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This invention relates to a plate for connecting bone fragments, in particular base splinters with bone shafts.
Nowadays, in orthopedic surgery there is a tendency to ensue, apart from connection of bone spinters, a firm internal stabilization thereof and to eliminate, in this way, a stiff dressing. This is a therapeut... | This invention relates to a plate for connecting bone fragments, in particular base splinters with bone shafts. Nowadays, in orthopedic surgery there is a tendency to ensue, apart from connection of bone spinters, a firm internal stabilization thereof and to eliminate, in this way, a stiff dressing. This is a remedy me... | This (mvention relates to a plate for connecting bone fragments, in partic tlAr base splinters with bone shafts. Nowadays, in orthopedic surgery there is a tendency to ensue, apart from connection of bone spinters, a firm internal stabilization thereof and to eliminate, in this way, a stiff dressing. This is a therapeu... | This invention relates to a plate for connecting bone fragments, in particular base splinters with bone shafts. Nowadays, in surgery there is a tendency to ensue, apart from of bone spinters, a internal stabilization thereof and to eliminate, in this way, a dressing. This is a therapeutic method called stable osteosynt... | thIS iNVEnTIOn RELATeS tO a Plate FOr coNnECTIng bOne frAGmeNtS, iN PARTIculAr baSE SPlIntErS WITh bOnE SHafts.
NOWADayS, iN oRTHoPedIC surGeRy tHerE Is a TenDencY to ENsUe, apArT From COnNeCtiOn oF bONE sPInTErs, A FirM InteRnAl sTabiLizatIon thEREOf and tO ELimINate, In thiS waY, a STiff dRESSING. ThIs IS A therAPEut... | Thisinventionrelates to a plate for connecting bone fragments, in particular basesplinterswith bone shafts. Nowadays, in orthopedic surgery there is a tendency to ensue,apartfrom connection of bone spinters, a firminternal stabilization thereof and to eliminate, in this way, a stiff dressing. This is a t... | This _invention_ relates to a _plate_ for connecting bone fragments, in particular base splinters with bone shafts. Nowadays, in orthopedic surgery there is a _tendency_ to ensue, apart _from_ connection of _bone_ spinters, _a_ firm internal _stabilization_ thereof and _to_ _eliminate,_ in _this_ way, _a_ stiff dressin... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a magneto-resistance effect element for writing and reading an information signal on magnetic storage media, a magneto-resistance effect head comprising the magneto-resistance effect element, a magneto-resistance transducer system comprising the magneto-resista... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a magneto-resistance effect element for writing and reading an information signal on magnetic storage media, a magneto-resistance effect head comprising the magneto-resistance effect element, a magneto-resistance transducer system comprising the magneto-resista... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention TWlates to a magneto - resistance effect element for writing and reading an information signal on magnetic storage media, a magneto - resistance effect head comprising the magneto - resistance effect element, a magneto - resistance transducer system comprising the magneto... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a magneto-resistance effect element for writing and reading an information signal on magnetic storage media, a magneto-resistance effect head comprising the magneto-resistance effect element, a magneto-resistance transducer system comprising the magneto-resista... | 1. FIEld Of the INVentiOn
the PReSEnt INVenTIon RELAtES TO a mAgNETo-REsISTanCe eFfecT elEmeNT For WRItiNG ANd REaDING An INFORmAtION sIGnAl oN mAgNEtiC stOrAgE MeDiA, a maGneTo-reSiStAncE effecT heaD ComPRISinG THE MagNETo-RESIstAnCe eFfecT eleMeNT, a magnetO-rESIsTAnCe tRANSdUcEr SYSTem coMPRISiNG the mAGNeTO-resIsTa... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent invention relates to a magneto-resistance effect element for writingand reading an information signal on magnetic storage media, amagneto-resistance effect head comprising the magneto-resistance effect element,a magneto-resistancetransducer system comprising them... | _1._ Field of _the_ Invention The present _invention_ relates to a magneto-resistance _effect_ element for writing and reading an information signal on _magnetic_ storage media, a magneto-resistance _effect_ head comprising the magneto-resistance effect element, _a_ magneto-resistance transducer system comprising the m... |
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is useful for food preservation, laboratory research, mosquito control and other applications. There are industrial methods of releasing CO2 by using dry ice or by burning organic fuels such as propane, butane and the like. These industrial methods, however, are limited in their portability and the... | Carbon dioxide (CO2) is useful for food preservation, laboratory research, mosquito control and other applications. There are industrial methods of releasing CO2 by using dry ice or by burning organic fuels such as propane, butane and the like. These industrial methods, however, are limited in their portability and the... | Ca4b0n dioxide (CO2) is useful for V*od preservation, laboratory eesfarch, mosquito control and other applications. There are industrial methods of releasing CO2 by usLnb dry ice or by burning organic fuels such as pro)an4, butane and the like. These industrial methods, howeF@r, are limited in their porGabil8ty and the... | dioxide (CO2) is useful for food laboratory research, mosquito control and other applications. There are industrial methods of releasing CO2 by using dry ice or by burning organic fuels such as propane, butane and the like. These industrial methods, however, are limited in their portability and their predictability or ... | CARBOn DiOXiDE (co2) iS USEFUl fOR FoOd pReservAtIon, labORatORY reSEArCh, moSQUITo CONtROl aNd otHer APPlIcaTIonS. There ArE induStRIAl METhODs oF reLEAsing Co2 BY USing dRy ice Or By bUrnIng ORGaNIC FuELs SUCH As pRoPAnE, buTANE ANd THE LIKE. thESE INdUSTRIal methOds, HOWEver, aRE limITed In thEiR pORTaBILitY aNd thE... | Carbondioxide (CO2) is useful for food preservation,laboratory research, mosquito control and otherapplications. There are industrial methods of releasing CO2 by using dryice or by burning organic fuels suchas propane, butane and the like. These industrialmethods, however, are limited in their portability... | Carbon dioxide (CO2) _is_ _useful_ for _food_ preservation, laboratory _research,_ mosquito control and other applications. There _are_ industrial methods of releasing CO2 by using dry ice _or_ by burning organic fuels such as propane, butane and the _like._ _These_ industrial methods, however, are limited in their _po... |
The present invention relates to the field of medical lab equipment. In particular the present invention discloses a fully automated system for staining tissue specimens and cell preparations.
A normal function of medical laboratories is to examine cells and cell tissue under a microscope. The lack of contrast between ... | The present invention relates to the field of medical lab equipment. In particular the present invention discloses a fully automated system for staining tissue specimens and cell preparations. A normal function of medical laboratories is to examine cells and cell tissue under a microscope. The lack of contrast between ... | The present invention relates to the field of medical lab eqIipkent. In particular the presDbt invention discloses a fully automated system for staining tissue specimens and cell preparations. A normal function of medical laboratories is to examine cells and cell tissue under a microscope. The lack of contrast between ... | The present invention relates to the field of medical lab equipment. In particular the present invention discloses a automated system for staining tissue cell preparations. A normal of medical laboratories is to examine cells and cell tissue under a microscope. The lack of contrast individual cells background matrix or... | THE prESeNT iNVENTiOn RelAtes TO tHe fieLd of MeDical lAb equipMENt. in PARtiCULAR THE pReSeNT InvENTiOn disCLoseS A FUlly AUToMAtEd sYsteM fOR staiNiNG TIssUE SpeCIMEnS and celL PrepaRATiOns.
A nORmaL FUNCtion oF MEDicAL LAbOraToriES Is TO EXAminE cELLS aNd cELl TISSue UNdER A mIcroscoPE. The Lack of ConTRast BETWeen ... | Thepresent invention relates to the field of medical lab equipment. In particular the present invention discloses a fully automated system for staining tissue specimens andcell preparations.Anormal function of medical laboratories is to examine cells and cell tissue under a microscope.The lack of... | The present invention relates to the field of _medical_ lab _equipment._ In particular the present invention _discloses_ a _fully_ automated _system_ for _staining_ tissue _specimens_ _and_ cell preparations. A _normal_ function of medical laboratories is to examine cells and _cell_ tissue under a microscope. The lack ... |
1. Technical Field
This invention relates to a method and system for reserving a processor in a multiprocessor system for availability of replacement in response to detection of an error in a non-reserved processor.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Recent processor chips contain multiple processors, with each processor ... | 1. Technical Field This invention relates to a method and system for reserving a processor in a multiprocessor system for availability of replacement in response to detection of an error in a non-reserved processor. 2. Description of the Prior Art Recent processor chips contain multiple processors, with each processor ... | 1. Technical Field This invention relates to a method and system for reserving a processor in a multiprocessor system for availability of replacement in response to detection of an error in a non - reserved processor. 2. Description of the Prior Art Recent processor chips contain multiple processors, with each processo... | 1. Technical This invention relates to a method and system for reserving a processor in a multiprocessor system for of replacement in response to detection of an error in a non-reserved processor. 2. Description of the Recent processor chips contain multiple with each processor on the known a logical processor. In a mu... | 1. TEchNIcaL fIeLd
this InVeNtION RElAtEs To a MEthod AnD syStEm for ReServING A pROCeSsOR IN A MULTiPRocEssOr SySTeM FOR AvAilABILITY OF RePlaCemEnT In resPoNsE To DeteCtIon OF An eRrOR IN A non-ReSerVed prOCesSOr.
2. DEsCriptION oF THE priOR art
RECENt pROCESSOR CHIps CONtAIN muLTIPle prOCEssoRs, wItH eaCh PrOCESSOr ... | 1. Technical Field Thisinventionrelates to a method and system for reserving a processor in a multiprocessor system for availabilityof replacement in response to detection of an error in a non-reserved processor. 2. Description of the Prior Art Recent processor chips contain multipleproc... | 1. _Technical_ Field _This_ invention relates _to_ a method and system for reserving a _processor_ _in_ _a_ multiprocessor system for availability of replacement in _response_ to detection of an error _in_ a non-reserved _processor._ 2. Description of the Prior Art _Recent_ processor _chips_ contain multiple _processor... |
The present invention relates to a compound semiconductor light-emitting device of gallium nitride series such as purple blue semiconductor laser of gallium nitride series (hereinafter called LD) or blue/green light-emitting diode of gallium nitride series having high luminance (hereinafter called LED).
A conventional ... | The present invention relates to a compound semiconductor light-emitting device of gallium nitride series such as purple blue semiconductor laser of gallium nitride series (hereinafter called LD) or blue/green light-emitting diode of gallium nitride series having high luminance (hereinafter called LED). A conventional ... | The present invention relates to a compound semiconductor light - emitting device of gallium nitFUde series such as purple blue semiconductor laser of gallium nitride series (hereinafter called LD) or blue / green light - emitting Ciod4 of gallium nitride series having high luminance (hereinafter called LED ). A conven... | The present relates to a compound semiconductor device of gallium nitride series such as purple blue semiconductor laser of gallium nitride series (hereinafter called LD) blue/green light-emitting diode of gallium nitride series having luminance (hereinafter called LED). A conventional shortwave semiconductor laser is ... | thE prESENt inventIoN RElATES to A ComPouND SEmIConductOr LIGht-emittInG DEVice Of gaLlIUM nitRiDe SERieS Such AS PurPle BLUe semICondUCTor LAser Of GALLIUm NItRiDE SeRieS (hereInAfTer CallED lD) oR blue/grEEN LIght-EMITtinG dIodE oF GAllIUM NitRidE SErIes HaviNg hIgh LUmInAnCE (hEREinaFteR CalLed LeD).
a COnVENTIOnAL ... | Thepresent invention relates to a compound semiconductor light-emitting device of gallium nitride series such as purple blue semiconductor laser of gallium nitride series (hereinafter called LD)or blue/green light-emitting diode of gallium nitride serieshaving high luminance (hereinafter ... | The present invention relates to a _compound_ semiconductor light-emitting _device_ _of_ gallium nitride series such as purple blue semiconductor laser of gallium nitride series (hereinafter called _LD)_ or blue/green _light-emitting_ diode of gallium nitride series having high _luminance_ (hereinafter _called_ LED). _... |
(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to lawn mowers, and more particularly, to rotary lawn mowers for cutting grass by rotating cutting blades housed in housings which open downward toward the grass.
(2) Background Information
This kind of rotary lawn mower includes (1) lawn mowers of a type for use... | (1) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to lawn mowers, and more particularly, to rotary lawn mowers for cutting denounce by rotating cutting blades housed in housings which open downward toward the grass. (2) Background Information This kind of rotary lawn mower includes (1) lawn mowers of a type for ... | ( 1) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to lawn mowers, and more particularly, to rotary lawn mowers for cutting grass by rotating cutting blades housed in housings which open downward toward the grass. (2) Background Information This kind of rotary lawn mower includes (1) lawn mowers of a type for us... | (1) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to lawn mowers, and more particularly, to rotary lawn mowers for cutting grass by rotating cutting blades housed housings which downward toward the grass. (2) Information This kind of rotary lawn mower (1) lawn mowers of a for use in a so-called bagging mode for ... | (1) FiElD Of THE inveNTioN
The prESenT iNvEnTiON RELatES to LaWN MoWERs, And moRE paRTiCULArLY, To rOtaRY laWn MoWErS fOR cuttInG gRaSS By ROtaTinG cuttiNg BLaDEs HouseD In HoUsInGs wHIch OpEn doWNWard tOWarD THE GraSs.
(2) baCkGrOUnD iNFoRMATION
tHIS Kind OF roTarY Lawn moWeR incluDes (1) LAwN moWErs oF A TyPE FoR UsE... | (1)Field of the Invention The present invention relates to lawn mowers, and more particularly, to rotary lawn mowers for cuttinggrass by rotating cutting blades housed inhousings which open downward toward the grass. (2) Background InformationThis kind of rotary lawn mower includes (1) lawn mowe... | _(1)_ Field of the Invention The present invention relates _to_ lawn mowers, and more particularly, to rotary lawn mowers for _cutting_ grass by rotating cutting blades housed in housings which open downward toward the grass. _(2)_ Background Information This _kind_ of rotary lawn mower _includes_ (1) lawn _mowers_ of ... |
In some environments, a request for a network resource must be accompanied by state information indicating the requester has access to the resource. For example, a server may require an authorization cookie to be present in a request for a given document. This state information is typically managed by a web browser.
Ho... | In some environments, a request for a network resource must be accompanied by state information indicating the requester has access to the resource. For example, a server may require an authorization cookie to be present in a request for a given document. This state information is typically managed by a web browser. Ho... | In some environments, a request for a network resource must be accompanied by state information indicating the requester has access to the resource. For example, a server may require an authorization cookie to be present in a request for a given document. This state information is typically managed by a web browser. Ho... | In some environments, request for a network resource must be accompanied by state information indicating the has to the resource. For example, a server may require an authorization cookie be present in a request for a given document. This state information is typically managed by a web browser. However, may be cases wh... | IN sOme EnvIRONMenTS, a REQUEsT fOr A netWork RESOuRCe MUST bE aCCOmpaNIed BY sTaTE iNfORmAtiON INDiCATiNG thE ReQUesTer has AcCEss TO tHe RESOuRcE. FoR exaMpLE, A seRVer May ReQUiRe AN authoRIzaTIoN coOkIE tO Be PrESENt in a reqUeSt For A GiveN DOcuMent. tHIs StATE iNFOrmAtION iS TyPICALly MaNaged By A web brOwSEr.
ho... | In someenvironments, a request for a network resource must be accompanied by state information indicating the requester has access to the resource. For example, a server mayrequire an authorization cookie to be present in a request for a given document.This state information is typically managed by a web ... | In some _environments,_ a request for a network _resource_ must be accompanied _by_ _state_ information indicating the requester _has_ access to _the_ resource. For example, a server may require _an_ authorization cookie to _be_ present in a request for a given document. This state _information_ is typically managed by... |
Oxymorphone, generally administered in the form of its hydrochloride salt, is a potent semi-synthetic opiate analgesic. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is indicated for the relief of moderate to severe pain and has been approved for use in the United States since 1959. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is also indicated as a pre-ope... | Oxymorphone, generally administered in the form of its hydrochloride salt, is a potent semi-synthetic opiate analgesic. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is indicated for the relief of moderate to severe pain and has been approved for use in the United States since 1959. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is also indicated as a pre-ope... | Oxymorphone, generally administered in the form of its hydrochloride salt, is a potent semi - synthetic opiate anslvesic. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is &ndica$ed for the relief of moderate to severe pain and has been approved for use in the United States since 1959. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is also indicated as a pre -... | Oxymorphone, administered in the form of its hydrochloride salt, is a semi-synthetic opiate analgesic. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is indicated for the relief of moderate to severe pain and been approved use United States since 1959. Oxymorphone is also indicated as pre-operative medication to alleviate apprehension, mai... | oXymOrPhone, geNeraLly ADmINIsTEreD in tHe foRm of iTS hydrOcHLoRiDE SalT, IS a poteNt SEmI-SYnThETIC oPIaTe AnAlGEsiC. OXyMOrPhoNe HyDROchLoRIde is iNDIcateD fOr THE reLief oF MoDErAtE To seVEre PAIN and hAs beEn aPPrOvED FOr use iN thE unitEd StaTes SiNce 1959. OXYMorPhone HydRoCHLORIde IS aLSO iNDICatEd as A pRE-OPe... | Oxymorphone, generally administered in the form of its hydrochloridesalt, is a potent semi-synthetic opiate analgesic. Oxymorphonehydrochloride isindicated for the relief of moderate to severe painand has been approved for use in the United States since 1959. Oxymorphone hydrochlorideis also indicated asapre... | _Oxymorphone,_ generally administered in the form _of_ its hydrochloride salt, is _a_ _potent_ semi-synthetic opiate analgesic. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is indicated for the relief of moderate to severe pain and _has_ _been_ _approved_ for use in the _United_ _States_ since 1959. _Oxymorphone_ hydrochloride is also in... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions utilized in a computer system.
2. Description of the Related Art
Under the reduced instruction set computer (RISC)... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions utilized in a computer system. 2. Description of the Related prowess Under the reduced instruction set computer (R... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions utilized in a computer system. 2. Description of the Related Art Under the reduced instruction set computer (RISC)... | 1. Field of the Invention The present relates to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions in a system. 2. Description the Related Art Under the reduced instruction set computer (RISC) structure, all instructions ar... | 1. fIelD OF The InVentiON
The pREsEnt invenTIOn ReLaTeS tO A METhOD and aPpAratus Of RemOviNG UNNecesSARy iNstRUctiONS, and mOrE paRtiCUlArly, tO A metHOD aNd apPARaTus oF RemOVING UNNEcesSArY instrUcTionS UtilIZEd In A CoMPUTEr SYsTEM.
2. DEScRiptIoN Of thE RelAtEd art
UNDeR tHe redUcED InStRUctioN SET COmPuTer (RiSC)... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates toa method and apparatus of removingunnecessaryinstructions, andmoreparticularly, to a methodandapparatus of removing unnecessaryinstructions utilized in a computer system. 2. Descriptionof the Related Art Under the reduced instruction set com... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ present _invention_ _relates_ _to_ a method and apparatus of _removing_ unnecessary instructions, _and_ more particularly, _to_ a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions utilized in _a_ computer system. 2. Description _of_ _the_ Related _Art_ Under the reduced instructi... |
Panoramic imagery of a geographic area can be captured by mobile data acquisition units from a perspective at or near ground level. This imagery can be a valuable resource for refining representations of a geographic area provided, for instance, by a geographic information system, such as a mapping service or a virtual... | Panoramic imagery of a geographic area can be captured by mobile data acquisition units from a perspective at or near ground level. This imagery can be a valuable resource for refining representations of a geographic area provided, for instance, by a geographic information system, such as a mapping service or a virtual... | PznorSmic imagery of a geographic wrRa can be vapyured by mobile data acquisition units from a perspective at or near ground level. This imagery can be a valuable resource for refining representations of a geographic area provided, for instance, by a geographic information system, such as a mapping service or a virtual... | imagery of geographic area can be captured by mobile data acquisition units from a perspective at or near ground level. This imagery can be a valuable resource for refining representations of geographic area provided, for instance, by a geographic information system, such as a mapping service or a virtual globe. For pa... | PANoRamIC imAGeRy Of A GEograPhiC aReA CaN Be CaPTURed By MObIlE DATa ACQuISITION UNItS FroM A PeRspeCTive aT OR neAR GrOUND lEveL. tHis IMaGerY CAn Be a VALuaBLe rEsOUrcE foR rEFININg REPresentatIoNS oF A gEOGrApHIC ArEa provIDeD, FOR INsTANce, BY A GeOgRAPHIc InFORMATIoN System, SUcH As a mapPIng seRViCe oR A vIRtuAl... | Panoramic imagery of a geographic area canbe captured by mobile data acquisition units from a perspective at or near ground level. This imagery can be a valuable resource for refining representations of a geographic area provided, for instance,bya geographicinformation system, suchas a mapping ... | Panoramic imagery of a geographic _area_ can be captured by mobile data acquisition units from a perspective at or _near_ ground level. This imagery can be a valuable _resource_ for refining representations of a geographic area provided, for instance, by a geographic _information_ system, _such_ _as_ a mapping service ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a method and an apparatus for developing a magnetic latent image. More particularly, it is concerned with a method and an apparatus for developing a magnetic latent image using magnetic toner which has been imparted an electric charge in a particular polarity.
2. Desc... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a method and an apparatus for developing a magnetic latent image. More particularly, it is concerned with a method and an apparatus for developing a magnetic latent image using magnetic toner which has been imparted an electric charge in a particular polarity. 2. Desc... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention Eelqtes to a method and an apparatus for developing a magnetic latent image. More particularly, it is concerned with a method and an apparatus for developing a magnetic latent image using magnetic toner which has been imparted an electric cbarYe in a pxrticuKar polarity. 2. Desc... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a method and apparatus for developing a magnetic latent image. More particularly, it is concerned with a method and an apparatus for a magnetic image using magnetic toner which has been imparted an electric in particular polarity. 2. Description of the Prior Art As th... | 1. FIElD OF thE InVenTioN
this iNveNtIOn RELATeS to a MeThOd AnD an apParAtUS foR dEveLOpINg A MAGNeTIC LAtEnT imAge. More PARTICuLarLY, It Is CoNCerneD WIth A MeThoD And An aPpaRATuS FoR DEVeLOPInG a mAgnEtIc LaTENt IMage usIng mAGneTic toner wHiCH Has beEN ImpaRtEd an eLECTrIc charge in a pARTiCuLAR pOLARITy.
