368, 1842], and has long been regarded as a component of blood necessary for hemostasis. It is now known that the platelet plays not only a main role in the hemostatic system, but also multifunctional roles, for example, a clinically notable... | The platelet was discovered in 1842 by Donne [C. R. Acad. Sci. (paris ), 14, 336 - 368, 1842 ], and has long been regarded as a component of blood necessary for hemostasis. It is now known that the platelet plays not only a main role in the hemostatic system, but also multifunctional roles, for example, a clinically no... | The was discovered in 1842 by Donne [C. R. Acad. Sci.(paris), 336-368, 1842], and has long been as a component of blood necessary for hemostasis. It now known that the platelet plays not only a main in the hemostatic system, but also multifunctional roles, for example, a clinically notable generation of arteriosclerosi... | thE pLaTElet WAs DiSCOVeRed IN 1842 by DoNne [c. R. AcAD. SCi.(PARIS), 14, 336-368, 1842], AND HAS LonG BEen reGardED AS a comPoNeNt of BLoOD NecEssArY For hEmosTaSIs. it iS NoW KNOWn tHaT The pLateLEt PLayS NOt OnlY A MAIn roLe iN tHE HEmoStatIc SYSteM, bUT aLsO MulTIFUnCtIoNal rOleS, fOr exAMpLe, a cliniCAllY nOtAbLe... | The platelet was discovered in 1842 by Donne [C. R. Acad. Sci.(paris), 14, 336-368, 1842], and has long been regarded as a component of blood necessary for hemostasis. It isnow known that the platelet plays not only a main role in the hemostatic system, but also multifunctional roles, for exa... | The _platelet_ was discovered in 1842 by Donne _[C._ R. Acad. Sci.(paris), 14, 336-368, _1842],_ and has long been regarded as a component of blood necessary for _hemostasis._ It is now known that _the_ platelet _plays_ not _only_ a main role _in_ the hemostatic system, but also _multifunctional_ roles, _for_ example, ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to oxidative desulfurization and more particularly to a process and system for integrated oxidative desulfurization and fluid catalytic cracking of liquid hydrocarbon feedstocks.
2. Description of Related Art
In conventional oil refinery operations, various processes occ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to oxidative desulfurization and more particularly to a process and system for integrated oxidative desulfurization and fluid catalytic cracking of liquid hydrocarbon feedstocks. 2. Description of Related Art In conventional oil refinery operations, various processes occ... | 1. Field of the Invention TJ(s invention relates to oxidative desulfurization and more particularly to a process and system for integrated oxidative desulfurization and fluid catalytic cracking of liquid hydrocarbon feedstocks. 2. Description of Related Art In conventional oil refinery operations, various processes occ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to oxidative desulfurization and more particularly to a process and system for integrated and fluid catalytic cracking of hydrocarbon feedstocks. 2. Description Related Art In conventional oil refinery operations, various processes occur in discrete units and/or steps. T... | 1. fIeld Of tHE inVEntiON
ThiS iNventIoN relateS To oXIDAtIvE DEsULFurIZAtIon And mORE PARtIcULArLy TO A PrOcEss ANd sYSTEm FoR InTeGrATed OXidaTIVE DEsulfurization aND flUid CataLYtIc crAckING Of lIqUiD hYDrocARbOn FeedstOCks.
2. deSCRipTIoN Of RElAtEd arT
IN cONVentIonAl Oil refInEry OPerAtIONS, vARiOUs PRocESsES OCc... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to oxidative desulfurization and more particularly to a process and system for integratedoxidative desulfurization and fluid catalyticcracking of liquid hydrocarbon feedstocks. 2. Description of Related Art In conventionaloilrefinery operations, var... | 1. Field of the Invention _This_ invention _relates_ to oxidative _desulfurization_ and more particularly to a process and _system_ for integrated oxidative desulfurization and fluid catalytic cracking _of_ liquid hydrocarbon feedstocks. 2. Description of Related Art _In_ conventional oil refinery operations, various p... |
In the high pressure-high temperature oxidation-leaching of chalcopyrite ore concentrates the oxidation of the sulfides results in the formation of sulfuric acid, the dissolution of the water-soluble and acid-soluble metals, and the generation of heat due to the exothermic nature of the oxidation reactions. The oxidati... | In the high pressure-high temperature oxidation-leaching of chalcopyrite ore concentrates the oxidation of the sulfides results in the formation of sulfuric acid, the dissolution of the water-soluble and acid-soluble metals, and the generation of heat due to the exothermic nature of the oxidation reactions. The oxidati... | In the high pressure - high temperature oxidation - leaching of chalcopyrite ore concentrates the oxidation of the sulfides results in the formation of sulfuric acid, the dissolution of the water - soluble and acid - soluble metals, and the generation of heat due to the exothrrmif nature of the oxidation reaxtionE. The... | In the high pressure-high temperature oxidation-leaching of chalcopyrite ore the oxidation of the sulfides results in the formation of sulfuric acid, the dissolution of the water-soluble and and the generation of heat to the exothermic nature of the oxidation reactions. The oxidation proceed according to the following ... | iN tHE hiGh pREsSURe-high tEmPERaTURe OxiDaTiON-Leaching OF ChAlCOpYrITE Ore cOnCeNTRateS tHe OxIDatioN oF The SulfiDeS ResULts IN the fORMATIoN OF suLFuRic acid, tHe DissOLutIoN OF ThE WAter-SOLuBlE ANd aCID-SoLuBlE METALS, and ThE GENeRaTioN oF hEAT DuE TO thE ExOTHerMIC nAturE Of THE oXidaTIoN rEaCTIoNS. THe OxidatI... | In the highpressure-high temperatureoxidation-leaching of chalcopyrite ore concentrates the oxidation ofthesulfides resultsin the formation of sulfuricacid, the dissolution of the water-soluble and acid-soluble metals, and the generation of heat due to the exothermicnature of the oxidation reacti... | In _the_ high pressure-high _temperature_ oxidation-leaching of chalcopyrite _ore_ concentrates the oxidation of the _sulfides_ _results_ in _the_ formation of sulfuric acid, the dissolution of the _water-soluble_ and acid-soluble _metals,_ _and_ the generation of _heat_ due to the exothermic nature of _the_ oxidation ... |
