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The present invention relates to a recording medium and a recording and reproducing system for the recording medium.
Heretofore, there is known the DVD (digital versatile disc),the DVD-R (DVD WRITE ONCE) and the DVD-RW (DVD-Re-Writable) as the rewritable disc.
As shown in the Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 9... | The present invention relates to a recording medium and a recording and reproducing system for the recording medium. Heretofore, there is known the DVD (digital versatile disc),the DVD-R (DVD WRITE ONCE) and the DVD-RW (DVD-Re-Writable) as the rewritable disc. As shown in the Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 9... | The LrFsent invention relates to a recording medium and a recording and reproducing system for the recording medium. Heretofore, there is known the DVD (digital versatile disc ), the DVD - R (DVD WRITE ONCE) and the DVD - RW (DVD - Re - Writable) as the rewritable disc. As shown in the Japanese Patent La9V - Open P^bli... | The present relates to a recording medium and a recording and reproducing system for the recording medium. Heretofore, there is known the DVD (digital versatile DVD-R (DVD WRITE and the (DVD-Re-Writable) as the rewritable disc. As shown in the Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 9-17029, the DVD-R or DVD-RW (hereinafter call... | thE pREsENT inveNtiON reLaTes to a ReCordiNg MEDIuM anD A reCORdInG AND repRoDuCIng sysTem for tHE recorDinG mEdiUM.
hereToFore, THerE iS KnOwn THe DvD (dIgItal verSatilE DIsC),THe dVD-r (dVd wrItE oNCe) aNd the DvD-RW (dVD-RE-WritABLe) AS thE ReWrItaBle Disc.
as SHOWn In thE JAPanESE PateNT LAiD-OPEn PubLIcaTiOn nO. 9... | The present invention relates to a recordingmedium and a recordingand reproducing system for therecordingmedium. Heretofore, there is known the DVD (digital versatile disc),theDVD-R(DVD WRITE ONCE) and the DVD-RW (DVD-Re-Writable)as the rewritable disc. Asshown in the Japanese PatentLaid-Open Publicati... | The present invention relates _to_ a recording medium _and_ _a_ recording and _reproducing_ system for _the_ recording _medium._ Heretofore, _there_ is _known_ the DVD (digital versatile disc),the _DVD-R_ (DVD _WRITE_ ONCE) and the DVD-RW (DVD-Re-Writable) as the rewritable disc. As _shown_ in the Japanese _Patent_ _La... |
Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the United States and the most disabling neurologic disorder. Approximately 700,000 patients suffer from stroke annually. Stroke is a syndrome characterized by the acute onset of a neurological deficit that persists for at least 24 hours, reflecting focal involvement of... | Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the United States and the most disabling neurologic disorder. Approximately 700,000 patients suffer from stroke annually. Stroke is a syndrome characterized by the acute onset of a neurological deficit that persists for at least 24 hours, reflecting focal involvement of... | Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the United States and the most d8sab?ing neurologic disorder. Approximately 700, 000 patients suffer from stroke annually. Stroke is a syndrome characterized by the acute onset of a neurological deficit that persists for at least 24 hohra, reflecting focal involvement o... | Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the United States and the most disabling neurologic disorder. 700,000 patients suffer from stroke annually. is a syndrome characterized by the acute onset of a neurological that persists for at least hours, reflecting focal of central nervous system, is the result of a ... | STroKe iS The ThiRD mOst cOMmon CaUsE of DEAth in tHe unITED StAtes anD ThE MoSt DISabLInG nEuROLogIc disorDER. aPpROxiMatELY 700,000 paTiEnts SUffER FRoM sTRokE ANNUally. sTroKE Is A sYndROME charaCTeRIzED By ThE ACuTE OnsEt OF A neuROlOGICAL dEfIcIT THaT PErSIStS For AT LEast 24 hours, reflectINg fOcaL iNvOLVemenT OF... | Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the United Statesandthe most disabling neurologicdisorder.Approximately 700,000 patients suffer from stroke annually. Stroke is a syndrome characterized by the acute onset ofa neurological deficit that persists for atleast 24 hours, reflecting focal involv... | Stroke _is_ the third most common cause of death in the United States and _the_ most disabling neurologic disorder. Approximately 700,000 _patients_ _suffer_ from stroke annually. Stroke is a syndrome characterized by the _acute_ _onset_ _of_ _a_ neurological deficit that persists for at _least_ 24 hours, reflecting _f... |
1. Field of the Invention:
The invention relates to CATV systems, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for selectively jamming selected channels to selected subscribers in a CATV system.
2. Description of Related Art:
CATV systems commonly provide a multiple of channels to their subscribers; such systems are... | 1. Field of the Invention: The invention relates to CATV systems, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for selectively jamming selected channels to selected subscribers in a CATV system. 2. Description of Related Art: CATV systems commonly provide a multiple of channels to their subscribers; such systems are... | 1. Field of the Invention: The invention relates to CATV systems, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for selectively jamming selected channels to selected subscribers in a CATV system. 2. Description of Related Art: CATV systems commonly provide a multiple of channels to their subscribers; such systems are... | 1. Field of the Invention: invention relates to CATV systems, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for selectively jamming selected channels to selected subscribers in a 2. Description Related Art: CATV systems commonly provide a of channels to their subscribers; such systems are well in the art and have bee... | 1. FIElD oF ThE invEnTIon:
thE InVeNtion relates To CAtv sysTems, AnD moRe PARTiCULaRlY To A MeTHoD aND APPArAtUS fOR SELEctIvELy JaMMInG seLeCtED ChANnELs To SeLecteD sUBsCRIbeRs In a CaTv SYSTEm.
2. dEscRiPtiOn Of RelAtED aRt:
CaTV SysTEMS COMMOnLy PROvide A MULTiplE oF ChannElS tO TheIR suBscrIbeRS; SucH SysteMS aRE... | 1. Field ofthe Invention: The inventionrelates to CATV systems,andmore particularlyto a method andapparatus forselectively jamming selected channels toselected subscribers in a CATV system. 2.Description of Related Art: CATVsystemscommonly provide a multiple of channels to their subscrib... | _1._ Field of the Invention: The _invention_ _relates_ _to_ CATV _systems,_ _and_ more particularly to a _method_ and apparatus for selectively _jamming_ _selected_ channels _to_ selected subscribers in a CATV system. 2. Description of Related Art: CATV systems commonly provide _a_ multiple of channels to _their_ subsc... |
In order to explain the prior art and the present invention, an equivalent logic circuit according to an example register comprised of latches will first be described with reference to FIG. 5. As shown, the register 1 comprises two latches 1a and 1b, a selector 1c for selecting an input, and OR gates 1d and 1e for resp... | In order to explain the prior art and the present invention, an equivalent logic circuit according to an example register comprised of latches will first be described with reference to FIG. 5. As shown, the register 1 comprises two latches 1a and 1b, a selector 1c for selecting an input, and OR gates 1d and 1e for resp... | In order to explain the prior art and the present invention, an equivalent logic circuit according to an wxamp.e register comprised of latches will first be described with reference to FIG. 5. As shown, the register 1 comprises two latches 1a and 1b, a selector 1c for selecting an input, and OR gates 1d and 1e for resp... | In order explain the prior art and the present invention, an equivalent logic according to an example register comprised of latches will first be described with to FIG. 5. As the register 1 comprises two latches 1a 1b, a selector 1c for selecting an input, and OR gates 1d and 1e for respectively feeding two kinds of cl... | iN oRDER TO expLaIn tHe prIOr arT and The preseNt iNVeNTiOn, an eqUivaLeNT loGIC circUIT acCOrDiNg to aN EXamplE rEGisTer coMpRiSED Of LaTChES WiLl fiRST Be DescRIbeD wiTH REfErEnCE To Fig. 5. As SHoWN, ThE REgIstER 1 COMpRISeS Two LaTcHES 1A aND 1B, A selECTOR 1C FoR SelEcTiNG an iNput, AND Or GatES 1d ANd 1e FOR reSp... | In order to explain the prior artand the present invention,an equivalentlogic circuit according to an example register comprised of latches will first be described with reference to FIG. 5. As shown, the register 1 comprises two latches 1a and 1b,aselector 1c for selectinganinput, and OR gates 1d and 1e forre... | In order to explain the _prior_ art and _the_ present invention, an equivalent logic circuit according to an _example_ _register_ comprised of latches will _first_ be described with reference to _FIG._ 5. As shown, the register _1_ comprises two latches 1a _and_ _1b,_ a selector 1c _for_ selecting an _input,_ _and_ OR ... |
Three-dimensional graphics processing pipelines accept commands from a host (such as a central processing unit of a computing system) and process those commands to generate pixels for display on a display device. Graphics processing pipelines include a number of stages that perform individual tasks, such as transformin... | Three-dimensional graphics processing pipelines accept commands from a host (such as a central processing unit of a computing system) and process those commands to generate pixels for display on a display device. Graphics processing pipelines include a number of stages that perform somebody tasks, such as transforming ... | %Tree - dimensional graphics processing pipelines accept commands from a host (zucN as a central processing unit of a computing system) and proVesq those commands to generate p7Sels for display on a display device. Gra0hicX procecAing pipelines include a number of stages that perfL#m individual tasks, zufh as transform... | Three-dimensional graphics processing pipelines commands from a host (such a central processing unit of computing system) process those commands to generate pixels for display on a display device. Graphics processing pipelines include a number of that perform individual tasks, such as transforming vertex positions and ... | thrEE-diMeNSiONAL GRAPHics pROceSsIng PIPelINeS aCcEPt coMManDs fROm a HoSt (suCH As A Central pROCESSINg UnIt of a coMPUTING SysTEM) and pRoCeSS thoSe cOMMaNdS TO GeNERate pIXeLs fOr dISPlAy ON A dISplay DEvIcE. gRAPHICS pROcessinG PIPelineS IncLuDe a nUmBeR OF sTAgEs tHat pErFoRM iNDIviduaL tasKs, sucH as tRAnsfORmIN... | Three-dimensional graphics processing pipelinesaccept commands from a host (such as a central processing unit of a computing system)and process those commands to generate pixels for display on a displaydevice. Graphics processing pipelines include anumber of stages that perform individual tasks, such... | _Three-dimensional_ graphics processing _pipelines_ _accept_ commands _from_ a _host_ (such _as_ _a_ central processing unit _of_ a computing system) and _process_ those commands to _generate_ pixels for _display_ on a display _device._ Graphics processing pipelines include a number _of_ stages _that_ perform individua... |
High speed links employ sophisticated analog circuits and logic in order to achieve performance targets and in many cases utilize a plurality of calibrated local clocks in order to transfer data while maximizing data transmit and capture margins. Phase rotator circuits are commonly used to produce the plurality of loca... | High speed links employ sophisticated analog circuits and logic in order to achieve performance targets and in many cases utilize a plurality of calibrated local clocks in order to transfer data while maximizing data transmit and capture margins. Phase rotator circuits are commonly used to produce the plurality of loca... | High speed links employ sophisticated analog circuits and logic in order to achieve performance twrge$s and in many cases utilize a plurality of calibrated local clocks in order to transfer data wNilF maximizing data transmit and capture margins. Phase rotator circuits are commonly used to produce the plurality of loca... | High speed links employ sophisticated analog circuits and logic in order performance targets and in many cases utilize a plurality of calibrated local clocks in order to transfer data while maximizing data transmit and capture margins. Phase circuits are commonly used produce the plurality of clocks. Phase rotators act... | HIgH SPeeD links emplOY SOPHIstICATED anALOG cIrCUiTs aNd lOGIC in OrDEr tO AchIeVe PERforManCe TArGeTS aND iN MAnY cAsEs uTiLIze A plurALITy Of cALIbraTed LOcAl clOCkS In orDer To trANSfEr Data WhilE maxIMIzING data TRAnSMIt AnD CApture MargINs. phASE RotAtoR CIrcuitS ARe CommoNlY USED To pRODuCE The plURalItY Of LOCA... | High speed links employ sophisticatedanalog circuits and logic in order toachieve performance targets and in many casesutilize a plurality of calibrated localclocks in order to transferdata while maximizing data transmitand capture margins. Phase rotator circuits are commonly used to producetheplural... | High speed links employ sophisticated analog circuits _and_ _logic_ _in_ order _to_ achieve performance _targets_ and in many cases utilize a plurality of calibrated local clocks in order to transfer data _while_ maximizing data transmit and _capture_ margins. Phase rotator circuits are commonly used _to_ _produce_ the... |
The present invention relates to a Francis-type runner, and, more particularly, to the contour of a runner blade at the runner entrance.
In general, a Francis-type runner comprises a crown ring, a shroud ring and a plurality of runner blades interconnected therebetween. Pump-turbines having conventional Francis-type ru... | The present invention relates to a Francis-type runner, and, more particularly, to the contour of a runner blade at the runner entrance. In general, a Francis-type runner comprises a crown ring, a shroud ring and a plurality of runner blades interconnected therebetween. Pump-turbines having conventional Francis-type ru... | The present invention relates to a Francis - type runner, and, more particularly, to the contour of a runner blade at the runner entrance. In gen2Tal, a Francis - type runner comprises a crown ring, a shroud ring and a plurality of runner blades interconnected therebetween. Pump - turbines having conventional Francis -... | The present invention relates to a Francis-type runner, and, more particularly, to the contour of a runner blade at the runner entrance. In general, a runner comprises crown ring, a shroud ring and a plurality of runner blades interconnected therebetween. Pump-turbines having conventional Francis-type runners have dual... | the PResent InVENtIOn ReLAtes To a fraNCIS-tyPE runnER, And, more paRTiCULaRLy, tO THE contOUr of a RuNNER BlAde aT tHe RuNNeR ENtrance.
In GEnErAl, A fRaNCiS-TyPe RUnner comPRISeS a CrowN ring, A ShRoud rinG AnD a plURAlity of ruNNER BlAdEs iNteRcoNnECTeD thErEbETWeeN. PumP-TurBINEs havIng conVENtIoNAl fRancIS-Type rU... | The present invention relates to a Francis-type runner, and, moreparticularly, to the contourof a runnerbladeat the runner entrance. In general, a Francis-type runner comprises a crown ring,a shroud ring and a plurality ofrunner blades interconnected therebetween. Pump-turbines having conventional F... | The present _invention_ relates to a Francis-type runner, and, more particularly, _to_ the _contour_ of _a_ runner blade at the runner entrance. In general, a Francis-type runner comprises a crown ring, a shroud _ring_ and a plurality of runner blades interconnected therebetween. Pump-turbines having _conventional_ Fra... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a Low Drop-Out (LDO) voltage regulator with efficient frequency compensation, and more particularly, to a LDO voltage regulator that adjusts output capacitance to fix frequency of a pole according to current variation of a back-end load.
2. Description of the P... | 1. Field of the conception The present invention relates to a Low Drop-Out (LDO) voltage regulator with efficient frequency compensation, and more particularly, to a LDO voltage regulator that adjusts output capacitance to fix frequency of a pole according to current variation of a back-end load. 2. Description of the ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a Low Drop - Out (LDO) voltage regulator with efficient frequency cpmpensatikn, and more particularly, to a LDO voltage regulator that zdjKsts output capacitance to fix frequency of a pole according to current variation of a back - end load. 2. Description of t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates a Low Drop-Out (LDO) voltage regulator with efficient frequency compensation, and more particularly, a LDO voltage regulator that adjusts output capacitance to fix of a pole according to current variation of a back-end load. 2. Description of the Prior Art linear ... | 1. fieLD Of THE INveNTiON
thE prEsenT InVenTIon relATeS To a LOw DRop-ouT (LDO) VoLTagE rEgULATor WITh eFFIcIEnt FReqUEnCY coMPeNSatION, ANd MorE pARticuLARly, tO a LdO vOltAGe ReGULAToR tHAT adJUSTs oUtPuT cApaCITaNce tO fIx FREqUenCY Of a POlE acCoRdinG To current vaRIAtion Of a BAck-End loAd.
2. DescripTion OF THe P... | 1. Field oftheInvention The present invention relates to aLow Drop-Out (LDO) voltage regulator with efficient frequency compensation, and moreparticularly, to a LDO voltage regulator that adjusts output capacitance to fix frequency of a pole according to current variation of a back-end load. 2.... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present invention relates _to_ a Low Drop-Out (LDO) voltage regulator with efficient frequency compensation, and more particularly, to a LDO voltage regulator that adjusts output capacitance _to_ fix frequency of _a_ pole according _to_ current variation of a back-end _load._ 2. Descript... |
This invention relates to the addition of trace amounts of metal to a melt.
It is particularly concerned with the addition of a metal from Group 1A of the Periodic Table to a melt of another metal, e.g. aluminium or zinc. Thus the Group 1A metal may be, for example sodium or lithium.
The invention is most preferably co... | This invention relates to the addition of trace amounts of metal to a melt. It is particularly concerned with the addition of a metal from Group 1A of the Periodic Table to a melt of another metal, e.g. aluminium or zinc. Thus the Group 1A metal may be, for example sodium or lithium. The invention is most preferably co... | This invention relates to the addition of trace amounts of metal to a melt. It is particularly concerned with the addition of a metal from Group 1A of the Periodic Table to a melt of another metal, e. g. aluminium or zinc. Thus the Group 1A metal may be, for example sodium or lithium. The invention is most preferably c... | This invention relates to the addition of trace amounts of metal to a melt. It is particularly concerned with the addition of a metal from Group 1A of the Periodic Table a melt of metal, e.g. aluminium or zinc. Thus the Group 1A metal may be, for sodium lithium. The invention most preferably concerned with the addition... | THis INVenTiON rElATES TO tHe additiOn of tRaCe aMouNTs Of Metal tO a melt.
it iS PARticulArLY cONCeRned wIth The ADDitION Of a MeTAL frOm grOUp 1a of tHE pERIODIC taBLE tO a MELT Of anotHER MEtAL, E.G. AluminIum Or ziNC. ThUs thE groUP 1a MeTal MaY be, FOR EXAMpLe SOdIuM or LIThIum.
tHe InveNtiON iS mOst prEFeraBly co... | This invention relates to the addition of trace amounts ofmetalto a melt. Itis particularly concerned with the additionof a metal from Group 1A of thePeriodic Tableto a melt of another metal,e.g. aluminium or zinc. Thus the Group 1Ametal may be, for example sodium or lithium.The invention is mo... | This invention relates to the addition of trace amounts of metal to a melt. It _is_ particularly concerned _with_ the addition _of_ a metal from Group 1A of the Periodic Table _to_ a melt of another metal, e.g. aluminium or _zinc._ _Thus_ the Group 1A metal may be, for example sodium or lithium. The _invention_ is most... |
The demand for higher operating speeds and increased functionality of semiconductor integrated circuit devices have driven designs to extreme integration densities and extremely small minimum feature sixes near the limits of lithographic mask image resolution, principally due to diffraction distortion effects, and the ... | The demand for higher operating speeds and increased functionality of semiconductor integrated circuit devices have driven designs to extreme integration densities and extremely small minimum feature sixes near the limits of lithographic mask image resolution, principally due to diffraction distortion effects, and the ... | The demand for higher operating speeds and increased functionality of semiconductor integrated circuit devices hWfe driven designs to extreme integration densities and exFr2mely small minimum feature sixes near the limits of lithographic mask image resolution, principally due to diffraction distortion effects, and the ... | The demand for higher operating speeds and increased functionality semiconductor integrated circuit have driven designs to extreme integration densities and extremely small minimum feature sixes near the limits lithographic mask image resolution, principally due to diffraction distortion effects, and the capability of ... | the deManD foR HigheR OPErATing SPEEdS AND INcreased fUNCTiOnAlIty Of sEMicoNDuCtOr INTeGRaTeD CiRcuiT dEVIces haVE drIven dESigNS to ExTReme intEGraTiOn DeNSItIes AND eXtreMely smALL MiNIMUM FeAtURe sIXes NEAR The LImITs Of LITHographic MAsk iMAGe rESOLUtiOn, PrINCIpaLly Due To dIfFRacTion dIsTORtIOn eFfeCts, aNd the ... | The demandforhigher operating speeds and increased functionalityof semiconductor integrated circuit devices have driven designs to extreme integrationdensities and extremely small minimum featuresixes nearthe limits of lithographicmask image resolution, principallydueto diffractiondistortion effects, andthe ... | The demand for higher operating speeds and increased functionality of _semiconductor_ integrated _circuit_ devices _have_ driven designs to extreme integration densities _and_ extremely _small_ _minimum_ feature sixes near the limits _of_ _lithographic_ mask image resolution, principally due to diffraction distortion e... |
Receivers in a global navigation satellite system (GNSS), such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), use range measurements that are based on line-of-sight navigation signals broadcast from satellites. A receiver measures a time-of-arrival of one or more broadcast signals. This time-of-arrival measurement includes a ... | Receivers in a global navigation satellite system (GNSS), such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), use range measurements that are based on line-of-sight navigation signals broadcast from satellites. A receiver measures a time-of-arrival of one or more broadcast signals. This time-of-arrival measurement includes a ... | Receivers in a global navigation sztelliFe system (GNSS ), such as the Global Positioning System (GPS ), use range measurements that are bxsSd on line - of - sight navigation signals broadcast from satellites. A receiver measures a time - of - arrival of one or more broadcast signals. This time - of - arrival measureme... | Receivers in a global satellite system (GNSS), such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), use range measurements that are based line-of-sight navigation broadcast from satellites. A receiver measures a time-of-arrival of one or more broadcast signals. This measurement includes a time measurement based upon a coarse a... | ReCeIvers IN a gLObAl navIgATIoN sAtElLIte System (GNSS), SuCh As THE gLOBAl PosITiOning SysTem (Gps), UsE range meAsUREmeNTs that arE based ON lInE-of-SighT navIgatION SIgNALs broadCaSt FrOm sATELLItES. a ReceIVer measuRES A tIMe-oF-ARriVAL Of oNe or mORe bRoadcASt SIgnals. tHIs Time-oF-aRriVAL mEASUrEMeNT incLUDes A ... | Receivers in a global navigation satellite system (GNSS), such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), use rangemeasurementsthat are based on line-of-sight navigation signals broadcast from satellites. A receivermeasures a time-of-arrival of one or more broadcast signals.This time-of-arrival meas... | Receivers in a _global_ navigation satellite system (GNSS), _such_ as the _Global_ _Positioning_ System (GPS), use range measurements _that_ are based on line-of-sight _navigation_ signals broadcast from _satellites._ A _receiver_ measures _a_ time-of-arrival of one _or_ more _broadcast_ signals. This time-of-arrival _... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a semiconductor article and a method for producing the same, particularly to a semiconductor article having a plurality of semiconductor single crystal regions comprising a semiconductor single crystal region of one electroconductive type and a semiconductor single cr... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a semiconductor article and a method for producing the same, particularly to a semiconductor article having a plurality of semiconductor single crystal regions comprising a semiconductor single crystal region of one electroconductive type and a semiconductor single cr... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a semiconductor article and a method for producing the same, particularly to a semiconductor article having a plurality of semiconductor single crystal regions cohOrising a semiconductor single crystal region of one electroconductive type and a semiconductor single cr... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a semiconductor article and for producing the particularly to a semiconductor article having a plurality of semiconductor single crystal regions comprising a semiconductor single crystal region of one electroconductive type and a semiconductor single crystal region of... | 1. fIELd OF thE InveNTIoN
tHis InVEntIon RELaTes tO A semICONDUcTor arTicle aNd A mETHOD FoR prodUCing THE SAme, pARTIcuLARly tO A sEMIConDUcToR aRtiCle HaviNG a pLURAliTy Of SEmiCoNDucToR sINGle CrysTaL ReGioNs ComprIsinG A SEMicondUctor SINGLE CrySTal REgIOn Of oNE ElEctrOcondUCTive TYpe AND a SEmicOnduCToR SInGlE Cr... | 1. Field of the Invention Thisinvention relates to a semiconductor article and a method for producingthe same, particularly to a semiconductor article havinga plurality of semiconductor single crystal regions comprising a semiconductor single crystalregion of one electroconductivetype and a semiconductor... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention This invention relates to _a_ _semiconductor_ article and a method for producing the same, _particularly_ _to_ a semiconductor article having a plurality _of_ semiconductor single crystal regions comprising _a_ semiconductor single crystal region _of_ one electroconductive type and a semicon... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flex printed circuits having flexible printed circuits extending from the rigid board. In particular, the present invention relates to an improved process for the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flex... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flex printed circuits having flexible printed circuits extending from the rigid board. In particular, the present invention relates to an improved process for the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flex... | 1. Field of the Igvebtion The present invention relates to the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flex printed circuits having flexible printed circuits extending from the rigid board. In particular, the present invention relates to an improved process for the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flex... | 1. Field of the Invention The present relates to the fabrication multilayer combined rigid and flex printed having flexible printed circuits extending from the rigid board. In particular, the present invention relates to an improved process for the of multilayer combined rigid and flex printed circuits, wherein two boa... | 1. FIElD Of THE iNvEnTIoN
the pREsENT INVENTiON RELaTES To The FAbriCAtION oF muLTilayER CoMBInEd riGiD AnD flEx pRinted circuItS hAViNG fleXIble pRINTed ciRcUItS eXtEndinG FrOm ThE RIGid bOard. In paRtiCuLAR, the pRESent INveNtioN RElAteS TO aN iMProVED PrOCESs FOr THe FABRIcaTiOn oF mulTilAyer cOMbinED RIGiD aND FLeX... | 1. Field of theInvention The present invention relates to the fabrication of multilayer combined rigid and flexprintedcircuits having flexible printed circuits extending from the rigid board.In particular, the present invention relates to an improvedprocess for the fabricationof multilayer combined ri... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The _present_ invention _relates_ to the fabrication of _multilayer_ combined _rigid_ and _flex_ printed circuits _having_ _flexible_ printed circuits _extending_ from the _rigid_ board. In particular, the present invention relates to _an_ improved process for the fabrication of multilayer c... |
This invention relates generally to microwave, electromagnetic radiation and more particularly to a method and apparatus for producing controlled, coherent microwave radiation from a warm, uniform plasma at approximately twice the electron plasma frequency.