2. DeSC... | 1. Field of theInvention This invention relates to amethodandan apparatus for developing amagnetic latent image. More particularly, it is concernedwith a methodand anapparatus fordevelopinga magnetic latent image using magnetic toner which has been imparted an electric charge in a particular polarity. 2. Desc... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention This invention relates to a method and an apparatus for developing a magnetic latent _image._ More particularly, it is concerned with a method and an apparatus for _developing_ a magnetic latent _image_ _using_ magnetic toner which has been imparted an electric charge in a _particular_ polar... |
A gas turbine generally includes, in serial flow order, an inlet system, a compressor, a combustion section and a turbine. Various exhaust gas related components may be disposed downstream from an outlet of the turbine including but not limited to an exhaust gas diffuser, an exhaust plenum, a bypass stack, a diverter d... | A gas turbine generally includes, in serial flow order, an inlet system, a compressor, a combustion section and a turbine. Various exhaust gas related components may be disposed downstream from an outlet of the turbine including but not limited to an exhaust gas diffuser, an exhaust plenum, a bypass stack, a diverter d... | A gas turbine generally includes, in serial flow order, an inlet system, a compressor, a combustion seXt8on and a turbine. Various exhaust gas related components may be disposed downstream from an outlet of the turHlne including but not limited to an exhaust gas diffuser, an exhaust plenum, a bypass stack, a diverter d... | A gas turbine generally includes, in flow order, an inlet system, a compressor, a combustion section and a turbine. Various exhaust gas related components may be disposed downstream an outlet of the turbine including but not limited to exhaust gas diffuser, an exhaust plenum, a bypass stack, a diverter damper, or a hea... | A GAs turbine GEnEralLy iNCLUdeS, in seRiAl fLow OrdER, AN InleT sysTem, a compresSoR, a CoMbuSTiON seCtIOn And a TUrbIne. VArIouS eXHaUst GAS RElaTeD cOmPONEntS mAy bE dISpOsed DOwNSTrEam FrOM An OuTleT OF THE tURbiNe iNCluDING buT NOT LImITEd to aN exhAust gAs dIFfuSER, An EXHaust pLenUm, A bypASs staCK, A dIVErTEr D... | A gas turbine generally includes,in serial flow order, an inlet system, a compressor,a combustionsection and a turbine. Various exhaust gas related components may be disposeddownstream from an outletof the turbine including but not limited to an exhaust gas diffuser, an exhaustplenum, a bypass st... | _A_ gas turbine generally includes, in serial flow _order,_ an inlet system, a compressor, a combustion _section_ _and_ _a_ turbine. Various exhaust gas related components may be disposed downstream from an _outlet_ of the _turbine_ including but not limited to an exhaust gas _diffuser,_ an _exhaust_ plenum, a bypass s... |
Currently used half-height pickups employ semiconductor laser devices with a 5.6-mm-diameter stem. For slim pickups, packages with a D-shaped stem, obtained by cutting off a portion of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, an I-shaped stem, obtained by cutting off opposite portions of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, or the like have been pr... | Currently used half-height pickups apply semiconductor laser devices with a 5.6-mm-diameter stem. For slim pickups, packages with a D-shaped stem, obtained by cutting off a portion of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, an I-shaped stem, obtained by cutting off opposite portions of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, or the like have been pro... | Currently used half - height pickups employ semiconductor laser devices sitm a 5. 6 - mm - diameter stem. For slim pickups, packages with a D - shaped stem, obtained by cutting off a portion of a 5. 6 - mm - diameter stem, an I - shaped stem, obtained by cutting off opposite portions of a 5. 6 - mm - diameter stem, or ... | Currently used half-height pickups employ semiconductor laser devices a 5.6-mm-diameter stem. For slim pickups, packages with D-shaped stem, by cutting off a portion of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, an I-shaped stem, obtained by cutting off opposite portions of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, or the like have been proposed. Also pro... | CUrrentLy usED HalF-HEIGht PICKupS EMplOy SEMiconductor LaseR dEViCeS WiTH A 5.6-MM-dIAMeTeR sTem. for sLiM picKupS, PaCkaGES WITH a d-shaPEd steM, ObtAINeD By CUTtiNG off A PoRtiON of A 5.6-MM-diAmEter stem, aN i-sHApEd stEm, obTAINeD By cUTTIng OFf OpPOsITe pOrtiOnS of A 5.6-mm-diaMETeR StEm, Or the LiKE HaVE BEEn pR... | Currentlyused half-height pickups employ semiconductorlaser devices with a5.6-mm-diameter stem. For slim pickups, packages with a D-shaped stem, obtained by cutting off a portion of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, an I-shaped stem, obtainedby cutting offopposite portions of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, or ... | Currently _used_ half-height _pickups_ _employ_ semiconductor _laser_ devices _with_ _a_ 5.6-mm-diameter _stem._ For slim pickups, packages with a D-shaped stem, _obtained_ by cutting off a portion of _a_ 5.6-mm-diameter stem, _an_ I-shaped _stem,_ obtained by cutting off _opposite_ portions of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, ... |
Rotorcraft, such as helicopters, tiltrotors, and autogyros, have at least one rotor for providing lift force. These rotors typically have an engine that rotates a mast coupled to a hub, and at least two airfoil rotor blades coupled to the hub. Rotor blades may be detachably coupled, allowing a rotor blade to be removed... | Rotorcraft, such as helicopters, tiltrotors, and autogyros, have at least one rotor for providing lift force. These rotors typically have an engine that rotates a mast coupled to a hub, and at least two airfoil rotor blades coupled to the hub. rotor coil blades may be detachably coupled, allowing a rotor blade to be re... | Rotorcraft, such as helicopters, tiltrotors, and autogyros, habs at least one rotor for providing lift force. These rotors typically have an engine that rotates a mast coupled to a hub, and at least two airfoil rotor blades coupled to the hub. Rotor blades may be detachably coupled, allowing a rotor blade to be removed... | Rotorcraft, such as and autogyros, have at least one providing lift force. These rotors have engine rotates a mast coupled to a hub, and at least two airfoil rotor blades coupled to the hub. blades may be detachably coupled, allowing a rotor blade to be removed for service storage. A helicopter typically a main rotatin... | roTORCrafT, sUch AS HElicOPtERS, TIlTROTorS, and auTogYros, HaVe at leAST ONE rOtOr foR proViDING Lift FORCE. tHeSe ROtOrS tYPicallY HAve An ENgINe tHAT rOTAtEs a masT CouPLEd To a huB, aNd at LeaSt Two aIRFoIl roTOR BlADES couPlEd TO tHE hUB. ROtoR BlaDes may BE detacHaBly COUPled, Allowing a RoToR BLaDE To bE ReMoVeD... | Rotorcraft,such as helicopters, tiltrotors, and autogyros, have at least one rotor for providinglift force. Theserotors typically have an engine thatrotatesa mast coupled to ahub, and at least two airfoil rotor blades coupled to the hub. Rotor bladesmay be detachably coupled, allowing ar... | Rotorcraft, such _as_ helicopters, tiltrotors, and autogyros, have at least one _rotor_ for providing _lift_ force. These rotors typically have _an_ engine that rotates a _mast_ coupled to a hub, and at least two _airfoil_ rotor blades coupled to the hub. Rotor blades may be _detachably_ coupled, allowing a rotor blade... |
Rotary engines, such as for example Wankel engines, use the eccentric rotation of a piston to convert pressure into a rotating motion, instead of using reciprocating pistons. In these engines, the rotor includes a number of apex or seal portions which remain in contact with a peripheral wall of the rotor cavity of the ... | Rotary engines, such as for example Wankel engines, use the eccentric rotation of a piston to convert pressure into a rotating motion, instead of using reciprocating pistons. In these engines, the rotor includes a number of apex or seal portions which remain in contact with a peripheral wall of the rotor cavity of the ... | Rotary engines, such as for example Wankel engines, use the eccentric rotation of a piston to convert pressure into a rotating mKtioM, instead of us(nr reciprocating pistons. In these engines, the rotor includes a HumbeD of apwS or seal por4iLns which remain in contact with a peripheral wall of the rotor cavity of the ... | Rotary engines, such as for example use the eccentric of a piston to pressure into a rotating motion, instead of using reciprocating pistons. In these engines, the rotor includes a number of or seal portions which remain in contact with a peripheral wall of the rotor cavity the engine the rotational of the rotor to cre... | rotAry EngINeS, SUch aS fOr ExamPLE wanKel EngINEs, use tHe eCCentRIC roTATioN oF a piStoN To cONVeRT pRESSure inTO A ROTATiNg moTIOn, iNsTeAD of UsiNg ReciProcAtiNg pISToNS. iN theSe eNgiNeS, THE ROTor inCLUDes a NumBeR Of apEX OR SEAL PORTIoNs WhiCH REmAIn iN CONtact wITh a PEriPHERAL wALl OF THE rOtor caviTy Of The ... | Rotaryengines, suchas for example Wankel engines, usethe eccentric rotation of apiston to convert pressure into a rotating motion, instead of usingreciprocating pistons. Intheseengines, the rotor includes a number ofapex or seal portions which remain in contactwith a peripheral wallof the rotor cavity of the engi... | _Rotary_ _engines,_ _such_ as for example Wankel engines, _use_ _the_ _eccentric_ rotation of _a_ piston to convert pressure into a rotating motion, instead of using reciprocating _pistons._ In these engines, _the_ rotor includes a number of apex or seal portions which remain in contact with a _peripheral_ wall _of_ _t... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a screw, in particular to a screw having the feature of efficient screwing with less torque.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a conventional screw 1 comprises a head 11, a shank 12 extending therefrom and a plurality of threads 13 s... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a screw, in particular to a screw having the feature of efficient screwing with less torque. 2. Description of the Related Art Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a conventional screw 1 comprises a head 11, a shank 12 extending therefrom and a plurality of threads 13 s... | 1. Field of the IHventioJ The present invention relates to a screw, in particular to a screw having the feature of efficient eXrewing w(tM less torque. 2. Description of the Related Art Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a conventional screw 1 comprises a head 11, a shank 12 extending ther$froH and a plurality of threads 13 s... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a screw, in particular to a screw having the feature of efficient screwing with less torque. 2. Description of the Related Art Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a conventional screw 1 comprises a head 11, a shank 12 extending therefrom plurality of threads 13 spirall... | 1. FiELD oF THE INvENtIon
thE PrESEnT INventIon RelaTes to A Screw, In partIcuLaR to a SCrEw HavIng THE fEaTure Of eFfIcIEnt scREwiNG WiTH lESS torqUe.
2. dEsCriPTIon OF tHe relaTeD ARt
reFeRring TO FiGs. 1 aND 2, A cOnVenTiONAL ScrEw 1 cOMPRIsES a HeAd 11, a shAnK 12 ExtendINg THerefRom aND a PluRaLitY of tHREads 13 s... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a screw, in particular to a screw havingthe feature of efficient screwing with less torque. 2. Description of the RelatedArt Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a conventional screw 1 comprises a head 11, a shank 12extending therefromand a plurality... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ _The_ present _invention_ relates to a screw, in particular _to_ a screw having the feature of efficient screwing with less _torque._ 2. Description _of_ the Related Art Referring to FIGS. _1_ and 2, a conventional screw 1 comprises a head _11,_ a shank 12 extending therefrom and _a_ plurali... |
A hallmark of modem graphical user interfaces is that they allow a large number of graphical objects or items to be displayed on a display screen at the same time. Leading personal computer operating systems, such as Apple MacOS X, provide user interfaces in which a number of windows can be displayed, overlapped, resiz... | A hallmark of modem graphical user interfaces is that they allow a large number of graphical objects or items to be displayed on a display screen at the same time. Leading personal computer operating systems, such as Apple MacOS X, provide user interfaces in which a number of windows can be displayed, overlapped, resiz... | A hallmark of modem graphical user interfaces is that they allow a ksrge number of graphical objects or items to be displayed on a display screen at the same time. Leading personal computer operating systems, such as Apple MacOS X, provide user interfaces in which a number of windows can be displayed, overlapped, resiz... | A hallmark of graphical user interfaces is that they a large number of or items to be displayed on a display screen at the same time. Leading personal computer operating systems, such as Apple X, provide user interfaces in which a of windows can be displayed, overlapped, resized, configured, and reformatted according t... | A HaLLMarK OF MOdEM GrAPHIcal uSer INTerFAces is tHAT THEY AlloW A LaRge NUmbeR oF GraPHICal obJEctS oR ITeMs To Be DisPlayEd oN A dISPLAY sCREen aT ThE SAMe tImE. LeaDINg pERsoNAl cOMpUter OpEratINg sYstEms, sUCH AS APple macoS x, ProvIdE USER InTerfACES In wHiCh a numBEr of WINDOws CAn Be disPLaYed, overLAPpED, rEsiz... | A hallmark of modem graphical user interfaces isthat they allow alarge numberof graphical objects or items to be displayed on a display screen at the same time. Leadingpersonal computer operatingsystems, such as Apple MacOS X,provide user interfaces in which a number of windows can be displayed, ove... | A hallmark of modem graphical _user_ interfaces is that they _allow_ a _large_ number _of_ graphical objects _or_ items to be displayed on a display screen _at_ the same _time._ Leading _personal_ computer _operating_ systems, such as Apple MacOS X, provide _user_ interfaces in which a number of windows can be displaye... |
The invention relates to firearms.
1. Background Art
This invention has particular, but not exclusive, application to a handguns including shotgun type firearms which utilise barrels such as the barrels described in my earlier International Patent Applications Nos. PCT/AU94/00124 and PCT/AU96/00459.
Such barrels each h... | The invention relates to firearms. 1. Background Art This invention has particular, but not exclusive, application to a handguns including shotgun type firearms which utilise barrels such as the barrels described in my earlier International Patent Applications Nos. PCT/AU94/00124 and PCT/AU96/00459. Such barrels each h... | The invention rRlatex to firearms. 1. Background Art This invention has particular, but not exclusive, application to a handguns including shotgun type firearms which utilise barrels such as the barrels described in my earlier International Patent Applications Nos. PCT / AU94 / 00124 and PCT / AU96 / 00459. Such barrel... | The invention relates to firearms. 1. Background Art This has particular, but not exclusive, application a including shotgun type firearms utilise barrels such as the barrels described in my International Patent Applications PCT/AU94/00124 and PCT/AU96/00459. Such barrels each have a plurality of projectiles stacked ax... | ThE INVeNtIon relateS To fIReArmS.
1. BAckgRouND aRT
This INventIoN haS pARTicuLaR, bUT noT eXClusIve, aPPLIcaTION to A hanDGUNs iNcLUdINg shOtgUn TYpE fiReARMS WHICh uTiLISe BarreLs SUch As ThE bArREls DESCribed IN MY EarlIer InTernaTioNAL PATEnT appLICATions nos. pcT/AU94/00124 ANd PCT/AU96/00459.
such BArrEls eAcH h... | The invention relates to firearms. 1.Background Art This invention has particular,but notexclusive, application to a handguns including shotgun type firearms which utilise barrelssuch as thebarrels described in my earlier International Patent Applications Nos. PCT/AU94/00124 andPCT/AU96/00459. Such ba... | The invention relates to firearms. _1._ Background Art This invention has particular, but not exclusive, application to a handguns including shotgun _type_ _firearms_ which utilise barrels such as the barrels described in my earlier _International_ Patent Applications Nos. PCT/AU94/00124 and PCT/AU96/00459. Such _barre... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image processing method and an image processing apparatus for reading original images and performing an image output by executing processing to the read images, and more particularly to an image processing method and an image processing apparatus capable of ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image processing method and an image processing apparatus for reading original images and performing an image output by executing processing to the read images, and more particularly to an image processing method and an image processing apparatus capable of ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image processing method and an image processing apparatus for reading original images and performing an image output by executing processing to the read images, and more particularly to an image processing method and an image processing apparatus capable of ... | Field of the Invention present invention relates to an image processing method an image processing apparatus for reading original images and performing an output executing processing to the read and more particularly to an image processing and an image processing apparatus capable of plural reading systems. 2. Related ... | 1. field of the InVeNtiOn
the presEnt INVeNTIOn RElaTeS TO an iMAgE PROcesSiNG mEtHOD ANd An IMAgE ProceSsiNg APPArAtuS FoR ReadIng oRIgiNaL IMAgeS ANd PerFoRmiNg an IMaGe oUtpUt bY EXeCutinG PrOceSsING To thE reaD IMaGes, AND mORe PArtiCUlarLy TO An imagE PROcESSinG METHod anD an imAGE PROcEssing apPARaTUs CApable oF ... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent invention relates to an image processing method and an image processingapparatus for reading originalimagesand performing an image output by executing processing tothe read images, andmore particularly to an image processing method and an image processing ap... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ _The_ present invention relates _to_ an image _processing_ method and an image processing apparatus for _reading_ _original_ images _and_ performing an image output by executing processing to _the_ read images, _and_ more particularly to an image processing method _and_ _an_ image processing... |
The present invention relates to computing devices. More particularly, the present invention provides a method and device for securing a personal computer or set-top box using password protection techniques. Merely by way of example, the present invention is applied to a modular computing environment for desk top compu... | The present invention relates to computing devices. More particularly, the present invention provides a method and device for securing a personal computer or set-top box using password protection techniques. Merely by way of example, the present invention is applied to a modular computing environment for desk top compu... | The present invention relates to computing devices. More particularly, the present invention provides a method and device for securing a personal computer or set - top box using password protection techniques. Merely by way of example, the present invention is applied to a modular computing environment for desk top com... | The present invention relates to computing devices. More particularly, the present invention a method and device for securing a personal computer or set-top box using password techniques. Merely by way example, the present invention is applied to a modular computing environment for desk top computers, but it will be re... | The preSEnT invenTiOn rElATEs To COmputing DevICes. mORE PArTicULaRLy, THE pRESENt INVentIOn prOviDES A MethoD aND dEvIcE fOR SECurIng A peRSOnAL computER Or sET-Top BOx USING pASSWoRd PRoTeCTiOn TecHniques. MerELY By wAy Of examplE, tHE pReSenT inVEnTIoN is applIEd TO A MODUlAR COMPUtING enVIRONMENT for DESK tOp compu... | The present inventionrelates to computing devices. More particularly, the present invention provides a method and device for securing a personalcomputer or set-top box using password protection techniques. Merely by way ofexample, the presentinventionis applied to a modular computing environment fordes... | _The_ _present_ invention relates to _computing_ devices. More particularly, the present invention provides a method and device for securing a personal computer or set-top _box_ using password _protection_ techniques. Merely _by_ way _of_ example, the present invention is applied _to_ a modular computing environment fo... |
Although the demand for renewable resources is growing, the world continues to meet much of its energy needs using oil. Oil's byproducts fuel cars, ships, and planes, and in much of the world it is burned to produce electricity. Although oil is a very useful substance, the earth contains only a limited quantity, and th... | Although the demand for renewable resources is growing, the world continues to meet much of its energy needs using oil. Oil's byproducts fuel cars, ships, and planes, and in much of the world it is burned to produce electricity. Although oil is a very useful substance, the earth contains only a limited quantity, and th... | Although the demand for renewable resources is growing, the world continues to meet much of its energy needs using oil. Oil ' s byproducts fuel xare, ships, and planes, and in much of the world it is burned to produce electricity. Although oil is a very useful substance, the earth contains only a limited quantity, and ... | Although the demand for renewable resources is growing, world continues to meet much of its energy needs using oil. Oil's byproducts cars, ships, and planes, and in much of world it is burned to produce electricity. oil is a very useful substance, the earth contains only a limited quantity, and the earth's inhabitants,... | altHOugH tHe DEmand FOR rEnEWAblE rESoUrceS is GrowiNG, the WoRLD contiNUEs to MeET muCH of its ENERGy NEeDs USiNG OIL. oil's bYpRoductS FueL CarS, ShIps, aND plAnes, ANd IN MuCh OF tHE wORLd it is BUrnEd to proDUcE ELeCtRIcitY. aLTHoUgH OIl IS A veRy UseFUL suBSTaNcE, tHe EArtH cONTAiNs only A LImiTeD qUANtITY, And TH... | Although the demand for renewable resourcesis growing, the world continues to meet much of its energy needs using oil. Oil's byproducts fuelcars, ships,and planes, and in much of the worldit is burned to produce electricity. Although oil is a very useful substance, the earth contains only a limited quantit... | Although the _demand_ for renewable _resources_ is _growing,_ _the_ _world_ continues to meet _much_ _of_ its energy needs using _oil._ _Oil's_ byproducts _fuel_ cars, ships, and planes, and _in_ much of the _world_ it is burned to produce electricity. Although oil _is_ a very useful substance, the earth contains only ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to polishing methods and apparatuses, and relates in particular to a polishing method and a polishing apparatus for processing substrates, such as semiconductor wafers, glass plates and liquid crystal display panels which require a high cleanliness.
2. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates in general to polishing methods and apparatuses, and relates in particular to a polishing method and a polishing apparatus for processing substrates, such as semiconductor wafers, glass plates and liquid crystal display panels which require a high cleanliness. 2. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates in general to polishing methods and apparatuses, and relates in particular to a polishing method and a polishing apparatus for processing substrates, such as semiconductor wafers, glass plates and liquid crystal display panels which require a high cleanliness. 2. ... | 1. Field of the The present invention relates in to polishing methods and apparatuses, relates in to a polishing method and a polishing apparatus for processing substrates, semiconductor wafers, glass and liquid crystal display panels which require a high cleanliness. 2. Description of the Related Art In years, has bee... | 1. FIelD of tHe inVENtIoN
thE PReseNt invENtIoN RELaTEs iN gEnEraL To pOLisHIng mEthoDs anD apPaRATuSES, anD RelaTEs IN PaRTIcULar To A POLIsHINg method anD A PolIShING APPARATus foR PrOCESSiNg suBstRATeS, SUcH as SemICOnDuCtOr WaFers, gLAss plATes ANd LiqUiD crYstAL dIsplaY paNels wHIcH REQuiRe a higH cLEANliness.
2. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The presentinvention relates in general to polishing methodsand apparatuses,and relates in particular to a polishing method and a polishing apparatus for processingsubstrates, such as semiconductor wafers, glass plates and liquid crystal display panels which require a high cle... | _1._ Field of the Invention The present invention relates in general _to_ polishing methods _and_ apparatuses, and relates in particular to a polishing method and a _polishing_ _apparatus_ for processing substrates, such as semiconductor wafers, _glass_ plates and liquid crystal _display_ panels which require a _high_ ... |
Molecular therapy of disease often involves the administration of nucleic acid to the cells of interest in order to confer a therapeutic benefit. Most commonly, recombinant viruses are engineered which take advantage of the natural infectivity of viruses and their ability to transport heterologous nucleic acid (transge... | Molecular therapy of disease often involves the administration of nucleic acid to the cells of interest in order to confer a therapeutic benefit. Most commonly, recombinant viruses are engineered which take advantage of the natural infectivity of viruses and their ability to transport heterologous nucleic acid (transge... | Molecular therapy of disease often involves the administration of nucleic acid to the cells of interest in order to confer a therapeutic benefit. Most commonly, recombinant viruses are engineered which take advantage of the natural infectivity of viruses and their ability to transport heterologous nucleic acid (transge... | therapy of disease often the administration of nucleic acid to the cells of interest in order to confer a therapeutic benefit. Most commonly, recombinant viruses are engineered which advantage of the natural infectivity of and their ability to transport heterologous nucleic acid (transgene) a cell. Widespread use of re... | moleculAR TheRApY OF dISEAsE ofteN INvOLVes thE aDMiNIsTRatIon of nuCLeIc aciD To The CEllS Of iNTeReSt In orDER to cOnfEr a THERAPEuTIC BEnEFIt. moSt cOMMonly, reCOMBInant virusEs aRE eNGINeEred whICh takE aDvaNTaGe of THE NaTurAl iNfeCTIVitY oF viRUSEs aND TheIr ABIliTy To TRAnsporT HeTErOLOgouS NuCLeIC ACid (tRansgE... | Molecular therapy of disease often involvesthe administration of nucleic acid to the cells of interestin order toconfera therapeuticbenefit. Most commonly,recombinant viruses are engineered which take advantage of the natural infectivity of viruses and their abilityto transport heterologous nucleic acid (trans... | Molecular therapy of disease often involves the _administration_ of nucleic acid to the cells of interest in _order_ to _confer_ a _therapeutic_ benefit. Most _commonly,_ recombinant viruses _are_ engineered which take _advantage_ of the natural infectivity of viruses and _their_ ability to transport heterologous _nucl... |
In thermally stimulated continuous inkjet printing, see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,588,888 B2, issued to Jeanmaire et al., on Jul. 8, 2003; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,079,821, issued to Chwalek et al., on Jun. 27, 2000, periodic heat pulses are applied to individual heaters embedded in a nozzle array. The periodic heat pul... | In thermally stimulated continuous inkjet printing, see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,588,888 B2, issued to Jeanmaire et al., on Jul. 8, 2003; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,079,821, issued to Chwalek et al., on Jun. 27, 2000, periodic heat pulses are applied to individual heaters embedded in a nozzle array. The periodic heat pul... | In thermally stimulated continuous inkjet printing, see, for example, U. S. Pat. No. 6, 588, 888 B2, issued to Jeanmaire et al. , on Jul. 8, 2003; and U. S. Pat. No. 6, 079, 821, issued to Chwalek et al. , on Jun. 27, 2000, periodic UeXt pulses are applied to individual heaters embedded in a nozzle array. The periodic ... | In thermally stimulated printing, see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,588,888 B2, issued Jeanmaire et al., on Jul. 8, 2003; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,079,821, issued to Chwalek et al., on Jun. 27, 2000, periodic heat pulses are applied individual heaters embedded in nozzle array. The periodic pulses drive capillary jets formed... | IN theRMally sTiMuLAtEd COnTINUOus INkJET PrINTING, sEE, FOr EXAmple, U.s. pAt. nO. 6,588,888 B2, iSsued to jeaNMAiRE et AL., ON jul. 8, 2003; ANd U.S. pat. No. 6,079,821, IssuED tO CHwalEk ET aL., On juN. 27, 2000, pErIoDic HEat Pulses aRe ApplIEd To iNdiViduAl HEaTeRs EmbEDDEd iN a NOZzLE arraY. THe pERIOdic HeaT pUL... | In thermally stimulated continuous inkjet printing, see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,588,888 B2,issued to Jeanmaire et al., on Jul. 8, 2003; andU.S. Pat. No. 6,079,821, issued to Chwalek et al., on Jun. 27, 2000, periodic heat pulses are applied to individual heaters embedded in a nozzle array. The period... | In thermally stimulated continuous inkjet printing, see, for _example,_ U.S. Pat. No. 6,588,888 B2, issued to Jeanmaire et al., on Jul. 8, 2003; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,079,821, issued to Chwalek et al., on _Jun._ 27, 2000, periodic heat pulses are applied to individual _heaters_ embedded in _a_ nozzle array. The periodic ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a method of electronically attenuating the torque command based on a polar grid modeled on the torque profile of a positive displacement pump in order to produce a constant pump pressure regardless of pump radial crankshaft/camshaft/crankarm location and the velocity ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a method of electronically attenuating the torque command based on a polar grid modeled on the torque profile of a positive displacement pump in order to produce a constant pump pressure regardless of pump radial crankshaft/camshaft/crankarm location and the velocity ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a method of electronically attenuating the torque command based on a polar grid modeled on the torque profile of a positive displacement pump in order to produce a constant pump pressure regardless of pump radial crankshaft / camshaft / crankarm location and the veloc... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates a method of electronically attenuating the torque command on a polar grid modeled on the torque profile of positive displacement pump in order to produce a constant pump pressure regardless of pump radial crankshaft/camshaft/crankarm location and the velocity of the flui... | 1. FielD Of THE InVeNTION
tHIS INVenTion relaTES tO a MEthoD of elECTRoNIcAlLy AttEnUatING tHE TorQUE ComMAnD BAsed On a PoLar gRID mODeleD On thE tOrqUe ProFIle oF A POsITIve DISpLAcEment PUmP IN ORDER TO pRoDuce A ConsTanT pUmP PReSsUre REgaRdlEsS oF PUmP radIAL CrAnKShAfT/caMsHaFt/CrANkArM LOCAtION aND THe VELOcItY ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relatesto a method of electronically attenuating the torquecommand based on a polar grid modeledon the torque profile ofa positive displacement pump in order to producea constant pump pressure regardless of pump radial crankshaft/camshaft/crankarm location and... | 1. _Field_ of the _Invention_ _This_ _invention_ relates to a method of electronically attenuating the torque _command_ based on a polar grid modeled on the _torque_ profile of a positive displacement pump _in_ _order_ to produce a constant pump pressure regardless of pump radial _crankshaft/camshaft/crankarm_ _locatio... |
During operation, gas turbine engines, whether used for flight or stationary power generation, develop extremely high temperature and high velocity gases in a combustor portion of the engine. These gases are ducted on blades of a turbine rotor to cause rotation of the rotor and are redirected by the stator vanes onto a... | During operation, gas turbine engines, whether used for flight or stationary power generation, develop extremely high temperature and high velocity gases in a combustor portion of the engine. These gases are ducted on blades of a turbine rotor to cause rotation of the rotor and are redirected by the stator vanes onto a... | During operation, gas turbine engines, whether usFF for flight or stationary power generation, develop extremely high temperature and high velocity gases in a combustor portion of the engine. Tues3 gases are ducted on blades of a turbine rotor to cause rotation of the rotor and are redirected by the stator vanes onto a... | During operation, gas turbine engines, whether used for flight or stationary power generation, develop extremely high temperature and high velocity gases in a combustor portion of the engine. These gases are on blades of a rotor to cause the and are redirected by the stator onto additional rotor blades to produce more ... | durInG opErATION, GaS TurbInE EngINes, WHeTher UseD For flIGHt Or stAtiONary pOWeR GeneRaTIoN, DeveLoP eXTreMelY HIGh TEMperaturE aND HigH VelocITy gaSES IN A comBusToR poRTIoN Of The ENgInE. TheSe GAsEs aRe DUCTEd On blADEs OF A tUrBIne ROtoR To CaUsE rOtATiON of ThE Rotor ANd aRe ReDIrECTEd BY ThE sTatOR VANes ONto a... | During operation, gas turbine engines, whether used for flightor stationary power generation,develop extremely high temperature and high velocity gases ina combustor portion of theengine. These gases are ducted on blades of a turbine rotor to cause rotation of the rotor and are redirect... | _During_ operation, gas turbine engines, whether used _for_ flight or stationary power generation, develop extremely high temperature _and_ _high_ velocity gases in a combustor portion of the engine. These gases are _ducted_ on blades _of_ _a_ turbine rotor to cause _rotation_ _of_ _the_ rotor and are redirected _by_ t... |
At present, sensors are popularly utilized in the industrial application fields, and moreover, for burglary, catastrophe protections, and vehicle intrusion sensing. In order to upgrade its sensitivity, an important factor is sometime neglected during designing a vibration sensor that should be operated sensibly and acc... | At present, sensors are popularly utilized in the industrial application fields, and moreover, for burglary, catastrophe protections, and vehicle intrusion sensing. In order to upgrade its sensitivity, an important factor is sometime neglected during designing a vibration sensor that should be operated reasonably and a... | At preZeBt, sensors are popularly utilized in the industrial application fields, and moreover, for burglary, czrastrophe protections, and vehicle imt4usion sensing. In order to upgrade its sensitivity, an important factor is sometime neglected rurinf designing a vibration sensor ^haG should be operated sensibly and acc... | At present, sensors are popularly utilized in the application fields, and for burglary, catastrophe protections, and vehicle intrusion sensing. In order to upgrade its sensitivity, an important factor is sometime neglected during designing a vibration sensor that should operated sensibly and accurately as well. convent... | at preSeNT, seNsOrS ArE PoPulaRLY UTiLIZED iN the InDUstRiAl applICaTion FIELds, aND moREOvEr, FoR burGLArY, CaTAsTroPHE prOTecTIONs, ANd VEhICle iNtRUsION sEnSIng. IN ORDer tO uPgrAdE iTs seNsitIvity, aN ImPOrtaNt faCtor Is soMeTIME NeGleCTeD duRing DESIGNIng A VIBrAtion seNSoR ThAt sHOulD Be opERAteD SEnSIBLY and AcC... | At present,sensors arepopularly utilized in the industrial applicationfields, and moreover, for burglary, catastrophe protections,and vehicle intrusion sensing. In order to upgradeits sensitivity, an important factor is sometime neglected during designing a vibration sensor that should be operated sensibl... | At _present,_ sensors are popularly utilized _in_ _the_ industrial application fields, and moreover, for burglary, _catastrophe_ protections, and vehicle _intrusion_ sensing. _In_ _order_ to upgrade its sensitivity, an important factor is sometime _neglected_ during designing a vibration sensor that should be operated ... |
The present invention relates to a restraint for an animal. More particularly, the present invention relates to a restraint that removably engages an anchor.
Dogs are one of the most popular household pets and are typically exercised by taking the dog on a walk. During the walk, the dog's movement is typically limited ... | The present invention relates to a restraint for an animal. More particularly, the present invention relates to a restraint that removably engages an anchor. Dogs are one of the most popular household pets and are typically exercised by taking the dog on a walk. During the walk, the dog's movement is typically limited ... | The present invention relates to a restraint for an animal. More particularly, the present invention relates to a restraint that removably engages an anchor. Dogs are one of the most popular household pets and are typically exercised by yajing the dog on a walk. During the walk, the dog ' s movement is typically limite... | The present invention relates to a restraint for an More particularly, present invention relates to a restraint that removably engages an anchor. Dogs are of the most popular household pets and are exercised by taking dog on a walk. During the walk, the dog's movement is typically limited by a hand-held restraint such ... | tHE preSENt inVENtIoN rELaTEs to A rEStRAInT FoR An ANImal. moRE pARTIcularLy, the pReSent InvEnTIon rELATes tO A reStRaiNT ThaT rEmOVABlY EngAges AN anChoR.
dOGS are ONe Of The MOsT poPUlar HoUsehoLd PETS and Are tYpICALLY eXErciSed by takInG THe DOG On a WAlK. durING THE wAlK, thE doG's MOvEmENT is tyPicaLLy LIMItEd ... | Thepresentinvention relates to a restraint foran animal. Moreparticularly,the present invention relates to a restraint thatremovably engages an anchor. Dogs are one of the mostpopular household pets and are typically exercisedbytaking the dog on a walk. During the walk, the dog's movementis typical... | The present invention relates to a _restraint_ _for_ an _animal._ More particularly, the present invention relates to _a_ restraint that removably engages an anchor. Dogs are one _of_ the most popular household pets _and_ are typically exercised by _taking_ the _dog_ on a walk. During _the_ walk, the dog's movement _is... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to electronic components and substrate modules and more specifically relates to electronic components and substrate modules including a built-in capacitor.
2. Description of the Related Art
A multilayer capacitor described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to electronic components and substrate modules and more specifically relates to electronic components and substrate modules including a built-in capacitor. 2. Description of the Related Art A multilayer capacitor described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to electronic components and zJbstrate modules and more specifically relates to electronic components and substrate modules including a built - in cSpacitLr. 2. Description of the Related Art A multilayer capacitor described in napanesr Unexamined Patent Applicati... | 1. Field of the The present invention relates to components and substrate modules and more specifically relates to electronic components and substrate modules including a built-in capacitor. 2. Description of the Related A multilayer capacitor described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2004-140... | 1. fieLd of thE INvEnTION
tHE PREsENT INvENTIon RelATEs To elecTRoNic compONentS aND SuBsTrate MoDuLeS aNd MorE SPEcIfICALLy RELaTeS TO eLeCtROnIC cOMpoNeNts anD SubsTrAte Modules InCLudIng a bUIlt-iN capaCItOR.
2. deScRIpTioN oF THE relatEd aRT
a mUlTilayer cAPACIToR DeScRiBeD iN JApAnesE UnEXAmIneD patENT appLicAtIoN... | 1.Fieldof the Invention The present invention relates to electronic components and substratemodules and morespecifically relates to electronic components andsubstrate modules including a built-in capacitor. 2. Description of the RelatedArt A multilayer capacitordescribed inJapanese UnexaminedPate... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention _The_ present invention relates to electronic components and substrate modules and more specifically relates to electronic components and substrate modules including a built-in capacitor. 2. _Description_ of the Related Art A multilayer capacitor described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Appli... |
Typically, an air bag is a safety device used in a car. The air bag fills with nitrogen gas obtained from burning innoxious solid chemicals following the operation of an impact sensor. The gas makes the air bag swell in a range of 0.02 to 0.05 seconds. The inflated air bag then prevents a secondary impact between the b... | Typically, an air bag is a safety device used in a car. The air bag fills with nitrogen gas incur from burning innoxious solid chemicals following the operation of an impact sensor. The gas makes the air bag swell in a range of 0.02 to 0.05 seconds. The inflated air bag then prevents a secondary impact between the body... | Typically, an air bag is a swfeHy device used in a car. The air bag fills with nitrogen gas obtained from burning innoxious solid chemicals following the operation of an impact sensor. The gas ma<eD the air bag swell in a range of 0. 02 to 0. 05 seconds. The inflated air bag then prevents a secondary impact between the... | Typically, an air bag a safety device in a car. air bag fills with nitrogen gas obtained from burning innoxious solid chemicals following the operation of an impact sensor. The gas the bag swell in a range of 0.02 to 0.05 seconds. The inflated air bag then a secondary impact between body of a passenger and the Air bags... | TypICally, aN aiR bAG iS A safEtY dEvICE uSEd iN A cAR. The AIr BAG FilLS wiTh niTrOgEn gas OBtaIned fRoM BUrniNg iNNOXIoUS sOLID chEMiCals foLLowIng THE opEraTION oF AN iMpacT sensOr. The GaS MaKES tHe AiR BAg SWELL iN a RANGE Of 0.02 to 0.05 SEconDS. The InflatED aIR BAg theN pREVenTs a SECOnDary impACt bEtWeen The b... | Typically, an air bag is a safety deviceusedin a car. The air bag fills with nitrogen gas obtained from burning innoxious solid chemicalsfollowing theoperation of an impactsensor. The gas makes the air bag swell ina range of 0.02to 0.05 seconds. The inflatedair bag then prevents a secondary impa... | Typically, _an_ air _bag_ is a _safety_ device used in a car. The _air_ bag _fills_ _with_ _nitrogen_ gas obtained from _burning_ _innoxious_ solid chemicals following the operation of an impact sensor. _The_ gas makes the _air_ bag swell in a range of 0.02 to 0.05 seconds. The inflated air bag then prevents a secondar... |
The present invention generally pertains to monitoring measurement data and is particularly directed to monitoring measurement data that is processed at a control console at which an alarm is provided when such processing indicates an alarm condition.
A prior art system for processing monitored measurement data and for... | The present invention generally pertains to monitoring measurement data and is particularly directed to monitoring measurement data that is processed at a control console at which an alarm is provided when such processing indicates an alarm condition. A prior art system for processing monitored measurement data and for... | The present invention generally pertains to monitoring measurement data and is particularly directed to monitoring measurement data that is processed at a control console at which an alarm is provided when such processing indicates an alarm condition. A prior art system for processing monitored measurement data and for... | The invention generally pertains to monitoring measurement data and is particularly directed monitoring measurement data that is processed at control console at which an alarm is provided when processing indicates alarm condition. A prior art monitored measurement data and for providing an alarm when an alarm condition... | The pREsENT INventIOn GEneRAllY perTAiNs TO moniTORinG mEaSUREmENT DAta AnD is pArtiCulARLy direCteD tO mONItOring mEAsuRemeNt daTa That iS ProceSsED AT a cONtroL CONSoLE At whICh AN ALaRm iS pROVidED wheN suCh ProcESSiNG iNdicATEs AN Alarm cOndItION.
A PRior ArT sYStEm foR procESsiNG MONItoREd meaSURement datA anD For... | The present invention generally pertains to monitoring measurement data and is particularly directed tomonitoring measurement data that is processed at a control console at which an alarm is provided when such processingindicates an alarm condition. A priorart system for processing monitoredmeasurement data... | The present invention generally pertains to monitoring measurement _data_ and _is_ particularly _directed_ to monitoring measurement _data_ that is processed at a control _console_ at which an alarm _is_ provided when such processing _indicates_ _an_ alarm condition. A prior art system for processing _monitored_ measur... |
CCD image sensors have hitherto been used in video cameras. The CCD image sensor generates pixel data for one screen, which is acquired as two-dimensional image data. A vertical register and a horizontal register read the pixel data, which is converted into one data stream. The data stream is output from one channel. F... | CCD image sensors have hitherto been used in video cameras. The CCD image sensor generates pixel data for one screen, which is acquired as two-dimensional image data. A vertical register and a horizontal register read the pixel data, which is converted into one data stream. The data stream is output from one channel. F... | CCD image sensors have hitherto been used in video cameras. The CCD image sensor generates pixel data for one screen, which is acquired as two - dimensional image data. A Bertifal register and a horizontal register read the pixel data, which is converted into one data stream. The data stream is output from one channel.... | CCD image sensors hitherto been used in video cameras. The CCD image sensor generates pixel data for one screen, which acquired as two-dimensional image A vertical register and horizontal register read pixel data, which is into one data stream. data stream is output one channel. FIG. 1 shows an CCD image sensor of one-... | CCd ImAGe sENSOrS hAvE HiTheRTo BeeN UsEd In vIDeO caMErAs. THe CCd ImAge SeNsOr GEnerAtEs PiXeL DaTa FOr ONe ScreEn, Which Is AcQUIreD aS TWo-DImENSIonaL imaGe dATA. a VeRtIcAl regISTEr anD A hORiZoNTal RegiSTer rEAD thE piXel Data, whicH is COnvERTed InTO One DATA sTREAM. tHE daTa STREAm is OUtPUt fROm oNe channel. f... | CCD image sensors have hitherto been used invideo cameras. The CCDimage sensor generatespixel data for one screen, which is acquiredas two-dimensional image data. A vertical register and a horizontalregister read the pixel data, which is converted into onedata stream. The data streamis ... | CCD image sensors have hitherto been used in video cameras. The CCD image _sensor_ generates pixel data for _one_ screen, which is _acquired_ as _two-dimensional_ image data. A vertical register and a horizontal register read _the_ pixel data, _which_ is converted into one data stream. The _data_ stream is output from ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the recycle of mixed scrap plastics and more particularly relates to the production of useful articles from mixed scrap plastics.
2. Discussion of Related Art
The use of plastics has grown substantially in recent years and projected usage rates of plastics are ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the recycle of mixed scrap plastics and more particularly relates to the production of useful articles from mixed scrap plastics. 2. Discussion of Related Art The use of plastics has grown substantially in recent years and projected usage rates of plastics are ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the recycle of mixed scrap plastics and more particularly relates to the production of useful articles from mixed scrap plastics. 2. Discussion of Related Art The use of plastics has grown substantially in recent years and projedtew usage rates of plastics are ... | 1. of the Invention The invention relates to the of mixed scrap and more relates to the production of useful articles from mixed scrap plastics. 2. Discussion of Related Art The use of plastics grown substantially recent years projected usage rates of plastics are expected to be even higher in the future as plastics fi... | 1. fIeLD OF ThE iNVeNTioN
ThE PreSEnT inVEnTioN RelAtEs tO the rECycLe of mIXed sCRap plastICs ANd More ParTICUlARlY RELATES tO THe pRoDuCtION Of USeFUl ArtiClEs FROM mIXeD sCRAp PLASTicS.
2. DIscUsSIOn oF relATed ARt
The uSE OF PlASTicS HAs GrOWN SubstAntially IN RecEnT YEarS and ProJECTeD usAge Rates oF PLasTicS are ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the recycle of mixed scrap plastics and more particularly relates to the production of useful articles from mixed scrap plastics.2. Discussion of Related Art The use of plastics has grown substantially inrecentyearsand projected usage rates ... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ present invention relates to the _recycle_ of mixed scrap plastics and _more_ _particularly_ _relates_ _to_ the production of useful articles _from_ mixed scrap plastics. 2. Discussion of Related Art The use of plastics has grown substantially _in_ recent years and _projected_ usage rate... |
Metal framing systems, which are also referred to as space framing systems, have been known for over fifty years. Such systems basically comprise a channel nut with a spring on one side thereof and a pair of arms which extend outwardly, and the nuts are designed to move through an opening in a channel. Outwardly extend... | Metal framing systems, which are also referred to as space framing systems, have been known for over fifty years. Such systems basically comprise a channel nut with a spring on one side thereof and a pair of arms which extend outwardly, and the nuts are designed to move through an opening in a channel. Outwardly extend... | Metal framing systems, which are also referred to as space framing systems, have been known for over fiE%y years. Such systems basically comprise a channel nut with a spring on one side thereof and a pair of arms which extend outwardly, and the nuts are designed to move through an opening in a channel. Outwardly extend... | Metal framing systems, also referred to as space framing systems, have been known for over Such systems basically comprise a channel nut with spring one side thereof and a pair of arms which extend outwardly, and the are designed to move through an opening in a channel. Outwardly extending arms into the channel slot on... | METal FRamInG systEmS, WhicH arE ALSO ReferREd to As spACE FraMInG sYsTEmS, Have Been kNown FOr oVeR fIFTY Years. sUcH SYStEms BAsICALLY CoMpRIsE A CHaNNEL NUt WItH a sPRinG oN one sIdE TheReOf aNd A PAIR of aRmS WHICH ExtENd oUTWardLY, aNd THE nuTs ArE DESIGNeD TO MovE THroUgh an oPening In a chANneL. OuTwarDlY Extend... | Metal framing systems, whichare also referred toasspace framing systems,have been known for over fifty years. Such systems basically comprise a channelnut with aspring on one side thereof and a pair of armswhich extend outwardly, and the nutsare designed to move through an opening in a channel. ... | Metal framing systems, which are also referred to as space framing systems, have been known for over fifty years. Such systems basically comprise a channel nut with a spring _on_ one side thereof and _a_ pair of arms which _extend_ outwardly, and the nuts are designed _to_ move through an opening in a _channel._ Outwar... |
Charge-coupled devices (CCDs) have been the dominant form of conventional imaging circuits for detecting and converting a packet of light photons into an electrical signal that represents the intensity of the light in a particular pixel region of the image. Most commonly, CCDs use a photogate to detect and store the li... | Charge-coupled devices (CCDs) have been the dominant form of conventional imaging circuits for detecting and converting a packet of light photons into an electrical signal that represents the intensity of the light in a particular pixel region of the image. Most commonly, CCDs use a photogate to detect and store the li... | Charge - coupled devices (CCDs) have been the dominant form of conventional imaging circuits for detecting and converting a packet of light photons into an electrical signal tNWt represents the intensity of the light in a OartiXular pixel region of the image. Most commonly, CCDs use a photogate to detect and store the ... | Charge-coupled devices (CCDs) have been the dominant form of conventional imaging circuits for detecting and converting a packet of light photons into electrical signal that represents the of the light in a particular pixel region of the image. Most commonly, CCDs use a photogate to and the light energy as electrical c... | CHARGE-cOuplED DevICEs (ccdS) HAve beEN THe dOMINANt fOrm oF coNveNTIONal iMaGIng CIRCuiTS FOR DETECTIng aNd cONVErTinG A PAcKET Of LIgHt Photons INTO an Electrical SIgnal that REPrESeNtS thE INTensIty of THe LIgHt IN A pARTIcuLar pIXEL RegIOn OF the ImagE. mOsT COMMoNLY, ccdS uSe A PHotOgate TO dETECt And STOre The li... | Charge-coupled devices(CCDs) have been the dominant form of conventional imaging circuits for detecting and converting apacket of light photons into an electricalsignal that represents the intensityof the light in a particular pixel region of the image. Most commonly, CCDs use aphotogate to dete... | Charge-coupled _devices_ _(CCDs)_ _have_ been the dominant form of _conventional_ imaging circuits for detecting and converting a packet of light _photons_ into an electrical signal that represents the intensity of _the_ light in a particular pixel _region_ of the image. Most _commonly,_ CCDs use a photogate to detect ... |
At the present time, numerous herbicides are commercially available and they are widely used. There are, however, a wide variety of weeds to be controlled and their growth extends over a long time. For this reason, the requested are herbicides with higher herbicidal activity, a wide weed control spectrum, long term eff... | At the present time, numerous herbicides are commercially available and they are widely used. There are, however, a wide variety of weeds to be controlled and their growth extends over a long time. For this reason, the requested are herbicides with gamy herbicidal activity, a wide weed control spectrum, long term effec... | At the present t&m4, numerous hedb7cides are commercizOly available and they are widely used. There are, however, a wide variety of weeds to be controlled and their growth eStendW over a long tJmW. For this reason, the requested are herbicides with higher herbicidal actUvitj, a D(de weed control spectrum, long yerJ 3ff... | At present time, numerous herbicides are commercially available and they are used. There are, however, a wide variety of weeds to be controlled and their growth extends over a long time. For this reason, the are herbicides with higher activity, a wide weed spectrum, long term effect, and safety to crops. | AT thE PresENt TiMe, NuMEROus heRbicIdEs are CommERcIAlLy AvAilAble AND ThEy aRe wIDeLY uSEd. thEre arE, hOwEvER, A WidE vARIeTY Of WEedS to Be cOnTRoLleD aNd theIR grOwTh eXtENDs OVeR A loNG TimE. for thIs REaSON, tHe RequestED Are hERbIciDeS wITh hiGHER hErbIcIdaL ACtIvity, A WIde WEEd CONtROL sPECtRuM, LoNG tErM eff... | At the present time, numerous herbicides are commercially available and they are widely used. There are, however, a wide variety of weeds tobe controlled and their growth extends over along time. For this reason, therequested are herbicides with higher herbicidal activity,a wide weed control spectr... | _At_ _the_ present _time,_ _numerous_ _herbicides_ are commercially _available_ and they are widely used. There _are,_ however, a _wide_ variety of weeds _to_ _be_ controlled _and_ _their_ growth extends over a long time. For _this_ _reason,_ the requested are _herbicides_ _with_ _higher_ herbicidal _activity,_ a _wide... |
Endotoxin or lipopolysaccharide (LPS), released from the cell wall of bacteria, plays a central role in a broad spectrum of human disease. The pathogenic importance of LPS in gram-negative sepsis is well established. Intravenous LPS induces all of the clinical features of gram-negative sepsis, including fever, shock, l... | Endotoxin or lipopolysaccharide (LPS), released from the cell wall of bacteria, plays a central role in a broad spectrum of human disease. The pathogenic importance of LPS in gram-negative sepsis is well established. Intravenous LPS induces all of the clinical features of gram-negative sepsis, including fever, shock, l... | Endotoxin or lipopolysaccharide (LPS ), released from the cell wall of bacteria, plays a central role in a broad spectrum of human disease. The pathogenic importance of LPS in gram - negative sepsis is well established. Intravenous LPS induces all of the clinical features of gram - negative sepsis, including fever, sho... | Endotoxin lipopolysaccharide (LPS), released from the wall of bacteria, plays a central role in a broad spectrum of human disease. The pathogenic importance of LPS sepsis is well established. Intravenous LPS induces all of clinical features gram-negative sepsis, including fever, shock, leukopenia followed by leukocytos... | enDoTOXIn or LipoPOlysacChaRIdE (lPS), rEleaseD frOm the cElL wALl of bacTErIa, PLAys a CENtral Role In A bRoAD SpeCTRum of human DiSeaSE. the pathOgENiC ImPORtANCE oF lPS iN GRAM-NEGaTive sePSIs iS WeLL eStabLIsHeD. iNtrAveNoUs lpS InduCES all of ThE clINIcaL FeATuREs OF grAm-neGATivE sePSis, INclUdInG FEVEr, shOCk, L... | Endotoxin orlipopolysaccharide (LPS), released from the cell wall of bacteria,playsacentral role ina broadspectrum of humandisease. The pathogenic importance of LPS in gram-negative sepsis iswell established. IntravenousLPS induces all of the clinical features of gram-negative sepsis, includingf... | _Endotoxin_ _or_ lipopolysaccharide _(LPS),_ released from the cell wall _of_ bacteria, plays a central role in _a_ _broad_ spectrum of human _disease._ The _pathogenic_ _importance_ of LPS in gram-negative sepsis _is_ well established. Intravenous LPS induces _all_ of _the_ clinical features _of_ _gram-negative_ _seps... |
One or more woven wire screens have been used in shaker or vibrating screen apparatus to size material passing through the woven wire screens. Known woven wire screens typically consist of a plurality of interwoven weft and warp wires forming a plurality of openings for permitting suitably sized material to pass throug... | One or more woven wire screens have been used in shaker or vibrating screen apparatus to size material passing through the woven wire screens. Known woven wire screens typically consist of a plurality of interwoven weft and warp wires forming a plurality of openings for permitting suitably sized material to pass throug... | One or more woven wire screens have been used in shaker or vibrating screen apparatus to size material passing through the woven wire screens. Known woven wire screens typically consist of a plurality of interwoven weft and warp wires forming a plurality of openings for permitting suitably sized material to pass throug... | or more woven wire screens have used in shaker or screen apparatus to size material passing through the woven screens. Known woven wire screens typically consist of plurality interwoven weft and warp wires forming a plurality openings for permitting suitably sized material to pass through screen. The openings can be sq... | One oR morE wOVEN WIRe screENs HAVE bEEN USeD In sHaKER oR vIbrAtInG SCREeN apPaRAtus TO size mateRiaL PAssiNG ThrOUGH ThE wOveN WiRE screenS. KnOwN wovEn wire ScREEns tYPIcalLY COnSisT OF A PlurAlItY oF inTErWoVeN weft AnD Warp WirES fOrMiNg A PLuRaliTY Of oPeniNGs for PERmITTInG SUItABlY sIZED MATERiAl tO pASS thROuG... | One or more woven wire screens have been used in shaker orvibrating screen apparatus to size materialpassing through the woven wire screens. Known woven wire screenstypically consistof a plurality of interwoven weft and warp wiresforming apluralityofopenings for permitting suitably sized material to pass thr... | One or more woven _wire_ screens have been used in shaker or vibrating screen _apparatus_ to _size_ material passing through the woven wire screens. Known _woven_ wire screens _typically_ consist of a plurality of interwoven weft and warp _wires_ forming _a_ plurality of openings for permitting suitably sized material ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the control of multiple disk drives within computer systems, and more particularly to command protocol and definition used to facilitate high speed data transfers for personal computer systems.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Microprocessors and the personal co... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the control of multiple disk drives within computer systems, and more particularly to command protocol and definition used to facilitate high speed data transfers for personal computer systems. 2. Description of the Prior Art Microprocessors and the personal co... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the control of multiple disk drives within computer systems, and more particularly to command protocol and definition used to facilitate high speed data transfers for personal computer systems. 2. Description of the Prior Art Microprocessors and the personal co... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to control of multiple disk drives within computer systems, and more particularly command protocol and definition facilitate high speed transfers for computer systems. 2. of Prior Art Microprocessors and the personal computers which utilize them have become more o... | 1. fieLD OF THe InvEntIon
the presEnt iNVenTiOn RElAteS TO tHe COnTrOl of MulTipLE disk dRIveS wITHiN COMPUTeR sYSTems, ANd More ParTiCulARly TO COMmaND protOcoL aND definItIon UsEd tO FaCilITatE HiGh sPEeD DaTa TRANSfeRS for PERsonal coMputEr SySteMs.