Internal combustion engines are well known and widely used throughout the world. Virtually all modern work machines, and many power generation systems depend upon internal combustion engines as either a primary power source, or indirectly to provide electricity for operation. Over the many decades of internal combustio... | Internal combustion engines are well known and widely used throughout the world. Virtually all modern work machines, and many power generation systems depend upon internal combustion engines as either a primary power source, or indirectly to provide electricity for operation. Over the many decades of internal combustio... | Internal combustion engines are well known and widely used throughout the world. Virtually all modern work machines, and many power generation systems depend ul8n internal combustion engines as either a primary power source, or indirectly to provide electricity for operation. Over the many decades of internal combustio... | Internal combustion engines are well known and widely throughout the world. Virtually all modern work machines, and many power generation systems upon internal combustion engines as either a primary power source, or indirectly to provide electricity for operation. Over the many decades of internal combustion developmen... | inTERnal COmBuSTIoN engINES aRe WeLl kNOWn And wIdeLy useD tHROughout ThE wOrLD. vIrTUALLy alL MOdErn Work maCHINEs, ANd MAnY POWEr GEneraTION SyStEMs DEPend upOn InTeRNAL CoMBuStiOn eNGinEs As EItHeR a PrIMAry pOWEr souRCe, Or indirEcTly to proVide ELECTriCITy fOR opEraTion. oVER the mAny DecAdes of iNtERNaL coMBUSTio... | Internal combustion engines are well known and widely used throughout theworld.Virtually all modernwork machines, and many power generation systems depend upon internal combustion engines as either a primarypower source, orindirectlyto provide electricity for operation. Over the many decades of internal combusti... | Internal combustion engines are well known and widely used throughout the world. Virtually all modern work _machines,_ and many power generation systems depend upon internal combustion engines as either a primary power source, _or_ indirectly to provide electricity _for_ _operation._ Over the many decades of _internal_... |
Structures and techniques have been proposed to enhance the performance of semiconductor devices, such as by enhancing the mobility of the charge carriers. For example, U.S. patent application No. 2003/0057416 to Currie et al. discloses strained material layers of silicon, silicon-germanium, and relaxed silicon and als... | Structures and techniques have been proposed to enhance the performance of semiconductor devices, such as by enhancing the mobility of the charge carriers. For example, U.S. patent application No. 2003/0057416 to Currie et al. discloses strained material layers of silicon, silicon-germanium, and relaxed silicon and als... | Structures and techniques have been proposed to enhance the performance of semiconductor devices, such as by enhancing the mobility of the charge carriers. For example, U. S. patent application No. 2003 / 0057416 to Currie et al. discloses strained material layers of silicon, silicon - germanium, and relaxed silicon an... | Structures and techniques have been proposed to enhance the performance of such as by enhancing the mobility of the charge For example, U.S. patent application No. 2003/0057416 to Currie et al. discloses strained material of silicon, silicon-germanium, and relaxed silicon and also including impurity-free zones that wou... | STRUCtUrEs ANd TeChNiQUes HaVE BEeN PrOPoSED TO eNhaNCE ThE perfOrmancE Of SEmIconDUctor DEViceS, Such as By EnHANcing THE MobILity oF tHe cHaRGe CArriErS. FoR examPLe, u.s. PATeNt appLICAtiOn nO. 2003/0057416 TO cURRiE eT al. DISClOseS sTRaiNEd MaTerIAl layErS OF SiliCoN, SilicOn-GERmaNIUM, aND Relaxed sILICon AnD Als... | Structures and techniques have been proposed toenhance the performance of semiconductor devices,such as by enhancing the mobility of the charge carriers. For example, U.S. patent application No. 2003/0057416 toCurrie etal. discloses strained material layers ofsilicon, silicon-germanium, and relaxed silicon a... | Structures and techniques have been proposed to enhance the performance of semiconductor devices, such _as_ _by_ enhancing _the_ mobility of the charge carriers. _For_ _example,_ U.S. _patent_ _application_ No. 2003/0057416 _to_ Currie et al. discloses strained material layers _of_ silicon, silicon-germanium, and relax... |
This invention relates to a method of producing a glass gob to be subjected to press molding, a method of producing a glass molded product by pressing the glass gob, and an apparatus for producing the glass gob.