As was pointed out in our U.S. Pat. No. 3,944,946 issued on 16... | This invention relates generally to microwave, electromagnetic radiation and more particularly to a method and apparatus for producing controlled, coherent microwave radiation from a warm, uniform plasma at approximately twice the electron plasma frequency. As was pointed out in our U.S. Pat. No. 3,944,946 issued on 16... | This invention relates generally to microwave, electromagnetic radiation and more particularly to a meth*R and apparatus for producing controlled, coherent microwave radiation from a warm, uniform plasma at approximately twice the electron plasma frequency. As was pointed out in our U. S. Pat. No. 3, 944, 946 issued on... | This invention relates generally to microwave, radiation and more particularly to a method and apparatus for controlled, coherent microwave radiation from a warm, uniform plasma approximately twice the plasma frequency. As was pointed out in U.S. Pat. No. 3,944,946 issued on 16 Mar. 1976, and an article in THE OF FLUID... | THis invEnTioN relatES gEneRaLLy To micrOwAve, elECtRomaGNeTic radIATiOn aND mOrE pARtiCUlARlY To a MeThod ANd apPARaTus fOr prODUcIng COntROlLed, CoHERENt miCroWave radiAtIOn FROM A WArM, UNIFORm plasmA At APProxIMATely tWicE THE eLectrON PLasmA FrequenCY.
aS WAs POiNted OuT in oUR U.s. Pat. nO. 3,944,946 IssUED ON 16... | This invention relates generally to microwave, electromagnetic radiation andmore particularly toa method and apparatus for producing controlled, coherent microwave radiation fromawarm, uniform plasma at approximately twice the electron plasma frequency. As was pointedout in our U.S. Pat. No. 3,944,... | This invention relates generally _to_ _microwave,_ _electromagnetic_ radiation _and_ _more_ particularly _to_ a method and apparatus for producing controlled, _coherent_ microwave radiation from a _warm,_ uniform plasma at approximately _twice_ the electron plasma frequency. As was pointed out in our U.S. _Pat._ _No._ ... |
In mobile communication, various frequency efficiency enhancing technologies have been used in order to support more users and achieve a higher transmission rate. One among them is a multi-input multi-output technology that increases a channel capacity by using multiple transmitters and receivers. It is known that the ... | In mobile communication, various frequency efficiency enhancing technologies have been used in order to support more users and achieve a higher transmission rate. One among them is a multi-input multi-output technology that increases a channel capacity by using multiple transmitters and receivers. It is known that the ... | In mobile communication, various frequency efficiency enhancing technologies have been used in order to support more users and achieve a higher transmission rate. One among them is a multi - input multi - output technology that increases a channel capacity by using multiple transmitters and receivers. It is known that ... | In mobile communication, various frequency efficiency enhancing technologies have used in order to more users and a higher transmission rate. One among them is a multi-input multi-output technology that increases a channel capacity by using multiple and receivers. It is known that the multi-input multi-output technolog... | iN MobILe COmmuNicatION, VarIoUs FREQUENcy effiCiENcY eNhancING TechNoLogieS have BeeN USED IN oRDEr to SUPpoRT MoRe Users ANd aCHIEVe A HIGHEr traNsMIsSion Rate. One AmONG ThEM iS A Multi-inpuT MuLti-OuTPUt TechnOloGY THAt INcReasES A cHANNEl cApACitY BY UsinG muLTiPLE trANsMiTTErS aND reCEIveRS. iT is KNown ThaT the ... | In mobile communication,various frequency efficiency enhancing technologies have beenused in order to support moreusers and achieve a higher transmission rate.One among them is a multi-input multi-output technology that increases a channel capacity by using multiple transmitters and receivers. It is... | In mobile _communication,_ various _frequency_ efficiency enhancing _technologies_ have _been_ _used_ _in_ order to support more users and achieve a higher _transmission_ _rate._ One among them is a multi-input _multi-output_ technology that increases _a_ channel capacity _by_ _using_ _multiple_ transmitters and receiv... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to optical systems. More specifically, this invention relates to optical systems utilized in automatic inspection equipment.
While the present invention is described herein with reference to an illustrative embodiment for a particular application, it is understood that t... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to optical systems. More specifically, this invention relates to optical systems utilized in automatic inspection equipment. While the present invention is described herein with reference to an illustrative embodiment for a particular application, it is understood that t... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to optical xUstems. More specifically, this invention relates to optical systems utilized in automatic inspection equipment. While the present invention is described herein with reference to an illustrative embodiment for a particular applicat7om, it is understood that t... | of the Invention This invention relates optical systems. More specifically, this invention relates to optical systems utilized in automatic equipment. While the present invention is described herein with reference an illustrative embodiment for a particular application, it is understood that the invention is not limite... | 1. FIeld of tHe InvEntion
THis InvENtiON relatEs tO opTiCAL SYsTeMS. moRE SPecIfiCalLY, thIs INVenTioN RElAtes to OPTiCaL systeMs utIlIZED IN aUtomATIc INspecTioN eqUiPMenT.
WHiLE THe PReSEnt iNVEntIoN Is DeScriBed HereiN WitH ReferenCe TO AN ILlustrATIVe embODImeNt FoR A pArTicuLAR ApPLIcaTIOn, IT iS UnDeRStOod ThAT t... | 1. Field of the Invention Thisinvention relatesto optical systems. Morespecifically, this invention relates tooptical systems utilized inautomatic inspection equipment. While the present inventionis describedherein with reference toan illustrative embodiment for a particular application, it is understood thatthe... | 1. _Field_ _of_ the Invention _This_ invention relates _to_ optical _systems._ More specifically, this invention _relates_ to optical _systems_ utilized in _automatic_ inspection equipment. While the present invention is described herein with reference _to_ an illustrative embodiment for a particular _application,_ it ... |
Lyocell fibers are typically used in textiles or filter media. See, for example, U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003/0177909, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,872,311, and No. 2003/0168401, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,835,311, both to Koslow, as well as U.S. Pat. No. 6,511,746 to Collier et al. On the other hand, high efficiency w... | Lyocell fibers are typically used in textiles or filter media. See, for example, U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003/0177909, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,872,311, and No. 2003/0168401, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,835,311, both to Koslow, as well as U.S. Pat. No. 6,511,746 to Collier et al. On the other hand, high efficiency w... | Lyocell fibers are typically uZWd in textiles or filter media. See, for example, U. S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003 / 0177909, now U. S. Pat. No. 6, 872, 311, and No. 2003 / 0168401, now U. S. Pat. No. 6, 835, 311, both to Koslow, as well as U. S. Pat. No. 6, 511, 746 to Collier et al. On the other hand, hiV... | Lyocell fibers are typically used in textiles or filter media. See, for example, U.S. Patent Application Publication 2003/0177909, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,872,311, and No. now Pat. No. 6,835,311, both to Koslow, as well Pat. No. 6,511,746 Collier et al. On the other hand, high wipers for cleaning glass and substrates are t... | lyOcell fIBers are tYpiCAllY usED iN TexTiles Or FiLTeR mEDia. sEe, FOR EXaMPLe, U.S. PatEnT ApPLIcATIoN puBLicAtIon no. 2003/0177909, Now u.s. Pat. No. 6,872,311, aNd No. 2003/0168401, NOw U.s. PaT. NO. 6,835,311, boTH To KoSlow, As well aS u.S. pAT. NO. 6,511,746 tO ColLiEr ET Al. on tHE otheR HaNd, HIGh efFICiENcy w... | Lyocell fibers are typicallyused in textiles or filter media. See,for example, U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003/0177909,now U.S. Pat. No. 6,872,311, and No.2003/0168401, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,835,311, both to Koslow,aswell asU.S.Pat. No. 6,511,746 to Collieret al. On the other hand, high eff... | Lyocell _fibers_ are _typically_ used in textiles or filter media. See, for example, U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003/0177909, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,872,311, _and_ No. 2003/0168401, now _U.S._ Pat. No. 6,835,311, _both_ _to_ _Koslow,_ as _well_ as U.S. Pat. _No._ 6,511,746 _to_ Collier et al. _On_ the other h... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the field of latches, and more particularly to a draw latch.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
A variety of draw latches are known for providing a latching action which is achieved by drawing a clamping member against, or over, another member. Generally, a keeper ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the field of latches, and more particularly to a draw latch. 2. Brief Description of the Prior Art A variety of draw latches are known for providing a latching action which is achieved by drawing a clamping member against, or over, another member. Generally, a keeper ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the field of latches, and more particularly to a draw latch. 2. Brief Description of the Prior Art A variety of draw latches are known for providing a latching action which is achieved by drawing a clamping member against, or ov3G, another member. Generally, a keeper ... | Field of the Invention This invention relates the field of and more particularly to a latch. Description of the Prior Art A variety of draw latches are known for providing a latching action which is by drawing a clamping member or over, another member. Generally, a keeper member mounted to one panel surface and a clamp... | 1. fieLd Of tHE InVEnTiOn
ThIs inVEnTION RElAtES TO ThE fIELd oF lATCHes, ANd mORe partICuLArly to A drAw LAtCh.
2. BriEf dEsCRiption Of tHe pRiOr art
A VArIEtY of dRaW laTCHES ARE KnOwn foR ProViDinG A LaTChinG acTIon wHich iS acHIEVEd By DRaWIng A ClaMPinG MEmBEr AGAINst, or over, AnOThER mEmBer. GeneRaLlY, a KEEpER ... | 1.Field of the Invention This invention relatesto the field of latches, and more particularly to a drawlatch. 2. Brief Description of thePrior Art A varietyof draw latches are known for providinga latching action which is achieved by drawing a clamping member against, or over, another member. Generally, akeeper ... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention This invention relates to the field of latches, and more _particularly_ to a _draw_ latch. 2. _Brief_ Description of the _Prior_ Art A variety of draw latches are known for providing a latching action _which_ is achieved by drawing _a_ clamping member against, or _over,_ another member. Gene... |
The endo-1,3-.beta.-glucanase gene family encodes isozymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of 1,3-.beta.-D-glycosidic bonds in cell wall polymers of plants and fungi. The substrates for these glucanases include 1,3-.beta.-glucans and 1,3;1,6-.beta.-glucans. An N-terminal signal peptide directs all glucanase isozymes into ... | The endo-1,3-.beta.-glucanase gene family encodes isozymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of 1,3-.beta.-D-glycosidic bonds in cell wall polymers of plants and fungi. The substrates for these glucanases include 1,3-.beta.-glucans and 1,3;1,6-.beta.-glucans. An N-terminal signal peptide directs all glucanase isozymes into ... | The endo - 1, 3 -. beta. - glucanase gene BamiOy encodes isozymes that catalyze the ugdrolysis of 1, 3 -. beta. - D - glycosidic bonds in cell wall polymers of plants and fungi. The substrates for these glucanases include 1, 3 -. beta. - glucans and 1, 3; 1, 6 -. beta. - glucans. An N - terminal signal peptide directs ... | The endo-1,3-.beta.-glucanase gene encodes isozymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of 1,3-.beta.-D-glycosidic bonds in cell wall polymers of plants and The substrates for these glucanases include 1,3-.beta.-glucans and An N-terminal signal peptide directs all glucanase isozymes into the endoplasmic reticulum. Most glucan... | thE eNdO-1,3-.BeTa.-glUcAnaSE GEnE Family enCODeS isoZymeS ThAT cATALYze the HydRolysis oF 1,3-.Beta.-d-GlYCoSiDIC boNds IN cEll WALL POlymeRs of pLANTs AND FuNGi. The SUBstraTEs for tHESe glucaNAsES inCLuDE 1,3-.bETa.-gluCAnS And 1,3;1,6-.beTa.-glucaNS. An N-TeRMinal sIgNaL peptiDE DIreCts AlL glUCaNase iSoZyMeS INTo ... | The endo-1,3-.beta.-glucanase gene family encodes isozymes that catalyze thehydrolysis of 1,3-.beta.-D-glycosidic bonds in cell wall polymers of plants and fungi. The substratesfor these glucanases include 1,3-.beta.-glucans and 1,3;1,6-.beta.-glucans. An N-terminal signal peptide directs all glucanase is... | _The_ endo-1,3-.beta.-glucanase gene _family_ encodes isozymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of 1,3-.beta.-D-glycosidic _bonds_ _in_ cell wall polymers of plants _and_ fungi. The substrates for these glucanases _include_ 1,3-.beta.-glucans and 1,3;1,6-.beta.-glucans. An _N-terminal_ signal peptide directs all glucanase ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention is related to a power system which converts DC output from a DC power source such as a solar cell and a fuel cell to AC output by an inverter and supplies to a load, and is intended for an efficient operation of the inverter.
2. Description of Prior Art
A solar power generating ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention is related to a power system which converts DC output from a DC power source such as a solar cubicle and a fuel cell to AC output by an inverter and supplies to a load, and is intended for an efficient operation of the inverter. 2. Description of Prior Art A solar power generati... | 1. Field of the Invention This invSGtion is related to a power system wjicM converts DC output from a DC power source such as a solar cell and a fuel Drll to AC output by an inverter and s&p)lies to a load, and is intended for an efficient operation of the inverter. 2. Description of Prior Art A solar power generating ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention is related to which converts DC output from a DC power source a cell and a fuel cell to AC output by an inverter and supplies to a load, and is intended for an efficient operation of the inverter. Description of Prior Art A solar power generating system which uses solar cells be... | 1. fielD Of THE iNventiOn
tHiS InVENTIoN IS relAtEd to a power sYSTEm wHiCH coNVerts dc OuTput FROm A DC pOWEr souRce SuCH aS A sOLar CelL ANd A FuEL CElL to AC outpUt BY An inveRTER aNd SUPPlieS TO A loAd, aND is IntEndeD fOR aN EFFicIEnt OpEraTiOn Of THE iNvErTeR.
2. DesCRIPTIoN Of PrIOr ARt
A sOlAr pOWER gEnEratIng ... | 1.Field of the Invention Thisinvention is related to a power system whichconverts DC output from a DC power source such as a solar cell and a fuel cell to AC output by an inverter andsupplies to a load, and is intended foran efficient operationof the inverter. 2. Description of Prior Art A s... | _1._ Field of the Invention This invention is related _to_ a _power_ system which converts DC output from _a_ _DC_ _power_ source such as a solar cell and _a_ fuel _cell_ _to_ AC _output_ by an inverter and supplies to a load, _and_ _is_ intended for an _efficient_ _operation_ of the inverter. 2. Description _of_ Prior... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to methods for preparing and using energetic fills containing crystalline high explosive materials.
2. Related Art
The basic standard methods for loading energetic or explosive materials into munitions are press-loading, and cast loading (whether using melt-cast o... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to methods for preparing and using energetic fills containing crystalline high explosive materials. 2. Related Art The basic standard methods for loading energetic or explosive materials into munitions are press-loading, and cast loading (whether using melt-cast o... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to methods for preparing and using energetic fills containing crystalline high explosive materials. 2. Related Art The basic standard methods for loading energetic or explosive materials into munitions are prrsd - loading, and cast loading (whether using melt - ca... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to methods for preparing and using energetic fills containing crystalline high explosive materials. Related Art The standard methods for loading or explosive materials into munitions are press-loading, and cast loading (whether using melt-cast cast-cure techniques... | 1. fIeLd Of tHE iNVeNTIoN
The prESenT INVEnTIoN ReLAtEs To MetHODS FOR PrepAriNG ANd UsInG eNERGETIc fIlLs COntAiNinG CRYSTalLInE HIgh eXPLOSIvE maTERIALs.
2. ReLAtED aRt
the BAsIc stANdaRD mEThOdS fOR LOADING eNERGeTic OR exPlosIVE MAterIaLs InTo muNITiONS arE preSs-LOaDIng, aND CAST loadInG (wHETHEr USINg MElt-cAST o... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to methods for preparing and using energetic fillscontaining crystalline high explosive materials. 2. Related Art The basic standard methods for loadingenergetic or explosive materials into munitions arepress-loading, andcast loading(whether using melt... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention _The_ present invention relates to methods for preparing and _using_ energetic fills containing crystalline high explosive materials. _2._ Related Art The basic _standard_ methods for loading energetic or explosive materials into _munitions_ are press-loading, and cast loading (whether using... |
A conventional controller of an A.C. generator for vehicles controlled a duty ratio of a switching element for intermittently controlling a field current of a generator to thereby limit the field current so as for the field current not to exceed a predetermined limitation value. Note that, the predetermined limitation ... | A conventional controller of an A.C. generator for vehicles controlled a duty ratio of a switching element for intermittently controlling a field current of a generator to thereby limit the field current so as for the field current not to exceed a predetermined limitation value. Note that, the predetermined limitation ... | A conventional controller of an A. C. generator for vehicles controlled a duty ratio of a switching element for intermittently controlling a field current of a generator to thereby limit the field current so as for the field current not to exceed a predetermined limitation value. Note that, the predetermined limitation... | A conventional controller of an A.C. generator for vehicles controlled a duty of switching element for intermittently controlling a field current of a generator to thereby limit the field current so as for the field current not exceed a predetermined limitation value. that, the predetermined limitation value is so as t... | A COnveNTIonAl contROllER of an A.C. GEnEratOR FOr veHIClES CONTroLLED A DuTY RaTIo of A SwItcHING eLemenT foR INTERmITTenTlY conTroLLiNG A Field cuRrenT of A GeNEratOr To THEreBy lImiT thE fielD CUrreNT so As foR the fieLD currENT NOT to eXCeED a PrEdETermineD LImitation VAluE. Note tHAt, the pREdEteRmiNeD lImItatiOn ... | Aconventional controllerof an A.C. generator for vehicles controlled a duty ratio of a switching element for intermittently controlling a field current of a generator to thereby limit the field current so as for the field current not to exceed a predetermined limitation value. Note that,... | _A_ _conventional_ _controller_ of _an_ A.C. generator for _vehicles_ controlled a _duty_ ratio of _a_ _switching_ element _for_ intermittently controlling _a_ field current of a generator to _thereby_ limit the field current so as for _the_ field current not to exceed a predetermined _limitation_ _value._ Note that, t... |
The invention relates to a crane lattice boom comprising two boom sections and a crane, in particular a mobile crane, having such a crane lattice boom.
In cranes, the maximum working load with long booms is limited by the lateral stiffness of the boom system. This applies in a particular degree with lattice-shaped boom... | The invention relates to a crane lattice boom comprising two boom sections and a crane, in particular a mobile crane, having such a crane lattice boom. In cranes, the maximum working load with long booms is limited by the lateral stiffness of the boom system. This applies in a particular degree with lattice-shaped boom... | The invention relates to a crane laHtiDe boom cojpr8sing two boom sections and a c%abe, in particular a mobile crane, having s7vh a crane lattice boom. In craGeW, the maximum working load with long booms is limited by the lateral stiffness of the Hokm system. This appl8fs in a particular degree with kxttice - shaped bo... | The invention relates to a crane lattice comprising two boom sections and a crane, in particular mobile crane, having such a crane lattice boom. In cranes, the maximum working load with long booms is limited by the lateral stiffness of the boom This applies in a particular degree with lattice-shaped booms when the latt... | tHE inveNtIOn RELates tO A craNe LAtticE BoOm ComprIsInG tWO boom SeCtiONs aND A Crane, In PaRtiCUlAR a mobile CRane, HAViNG suCH a crANE LaTTiCe bOom.