2. DEscriptioN of the PriOr ArT
miCrOPRocESsOrs aNd tHE pERSONAl CO... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the controlof multiple disk drives within computer systems,and more particularlyto command protocol and definition used to facilitate high speeddata transfers for personal computer systems. 2. Description of the Prior Art Microprocessors and the pe... | 1. _Field_ _of_ the Invention The present _invention_ _relates_ to _the_ control of multiple disk _drives_ within computer systems, and _more_ particularly _to_ command protocol and definition used _to_ _facilitate_ high speed data transfers for personal computer systems. 2. Description of the Prior _Art_ Microprocesso... |
The present disclosure relates to diagnostic systems and methods for providing diagnostic information during servicing of an image processing apparatus.
An image processing apparatus can include a photosensitive drum, on which an electrostatic latent image is formed. Toner can be applied to the photosensitive drum by a... | The present disclosure relates to diagnostic systems and methods for providing diagnostic information during servicing of an image processing apparatus. An image processing apparatus can include a photosensitive drum, on which an electrostatic latent image is formed. Toner can be applied to the photosensitive drum by a... | The present diWcloEure relates to diagnostic syDtemx and methods for providing diagnostic information during servicing of an image processing apparatus. An image processing appa4aHus can incpudr a photosensitive drum, on which an electrostatic latent i<ave is formed. Toner can be applied to the photosensitive drum by a... | The present disclosure relates diagnostic systems and methods for providing diagnostic information during servicing of an image processing apparatus. An image processing apparatus include a photosensitive drum, which an electrostatic latent image is formed. Toner applied to the photosensitive drum by a developing rolle... | The PrEseNt disCloSURE ReLATEs tO dIAgNOsTic SYStEMs aNd methodS FOR PROvIdiNG DIAGnOstiC INfORMAtIon DURIng SeRvIcing oF aN image pRoCESSiNG aPParAtus.
aN iMAgE proceSSING aPparATuS CAN iNCludE a pHotOSenSitIve dRuM, On WHICh an elEctRostAtIc lAtEnT ImAgE Is formeD. tOner CAn Be apPLiED to the PHOTosensitiVE DrUM bY A... | The present disclosure relates todiagnosticsystems and methods for providing diagnostic information during servicing of animage processingapparatus. An image processing apparatus can include aphotosensitive drum, on which anelectrostatic latent image is formed. Toner can be applied to the photosensitive d... | _The_ present disclosure relates _to_ diagnostic systems and methods _for_ providing diagnostic _information_ during servicing of an image processing apparatus. _An_ _image_ processing apparatus can include a photosensitive _drum,_ on which _an_ electrostatic latent image is _formed._ Toner can be applied to the photos... |
German Patent Publication DE 28 34 519 A1 discloses a digital linear measuring device having two parts which are displaceable with respect to each other, one of which supports a scale and the other a detector for scanning the scale and for generating electrical signals which correspond to the scanned length of the scal... | German Patent Publication DE 28 34 519 A1 discloses a digital linear measuring device having two parts which are displaceable with respect to each other, one of which supports a scale and the other a detector for scanning the scale and for generating electrical signals which correspond to the scanned length of the scal... | German Patent Publication DE 28 34 519 A1 discloses a digital linear jeasu5ing devlcd having two parts whLVh are displaceable with respect to each other, one of which supports a scale and the other a detector for scanning the scale and for generating electrical signals which correspond to the scanned length of the scal... | German Patent Publication DE 28 34 A1 discloses a digital linear device having two parts which are displaceable with to each other, one of which supports scale and the a detector for scanning the scale and generating electrical signals which to the scanned length of the scale. An electronic processes the detector signa... | GErmAn pAtent PuBlICaTIOn de 28 34 519 a1 dISclOSES a dIGItaL LIneAr MeASuRiNg DeVICe HAving TWo pARTS WHiCH ARe DIsplaceaBLE witH ReSPecT To EACh otHEr, onE Of wHIcH SUPpoRTS a ScalE aNd THe oTHEr A DETEctOR FOR SCANNiNg The ScAlE anD FOR geNeRATIng eLECtrIcal SiGNAls WHich CoRRESpOnD TO The ScAnned LENgTH Of the sCAL... | German Patent Publication DE 28 34 519 A1discloses a digital linear measuring device having two parts whicharedisplaceable with respect toeach other, oneof which supports a scale and the other a detector for scanning thescaleand for generating electrical signals whichcorrespond to the scanned length of th... | German Patent Publication DE 28 34 519 _A1_ discloses a _digital_ linear measuring device _having_ two parts which are displaceable with respect to each other, one of which supports a scale _and_ the other a detector for scanning the scale and for _generating_ electrical signals which _correspond_ to the scanned length... |
Certain STBs allow end users to view placeshifted media content utilizing a mobile phone, a tablet device, a laptop computer, or a similar device operated by an end user and remotely located from the STB (herein, a “client media receiver”). To initiate a placeshifting session, an authenticated, bidirectional connection... | Certain STBs allow end users to view placeshifted media content utilizing a mobile phone, a tablet device, a laptop computer, or a similar device operated by an end user and remotely located from the STB (herein, a “client media receiver”). To initiate a placeshifting session, an authenticated, bidirectional connection... | Certain STBs allow end users to view placeshifted media content utilizing a mobile phone, a tablet device, a laptop computer, or a similar device operated by an end user and remotely located from the STB (herein, a “ client media receiver ” ). To initiate a placeshifting session, an authenticated, bidirectional connect... | Certain STBs allow end users to view placeshifted media content utilizing a mobile phone, a tablet device, a laptop or a similar device by an end user and remotely located from the STB (herein, a “client receiver”). To initiate a placeshifting session, an authenticated, bidirectional connection is established between t... | ceRtain sTBS AlLoW end USERS tO VieW plAcEshifTed MeDIA CONTent utIlIziNG A mobIlE phONe, a TaBLEt DeVICE, A laPtop COmPUter, OR a sImiLar Device OPERated BY An eNd USeR ANd REMOtELy lOCatEd FrOM THe Stb (hErein, A “CLiENt MedIa REcEIvER”). to iNitiAtE a PlacEshifTiNg sESSION, an AUTheNTiCaTEd, bidireCtioNaL CONNectiOn... | Certain STBs allowend users to view placeshifted mediacontent utilizing a mobile phone, a tablet device,a laptop computer, or a similar device operatedby an end userand remotely located from the STB (herein, a“client media receiver”).To initiate a placeshifting session, anauthenticated, bidire... | Certain STBs allow end users to view _placeshifted_ media content utilizing a mobile phone, a tablet device, a laptop computer, or a similar device operated by an _end_ user and remotely _located_ from the _STB_ (herein, a _“client_ media receiver”). _To_ initiate _a_ placeshifting session, an authenticated, bidirectio... |
The present application is related to a co-assigned and co-filed United States patent application entitled Microembosser for Faster Production of Holographic Labels. This related application is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention concerns microembossing, printing, laminating, and diecutting technolo... | The present application is related to a co-assigned and co-filed United States patent application entitled Microembosser for Faster Production of Holographic Labels. This related application is incorporated herein by reference. The present invention concerns microembossing, printing, laminating, and diecutting technolo... | The present application is related to a co - assigned and co - filed United States patent application entitled Microembosser for Faster Production of Holographic Labels. This related application is incorporated herein by reference. The present invention concerns microembossing, printing, laminating, and diecutting tech... | The present application is related to a co-assigned and United States patent application entitled Microembosser for Faster Production of Holographic Labels. This related application incorporated herein by reference. The present invention concerns microembossing, printing, laminating, and diecutting technologies, especi... | the pReSENT apPlIcATion is ReLated To a co-AssignEd AND co-Filed UNiTed STatEs pAtenT aPpLIcaTIoN EntITlED MICrOemBosseR FOr fAsTer proDUCTIon of hologRaPHIC lABelS. thIs Related aPPlicAtION iS incorPoRAteD hErein By refErence.
tHE pRESEnT iNVENtIon conCeRNS MicroEMBoSsING, PRinTInG, LamInatIng, aND DiECUttINg tEcHNoLo... | The present application is related to aco-assigned and co-filed United States patent applicationentitled Microembosser for Faster Production of Holographic Labels. This related application is incorporated hereinby reference.The present invention concerns microembossing, printing, laminating, and diecutting te... | The present application is related to _a_ _co-assigned_ and co-filed United States patent application _entitled_ _Microembosser_ for _Faster_ Production of Holographic Labels. This related application _is_ incorporated herein by reference. The _present_ invention concerns microembossing, _printing,_ laminating, and die... |
In 1755 LeRoy passed the discharge of a Leyden jar through the orbit of a man who was blind from cataract and the patient saw “flames passing rapidly downwards.” Ever since, there has been a fascination with electrically elicited visual perception. The general concept of electrical stimulation of retinal cells to produ... | In 1755 LeRoy passed the discharge of a Leyden jar through the orbit of a man who was blind from cataract and the patient saw “flames passing rapidly downwards.” Ever since, there has been a fascination with electrically elicited visual perception. The general concept of electrical stimulation of retinal cells to produ... | In 1755 LeRoy passed the discharge of a Leyden jar through the orbit of a man who was blind from cataract and the patient saw “ flames passing rapidly downwards. ” Ever since, there has been a fascination with electrically elicited visual perception. The general concept of electrical stimulation of retinal cells to pro... | In 1755 passed the discharge a jar through the orbit of a who was blind cataract and the patient saw “flames passing rapidly downwards.” Ever since, there has been a fascination with electrically elicited visual The general concept of electrical stimulation retinal cells to produce these flashes of light or phosphenes ... | IN 1755 LeROy pASsED tHe DiSCharGe of a LEYdEN Jar thRougH the orBit oF a mAn WHo waS blind frOm CaTaRAct AnD ThE pATient Saw “FLameS PassiNG RapidLY dOwNwArdS.” ever siNce, THEre HAS BEeN a FaSCINatIon WiTh EleCTRiCAlLy EliCited visuaL peRcEpTIon. ThE geNErAl conCEpt oF ELECTRiCal sTImulaTION OF RetINAl celLS TO PRodu... | In 1755 LeRoy passed the discharge of a Leyden jarthrough the orbit of a man who wasblind from cataract and the patient saw “flames passing rapidly downwards.” Ever since, there has been a fascination with electrically elicited visual perception. The general concept of electrical stimulation of reti... | In 1755 LeRoy passed _the_ discharge of _a_ _Leyden_ jar through the _orbit_ of a man who was blind _from_ cataract and the _patient_ saw “flames passing rapidly _downwards.”_ Ever since, there has _been_ a _fascination_ with electrically elicited visual perception. _The_ general concept of electrical stimulation of re... |
In the field of digital communications, transmission of voice, images, audio, and videos is needed in a wide range of applications such as a mobile phone call, an audio/video conference, broadcast television, and multimedia entertainment. Audio is digitized, and is transmitted from one terminal to another terminal by u... | In the field of digital communications, transmission of voice, images, audio, and videos is needed in a wide range of applications such as a mobile phone call, an audio/video conference, broadcast television, and multimedia entertainment. Audio is digitized, and is transmitted from one terminal to another terminal by u... | In the field of digjtzl communications, transmission of voice, images, audio, and videos is needed in a wide range of applications such as a mobile phone call, an audio / video conference, broadcast television, and multimedia entertainment. Audio is digitized, and is transmitted from one terminal to ZnoRher terminal by... | In field of digital communications, of voice, images, audio, and videos is needed in a wide range of applications such as a mobile phone call, conference, broadcast television, and multimedia entertainment. is digitized, and is transmitted from one terminal to another terminal by an audio communications network. The te... | In tHE FiElD OF dIGiTal coMmuNiCaTiOnS, tRANSmissioN OF VOIce, imAGes, aUDIo, and VIDEoS is nEedED In A wiDE rAnGe of APPLICatiONs SUCh As A moBIle PHONe cAll, An AUDiO/VIdeO ConFErEncE, BROadCasT teLEvIsION, and mUltIMeDia ENtErtAinMent. AUDIO Is dIGITIzed, and IS transmItTeD FrOM oNe TermiNAl to ANOThEr TErminAl bY U... | In the field of digital communications, transmissionof voice, images, audio, and videos is needed in a wide range of applications such as a mobile phone call, anaudio/video conference, broadcast television, andmultimedia entertainment. Audio is digitized, and is transmitted from one terminal to ano... | In _the_ _field_ _of_ digital communications, transmission _of_ voice, images, _audio,_ and videos is needed in a wide range of applications _such_ _as_ a mobile phone call, an audio/video conference, _broadcast_ television, and multimedia entertainment. Audio _is_ _digitized,_ and _is_ _transmitted_ from one terminal ... |
The invention relates generally to locking devices for vehicle tops and more particularly to a locking device for locking the top to the windshield frame of the vehicle wherein the locking device comprises a locking member arranged at a forward frame section of the top, a mounting provided at the windshield frame, as w... | The invention relates generally to locking devices for vehicle tops and more particularly to a locking device for locking the top to the windshield frame of the vehicle wherein the locking device comprises a locking member arranged at a forward frame section of the top, a mounting provided at the windshield frame, as w... | The invention relates generally to locking devices for vehicle tops and more particularly to a locking device for locking the top to the windshield frame of the vehicle wherein the locking device comprises a locking member arranged at a forward frame section of the top, a mounting provided at the windshield frame, as w... | invention relates generally to locking for vehicle tops and more particularly a locking device locking the top to the windshield frame of the vehicle wherein the locking device comprises a locking member a forward frame section of the a mounting provided at the frame, well as a centering means effective between the and... | ThE INVeNTIoN RelAteS geNERally TO lOCKInG deviCEs FoR vEHIcle TOps AnD MOre pARtIcULARLy TO A LoCKING dEviCE fOr LockiNG THE top to THe wINdSHiELd fRamE oF the vEhicLE WHEReIn THe LoCkiNG DEVIcE ComPRISES a LOCkInG MEmbER arRangED at a FORWArd FramE SECTION of the tOP, a moUntinG PrOvIDEd aT thE windshielD FRaMe, aS w... | The invention relates generally to locking devices for vehicle tops and more particularly to a locking device for locking the top to the windshield frame of the vehiclewherein the locking devicecomprises a locking member arranged at a forward frame section of the top, a mountingprovided a... | The invention relates generally to locking devices for vehicle tops _and_ more _particularly_ to a locking _device_ for locking the top to the windshield frame of the vehicle wherein the locking device comprises a locking member arranged at _a_ forward frame section of the top, a mounting provided at the windshield fra... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a semiconductor memory device, and more particularly to a semiconductor memory device wherein data stored therein can be read out in any selected one of page mode and nibble mode.
2. Description of the Prior Art
One of conventional ways to read out data in dynamic sem... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a semiconductor memory device, and more particularly to a semiconductor memory device wherein data stored therein can be read out in any selected one of page mode and nibble mode. 2. Description of the Prior Art One of conventional ways to read out data in dynamic sem... | 1. FuelW of the Invention This invention relates to a semiconductor memory device, and more particularly to a semiconductor memory device wherein data stored therein can be read out in any selected one of page mode and niGblr mode. 2. Description of the Prior Art One of conventional ways to read out data in dynamic sem... | Field of the Invention This invention relates to a memory device, and more particularly a semiconductor device wherein data stored therein can be read out in any selected one of page mode and nibble mode. 2. Description of the Prior Art One of conventional ways to out data in dynamic semiconductor devices is so-called ... | 1. fIElD OF THe InVEntIOn
THIs INVENTiOn RelAteS TO A sEmicoNDUcToR mEmoRy DeViCE, aND More PArtiCULaRlY to A SEMIcOndUCtOR Memory devicE wHEREIn dATa stOrEd thEReIn CAn Be ReAd oUT iN aNY sElEcTEd ONe oF PAgE ModE aND nIBble MODE.
2. descrIPTion Of the PRior art
oNe Of cONvEntIoNAL WAYS To ReAD Out DaTA iN DyNAMIc Sem... | 1. Field of the Invention Thisinventionrelates toa semiconductor memorydevice, and more particularly to asemiconductor memory device wherein datastored therein can be read out in any selected one of page mode and nibble mode. 2. Description of the Prior Art Oneofconventional ways to read outdata in ... | 1. _Field_ of the _Invention_ This _invention_ relates _to_ a semiconductor memory device, and _more_ _particularly_ to a _semiconductor_ memory device wherein data stored therein can be read out _in_ any selected one _of_ _page_ mode and nibble mode. 2. Description of the Prior _Art_ One of _conventional_ ways to read... |
Indoor air can include trace amounts of contaminants: e.g., dust, smoke, carbon monoxide, as well as volatile organic compounds generated or outgassed from the living space as a byproduct of our modern building methods. As indoor air flows through the return ducts of a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) s... | Indoor air can include trace amounts of contaminants: e.g., dust, smoke, carbon monoxide, as well as explosive organic compounds generated or outgassed from the living space as a byproduct of our modern building methods. As indoor air flows through the return ducts of a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) ... | Indoor air can include trace amounts of contaminants: e. g. , dust, smoke, carbon monoxide, as well as volatile organUV compounds generated or outgassed from the living space as a byproduct of our modern building methods. As indoor air flows through the return ducts of a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)... | Indoor air can trace amounts contaminants: e.g., dust, smoke, carbon as well as volatile organic compounds generated or outgassed from the living space as a of modern building As indoor air flows through return ducts of a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system, the air first encounters a system filter ... | INDOOR air CaN InCluDe TrAcE AMOUnTS OF ConTaMinanTs: e.G., dust, sMoKe, CArboN mONOxiDE, As WELl AS voLATILe OrgANic CoMPouNds geNeRaTED oR OutGassED FROm thE lIvInG SpACe As A byPrOdUct OF oUR moDErn BuIlDING MeTHoDS. aS INDooR AIr flOws ThROUgh the RetURN dUCts oF a hEATing, VenTIlATion AND air CONDITionING (HVAC) S... | Indoor air can include trace amountsof contaminants: e.g., dust, smoke, carbon monoxide, as well as volatile organic compounds generated or outgassed from the living space as a byproductof our modernbuilding methods. Asindoor air flows through the returnductsof a heating, ventilation and ... | Indoor air can include _trace_ amounts of contaminants: e.g., dust, smoke, carbon _monoxide,_ as _well_ as volatile organic compounds generated or outgassed from _the_ _living_ _space_ as a byproduct of _our_ _modern_ building methods. _As_ indoor air _flows_ through _the_ return _ducts_ _of_ _a_ heating, ventilation _... |
The present disclosure relates to electron beam physical vapor deposition, and more particularly, to nanoparticle or “fluff” mitigation.
Electron Beam Physical Vapor Deposition (EBPVD) is a form of physical vapor deposition in which a target material is bombarded with an electron beam given off by a charged tungsten fi... | The present disclosure relates to electron beam physical vapor deposition, and more particularly, to nanoparticle or “fluff” mitigation. Electron Beam Physical Vapor Deposition (EBPVD) is a form of physical vapor deposition in which a target material is bombard with an electron beam given off by a charged tungsten fila... | The present disclosure relates to electron beam physical vapor deposition, and more particularly, to nanoparticle or “ fluff ” ,itigatjon. Electron Beam Physical Vapor Deposition (EBPVD) is a form of physical vapor deposition in which a target material is bombarded with an e>ectr0n beam given off by a charged tungsten ... | The present disclosure relates to electron beam physical vapor deposition, and more particularly, to nanoparticle or “fluff” mitigation. Electron Beam Physical Vapor (EBPVD) is a form of physical vapor deposition in which target material is bombarded with an electron beam given by a charged tungsten filament under high... | tHe PreSENt dIScLOsUre RELatEs to EleCtRoN Beam PHysICal vAPOr dEpOsITIon, aNd MORe paRTICULarly, To NANopArTiclE oR “fLUff” MItIgAtIOn.
eleCTrOn beAM pHysiCaL vapoR dEPOSItioN (EbpvD) is A FoRm OF pHYSical vaPor depOSITIOn IN WhIch A taRGeT MAtErIal IS BombARdeD WiTh AN ElectrOn BeAm GIVeN ofF by A ChARGEd tUNGstEN fi... | The present disclosure relates to electron beam physical vapor deposition,and more particularly, to nanoparticle or “fluff” mitigation.Electron BeamPhysical Vapor Deposition (EBPVD) is a form of physical vapor depositionin which a targetmaterial isbombarded with an electron beam given off by ... | _The_ _present_ disclosure relates to electron beam physical vapor _deposition,_ and more _particularly,_ to nanoparticle or “fluff” mitigation. Electron Beam Physical Vapor Deposition (EBPVD) _is_ a form of physical _vapor_ deposition _in_ which a target _material_ is bombarded with an _electron_ _beam_ given off by _... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which presses an artery of a living subject and detects a pressure pulse wave produced from the artery.