In order to produce an optical glass component, use has widely been made of a technique of press-molding a g... | This invention relates to a method of producing a glass gob to be subjected to press molding, a method of producing a glass molded product by pressing the glass gob, and an apparatus for producing the glass gob. In order to produce an optical glass component, use has widely been made of a technique of press-molding a g... | This invention relates to a method of producing a glass gob to be subjected to press molding, a method of producing a glass molded product by pressing the glass gob, and an apparatus for producing the glass gob. In order to produce an optical glass component, use has widely been made of a technique of press - molding a... | This relates to a method of producing a glass gob to be subjected to press molding, a method of producing a glass product by pressing the glass gob, and an apparatus for producing the glass gob. In order to an optical glass component, use has widely been made of a technique of press-molding a glass by the use of a die ... | This iNVEntION RelaTEs to a mEtHod oF ProdUCInG A GlasS gob to bE SUbJecTed To PRESs MoLdING, A mETHOD of PrOdUCiNG a GlAsS molded prODuct bY PrEsSiNg The GlaSs goB, aND An apPAratuS for PRODUCiNg the gLass goB.
In oRdEr TO pRODUce aN oPTIcal gLass coMpONEnT, uSE hAs widEly Been MadE Of a TeCHniQUe of pREsS-MolDINg a G... | This invention relates to a method of producing aglassgob to be subjected to press molding, a method of producing a glass molded product by pressing theglass gob, and an apparatus for producing the glass gob. In ordertoproduce an optical glass component,use haswidely been madeof a technique of pres... | This invention relates to a method of producing a glass gob to _be_ subjected to press molding, a method of producing a glass molded _product_ _by_ pressing the glass gob, _and_ an apparatus for producing the glass _gob._ _In_ order to produce an optical _glass_ component, use has _widely_ been made _of_ a _technique_ ... |
Generally, an organic light-emitting display device may include a driver and a plurality of pixels, and each pixel may correspond to one pixel circuit, wherein the driver may generate a drive signal, and the drive signal may be transmitted in a plurality of pixel circuits. Each pixel circuit is scanned and data is writ... | Generally, an organic light-emitting display device may include a driver and a plurality of pixels, and each pixel may correspond to one pixel circuit, wherein the driver may generate a thrust signal, and the drive signal may be transmitted in a plurality of pixel circuits. Each pixel circuit is scanned and data is wri... | Generally, an organic light - emitting display device may include a driver and a plurality of pixels, and each pixel may correspond to one pixel circuit, wGereiH the driver may generate a drive signal, and the drive signal may be transmitted in a plurality of pixel circuits. Each pixel circuit is scZnMed and data is wr... | Generally, organic light-emitting display device may include a driver and a of pixels, and each may correspond one pixel circuit, wherein the driver may generate a drive signal, and the drive signal may be transmitted in a plurality of pixel circuits. Each pixel circuit scanned and is written each pixel circuit so that... | gENErAlLy, aN oRgaNic lIGht-EmittInG dIsPLAY DevIcE mAy incluDe a DRIveR ANd a plURaliTY OF pIXElS, and EAcH pIxel MAy corrESPOnd to onE pIxEL cIrCUiT, WherEiN ThE driveR mAy genERate a DRive SIGnAL, AnD the DrivE siGNal MAy bE TRanSmITtED in a plurAliTy OF PIxEl CiRcUItS. EAch pIxeL ciRcuit Is scANNED aNd data Is WrIT... | Generally, an organiclight-emitting displaydevice may include adriver and aplurality of pixels, and each pixel may correspond to one pixel circuit,whereinthe driver may generate a drive signal, and the drive signal may be transmitted in aplurality of pixel circuits. Each pixel circuit is scanned and data ... | Generally, an organic light-emitting display device may include a driver and _a_ _plurality_ of _pixels,_ and each pixel may correspond to one _pixel_ circuit, wherein the driver may generate a _drive_ signal, _and_ the _drive_ signal _may_ be transmitted in _a_ plurality of pixel circuits. Each _pixel_ circuit is scan... |
The invention relates to a telecommunication system comprising a transmission medium simultaneously accessible to at least three terminals, each terminal comprising a send oscillator coupled to the transmission medium via send means and, means for modulating the output signal of the send means. The transmission medium ... | The invention relates to a telecommunication system comprising a transmission medium simultaneously accessible to at least three terminals, each terminal comprising a send oscillator coupled to the transmission medium via send means and, means for modulating the output signal of the send means. The transmission medium ... | The invention relates to a telecommunication system comprising a transmission medium simultaneously accessible to at least three terminals, each terminal comprising a send oscillator coupled to the transmission medium via send means and, means for modulating the output signal of the send means. The transmission medium ... | The invention relates a telecommunication system comprising a medium simultaneously accessible to three terminals, each terminal comprising a send oscillator coupled to the transmission medium via means and, for modulating the output signal the send means. The transmission medium is also coupled an input of receive in ... | the