IN cRaNeS, tHe mAXiMUm WOrking LOaD wITh Long BoOms is LIMited BY ThE LaTEral STiFFnesS oF tHE Boom SysTeM. THiS aPpLIes iN a PartIcUlar dEGree WITh lattIce-SHaPED bOom... | The invention relates to acrane latticeboom comprising two boom sections anda crane, in particulara mobile crane, havingsuch a crane lattice boom.Incranes, themaximum working loadwith long booms is limitedby thelateral stiffness of the boom system. This applies in a particular degree wi... | The invention relates _to_ a crane lattice _boom_ comprising two _boom_ sections _and_ a crane, _in_ particular a mobile crane, _having_ such a crane lattice boom. _In_ cranes, the maximum working load with long booms is limited by _the_ lateral _stiffness_ of the boom system. _This_ applies in a particular degree with... |
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This invention relates to projection lithography systems for imaging on curved substrates, and more particularly relates to a large-area lithography system featuring a curved mask that is identical in size and shape to the curved substrate... | (Not Applicable). (Not Applicable). (Not Applicable). (1) Field of the Invention This invention relates to projection lithography systems for imaging on curved substrates, and more particularly relates to a large-area lithography system featuring a curved mask that is identical in size and shape to the curved substrate... | ( Not Applicable ). (Not Applicable ). (Not Applicable ). (1) Field of the Invention This invention relates to projection lithography systems for imaging on curved substrates, and more particularly relates to a large - area lithography system featuring a curved maZI that is identical in size and shape to the curved sub... | (Not Applicable). (Not Applicable). (Not Applicable). (1) Field of the Invention This invention to projection lithography systems for imaging on curved substrates, and more particularly to a large-area lithography system featuring a curved mask that is identical in size and shape to the curved substrate, for the purpos... | (Not apPLiCABle).
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(1) field oF THE InvENTiOn
This InVEntiON RELates To pROJEcTiON lITHOgrApHY sYStEMS FOR iMAGIng On cuRvEd SuBSTRATes, anD mOrE partiCuLaRlY rELATeS To a larGe-arEa lIThoGrAPhy SyStEM feATuriNg a curvED MAsK tHAT is IDENtical IN SIze aND shapE to THe CUrveD sUbStraTe... | (NotApplicable).(Not Applicable). (Not Applicable). (1) Field of the InventionThis invention relates to projection lithography systemsfor imagingon curved substrates, and more particularly relates toa large-area lithography system featuring acurved maskthat isidenticalin size and shapeto the curved substr... | (Not Applicable). _(Not_ Applicable). _(Not_ Applicable). (1) _Field_ of the _Invention_ This _invention_ relates to projection lithography systems for imaging on curved substrates, and _more_ particularly relates _to_ a _large-area_ lithography system featuring a _curved_ mask that _is_ identical in size and shape to ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to integrated circuit designs; and, in particular, the present invention relates to integrated circuit designs for image processing.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
The Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) is an international committee charged with providing a sta... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to integrated circuit designs; and, in particular, the present invention relates to integrated circuit designs for image processing. 2. Discussion of the Related Art The Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) is an international committee charged with providing a sta... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to integrated circuit designs; and, in particular, the present invention relates to int3geated circuit designs for image processing. 2. Discussion of the Related Art The Motion Picture Experts Group (KPEv) is an international committee charged with providing a sta... | 1. Field of the Invention The present relates to integrated circuit designs; and, particular, the present invention relates to integrated circuit for image processing. 2. Discussion of the Related Art The Motion Picture Experts Group is an international committee charged with a standard (hereinbelow "MPEG standard") fo... | 1. FIeld oF THE InVEnTIOn
tHE PresENt InveNTIoN RELaTEs TO InteGrATED circuiT DEsIGNS; AND, in ParTICUlAr, the prEseNT InveNTion rElATeS tO iNTEgRateD cIRCUiT DESIgnS FOR iMagE proceSsING.
2. diScuSsiOn Of tHe rELAtED Art
tHe MoTION PictURe exPeRTs GroUP (Mpeg) iS AN iNtErnaTIONAl coMMItTEE CHaRged WiTh pROviDInG a sTA... | 1. Field of the Invention The presentinventionrelates tointegrated circuit designs; and, inparticular, thepresent invention relates to integrated circuitdesignsfor image processing. 2. Discussion of the Related Art The Motion Picture ExpertsGroup (MPEG) is an international committeecharged withprovidinga ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention _relates_ to integrated circuit designs; and, in particular, the present _invention_ relates to integrated _circuit_ designs for _image_ processing. 2. Discussion of the Related Art The _Motion_ Picture _Experts_ Group _(MPEG)_ is an international _committee_ charged with... |
Mobile devices, including for example laptop computers and mobile phones (so-called “smart” phones), provide remote access to more than computer files and email. For example, users may access security systems, lighting control systems, television recording devices, and even peripheral devices (e.g., printers) for home ... | Mobile devices, including for example laptop computers and mobile phones (so-called “smart” phones), provide remote access to more than computer files and email. For example, users may access security systems, lighting control systems, television recording devices, and even peripheral devices (e.g., printers) for home ... | Mobile devices, including for example laptop computers and mobile phones (so - called “ smart ” phones ), provide remote access to more than computer files and email. For example, use$W may access security systems, lighting control systems, televiEi(n recording d4v7ces, and even peripheral devices (e. g. , printers) fo... | Mobile devices, including laptop computers and mobile phones (so-called “smart” phones), provide remote access to more than computer files email. For example, users may access security lighting control systems, television recording devices, and even peripheral devices (e.g., printers) for home or office computers, from... | mObILE dEvIceS, iNclUdiNg for ExaMpLe LaPtOp cOMpUtErs And MoBilE pHONeS (so-CaLlEd “sMArT” phONES), PRoVide REMotE acCeSS to MOrE THan comPUter fILeS and emaiL. for ExAmpLE, USERS may AccESs SEcurItY SYSTEMs, LightinG coNtrOl sYSteMs, tELEVision ReCoRDINg DEviCES, AND EVEN peRIPHErAl DeViCes (e.g., PrinTers) FoR HOmE ... | Mobile devices, including for example laptop computers andmobile phones (so-called “smart” phones), provide remote access to more than computerfiles and email. For example, users may access security systems, lighting control systems, television recording devices, andeven peripheral devices (e.g., prin... | _Mobile_ devices, including for example _laptop_ computers _and_ mobile phones (so-called “smart” phones), provide remote access to more _than_ _computer_ _files_ and email. For example, users may access security systems, lighting control systems, television recording devices, and _even_ peripheral devices (e.g., print... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an endoscope apparatus configured to use illuminating light of a plurality of wavelength bands to pick up an image.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, endoscopes configured to inspect inside of subjects are widely used in a medical field and the... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an endoscope apparatus configured to use illuminating light of a plurality of wavelength bands to pick up an image. 2. Description of the Related Art In recent years, endoscopes configured to inspect inside of subjects are widely used in a medical field and the... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an endoscope apparatus configured to use illuminating light of a plurality of wavelength bands to pick up an image. 2. Description of the Related Art In recent gearc, endoscopes configured to inspect inside of subjects are widely uQev in a medical field and the... | 1. Field of the Invention The present to an endoscope apparatus configured use illuminating light of a wavelength bands to pick an image. 2. Description of Related Art In recent years, endoscopes configured to inspect inside of subjects are widely used in a medical field and like. Illumination of narrow bands of a plur... | 1. fIEld of thE invEntiOn
tHE PrEsEnT INVEntION relaTEs To aN eNdOSCope APpaRatus ConFiGUrEd tO use iLLuMINATinG lIgHt oF a pLurALiTY Of waVElENGtH bandS to Pick Up an imaGe.
2. DESCRIpTION OF the rElaTed aRt
iN rECEnT years, eNdosCoPES coNfIgureD tO iNSpeCT iNSiDE OF SubJeCts Are wIDELy used IN A mEdIcal FiELD AND THE... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an endoscopeapparatus configuredto use illuminatinglight of a plurality of wavelength bands to pick up an image. 2. Description of the Related Art In recent years, endoscopesconfiguredto inspect inside of subjects are widely used ... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ _The_ _present_ invention relates to an endoscope apparatus configured _to_ use illuminating light of a plurality of wavelength _bands_ to _pick_ up _an_ image. _2._ Description of _the_ _Related_ Art In _recent_ _years,_ endoscopes configured to inspect inside of subjects are widely used in... |
A perennial problem in data analysis is the increasing dataset sizes. This trend dictates the need not only for more efficient compression schemes, but also for analytic operations that work directly on the compressed data. Efficient compression schemes can be designed based on exploiting inherent patterns and structur... | A perennial problem in data analysis is the increasing dataset sizes. This trend dictates the need not only for more efficient compression schemes, but also for analytic operations that work directly on the compressed data. Efficient compression schemes can be designed based on exploiting inherent patterns and structur... | A perennial problem in data analysis is the increasing dataset sizes. This trend dictates the need not only for more efficient compression schemes, but also for analytic operations that work directly on the compressed data. Efficient compression schemes can be designed based on exploiting inherent patterns and structur... | perennial problem in data the increasing dataset sizes. This trend dictates need not only for more compression schemes, but for analytic operations that work directly on the compressed data. Efficient compression schemes be designed based on exploiting inherent patterns structures in the data. Data periodicity is one s... | A PEREnNiAL PrObLEM in dAtA anALysIs IS THE InCREasING daTaSET SizEs. thiS TrEND DICTAtes The NEEd NOT ONLY FoR more EFfiCIENT comPreSsIon schEMeS, but AlSo fOR AnALytIC OpERATIONs ThAT woRk dIReCTLy ON THe cOmpreSSEd DaTa. efFicienT compRessiON sCHEMeS cAN Be dEsiGnED bASeD ON EXPloIting iNhERENT PATTErnS And sTructUR... | A perennialproblem in data analysisisthe increasing dataset sizes. This trend dictates the need not onlyfor more efficient compression schemes, but also for analytic operations that work directly on the compressed data. Efficient compression schemes can be designed based on exploiting inherent patterns and ... | A perennial _problem_ in data _analysis_ _is_ the increasing dataset _sizes._ This trend dictates the need not only for more efficient compression schemes, but also for analytic operations that _work_ _directly_ on the compressed data. Efficient _compression_ schemes can be designed based on _exploiting_ inherent patte... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a hand-held dispenser and more particularly to a hand-held dispenser which is convenient to use and which is capable of controlling the flow rate of water therethrough for mixing with a liquid chemical into the water passing through the dispenser. Further, this invent... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a hand-held dispenser and more particularly to a hand-held dispenser which is convenient to use and which is capable of controlling the flow rate of water therethrough for mixing with a liquid chemical into the water passing through the dispenser. Further, this invent... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a hand - held dispenser and more particularly to a hand - held dispenser which is convenient to use and which is capable of controlling the flow rate of water therethrough for mixing with a .iquiX chemical into the water passing through the dispenser. Further, this in... | 1. Field of the Invention relates to a hand-held dispenser and particularly to a hand-held dispenser which is convenient and which is capable of controlling the flow rate of water therethrough for mixing with a liquid chemical into the water passing through the dispenser. Further, this relates to a hand-held dispenser ... | 1. fiELD oF ThE INveNTIon
THIS iNVeNTIon RelaTEs TO a hAND-helD DiSpENSer aND mOre ParTIcUlARlY TO A HAnd-hElD DispeNSer WHICH is cOnVEnIENT TO uSE AND WHiCH IS capABlE of cONtROLliNG tHE fLoW RATE OF wAter thERETHROugh for mIXiNG wItH A liqUid CHEmICAl intO tHe waTeR PAsSINg thROUGh the dISPeNSEr. FURTheR, THIS iNveNT... | 1. Field of theInvention This invention relates to a hand-held dispenser and more particularly toa hand-held dispenserwhich is convenient to useand which is capableof controlling the flow rate ofwatertherethrough formixing with a liquid chemicalinto the water passing through the dispenser. Fu... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a hand-held dispenser and _more_ particularly to a hand-held _dispenser_ which is convenient to use and which is capable of controlling the flow _rate_ of _water_ therethrough _for_ mixing with a liquid chemical _into_ the water passing through the dispenser. Further,... |
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The invention relates to an apparatus for vibration-isolating bearing of loads including at least one first vibration-isolating device, arranged between a load and a standing surface, for at least partially decoupling the static and dynamic forces acting between the load and the standing... | Not applicable. Not applicable. The invention relates to an apparatus for vibration-isolating bearing of loads including at least one first vibration-isolating device, arranged between a load and a standing surface, for at least partially decoupling the static and dynamic forces acting between the load and the standing... | Not applicable. Not applicable. The invention relates to an apparatus for vibration - isolating bearing of loads including at least one first vibration - isolating device, arranged between a load and a standing surface, for at least partially decoupling the static and dynamic forces acting between the load and the stan... | Not applicable. Not applicable. The invention relates to an apparatus for vibration-isolating bearing of loads including least one first vibration-isolating device, arranged between a load and standing surface, for at least partially decoupling the static and dynamic forces acting between the load and the standing surf... | nOt AppLICABle.
noT ApPLIcAbLE.
THE INvenTiON reLatES TO aN ApPArATUS FOR ViBRATioN-iSoLaTIng beariNg Of LOads IncLUdING at leasT OnE FIrSt VIBRaTion-ISoLATinG DevICE, ARranGeD BetWEeN A load aNd a STanDInG suRFaCe, FOR at lEAST parTiallY dECOupLInG THE staTic aNd dynamIc Forces Acting beTWeEn tHe LOAD AND tHe sTANDiNg... | Not applicable.Notapplicable. The invention relates to an apparatus for vibration-isolating bearingof loads including atleast one first vibration-isolating device, arranged between a load and a standing surface, for at least partially decoupling the static and dynamic forces acting between the loa... | _Not_ applicable. Not applicable. The _invention_ relates to _an_ _apparatus_ for vibration-isolating bearing of loads including at least one first vibration-isolating _device,_ arranged between a load and _a_ standing surface, for _at_ least partially decoupling the static and _dynamic_ forces acting between the _load... |
Various systems allow users to post and share photos that were taken at different geographic locations. These photos may depict objects (such as streets, buildings and people) present at the locations when the photos were captured. In many situations, these photos may capture an image of other people. For example, a ph... | Various systems allow users to post and share photos that were taken at different geographic locations. These photos may depict objects (such as streets, buildings and people) present at the locations when the photos were captured. In many situations, these photos may capture an image of other people. For example, a ph... | Various systems Sllkw users to post and AYare photos that were taken at different geographic llcatioGs. ThWQe photos may dF0ict objects (such as streets, buildings and people) present at the locations when the photos were captured. In many situations, these photos may capture an image of other people. For example, a ph... | Various systems allow post share photos that were taken at different geographic locations. These photos may depict objects (such as streets, buildings people) present at the locations when the photos were captured. In many situations, these photos may capture an image of people. example, a photo taken at a location may... | VaRIoUs SYStEmS aLlow UseRs to POst AnD share PhOtOs ThaT wEre TaKen At diFFereNT GeograPHic LoCATIONS. tHESE PhotoS mAY dePiCT ObJEctS (Such As STREEtS, buIldingS aND PeOPLe) prEseNT AT tHE LOCATiOns When THe PHOTOS WEre CapturED. in MAnY SItUAtionS, THESe pHOToS MAY CAPTURe AN imagE Of oTHeR PeopLE. fOr exaMPle, A pH... | Varioussystemsallow users to postandshare photos that were taken at different geographic locations.These photos may depict objects(such asstreets, buildings and people) presentat the locations when the photos were captured.In many situations, these photos may capture an image of other people. For example, a... | Various systems allow users _to_ post and share photos _that_ _were_ taken at different geographic locations. These photos may depict objects _(such_ as streets, buildings and people) present at the locations when the photos were _captured._ _In_ many situations, these photos may capture an image of other people. For e... |
There are a considerable number of vibration testing apparatus that are well-known in the prior art. Such apparatus is used to mechanically shake an item for the purpose of diagnostically testing responses to certain driving forces. The item is physically attached to a moving portion of the apparatus and when the appar... | There are a considerable number of vibration testing apparatus that are well-known in the prior art. Such apparatus is used to mechanically shake an item for the purpose of diagnostically testing responses to certain driving forces. The item is physically attached to a moving portion of the apparatus and when the appar... | There are a considerable number of vibration ^eCting apparatus that are well - lnkwn in the prior art. Such apparatus is used to mechanically shake an item for the purpose of diagnostically testing responses to certain driving forces. The item is physically attached to a moving portion of the apparatus and when the app... | There are a considerable number of vibration testing apparatus that are well-known in prior art. Such apparatus is mechanically an item for the purpose of responses certain driving forces. The item is physically attached to a moving portion of the and when the apparatus is the item is subjected to a variety of test con... | ThERe ArE A consIDERAbLE NuMBEr of VibRatION tEsTING aPPArAtUS that arE WELL-knowN IN the prIOr aRt. such ApPArATUs IS USED tO MEcHaNICallY SHAKe An Item for THe PuRpose OF DIAGnoSTicAlly tESTinG RESPOnses tO CErtaIn dRIvInG ForCES. tHE ITeM IS pHYSicaLlY AttachED to a MOVING POrTioN of the apParATUS aND WhEn thE appAr... | There are a considerable number of vibration testing apparatusthat are well-known in the prior art. Such apparatus is used to mechanically shake an itemfor the purpose of diagnostically testing responses tocertain driving forces. The item is physically attached toa moving portion of the ap... | There _are_ a considerable number _of_ vibration testing apparatus that are _well-known_ in the _prior_ art. Such apparatus is used to _mechanically_ shake an _item_ for the purpose _of_ diagnostically testing responses _to_ certain driving forces. The item is _physically_ attached to _a_ moving portion of the _apparat... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a system for pleasurable use by people of all ages with youthful minds in operating remotely controlled vehicles simultaneously in a somewhat confined area. In the system of this invention, the vehicles can be remotely controlled to perform competitive or cooperative ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a system for pleasurable use by people of all ages with youthful minds in operating remotely controlled vehicles simultaneously in a somewhat confined area. In the system of this invention, the vehicles can be remotely controlled to perform competitive or cooperative ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a system for pleasurable use by people of all ages with youthful minds in operating remotely controlled vehicles simultaneously in a somewhat confined area. In the system of this invention, the vehicles can be remotely controlled to perform competitive or cooperative ... | 1. Field the Invention This invention relates to a system for pleasurable use by people of all ages with youthful minds operating remotely vehicles in a somewhat confined area. In the system of this invention, vehicles be remotely controlled to perform competitive or cooperative tasks. The system includes control pads ... | 1. fIELd Of The iNvenTIon
tHiS inVEntION ReLateS tO a SySTeM fOR PlEAsuraBLE uSe By peOplE Of All AGES With YoUtHFUl MInds in oPERATiNg remOTELY contrOLleD veHicLES SIMulTaNEOusLY In a sOmewHat ConfineD AREA. In The sYSTEm of thiS iNVENtIon, THe VeHIcLes can Be rEmoteLY CONTrOLleD tO PERfOrm COMPetItIVe or CooPERAtIVE ... | 1. Field of the Invention Thisinventionrelates toa system for pleasurable use by people of all ages with youthful mindsin operating remotely controlled vehicles simultaneously ina somewhat confined area. In the system ofthisinvention, the vehiclescan be remotely controlled to perfor... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention This invention _relates_ to a system for pleasurable use _by_ _people_ _of_ all ages with youthful _minds_ _in_ _operating_ remotely controlled vehicles simultaneously in a somewhat confined area. _In_ the _system_ of this _invention,_ the vehicles can _be_ _remotely_ _controlled_ to perform... |
Consumers often indicate that obtaining an insurance product can be a time consuming and tedious process, requiring the consumer to provide detailed information that often is not readily remembered by or available to the consumer. The consumer must research information requested by an insurance agent in order to obtain... | Consumers often indicate that obtaining an insurance product can be a time consuming and tedious process, requiring the consumer to provide detailed information that often is not readily remembered by or available to the consumer. The consumer must research information requested by an insurance agent in order to obtain... | Consumers often indicate that obtaining an insurance product can be a time consuming and tedious process, requiring the consumer to provide detaiIev information that often is not readily remembered by or available to the consumer. The consumer must research information requested by an insurance agent in order to obtain... | Consumers indicate that obtaining an insurance product can be a time consuming and process, requiring the to detailed information that often is not readily remembered by or available to the The consumer must research information requested by insurance agent order obtain a reliable indication of how much the consumer's ... | CONsumERS oftEn INdiCATE tHAT OBTaINiNG an InSUrANCE prodUct CaN be A TiMe coNSuMINg anD TEdIoUs pRoCeSs, REQuIriNg The coNsuMEr To PrOvIde DetaILeD inFORMAtIOn tHaT oFten iS noT ReaDiLy RemembereD bY oR avAIlaBle To THE conSUmeR. the CONsumeR Must ReseaRcH iNFORMaTion requesTed By An iNsuraNce AgENT iN oRDer TO ObtAIn... | Consumers often indicatethat obtaininganinsurance product can be a time consuming and tedious process,requiring the consumer to provide detailed informationthat often isnot readily remembered by oravailable to the consumer. The consumer must research informationrequested by aninsurance agent in orderto obtai... | Consumers often _indicate_ that obtaining an insurance product can be a time consuming and tedious _process,_ requiring the consumer to provide detailed information that often is _not_ readily remembered by or available _to_ the consumer. The consumer must research information requested by an insurance agent _in_ order... |
A new model for purchasing a computer system has emerged in the computer industry, referred to as capacity-on-demand billing. According to this model, the customer agrees to purchase a computer system with a fixed baseline performance capability level based on a quantity of computer resources installed on the computer ... | A new model for purchasing a computer system has emerged in the computer industry, referred to as capacity-on-demand billing. According to this model, the customer agrees to purchase a computer system with a fixed baseline performance capability level based on a quantity of computer resources installed on the computer ... | A new model for purchasing a computer system has emerged in the computer industry, referred to as capacity - on - demand billing. According to this model, the customer agrees to purchase a computer system with a fixed baseline performance capability level based on a quantity of computer resources installed on the compu... | A new model for purchasing a computer system has emerged the computer industry, referred to as capacity-on-demand billing. According to this model, the customer agrees to a computer system with a fixed baseline capability level based on a quantity of computer resources installed on the computer system (i.e., the number... | a NEW mODEl for purChaSINg a coMPUtER sySTEM Has EmeRgEd iN thE COMpuTeR inDustRy, ReFerRed To as CapacitY-ON-DEmaND bILLiNG. AccOrdIng to thIS Model, ThE CuSTOMEr agrEeS tO puRcHAsE a COmPutER sysTem WITh A FixED bASEline perFORmancE caPABiliTY levEL bASEd on a QuANTity oF cOmPUter ResoURcEs Installed oN tHe cOMpUTEr ... | A new model forpurchasing a computer systemhas emerged in the computer industry, referred to as capacity-on-demand billing.According to this model,the customer agrees to purchasea computer system with a fixed baseline performance capability level based on a quantity of computer resources installed on t... | A new model for purchasing a computer system has emerged in the computer industry, referred to as capacity-on-demand _billing._ _According_ to this _model,_ the _customer_ _agrees_ to purchase _a_ computer system with a fixed baseline performance capability _level_ based on a quantity of computer resources installed on... |
In packet-switched networks, a router is a network device or, in some cases, software in a computer, that determines the next network point to which a packet should be forwarded toward its destination. The router is connected to at least two networks and decides which way to send each information packet based on its cu... | In packet-switched networks, a router is a network device or, in some cases, software in a computer, that determines the next network point to which a packet should be forwarded toward its destination. The router is connected to at least two networks and decides which way to send each information packet based on its cu... | In packet - switched networks, a router is a network device or, in some cases, software in a computer, that determines the next network point to which a packet should be forwarded toward its destination. The router is connected to at least two networks and decides which way to send each information packet based on its ... | In packet-switched networks, router is a device or, in cases, software in a computer, that determines network point to a packet should forwarded its destination. The router is connected to at least two networks and decides which way to send information packet based its current understanding of the state of the networks... | in packet-SWITCheD NeTwOrkS, A ROuTEr iS a nEtwORk deVice Or, IN sOME Cases, SOFtWAre iN A cOMPUTer, thAt DetERmiNEs tHE NexT neTwoRK pOiNt tO WhICh a PACKEt shoUlD Be FOrWArdED tOwaRd itS dEsTinaTIoN. thE roUtEr Is cOnnEcted tO AT LeAst twO netwoRkS AND deCidEs WHIcH Way tO seNd each INfORMATIon PAckeT bASED oN ITS cU... | In packet-switched networks, arouter is a network deviceor, in some cases,software ina computer, that determines the next network point towhich a packet should be forwarded towardits destination. The router is connectedtoat leasttwo networks and decides which way to send each information p... | In packet-switched networks, a router _is_ a network device or, in some cases, software in a computer, that determines the next network _point_ to which a packet should be forwarded toward _its_ destination. The _router_ is _connected_ _to_ at least _two_ _networks_ and decides which way to send each information _packe... |
The present invention relates to noise dissipation panels, and more particularly to acoustic liners and arrangements of liners in aircraft engines and surrounding surfaces.