2. Related Art Statement
There is known a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which includes a pressure-pulse-w... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which presses an artery of a living subject and detects a pressure pulse wave produced from the artery. 2. Related Art Statement There is known a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which includes a pressure-pulse-w... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a pressure - pulse - wave detecting apparatus which presses an artery of a living subject and detects a pressure pulse wave produced from the artery. 2. Related Art Statement There is known a pressure - pulse - wave detecting apparatus which includes a pressure... | 1. Field of the Invention The present relates to a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which presses an artery of a and detects pressure pulse wave produced from the artery. 2. Related Statement There is known a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus includes a pressure-pulse-wave sensor to be pressed against an a... | 1. FIELd OF THe iNVENTioN
tHe PreSeNt InVeNtion RELateS To a PrESSuRE-puLSE-wavE DETEcTiNG apParatus WHicH Presses AN ARTErY oF a lIVing sUBjeCt AND DetECTS A PRessurE puLSe WAve PrOdUCeD fROm tHE ArTerY.
2. reLatED Art sTatEMent
thERE is kNOwN A PResSure-pULsE-wAVe DETecTINg ApParaTus WhiCh InCludes A PREssure-PUlse-W... | 1. Field ofthe InventionThe present invention relates to apressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which pressesan artery of a living subject and detects a pressure pulse wave produced from the artery. 2. Related Art Statement There is known a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which includes a... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The present _invention_ relates to a _pressure-pulse-wave_ _detecting_ _apparatus_ which presses an artery _of_ a _living_ subject and _detects_ a pressure pulse wave produced from _the_ artery. _2._ Related Art Statement There is known a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which include... |
This invention relates to an air/fuel ratio correcting device for an internal combustion engine, which is adapted to correct the air/fuel ratio of an air/fuel mixture being supplied to the engine, depending upon the intake air temperature, so as to maintain the air/fuel ratio to a desired value.
A fuel supply control s... | This invention relates to an air/fuel ratio correcting device for an internal combustion engine, which is adapted to correct the air/fuel ratio of an air/fuel mixture being supplied to the engine, depending upon the intake air temperature, so as to maintain the air/fuel ratio to a desired value. A fuel supply control s... | This invention relates to an air / fuel ratio correcting device for an internal combustion rngime, which is adapted to correct the air / fuel ratio of an air / fuel mixture being supplied to the engine, depending upon the intake air temperature, so as to malHtain the air / fuel ratio to a desired value. A fuel supply c... | This invention relates to an air/fuel correcting device for an internal engine, which is adapted to correct the air/fuel ratio of an air/fuel mixture being to the engine, depending intake air temperature, so as to maintain the air/fuel ratio to a desired value. A supply system adapted for use with an internal combustio... | thiS iNvENTioN reLAtES to AN AiR/FueL raTIO cOrREctInG dEvICE For An iNTerNAL cOMbUstIoN enGInE, WHIcH is ADApTed To CORRECt tHE aIr/FUEl ratio oF an aiR/fueL MIxture beInG SuPpLIEd tO THe EnGiNe, DEpendinG UPoN THe INTAKE AiR tempeRaTUrE, sO aS To maintaIN ThE air/FuEl rAtio TO a desiREd VaLUe.
A FUEl SUPply cOntROl S... | This invention relates to an air/fuel ratio correcting device foran internal combustion engine, which is adapted to correct theair/fuel ratio of an air/fuel mixturebeingsupplied to the engine, depending upon the intake air temperature, soas to maintain the air/fuel ratio to a desired value. ... | This invention relates to an air/fuel ratio correcting device for an internal _combustion_ engine, which _is_ adapted _to_ correct _the_ air/fuel ratio of an air/fuel mixture _being_ _supplied_ to _the_ engine, depending upon the intake air temperature, so _as_ to maintain the air/fuel ratio to a desired value. _A_ fue... |
In recent years, with the development of micro- and minicomputers, the expense of associated computer peripherals has often outweighed the expense of the CPU itself. This has been especially true with electronic drafting devices. As a result, there have been a number of efforts in this latter area to reduce costs, the ... | In recent years, with the development of micro- and minicomputers, the expense of associated computer peripherals has often outweighed the expense of the CPU itself. This has been especially true with electronic drafting devices. As a result, there have been a number of efforts in this latter area to reduce costs, the ... | In recent years, with the development of micro - and minicomputers, the expense of associated computer peripherals has often outweighed the expense of the CPU Jtselr. This has been especially true with electronic drafting devices. As a result, there have been a number of efforts in this latter area to reduce costs, the... | In recent years, with the development of micro- and minicomputers, the expense of associated computer peripherals has often outweighed the expense the CPU itself. This has been especially true with drafting As a result, there have a number of efforts in this latter area to reduce costs, the particular being to reduce t... | In RECENT yEARs, wIth tHe DeVElopmenT Of MICRO- And MinIcompUteRS, The ExpEnSE OF aSSOciateD ComPuTeR PERIpHerAls haS OfTEN ouTwEIGheD thE EXpensE of tHe cPu itSELf. tHIS hAS beEn EsPECIAlly trUE with ElecTRoNIC DRAFTInG devIcEs. As A reSUlT, theRE haVE bEen a NumbER of EfForTs In ThIS laTTER aREa To reDuce CosTs, tHE ... | In recent years, with thedevelopment of micro-and minicomputers, the expense of associatedcomputer peripherals has oftenoutweighed the expenseofthe CPU itself. Thishas been especially true with electronic drafting devices. As a result, there have been a number of efforts inthis latter areato reduce costs, t... | In _recent_ years, with the development of _micro-_ _and_ minicomputers, the expense _of_ associated computer peripherals has often outweighed the _expense_ of the _CPU_ _itself._ _This_ has been especially true with electronic drafting devices. As a result, _there_ _have_ been a number _of_ _efforts_ in _this_ latter ... |
Proper lighting is an essential element for creating desirable photographs. While many photographs are made using only natural or other ambient lighting, many more are made using dedicated photographic lighting provided solely for the purpose of capturing photographic images having the “right” exposure desired by the p... | Proper lighting is an essential element for creating desirable photographs. While many photographs are made using only natural or other ambient lighting, many more are made using dedicated photographic lighting provided solely for the purpose of capturing photographic images having the “right” exposure desired by the p... | PEop3r l7rhting is an essential element for creating desirable photographs. While many photographs are mQd2 uW*ng LnlH natural or other ambient lighting, many more are made using dedicated photographic lighting Orovid2d solely for the purpose of caprurinN photographic jmageE having the “ right ” exposure desired by the... | Proper lighting is an essential element for creating photographs. While many photographs are made only natural or other ambient lighting, more are made using dedicated photographic lighting provided solely for the purpose of capturing photographic images having the “right” exposure by the photographer. Common lighting ... | pRoPeR lightINg IS AN eSSeNtiaL elEmenT FOR CReATinG dESirabLE PHoTOGrApHS. WHiLE MANy pHOtOgrAPHs Are MAde UsinG ONLy NATuRaL oR OtHER ambieNT liGhtInG, Many mOrE Are MadE Using dEDIcated pHotOGraPhIC LiGhting ProVIdED sOlELy for tHe pURpOse of CAPTuriNG PhOtOGrAPHIc ImAGeS HavING thE “rIGhT” ExPoSURE deSirEd BY thE P... | Proper lighting is an essential element for creatingdesirable photographs. Whilemany photographs are made using only natural or other ambient lighting, manymore are made using dedicated photographic lighting provided solely for the purposeof capturing photographic images having the “right” exposure desire... | Proper lighting is an _essential_ element for creating desirable _photographs._ While many photographs _are_ made using only natural _or_ other ambient lighting, many more are made _using_ dedicated _photographic_ lighting provided solely for the purpose of capturing photographic images _having_ _the_ “right” _exposure... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an information presenting device, a tactile sense presenting method, and a program.
2. Description of the Related Art
As disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2004-94389 in the related art, a device that provides a user with a tactile sense by ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an information presenting device, a tactile sense presenting method, and a program. 2. Description of the Related Art As disclose in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2004-94389 in the related art, a device that provides a user with a tactile sense by a... | 1. FjeOd of the Invention The precFnt invention relates to an information presenting device, a tactile sense preseHtKng m@tTod, and a program. 2. Description of the Related Art As disXl)sed in Japanese Patent Application Laid - 0pdn No. 2004 - 94389 in the related art, a device that provides a hsDr @itb a tactile sense... | 1. Field the Invention The present invention relates to an presenting device, a tactile sense presenting method, and a program. 2. Description the Related Art As disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2004-94389 in related art, device that provides a user with a tactile sense by a piezoelectric actuator... | 1. FIeLd oF tHE inVEntiON
The PReSenT InVeNTION rELATEs to an InfORmAtion pResENtINg DeVIce, a TacTILe SenSE PREsentINg meThoD, And a pROgram.
2. descrIPTION OF THe rELAtED art
AS DiSclOSed in jApAnESE pATeNt aPplICaTIon laId-open No. 2004-94389 In tHe RELATED aRT, A DeVIce thaT providES a usER wiTH a TACTIle SEnsE BY ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to aninformation presenting device, a tactile sense presenting method, and a program. 2. Description of the Related Art As disclosed inJapanese Patent ApplicationLaid-Open No. 2004-94389 in the related art, a devicethat provides a user with a tacti... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention _The_ present invention relates to an information _presenting_ device, a tactile sense presenting _method,_ _and_ _a_ program. 2. Description of _the_ Related _Art_ _As_ _disclosed_ in Japanese _Patent_ Application Laid-Open No. _2004-94389_ in the related art, a device that provides a user ... |
The present invention relates generally to therapies involving the selective destruction of cells in vivo and to compositions of matter useful in the treatment of various cancers and vital infections. In particular, this invention relates to genetically engineered antibody fusion constructs capable of targeting an infe... | The present invention relates generally to therapies involving the selective destruction of cells in vivo and to compositions of matter useful in the treatment of various cancers and vital infections. In particular, this invention relates to genetically engineered antibody fusion constructs capable of targeting an infe... | The present invention relafrs generally to therapies involving the selective destruction of cells in vivo and to compositions of matter useful in the treatment of various cancers and vital infections. In particular, this invention relates to genetically engineered antibody fusion constructs capable of targeting an infe... | The invention relates generally to therapies involving selective of cells in vivo and to compositions of useful in the treatment of various cancers and vital infections. In particular, this invention relates to genetically engineered antibody fusion capable of targeting an infected and eliciting a localized inflammator... | tHE pREseNT inVENTiOn rELAtes GenEraLLy tO TheRAPIeS INVOLViNG the seleCTive dESTrucTion of cELLs IN ViVO aNd tO CoMPositIONs Of MAttER usEFUl in thE TreatmEnT oF VARIous CANCERs anD vITal InfECtiOnS. In paRTICUlar, tHIS InVEnTiON relates To GENetiCAlLY eNgineERED AntIBODY FUsIoN coNSTrUcTs CaPAble Of taRGeting An iNfe... | The present invention relatesgenerally to therapies involving the selective destruction of cells invivo and to compositions of matter useful inthe treatmentof various cancers and vital infections. In particular, this invention relates to genetically engineered antibody fusion constructs capab... | The present invention _relates_ generally to therapies _involving_ the _selective_ destruction of cells in vivo and _to_ compositions _of_ _matter_ _useful_ in the treatment of _various_ cancers and vital infections. _In_ _particular,_ this _invention_ _relates_ to genetically engineered antibody fusion constructs capa... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an imaging apparatus, and particularly to an imaging apparatus having a picture memory function to simultaneously achieve a recursive noise reduction circuit (hereinafter, referred to simply as xe2x80x9crecursive NR circuitxe2x80x9d), and long time ac... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to an imaging apparatus, and particularly to an imaging apparatus having a picture memory function to simultaneously achieve a recursive noise reduction circuit (hereinafter, referred to simply as xe2x80x9crecursive NR circuitxe2x80x9d), and long time ac... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to an imaging apparatus, and particularly to an imaging apparatus having a picture me<lry function to simultaneously achieve a recursive noise reduction circuit (hereinafter, referred to simply as xe2x80x9crecursive NR circuitxe2x80x9d ), and long time a... | 1. Field of the Invention present invention generally relates to an imaging apparatus, and particularly to an imaging apparatus having a picture memory function to simultaneously achieve a recursive noise reduction circuit (hereinafter, referred to simply as xe2x80x9crecursive NR circuitxe2x80x9d), and long time accumu... | 1. fiELd of The iNvEnTion
THE prEsent InveNTiON GEnErAlLy relAtes tO AN iMaGiNg ApPArATus, AnD pArtIcUlArLY to an iMaGING APpARAtus HAvIng A PICTuRe mEMoRy FUNCTiON to SImUltAnEOUSLy aCHiEVe A REcurSiVe NoIse ReDUcTioN CIRCUiT (hEReInafTER, RefErred TO SImPly AS xe2x80X9crecursIVE nR cIrCUItxe2X80X9D), And lOng tiMe aC... | 1.Field ofthe InventionThe present invention generally relates toanimaging apparatus, and particularly to an imaging apparatus having a picture memory function to simultaneously achieve arecursive noise reduction circuit (hereinafter, referredto simply as xe2x80x9crecursive NR circuitxe2x80x9d), and long ti... | _1._ Field of the Invention The present invention _generally_ relates to an _imaging_ apparatus, and particularly _to_ an imaging apparatus having a picture memory function to simultaneously _achieve_ _a_ recursive noise reduction circuit (hereinafter, referred _to_ simply as xe2x80x9crecursive NR circuitxe2x80x9d), _a... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a gimbal assembly for an optical imaging system.
2. Background Information
Optical imaging systems can be mounted externally to an aircraft for detection and targeting, and can include a structure, such as an optical bed, with associated gimbal drive assemblies. Laser ... | 1. Field of the design The invention relates to a gimbal assembly for an optical imaging system. 2. Background Information Optical imaging systems can be mounted externally to an aircraft for detection and targeting, and can include a structure, such as an optical bed, with associated gimbal drive assemblies. Laser sys... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a gimbal assembly for an optical imaging system. 2. Background Information Optical imaging systems can be mounted externally to an aircraft for detection and targeting, and can include a structure, such as an optical bed, with associated gimbal W$ive assemblies. Laser ... | 1. Field of the Invention The relates to a gimbal assembly an optical imaging system. 2. Background Optical imaging systems can be mounted externally to an aircraft for detection and targeting, and can include a such as an optical bed, with associated gimbal drive assemblies. Laser systems with of the desired wavelengt... | 1. field of the INVENtioN
tHE iNvENtION rElAtEs TO a gimBAl AsSEmBLY for AN OPtIcAl imAGING sYsTEM.
2. bAcKGRoUnD infORmAtIoN
opticAl ImAGing SYstEmS caN BE MounTED EXtERNALlY tO An AIRcrAFt for DetectiON and tARgETINg, aND can iNCLUdE A STruCtUrE, sUch AS aN OpTIcAl bed, WiTH AssOCiATEd GIMbAL DRivE asSEMBLieS. laser ... | 1.Field of the Invention The invention relates to a gimbal assembly for an optical imaging system. 2. Background InformationOptical imaging systems can be mounted externally to an aircraft for detection andtargeting, and caninclude a structure,such as an optical bed, with associated gimbal driveassem... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ The invention relates to a gimbal assembly for an optical imaging system. 2. Background Information Optical imaging _systems_ _can_ be mounted externally to _an_ aircraft _for_ detection and targeting, and can include a structure, such as _an_ optical bed, with associated gimbal drive assemb... |
There is an increasing interest in glucanases in the food and feed industries. These enzymes find application for instance in the fruit juice industry for liquefaction of plant cell wall material (pending application EP 94202442.3). They may also serve as processing aids to reduce fouling of membranes. In the feed indu... | There is an increasing interest in glucanases in the food and feed industries. These enzymes find application for instance in the fruit juice industry for liquefaction of plant cell wall material (pending application EP 94202442.3). They may also serve as processing aids to reduce fouling of membranes. In the feed indu... | $heGe is an increasing interest in glucanases in the food and feed industries. These enzymes find application for instance in the fruit Yuicw industry for liquefaction of plant cell wall material (pending application EP 94202442. 3 ). They may also serve as processing aids to reduce fouling of membranes. In the feed in... | There is an increasing interest in glucanases in the food and feed industries. These enzymes find application for instance in the fruit juice industry for liquefaction of plant cell wall material (pending application EP 94202442.3). They may also serve as processing aids to reduce fouling of membranes. In feed industry... | tHeRE IS An INcrEASING InTeREsT in GlUCaNASes IN tHe fOOD And FEeD inDustRiES. ThEsE ENZyMes fiND apPLICAtIoN FoR iNsTaNCe In tHe FRUiT JUIce InDUStRY fOr lIquEFaCtIon OF PLant CELl wAll mATErial (pendiNg apPlICaTiOn eP 94202442.3). ThEy May ALSo SErVE aS PROCessInG aiDs TO REdUCE fOULinG Of mEMBranEs. iN THE FEed InDU... | There is an increasing interest in glucanases in the food and feedindustries. These enzymes findapplication for instance in the fruit juice industry for liquefactionof plant cell wall material(pending application EP 94202442.3). They may also serve as processing aids to reducefouling of membranes.In ... | There _is_ an _increasing_ interest in _glucanases_ in the food and feed industries. _These_ enzymes find application _for_ instance in the fruit juice industry _for_ liquefaction of _plant_ cell wall _material_ (pending application EP 94202442.3). They may also serve as processing aids to reduce fouling _of_ membranes... |
Graphic user interfaces (GUI) have remarkably contributed to improvement in easiness with which to use various information processing devices. In general GUIs, icons representative of various data items and a folder icon representative of a folder for holding one or more data items are shown on a monitor. By moving any... | Graphic user interfaces (GUI) have remarkably contributed to improvement in easiness with which to use various information processing devices. In general GUIs, icons representative of various data items and a folder icon representative of a folder for holding one or more data items are shown on a monitor. By moving any... | Graphic ^seD interfaces (GUI) have remarkably contributed to imlrodement in easiness wUtj which to use various information processing devices. In general GUIs, icons representative of various data items and a folder icon representative of a folder for holding one or more data items are shown on a monitor. By moving any... | Graphic user interfaces (GUI) have remarkably contributed to improvement easiness with which to use information processing devices. In general GUIs, representative of various items a folder icon representative of a folder for holding one or more items are on a monitor. By moving any icon by means of a so-called drag an... | gRaPhIc uSER iNteRfaCes (GUi) hAVe ReMArKABLY cONTRIbUted TO iMpROVEMeNT in EasiNess witH WhicH to uSe vaRiOuS iNfOrMAtiOn prOcEssiNG DEvIces. In gENeRAL GuiS, ICoNs REPREsEntative of vARiOUs DAtA iTeMs AnD a FoLDEr iCon REpREsEntatIVE of A FolDER FOr hOLDing One oR mORE DAta ITEms ArE ShOwN On a moNiToR. bY mOvinG Any... | Graphic user interfaces (GUI) have remarkably contributed to improvementin easiness with which to use various information processing devices. In general GUIs, icons representative of various data items and a folder icon representative of a folderfor holding one or moredata items are shown on a monitor.By... | _Graphic_ user interfaces (GUI) have remarkably contributed to improvement in _easiness_ with which to use various information processing _devices._ In general GUIs, icons representative of various data _items_ and _a_ folder icon representative of a folder _for_ holding one or more _data_ items are _shown_ on a monito... |
Numerous electrically powered bicycles and hybrid bicycles currently exist within the marketplace. Hybrid, as used herein, refers to bicycles or vehicles that are powered using multiple power sources. A hybrid bicycle, as used herein, refers to bicycles that have an electrical power source plus at least one other power... | Numerous electrically powered bicycles and hybrid bicycles currently exist within the marketplace. Hybrid, as used herein, refers to bicycles or vehicles that are powered using multiple power sources. A hybrid bicycle, as used herein, refers to bicycles that have an electrical power source plus at least one other power... | Numerous electrically powered bicycles and hybrid bicycles currently exist within the marketplace. Hybrid, as used herein, refers to bicycles or vehicles that are powered using multiple power sources. A hybrid bicycle, as *ced herein, refers to bicycles that have an electrical power source plus at least one other power... | Numerous electrically powered bicycles and bicycles currently exist within marketplace. Hybrid, as used herein, refers bicycles or vehicles that are powered using multiple power sources. A hybrid bicycle, as used herein, refers to bicycles that have an electrical power at least one other power source. Kits are currentl... | NUMEroUs elEctrICally pOwERed BICYcLes aNd hYBriD bicYClEs cUrReNtLy eXISt wITHIN thE marKETPlACE. HybRid, aS uSed herEiN, RefeRs tO BiCyCLeS oR VehIcLes That are pOWErEd UsING MULtiple poWer SOurcES. a hYbRId biCycLE, AS UsED HeREIN, ReFERs TO bICycLeS ThaT hAve aN electRICal PoWEr sOuRCe plUS at lEast OnE OThEr pOWeR... | Numerous electrically powered bicycles and hybrid bicycles currently exist within the marketplace. Hybrid, as used herein, refers to bicycles or vehiclesthat are powered using multiple power sources.A hybrid bicycle, as usedherein, refers to bicyclesthathave an electrical power source plus at least one other p... | _Numerous_ electrically powered _bicycles_ and hybrid bicycles currently exist within the _marketplace._ _Hybrid,_ as used herein, refers to bicycles or _vehicles_ that are powered using multiple power sources. _A_ _hybrid_ bicycle, _as_ used herein, refers to bicycles that have an electrical power source plus at least... |
This invention relates to a vehicle drive force control device using an infinite speed ratio transmission (IVT).
Tokkai Hei 11-78619 published by the Japanese Patent office in 1999 describes a combination of an engine controlled according to a target output shaft torque with a continuously variable transmission whereof... | This invention relates to a vehicle drive force control device using an infinite speed ratio transmission (IVT). Tokkai Hei 11-78619 published by the Japanese Patent office in 1999 describes a combination of an engine controlled according to a target output shaft torque with a continuously variable transmission whereof... | This invention relates to a vehicle drive force control device using an infinite speed ratio transmission (IVT ). Tokkai Hei 11 - 78619 published by the Japanese Patent office in 1999 describes a combination of an engine controlled according to a target output shaft torque with a continuously vSriaVle transmission wher... | This invention relates to a vehicle drive force control device an infinite speed ratio transmission Tokkai Hei 11-78619 published by the Japanese Patent office in 1999 describes a combination of an engine according to a target output shaft torque with a variable transmission whereof a ratio can be continuously varied. ... | tHiS iNVENtION ReLaTES tO a VEHIclE DRIvE fOrce coNtROl dEviCE usinG An InFINITE SpEeD rATIo tRAnsmiSsIOn (Ivt).
tokKai HEI 11-78619 pUbLISHEd bY ThE jApAneSE pAtENT oFficE In 1999 DeScRIbeS a COMBInAtion OF An EngIne coNtrolLED AccordiNG TO A TARGEt OUTPut SHAfT tORQue WItH a continuousLY VAriaBle tRAnSMISSioN WhEReof... | This inventionrelates to avehicle drive force control device using an infinite speed ratio transmission (IVT). Tokkai Hei 11-78619 published by the JapanesePatent officein 1999 describes acombination of an engine controlled according toa target output shaft torque with a continuously variable tr... | _This_ invention relates to a vehicle drive force control device using an _infinite_ speed _ratio_ transmission (IVT). Tokkai Hei 11-78619 published by the Japanese _Patent_ _office_ in 1999 describes _a_ _combination_ _of_ an engine controlled according _to_ _a_ _target_ output shaft torque with a continuously variabl... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a differential oscillator circuit and a method of starting up such a circuit.
2. Description of the Related Art
Differential oscillator circuits, such as that illustrated in FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings, have been proposed for use in devices such as mobi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a differential oscillator circuit and a method of starting up such a circuit. 2. Description of the Related Art Differential oscillator circuits, such as that illustrated in FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings, have been proposed for use in devices such as mobi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a differential oscillator cJGcuit and a method of starting up such a circuit. 2. Description of the Related Art Differential oscillator circuits, such as that illustrated in FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings, have fe@n p%oLosed for use in devices such as mobi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a differential oscillator circuit and a method of up such a circuit. 2. Description of the Related Art Differential oscillator circuits, such that illustrated in FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings, been proposed for use in devices such as The circuit is symmet... | 1. fIEld oF ThE INVenTION
tHe PrESenT INvENtIon reLATES TO a DiFfeRentIAl oScilLAtor CIrCuIT aND a Method of sTARtING up SucH A cirCuIt.