INveNtiOn RelateS TO A tElecoMMUniCATion syStEm CoMPrisINg a traNsmISSiON mEDIUM SImULTanEOUSly accESsiBLe to at lEaST THrEE tErMInaLs, each TeRMInAL COMPrisING A SEND oscILlatOR CoUpled TO ThE TRanSmIsSiON mEDIuM ViA seNd MEaNS ANd, means FOR moduLATing THe OUTPUT sIGnAL Of THe sENd MeaNs. THe tRaNSmissIon MEDiUM ... | Theinventionrelates to a telecommunication system comprising a transmission medium simultaneously accessible to at least three terminals, eachterminal comprising a send oscillator coupled to the transmission medium via send means and, means for modulating the outputsignal of the send means. The transmiss... | The invention relates to a telecommunication _system_ _comprising_ _a_ transmission medium simultaneously accessible to at least three terminals, _each_ terminal comprising a send _oscillator_ coupled to the transmission medium _via_ _send_ means and, means for _modulating_ the output signal of the _send_ means. The tr... |
Electronic device manufacturing systems may include multiple process chambers and load lock chambers. Such chambers may be included in cluster tools where a plurality of process chambers may be distributed about a transfer chamber, for example. These tools may employ articulated robots or multi-arm robots, which may be... | Electronic device manufacturing systems may include multiple work chambers and load lock chambers. Such chambers may be included in cluster tools where a plurality of process chambers may be distributed about a transfer chamber, for example. These tools may employ articulated robots or multi-arm robots, which may be ho... | Electronic device manufacturing systems may include multiple process chambers and load lock chambers. Such chambers may be included in cluster tools where a plurality of proxews chambers may be distributed about a transfer chamber, for example. These Roo;s may employ articulated robots or multi - arm robots, which may ... | Electronic device manufacturing systems may include multiple process chambers and load lock chambers. Such may be included in cluster tools where a plurality of process chambers may be distributed about a transfer chamber, for example. These tools may robots or multi-arm robots, which may housed within the transfer cha... | EleCtroNic DevicE manuFACTUrINg sySTeMs mAy inCluDE MultIPLE pRocesS chaMbers and Load LOCk ChAMbERs. suCH ChambErS May bE IncluDed iN cluSTER ToOlS whERe A pluRalItY of pROcess ChAMBErs may bE DiSTRiButEd ABouT a tRAnSFEr ChambER, FOR examplE. thEsE toOls mAY EmpLOY aRTiculatEd RoBOTs or mUlTI-ArM ROBots, wHIcH mAY be... | Electronicdevice manufacturing systems may includemultiple process chambers and load lockchambers. Such chambers maybeincluded in cluster tools where a plurality of process chambers may be distributed about a transfer chamber, for example. These tools may employ articulated robots or multi-arm robots, ... | Electronic device manufacturing systems may include multiple process chambers and load lock chambers. Such chambers may be included in cluster tools where a _plurality_ of process chambers may be distributed about a _transfer_ chamber, _for_ example. These _tools_ _may_ employ articulated robots or multi-arm robots, wh... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates generally to a battery condition determining apparatus which may be employed in an electric automobile. More particularly, the invention relates to a battery power monitoring apparatus for monitoring available reserve electric power of a storage battery correctly even un... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates generally to a battery condition determining apparatus which may be employed in an electric automobile. More particularly, the invention relates to a battery power monitoring apparatus for monitoring available reserve electric power of a storage battery correctly even un... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates generally to a battery condition determining apparatus which may be employed in an electric automobile. More particularly, the Jnventipn relates to a battery power monitoring apparatus for monitoring available DeservF electric power of a storage bagtefy correctly even un... | 1. Field The present invention relates generally to a battery condition determining apparatus which may be employed in an electric automobile. More invention relates to a battery monitoring apparatus monitoring available electric power a storage battery correctly even under the influence of charge polarization. 2. Back... | 1. tECHnICal FIeLd
The pResEnT inVeNtIoN rELates gENERally tO a baTtErY cONdiTIoN DeTerMiNiNG APpaRatUS whicH may be EmPLOYED In AN elECtriC aUTomObIlE. moRE pARtICULArLy, the iNVENTION RELaTES to A baTTEry poWER MONitOrIng apPaRaTUs fOR MONiToriNG AvAILabLE ReSErvE ELECtRiC POWEr Of a StORAGE BatTERY COrreCTly EVEN Un... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates generallyto a batterycondition determiningapparatus which may be employed in an electric automobile. More particularly, the invention relates to a batterypower monitoring apparatus for monitoring availablereserve electricpower of a storage battery c... | 1. Technical Field The present _invention_ _relates_ generally _to_ a battery condition determining _apparatus_ _which_ may be _employed_ in an _electric_ automobile. More particularly, the invention _relates_ to a _battery_ power _monitoring_ apparatus for monitoring available _reserve_ electric power _of_ a _storage_... |