Aircraft engine noise is a significant problem in high population areas and other noise controlled environments. Attempts currently focus on lining... | The present invention relates to noise dissipation panels, and more particularly to acoustic liners and arrangements of liners in aircraft engines and surrounding surfaces. Aircraft engine noise is a significant problem in high population areas and other noise controlled environments. Attempts currently focus on lining... | The present invention relates to noise dissipation panels, and more particularly to acoustic liners and arrangements of liners in aircraft engines and surrounding surfaces. Aircraft engine noise is a significant problem in high population areas and other noise controlled environments. Attempts currently focus on lining... | The present invention relates to noise dissipation panels, and more particularly to acoustic liners and arrangements of liners in aircraft engines and surrounding surfaces. engine noise is a significant problem in high areas and other noise controlled Attempts currently focus on lining the aircraft nacelle and surround... | THe prEsEnT INvenTIon RElatES to NOISE DISsipATiOn pANelS, aND moRe pARtIculaRly tO acOUsTiC lINErS And arRAnGeMENTs oF lINerS In aiRcRaft ENgInes and sURRouNdInG sURFaCes.
aiRcrAFt eNgiNE NoiSe is a sIgNIfICAnT PrObLeM iN hIGh poPulaTIOn arEAs AND other NOIsE CONtRolLeD enviRoNmeNTs. ATTEMpTs curReNtLy fOcuS ON LInInG... | The present invention relates to noisedissipation panels, and more particularly toacoustic liners and arrangements of liners inaircraft enginesand surrounding surfaces. Aircraft engine noise is a significant problem inhigh populationareas and other noise controlled environments.Attempts currently focus ... | The present _invention_ relates to noise _dissipation_ panels, and _more_ _particularly_ to _acoustic_ liners and arrangements of _liners_ in aircraft engines and _surrounding_ surfaces. Aircraft _engine_ noise _is_ a _significant_ problem in high population areas _and_ _other_ noise controlled environments. Attempts c... |
A wide variety of different forms of saws and similar cutting devices are generally known and used. Conventional manual saws, as used for cutting both wood and metal, have saw teeth inclined in one direction. In use, the saw moves reciprocally; movement in one direction constitutes a cutting stroke whereas movement in ... | A wide variety of different forms of saws and similar cutting devices are generally known and used. Conventional manual saws, as used for cutting both wood and metal, have saw teeth inclined in one direction. In use, the saw moves reciprocally; movement in one direction constitutes a cutting stroke whereas movement in ... | A wide variety of different forms of saws and similar cutting devices are generally known and used. Conventional manual saws, as used for cutting both wood and metal, have saw teeth inclined in one direction. In use, the saw moves reciprocally; movement in one direction constitutes a cutting stroke whereas movement in ... | A wide variety of different forms of and similar cutting devices are generally known and used. Conventional manual saws, as used for cutting both and metal, have saw teeth inclined in one In moves reciprocally; movement in direction constitutes a cutting stroke whereas movement in the opposite direction merely returns ... | a WIDE varIety of DiFferENT forms of sAws aND siMILar CutTInG DeViCes are geNEraLlY kNoWN aNd USED. COnvENtIoNal MAnuAL SAws, aS Used fOR cutTInG boTh Wood anD meTaL, HAve saW TeEtH INcLined IN ONe dIRECTIoN. in use, ThE sAW movEs rEcIProCaLLy; MOVemenT iN ONE DIRectioN ConstiTuteS a CutTiNg strOkE wherEas moveMENt in ... | A wide variety of different forms of saws andsimilar cutting devices are generally known and used. Conventional manual saws,as usedfor cutting both woodand metal, have saw teeth inclined in one direction. In use, the sawmovesreciprocally; movement in one direction constitutes acuttingstroke wherea... | _A_ wide variety of different forms of saws and _similar_ cutting devices are _generally_ known and used. _Conventional_ manual saws, as used for cutting both wood and metal, have saw teeth inclined in one direction. In _use,_ the saw moves reciprocally; movement _in_ one direction constitutes a cutting stroke whereas ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a vibration damping device to be used, for example, for engine mounts and the like on motor vehicles.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, there has been known a vibration damping device interposed between members constituting a vibration transmiss... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a vibration damping device to be used, for example, for engine mounts and the like on motor vehicles. 2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, there has been known a vibration damping device interposed between members constituting a vibration transmiss... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a vibration damping device to be used, for example, for enbiGe mounts and the like on motor vehicles. 2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, there has been known a vibration damping device interposed between members constituting a vibration transmiss... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a vibration damping device to be used, example, for engine mounts and the like on motor vehicles. 2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, there has been known a vibration damping device interposed between members constituting a vibration transmission system t... | 1. fiELd OF tHE iNveNtiON
The preseNt inVenTIOn relATES To a vibRATion daMPinG dEVIce TO be USeD, foR EXaMPLe, fOr ENGINE mOuNTs anD the likE on MoTOR vEHIclES.
2. DEScRipTION oF THe RELaTeD ARt
cOnvenTiONAllY, thERe haS BEeN KnOWN A vIBRAtion DampINg dEvicE INtErPOSEd bETwEen MeMBers COnStItutInG a VIBRatiOn TRaNSMIss... | 1.Field ofthe Invention The present invention relates to a vibration damping device to be used, for example, for engine mounts and the likeon motor vehicles. 2. Description of the RelatedArt Conventionally, there has been knowna vibration damping device interposed between members constituti... | 1. Field of the Invention The present _invention_ relates to a vibration _damping_ device to be used, for _example,_ for engine mounts and the like on motor _vehicles._ 2. Description of the Related Art _Conventionally,_ there _has_ _been_ _known_ a vibration damping device interposed between _members_ constituting a v... |
The present invention relates to fastening devices and relates more particularly to a fastening device for fastening a key chain to one'waist belt or clothes.
Key chain is a device commonly used holding a bunch of keys. When in use, people tend to attach a key chain to one's waist belt or clothes by a clip or clamp. FI... | The present invention relates to fastening devices and relates more particularly to a fastening device for fastening a key chain to one'waist belt or clothes. Key chain is a device commonly used holding a bunch of keys. When in use, people tend to attach a fundamental chain to one's waist belt or clothes by a clip or c... | The present invention relates to fastening devices and relates more particularly to a fastening device for fastening a key chain to one ' waist belt or clothes. Key chain is a device commonly used holding a bunch of keys. When in use, pelpl$ tebr to attach a key chain to one ' s waist belt or DloRhes by a clip or clamp... | present invention to fastening devices and relates more particularly a fastening device for a key to belt or clothes. Key chain is a device commonly used holding a bunch of keys. in use, people to attach a key chain to one's waist belt or by a clip or clamp. FIG. 1 illustrates known structure of key chain clip for fast... | thE presEnT INVentIon RElatEs To fAsTEnING dEviCEs AnD ReLaTES moRe PARTIcUlarly To A FaSteNinG DevicE FoR FASTENIng A key cHAin To ONe'wAiST belt OR CLOTHes.
kEy cHAIn iS a DEVIce CoMMOnly usEd holDiNG A bUnCh of kEys. WhEN iN usE, PeOpLe teND TO aTtacH A KeY chAin To onE'S waISt beLt or clotHes by A CLiP Or CLAMP. FI... | The present invention relates to fastening devices and relates more particularlyto a fastening device for fastening a key chain toone'waist belt or clothes. Keychain isa device commonly used holding a bunch of keys. When in use, people tend to attach a key chain to one's waist belt or clothes b... | The present invention relates to _fastening_ _devices_ and _relates_ more particularly to a fastening _device_ for fastening _a_ _key_ _chain_ to one'waist belt or clothes. Key _chain_ is a device commonly used _holding_ a bunch of _keys._ When in use, people _tend_ to attach a _key_ chain to one's waist _belt_ or clot... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an attachment which is mounted on a rotary lawn mower for cleaning the underside of the mower and, more particularly to a quick disconnect attachment which is combatable with garden hose connections.
2. Description of the Prior Art
There is a problem in the prior art i... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to an attachment which is mounted on a rotary lawn mower for cleaning the underside of the mower and, more particularly to a quick disconnect attachment which is combatable with garden hose connections. 2. Description of the Prior Art There is a problem in the prior art i... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to an attachment which is mounted on a rotary lawn mower for cleaning the underside of the mower and, more particularly to a quick disconnect attachment which is combatable with garden hose connections. 2. Description of the Prior Art There is a problem in the prior art i... | 1. Field the Invention The invention relates to an mounted on a rotary lawn mower for cleaning the the mower more particularly to a quick attachment which is combatable with garden connections. 2. Description of the Prior Art There is a problem in the prior in obtaining a suitable for cleaning the underside of lawn In ... | 1. fieLD oF ThE iNvENTIon
THe iNvENtiOn ReLatES To An ATtACHmENT WHiCH Is mOUNTEd on A RotARy lAwN MOwer fOR CLEaNING The uNDErsidE OF THE mOWer ANd, mOre PARTICUlARly To a quicK dIScOnNECT ATTacHMenT WHicH Is comBatABle WITH gArdEn hOsE CONnEctionS.
2. DeScriptIon OF tHE pRior arT
ThEre Is A PROBLEm iN THE prIor aRT I... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to an attachment which is mounted on a rotary lawn mower for cleaning the underside of the mower and, more particularly to a quick disconnect attachment whichiscombatable with garden hose connections. 2. Description of thePriorArt There is a problem in t... | 1. Field _of_ _the_ Invention The invention relates _to_ _an_ _attachment_ which _is_ _mounted_ on a _rotary_ lawn mower for cleaning the _underside_ of the _mower_ and, more particularly _to_ a quick disconnect attachment which is combatable with garden hose connections. 2. Description of the Prior _Art_ There is a pr... |
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates generally to methods and apparatus for improving the performance of software applications. More particularly, the present invention relates to methods and apparatus for reducing the number of edges in an interference graph.
2. Description of the Related Art
In an effo... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates generally to methods and apparatus for improving the performance of software applications. More particularly, the present invention relates to methods and apparatus for reducing the number of edges in an interference graph. 2. Description of the Related Art In an effo... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates generally to methods and apparatus for improving the performance of software applications. More particularly, the present invention relates to methods and apparatus for reducing the number of edges in an interference graph. 2. Description of the Related Art In an effo... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates generally to methods and apparatus for improving the performance of applications. particularly, the present relates to methods and apparatus for the number of edges in an interference graph. 2. Description of the Related Art In an effort to increase the associated wit... | 1. fIELD OF INVeNtIoN
tHE pRESEnT iNvEnTION ReLATEs GenERalLY tO mEtHOdS ANd aPpAraTUS FOR IMprOvIng thE PERFORMANCE of sOfTWarE APPlIcATiONs. morE pArTiCULARLy, THe preSENt INVeNtIOn RElAtES to mEtHODS aND apPARaTuS FOr REDuCinG tHE NUMBEr Of EdgeS In An iNTerFeRENCE GraPH.
2. DEscrIPtion Of The ReLatED aRT
IN an eFfo... | 1. Field of Invention The present inventionrelates generally to methods andapparatus for improving the performance of software applications. More particularly, the present invention relates to methodsand apparatus for reducing the number of edges in an interference graph. 2. Description of the Related A... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates generally to methods and apparatus for improving the performance of software applications. _More_ particularly, the _present_ invention relates to methods _and_ apparatus for _reducing_ the _number_ of edges in an interference _graph._ 2. Description of _the_ Related ... |
There is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,063,642, dated Dec. 20, 1977, apparatus comprising a machine frame with a conveying device mounted thereon and being in the form of a conveying brush. In front of the conveying brush is a storage area for a disordered quantity of individual parts and following the storage area is a... | There is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,063,642, dated Dec. 20, 1977, apparatus comprising a machine frame with a conveying device mounted thereon and being in the form of a conveying brush. In front of the conveying brush is a storage area for a disordered quantity of individual parts and following the storage area is a... | Yhe$e is described in U. S. Pat. No. 4, 063, 642, dated Dec. 20, 1977, apparatus comprising a machine frame with a conveying Sevicf mounted 6herFon and being in the foeH of a conveying brush. In front of the conveying brush is a storage area for a disordered quagrity of individual parts and following the storage area i... | is described in Pat. No. 4,063,642, Dec. 20, 1977, apparatus comprising a machine frame with a conveying device mounted thereon and being in the a conveying brush. In front the conveying brush a storage area a disordered quantity of individual parts and the storage area is a linear conveying device, in the form of a vi... | theRE Is DesCRiBEd iN U.s. paT. NO. 4,063,642, daTeD deC. 20, 1977, APPaRaTUS cOMPRISing a MacHiNE FrAmE wItH a cOnVeYING devIcE moUnted Thereon aND beinG In the FoRM OF A conveyInG BRusH. iN FRoNT of tHE cOnveYINg BruSH IS a StoRagE arEa fOR a dISorDered QuANTiTY of iNDiVIDUal ParTS And FoLlOwing thE StOrAge AreA Is A... | There is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,063,642,dated Dec. 20, 1977, apparatus comprising amachine frame with a conveying device mounted thereon andbeing in theform ofa conveying brush. In front of the conveying brush is a storage area for a disordered quantity of individual parts and followingthe stora... | There is _described_ in U.S. _Pat._ No. 4,063,642, dated Dec. 20, 1977, apparatus comprising a machine _frame_ _with_ a conveying device mounted thereon and being in _the_ form of a conveying _brush._ In front of _the_ conveying brush is a storage _area_ for _a_ disordered quantity of individual _parts_ _and_ following... |
The invention relates to the concept of interleaving, which is used to help signal receivers overcome errors in acquired signals. For example, interleaving is applied to signals that are sent through the air interface in wireless telecommunications networks that comply with the Third Generation Partnership Program (3GP... | The invention relates to the concept of interleaving, which is used to help signal receivers overcome errors in acquired signals. For example, interleaving is applied to signals that are sent through the air interface in wireless telecommunications networks that comply with the Third Generation Partnership Program (3GP... | The invention relates to the concept of interleaving, which is used to help signal receivers overcome errors in acquired signals. For example, interleaving is applied to signals that are sent through the air interface in wireless telecommunications networks that comply with the Third Generation Partnership Program (3GP... | The invention relates the concept of interleaving, which is to help signal receivers overcome errors in acquired signals. For example, interleaving is applied to signals that sent through air interface in wireless telecommunications networks that with the Third Partnership Program (3GPP) standards. Generally speaking, ... | thE InVeNTiON RelATes To THE coNcEPT oF inteRLEAvIng, whIcH Is uSeD tO helP SIGnAL receIvErs OVErCoMe ERroRS iN aCqUirEd sIgNalS. For exAMple, InterleavIng is apPLIed to sIgnaLs thAT Are SenT THRoUgH tHE air inteRfaCE IN WirEless TELecOMmuniCaTions neTWOrkS that CoMPLy WItH THE ThiRD gEnERatiOn PartNERsHiP progrAm (3gp... | The invention relates to the concept of interleaving, which is used tohelp signalreceivers overcome errors in acquired signals. For example, interleavingis applied to signals that are sent through the airinterface in wireless telecommunications networks that comply with the Third Generation Partnership Program(... | _The_ invention relates to _the_ concept _of_ _interleaving,_ which is _used_ to _help_ _signal_ receivers overcome errors in acquired signals. For example, _interleaving_ is applied to signals that are sent through _the_ air interface in wireless telecommunications _networks_ _that_ comply with the Third _Generation_ ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a guard section length detection method and system.
2. Description of the Related Art
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) is a multi-user version of the popular OFDM digital modulation scheme. Multiple accesses are achieved in OFDMA by assigning subse... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a guard section length detection method and system. 2. Description of the Related Art Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) is a multi-user version of the popular OFDM digital modulation scheme. Multiple accesses are achieved in OFDMA by assigning subse... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a guard section length detection method and system. 2. Description of the Related Art Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) is a multi - user version of the popular OFDM digital modulation scheme. Multiple accesses are achieved in OFDMA by assigning sub... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a guard section length detection method and system. 2. Description of the Related Orthogonal Frequency Multiple Access is a multi-user version of the popular OFDM digital modulation scheme. Multiple are achieved OFDMA by assigning subsets subcarriers to individual user... | 1. fIeLD Of The invENTIon
tHe INVeNtIoN RELaTes To A guARd sECtIoN LENGtH dEtecTiON MethOd AND SYsTeM.
2. DESCRiPTioN oF THE RElated arT
orTHoGONal fREqUenCY diViSIoN mULTiplE acCEss (ofdma) Is a mUlTI-uSER vErSION OF the popuLaR Ofdm dIGITAl MoDuLatioN ScheME. mULTiPle ACceSsEs aRE AchIEVeD iN OfDMa by asSigniNg SUbSe... | 1. Fieldof the Invention The invention relatestoa guard section length detection methodandsystem. 2. Description of the Related Art OrthogonalFrequencyDivision Multiple Access (OFDMA) is a multi-user version ofthe popular OFDM digital modulation scheme. Multiple accesses are achievedinOFDMA by assigning ... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a _guard_ _section_ length detection _method_ and system. _2._ Description of the Related _Art_ Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) is a multi-user version of the _popular_ _OFDM_ _digital_ _modulation_ scheme. _Multiple_ accesses are achieved in _OFD... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to television displays and the control thereof. More particularly, it relates to television displays with progressive rather than interlaced scan.
2. Description of the Prior Art
As is well known, television pictures are generally generated by interlaced scanning;... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to television displays and the control thereof. More particularly, it relates to television displays with progressive rather than interlaced scan. 2. Description of the Prior Art As is well known, telly pictures are generally generated by interlaced scanning; i.e.... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to television displays and the control thereof. More particularly, it relates to television displays with progressive rather than interlaced scan. 2. Description of the (r(or Art As is well known, television pictures are VenerWlly generated by interlaced scanning;... | 1. Field of the Invention present invention relates to displays and the control thereof. More it relates to television displays with progressive rather than interlaced scan. 2. Description of the Prior Art As is well known, television pictures are generally generated by interlaced scanning; i.e., for each pair of field... | 1. fIeld Of tHe invENTiON
THe pREseNt INVEntiON relAtEs To TElEvisIOn DISPlAYs and THE cOntRol thEREoF. more PaRTICulaRlY, iT rElatEs To TeLeVIsION diSplaYs With pROGreSSive ratheR tHAn InTerlAceD scaN.