2. DEsCRiPtioN of THE RelAted Art
DIFFErenTiAL OsciLlator CIrCUITs, sUch As that IllustRATED In FIg. 1 OF THe accOMPaNYing DrAWinGS, HaVe bEEn ProPoSED fOr uSe iN deviCeS SUcH as mobi... | 1. Field of the Invention The presentinvention relates to a differential oscillator circuit and a method of starting up sucha circuit.2. Description of theRelated Art Differentialoscillator circuits, such as thatillustrated in FIG. 1of the accompanyingdrawings, have been proposed foruse in devices such as ... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The present invention relates _to_ _a_ differential _oscillator_ circuit and a _method_ of _starting_ up such a _circuit._ 2. Description of the Related Art Differential oscillator circuits, such as that illustrated in FIG. _1_ of the accompanying drawings, _have_ _been_ proposed for use _in... |
With continuous development of the science and technologies, the electromagnetic wave technologies have penetrated into various aspects of people's life gradually. An important property of electromagnetic waves is that they can propagate in any media or even in a vacuum. During propagation of an electromagnetic wave fr... | With continuous development of the science and technologies, the electromagnetic wave technologies have penetrated into various aspects of people's life gradually. An important property of electromagnetic waves is that they can propagate in any media or even in a vacuum. During propagation of an electromagnetic wave fr... | With continuous development of the science and technologies, the electromagnetic wave technologies have penetrated into various aspects of people ' s <if@ gradually. An important property of electromagnetic waves is that they can propagate in any mDdiA or even in a vacuum. During propagation of an electromagnetic wave ... | With development of the science and technologies, the electromagnetic wave technologies have penetrated into various of people's life An important property of electromagnetic waves is that they can propagate in media or even in vacuum. During propagation electromagnetic wave from a transmitting terminal to a terminal, ... | witH COntinUOuS DeVeLOpmENT OF THe ScIence AnD teCHNOlOGIes, THE ElEcTroMAgNetic waVE technOLogIES Have peNEtraTEd inTo vArIoUs asPEcTS of PEoPLe'S lIfE GRadUALLy. an iMPOrtANT PRopErtY OF eLecTRoMAGnETiC WaveS iS thaT thEy caN PROpAGaTE in aNY MEDiA OR evEn IN A vAcuUM. duRiNg prOPAgAtIOn OF an ELECTrOmAgNeTic waVE fr... | With continuous development of the science and technologies, theelectromagnetic wave technologies have penetrated into various aspects of people's life gradually.An important property ofelectromagnetic wavesis that they canpropagate in any mediaor even in a vacuum. During propagation of an electromag... | With continuous _development_ of the science and technologies, the electromagnetic wave technologies have penetrated into various aspects of people's life gradually. An _important_ property of electromagnetic waves is that they can propagate _in_ _any_ media or even in _a_ _vacuum._ During propagation _of_ _an_ electro... |
The forward voltage (Vf) of the nitride optoelectronic semiconductor device is normally increased after annealing with a high temperature (>150° C.). The main factor causes the above phenomenon is the characteristic of the contact between n-type GaN layer and n-type electrode. | The forward voltage (Vf) of the nitride optoelectronic semiconductor device is normally increased after annealing with a high temperature (>150° C.). The principal factor causes the above phenomenon is the characteristic of the contact between n-type GaN layer and n-type electrode. | The f(rwaGd voltage (Vf) of the nitride optoelectronic s4,iconductor device is norma.l& increased xfte# annealunf with a high temp#%ature (> 150 ° C. ). The main factor Xausee the above phenomenon is the charact4riAtic of the cpn$act between n - type GaN layer and n - type siectrode. | The voltage (Vf) of the nitride optoelectronic semiconductor is normally increased after with a temperature (>150° C.). The main factor causes the above phenomenon is the characteristic of the contact between n-type GaN layer and n-type electrode. | thE FOrWArD voLtage (VF) oF tHe NItriDe opTOElEcTronIC SEmiCONDucToR dEvICE IS NORmAlLY iNCreAsed aFteR AnNEAlINg With A High TEMPeRAtuRE (>150° c.). THe maiN factoR CAUsEs The aBOve pHeNOMenoN Is thE CHaRaCTeriStiC oF The coNtaCT BetWeen n-TyPE gaN layEr anD N-TyPe ELeCtRoDE. | The forward voltage (Vf) of the nitrideoptoelectronic semiconductor device is normally increasedafter annealing with a high temperature (>150° C.). Themain factor causes the above phenomenon is the characteristic of the contact between n-type GaN layerand n-type electrode. | The _forward_ voltage (Vf) of the nitride optoelectronic _semiconductor_ device is normally increased after annealing with a _high_ temperature (>150° C.). _The_ _main_ factor causes _the_ _above_ phenomenon is the _characteristic_ of _the_ contact between n-type GaN layer and n-type _electrode._ |
Clearcoat compositions are known in the automotive industry. As is understood by those skilled in the art, clearcoat compositions are used in combination with basecoat compositions to provide a protective and decorative coating for vehicles and the like. The clearcoat composition and the basecoat composition are cured ... | Clearcoat compositions are known in the automotive industry. As is understood by those skilled in the art, clearcoat compositions are used in combination with basecoat compositions to provide a protective and decorative coating for vehicles and the like. The clearcoat composition and the basecoat composition are cured ... | Clearcoat compositions are known in the automotive industry. As is understood by those skilled in the art, clearcoat compositions are used in combination wu^h basecoat compositions to provide a protective and decorative coating for vehicles and the like. The clearcoat composition and the basecoat composition are cured ... | Clearcoat are known in automotive industry. As is understood by those skilled in the art, clearcoat compositions are used in combination with compositions provide a protective and decorative coating for vehicles and the like. The clearcoat composition and the composition are cured or either together or independently, t... | cLeArcOaT COmPoSitiOns ARe knOwN In THe AutomOtiVe iNdUsTRY. as IS unDErsToOd bY THoSe SKILLed in ThE aRT, cLearcOaT cOmpoSiTIoNS ARe UseD in comBInaTIon WIth BaseCOaT CompOSitiONS tO PRoViDE A PRoteCtivE AND dECORAtIVE COating For VEHICLES and tHe likE. THe ClEarcoAT COmPOSiTIoN and tHE basecOat cOMpositION ArE CuRED ... | Clearcoat compositions areknown in the automotive industry. As is understood bythose skilledin the art, clearcoat compositions areused in combinationwith basecoat compositions to provide aprotectiveand decorative coatingfor vehicles and the like. The clearcoat composition and the basecoat composition a... | _Clearcoat_ compositions are _known_ in the automotive _industry._ As is understood by those skilled in the art, _clearcoat_ compositions _are_ used in combination with basecoat _compositions_ to provide a protective and decorative coating for vehicles and the like. The clearcoat _composition_ _and_ the _basecoat_ comp... |
To improve fuel economy, some types of vehicles such as hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) may provide regenerative (regen) braking, in which kinetic energy is converted by an electric machine into storable energy during braking and then made available for propulsion. In regenerative braking systems, a booster may use vac... | To improve fuel economy, some types of vehicles such as hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) may provide regenerative (regen) braking, in which kinetic zip is converted by an electric machine into storable energy during braking and then made available for propulsion. In regenerative braking systems, a booster may use vacuum... | To improve fuel eFon0my, some types of vehicles such as hub$id electric vehicles (HEVs) may provide regenerative (regen) braking, in which kinetic energy is converted by an electric machine into storable energy during braking and tueb made available for propulsion. In regenerative braking systems, a booster may use vac... | To fuel economy, some of vehicles such hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) may provide (regen) braking, in kinetic is converted by an electric machine into storable during braking and then made available for propulsion. In regenerative braking systems, a booster may use vacuum pressure which is generated by a vacuum pump t... | tO imProVE fUeL EcoNOMy, soME TyPes Of VEhiCLes suCH As hybrid ElEctrIC VEhicleS (hevS) mAy proVide ReGenEraTivE (ReGeN) BrAking, In wHich KINETIc ENerGY IS CoNVeRTEd by an ElEctRIc mACHIne INto StoraBlE EnerGY DUring brakINg And ThEN MaDe AvaILABLe fOR pROPulsION. IN reGENERaTIVe bRAKiNg SYSTEMs, a BOOsTer MAy UsE VAC... | To improve fuel economy, some types ofvehicles such as hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) may provide regenerative (regen) braking, in which kinetic energy is converted byan electric machine into storable energy during brakingand then made available for propulsion. Inregenerative brakingsystems, abooster may us... | _To_ _improve_ _fuel_ economy, some types of vehicles such _as_ hybrid electric vehicles _(HEVs)_ may _provide_ regenerative (regen) braking, _in_ _which_ kinetic energy is converted by _an_ _electric_ machine into storable energy during braking _and_ _then_ _made_ available for _propulsion._ In regenerative braking _s... |
One of the benefits of the World Wide Web is that it generally allows people to connect globally without substantial barriers. However, this has also led to lack of proper security for users communicating via the web. The lack of proper security exposes users to cyber-criminals, hackers, and others, who want to steal i... | One of the benefits of the World Wide Web is that it generally allows people to connect globally without substantial barriers. However, this has also led to lack of proper security for users communicating via the web. The lack of proper security exposes users to cyber-criminals, hackers, and others, who want to buy inf... | One of the benefits of the World Wide Web is thsR it generally allows people to cohbect globally without substantial barriers. However, this has also led to lack of proper security for users communicating via the web. The lack of proper security exposes users to cyber - criminals, hackers, and others, who want to steal... | One of the benefits of the World Wide Web is that it generally allows people to connect globally without substantial barriers. this has also led to lack of proper for users communicating via the web. The lack of proper security exposes to cyber-criminals, hackers, and others, want to steal from people using the web. On... | onE oF tHE bENEFitS Of THe wORld wiDe WeB is That it geNERaLlY aLLOWS pEOple to ConNEct globALLY WiThOUt SuBsTANTIAL BaRRIers. howeVEr, THis HAs ALSO leD to LAcK OF proper SecUritY FOR UserS comMuNicAtiNg vIA The web. ThE Lack OF ProPEr sEcUrITY ExpOsEs USErS TO CybEr-criMINAlS, HAcKerS, ANd oTHeRs, WhO WAnt To StEaL i... | One of thebenefits of the World Wide Web is that it generally allows people to connect globally withoutsubstantial barriers. However, this hasalso led to lack of proper security for users communicatingvia the web. The lack ofproper security exposes usersto cyber-criminals, hackers,and oth... | One of the _benefits_ _of_ _the_ World Wide _Web_ is that it generally allows people to connect globally _without_ _substantial_ _barriers._ However, _this_ has also led to lack of _proper_ security for users communicating via the web. _The_ lack of proper security _exposes_ _users_ _to_ cyber-criminals, _hackers,_ and... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a process of reducing friction, which is encountered in molds utilized in injection molded solder processing.
2. Background Art
In the fabrication of mold plates, which are utilized for purposes of injection molded solder processes, particularly those employed ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a process of reducing friction, which is encountered in molds utilized in injection molded solder processing. 2. Background Art In the fabrication of mold plates, which are utilized for purposes of injection molded solder processes, particularly those employed ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a process of reducing friction, which is encountered in molds utilized in injection molded solder processing. 2. Background Art In the fabrication of mold plates, which are utilized for purposes of injection molded solder processes, particularly those employed ... | 1. Field of Invention The invention relates to a process of reducing friction, which is encountered in molds utilized in injection molded solder processing. 2. Background Art In the fabrication of mold plates, which are utilized for purposes of injection molded solder processes, particularly those employed to produce c... | 1. FiELD oF ThE INveNTion
THE PrEseNt InventION rElATeS TO A PrOcesS Of ReduCINg frICTIon, wHiCh IS EnCOuNTEred IN molDs uTiLizEd in INjeCTIOn moLdEd SoLdEr pRocESSInG.
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iN tHE fAbRiCaTiON OF MOLD plATES, WHIch ARE uTiLIZED FoR pURposEs OF iNjECtIOn MOLdeD sOldEr proceSsEs, PARtIcUlarLY ThOse emPLOYEd ... | 1.Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to aprocessof reducingfriction, which is encountered in molds utilized in injection molded solder processing. 2. Background Art In the fabrication of mold plates,which are utilized for purposesof injection molded solderprocesses, particular... | 1. _Field_ of the _Invention_ The present invention relates to _a_ _process_ _of_ reducing friction, which is encountered in molds utilized _in_ _injection_ molded solder _processing._ 2. Background Art In the fabrication of mold plates, which are utilized for purposes of injection molded _solder_ processes, particular... |
Efficient communication between components of an integrated circuit is always challenging, especially within integrated circuits that include a large number of communicating elements. A rich communication fabric is essential for modern data-centric digital circuits, but each physical wire that carries data consumes val... | Efficient communication between components of an integrated circuit is always challenging, especially within integrated circuits that include a large number of communicating elements. A rich communication fabric is essential for modern data-centric digital circuits, but each physical wire that carries data consumes val... | Efficient communication between components of an integrated circuit is always challenging, especially within integrated circuits ryat include a large number of communicating elements. A rich communication fabe7c is essential for modern data - centric digital circuits, but each physical wire that carries data consumes v... | Efficient communication between components of an integrated circuit challenging, especially within integrated circuits that large number of communicating elements. A communication is essential for modern data-centric digital circuits, but each physical wire that carries data consumes valuable and power resources in the... | efFIciEnT COMmunicATiON BetweEN coMPoNenTs oF AN iNtEgRAtED CiRCUIT Is AlwAYS ChAlLeNgInG, EsPeCIally WiThIN inTegraTEd CirCuIts thAT INclude A LarGE NumBER of CoMMuNicATING ELeMENTs. A rIcH ComMUnIcaTIOn fabrIc iS eSsEntIaL foR modERN DATA-CEnTrIC dIgitAl CIRcUits, bUT EaCH phYsIcal WIrE ThAt CArrIes datA COnSUmEs Val... | Efficient communication betweencomponents of an integrated circuit is always challenging, especially within integrated circuits that include a largenumber of communicating elements. A rich communication fabric is essential for modern data-centric digital circuits, but each physical wire that carriesdata... | Efficient communication between components _of_ an _integrated_ circuit is always challenging, especially within integrated circuits that include a large number of communicating elements. _A_ rich _communication_ _fabric_ is essential for _modern_ data-centric digital circuits, _but_ each physical wire _that_ _carries_... |
A conventional teeter-totter has been used on playgrounds for many years. Recently, there has been concern about the safety of the teeter-totter and thus, its use has decreased significantly. There has, therefore, been for some time, a need for a safe substitute for the conventional teeter-totter. | A conventional teeter-totter has been used on playgrounds for many years. Recently, there has been fear about the safety of the teeter-totter and thus, its use has decreased significantly. There has, therefore, been for some time, a need for a safe substitute for the conventional teeter-totter. | A conventional ye2ter - totter has vesn used on playgrounds for many years. Recently, there has been concern about the qafet^ of the teeter - totter and thus, its use has decreased significantly. Tue4e has, thereT0re, bddn for some ti,s, a n2Sd for a AXfe suNstitite for the conventional teeter - totter. | A conventional teeter-totter has been used on for many years. Recently, there been about the safety of the teeter-totter and thus, its use has decreased significantly. There has, therefore, been for some time, a need for safe substitute for the conventional teeter-totter. | A CONvEnTioNaL TEETER-TOTTEr Has BEEn USED oN PlAYgROUNDS FOr ManY yeArs. reCeNtlY, ThERE Has Been COnCerN AbOUT THe sAfeTY oF The teEtER-toTtER AND tHUS, Its USE hAS decrEASEd sIgNiFICANTLY. tHeRE HAs, THErEFORe, bEeN fOR SOMe TiMe, A need FOR A SAfe SUBStItUTE fOr THe convenTiONaL tEETer-tOtteR. | A conventional teeter-totterhas been usedon playgrounds for many years. Recently, there has been concern about the safety of the teeter-totter and thus, its use has decreasedsignificantly. There has, therefore, been for some time, a need for a safe substitute for the conventional teeter-tott... | A conventional teeter-totter has been used on _playgrounds_ for _many_ _years._ Recently, there has _been_ concern about the _safety_ of the _teeter-totter_ and thus, _its_ use has decreased significantly. There has, therefore, been for some time, a need for a safe substitute for _the_ _conventional_ _teeter-totter._ |
It has been known for a long time that by exerting a pressure, by means of a gas, on the upper surface of a liquid contained in a closed receptacle, this liquid can be made to rise in a tube immersed in the receptacle. However, care must be taken to limit the pressure to a value lower than that which the receptacle can... | It has been known for a long time that by exerting a pressure, by means of a gas, on the upper surface of a liquid contained in a closed receptacle, this liquid can be made to rise in a tube immersed in the receptacle. However, care must be shoot to limit the pressure to a value lower than that which the receptacle can... | It has been known for a long time that by exerting a pressure, by means of a gas, on the upper surface of a liquid contained in a closed rec$ptacIe, this liquid can be made to rise in a tube immersed in the reveptacl3. However, care mhs^ be taken to limit the pressure to a value <owed than that which the rSceptXcle can... | It has been known for a long time that by exerting a pressure, means of a gas, on the upper surface of a contained in a closed receptacle, this liquid can be made to rise in a tube immersed in receptacle. However, care must be taken to the pressure to a value lower than that which the receptacle can withstand. In addit... | It hAS bEen KNoWN fOR A long timE thAt BY eXErtINg A prEssURE, by means of a gAS, on thE UPper surFAce Of a LIqUId CONTaInED In a cLosed reCEpTACle, THIs lIquiD Can be maDE TO rise IN a tUbe IMmERsEd IN The RecePtACle. HOwEvER, CaRE must BE tAKen to lImiT ThE PrESSure TO a VAlUe LoWEr tHaN tHAt whICh ThE RecEptACLe CaN... | Ithas beenknown fora long time that by exerting a pressure,by means of a gas, on theuppersurface ofa liquid contained in a closed receptacle, thisliquid can be made to rise in a tube immersed in the receptacle. However, care must be taken to limit the pressure to avalue lower than that ... | It has been _known_ for a _long_ time that by exerting _a_ pressure, _by_ _means_ of _a_ gas, on the upper surface _of_ _a_ liquid contained in a _closed_ _receptacle,_ this _liquid_ can _be_ _made_ to rise in a tube immersed in the receptacle. However, care must be taken to limit the pressure to a value lower than tha... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to electronic systems and, more particularly, to methods and apparatus for providing an off-chip driver circuit implemented in complementary metal oxide silicon (CMOS) technology which has a supply voltage less than the supply voltage of external circuits which may be co... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to electronic systems and, more particularly, to methods and apparatus for providing an off-chip driver circuit implemented in complementary metal oxide silicon (CMOS) technology which has a supply voltage less than the supply voltage of external circuits which may be co... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to electronic systems and, more particularly, to methods and apparatus for providing an off - chip driver circuit implemented in complementary metal oxide silicon (CMOS) technology which has a supply voltage less than the supply voltage of external circuits which may be ... | 1. of the Invention This invention relates to electronic and, more particularly, to methods and apparatus for providing an off-chip driver circuit implemented in complementary metal oxide silicon (CMOS) technology which has a supply voltage less than the supply voltage of external circuits which may be connected to the... | 1. FiELd OF thE INVentIOn
thiS iNvenTION reLATes TO eLEctrOnIC SyStEMS AND, MOre parTIcUlarly, To mETHODS anD aPParAtUs fOr prOvidINg an off-ChIp DRIvER CIRcuit IMPLeMENtEd iN ComPlemEntarY mETal Oxide siLicoN (CMOS) tecHNologY wHich has A sUpPlY voltaGe LeSs ThaN THe SUPplY VOLtaGe oF EXTERNAl CirCUITS WhiCH may Be co... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to electronic systems and, more particularly, to methods andapparatusfor providing an off-chipdriver circuit implemented in complementary metal oxide silicon (CMOS) technology whichhas a supply voltage lessthanthe supply voltageof external circuits whic... | 1. Field _of_ _the_ Invention This invention relates to electronic _systems_ and, more _particularly,_ to methods and apparatus for _providing_ an off-chip driver circuit implemented _in_ _complementary_ metal oxide silicon (CMOS) technology _which_ has a supply voltage _less_ than the supply voltage of external _circu... |
1. Technical Field
An aspect of the present invention relates to a conveyer device capable of conveying a sheet along a conveyer path.
2. Related Art
A conveyer device for conveying a sheet along a conveyer path formed inside is known. The conveyer device may include, for example, an image recording apparatus such as a... | 1. Technical Field An aspect of the present invention relates to a conveyer device capable of conveying a sheet along a conveyer path. 2. Related Art A conveyer device for conveying a sheet along a conveyer path formed inside is known. The conveyer device may include, for example, an image recording apparatus such as a... | 1. Technical Field An aspect of the present invention relates to a conveyer device capable of conveying a sheet along a conveyer path. 2. Related Art A conveyer device for conveying a sheet along a conveyer path formed inside is known. The conveyer device may include, for example, an image recording QpparatIs such as a... | 1. Field An of the present invention relates to a conveyer device of conveying a sheet along a conveyer path. 2. Related Art A conveyer device conveying a sheet along path formed is known. The conveyer device include, for example, an image apparatus such as a printer and a multifunction peripheral device (MFP) such an ... | 1. tEcHnICAl fieLd
aN ASPECT of THe presEnt inVENTIoN rElaTES To A CONvEYEr DeViCE caPaBLE of CoNVEYIng A ShEet AlonG A COnvEYeR PAtH.
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A cONVEyEr dEvicE fOR conVeyInG a SHEET alonG a cONVEyEr pATh FORMeD iNsIdE iS KNOWn. The COnVEYer DEvIcE mAy incLuDe, For EXAMPle, An iMaGE rEcORDInG aPPARAtus SUch As A... | 1. TechnicalField An aspectof the present invention relates toa conveyerdevice capable of conveying asheet alonga conveyer path. 2. Related Art A conveyerdevice for conveying a sheet along aconveyer path formed inside is known. The conveyer device may include, for example, an image recording apparatus ... | 1. Technical Field An aspect of the _present_ invention relates to a _conveyer_ device _capable_ of _conveying_ a sheet along a _conveyer_ path. 2. Related Art A conveyer device for conveying a sheet along a conveyer path _formed_ inside is known. The conveyer device may include, for example, _an_ image recording appar... |
The embodiment relates to a lighting control apparatus, a lighting control method, and a lighting control system.