Software systems exist that provide various services for enterprises or other organizations. Such software systems may rely on decentralized, manual, and potentially error-prone data collection, while storing collected data in a centralized back-end system where business logic execution also occurs. These and other sof... | Software systems exist that provide various services for enterprises or other organizations. Such software systems may rely on decentralized, manual, and potentially error-prone data collection, while storing collected data in a centralized back-end system where business logic execution also occurs. These and other sof... | Software systems exist that provide various services for enterprises or other organizations. Such software systems may rely on decentralized, manual, and potentially error - prone data collection, while storing collected data in a centralized back - end system where business logic execution also occurs. These and other... | Software systems exist that provide various services for enterprises or other organizations. Such software systems may rely on and potentially error-prone data collection, while storing collected data in a centralized back-end business logic execution also occurs. These and other software systems may be extended throug... | SofTWarE SyStemS ExIsT THat pRoVIDe VarIOUs SeRVIceS FoR enTERPrises Or oTHER OrgAnIzatIons. Such SofTwarE SYsTems mAY Rely on DEcENtraliZED, mAnUaL, and PoteNtialLy eRrOR-pronE dATA collEctIoN, while STORIng cOLlected datA in A cENTRALIzeD BAcK-end SYSTEm WHERe busiNeSs logic EXeCUTION ALso Occurs. theSe aND otHer SOF... | Software systems exist that provide various servicesforenterprises or other organizations. Suchsoftware systems may rely on decentralized, manual, and potentially error-prone data collection, while storing collected datain a centralized back-end system where business logic execution also occurs. These and... | Software systems exist that provide various _services_ _for_ enterprises _or_ _other_ organizations. Such software systems _may_ _rely_ on decentralized, _manual,_ and potentially error-prone data _collection,_ while storing collected data in a centralized _back-end_ _system_ where business _logic_ execution _also_ occ... |
Multi-conductor cables have enjoyed widespread use in the electronics industry. One such multi-conductor cable, commonly referred to as flat or ribbon cable, includes plural wire conductors contained in a common plane and electrically isolated from each other by electrically nonconductive insulation. The insulation may... | Multi-conductor cables have enjoyed widespread use in the electronics industry. One such multi-conductor cable, commonly referred to as flat or ribbon cable, includes plural wire conductors contained in a common plane and electrically isolated from each other by electrically nonconductive insulation. The insulation may... | Multi - conductor cables have enjoyed widesp5eaW use in the electronics industry. One such multi - conductor cable, commonly referred to as flat or ribbon cable, includes plural wire conductors contained in a common plane and electrically isolated from each other by electrically nonconductive insulation. The insulation... | Multi-conductor cables have use in the electronics industry. One such multi-conductor cable, commonly referred to as or cable, plural wire conductors contained in a common plane and electrically isolated from each other by electrically nonconductive insulation. The insulation may be of various materials such polytetraf... | multI-coNdUcTOr cableS havE enJoYeD wiDEspREAD usE iN THE ELecTRoNiCs indUStRy. ONe sucH MuLtI-coNDUctor CABLE, cOmmONLY rEfErREd to As FLAt OR RibboN CabLe, iNCludES pluRaL Wire cOndUCtORS cONTaiNeD in a CoMMoN plAnE AnD eLecTRiCAlLy ISoLatEd fROM Each otHER BY eLECTricalLY noNconDuctiVe insUlATIOn. The INsulAtion mAY... | Multi-conductor cables haveenjoyed widespread usein the electronicsindustry.One such multi-conductor cable,commonly referred to as flator ribboncable, includes plural wire conductors containedina common plane and electrically isolated from each other by electrically nonconductive insulation.The insulatio... | Multi-conductor cables have enjoyed widespread use in _the_ electronics industry. One such multi-conductor _cable,_ commonly referred _to_ as flat or ribbon cable, _includes_ plural _wire_ conductors contained in a common plane and electrically _isolated_ from _each_ other by electrically nonconductive _insulation._ Th... |
The cephalosporin antibiotics have recently achieved considerable success as therapeutic agents for the treatment of infectious diseases of man. This class of antibiotics is produced by two known general methods. In the first of these methods, cephalosporin C is produced by culturing the organism Cephalosporium acremon... | The cephalosporin antibiotics have recently achieved considerable success as therapeutic agents for the treatment of infectious diseases of man. This class of antibiotics is produced by two known general methods. In the first of these methods, cephalosporin C is produced by culturing the organism Cephalosporium acremon... | The cephalosporin antibiotics have recently achieved considerable success as therapeutic agents for the treatment of infectious diseases of man. This class of antibiotics is produced by two known general methods. In the first of these methods, cephalosporin C is produced by culturing the organism Cephalosporium acremon... | The cephalosporin antibiotics have recently achieved success as therapeutic for the treatment of infectious diseases of man. This class of antibiotics is produced by two known general methods. In the first of these