2. DEsCriPTIon OF thE PrIor aRt
aS is well KNOwN, tELeviSiOn PIcTuRes aRE gEnEralLy GeNERATEd BY iNteRlaCED sCANNiNG;... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent invention relates to televisiondisplays and the control thereof. More particularly, it relates to television displays with progressive rather than interlaced scan.2. Description of the Prior Art As is well known, television pictures are generally generated by interlaced scannin... | _1._ Field of the Invention The _present_ invention _relates_ to _television_ displays and the _control_ thereof. More particularly, it relates to television displays _with_ progressive _rather_ than _interlaced_ _scan._ 2. _Description_ of the Prior Art _As_ is well known, _television_ pictures are generally generated... |
Device management involves the administration of various computing devices, such as smartphones, tablet computers, laptops, and other computing devices, using a set of defined organizational and control policies. Device management can be implemented using certain administration services that have management features fo... | Device management involves the administration of various computing devices, such as smartphones, tablet computers, laptops, and other computing devices, using a set of defined organizational and control policies. Device management can be implemented using certain administration services that have management features fo... | Device kaGagement involves the administration of various computing devices, such as smartphones, tablet computers, laptops, and other computing devices, using a set of defined organizational and conGroI policies. Device management can be implemented usihR certain administration services thw6 have management features fo... | management the administration of various computing devices, such as smartphones, tablet computers, laptops, and other computing devices, set of defined organizational and control Device management can be implemented using certain administration services that have features for computing devices various manufacturers. Co... | deVICe manAgEmeNt iNvOlVeS ThE ADminiSTraTiON Of VaRIoUs comPutiNg DEVIceS, sUCH aS sMartpHoNEs, TaBlET cOmpUTErs, Laptops, AND OThER CompUTinG DEVICeS, UsiNg A seT OF deFined OrgaNiZatIoNAL And cOntrOl pOlICIes. DEVICe mAnaGeMeNT CAn BE IMPlEmentED USinG cErtain ADMiniStRaTIOn sErViCeS THAT have mANaGEMEnT FEAtUReS fo... | Device management involves the administrationof various computing devices, such as smartphones, tablet computers, laptops,andother computing devices, using a set of defined organizationaland control policies. Device management can be implemented using certain administration services that have mana... | Device _management_ _involves_ the administration of various computing devices, such as _smartphones,_ tablet computers, laptops, _and_ other computing _devices,_ using a _set_ of defined organizational _and_ control policies. Device management can be implemented using certain _administration_ services that have _manag... |
This invention relates to fasteners of the type utilized to secure coverings to cementitious substrates. More particularly, this invention concerns fasteners or "nails" of the type used to anchor built-up waterproofing membranes to cementitious roof decks, which fasteners improve the wind uplift resistance of the built... | This invention relates to fasteners of the type utilized to secure coverings to cementitious substrates. More particularly, this invention concerns fasteners or "nails" of the type used to anchor built-up waterproofing membranes to cementitious roof decks, which fasteners improve the wind uplift resistance of the built... | This invention relates to fasteners of the type utilized to secure coverings to cementitious substrates. More particularly, this invention concerns fasteners or " nails " of the type used to anchor built - up waterproofing membranes to cementitious roof decks, which fasteners improve the wind uplift resistance of the b... | This relates to fasteners of type utilized to secure coverings cementitious substrates. More particularly, this invention concerns or "nails" of type used to anchor waterproofing membranes to cementitious roof decks, which fasteners improve the wind uplift resistance of the built-up membrane. Conventional "flat" or roo... | ThIs invENtIoN rElatEs tO FASTeNerS Of The tYPE UTiLIZEd to SecUre COVeRINgS To ceMenTiTiOus SubSTRaTEs. mORe PARtiCuLaRLY, THiS INvENtIoN CoNCerns fastenERS oR "NAilS" OF tHe tyPe UseD To aNChOr buIlT-Up WAtErprOofiNg mEmBRanEs To ceMeNTItioUs RoOf DeCks, WHicH fASTeNers iMProVE THE WinD UPlIfT rESISTANCe Of the bUILt... | This invention relates to fasteners of the type utilized to secure coverings to cementitious substrates. More particularly, this invention concernsfasteners or "nails" of the type used to anchor built-upwaterproofing membranes tocementitious roof decks, which fasteners improve the wind uplift resis... | This invention relates to _fasteners_ of the type utilized to secure _coverings_ to cementitious substrates. More particularly, _this_ invention _concerns_ fasteners or _"nails"_ of the type used to _anchor_ built-up waterproofing membranes to cementitious roof decks, which fasteners improve the wind uplift _resistance... |
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common disorder in middle-aged and older men, with prevalence increasing with age. At age 50, more than one-half of men have symptomatic BPH, and by age 70, nearly 90% of men have microscopic evidence of an enlarged prostate. The severity of symptoms also increase with age with 2... | Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common disorder in middle-aged and older men, with prevalence increasing with age. At age 50, more than one-half of men have symptomatic BPH, and by age 70, nearly 90% of men have microscopic evidence of an enlarged prostate. The severity of symptoms also increase with age with 2... | Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common didoTder in middle - aged and older men, with prevalence increasing with age. At age 50, more than one - half of men have symptomatic BPH, and by age 70, nearly 90% of men have microscopic evidence of an enlarged prostate. The severity of symptoms also increase with age wi... | Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common disorder in middle-aged and older men, with prevalence increasing with age. At age 50, more than of men have symptomatic BPH, and by age 70, nearly men have microscopic evidence of an enlarged prostate. The severity of symptoms also increase with age with 27% of patients i... | Benign PROStATic HypErplASIa (BPh) Is A COMmoN diSorDER in MiDdlE-agED and OlDeR MEn, WiTh preVaLeNCe INCreAsIng wiTh Age. aT AgE 50, moRe ThAn oNe-HaLF OF MEn hAvE sYMPtoMAtIc BpH, AND by Age 70, nEARly 90% OF mEn haVe miCROscoPIC evIdENCE of An ENlargEd pROStATE. the SevErITy of sYMPtOMs alSo incREASe wITH aGE WITH 2... | Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common disorder in middle-aged and older men, with prevalence increasing with age.At age 50, more than one-half of menhave symptomatic BPH, and by age 70, nearly 90%of men have microscopicevidence of an enlarged prostate.The severity of symptoms alsoincreasewith ag... | Benign _prostatic_ hyperplasia (BPH) is a common disorder in middle-aged _and_ _older_ _men,_ with _prevalence_ increasing with age. _At_ age 50, more than one-half of men have symptomatic BPH, _and_ by age 70, nearly 90% of men have microscopic evidence of an enlarged prostate. The severity of symptoms _also_ _increas... |
The present invention relates generally to portable electric power tools designed for use with extension cords, and specifically to a system for securely retaining the extension cord to the tool in a way which reduces stress on the cord, and which prevents cord pullout.
Conventional portable electric power tools, inclu... | The present invention relates generally to portable electric power tools designed for use with extension cords, and specifically to a system for securely retaining the extension cord to the tool in a way which reduces stress on the cord, and which prevents cord pullout. Conventional portable electric power tools, inclu... | The present invention relates generally to portable electric power tools designed for use with extension cords, and specifically to a system for securely retaining the extension cord to the tool in a way which reduces stress on the cord, and which prevents cord pullout. Conventional portable electric power tools, inclu... | The present invention relates generally to portable electric power tools designed for use with extension cords, and specifically to a system for securely the extension cord to the tool in a way which reduces stress on the cord, and which prevents cord pullout. Conventional portable electric power tools, including but n... | THE preSENT INVenTiON rELaTes geNeRallY TO pORtabLE ElEctriC pOwEr TOOls dESiGnED fOr uSE With EXTeNsIon cordS, AND sPecificallY tO A SysTEm for SECUReLY retAininG THE ExTENsion cOrd TO the tOol in a way WHICH reDuceS stReSS ON ThE COrd, and wHicH PreVEnTS coRD PuLLOUT.
cOnVeNTiOnAl POrTaBLe eLeCTRic poweR tOOLs, INCLU... | The present invention relates generally to portable electric power toolsdesigned for use with extension cords, and specifically to a systemfor securely retaining the extension cord to the tool in a way which reduces stress on the cord,and which prevents cordpullout. Conventional portable electric... | _The_ present invention relates generally _to_ portable electric power _tools_ designed for use with extension _cords,_ and specifically to a system for _securely_ retaining _the_ _extension_ cord to the tool in a way which reduces stress on the cord, and which prevents cord pullout. Conventional portable electric powe... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to monitoring the cleaning and drying processes during the manufacture of ICs, MEMS and other micro devices and more specifically to a micro sensor for high aspect ratio micro channels in dielectric films oriented parallel to the fluid-solid interface to emulate either “... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to monitoring the cleaning and drying processes during the manufacture of ICs, MEMS and other micro devices and more specifically to a micro sensor for high aspect ratio micro channels in dielectric films oriented parallel to the fluid-solid interface to emulate either “... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to monitoring the cleaning and drying processes during the manufacture of ICs, MSMx and other micro devices and more specifically to a micro sensor for high aspect ratio micro channels in dielectric films oriented parallel to the fluid - solid interface to emulate either... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to monitoring the cleaning and drying processes during the manufacture ICs, and other micro devices more specifically to a sensor aspect ratio channels in dielectric films oriented parallel to the fluid-solid to emulate either “vertical” or “horizontal” features. 2. Desc... | 1. FIELD oF THE invenTIon
tHIs invENtiON ReLatES To moNItoriNG THE ClEAniNg AnD dRYinG PRocEsSeS DuRinG ThE MANuFACtURE OF ICs, MeMS AnD other MiCRO dEvICes aNd MOrE SPeCifiCallY tO A mICRO senSOr FOR HiGH Aspect RatIO mICRo chanNelS in DiElECTRIC films orienTed ParAllel to The FlUId-SolId InterFacE to EMUlaTe EIthEr “... | 1.Field of the Invention This invention relatesto monitoring the cleaning and dryingprocesses during the manufacture of ICs, MEMSand other micro devices and more specificallytoa micro sensor for high aspect ratio micro channels in dielectric films oriented parallel to the fluid-solid interface t... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to monitoring the cleaning and drying processes during the manufacture of ICs, MEMS and other micro devices and _more_ specifically to a micro sensor _for_ high _aspect_ ratio micro channels in dielectric films oriented parallel to the _fluid-solid_ interface to emulate ... |
A variety of applications require precise cutting of flat articles; two such applications are framing and quilting. In framing applications, flat mats are used to suspend articles such as pictures, drawings, and photographs within the frame, as well as to provide an aesthetically pleasing border between the item being ... | A variety of applications require precise cutting of flat articles; two such applications are framing and quilting. In framing applications, flat mats are used to suspend articles such as pictures, drawings, and photographs within the frame, as well as to provide an aesthetically pleasing border between the item being ... | A variety of applications require precise cutting of flat articles; two such applications are frwKing and quilting. In framing applications, flat mats are tEed to suspend articles such as pictures, drawings, and photographs within the frame, as well as to provide an aesthetically pleasing border between the item being... | A variety of applications require precise cutting of flat articles; two such applications are framing and In framing applications, flat mats are used suspend articles such as pictures, drawings, and photographs within the frame, as well as provide an aesthetically pleasing border between the item being framed and the i... | A VARiEtY oF ApplICATionS reQUiRE PREcisE CUtting of fLaT aRtICLEs; Two sucH ApPlicAtiOnS aRe FraMIng AND QuIltInG. in FRamiNG appLICaTIoNs, flAT MATs arE uSeD tO SuSpEND aRticLES suCh AS PICTurES, DrAWIngs, anD PhoTOGRAPhs wIthIn The fRAMe, As well as to prOVIDE An AEsthetiCAlLY PleAsing BOrdeR beTwEeN thE ItEm bEing ... | A variety of applications requireprecise cutting of flat articles; two such applications are framing and quilting. In framing applications, flat mats are used to suspend articles such as pictures, drawings,and photographs within the frame,as wellas to provide an aesthetically pleasingborderbetween the... | A variety _of_ applications require precise cutting of _flat_ articles; two such applications are framing and _quilting._ In framing applications, flat _mats_ are used _to_ suspend articles such as pictures, drawings, and photographs within the frame, _as_ _well_ as to provide an _aesthetically_ pleasing _border_ betwe... |
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates generally to data communication networks and devices, and relates more particularly to multi-chassis link aggregation groups.
2. Description of the Related Art
As the value and use of information continues to increase, individuals and businesses seek additional ways t... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates generally to data communication networks and devices, and relates more particularly to multi-chassis link aggregation groups. 2. Description of the Related Art As the value and use of information continues to increase, individuals and businesses seek additional ways t... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates generally to data communication networks and devices, and relates more particularly to multi - chassis link aggregation groups. 2. Description of the Related Art As the value and use of information continues to increase, individuals and businesses seek additional ways... | 1. Field of The present invention relates generally to data communication networks and devices, and relates more particularly to multi-chassis link aggregation groups. Description of the Related Art the value and use of continues to increase, individuals and seek additional ways to process and store information. One op... | 1. fIeld oF InVenTIon
tHE prEsEnT iNVeNtIoN rElatEs GeneralLy to daTa COmMunicatioN nETWOrKS anD deviceS, anD ReLaTes More PartIcUlArLY To mUlTi-chASSiS linK AGGREgATiON groUPs.
2. DEscriptIOn of THE RELaTed ARt
aS tHE vaLUE aND use OF INfOrmatIOn CONtiNUes To iNCrEase, INDIVIDuAls aNd bUSINESsEs sEeK aDDiTIonaL waYS t... | 1. Field ofInventionThe present invention relates generally to datacommunication networks and devices, and relates moreparticularly to multi-chassis link aggregation groups. 2. Description of the Related Art As the value and use of information continues to increase, individuals and businesses seek additional... | _1._ Field of _Invention_ _The_ _present_ invention relates _generally_ _to_ data communication networks _and_ _devices,_ and relates _more_ _particularly_ to multi-chassis link aggregation groups. 2. Description _of_ the Related Art As the _value_ and use of _information_ continues to increase, individuals and busines... |
1. Field of the Invention
Preparations of sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes are well known. Of particular interest herein is a one-step method for synthesis of substituted sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes from reactions of an acetylenic compound with sulfide-and-selenide starting materials under high p... | 1. Field of the Invention Preparations of sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes are well known. Of particular interest herein is a one-step method for synthesis of substituted sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes from reactions of an acetylenic compound with sulfide-and-selenide starting materials under high p... | 1. Field of the Invention Preparations of sulfur - and - selenium - containing fulvalenes are well known. Of particular interest herein is a one - wte( method for synthrais of substituted sulfur - and - selenium - containing fulvalenes from reactions of an acetylenic compound with sulfide - and - selenide starting mate... | 1. Field of the Invention Preparations of sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes are well known. particular interest herein is one-step method for synthesis of substituted sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes from reactions of an acetylenic compound with sulfide-and-selenide materials under high pressure condit... | 1. FieLD Of The invENTION
pREPArAtiONS of SUlFuR-and-SEleNiUM-ContAINinG fuLVAlenES ARE WELL KNoWN. oF pARTIcUlAR INtEREst heREIN is A one-sTEp mEthOD fOr syNThesiS oF SuBSTItuTEd sUlFUr-And-SELEniUm-coNTAIniNG FulvALeNEs fROM reACTiONS OF An aCetYLenic cOmpoUnd WITH sULfidE-AND-sELeNiDe STartING MATERIAlS UNdER HIgH p... | 1.Field of the Invention Preparations ofsulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes are well known. Ofparticular interestherein is a one-step method forsynthesis ofsubstituted sulfur-and-selenium-containingfulvalenes from reactions of an acetylenic compound with sulfide-and-selenide starting materials under ... | 1. Field of the Invention _Preparations_ of sulfur-and-selenium-containing fulvalenes are well known. Of particular interest herein is _a_ one-step method for _synthesis_ of substituted sulfur-and-selenium-containing _fulvalenes_ _from_ reactions of an acetylenic compound with sulfide-and-selenide _starting_ materials ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a piezoelectric actuator and an apparatus for driving a lens applied to an optical device using the piezoelectric actuator, and more particularly, to a piezoelectric actuator which is simplified in a driving mechanism to achieve a smaller size, minimized in los... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a piezoelectric actuator and an apparatus for driving a lens applied to an optical device using the piezoelectric actuator, and more particularly, to a piezoelectric actuator which is simplified in a driving mechanism to achieve a smaller size, downplay in loss... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a piezoelectric actuator and an apparatus for driving a lens applied to an optical device using the piezoelectric actuator, and more particularly, to a piezoelectric actuator which is simplified in a driving mechanism to achieve a smaller size, minimized in los... | 1. Field of the The present invention relates to a piezoelectric actuator and an apparatus for a lens to an optical device the piezoelectric actuator, and more particularly, to a piezoelectric actuator which is in a driving mechanism to a smaller minimized in loss of a force for driving a lens and ensures more accurate... | 1. fIeLD oF THE iNVEntION
thE prESeNt invENTion relaTeS To A PiEzOElectRIC AcTUatOR aND AN appaRAtUS For dRiVINg A lenS APpliED tO aN optICAl dEVIce UsiNg THe PIEzoeleCTRIc actUatOr, anD mORE paRTICuLARLy, to a PiEzOELeCtrIC AcTuAtOR WHiCh Is SIMpLiFIED IN A DriVinG mecHAnisM tO achIeve a sMALleR sIze, mInIMiZeD iN LOs... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a piezoelectric actuator and anapparatus for driving alens applied to an optical device using the piezoelectric actuator, andmore particularly, to a piezoelectric actuator which issimplified in a driving mechanism to achieve asmaller size, mini... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention _relates_ to a piezoelectric actuator _and_ an _apparatus_ for _driving_ a lens applied to an _optical_ device _using_ _the_ piezoelectric actuator, and _more_ particularly, to _a_ piezoelectric actuator which is simplified in a driving mechanism _to_ achieve a smaller si... |
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/307,197 filed Jul. 20, 2001.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a composition and method for marking non-porous objects with fluorescent identification that is non-toxic, water soluble, clear-drying, and will not damage s... | This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/307,197 filed Jul. 20, 2001. 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a composition and method for marking non-porous objects with fluorescent identification that is non-toxic, water soluble, clear-drying, and will not damage s... | This application claims the benefit of U. S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 307, 197 filed Jul. 20, 2001. 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a composition and method for marking non - porous objects with fluorescent identification that is non - tox8F, water soluble, clear - drying, and will no... | This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/307,197 filed Jul. 20, 2001. 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates a and method for marking non-porous objects with fluorescent that non-toxic, water soluble, clear-drying, and will not damage surfaces. 2. Description of the Re... | This applIcATiOn ClAImS tHe BENEfiT oF U.S. pRovISionAl aPpliCAtION no. 60/307,197 FIlED jUL. 20, 2001.
1. fIeLD OF tHE INveNtIoN
the PReSeNT InveNTioN RELAtES to A COMPoSItioN aND MeTHOd for mARKiNg NoN-pOrOUS objeCTs WItH flUOResCENT IdeNtification ThAT iS nOn-Toxic, WAteR sOlUble, cLeaR-DRYing, aND wiLL nOt dAmaGE S... | This application claims the benefit ofU.S. ProvisionalApplication No.60/307,197 filed Jul. 20, 2001. 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a composition and method for marking non-porous objects with fluorescent identification that isnon-toxic, water soluble, clear-drying, an... | _This_ application _claims_ the _benefit_ of U.S. Provisional _Application_ No. 60/307,197 filed Jul. 20, _2001._ 1. Field _of_ the _Invention_ The present invention relates to a composition and method for marking non-porous objects _with_ fluorescent identification that is non-toxic, water soluble, _clear-drying,_ _an... |
Recently, digital cameras and digital video cameras that store and save a subject image as a digital image signal in a storage medium have been spread. In a case where images are shot using such camera, it is necessary to set shooting parameters of the camera appropriately according to a surrounding environment and sit... | Recently, digital cameras and digital video cameras that store and save a subject image as a digital image signal in a storage medium have been spread. In a case where images are shot using such camera, it is necessary to set shooting parameters of the camera appropriately according to a surrounding environment and sit... | Recently, digital cameras and digital video cameras HhaY store and save a subject image as a digital image signal in a storage medium have been spread. In a case where images are shot using such camera, it is necessary to set shooting parameters of the cam3rS appropriately according to a surrounding environment and sit... | Recently, digital cameras and digital video cameras that store and save a subject image as a digital image in a storage medium have been spread. In a case where images are shot using such camera, is necessary to set shooting of the camera appropriately according to a surrounding environment and situation. For example, ... | REcENTLY, DIgITaL cameRAs and DigiTal VIDeO cAmERAS THAt STore AnD sAvE A SUbjECT imaGe as a DIgITAL iMage Signal In a stoRAge mEDium havE BeEN spReAD. In A CASe whErE images aRe ShoT usiNG suCh cAmERa, IT iS nECEssARy TO sET SHOoTIng pARaMeters OF The caMeRa APProPrIatELy accOrDing To a surRoUndinG enVIroNmENT AnD Sit... | Recently, digital cameras and digital video cameras that store andsave a subject image as a digitalimagesignal in a storagemedium have been spread.In a case where imagesare shot using such camera, itis necessary toset shooting parameters of the camera appropriately according to asurroundinge... | Recently, _digital_ cameras and _digital_ video cameras that store and save a subject image _as_ _a_ digital _image_ signal in a _storage_ medium have been spread. In a _case_ where _images_ are shot using such camera, it is _necessary_ to set shooting parameters of _the_ camera appropriately according to a _surroundin... |
The present invention relates to plastic containers adapted to contain food and beverages whose taste and/or odor may be affected by the materials of which the containers are made as well as by contaminants generated in the course of their manufacture and use of the containers. In particular, the invention relates to c... | The present invention relates to plastic containers adapted to contain food and beverages whose taste and/or odor may be affected by the materials of which the containers are made as well as by contaminants generated in the course of their manufacture and use of the containers. In particular, the invention relates to c... | The present invention relates to plastic containers adapted to contain food and beverages whose taste and / or odor may be affected by the materials of which the containers are made as well as by contaminants generated in the course of their manufacture and use of the containers. In particular, the invention relates to... | The present invention relates to containers adapted to contain food and whose taste and/or odor may be affected by the materials of which the containers are made as well as by contaminants generated in the course of manufacture and use of the containers. In particular, the invention relates to containers produced from ... | thE PRESent inVEnTION rELaTEs TO pLAstiC CoNtAinERS aDapTEd To CoNtAIn fOOd ANd beveRAGES WhOSe TasTE aNd/OR OdOr mAY BE aFFeCted bY thE mAtERIals OF wHICH The coNTAiners ARe Made as weLl As by CoNTaMiNaNTS geneRATEd iN THE cOUrsE Of TheiR MANUfaCtuRe AND USe OF THe coNTAInerS. iN pARticulAr, THe inVeNtiON RElATEs to C... | The present invention relatesto plastic containers adapted to contain food and beverageswhose tasteand/or odormay be affected by the materials ofwhich the containers are made aswell as by contaminants generatedin the course of their manufacture and use of thecontainers. In particular,the invention relat... | _The_ present invention relates _to_ _plastic_ _containers_ adapted to contain food and beverages whose taste and/or odor may be affected by _the_ materials of which the containers are made as well as by contaminants generated in the course _of_ _their_ manufacture and use of _the_ containers. _In_ particular, the _inv... |
Straight through flow filter elements have been used in systems for cleaning fluid passing therethrough. Straight through flow filter elements typically will have an inlet face and an oppositely disposed outlet face. In this manner, fluid flows in one certain direction upon entering the filter element at the inlet face... | Straight through flow filter elements have been used in systems for cleaning fluid passing therethrough. Straight through flow filter elements typically will have an inlet face and an oppositely disposed outlet face. In this manner, fluid flows in one certain direction upon entering the filter element at the inlet face... | Straight through flPA TiOter elements have been used in systems for cleaning fluid passing therethrough. atraigmt through flow filter elements typically will have an lglet face and an oppositely disposed outlet face. In tgJs manner, fluid flows in one certain direction upon entering the Tjlter element at the inlet face... | Straight through flow filter elements have been used in systems for cleaning fluid passing therethrough. Straight through flow filter elements typically will have an inlet face and an oppositely disposed outlet face. this manner, fluid flows in one certain direction entering the filter element at the inlet face and wil... | sTraIGht thROUgh flow fILter EleMentS hAve beEN USed in SysteMS fOr clEanInG FlUID pAssInG tHEReThrouGH. strAIgHt ThrouGH fLow FILter eleMentS TYpiCaLly wILl HAvE an INlet FACe ANd AN OPpositelY disposED OUTlET faCE. In ThIs MaNneR, FLuID fLowS In ONe certAiN DiRECTiON upon enteRInG the fIlTER EleMEnt aT tHe INleT FACe... | Straightthroughflow filterelements havebeenused in systems for cleaning fluid passing therethrough. Straight throughflow filter elements typically will have an inlet face and an oppositely disposed outlet face. In this manner, fluid flows in one certain direction upon entering the filter element at the... | _Straight_ through _flow_ filter elements have been used _in_ systems for cleaning fluid passing therethrough. Straight through flow filter elements typically will have an inlet _face_ and an oppositely disposed _outlet_ face. In this manner, _fluid_ flows in _one_ certain direction upon entering the _filter_ element a... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention generally relates to the field of drug delivery. More particularly, this invention is directed to inhaled medications (for example medications delivered through pressurized metered dose inhalers (“pMDIs”) or other inhalers) and the delivery of medications to conducting airways a... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention generally relates to the field of drug delivery. More particularly, this invention is directed to inhaled medications (for example medications delivered through pressurized metered dose inhalers (“pMDIs”) or other inhalers) and the delivery of medications to conducting airways a... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention generally relates to the field of drug delivery. More particularly, this invention is directed to inhaled medications (for example medications delivered through pressurized metered dose inhalers (“ pMDIs ”) or other inhalers) and the delivery of medications to conducting airways... | 1. Field the Invention This invention generally relates to the field of drug delivery. More particularly, this invention is directed to inhaled medications (for example medications delivered through pressurized metered dose inhalers (“pMDIs”) or other inhalers) and the delivery medications to conducting airways and alv... | 1. fiElD oF THE INvENTIOn
thiS iNVentIOn geNErAlLy RELatES TO thE fieLD Of drug delIveRY. mORE PaRtICuLaRlY, tHis iNvENTIon Is diReCtED To iNHAlED medIcAtiONS (foR exaMPLe MEdICAtiONS DELiVEred thRougH pREsSurizeD meTeRed dosE iNHalers (“pmdIs”) Or Other inHalerS) aND The dElIverY Of mediCaTIoNs tO COnDUcTiNg AirWaYS a... | 1. Field ofthe InventionThis invention generally relates to the field of drugdelivery. More particularly, this inventionis directedtoinhaled medications (for example medications delivered through pressurized metered dose inhalers (“pMDIs”) orother inhalers) andthe delivery of medications to conductingairways... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention This _invention_ generally relates _to_ the field of drug delivery. More particularly, this invention is directed to _inhaled_ medications (for example medications delivered through pressurized metered dose inhalers (“pMDIs”) or other inhalers) and the delivery _of_ _medications_ to _conduct... |
Spark ignition engines typically have a gas pedal that is connected to an air throttle that meters air into engine. Stepping on the gas pedal typically opens the air throttle, which allows more air into the engine. In some cases, a fuel injector controller adjusts the fuel that is provided to the engine to maintain a d... | Spark ignition engines typically have a gas pedal that is connected to an air throttle that meters air into engine. Stepping on the gas pedal typically opens the air throttle, which allows more air into the engine. In some cases, a fuel injector controller adjusts the fuel that is provided to the engine to maintain a d... | Spark ignition engines typically have a gas pedal that is connected to an air throttle that meters air into engine. Stepping on the gas pedal typically 0p3ns the air throttle, which allows more air into the engine. In some cases, a fuel injector controller adjusts the fuel that is provided to the engine to maintain a d... | Spark ignition engines typically have a gas that is connected to air throttle meters air into engine. Stepping on the gas pedal typically opens the air throttle, which allows more air into engine. In some cases, a injector controller adjusts the that is provided to the to maintain a air/fuel ratio (AFR). The AFR is typ... | SPark IgnItiON EnGINES TYpICaLLy Have A GaS pEdAL that iS COnNeCteD TO an aiR ThRottle tHat mETeRs AIr INto eNGInE. stEppinG oN the gas PeDaL TypicAlLy OpEns ThE aIr thrOTtLE, Which ALlOWS morE AIR iNto THE enginE. in SomE caSES, A Fuel iNjECtOr cONTroLleR AdJUstS thE FuEL THAt is proVIDED tO tHe EnGinE tO MainTAin a D... | Spark ignition engines typically have a gas pedalthat isconnected toan airthrottlethat meters air into engine. Stepping on the gas pedal typically opens the airthrottle, which allows more air into the engine. In some cases, a fuelinjector controller adjuststhe fuel that is provided to the engi... | Spark ignition engines typically have a gas pedal _that_ is _connected_ _to_ _an_ air _throttle_ that meters air into engine. Stepping on the _gas_ _pedal_ typically _opens_ the air throttle, which _allows_ more air _into_ _the_ engine. In some cases, a fuel injector controller _adjusts_ the fuel that is provided to th... |
Some electronic module sub-assemblies need to be inserted into a chassis and then be connected and fully mated with a chassis-mounted connector. Examples of such sub-assemblies are power supplies, RAID disks, peripheral devices, fan assemblies, and processors, all of which require a power connection of some sort. When ... | Some electronic module sub-assemblies need to be inserted into a chassis and then be connected and fully mated with a chassis-mounted connector. Examples of such sub-assemblies are power supplies, RAID disks, peripheral devices, fan assemblies, and processors, all of which require a power connection of some sort. When ... | Some electronic module sub - assemblies need to be inserted into a chassis and then be coJnec6ed and f&llU mated with a chassis - mounted connector. Examples of such sub - assemblies are power supplies, RAID disks, peripheral devices, fan assemblies, and processors, all of which require a power connection of some sort.... | Some electronic module sub-assemblies need to be into chassis and then be connected and fully mated with a chassis-mounted connector. Examples of such sub-assemblies are power supplies, RAID peripheral devices, fan assemblies, and all of which require a power connection of some sort. When these a power connection there... | SOME elEctRONiC moDuLE Sub-assEMbLIeS NEed to be inSeRTeD INtO a chASsIs aND tHEn bE cONNEctED ANd FulLy maTED WITH a CHASSIS-moUnTED cOnNeCToR. eXaMPlES OF such sUB-aSsEMbLies ARe pOweR sUpplieS, raID DISks, pERipHeRal dEViCEs, fAn AsSemblIes, AnD PrOCessorS, aLL Of WHIch REqUIRe A pOwER coNNecTion oF SOMe SORt. wheN ... | Some electronic module sub-assemblies need to be inserted into a chassis andthen be connected and fully mated witha chassis-mounted connector. Examples of such sub-assemblies are power supplies, RAID disks, peripheral devices, fan assemblies, and processors, all of which require a power connecti... | Some electronic module _sub-assemblies_ need to be inserted into _a_ chassis and then be connected and fully _mated_ with a chassis-mounted _connector._ Examples of such sub-assemblies are power supplies, RAID disks, peripheral devices, fan assemblies, _and_ processors, all _of_ which require a _power_ connection of so... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the problem of resonance due to plating stubs on circuit boards.