According to a general lighting control scheme, since a power switch is linked with a lighting device through a cable one to one, when recognizing the switch of a desired lighting device, the lighting devic... | The embodiment relates to a lighting control apparatus, a lighting control method, and a lighting control system. According to a general lighting control scheme, since a power switch is linked with a lighting device through a cable one to one, when recognizing the switch of a desired lighting device, the lighting devic... | The embodiment relates to a lighting control apparatus, a lighting control method, and a lighting control system. According to a general lighting control scheme, since a power switch is linked wiYM a lighting device through a cable one to one, when recognizing the switch of a desired lighting device, the lighting devic... | The embodiment relates to a lighting control apparatus, a lighting control method, and a lighting control system. According to a general lighting scheme, since a power is with a lighting device through a cable one to one, when recognizing the switch of a desired lighting device, the lighting device can be controlled. M... | The eMbODImEnT ReLaTEs tO a ligHTiNg CoNTrOl AppaRaTUS, A LigHtinG CoNtRoL mEtHod, and A liGHTING cONtrOl sySTEM.
aCCORdiNG to a GENERal LigHTINg contROL sChEMe, sinCe a pOWEr SWItCh iS LINKEd witH a LIgHtiNg DEvice Through a CAbLE oNe tO oNe, WHEN recOGNizInG tHE SwiTCh Of A dEsIRED LiGhTinG DeVIcE, ThE lIgHTIng dEVIc... | The embodiment relates to a lightingcontrol apparatus, a lighting control method, and a lighting control system. Accordingtoa general lighting control scheme, since a power switch is linked witha lighting device through a cable one to one, when recognizing theswitchof a desired lighting device, ... | _The_ _embodiment_ relates _to_ a lighting control apparatus, a lighting control method, and a lighting control _system._ According _to_ a general lighting control scheme, since a power switch is linked with _a_ lighting _device_ through a cable one to one, when recognizing the switch of a desired lighting device, the ... |
Oxygen masks are well known in the art as a tool for fighting fires in an enclosed structure. A portable oxygen mask that can provide a steady and controlled stream of oxygen while maintaining a weight that allows for freedom of movement is a necessity when fighting fire. This need is never more prevalent than in the c... | Oxygen masks are well known in the art as a tool for fighting fires in an enclosed structure. A portable oxygen mask that can provide a steady and controlled stream of oxygen while maintaining a weight that allows for freedom of movement is a necessity when fighting fire. This need is never more prevalent than in the c... | Oxygen masks are well known in the art as a tool for fighting fires in an enclosed structure. A portable oxygen mask that can provide a steady and controlled stream of 9aygen while maintaining a weight that allows for freedom of movement is a necessity when fighting fire. This need is never more prevalent than in the c... | Oxygen masks are well known the art as a tool for fires in an enclosed structure. A portable oxygen mask that can provide a steady and controlled stream of oxygen while maintaining a weight that allows for freedom movement is a necessity when fighting need is more prevalent than in the confined and pressurized environm... | OxYgen MAskS Are wEll KnoWn In The ArT aS a ToOL for FIGhTIng firEs in aN ENCLoSEd StRuctURe. A pORtAbLE OxYGeN mASK ThAT cAN PrOvIDe a SteADY And CONTrOLLEd strEam of OXYGen whIle MaIntAinInG A wEiGHT tHaT alLOWS fOR frEEDOm of MOveMENt is a NECeSsITY wHEN fIghTinG fIRE. THiS Need Is nEVEr mOrE PRevalENT thAN In the c... | Oxygen masks are wellknown in theart asa tool for fightingfires inan enclosed structure. A portable oxygen mask that can provide a steady and controlled stream of oxygen while maintainingaweight that allowsforfreedom ofmovement is a necessity when fightingfire.Thisneed is never more prevalent t... | Oxygen masks are well known in the art as a tool for fighting _fires_ in an enclosed structure. A portable oxygen mask that _can_ provide a steady and _controlled_ stream of oxygen while maintaining _a_ weight that allows for freedom of movement is a necessity _when_ fighting _fire._ _This_ _need_ is never more prevale... |
Significant technological innovation in methods of testing current digital LSIs has been made, and the capability to automatically generate test circuits for testing the chips thereof or test patterns, which are sequences of signals for performing testing, has been achieved. That is, digital LSIs are configured to hand... | Significant technological innovation in methods of testing current digital LSIs has been made, and the capability to automatically generate test circuits for testing the chips thereof or test patterns, which are sequences of signals for performing testing, has been achieved. That is, digital LSIs are configured to hand... | Significant technological innovation in methods of tes67ng current digital LSIs has been made, and the capability to automatically generate test circuits for testing the chips thereof or test LatterBs, which are sequences of signals for performing testing, has been achieved. That is, digital LSIs are configured to hand... | Significant technological innovation in methods of testing LSIs has been made, and the capability to automatically generate test circuits for testing the chips thereof or test patterns, which are sequences of signals for testing, has achieved. That is, digital LSIs are configured to handle binary signals of “0”s and “1... | SIGNIfIcAnt tecHNOlOGICal INNOVATiOn in MeThods Of TESTiNg cUrrENt DIGItal LSIs hAS beEn MAde, aNd The cAPaBILitY TO AutoMaTICaLLY GeneRaTe test CIRcUItS FOr tesTiNG THe chIPs THErEOf or tESt PATtERNs, WHich aRe sEqUEnces of signaLS For PERfORMinG TeStInG, HAS beEn AcHieVED. tHAT is, digitaL LSiS arE CONfIgured To hANd... | Significant technological innovation in methods of testing current digital LSIs has beenmade, and the capability to automatically generate test circuits for testingthe chips thereofor test patterns, which are sequences of signals forperforming testing, has been achieved. That is, digital LSIs areconfigure... | Significant technological innovation in _methods_ of testing current _digital_ LSIs has _been_ made, and the capability to automatically generate test _circuits_ _for_ testing the chips _thereof_ or test patterns, which are sequences of signals for performing testing, _has_ been achieved. That _is,_ digital LSIs are co... |
Due to increased customer throughput relative to traditional drive-thru configurations, fast food restaurants are adopting a side-by-side drive-thru configuration. While the side-by-side drive-thru has benefits regarding the maximum drive-thru customer per hour rate a restaurant can achieve, it presents new challenges ... | Due to increased customer throughput relative to traditional drive-thru configurations, fast food restaurants are adopting a side-by-side drive-thru configuration. While the side-by-side drive-thru has benefits regarding the maximum drive-thru customer per hour rate a restaurant can achieve, it presents new challenges ... | Due to increased customer throughput relative to traditional drive - thru configurations, fast food restaurants are adopting a side - by - side drive - thru configuration. While the siSs - by - side drive - thru has benefits regarding the maximum drive - thru customer per hour rate a restwurxnt can achieve, it presents... | Due to increased customer throughput relative to traditional drive-thru configurations, fast food restaurants are adopting a side-by-side drive-thru configuration. While the side-by-side drive-thru has the maximum customer per hour rate a restaurant can achieve, presents new challenges to restaurants. One example of a ... | DUe To inCREaSEd cuStomeR tHroughpUT rElative to TRAditIOnal drIve-tHrU CONFIgURaTIONs, faSt foOd rEstAURANts arE AdOptInG A SiDe-by-sIDE drivE-THRU cONFIguRATioN. WHiLE tHe sIDe-bY-SIDE dRiVe-thRu HaS BeNeFIts regArdinG thE mAxImUm dRIVE-Thru CUstoMeR peR HoUR raTE A ReSTaurAnt caN AcHIeVE, it prESENTS neW ChaLLENges ... | Due to increased customer throughput relative to traditional drive-thruconfigurations, fast food restaurants are adopting a side-by-side drive-thru configuration. While the side-by-side drive-thru has benefits regarding the maximum drive-thru customer per hour rate a restaurant can achieve,it pre... | Due _to_ increased _customer_ throughput relative to traditional drive-thru configurations, fast food _restaurants_ _are_ adopting a side-by-side drive-thru _configuration._ While _the_ _side-by-side_ drive-thru has benefits regarding the maximum drive-thru customer per hour rate a restaurant can _achieve,_ it presents... |
There exists in the textile industry a number of devices which are used to form yarn take-up packages on winding tubes. Several of these winders are designed so that multiple yarn packages can be formed simultaneously while mounted on the same spindle. One such winder is a Leesona 959 winder with a two cop take-up. It ... | There exists in the textile industry a number of devices which are used to form yarn take-up packages on winding tubes. Several of these winders are designed so that multiple yarn packages can be formed simultaneously while mounted on the same spindle. One such winder is a Leesona 959 winder with a two cop take-up. It ... | The3S exists in the textile industry a nhmGer of devices which are used to form yarn take - up packages on winding tubes. Several of these winders are designed so that multiple yarn packages can be formed simultaneously while mounted on the same spindle. One such winder is a Leesona 959 winder with a two cop take - up.... | There exists in textile industry a number of devices which are used to form yarn take-up packages on winding tubes. Several of these winders are designed so that yarn packages can be formed simultaneously while mounted on the same One such winder is a Leesona 959 with a It is at times to form the yarn packages so that ... | tHERe eXIstS In ThE TextIle iNDUStry A nuMbER OF deVIcES WHiCH Are uSeD TO Form yarn taKE-Up PAcKaGes oN WINdiNG tuBES. SeveRal OF THesE WINderS aRe DesIGnED So THAT mULtiPLE yaRn PacKaGes CaN Be fOrMeD sIMULTaNEoUSly WHIle moUNtEd on tHe sAmE SPInDLe. ONe such WIndeR IS A LEesoNA 959 WINdEr WITH A TWo COp Take-Up. it ... | Thereexists in the textile industry a numberofdevices which are usedto form yarn take-up packages onwinding tubes. Severalof these winders are designed so that multiple yarn packages can be formed simultaneously while mounted on thesame spindle. One such winder is a Leesona 959 winder with a t... | There exists in the textile industry a _number_ _of_ devices which are used to form yarn _take-up_ packages on winding tubes. Several of _these_ winders are designed so that _multiple_ yarn packages can be formed _simultaneously_ _while_ mounted on the same spindle. One such winder is a Leesona _959_ winder with a two ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a nonvolatile semiconductor memory device.
2. Background Art
As an approach to increasing capacity and reducing cost of a nonvolatile semiconductor memory device, a simultaneously processed multilayer memory is drawing attention. A simultaneously processed multilayer ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a nonvolatile semiconductor memory device. 2. Background Art As an approach to increasing capacity and reducing cost of a nonvolatile semiconductor retention device, a simultaneously processed multilayer memory is drawing attention. A simultaneously processed multilay... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a nonvolatile semiconductor memory device. 2. Background Art As an xppdoach to increasing capacity and reducing cost of a nonvolatile semiconductor memory device, a simultaneously pTocesseR multilayer memory is drawing attention. A simultaneously processed multilayer ... | 1. Field of the Invention This relates to semiconductor memory device. 2. Background Art As an approach increasing and reducing cost of a nonvolatile semiconductor memory device, a simultaneously processed multilayer memory is drawing A simultaneously processed multilayer memory is manufactured by alternately stacking ... | 1. FiElD of ThE InVEnTION
thiS iNVEntiOn RELAteS tO A noNVOlAtiLE SemICondUCTOR MemOry DeVICE.
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as AN ApProacH tO IncReasinG cApACITy and reDUcIng COst Of A NonvoLAtile SEMiCOndUcToR meMOry DeviCE, A SimulTanEoUsLy PrOCEssED mUlTIlaYEr memOrY iS DRAwING aTteNTIon. A sIMulTANeOUSLY PRoCeSSeD MULtIlaYer ... | 1. Field of theInvention This invention relates to a nonvolatile semiconductor memory device. 2. Background ArtAs an approach to increasing capacity and reducing cost of anonvolatile semiconductor memory device, a simultaneously processed multilayer memory is drawing attention. A simultaneously pro... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention This invention _relates_ to _a_ _nonvolatile_ semiconductor memory device. 2. Background Art _As_ an approach _to_ _increasing_ capacity and reducing cost of a nonvolatile _semiconductor_ memory _device,_ a _simultaneously_ processed multilayer memory is _drawing_ attention. _A_ simultaneous... |
A common rifle for military and police are gas operated firearms. These include, but are not limited to, AR10, AK-47, AK-74, M14 M16, M16A2, M4, FN SCAR family, M110, MK 11, and others. These gas operated rifles have been produced by numerous manufacturers. These weapons, typically shoot, but are not limited to, 5.45 m... | A common rifle for military and police are gas operated firearms. These include, but are not limited to, AR10, AK-47, AK-74, M14 M16, M16A2, M4, FN SCAR family, M110, MK 11, and others. These gas operated rifles have been produced by numerous manufacturers. These weapons, typically shoot, but are not limited to, 5.45 m... | A common rifle for military and police are gas operated firearms. These include, but are not limited to, AR10, AK - 47, AK - 74, M14 M16, M16A2, M4, FN DCAD family, M110, MK 11, and others. These gas operated rifles have been produced by numerous manufacturers. These weapons, typOcaOly shoot, but are not limited to, 5.... | A common for military and police are gas operated firearms. These include, but are not limited to, AR10, AK-47, AK-74, M14 M16, M16A2, M4, FN SCAR family, M110, MK 11, and others. These gas have produced numerous manufacturers. These typically shoot, but are not limited to, 5.45 mm, 5.56 mm, 6.8 mm, and 7.62 mm bullets... | a commOn rIFle FOR MiliTAry AND PoLICE Are GAs OPerATed fiReaRmS. THese incLuDe, but arE NOt LimItEd TO, AR10, Ak-47, Ak-74, m14 M16, m16a2, M4, Fn SCaR famILY, m110, MK 11, And OThers. ThesE GAs OpERateD RIFleS havE BEEN PROdUcED bY NUmEROuS MANuFACtuRERS. tHEsE WEaPOns, tYpiCALLY shOOT, BUt ARE NOT liMitED To, 5.45 m... | A common rifle for military and police are gas operated firearms. Theseinclude, but are notlimitedto, AR10, AK-47, AK-74, M14 M16, M16A2, M4, FN SCARfamily, M110, MK 11, and others. These gas operated rifles have been produced by numerous manufacturers. These weapons, typically shoot, but are not limit... | A common rifle for military and police are gas _operated_ firearms. These include, but _are_ not _limited_ to, AR10, _AK-47,_ AK-74, M14 M16, M16A2, M4, FN SCAR family, M110, MK 11, and others. _These_ gas operated rifles have been produced by numerous manufacturers. These weapons, typically shoot, but _are_ not limite... |
This invention relates to fall protection systems, and in particular, to a truss-style trolley beam for fall a protection system.
The fall protection equipment industry in both the United States and abroad manufactures and installs several types of overhead fall protection systems. Fall protection systems are typically... | This invention relates to fall protection systems, and in particular, to a truss-style trolley beam for fall a protection system. The fall protection equipment industry in both the United States and abroad manufactures and installs several types of overhead fall protection systems. Fall protection systems are typically... | This invention relates to fall protection systems, and in particular, to a truss - style trolley beam for fall a protection system. The fall protection equipment industry in both the United States and abroad manufactures and installs several types of overhead fall protection systems. Fall protection systems are typical... | This invention to fall protection systems, in particular, to a truss-style trolley beam for fall a protection system. fall protection equipment industry in both the United States and abroad and installs several types of overhead fall protection systems. Fall protection systems are typically, though not exclusively, use... | tHis iNvenTIoN reLaTES TO faLL PrOteCTiON Systems, AND iN pArTicUlaR, to A tRuss-stYLe trOLlEY BEAm foR FAlL a PrOteCTion SYstem.
the fALl prOtECtioN EQuIPmenT INduStRy IN BOTh thE uNiTeD stAtEs ANd AbroAD maNUfactuRes AND InSTaLls seVErAL TypeS oF oVERHeaD FaLl proTecTion sYsTEmS. fAll proTEctiON sySteMS arE TypIcAlLy... | This invention relates to fall protection systems,and in particular, to a truss-style trolleybeam for fall a protection system. The fall protection equipment industry in both the United Statesand abroad manufacturesand installs several types of overhead fallprotection systems. Fall protection systems a... | This invention relates to fall protection systems, and in _particular,_ to a truss-style _trolley_ beam for fall a _protection_ system. The _fall_ protection equipment industry in both the United States and abroad manufactures _and_ _installs_ several types of overhead fall protection systems. Fall _protection_ systems... |
This invention concerns a method and apparatus for sensing the passage of sheets through a nip between a pair of guide rollers by sensing the relative deflection of the guide rollers during the passage of a sheet through the nip.
One example of such a method and apparatus is shown in Published International (PCT) Paten... | This invention concerns a method and apparatus for sensing the passage of sheets through a nip between a pair of guide rollers by sensing the relative deflection of the guide rollers during the passage of a sheet through the nip. One example of such a method and apparatus is shown in Published International (PCT) Paten... | This invention concerns a method and apparatus for sensing the passage of sheets through a nip between a pair of guide rollers by sensing the relative deflection of the guide rollers during the pXxsage of a sheet through the nip. One example of such a method and apparatus is shown in Published International (PCT) Paten... | This invention concerns a method and apparatus for sensing passage of sheets through a nip between pair of guide rollers by sensing the relative deflection the guide rollers during the passage of a sheet through the nip. One example of a method and apparatus is shown in Published International Patent Application WO-A-8... | thIs INVEnTIOn cONcERnS a mEThod and apparAtuS FoR senSinG the pasSagE Of SheetS thROUGH A NIp beTween a PaIR oF gUiDe rolLERS By SeNsiNg thE RELatIVe DEFlecTioN oF thE GUiDE ROLLerS DuRiNg ThE PaSSAge OF A sheeT THroUgh tHe Nip.
onE EXAmplE of suCH a mETHoD aND aPpaRATUs iS sHowN In pubLISheD INTerNaTIonaL (pCt) paTEN... | This invention concerns a method and apparatus for sensing the passage of sheets througha nip between a pair of guide rollers by sensing the relative deflection of the guide rollers during thepassage ofa sheet through the nip. One example of such a methodand apparatus is shown in Published Inte... | This invention concerns a _method_ and apparatus for sensing the passage of sheets through a nip between a pair of guide rollers by sensing _the_ relative deflection of _the_ guide rollers _during_ _the_ passage of a _sheet_ through the nip. _One_ example of such a method and apparatus is _shown_ in Published Internati... |
The field of the disclosure relates generally to pesticide compositions and, more particularly, to ready-to-use foamable compositions. The filed of the disclosure also relates to applicators and methods for applying the compositions that allow for tracking where the composition has been applied during use. The composit... | The field of the disclosure relates generally to pesticide compositions and, more particularly, to ready-to-use foamable compositions. The filed of the disclosure also relates to applicators and methods for applying the compositions that allow for tracking where the composition has been applied during use. The composit... | The field of the disclosure relates geneGall% to pesticide compositions and, more particularly, to ready - to - use foamable compositions. The filed of the disclosure also repares to applicators and methods for applying the compositions that allow for tracking where the composition has been applied during use. The comp... | The field of the disclosure relates generally to pesticide compositions and, more particularly, to ready-to-use foamable compositions. The filed of the disclosure also to applicators and methods for applying the compositions that allow for tracking where the composition has been during use. The compositions of some emb... | the FiElD oF THe DiScLOSuRE ReLaTES genEraLlY to pEsTiCIDe COmpoSiTIOns AnD, MORe PARTicUlArLy, tO REadY-TO-uSe foamABle CompOsITIOnS. ThE fiLED of The dISCLosUrE alSo RelatEs tO apPLIcaToRs ANd MEtHodS fOR APplYING tHE coMPOsItionS ThaT aLloW fOr Tracking whERe ThE CoMPOSiTion has BeEn ApplieD dUriNg use. tHE composiT... | The field of the disclosure relates generally to pesticide compositions and, more particularly, to ready-to-use foamable compositions. The filed of the disclosure also relates to applicators and methods for applying the compositionsthat allow for tracking wherethe composition has beenapplied durin... | The field _of_ the disclosure relates generally to _pesticide_ compositions and, more particularly, to _ready-to-use_ foamable compositions. _The_ filed of _the_ disclosure _also_ relates to _applicators_ and methods for applying the compositions that allow for tracking _where_ the composition _has_ _been_ applied duri... |
This invention relates to computer networking equipment, and more particularly to stackable repeaters for dual-speed networks.
Local-Area Networks (LAN""s) using the Ethernet standard can be found in many offices today. The original 10 Mbps (10M) Ethernet standard has been extended to create the Fast Ethernet standard,... | This invention relates to computer networking equipment, and more particularly to stackable repeaters for dual-speed networks. Local-Area Networks (LAN""s) using the Ethernet standard can be found in many offices today. The original 10 Mbps (10M) Ethernet standard has been extended to create the Fast Ethernet standard,... | This invention relates to computer networking equipment, and more particularly to stackable repeaters for dual - speed networks. Local - Area Networks (LAN " " s) using the Ethernet standard can be found in many offices today. The original 10 Mbps (10M) Ethernet standard has been extended to create the Fast Ethernet st... | This invention relates to computer networking equipment, and more particularly to stackable repeaters for dual-speed networks. Local-Area Networks (LAN""s) using the Ethernet standard can be many offices today. original 10 Mbps (10M) Ethernet standard has been extended to create the Fast Ethernet standard, operating at... | thIs iNVENTioN RElateS tO compuTeR nEtWorKiNg equIpMenT, aNd mOrE paRTIculARLY To StACKABlE rePEatERS fOR DUAl-SpEeD nETwOrkS.
local-aReA nEtWorKS (laN""s) USING the EtHeRnEt StAnDarD cAN be foUnd In Many OFFICES TODaY. thE ORiginaL 10 MbpS (10m) etherneT StAndaRd HAS been eXtENDed to cREaTe THe fAsT etheRNEt stANdarD,... | This invention relates to computer networking equipment, and more particularlyto stackable repeaters for dual-speednetworks. Local-Area Networks (LAN""s) using the Ethernet standard can be found in many offices today. The original 10Mbps (10M) Ethernet standard has been extendedtocreate the Fast Ethern... | This _invention_ relates to computer networking equipment, and more _particularly_ to stackable repeaters for dual-speed _networks._ Local-Area Networks (LAN""s) using the Ethernet _standard_ can be found _in_ many offices today. The original 10 Mbps (10M) Ethernet _standard_ has _been_ extended to create the _Fast_ Et... |
The present invention relates to an image processing method which processes a multi-level input gradation image data on the basis of a multi-level dither method so as to convert into gradation image data having the smaller number of gradations, and an image processing apparatus therefore.
Conventionally, in an image fo... | The present invention relates to an image processing method which processes a multi-level input gradation image data on the basis of a multi-level dither method so as to convert into gradation image data having the smaller number of gradations, and an image processing apparatus therefore. Conventionally, in an image fo... | The present invention relates to an image processing method which processes a multi - level input gradation imwgS data on the basis of a multi - level dither method so as to convert into gradation image data having the smaller number of gradations, and an image processing apparatus therefore. Conventionally, in an imag... | The present invention relates to an image processing method which processes a multi-level input gradation image data on the basis of a multi-level dither so as to convert gradation image data having the smaller number of gradations, and an image processing apparatus therefore. image forming apparatus which employs a li... | ThE PreseNT INVenTION rELaTes To aN iMagE PRocEssING MEthOd WhicH PrOcEsseS a MuLti-LeVeL inpUT GRAdAtiOn iMAGE data On The bAsIs Of a mULti-LEVEl dItheR mEtHod SO as TO ConveRt inTo GRADatION iMAGE dATa haviNg ThE smaLLEr nuMBeR Of GrAdATiONs, ANd An imAge prOcessInG APParatuS THErEForE.
CoNvENtIoNalLy, IN An iMagE fo... | The present invention relates to an image processing method which processes a multi-level input gradation image dataonthe basisof amulti-level dither method so as to convert into gradation image data having thesmaller number ofgradations, and an imageprocessingapparatus therefore. Conventionally... | _The_ present invention _relates_ to an _image_ processing method which processes a multi-level input _gradation_ image _data_ on the basis _of_ a multi-level dither method _so_ as to convert into gradation _image_ data _having_ the _smaller_ number of _gradations,_ and an image processing apparatus therefore. Conventi... |
The invention involves an apparatus for suppressing flame/pressure pulsations in a furnace having at least one burner for generating a flame and a combustion chamber into which the flame is directed, wherein the furnace has at least one gas outlet opening, from which flows gas that surrounds the flame in the form of a ... | The invention involves an apparatus for suppressing flame/pressure pulsations in a furnace having at least one burner for generating a flame and a combustion chamber into which the flare is directed, wherein the furnace has at least one gas outlet opening, from which flows gas that surrounds the flame in the form of a ... | The invention involves an apparatus for suppressing flame / pressure pulsations in a furnace having at least one burner for generating a flame and a combustion chamber into which the flame is directed, wherein the furnace has at least one gas outlet opening, from which flows gas that surrounds the flame in the form of ... | The invention involves an apparatus for suppressing flame/pressure pulsations in a furnace having one burner for generating a flame and combustion chamber into which the flame is directed, the furnace has at least one gas outlet opening, from flows gas that the flame in the form of shroud or jacket and has a higher flo... | THe InvENtiOn INVoLvEs an aPparatUS FOR suPPRessINg fLamE/pREsSurE PULSATIONs in a FurNace hAVing at LEASt ONe bUrNeR foR GENeratIng A fLamE aND a combusTIOn CHAmBeR Into wHIch THE FlAmE Is diReCteD, WhereIn thE FURnACE haS AT lEaST ONE GAs OuTLET OPENINg, froM WHIcH fLoWS GaS thAT SURroUnDs The flAme IN thE FORm OF A ... | The invention involves an apparatus for suppressing flame/pressure pulsations in a furnace having atleast one burner forgeneratinga flame andacombustion chamber into whichthe flame is directed, wherein the furnace hasat least one gas outlet opening, from whichflows gasthat surrounds the... | The _invention_ involves an apparatus for suppressing flame/pressure pulsations in a furnace _having_ at least one burner for generating a flame and a combustion chamber into which the _flame_ _is_ directed, wherein the furnace has at least one gas outlet opening, from which _flows_ _gas_ that surrounds the flame in th... |
The present invention relates to a pillow-headrest arrangement for use with a seat and particularly for use by a passenger seated in a mass transportation vehicle, such as a railroad car, a bus, an airplane or even a passenger car.
It is common practice to drape over the back of the seat of railroad coach cars, interci... | The present invention relates to a pillow-headrest arrangement for use with a seat and particularly for use by a passenger seated in a mass transportation vehicle, such as a railroad car, a bus, an airplane or even a passenger car. It is common practice to drape over the back of the seat of railroad coach cars, interci... | The present invention relates to a pillow - headrest arrangement for use with a seat and particularly for use by a passenger seated in a mass transportation vehicle, such as a railroad car, a bus, an airplane or even a passenger car. It is common practice to drape over the back of the seat of railroad coach cars, inter... | invention relates to a pillow-headrest arrangement for use with a seat and particularly by a passenger seated in a transportation vehicle, such as a railroad car, a bus, an airplane or even a passenger car. It is common practice to the back of the of railroad coach cars, intercity buses, and more particularly airplanes... | tHE prESenT INvENTion ReLaTes TO A pIlLow-HeaDReSt aRRangeMEnT foR USE wiTh A SeAt AND pArTICULaRLY FOR USe bY a PAssENgER SeAtED iN a mass tRaNsporTAtIoN VEhiCle, SUch As a railRoaD cAR, a Bus, AN AIrPlaNe OR evEn a PaSsenGer CAR.