methods, cephalosporin C is produced by organism Cephalosporium acremonium, Newton Abraham, Biochem. J., ... | ThE CEPHAloSPORin aNTIBiotics HAVe REcEntLy acHiEVeD cOnsIDeRABlE SuCcESs As tHerAPeUtic aGeNts FOR The trEAtMEnt Of InfeCTIoUS DISEaSES of maN. tHiS ClaSs of ANTIBiOticS IS PRODuCeD BY two KnoWn genERaL MEthOds. IN THe fIRSt OF thESe MeTHOds, CEphaLOSpOrIn c is pRODucEd by culTURINg tHE ORGaNIsM cePHaLOsporiUm Acremon... | The cephalosporinantibiotics have recently achieved considerable success as therapeutic agents for the treatment of infectiousdiseases ofman. This classof antibiotics is produced bytwo known general methods. Inthefirst ofthese methods, cephalosporin C is produced by culturing the organism Cephalosporium ... | The _cephalosporin_ antibiotics have recently _achieved_ considerable success as therapeutic agents for the treatment of infectious diseases _of_ man. This _class_ of antibiotics is produced by two _known_ general methods. In the first of _these_ methods, cephalosporin C is produced by culturing the organism Cephalospo... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an air conditioner, and more particularly, to an integral type air conditioner in which an air cleaner filter is provided at a predetermined portion of the air conditioner to thereby enabling both an air cleaning function and an air conditioning function.
2. De... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an air conditioner, and more particularly, to an integral type air conditioner in which an air cleaner filter is provided at a predetermined portion of the air conditioner to thereby enabling both an air cleaning function and an air conditioning function. 2. De... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an air conditioner, and more particularly, to an integral type air conditioner in which an air dleanef filter is provided at a predetermined portion of the air conditioner to thereby enabling both an air cleaning function and an air conditioning function. 2. De... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an air conditioner, more to an integral type air conditioner in which air cleaner filter provided at a predetermined portion of conditioner to thereby enabling both an air cleaning function and an air conditioning function. 2. Description of the Related Art In gen... | 1. FIeLD Of tHe inVeNtioN
tHe PrESeNT INVEnTION RElaTes to An AIr coNDitIoNeR, anD morE pARTICuLARly, TO an INTEgRaL TYpE aIR cONdiTioNer IN WHICH an air clEaneR FILteR Is PrOVIDed aT A prEDetermINed pOrTiON OF THE air CoNdITiONer To tHeReBy EnaBLiNG boTH AN air clEaNiNG FUNCTion anD AN aIR COndiTiONIng fUNCTiON.
2. De... | 1. Fieldof the Invention The present invention relates to anair conditioner, and more particularly,to anintegral typeairconditioner inwhich an air cleaner filter is provided at a predetermined portion oftheair conditioner to thereby enabling both anair cleaning functionandan air conditioning function. 2. Des... | _1._ Field of _the_ _Invention_ The present invention relates _to_ an air conditioner, _and_ more particularly, to an integral type air _conditioner_ in which an air _cleaner_ _filter_ _is_ provided at _a_ _predetermined_ _portion_ of _the_ _air_ _conditioner_ to thereby enabling both an air cleaning function and an ai... |
Entities often generate and use data that is important in some way to their operations. This data can include, for example, business data, financial data, and personnel data. If this data were lost or compromised, the entity may realize significant adverse financial and other consequences. Accordingly, many entities ha... | Entities often generate and use data that is important in some way to their operations. This data can include, for example, business data, financial data, and personnel data. If this data were lost or compromised, the entity may realize significant adverse financial and other consequences. Accordingly, many entities ha... | Entities often generate and use data hyat is important in some way to their operations. This data can include, for example, business data, financial data, and personnel data. If this data were lost or compromised, the entity may realize significant adverse financial and other consequences. Accordingly, many entities ha... | Entities generate and use data that is important in some way to their operations. This data can include, for example, business data, financial data, and personnel data. If this data were lost or compromised, the entity may realize adverse and other consequences. Accordingly, many entities have chosen to back up some or... | ENTitIES oFtEN GEneRAte aND usE DAta that is imporTAnT in SOmE WAy TO tHEiR oPeRATIoNs. tHis DAta CaN incLUDE, For EXamplE, BUSInESs DaTa, fINANCIal datA, anD peRsOnnEL DATa. if ThIs DAta WeRE LOSt OR COMPRoMisEd, The ENtity MaY REaLizE signIFiCANT adverse FinaNCIAL AND oTHEr coNsEqUEnceS. ACCORDInGLY, MANy enTitIes hA... | Entities often generate and use data that is important insome way to their operations.This data can include, for example, business data,financial data, and personneldata.If this data were lost or compromised, the entity may realize significant adverse financial and other consequences. Ac... | Entities often generate and use data that is _important_ in some way to their operations. This data can include, for example, business data, financial data, and personnel _data._ If this data _were_ lost or compromised, the entity may realize significant adverse _financial_ and other consequences. Accordingly, many ent... |