2. Background of the Related Art
An integrated circuit (IC), also commonly referred to as a “microchip” or “chip,” is an electronic circuit comprising miniaturized semiconductor devices formed in ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the problem of resonance due to plating stubs on circuit boards. 2. Background of the Related Art An integrated circuit (IC), also commonly referred to as a “microchip” or “chip,” is an electronic circuit comprising miniaturized semiconductor devices formed in ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the problem of resonance due to plating stubs on circuit boards. 2. Background of the Related Art An integrated circuit (IC ), also commonly referred to as a “ microchip ” or “ chip, ” is an electronic circuit comprising miniaturized semiconductor devices forme... | 1. of Invention The present invention relates to problem of resonance due plating stubs on circuit boards. 2. Background of the Related Art An integrated circuit (IC), also commonly referred to as a “microchip” or “chip,” is an electronic circuit comprising miniaturized semiconductor devices formed in a semiconductor s... | 1. fIElD Of THe iNvenTION
thE prEsenT INveNtIOn reLATES To THE prOBlEM OF reSOnAnce due TO pLATINg sTuBs ON cirCuIt BoArDs.
2. bAcKgRound oF the rELatEd art
aN INtEGRATEd CIrCUit (iC), aLSO cOmmOnLy rEfERred To aS A “MiCrOChIP” Or “cHiP,” IS AN eleCtroNiC cIrcuit cOmPrisINg mINiAtURizED SeMIcOnDUCTOR DeviCes ForMEd IN ... | 1. Field of the InventionThepresent invention relatesto the problem ofresonance due to plating stubs on circuit boards. 2. Background of theRelated Art An integratedcircuit (IC), also commonly referred to as a “microchip” or “chip,” is an electronic circuit comprising miniaturized semiconductor devicesformed ... | 1. _Field_ _of_ the _Invention_ _The_ present invention relates to the problem of resonance due to plating stubs _on_ circuit boards. 2. Background _of_ the Related _Art_ An integrated circuit (IC), also commonly referred to as a “microchip” or “chip,” is an electronic circuit _comprising_ miniaturized semiconductor de... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a collapsible liquid container, particularly for storing and transporting helicopter fuel, which can be easily transported by a helicopter.
2. Prior Art
A helicopter is severly limited in its range of operations by the volume of fuel consumed. Small helicopters can rar... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a collapsible liquid container, particularly for storing and transporting helicopter fuel, which can be easily transported by a helicopter. 2. Prior Art A helicopter is severly limited in its range of operations by the volume of fuel consumed. Small helicopters can rar... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a collapsible liquid container, particularly for storing and transporting helicopter fuel, which can be easily transported by a helicopter. 2. Prior Art A helicopter is severly limited in its range of operations by the volume of fuel consumed. Small helicopters can rar... | 1. of the Invention The invention relates a collapsible liquid container, for storing and transporting helicopter fuel, which can be easily by a helicopter. 2. Prior Art A helicopter is limited in its range of operations by the volume of fuel consumed. Small helicopters can rarely sufficient fuel on normal work, and co... | 1. fiEld of THE INvEntIon
The iNveNTion RelaTes to A cOLlaPSibLe LiQuid cOntaiNEr, PaRticuLARLY For StorInG anD transPORtING hElicOpTeR Fuel, WHiCH Can Be eASILy TranspORTED By A HElicoptEr.
2. pRioR ART
A HElICoptER iS sEvERLy lImitED in ITS RangE OF OperatiONS By The VOLUmE of fUEl COnsumED. sMall helICoPtERS caN rAR... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to acollapsible liquidcontainer, particularly for storing and transporting helicopter fuel, whichcan be easilytransported by a helicopter. 2. Prior Art A helicopter is severly limited in itsrange of operations by the volume offuel consumed. Small helicopters ... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ invention relates to a collapsible _liquid_ container, _particularly_ _for_ storing and _transporting_ helicopter fuel, which can _be_ easily _transported_ _by_ a helicopter. 2. _Prior_ Art _A_ helicopter is _severly_ limited _in_ its _range_ of operations by _the_ volume of fuel consume... |
Semiconductor memory has become increasingly popular for use in various electronic devices. For example, non-volatile semiconductor memory is used in cellular telephones, digital cameras, personal digital assistants, mobile computing devices, non-mobile computing devices and other devices. Electrically Erasable Program... | Semiconductor memory has become increasingly popular for use in various electronic devices. For example, non-volatile semiconductor memory is used in cellular telephones, digital cameras, personal digital assistants, mobile computing devices, non-mobile computing devices and other devices. Electrically Erasable Program... | Semiconductor memory has become increasingly popular for use in various electronic devices. For example, non - volatile semiconductor memory is used in cellular telephones, digital cameras, personal digital assistants, mobile computing devices, non - mobile computing devices and other devices. Electrically Erasable Pro... | Semiconductor memory has become increasingly popular for use in various electronic devices. For example, non-volatile used cellular telephones, digital cameras, personal digital assistants, mobile computing devices, non-mobile computing devices and other devices. Electrically Erasable Programmable Only Memory (EEPROM) ... | SEmicoNdUCTOR MeMOry hAS bECome InCrEasiNgly PopULAR for USe iN varIOus eLectRoNIc dEViCes. FoR eXAMPle, NOn-voLaTIlE seMIcoNDUCtOr MEMorY is useD in celLuLAr TELEphoNeS, DIGiTAl cAMerAs, PErsOnaL DigITAl asSisTAnTs, mOBIle coMPUTing DevIces, Non-mobILE COmPutiNG DeVICes and otHer deVICEs. ELeCTRIcaLlY eRAsAblE pRogrAM... | Semiconductor memory has becomeincreasingly popular for use in various electronic devices. For example, non-volatile semiconductor memory isused in cellular telephones, digitalcameras, personal digital assistants, mobile computing devices, non-mobile computingdevices and other devices. Electrically Erasa... | _Semiconductor_ memory has _become_ increasingly popular for use in various electronic devices. For _example,_ non-volatile semiconductor _memory_ is _used_ in _cellular_ telephones, digital cameras, _personal_ digital assistants, _mobile_ computing _devices,_ non-mobile computing devices _and_ other devices. Electrica... |
Web services and other network-based applications may be employed to store and retrieve data on behalf of numerous users. In some cases, use of the service may be exchanged for a fee. In other cases, a customer may contract with a third party to host a service on behalf of the customer's users. However, the architectur... | Web services and other network-based applications may be employed to store and retrieve data on behalf of numerous users. In some cases, use of the service may be exchanged for a fee. In other cases, a customer may contract with a third party to innkeeper a service on behalf of the customer's users. However, the archit... | Web services and other network - based applisationC may be employed to store and retrieve data on behalf of numerous users. In some cases, use of the DervLce may be exchanged for a fee. In other cases, a customer may contract with a third party to host a service on behalf of the customer ' s users. However, the archite... | Web services and other network-based applications may be employed to store and retrieve data on behalf of numerous users. In some cases, use of the may be exchanged for a fee. In other cases, a customer contract with third party to a service on behalf of the customer's users. However, the architecture of these services... | wEb sErVIces ANd OTher nEtwORK-BASED APPlICAtIOns MAY bE eMPLOyEd to StoRe AND ReTRIevE DaTA ON bEHALf Of numEROus usERS. In SoME CaSeS, uSe of ThE SeRViCE MaY be exchAnged fOr A fee. iN otHer CasES, A custOmer May ConTracT wItH A thIrD PArty To hOST A SerVIcE oN bEHAlf of ThE CUstoMER'S usErS. HOwEVER, thE aRCHiTectUr... | Web services and other network-based applications may be employed tostore andretrieve data on behalf of numerous users. In some cases, use of the service may be exchanged for a fee. In other cases, acustomer may contract with a third party to host a service on behalf of the cust... | Web services _and_ other network-based applications may be _employed_ to store and retrieve data on behalf of numerous _users._ _In_ some cases, use of the service may be _exchanged_ _for_ a fee. In other _cases,_ a customer may contract with a third party to _host_ _a_ service on behalf of the _customer's_ users. _How... |
SiAlON materials have a number of uses such as, for example, cutting inserts for various metal cutting application and wear parts for various wear applications (e.g., plunger rods for pumps, plunger ball blanks, down hole pump check valve blanks, bushings, blast nozzles, and other wear and impact applications).
Ceramic... | SiAlON materials have a number of uses such as, for example, cutting inserts for various metal cutting application and wear parts for various wear applications (e.g., plunger rods for pumps, plunger ball blanks, down hole pump check valve blanks, bushings, bam nozzles, and other wear and impact applications). Ceramic m... | SiAlON materials have a number of uses such as, for example, cutting inserts for various metal cutting application and wear parts for various wear applications (e. g. , plunger rods for pumps, plunger ball blanks, down hole pump check valve blanks, bushings, blast nozzles, and other wear and impact applications ). Cera... | SiAlON materials have a number of uses such for example, cutting inserts for various metal cutting application and wear parts for various wear applications plunger rods for plunger ball blanks, down hole pump check valve blanks, bushings, blast nozzles, and other wear and impact applications). Ceramic materials have al... | siALoN MATeRiAls HAVe a NUMBEr oF USes sucH aS, fOR ExampLe, cuTtiNg InSeRts for vaRioUS meTAL cuTTinG APpLicaTIoN AnD wEAr PARTs For VaRiOUS weaR apPliCATIONs (E.g., PLUnger RODS for pUmPS, pluNgER BAlL blAnKs, dOWn hOlE pUMp cHeck ValVE blANKS, BUshIngs, bLast NOzZLes, AnD OTHer WEaR and IMPaCT AppLicAtIoNs).
cErAmIc... | SiAlON materialshave a number ofuses such as,forexample, cutting inserts for various metal cutting application and wear parts for various wear applications (e.g., plunger rods for pumps, plunger ballblanks, down hole pumpcheck valve blanks, bushings, blast nozzles,andother wear and impact applicatio... | SiAlON materials have a _number_ of uses _such_ as, for example, cutting inserts for various _metal_ cutting application and wear _parts_ for various wear applications (e.g., plunger rods for pumps, plunger ball _blanks,_ down hole pump check _valve_ blanks, bushings, blast nozzles, _and_ other _wear_ and impact applic... |
1. Technical Field
This disclosure relates in general to network computer systems, and more particularly to a method, apparatus and program storage device for providing mutual failover and load-balancing between interfaces in a network.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Computer systems linked to each other in a network ... | 1. Technical Field This disclosure relates in general to network computer systems, and more particularly to a method, apparatus and program storage device for providing mutual failover and load-balancing between interfaces in a network. 2. Description of the Prior Art Computer systems linked to each other in a network ... | 1. Technical Field This disclosure relates in general to network computer systems, and more particularly to a method, apparatus and program storage device for providing mutual failover and load - balancing between interfaces in a network. 2. Description of the Prior Art Computer systems linked to each other in a networ... | 1. Technical Field disclosure relates in general to network computer systems, and more particularly a method, apparatus and program storage device providing mutual failover and load-balancing between interfaces in a 2. Description of the Prior Art systems to each other in a network are used in businesses and other orga... | 1. TechnIcaL fIELD
ThiS dIScloSuRe ReLATES iN GEnerAL TO nETwORK cOmpUteR sysTemS, AnD MORe pARtICulaRLy tO a meThod, APPARatUs aNd pROGRaM StORAGE DEViCE for Providing mutUaL failOvER aND Load-BalanCinG bETWeeN INtErFaCES IN A NETWork.
2. DEscRiPtioN oF thE prIoR aRT
CoMpUTEr SysTeMS lINkeD to EACh OtHer in A netWoRK ... | 1.Technical Field This disclosure relates in general to network computer systems, and more particularly toa method, apparatus andprogram storage device for providing mutual failover and load-balancing between interfacesin a network. 2. Descriptionofthe Prior Art Computer systems linked to each other in... | 1. _Technical_ _Field_ This disclosure relates _in_ general _to_ network computer systems, and more particularly to a method, apparatus and _program_ storage device for providing mutual _failover_ and load-balancing _between_ interfaces _in_ a network. 2. Description of the Prior _Art_ Computer systems linked to each o... |
The present invention relates to a mask that may be used for selectively growing a solid over a substrate during the manufacture of a semiconductor device. The mask defines a region in which the solid is to be grown. The present invention also relates to a manufacturing method of such a mask, and a method for selective... | The present invention relates to a mask that may be used for selectively growing a solid over a substrate during the manufacture of a semiconductor device. The mask defines a region in which the solid is to be grown. The present invention also relates to a manufacturing method of such a mask, and a method for selective... | The present invention relates to a mask that may be used for selectively growing a solid over a substrate during the manufacture of a semiconductor device. The mask defines a region in Dhicb the solid is to be grown. The present invention also relates to a manufacturing method of such a mask, and a method for selective... | The present invention relates to a mask that may used for selectively growing a solid over substrate during the manufacture of a semiconductor device. The mask defines region which the solid is to be grown. The present invention also relates to manufacturing method of such a mask, and a method selectively growing a usi... | tHE PRESeNt inVeNTioN RElAtEs tO A mAsK THat May be UsED FoR SElEcTIVely GrOwing A SOliD Over A SuBStRATE dUriNg THe mAnUFACtuRE OF A seMIConDUcTor DEviCE. tHe Mask deFiNes A ReGion IN whiCh tHE sOlid Is to Be GroWN. The preSENT iNvENtION AlSo ReLates To A MaNufactURINg mEthOD of suCH A maSK, AnD a MEtHOD foR SELEctIve... | The present invention relates toa mask that may be used for selectively growing a solid over a substrate during the manufacture of a semiconductor device. Themask defines a region in which the solid is tobe grown. The present invention also relates to a manufacturing method of such a mask, and a method for s... | The present invention relates to a mask that may be used for selectively _growing_ a solid over _a_ substrate during the manufacture _of_ a _semiconductor_ device. The mask defines _a_ region in which the solid is to be grown. The present invention _also_ relates _to_ a manufacturing method of _such_ a mask, and a meth... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a fuel evaporation control or vapor recovery system including a charcoal canister, and, more particularly, to a system of the type described, which allows the supply of gasoline vapor to pass to the engine during engine deceleration, thereby improving the efficiency o... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a fuel evaporation control or vapor recovery system including a charcoal canister, and, more particularly, to a system of the type described, which allows the supply of gasoline vapor to pass to the engine during engine deceleration, thereby improving the efficiency o... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a fuel evaporation control or vapor recovery system including a charcoal canister, and, more particularly, to a system of the type described, which allows the supply of gasoline vapor to pass to the engine during engine dese/eration, the5efy improving the efficiency o... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a fuel evaporation control or vapor recovery including a charcoal canister, and, more particularly, to a system of the type described, which allows the supply of gasoline vapor to pass to the engine during engine thereby improving the efficiency of the charcoal canist... | 1. fielD oF ThE iNVentIoN
ThIs InveNtION reLATES TO A fUeL EVaPorAtion CoNTrOL OR VaPOr RecOvErY sYstEm iNcLUDiNG a CHArcoal CAniStER, And, moRe pArtIcuLARly, TO A sYSTem of tHE tyPE DEScRIBed, wHicH AlLOwS tHE SuPPlY OF GasOlINE VaPOr to PaSs TO THe ENGinE DURIng EngiNE DECELERATIon, tHerEby iMPROVinG ThE EFficIenCy o... | 1.Field of the Invention Thisinvention relates to a fuel evaporation control or vaporrecovery system including a charcoal canister, and, more particularly, to a systemof the type described, which allows the supply of gasoline vapor to passtothe engine during engine deceleration, thereby improv... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a fuel evaporation control _or_ _vapor_ recovery system including a charcoal _canister,_ and, more particularly, to _a_ system of the type described, which allows the supply of gasoline _vapor_ to pass _to_ the engine during _engine_ _deceleration,_ thereby improving ... |
The invention relates generally to an automatic lubrication system for an impact tool or the like, and more particularly to a system which includes a pump component for delivering lubricant from a lubricant storage container to a location on the tool where the lubricant is to be applied, the lubricant being transported... | The invention relates generally to an automatic lubrication system for an impact tool or the like, and more particularly to a system which includes a pump component for delivering lubricant from a lubricant storage container to a location on the tool where the lubricant is to be applied, the lubricant being transported... | The invention relates generally to an automatic lubrication system for an impact tool or the like, and more particularly to a system which includes a pump component for delivering lubricant from a lubricant storage container to a location on the tool where the lubricant is to be applied, the lubricant being transported... | The invention relates generally to an automatic lubrication for an impact tool or the like, and more particularly to a system which includes a pump component for delivering lubricant from a lubricant storage container to a location on the tool where the lubricant is to be applied, the lubricant being transported either... | the INvenTiOn ReLAtES gEnerallY to an AutOMatIc LuBRicATIOn sysTEM FoR An impact tOOl oR tHE lIKe, And More pARTiCUlaRLy tO a sYSTeM whIch inClUDEs A pUmp ComPOnent For DELivERInG lUBRICANt FrOM A luBrICAnT STOrAGe cONtAINeR To A lOcatiOn oN thE tOOl WhErE thE LuBrIcANT is To be APPLIEd, The LUBrIcaNT BEING tranSpoRTED... | Theinvention relates generally to an automatic lubricationsystem for an impact tool or the like, and more particularly to asystem which includes apump component fordelivering lubricantfrom a lubricant storagecontainer to a location on the tool where the lubricant is to beapplied,thelubricant beingtransported... | The invention relates generally to _an_ automatic lubrication system _for_ _an_ impact tool or the like, and more particularly to a system which includes _a_ pump component for delivering lubricant from a lubricant storage container _to_ a location on the tool where the lubricant _is_ to be applied, the lubricant being... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a semiconductor package, and a molding apparatus used in the method, and more particularly, to a method of manufacturing a wafer-level chip-size package, and a molding apparatus used in the method.