IT is COMMoN PrAcTICe to DrAPE oVER thE bACK oF ThE SEat Of raiLroaD COaCH CaRs, iNtErcI... | The presentinvention relates to a pillow-headrest arrangementforuse with aseat and particularlyfor use by a passenger seated in a mass transportation vehicle, such as a railroad car, a bus, an airplane or even a passenger car. It iscommon practice to drape over the back of the seat ofrailroad coachcars, ... | The present invention relates to a pillow-headrest arrangement for _use_ with _a_ seat and _particularly_ _for_ use by a passenger seated in a mass transportation _vehicle,_ such as a railroad car, a bus, an airplane or even _a_ passenger car. It is common practice to drape over the back of the seat _of_ railroad coach... |
one of the few technological fields where "bigger is better" is that of telescopic instruments used in the exploration of outer space. The resolution of a telescope for light capturing increases in direct proportion to the diameter of its primary mirror or lens. Prior to dedication of the first reflector-type telescope... | one of the few technological fields where "bigger is better" is that of telescopic cat's-paw used in the exploration of outer space. The resolution of a telescope for light capturing increases in direct proportion to the diameter of its primary mirror or lens. Prior to dedication of the first reflector-type telescope i... | one of the few technological fields where " bigger is better " is that of telescopic instruments hs4d in the exploration of outer space. The resolution of a telescope for light capturing increases in direct proportion to the diameter of its primary mirror or lens. Prior to dedication of the first reflector - type teles... | one of the few technological where "bigger is better" is that of telescopic instruments the exploration of outer space. The resolution of a for light capturing increases in direct proportion to the diameter of primary mirror or lens. Prior to dedication of the first reflector-type telescope in 1917, astronomers had bee... | OnE oF The FeW tECHNolOGIcAL fIElds wHEre "biGGER IS BETTER" IS thAT oF teLESCoPIC InstrumEntS USeD In tHe explORAtION OF Outer SPAce. THe rEsOLUtION Of A tElEScoPE FOR LIgHT CApTuRing incREASeS IN DiRECT PRopOrtiON To tHe dIAMeTEr OF ItS PriMarY mIrROR Or lEns. PRIOr to dEDiCaTION oF tHE fIRsT reFLecTOR-tYPE TELEsCOPe... | oneof the few technologicalfields where "bigger is better" is that of telescopic instruments usedin the exploration ofouter space.The resolution ofa telescope forlight capturing increases in direct proportion tothe diameter of its primary mirror or lens. Prior to dedication of the firstreflector-ty... | _one_ of _the_ few technological fields where "bigger is better" is that of _telescopic_ _instruments_ used in the exploration of outer space. The resolution of a telescope for light capturing _increases_ in direct proportion to the _diameter_ of its primary mirror or lens. Prior _to_ dedication of the first reflector-... |
Field
The disclosed concept relates generally to fall protection systems, and in particular, to safety harnesses for use in fall protection systems.
Background Information
In fall protection systems, a worker typically wears a safety harness with an attached lifeline. The lifeline is then attached to an anchor, such as... | Field The disclosed concept relates generally to fall protection systems, and in particular, to safety harnesses for use in fall protection systems. Background Information In fall protection systems, a worker typically wears a safety harness with an attached lifeline. The lifeline is then attached to an anchor, such as... | Field The disclosed cojceLt relates generally to fall protection systems, and in particular, to safety harnesses for use in fall protection systems. Background Information In fall protection systems, a worker typically wezts a safety harness with an attached lifeline. The lifeline is then attached to an anchor, such as... | Field The disclosed concept relates generally to protection systems, and in particular, to safety harnesses for in fall protection systems. Background Information In fall protection systems, a worker typically wears a harness an attached lifeline. The lifeline is attached to an anchor, such as roof anchor. If a worker ... | fieLd
THE dIsclOsED CoNCEPT RELAtEs GENerALly To FALL pRotEcTiOn syStems, ANd iN PArTIcuLar, to SAFety haRnESSeS FOr uSe in Fall prOtEctioN sYsTemS.
baCkGROunD InfORMaTioN
IN FaLl prOTeCtIon systems, a WORKER tYPicALly weaRs A sAFEty HarNEsS wiTh aN aTTaCHed LiFeliNe. thE lIfElINe IS then atTaChed to an aNCHOR, sUCh AS... | Field The disclosed concept relates generally to fall protection systems, and in particular, tosafety harnessesforuse in fall protection systems. BackgroundInformation In fall protection systems,a worker typicallywears a safety harness with an attached lifeline. The lifeline is then attached toan anchor, su... | Field The disclosed _concept_ relates generally _to_ fall protection systems, and in particular, _to_ safety harnesses for use in fall protection systems. Background Information In _fall_ protection systems, a worker _typically_ wears a safety harness with an attached lifeline. The lifeline is then attached to an ancho... |
This invention relates to blind fasteners for securing panels and sheet material together, and more particularly, to an improved drive nut assembly.
Blind fasteners are commonly used to secure two sheets together when it is otherwise impossible to access the underside (blind side) surface of one of the sheets. Such fas... | This invention relates to blind fasteners for securing panels and sheet material together, and more particularly, to an improved drive nut assembly. Blind fasteners are commonly used to secure two sheets together when it is otherwise impossible to access the underside (blind side) surface of one of the sheets. Such fas... | This invention relates to blind fasteners for securing panels and sheet material together, and more particularly, to an improved drive nut assembly. Blind fasteners are commonly used to secure two sheets together when it is otherwise impossible to access the underside (b?iGd side) surface of one of the sheets. Such fas... | This invention relates to blind fasteners for securing panels sheet material together, particularly, to an improved drive nut assembly. Blind fasteners are commonly used to secure two sheets together when it is otherwise impossible to access underside (blind surface of one of the sheets. Such fasteners have wide applic... | tHiS iNvention reLaTeS to BLIND fASTeneRs For seCurinG PanELS anD sHeeT maTERiAl TOGetHER, and MORe ParTiCulaRLY, tO aN ImPrOvED dRiVE NUT ASsEMBLy.
blIND FASTeNerS ARE COMMoNlY UsED tO SECure TwO SHeETs TogETHER wheN iT is otHeRwISE IMpossibLE To ACCeSs THE UNDERsidE (BlinD SidE) sUrFace oF onE oF THe sHeEts. sUch FAs... | This invention relatesto blind fasteners for securingpanels and sheet material together, andmore particularly,to an improved drive nut assembly. Blind fasteners are commonly usedtosecuretwo sheets together when it is otherwise impossible to access the underside (blind side) surface of oneofthe sheets. ... | This invention relates to blind fasteners for securing _panels_ and sheet material _together,_ and more particularly, to an improved _drive_ nut assembly. Blind fasteners are commonly used to secure two sheets together _when_ it is _otherwise_ _impossible_ to _access_ the underside (blind side) surface of _one_ of the ... |
This invention relates to determining when drilling has been stopped during a drilling operation. More specifically, the invention relates to measuring noise downhole to determine when the mud pumps have been turned off.
Drilling for oil and other deposits within the Earth involves the drilling of wellbores into the Ea... | This invention relates to determining when drilling has been stopped during a drilling operation. More specifically, the invention relates to measuring noise downhole to determine when the mud pumps have been turned off. Drilling for oil and other deposits within the Earth involves the drilling of wellbores into the Ea... | This invention relates to determining when dri;limg has been stopped during a drilling operation. M0rw specKfical.y, the invention relates to measuring noise downhole to determine when the mud pumps have been turned off. Drilling for oil and other deposits within the Earth involves the d3illlng of wellbores into the Ea... | This invention relates to determining when drilling has been stopped during a drilling operation. specifically, the invention relates to measuring noise downhole to when the mud pumps have been turned off. Drilling for oil and other deposits within the Earth involves the drilling of wellbores into Earth. To create the ... | ThiS InVentiON reLaTeS tO DeteRmiNInG wHEN DRIlliNG has Been STOPpeD DurInG a dRILLiNG oPErAtIOn. mOre SpeCIFiCALLy, thE INVEntIOn rELAtes TO mEASURiNG NoiSe DoWNhOLE To DEteRMiNE WhEn THE mud PUmPs haVe bEeN TuRNED OFF.
driLlINg foR oIL AND OthER dEpoSItS withIn The eaRTH InvOlVEs tHe DrIllINg OF welLborES IntO tHe eA... | This inventionrelates to determining when drilling has been stopped during a drilling operation. More specifically, the invention relates to measuringnoisedownhole to determine when the mud pumpshave been turned off. Drilling for oil and other deposits within the Earth involves the drilling of... | This invention relates to determining when drilling has been stopped during _a_ drilling _operation._ More specifically, the _invention_ relates to measuring noise downhole to determine when the mud pumps have _been_ turned _off._ _Drilling_ _for_ _oil_ and other deposits _within_ the Earth involves the drilling _of_ _... |
Gaming devices (e.g., reeled slot machines, video poker machines) generate more than $15 billion per year in revenue for casinos in the United States alone. This figure accounts for more than half of the gaming revenue for a typical United States casino. The situation is similar in other countries and regions in which ... | Gaming devices (e.g., reeled slot machines, video poker machines) generate more than $15 billion per year in revenue for casinos in the United States alone. This figure accounts for more than half of the gaming revenue for a typical United States casino. The situation is similar in other countries and regions in which ... | Gaming devices (e. g. , reeled slot machines, video poker machines) generate more than $ 15 billion per year in TevDnue for casinos in the United States alone. This figure accounts for more than half of the gaming revenue for a typical United States casino. The situation is similar in other countries and reyionz in whi... | Gaming devices (e.g., reeled slot machines, video poker machines) more than year in revenue for casinos in the United States alone. This figure accounts for more than half of the gaming for a typical United States casino. The situation is similar in other countries and regions in which devices are popular, such as Aust... | gamINg DeViCes (E.G., ReELED SLOT mAcHiNeS, VIdeo PokEr MachINeS) gENerAte MorE THan $15 bIlLIoN PER YEAR iN revENUE FOr caSiNOS IN THe united States aLoNE. tHis FIgURE accOUntS fOr mOrE tHAN hAlf oF The Gaming revENUE for a TyPiCAl uNiTed STAtes CasiNo. THe sItUATioN iS simILaR In OthER CoUNtrieS AnD regIoNs In WHIch ... | Gaming devices (e.g., reeled slot machines, video pokermachines) generate more than $15 billion per year inrevenue forcasinos inthe United States alone.This figure accounts for more than half of the gaming revenuefora typical United States casino. The situation is similarin other countries and reg... | _Gaming_ _devices_ (e.g., reeled slot machines, video poker machines) generate more than $15 billion per year in revenue for casinos in _the_ United States alone. This figure accounts for _more_ _than_ half of the gaming revenue for a _typical_ _United_ States _casino._ The situation is similar in other countries and _... |
This invention relates generally to printing equipment.
More particularly, the invention relates to equipment for adjusting the gap between the ductor roller and the associated doctor blade of the ink supply system in a printing machine.
The purpose of the doctor blade is to strip excess ink off the surface of the duct... | This invention relates generally to printing equipment. More particularly, the invention relates to equipment for adjusting the gap between the ductor roller and the associated doctor blade of the ink supply system in a printing machine. The purpose of the doctor blade is to strip excess ink off the surface of the duct... | This invention relates generally to printing equipment. More particularly, the invention relates to equipment for adjusting the gap between the ductor roller and the associated doctor blade of the ink supply system in a printing machine. The purpose of the doctor blade is to strip excess ink off the surface of the duct... | This invention relates to printing equipment. More particularly, the invention relates to equipment adjusting the gap between the ductor roller and the associated blade of the ink supply system in a printing machine. The purpose of the doctor blade is to strip excess ink off the surface of the ductor or ink pickup roll... | THIS INVeNTion reLATeS GeneralLY tO pRiNTIng EqUIPmENT.
mOrE partICULARLY, THe InvENTioN relates TO equIpMENT fOr aDjUStinG THE GAp BEtweEn tHE DuCTor ROLLeR aND THE aSSOciAted dOcTOR BLAde OF ThE InK SuPply sYsteM In A pRiNTINg macHiNe.
ThE PurpOsE Of ThE DocTor BLADe iS tO Strip EXCEsS Ink oFF ThE SUrFACe OF thE DuCt... | This invention relatesgenerally to printing equipment. More particularly, the invention relates to equipment for adjusting the gap between the ductor roller and theassociated doctorblade of the ink supply system in a printing machine. The purposeof the doctor blade is to strip excess ink off the sur... | This invention relates _generally_ _to_ _printing_ equipment. _More_ particularly, the invention relates to _equipment_ for adjusting _the_ gap between _the_ _ductor_ roller and the _associated_ doctor blade of the ink supply _system_ in a _printing_ _machine._ _The_ purpose of the doctor blade _is_ to strip excess ink... |
The difficult and often time consuming task of rigging power transmission lines has been made easier in recent years by the use of helicopters which raise the transmission cables and pull them between the transmission towers. A number of U.S. patents have been granted for equipment which allow aerial stringing of cable... | The difficult and often time consuming task of rigging power transmission lines has been made easier in recent years by the use of helicopters which raise the transmission cables and pull them between the transmission towers. A number of U.S. patents have been granted for equipment which allow aerial stringing of cable... | The difficult and often time consuming task of rigging Lowef transmission lines has been made easier in recent years by the use of helicopters which rSisF the transmission cables and pull them G#tween the transmission towers. A number of U. S. patents have been granted for equipment which allow aerial xtrinYing of cabl... | The difficult and often time consuming task rigging power transmission lines has been made easier in recent years by the use of helicopters which raise the transmission cables and pull the transmission towers. A number U.S. patents have been granted for which allow aerial stringing of cables to be done and, of these, t... | tHE diFFiCUlT anD oftEn TiMe CoNSUMINg tASk Of RiGGinG pOwER TrANsmiSSioN LInes hAS bEEN maDE eAsIer in rEcenT YEarS BY the USe OF HeLiCOpTers WhiCH RaiSE ThE trAnSmISsIon CABLes ANd PulL THem bETWEen THE TRanSMISsiON tOwERs. A NuMbER of u.S. PAtENTS have BEeN GranTEd fOr EqUipMEnt WHich aLlow aeriaL StRINgiNG OF cAbLe... | Thedifficult and often time consumingtask of riggingpower transmission lines has been made easier in recent years by the use of helicopters which raise the transmission cables and pull them between the transmission towers.A number of U.S. patents have been granted for equipment which allow aeria... | The difficult and often time consuming task of rigging _power_ transmission _lines_ has been made easier _in_ recent years _by_ the use _of_ helicopters which raise the transmission cables _and_ _pull_ _them_ _between_ the transmission towers. A number of U.S. patents _have_ been granted for _equipment_ which allow aer... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to novel intermediates for the preparation of taxol and its congeners, a process for their preparation, and a process for the preparation of taxol involving the use of such intermediates or their functionally equivalent molecules.
2. Description of Related Art
Taxol was ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to novel intermediates for the preparation of taxol and its congeners, a process for their preparation, and a process for the preparation of taxol involving the use of such intermediates or their functionally equivalent molecules. 2. Description of Related Art Taxol was ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to novel intermediates for the preparation of taxol and its congeners, a process for their preparation, and a process for the preparation of taxol involving the use of such intermediates or their functionally equivalent molecules. 2. Description of Related Art Twxo< was ... | 1. Field the Invention This invention relates to novel intermediates for preparation of taxol and its congeners, a process preparation, a for the of involving the use of such intermediates or their functionally equivalent molecules. 2. of Related Art Taxol first isolated in 1971 from the western yew, Taxus brevifolia b... | 1. fIEld OF thE INventIoN
tHis inVeNTION ReLAtES to NovEL InTeRMeDiaTES FOr ThE PrepaRaTiON of tAxOl And Its congENERs, A ProCEss For ThEiR PrEPaRAtION, AnD A ProceSs FOR tHE PrePaRaTioN Of tAXol iNVolVING tHE USE oF sUCH InTErMediATES or theiR FuNCtiONALLY EQuiVALENT MOleCules.
2. dEscRipTIon OF RElatED ArT
TAxoL WAs ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to novelintermediates for the preparation of taxol and its congeners, a process for their preparation,and a process for the preparation of taxol involving the use of such intermediates ortheir functionally equivalent molecules. 2. Description of R... | 1. Field _of_ _the_ _Invention_ This invention relates _to_ novel intermediates for the preparation of _taxol_ and its _congeners,_ a process _for_ their _preparation,_ and a process for the preparation of taxol involving the use of _such_ _intermediates_ _or_ their functionally equivalent molecules. 2. _Description_ o... |
As used herein, the terms “user equipment” and “UE” might in some cases refer to mobile devices such as mobile telephones, personal digital assistants, handheld or laptop computers, and similar devices that have telecommunications capabilities. Such a UE might consist of a UE and its associated removable memory module,... | As used herein, the terms “user equipment” and “UE” might in some cases refer to mobile devices such as mobile telephones, personal digital assistants, handheld or laptop computers, and similar devices that have telecommunications capabilities. Such a UE might consist of a UE and its associated removable memory module,... | As used herein, the terms “ user eqhipkent ” and “ UE ” might in some cases refer to mobile devices such as mob(lr telephones, personal digital assistants, handheld or laptop computers, and similar devices that have telecommunications capabilities. Such a UE might consist of a UE and its associated removable memory mod... | As used herein, terms “user equipment” and “UE” in some cases to mobile devices such as mobile telephones, personal digital assistants, handheld or laptop computers, and similar devices that have telecommunications capabilities. Such a UE consist of a UE and its associated removable memory module, such as but not limit... | AS UseD heReiN, the TeRMS “UseR eqUIpMENt” AND “uE” MIGht in SoME CaseS rEFeR To moBilE DeVicEs sUch AS MoBilE TelEPhOnES, peRSonAl DiGItAl AssIStaNTS, HANdHELD oR laPtop coMPutERS, AnD Similar deVICeS That have tElEcoMMUniCATiONS CaPABiLITIeS. sUcH a UE MIGHt CoNsIsT OF A uE And iTS AsSOCIAtEd reMoVaBle MEMOrY MOduLE,... | As used herein, the terms “user equipment” and “UE” might in somecases refer to mobile devices such as mobile telephones, personal digital assistants,handheld or laptop computers, and similar devices that have telecommunicationscapabilities. Such a UE mightconsist of a UE and its associated removablem... | As used herein, the terms “user _equipment”_ and _“UE”_ might in some _cases_ refer to mobile devices such _as_ mobile telephones, personal digital assistants, _handheld_ or laptop _computers,_ and _similar_ devices _that_ have telecommunications capabilities. Such a UE might consist _of_ a UE and its associated remova... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a broadcasting service, and in particular, to a broadcasting system and method for providing a broadcasting service in a weak electric field area.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, digital broadcasting is a type of broadcasting service for... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to a broadcasting service, and in particular, to a broadcasting system and method for providing a broadcasting service in a weak electric field area. 2. Description of the Related Art In general, digital broadcasting is a type of broadcasting service for... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to a broadcasting service, and in particular, to a broadcasting system and method for providing a broadcasting service in a weak electric field area. 2. Description of the Related Art In general, digital broadcasting is a type of broadcasting service for... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to a broadcasting service, and in to a broadcasting system and method for providing a broadcasting in weak electric field area. 2. Description of the Related Art In general, digital broadcasting is a type of broadcasting service for providing image quali... | 1. fIeLd of thE INvEnTiON
thE PrEseNt INvENtIOn ReLAtes GEnerALlY To a BROADCAStiNg sErvIce, aNd in paRTICulAR, tO a BRoAdcAsTinG SYSTEm AND mEThOd fOr pRovIDing a BrOadcaSTInG seRViCe In a WEaK eleCTRIC fIeLd aREa.
2. DeSCRiptIon of tHe ReLATED Art
IN GENeral, DIGItaL bRoadCastINg is A Type oF bRoADcAStING sErVICE FOr... | 1.Field of the Invention The present invention relatesgenerally to abroadcasting service, and in particular, to a broadcastingsystem and method for providing a broadcasting servicein a weak electric field area. 2. Description of the Related Art Ingeneral,digital broadcasting is atype of broadcas... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ The _present_ invention relates generally to a broadcasting service, and _in_ particular, to a broadcasting _system_ and method _for_ _providing_ a broadcasting service in a weak _electric_ field area. 2. Description of the Related Art In general, digital _broadcasting_ _is_ a type of broadc... |
The purpose of hydrocarbon liquid treating is for removal or chemical conversion of objectionable compounds or elemental sulfur in order that the liquid products meet corrosion, doctor, and total sulfur content specifications. Failure of a hydrocarbon product to meet corrosion specifications can be due to the presence ... | The purpose of hydrocarbon liquid treating is for removal or chemical conversion of objectionable compounds or elemental sulfur in order that the liquid production meet corrosion, doctor, and total sulfur content specifications. Failure of a hydrocarbon product to meet corrosion specifications can be due to the presenc... | The purpose of hydrocarbon liquid treating is for removal or chemical conversion of objectionable compounds or elemental sulfur in order that the liquid products meet corrosion, doctor, and total sulfur content specifications. Failure of a hydrocarbon product to meet corrosion specifications can be due to the presence ... | The purpose of hydrocarbon liquid treating is for or chemical conversion of objectionable compounds or elemental in that the liquid products meet corrosion, doctor, and total specifications. Failure of a hydrocarbon product to meet corrosion specifications can be due to the presence of hydrogen sulfide and/or free sulf... | THE PuRPOse of HyDrOcArbOn liqUiD TREaTiNg Is FoR rEmOvAl oR cHeMIcal coNVeRSIOn oF oBjEcTIOnaBLe cOmpoUNDs Or ELemENTAL SuLfur IN oRDer thAT thE liquId pRoDuctS MEeT corROsIoN, DocTOr, AnD TotAL SUlFUr ConTeNt SPEcIFICatiONS. FaIlUrE Of A hYdRoCArBON pRODUCT To MEeT corRosIoN speciFICaTIONS CAN be duE To tHe pResEnCe ... | The purpose of hydrocarbon liquid treating is for removal or chemicalconversion of objectionablecompounds or elemental sulfur in orderthat the liquidproducts meet corrosion, doctor, and total sulfur content specifications. Failure of a hydrocarbon product to meet corrosion specifications can be ... | _The_ _purpose_ of hydrocarbon _liquid_ _treating_ is for _removal_ or chemical _conversion_ of objectionable compounds _or_ elemental sulfur _in_ order that the liquid products _meet_ corrosion, doctor, and total sulfur content specifications. Failure of a _hydrocarbon_ product to meet corrosion _specifications_ can b... |
1. Field of the Invention.
The present invention relates to shotgun shell loading and reloading, and particularly to a method and apparatus for slitting cylindrical shotgun shell wads.
2. Description of the Prior Art.
In recent times, the interest in low volume devices for recharging and reloading shotgun shells has gr... | 1. Field of the Invention. The present invention link to shotgun shell loading and reloading, and particularly to a method and apparatus for slitting cylindrical shotgun shell wads. 2. Description of the Prior Art. In recent times, the interest in low volume devices for recharging and reloading shotgun shells has great... | 1. Field of the Invention. The present invention relates to shotgun shell loading and reloading, and particularly to a method and apparatus for slitting cylindrical shotgun shell wads. 2. Description of the Prior Art. In recent times, the interest in low volume devices for rschargihg and reloading shotgun shells has gr... | 1. Field of the Invention. The present relates to shotgun shell loading and reloading, and particularly to a method and for slitting cylindrical shotgun shell wads. 2. Description of the Prior Art. In recent times, the interest in low volume for recharging and reloading shotgun shells has greatly increased. Numerous sh... | 1. fIELd oF tHE InVeNtion.
thE preSENT INVENtIoN relaTes To ShOtgun sHell LOADIng AND ReLOaDIng, ANd PaRTICUlaRlY To A meThOd and aPpArATuS foR sLIttinG cylINDricAL ShotgUN SHell waDs.
2. dEScriPTION OF thE priOr aRt.
IN reCenT TImES, THe iNteREST iN LOW vOlUME DevICES for rECHARGING AnD ReloADINg ShoTGuN sHelLs hAs Gr... | 1. Field of the Invention. The present invention relates toshotgun shell loadingand reloading, and particularly to a method and apparatus forslitting cylindrical shotgun shell wads. 2. Descriptionof the Prior Art. In recent times, theinterest in low volume devices for recharging and reloading shotgun shells h... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention. The _present_ _invention_ _relates_ to shotgun shell loading _and_ reloading, and particularly to a method and apparatus for slitting cylindrical shotgun shell wads. 2. Description of the Prior Art. In recent _times,_ the interest in low volume devices for recharging and reloading shotgun s... |
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