Attempts have been made to process audio input signals so as to place them in a perceived three-dimensional sound space. It has been assumed that to place a sound behind a subject for example, that this would require a source of sound (i.e. a loudspeaker) to be placed behind a subject. This logically implies that for t... | Attempts have been made to process audio input signals so as to place them in a perceived three-dimensional sound space. It has been assumed that to place a sound behind a subject for example, that this would need a source of sound (i.e. a loudspeaker) to be placed behind a subject. This logically implies that for thre... | Attempts have been made to process audio input signals so as to place them in a perceived three - dimensional sound space. It has been assumed that to place a sound behind a subject for example, that tgic would require a source of sound (i. e. a loudspeaker) to be placed behind a subject. This logically implies that fo... | Attempts have been made to process audio input signals so as place them in a perceived three-dimensional sound It has been assumed that to place a sound behind a subject that this would require a source of sound (i.e. a loudspeaker) to be placed behind a subject. This logically implies that for three-dimensional sound ... | aTTEmpts hAVe beeN made to PrOCESS AUdIo InpUt SiGnalS So aS TO pLaCE Them IN A PErCeIvED ThrEE-dImeNsiONAL SounD spACE. iT haS BEeN aSsUmeD tHAT tO PLAce A sOuNd BEHind A subjECt FOR EXaMPLe, that This wOulD ReQuIrE A SOURce OF SOUnD (I.E. A lOUdSpeAKER) TO bE PlaCeD BEhiND a sUBjECT. ThiS lOgIcALLy ImpLiES ThAt FoR t... | Attempts have been madetoprocess audio input signalsso asto place them in a perceived three-dimensional sound space. It has been assumed thatto placea sound behind asubject for example, that this would requirea source of sound (i.e. a loudspeaker) to be placed behind a subject. Thislogically implies tha... | _Attempts_ have been made to _process_ audio input signals _so_ as to _place_ them in a perceived _three-dimensional_ sound space. It has been assumed that to place a _sound_ _behind_ a subject for example, that this would require a source of _sound_ (i.e. a loudspeaker) to be placed _behind_ a subject. This logically ... |
At the instant of starting a cold engine, atomization of the fuel is usually insufficient and ignition is therefore difficult. To correct this, it is necessary to supply a relatively large quantity of fuel to the cold engine by reducing the effective area of the valve at the inlet of the carburetor. As the engine warms... | At the instant of starting a cold engine, atomization of the fuel is usually insufficient and ignition is therefore difficult. To correct this, it is necessary to supply a relatively large quantity of fuel to the cold engine by reducing the effective area of the valve at the inlet of the carburetor. As the engine warms... | At the instant of starting a cold engine, atomization of the fuel is usually insufficient and ignition is therefore difficult. To correct this, it is necessary to supply a relatively large quantity of fuel to the cold engine by reducing the effective area of the valve at the inlet of the carburetor. As the engine warms... | At the instant of starting a cold engine, atomization of is usually insufficient and ignition is therefore difficult. To correct this, to supply a relatively large of fuel to the cold engine by reducing the effective area of the valve at the inlet of the carburetor. As engine warms up, the choke valve moved progressive... | AT THE iNsTAnT oF StArting A cOlD enGInE, AtoMizATiON oF ThE FUEL iS uSuALly INsuFfICient And IGnITION is tHerEfORe DifFicUlT. to CORRECT tHis, it iS neceSsaRY TO SUPpLy a ReLAtiVELy LaRGE QUantiTY oF FuEL TO ThE COld ENgiNe by reDucing the EffEctiVe AreA oF thE vALve AT ThE INleT OF ThE CArbURETOR. As tHE eNgINe wArMs... | At the instant of starting a cold engine, atomization ofthefuel is usually insufficient and ignition is therefore difficult. To correct this, it is necessary tosupply a relatively large quantity of fuel to the cold engine by reducing theeffective area of the valve at the inlet of the carburetor. As ... | At the instant of starting _a_ cold engine, atomization of the _fuel_ is _usually_ insufficient and ignition is therefore difficult. To correct this, it is necessary to supply a relatively large quantity of fuel to the cold engine by reducing the effective _area_ of the valve at the _inlet_ of the carburetor. _As_ the ... |
Radio Frequency (RF) communication systems are utilized in various environments. Radio frequency interferences may occur in such systems and may interrupt, obstruct, or otherwise degrade or limit the effective performance of the communication. For example, cosite interferences may occur in RF communication systems havi... | Radio Frequency (RF) communication systems are utilized in respective environments. Radio frequency interferences may occur in such systems and may interrupt, obstruct, or otherwise degrade or limit the effective performance of the communication. For example, cosite interferences may occur in RF communication systems h... | Radio Frequency (RF) communication EJstems are utilized in Cari8us environments. Radio frequency interferences may occur in such systems and may interrupt, obstruct, or otherwise degrade or limit the effective performance of the communication. For example, cosite inherferenVes may occur in RF communication systems hsv(... | Radio Frequency (RF) systems are utilized in various environments. Radio frequency interferences may occur in such may interrupt, or otherwise degrade or limit the performance