2. Description of the Related Art
In ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a semiconductor package, and a molding apparatus used in the method, and more particularly, to a method of manufacturing a wafer-level chip-size package, and a molding apparatus used in the method. 2. Description of the Related Art In ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a semiconductor package, and a molding apparatus used in the method, and more particularly, to a method of manufacturing a wafer - level chip - size package, and a Hooding apparatus used in the method. 2. Description of the Related Art... | 1. Field of The present invention relates to a method of a semiconductor package, and a molding apparatus used in the method, and more particularly, to a method manufacturing a wafer-level chip-size package, and a molding apparatus used in the method. 2. Description of the Related Art In keeping with trend toward minia... | 1. FIeld OF THE INVeNtiON
ThE prESENT invENtion RElatES To A methoD of mAnUfaCTurING a semiCONdUcToR pacKAGe, aND A mOlDing ApparAtUs USeD in ThE meTHoD, aND MoRE paRtIcuLArlY, tO A MeThOd Of maNuFAcTUrinG A WAfer-LEvEL chIP-Size PaCKagE, AnD a MOLdInG apPaRAtuS used iN thE mEThoD.
2. dEscRipTion of the rElaTeD ART
iN ... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent invention relates to a methodof manufacturing a semiconductor package, anda molding apparatus used in the method, and more particularly, to a method of manufacturing a wafer-level chip-size package, and a molding apparatus used in the method. 2. Description of theRe... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ present _invention_ relates to _a_ method of _manufacturing_ a semiconductor package, and a molding apparatus used in the method, and more particularly, _to_ a _method_ of manufacturing a _wafer-level_ _chip-size_ package, and a molding _apparatus_ used in _the_ method. 2. Description of... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hardness tester.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventionally, hardness testing methods of a pressing type are well known, such as the Vickers hardness test and the Knoop hardness test, in which an indenter having a planar polygonal shape is pressed against a... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a hardness tester. 2. Description of Related Art Conventionally, hardness testing methods of a pressing type are well known, such as the Vickers hardness test and the Knoop hardness test, in which an indenter having a planar polygonal shape is pressed against a... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a hardness tester. 2. Description of Related Art Conventionally, hardness testing methods of a pressing type are well known, such as the Vickers hardness test and the Knoop hardness test, in which an indenter having a planar polygonal sYapW is pressed against a... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates a hardness tester. Description Related Conventionally, hardness testing methods of a pressing type are well known, such as the Vickers hardness test and the Knoop hardness test, in which an indenter having planar polygonal shape is pressed against a surface a samp... | 1. Field of the InVeNTion
thE presENT INVEnTIon RELATeS to a HARdNesS TeSteR.
2. DESCRipTION Of relATed aRT
cOnveNTIoNalLY, HarDNeSs TesTING mEthODS of a PreSSing TYpE are WELL KnOwn, SuCh AS THE vIcKErS HarDnESS tEST aND tHE knOop hARDNeSS tEST, In WhICh AN IndENter hAving a pLAnar poLygOnaL shApe IS pREsSEd agaiNST a... | 1. Field ofthe Invention Thepresent inventionrelates to a hardness tester. 2. Descriptionof Related Art Conventionally, hardness testing methods of a pressing typeare well known,such as the Vickers hardness test and the Knoop hardness test,inwhich an indenterhaving a planar polygonal shape ispr... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention _relates_ to a hardness tester. 2. Description of Related Art Conventionally, hardness testing methods of a _pressing_ type are well known, _such_ as the Vickers hardness _test_ and the Knoop _hardness_ test, in which _an_ indenter _having_ a planar polygonal shape is pre... |
1. Field
Example embodiments of the inventive concepts described herein relate to a storage system and/or a write method thereof.
2. Related Art
A storage system consists of a host and a storage device and is connected through a variety of interface standards such as UFS (Universal Flash Storage), SATA (Serial ATA), SC... | 1. Field Example embodiments of the inventive concepts described herein relate to a storage system and/or a write method thereof. 2. Related Art A storage system consists of a host and a storage device and is connected through a variety of interface standards such as UFS (Universal Flash Storage), SATA (Serial ATA), SC... | 1. Field Example embodiments of the inventive concepts described herein relate to a storage system and / or a write ne^hod thereof. 2. RelQtfd Art A storage system consists of a host and a storage device and is connectfr through a variety of interface standards such as UFS (Universal Flash Storage ), SATA (Serial ATA )... | 1. Field Example embodiments of the inventive concepts described herein relate to a storage system and/or a write thereof. Related Art A storage system consists of a host and a storage device and is connected through a of standards such as UFS Flash Storage), SATA (Serial ATA), SCSI (Small Computer Small Interface), SA... | 1. FIELd
EXAmpLE eMBodimENTS oF The InVentive CoNcEPTS desCrIBeD hErEin rELATE To a STOrAGE sySTEM aNd/or a wRITE meThod thEREof.
2. RElAtED art
A STOrAGe System consiStS Of a hoSt aNd A stoRage DeVicE aND Is cONneCTeD thRoUgH a vArIETY of INterFaCe staNdARdS SucH as uFS (uNiVersAL FlASh stOrAGe), SATa (serial aTA), SC... | 1. Field Example embodiments of the inventive conceptsdescribed hereinrelateto a storage system and/or a write method thereof. 2. Related Art A storage system consistsof a host and a storage deviceand is connected through a variety of interface standards such as UFS (Universal Flash Storage), SATA (Serial ATA... | 1. _Field_ Example embodiments _of_ the inventive concepts described herein relate to a storage _system_ and/or a write method thereof. 2. Related _Art_ _A_ storage system consists of a host _and_ _a_ storage device and is connected through a variety of interface standards such _as_ UFS (Universal Flash Storage), SATA ... |
The present invention generally relates to semiconductor devices and more particularly to a high-dielectric capacitor, a semiconductor having such a high-dielectric capacitor, and a fabrication process thereof.
With the advancement in the art of device miniaturization, the integration density of semiconductor integrate... | The present invention generally relates to semiconductor devices and more particularly to a high-dielectric capacitor, a semiconductor having such a high-dielectric capacitor, and a fabrication process thereof. With the advancement in the art of device miniaturization, the integration density of semiconductor integrate... | The present invention generally relates to semiconductor devices and more particularly to a high - dielectric capacitor, a semiconductor having such a high - dielectric capacitor, and a fabrication process thereof. With the advancement in the art of device miniaturization, the integration density of semiconductor integ... | The present invention generally to semiconductor devices and more particularly to a high-dielectric capacitor, a semiconductor having high-dielectric capacitor, and a fabrication process thereof. With the advancement in art of device miniaturization, the integration density of semiconductor integrated circuits, in whic... | thE PrEsENt iNvenTIoN GENeRAlLY reLaTES tO sEMicOnductOR Devices AnD MOrE pArticUlaRLy To a high-dIelectrIc capacItor, a SEMicONdUCtOR haVING SUch a HiGH-dieLeCTrIc CApacITOr, and a faBriCAtIon ProcESS THErEof.
With The aDvanceMENt iN The aRt OF DeVicE MINiATURIzAtIon, tHE inTegraTIon DEnsity Of semicOnDUcTOr iNTEGRAte... | The present invention generally relates to semiconductor devices and more particularly to a high-dielectric capacitor, a semiconductor having such a high-dielectric capacitor, and afabrication process thereof. With the advancement in the art of device miniaturization, the integrationdensity of sem... | The present invention _generally_ relates to semiconductor _devices_ and more particularly to _a_ _high-dielectric_ capacitor, a _semiconductor_ having _such_ _a_ high-dielectric capacitor, and a fabrication process thereof. _With_ the advancement in the art _of_ device miniaturization, the integration density of semic... |
There presently exist numerous devices that may be used to grip tubular members while torque is being applied to the tubular member. Such devices include by way of illustration “power tongs,” “backups,” and “chrome tools” and various other devices for gripping tubular members. Examples of power tongs are disclosed in U... | There presently exist numerous devices that may be used to grip tubular members while torque is being applied to the tubular member. Such devices include by way of illustration “power tongs,” “backups,” and “chrome tools” and various other devices for gripping tubular members. Examples of power tongs are disclosed in U... | There presently exist numerous devices that may be used to grip tubular members while torque is being applied to the tubular member. Such devices include by way of illustration “ power tongs, ” “ backups, ” and “ chrome tools ” and various other devices for gripping tubular members. Examples of power tongs are disclose... | There devices that may be used to grip tubular members while torque is being applied to the tubular member. devices include by way of illustration “power tongs,” and “chrome tools” and various other devices for gripping tubular members. Examples of power tongs are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. and 5,291,808 to David Buck... | THere PReSenTLy ExisT nUMEroUs dEviCeS THAt may BE useD tO GRip tUbUlAR meMbERs WHIle torqUE IS being appliED TO The tubUlaR MEmbER. SUCH DEvICEs iNCLuDE By Way oF iLlUSTRAtion “POweR TONGS,” “BACkupS,” AND “cHRoME toolS” anD vaRiOuS otHEr DeViCes foR grIPpING TubULaR mEMbeRS. eXamPlEs OF poweR tOngs ArE DiscloSeD in u... | There presently exist numerous devices that may be used to grip tubular members while torque is being applied to the tubular member. Such devices include by way of illustration “power tongs,” “backups,” and “chrome tools” andvariousother devices for gripping tubular members. Examples of power tongs are... | There presently exist numerous devices that may be used to _grip_ tubular _members_ while torque is being applied to the tubular member. Such devices include by way of illustration “power _tongs,”_ “backups,” _and_ “chrome tools” and _various_ other devices _for_ gripping tubular members. Examples _of_ power tongs are ... |
The present invention generally concerns compositions and methods for fabricating semiconducting devices; and more particularly, in various representative and exemplary embodiments, to deposition of BST on low-loss, insulating substrates for frequency agile applications.
An ordered and stable silicon (Si) surface is mo... | The present invention generally concerns compositions and methods for fabricating semiconducting devices; and more particularly, in various representative and exemplary embodiments, to deposition of BST on low-loss, insulating substrates for frequency agile applications. An ordered and stable silicon (Si) surface is mo... | The present invention generally concerns compositions and methods for fabricating semiconducting devices; and more particuIarl%, in various representative and exemplary embodiments, to deposition of BST on low - loss, insulating substrates for frequency agile applications. An ordered and stable silicon (Si) surface is ... | present invention generally concerns compositions methods for semiconducting devices; and more particularly, in various representative and exemplary embodiments, to deposition of BST on low-loss, insulating substrates for frequency applications. An stable silicon (Si) surface is most desirable for subsequent growth of ... | THE pRESeNT InvenTiOn GENErAllY conceRNS COMpoSitIONs AND MEtHods fOR FAbrIcATInG sEMiCOndUcTiNg DEvIceS; ANd moRE PArTICulARlY, in VAriOUS rEprESEntATiVE aNd exeMpLaRy eMbODiMEntS, to dEpOSItiON OF bSt On LOw-lOsS, iNsuLATiNg SubSTrATeS for FREQUeNcY AGile aPplICATiOns.
aN ORdEred AND stABLe sIliCON (SI) SuRface IS mo... | The present invention generallyconcerns compositionsand methods for fabricating semiconducting devices; and more particularly, in various representative and exemplary embodiments, todeposition of BST on low-loss, insulating substrates forfrequency agile applications.An ordered and stable silicon... | _The_ present _invention_ generally concerns compositions and methods _for_ fabricating semiconducting devices; and more particularly, in various representative _and_ _exemplary_ embodiments, to _deposition_ _of_ BST on low-loss, insulating substrates for frequency _agile_ applications. _An_ ordered and _stable_ silico... |
The present invention relates to a new and distinctive corn inbred line, designated N61060. There are numerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable plant germplasm. Plant breeding begins with the analysis and definition of problems and weaknesses of the current germplasm, the establishment of program goals,... | The present invention relates to a new and distinctive corn inbred line, designated N61060. There are numerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable plant germplasm. Plant breeding begins with the analysis and definition of problems and weaknesses of the current germplasm, the establishment of program goals,... | The present invention relates to a new and distinctive corn inbred line, designated N61060. There are numerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable plant germplasm. Plant breeding begins with the analysis and definition of problems and weaknesses of the current germplasm, the establishment of program goals,... | present relates to a and distinctive corn inbred line, designated N61060. There are steps in the development of any novel, desirable plant Plant breeding begins with the analysis and of problems and weaknesses the current germplasm, the establishment of program goals, and the definition of specific breeding objectives.... | THE PResENt inventiOn rELateS To A nEW anD DiSTInCtIve COrN InBreD LinE, deSiGnATEd n61060. ThERE ArE nUmeRoUS sTEpS IN the DeVelOpMeNT OF ANy nOvel, desIRablE PLANt gERmplasm. plAnt BREeDING bEgInS wItH the analYSiS and DEfiNiTiOn oF pROBLemS AnD wEAknESsEs oF ThE cURrENT GerMPLasM, THE EsTABliShmENT OF prOgRaM goalS,... | The present invention relates to a newand distinctive corn inbredline, designated N61060.There arenumerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable plant germplasm. Plant breeding beginswith the analysis and definitionof problemsand weaknesses of the current germplasm, theestablishment of program... | The present invention relates _to_ a new _and_ distinctive corn inbred line, designated N61060. There are numerous _steps_ in the development _of_ any novel, desirable _plant_ _germplasm._ _Plant_ breeding begins with the _analysis_ and definition of problems and weaknesses of _the_ current germplasm, the establishment... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the field of thermal mechanical processes for the alpha/beta titanium alloys and the articles produced thereby.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The alpha/beta titanium alloys are well known in the art, and are described in the Metals Handbook, Vol. 1 (1961) at pp 1147... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the field of thermal mechanical processes for the alpha/beta titanium alloys and the articles produced thereby. 2. Description of the anterior Art The alpha/beta titanium alloys are well known in the art, and are described in the Metals Handbook, Vol. 1 (1961) at pp 1... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention re?aYes to the field of thermal mechanical processes for the alpha / beta titanium alloys and the a%t&cles produced thereby. 2. Description of the Prior Art The alpha / beta titani8N alloys are well known in the art, and are described in the Metals Handbook, Vol. 1 (1961) at pp ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the field of thermal processes for the alpha/beta titanium alloys and the produced thereby. 2. Description of the Prior Art The alpha/beta titanium alloys are known in art, and described in the Metals Handbook, 1 (1961) at pp These alloys, and various proceses applica... | 1. FIeLD oF The INvEntIOn
tHIS INvENTION RELAteS To thE FiElD OF THerMAL MeChANIcal PrOCESSES fOR The AlPhA/bETA TITaNIUm ALloYS AnD THE arTICLES prOduceD theReby.
2. dESCRiptIon oF THe PriOr Art
tHE ALphA/BETa TiTaniUm ALLoys ARe WEll known iN The arT, aND are DescrIbED in tHe MetaLs HandBoOk, voL. 1 (1961) at pP 1147... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the field of thermal mechanical processesfor the alpha/beta titanium alloys and the articles produced thereby. 2. Description of the PriorArtThe alpha/beta titanium alloys are well known in the art,and are described in the Metals Handbook, Vol.... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the field of thermal mechanical processes _for_ _the_ alpha/beta titanium alloys _and_ the articles produced thereby. _2._ _Description_ of the Prior Art The _alpha/beta_ titanium _alloys_ _are_ well _known_ in the art, and are described in the Metals Handbook, Vol. 1... |
Electronic devices such as central processing units (CPUs) and digital signal processors (DSPs) are comprised of various electronic components including active elements such as transistors and passive elements such as capacitors. Part of electric energy for driving the electronic components is converted into thermal en... | Electronic devices such as central processing units (CPUs) and digital signal processors (DSPs) are comprised of various electronic components including active elements such as transistors and passive elements such as capacitors. Part of electric energy for driving the electronic components is converted into thermal en... | Electronic devices such as central procesWinh units (CPUs) and digital signal processors (DQPe) are comprised of various electronic components including active elements such as transistors and passive eleHenHs such as capacitors. Part of electric energy for driving the electronic components is converted into thermal en... | Electronic devices such as central processing (CPUs) and digital signal (DSPs) are comprised of electronic components including active elements such as transistors and passive elements such as Part of electric for driving the electronic components is converted into thermal energy and dissipated. Since the performance o... | eLECtROnic dEViCES SuCh aS cEntRAL prOCEsSing UniTS (CPUS) ANd dIGitAl SIgNal prOceSsorS (DsPs) are comPRISeD OF VaRioUS EleCTrOnic comPonEnTS INcludIng ACTive EleMENTS suCh aS TRANSISTOrS ANd PASSiVe eLEMeNTs SUCH As CapacitORS. PArT oF eLecTrIC ENERGY for drIViNG THe eLectRoNiC coMpONeNts is coNvErted InTO THerMal En... | Electronic devices such as central processing units (CPUs) and digital signal processors (DSPs) are comprised of variouselectronic components includingactiveelements suchas transistors and passive elementssuch as capacitors. Part of electric energy for driving the electronic components is conve... | Electronic _devices_ such as _central_ processing _units_ _(CPUs)_ and digital signal processors (DSPs) are comprised of various electronic components including active elements such as transistors _and_ passive _elements_ such as _capacitors._ Part of electric _energy_ for driving the electronic components _is_ convert... |
It should be noted that a considerable amount of the pertinent prior art in respect of this technology is disclosed in various patent applications filed designating the present applicant as inventor. These include PCT WO2010/072830 entitled to “A dual fuel boiler” and European patent specification number EP 2 187 122 e... | It should be noted that a considerable amount of the pertinent prior art in respect of this technology is disclosed in various patent applications filed designating the present applicant as inventor. These include PCT WO2010/072830 entitled to “A dual fuel boiler” and European patent specification number EP 2 187 122 e... | It should be noted that a considerable amount of the pertinent prior art in respect of this technology is disclosed in various patent applications filed designating the present applicant as inventor. 5mese include PCT WO2010 / 072830 entitled to “ A dual fuel boiler ” and European patent specification number EP 2 187 1... | It should be noted a considerable amount of the pertinent prior art in respect of this technology is disclosed in various patent applications filed designating the present applicant as inventor. These include PCT WO2010/072830 entitled to “A dual fuel boiler” and patent specification number EP 2 187 122 entitled granul... | It SHOUld bE nOtEd thaT a ConSiDeRablE AMouNt oF The PeRTInenT prIOR ARt in rEspect Of tHis TeCHNOlogy Is dIscloSed iN vaRIOUS PateNt AppLiCATiOns fileD deSiGNATing THE PReSEnT appLicaNT AS INVEntOr. thEse InclUde PcT WO2010/072830 ENTItLED To “A duaL fuel BOILeR” aNd EuROPEan PaTENt SPeCifIcATiOn NumBeR ep 2 187 122 E... | Itshould be notedthat a considerable amount of the pertinentprior art in respect ofthis technology is disclosed in various patentapplicationsfiled designating the presentapplicant asinventor. These include PCTWO2010/072830entitled to “A dual fuel boiler”and European patent specification number EP 2 187 1... | It should be noted _that_ a _considerable_ amount of the pertinent prior art in respect of this technology _is_ disclosed _in_ _various_ patent applications _filed_ designating the present applicant as inventor. _These_ include PCT WO2010/072830 _entitled_ to “A _dual_ fuel _boiler”_ and _European_ patent _specificatio... |
This invention relates to a support mechanism for supporting dental instruments, and more particularly, to a dental instrument support mechanism for establishing stable support for dental instruments such as a dental cutting tool, a drill, a fiber scope and a diamond bar within an oral cavity in desired positions there... | This invention relates to a support mechanism for supporting dental instruments, and more particularly, to a dental instrument support mechanism for establishing stable support for dental instruments such as a dental cutting tool, a drill, a fiber scope and a diamond bar within an oral cavity in desired positions there... | This invention relates to a support mechanism for supporting dental instruments, and more particularly, to a dental instrument support mechanism for establishing stable dupLort for dental instruments such as a dental cutting tool, a drill, a fiber scope and a diamond bar within an oral cavity in desired positions there... | This invention relates to support mechanism for supporting dental instruments, and more particularly, to a dental support mechanism for stable support for dental instruments such as a cutting tool, a drill, a fiber scope a diamond bar within an oral cavity desired positions therein to perform a dental treatment or test... | thIs INventIOn reLATeS To a sUppOrt mEcHaNISM fOR SUPpoRTing dENTAl iNstRUmenTs, AnD mOrE pArTicUlaRly, To a dEnTAl INSTRUMEnT sUppOrT MEChANISm fOR eStABLISHINg sTABlE suPPorT fOR dENtal insTrUMENTs SuCH as a deNtaL cuTTing TooL, A DriLL, a fIbER sCOpE and A DIamOND bar WITHIN An ORaL cAVITy In DESiReD POsItionS ThEre... | This invention relates to a supportmechanismfor supporting dental instruments, and more particularly, to a dental instrument support mechanismfor establishing stable support for dental instrumentssuch as a dental cutting tool, a drill,afiber scope and adiamond bar within an oral cavity in desired position... | This invention relates to a support _mechanism_ for supporting dental _instruments,_ _and_ _more_ particularly, to a dental _instrument_ _support_ _mechanism_ for establishing stable support _for_ dental instruments _such_ as a _dental_ cutting tool, a drill, a fiber scope and a diamond _bar_ _within_ an oral cavity _i... |
This invention relates to digital communication networks having a network management system (NMS) for managing data traffic between user endpoints through intermediate core switches in the network and more particularly to the establishment of soft permanent virtual circuits (SPVC) across the network provisioned with me... | This invention relates to digital communication networks having a network management system (NMS) for managing data traffic between user endpoints through intermediate core switches in the network and more particularly to the establishment of soft permanent virtual circuits (SPVC) across the network provisioned with me... | This invention relates to digital communication networks having a n@tw8rk management system (NMS) for managing data traffic between user endpoints through intermediate core switches in the network and more pa$ticu<arly to the establishment of soft permanent virtual circuits (SPVC) across the network provisioned with me... | This relates to communication networks having a management system (NMS) for managing data traffic user endpoints through intermediate switches in the and particularly to the of soft permanent virtual circuits (SPVC) across the network provisioned with to identify any SPVC crossing a randomly selected core switch. Digit... | thIs iNveNtION ReLatES To diGital comMuNICaTIon NETworks HAviNg a NeTWOrK mANagEMenT SYSTEM (NMS) FoR MANaGING DaTA trAFFIc BETweeN uSEr ENdpoinTs throuGh INtERmedIATE CORe swiTcHEs IN ThE NETwOrK ANd moRe PaRTIcULarly to THe esTABLIshMEnt of soft permAnENT vIrTual cIrCUITs (SPVC) AcRoss tHE nETworK PRoVIsIONEd WitH ME... | This invention relates to digital communication networks having a network management system (NMS) for managing data traffic between user endpoints through intermediate core switches in the networkand more particularly to the establishment ofsoft permanent virtual circuits (SPVC)across the networkprovisioned ... | This invention relates to digital communication _networks_ _having_ a network _management_ system (NMS) _for_ managing data traffic between user endpoints through intermediate core switches in the network and more particularly to the establishment of soft permanent virtual circuits (SPVC) across the network provisioned... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an intelligent peripheral system and a call processing method thereof, and in particular to an improved IP(Intelligent Peripheral) system and a call processing method thereof which are capable of directly being connected with another IP system and implementing ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an intelligent peripheral system and a call processing method thereof, and in particular to an improved IP(Intelligent Peripheral) system and a call processing method thereof which are capable of directly being connected with another IP system and implementing ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an intelligent peripheral system and a call processing method thereof, and in particular to an improved IP (Intelligent Peripheral) system and a call processing method thereof which are capable of directly being connected with another IP system and implementing... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to an intelligent peripheral system and a call method thereof, and in particular to an improved IP(Intelligent Peripheral) system and a call processing method thereof which are capable of being connected with another IP system and implementing an easier expandability of a... | 1. fiELd of the InvEntion
the pReSEnt InvENTIoN ReLAtEs To an INtellIGeNT PeriPHERAl sySTEM aNd a CALL PROCessiNG MEthod ThEReOf, ANd IN PartIcULAR to an iMproVeD iP(INTELlIgEnt PeRIPHeRAl) SysTEM AND a CalL PROCESsiNg METhOd ThEReOF wHICh ARe CApable OF DiRECtLy BeIng ConNeCTEd WITH anOtHEr Ip SYSTEM anD ImPlemeNtinG ... | 1. Fieldof the Invention The presentinvention relates to anintelligentperipheral system and a call processing method thereof, andin particularto an improved IP(Intelligent Peripheral) system and a call processing method thereof which are capable of directly being connected with another IP system and imp... | _1._ Field of the Invention The _present_ invention relates to _an_ intelligent peripheral system _and_ a call processing method _thereof,_ _and_ _in_ _particular_ to an _improved_ IP(Intelligent _Peripheral)_ system and a call processing _method_ thereof which are capable of directly being connected with another IP sy... |
This invention relates to polyorganosiloxane traction fluids. The polyorganosiloxane traction fluids of this invention are particularly well suited for use in traction drive systems and transmissions subject to wide operating temperature conditions.