the communication. For example, cosite interferences may occur in RF communication systems having two or more transmitters/antennas nearby and u... | radiO fREQuencY (RF) cOMMuniCAtIon sysTeMs ARe utILIZEd IN VaRiOuS enVIronMEnTs. rADIO FrEqUENCY InTERfErENces MaY occur In SucH SySTEMs AnD may iNTeRrUpt, obsTRuct, Or othERWIsE deGRAde OR lIMIt the effeCtiVE pERFoRmAnCe OF ThE COmmunICATioN. foR eXaMpLe, CosIte iNTerfEreNCeS may OCcuR IN Rf ComMUnICATIOn sYSTeMS haVi... | RadioFrequency (RF) communication systems are utilized in various environments. Radiofrequency interferences may occurin such systems and may interrupt, obstruct, or otherwise degrade or limit the effective performance of the communication.For example, cosite interferences may occur in RF communication systems... | Radio Frequency _(RF)_ communication systems are utilized in various _environments._ _Radio_ frequency interferences may occur in such _systems_ and _may_ interrupt, obstruct, or otherwise degrade or _limit_ the effective performance of the _communication._ For example, cosite _interferences_ may occur in RF communicat... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an information distributing system and an information distributing method for distributing various information via the Internet. In addition, the present invention includes a technology relating to a system for realizing a printing service by causing a printing... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an information distributing system and an information distributing method for distributing various information via the Internet. In addition, the present invention includes a technology relating to a system for realizing a printing service by causing a printing... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an information distributing system and an information distributing method for distributing various information via the Internet. In addition, the present invention includes a technology relating to a system for realizing a printing service by causing a printing... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to an information distributing system an information distributing method for distributing various information the Internet. In addition, present invention includes technology relating to a system for realizing a printing service by a printing apparatus connected to se... | 1. FiElD Of tHE iNVEntiOn
THE PrESENT iNvenTIOn RelateS to AN INfoRmatION DistrIbUting SySTEm and an iNForMatIoN disTrIbutiNG MEtHod fOR DIstRIBUTINg VARIous iNformaTION Via THE iNTERnEt. iN ADDiTioN, THe prEsent INvEntIoN InCLuDes A tEChnOLoGY relaTIng TO a sYStem FOr reAliZIng A priNtING sERVicE By CaUsINg a pRINTINg... | 1.Field of the Invention The presentinvention relatesto an information distributing system and an information distributing method for distributingvarious information via the Internet. In addition, the present invention includes a technologyrelating to a system forrealizing a printing ser... | _1._ Field of the Invention The present invention relates _to_ _an_ information distributing system _and_ an information distributing method for distributing _various_ information via the Internet. In addition, the present invention includes a technology _relating_ _to_ a system for realizing a _printing_ service by ca... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a mobile telephone powered by multiple batteries to extend mobile operation time.
2. Description of Related Art
Mobile telephones have become very popular due to their mobile nature. They are characterized by a compact body that allows them to easily fit in a p... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a mobile telephone powered by multiple batteries to extend mobile operation time. 2. Description of Related Art Mobile telephones have become very popular due to their mobile nature. They are characterized by a compact body that allows them to easily fit in a p... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a mobile telephone powered by multiple batteries to extend mobile operation time. 2. Description of Related Art Mobile telephones have become very popular due to their mobile nature. They are characterized by a compact body that xllo@s them to easily fit in a p... | 1. Field the Invention The present invention relates to a mobile telephone powered by multiple batteries extend mobile operation time. 2. Description of Related Art Mobile have become very popular due to their mobile nature. They are characterized by a compact body that allows them to easily fit in a purse or a pocket,... | 1. fiElD oF thE InvEnTiON
THe PreseNT InVeNTioN rElATES tO a moBIlE TeLEpHone PoweRed bY MULTipLE BatTeRIeS To eXTeND MoBilE oPerATIon timE.
2. DesCRiPtion oF reLATED Art
mobile teLePhOnes HAvE bEcoMe VerY PoPuLAr DUE tO theIr MOBIlE NAturE. tHEy ARE chArACTERiZed by A cOMPAct BOdY ThAt ALLOws THeM to EAsILy fiT in A P... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relatesto a mobile telephone powered by multiple batteries to extend mobile operation time. 2. Description of Related Art Mobile telephones have become very popular due to their mobile nature. They are characterizedby a compact body that allows them toe... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a mobile telephone powered by multiple batteries to extend mobile operation time. 2. Description of Related Art Mobile _telephones_ have become _very_ _popular_ _due_ _to_ their mobile _nature._ They are characterized by a compact body that _allows_ _them_ to _... |
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