A traction drive is a device by which torque can be transmitted from o... | This invention relates to polyorganosiloxane traction fluids. The polyorganosiloxane traction fluids of this invention are particularly well suited for use in traction drive systems and transmissions subject to wide operating temperature conditions. A traction drive is a device by which torque can be transmitted from o... | This invention relates to polyorganosiloxane traction fluids. The polyorganosiloxane traction fluids of this invention are particularly well suited for use in traction drive systems and transmissions subject to wide operating temperature conditions. A traction drive is a device by which torque can be transmitted from o... | This invention relates to traction fluids. The polyorganosiloxane traction fluids of this invention are particularly well suited for use in drive and transmissions to wide operating temperature A traction drive is a device by which torque can be transmitted from one smooth rolling element to another wherein the rolling... | this INVenTION rELATeS TO poLyorGAnOSiLoxaNE TracTIon FluidS. The pOLyorGANosILoXaNE tractIOn FluiDS Of THis invEntiOn Are parTiCuLarly WELL SUItED fOr Use iN tracTIon dRIVE sYsteMs AnD TraNSmisSionS SuBjEct To wIDe OPERaTing TeMPeraTUrE cOnDiTIOns.
a TRACtion dRivE IS A DEVICE by wHIcH TOrQUe cAN BE TraNsMitTed FrOm o... | This invention relates topolyorganosiloxane traction fluids. The polyorganosiloxane traction fluids of this invention are particularlywell suitedforuse in tractiondrive systems and transmissions subject to wideoperating temperature conditions. A traction driveis adevice by which torque can betransmitte... | _This_ invention relates to polyorganosiloxane traction _fluids._ The polyorganosiloxane _traction_ fluids of this invention are _particularly_ well suited for use in traction drive systems and transmissions subject _to_ wide operating temperature conditions. A traction drive is a _device_ by which _torque_ can be tran... |
Although the present invention is potentially useful in a variety of environments, it was developed primarily for use in a medical facility. In moving patients from one treatment area to another, the practice prior to development of the present invention was to use personnel to guide an IV-pole along with the gurney or... | Although the present invention is potentially useful in a variety of environments, it was developed primarily for use in a medical facility. In moving patients from one treatment area to another, the practice prior to development of the present invention was to use personnel to guide an IV-pole along with the gurney or... | Although the present invention is potentially useful in a variety of environments, it was developed primarily for use in a medical facility. In moving patients from one treatment area to another, the practice prior to development of the present invention was to use personnel to guide an IV - pole along with the gurney ... | Although the present invention is potentially useful in a variety of environments, it was developed primarily for use in a medical facility. In moving patients from one treatment area to another, the practice prior to development of the present invention was to use personnel to guide an IV-pole along with the gurney or... | alThoUGH the preSeNt InvEntioN IS potENTialLY usEfuL IN a variEtY Of ENVIrOnMents, It WAS DevELoPeD PRIMaRILY FOR UsE IN a MEDiCAl FACiliTy. iN mOvINg patIENts fROM One trEaTMEnt area TO ANotheR, thE praCTICE pRiOr To DEVeLopmENt oF the prESEnT invEntIoN WAS TO uSE pErsONNEl TO GUIdE aN Iv-pOLE ALONG WitH THE GURNeY oR... | Although the presentinvention is potentially useful in a variety of environments, it was developed primarily for use ina medical facility. In moving patients from onetreatment area to another, the practice prior to development of the present invention was to use personnel to guide anIV-pole along wi... | Although the present _invention_ _is_ potentially useful in a variety of environments, it was developed primarily _for_ use in a medical facility. _In_ moving patients _from_ one _treatment_ area to another, the practice prior to development of the present invention was to use personnel to guide _an_ IV-pole along with... |
Many consumer products are applied to the skin or hair, and/or involve the sensory experience of touching. Consumer preferences are influenced by a multitude of factors, including product effectiveness, the feel of the product, fragrance, durability, ease of rinsing, etc. One way to determine consumer preferences is by... | Many consumer products are applied to the skin or hair, and/or involve the sensory experience of touching. Consumer preferences are influenced by a multitude of factors, including product effectiveness, the feel of the product, fragrance, durability, ease of rinsing, etc. One way to determine consumer preferences is by... | Many consumer products are applied to the skin or hair, and / or involve the sensory experience of touching. Consumer preferences are influenced by a multitude of factors, including product effectiveness, the feel of the product, fragrance, durability, ease of rinsing, etc. One way to determine consumer preferences is ... | Many consumer products are applied to the skin or hair, and/or sensory experience touching. Consumer preferences are influenced by a multitude of including product effectiveness, the feel of the product, fragrance, ease of rinsing, One way to determine consumer preferences is by conducting consumer marketing tests, in ... | mANY COnsUMEr PrODuCTs ArE aPpLIeD To ThE sKiN or haIr, And/oR inVolVE THE SENSORy ExpeRiENCe oF tOUchiNG. conSUmeR prEFErencEs arE iNFLUENCEd BY a MUltITude of FaCtoRS, INcluDIng ProducT EFFeCTIVeNess, ThE feEl oF tHE pRoDUCt, frAGrANCE, durAbilItY, eASe of riNSinG, eTc. ONe wAY tO detErmINE consumER PREFEreNcEs is bY... | Many consumer products are applied to the skin or hair, and/or involve the sensory experienceof touching. Consumer preferences are influenced by a multitude of factors, including product effectiveness, the feel of the product, fragrance, durability, ease of rinsing, etc.One way to determine consume... | Many consumer products are applied to the skin _or_ hair, and/or involve the sensory experience _of_ touching. Consumer preferences are influenced _by_ a multitude of _factors,_ including product _effectiveness,_ the feel of _the_ product, fragrance, durability, ease of _rinsing,_ etc. _One_ way to _determine_ consumer... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electronic control unit and method using a microcomputer, specifically to an electronic control unit and method in which a control program and control data used for the microcomputer performing a control process can be rewritten on board.
2. Related Art
As a... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electronic control unit and method using a microcomputer, specifically to an electronic control unit and method in which a control program and control data used for the microcomputer performing a control process can be rewritten on board. 2. Related Art As a... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electronic control unit and method using a microcomputer, specifically to an electronic control unit and method in which a control program and control data used for the microcomputer performing a control process can be rewritten on board. 2. Related Art As a... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electronic control unit and method using a microcomputer, specifically to an electronic control unit and method in which a control program and control data for the microcomputer performing a control process can be rewritten on board. 2. Related As an electro... | 1. fIeLd OF ThE invEnTION
THe PReSent INvEntiOn rElaTES to An elECTRONic coNTROl UnIt ANd MeTHOD USing a micrOcoMpUter, SpeCIfICAlLy tO an elECTronIc COnTROL Unit AND mETHoD In WhICh A cONtROL PROGram aNd cONTrOl DATa Used For the mIcROCompUteR PeRFOrmIng a ContROL Process CAN be rEwritTeN ON bOArD.
2. rELaTed aRt
AS A... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electronic control unit and method using a microcomputer, specifically toan electronic control unit and method in which a control program and control data used for the microcomputer performinga control process can berewritten on ... | _1._ Field of _the_ Invention The present invention _relates_ to an electronic control unit _and_ method using _a_ microcomputer, specifically to an electronic _control_ unit and method in _which_ a _control_ program and control data used for the microcomputer _performing_ a control process can _be_ rewritten on board.... |
1. Field of the Invention
This present invention relates generally to the field of electronic circuitry and, more specifically, to techniques for fabricating integrated circuits implementing small wavelength photolithography technology.
2. Description of the Related Art
This section is intended to introduce the reader ... | 1. Field of the Invention This present invention relates generally to the field of electronic circuitry and, more specifically, to techniques for fabricating integrated circuits implementing small wavelength photolithography technology. 2. Description of the Related Art This section is intended to introduce the reader ... | 1. Field of the Invention This present invention relates generally to the field of electronic circuitry and, more specifically, to techniques for fabricating integrated circuits implementing small wavelength photolithography technology. 2. Description of the Related Art This section is intended to introduce the reader ... | 1. Field the Invention This present invention relates generally to the field of electronic circuitry and, more specifically, to techniques integrated circuits wavelength photolithography technology. 2. Description of the Related Art This section is intended to the reader to various aspects of art be related aspects of ... | 1. fieLd of tHe inveNTioN
tHIS pRESenT INvEnTIOn RELateS GENerALLy to ThE fiEld OF elecTronIC cIrcUITry ANd, MorE speciFicaLLy, tO TecHNIqUEs foR fAbriCaTING INTeGraTed cIRCuItS IMpLeMeNTiNG sMalL waVElEngTH PHoTolItHOGRAphy TEcHNOlogY.
2. DEsCRIption OF tHe RELated ARt
tHIS secTIon IS iNtendEd to iNTroDucE THe ReADER ... | 1. Field of the Invention This present invention relates generally to the field of electronic circuitry and, more specifically, to techniques for fabricating integrated circuits implementing small wavelength photolithography technology.2. Description of the Related ArtThis sectionis intended to introduce the ... | _1._ Field of the Invention This _present_ invention relates generally to the field of electronic circuitry _and,_ more _specifically,_ to _techniques_ for _fabricating_ _integrated_ circuits implementing small wavelength _photolithography_ technology. 2. Description of the Related Art _This_ section is _intended_ to i... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an imaging apparatus, and, more particularly, to an imaging apparatus having a print media dam in association with an automatic sheet feeder mechanism.
2. Description of the Related Art
An imaging apparatus typically includes an automatic sheet feeder (ASF) inc... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an imaging apparatus, and, more particularly, to an imaging apparatus having a print media dam in association with an automatic sheet feeder mechanism. 2. Description of the Related Art An imaging apparatus typically includes an automatic sheet feeder (ASF) inc... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an imaging apparatus, and, more particularly, to an imaging apparatus having a print media dam in association with an automatic sheet feRcer mechanism. 2. Description of the Related Art An imaging apparatus typically includes an automatic sheet feeder (ASF) inc... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an imaging apparatus, and, more to an imaging apparatus having print media dam in association with an automatic sheet feeder mechanism. 2. of Related Art An imaging apparatus includes an automatic feeder (ASF) including a media tray and a sheet picking mechanis... | 1. FielD oF THe INveNtIoN
thE PREsenT INVEnTiOn RelaTes TO aN iMAGiNg apParAtus, and, MORE ParTICUlaRLy, to an ImAgINg ApPaRaTuS HAViNG a prinT MeDiA dAM iN aSsociaTioN witH aN aUtoMATIc ShEeT FeedER mECHANISm.
2. DEsCriptiON OF tHe RelATeD aRT
An imAGING apPARatUs TypicAllY INcludEs AN autOmATIc shEET feEdeR (aSf) InC... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an imaging apparatus,and, more particularly, to animaging apparatus having a print media dam in association withan automatic sheet feeder mechanism. 2. Descriptionof the Related Art Animagingapparatus typically includes anautomatic sheetfeede... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates _to_ an _imaging_ apparatus, and, more particularly, to an imaging _apparatus_ _having_ a print media dam in _association_ _with_ an automatic sheet _feeder_ _mechanism._ 2. Description _of_ the Related Art _An_ _imaging_ apparatus typically includes _an_ _automat... |
Modern military engagements require detecting and monitoring the movement of people and resources, both military and civilian, in real time over a wide area with little direct human supervision. This problem poses a number of challenges to conventional sensing and data processing technologies. In the context of such be... | Modern military engagements require detecting and monitoring the movement of people and resources, both military and civilian, in real time over a wide area with little direct human supervision. This problem poses a number of challenges to conventional sensing and data processing technologies. In the context of such be... | Modern military eMgagementA require detecting and monitoring the movement of people and resources, both military and cJCilian, in real time over a wide area with little direct human supervision. This problem poses a number of challenges to conventional sensing and data processing technologies. In the context of such be... | Modern military engagements require detecting and monitoring the movement people and resources, both military civilian, real time over a wide area with little direct human supervision. problem a number of challenges to conventional sensing and data processing technologies. In the of such behavior, it has become increas... | MODERN milItARY eNgAgeMEnTS ReqUIrE deTeCTiNG AnD monItoring tHe moveMEnt of PEOPle AnD RESOURcES, bOTH mIlITAry And civiLian, in reAL TiME oVeR A WiDE areA wITh LiTTle dirECt HUman suPERVIsion. this PRoBleM pOSes a NUMBER of cHAlLEnGEs tO coNVENTiONAl seNSing AnD dATA PRoCEssIng TechNoLOgies. in THe CONTEXT Of SUcH bE... | Modern military engagements require detecting and monitoringthe movement of people and resources, both militaryand civilian, in real time over a wide area with little direct human supervision. This problem poses a number of challengesto conventional sensing and data processing technologies.In the contextof... | Modern military engagements require detecting and monitoring the movement of people and resources, both military and civilian, in _real_ time over a _wide_ _area_ with little direct human _supervision._ This problem poses _a_ _number_ of challenges to conventional sensing _and_ data _processing_ technologies. In _the_ ... |
Field of the Invention
The disclosure relates to a signal processing method and signal processing apparatus and, more particularly, to a technique for extracting a feature amount suited to pattern identification from multi-dimensional data such as image data.
Description of the Related Art
As a feature amount effective... | Field of the Invention The disclosure relates to a signal processing method and signal processing apparatus and, more particularly, to a technique for extracting a feature amount suited to pattern identification from multi-dimensional data such as image data. Description of the Related Art As a feature amount effective... | Field of the Invention The disclosure relates to a signal processing method and signal processing apparatus and, more particularly, to a technique for extracting a feature amount suited to pattern identification from multi - dimensional data such as image data. Description of the Related Art As a feature amount effecti... | Field of the The disclosure relates a processing method and processing apparatus and, more to a technique for extracting a feature amount suited to pattern identification from multi-dimensional data such as image data. Description of the Related Art As a feature amount pattern identification such as face recognition, a... | FiElD of THE inVenTion
thE diSclosUrE relaTES To a SigNal PRoCessING meTHOD anD sIGnAL PrOcEsSing aPPARaTuS AND, mORE pArTIculARlY, TO a teCHNiqUe foR ExTRAcTING A FEaTuRe aMOunT SUiTeD To pATtern iDENTIFiCaTion frOM mulTi-dImensiONal DaTA such AS ImaGE Data.
DEscRiptIon OF tHE rElatED arT
AS A FeaTuRE aMount EfFectiVe... | Field ofthe Invention The disclosure relatesto a signal processing method and signal processing apparatusand, more particularly, to a techniqueforextractinga feature amountsuited topattern identification frommulti-dimensional datasuchas imagedata. Description of the Related Art Asa feature ... | _Field_ of the Invention _The_ disclosure relates to a signal processing method and signal processing apparatus and, more particularly, _to_ a technique for extracting a _feature_ amount suited to _pattern_ identification _from_ multi-dimensional data such as image data. Description _of_ _the_ Related Art _As_ a featur... |
Conventional vehicles have a multiplicity of safety functions which are dependent on ambient data of the vehicle. This has the effect of sensing, for example, bends, other vehicles etc. and correspondingly reacting. This usually requires a multiplicity of sensors, and depending on the sensor, also emitters for outputti... | Conventional vehicles have a multiplicity of safety functions which are dependent on ambient data of the vehicle. This has the effect of sensing, for example, bends, other vehicles etc. and correspondingly reacting. This usually requires a multiplicity of sensors, and depending on the sensor, also emitters for outputti... | Conventional vehicles have a multiplicity of safety functions which are dependent on ambient data of the vehicle. This has the effect of sensing, for example, bends, other vehicles etc. and correspondingly reacting. This usually requires a multiplicity of sensors, and depeMd7ng on the sensor, also emitters for o6tpuGti... | vehicles have a multiplicity of safety functions which are dependent on ambient data of the vehicle. has the effect of sensing, for example, other vehicles etc. and correspondingly reacting. This usually requires a multiplicity of and depending on the sensor, also emitters for outputting radiation. Usually an ultrasoni... | ConvEnTionAL veHiCLeS HAVE a mULTiplICity Of sAfetY FuNctIONS whiCh ArE dePENDent oN AmBienT DaTA Of THe VEHICLe. ThIs hAS thE EFFeCT oF SENSing, fOR ExamPle, bENdS, othER vEHICleS ETc. ANd CoRrespOnDiNGLY rEaCTiNG. ThIS USuaLlY reQuiReS A mUlTiPliCIty OF sEnsorS, aNd DEPENdiNG on The SEnsoR, ALSo eMITTErS fOr OuTpuTTI... | Conventional vehicles have a multiplicity of safety functions whichare dependent on ambient data of thevehicle. This has the effect of sensing, for example, bends,other vehicles etc. and correspondingly reacting. Thisusually requires a multiplicity of sensors, and dependingon the sensor, ... | Conventional vehicles have a multiplicity of safety functions which are dependent on _ambient_ data of the _vehicle._ This has the effect _of_ sensing, for _example,_ bends, other vehicles _etc._ and correspondingly reacting. This usually _requires_ a multiplicity _of_ sensors, and depending _on_ the _sensor,_ also emi... |
Contemporary cleaning appliances, such as dishwashers or clothes washers, are a common convenience in many homes. A user simply loads the cleaning appliance with laundry to be treated into a treating chamber, along with an optional supply of a treating chemistry, such as detergents, bleach, enzymes, and anti-spotting a... | Contemporary cleaning appliances, such as dishwashers or clothes washers, are a common convenience in many homes. A user simply loads the cleaning appliance with laundry to be treated into a treating chamber, along with an optional supply of a treating chemistry, such as detergents, bleach, enzymes, and anti-spotting a... | Contemporary cleaning appliances, such as dishwashers or clothes washers, are a common convenience in many homes. A user simply loads the cleaning appliance with laundry to be treated into a treating chamber, along with an optional supply of a treating chemistry, such as detergents, bleach, enzymes, and anti - spotting... | Contemporary appliances, such as dishwashers clothes washers, are a convenience in many homes. A user simply loads the cleaning appliance with laundry to be treated into a treating chamber, along with an optional of a treating chemistry, such detergents, bleach, enzymes, and anti-spotting agents and selects and initiat... | COntEmPorarY cleanING APpLiAnCes, sUCH AS DiShwAsheRS or cloThES waShERs, are a COmMon cOnvENiEnCE In maNy hOMES. A UsER SimpLy loAdS ThE cLEaNiNG APpLiancE wITh LAundRy TO Be TrEAtED iNto A TREatInG ChAMbEr, AlONg WITh An oPtiONal Supply oF A TREaTINg ChEmIsTrY, such as dEtErGENtS, bLEaCH, enzYmes, anD aNti-SPOtTinG A... | Contemporarycleaning appliances,such as dishwashers or clothes washers, are a common convenience in manyhomes. Auser simply loads the cleaning appliance with laundry to be treated into a treating chamber, alongwith an optionalsupply of a treating chemistry, such as detergents, bleach, enzymes, and anti-s... | Contemporary cleaning _appliances,_ such as _dishwashers_ or clothes washers, _are_ a _common_ convenience in many homes. A _user_ simply loads the cleaning _appliance_ with laundry to be treated into a treating chamber, _along_ with an optional supply of a treating chemistry, such as detergents, bleach, enzymes, and _... |
A framing system may be a structural (i.e., load bearing) system, or a non-structural (i.e., a non-load bearing) system. A non-structural framing system is not intended for use in load bearing applications. Non-structural framing systems have practical applications including, for example, building mock-ups or light-wei... | A framing system whitethorn be a structural (i.e., load bearing) system, or a non-structural (i.e., a non-load bearing) system. A non-structural framing system is not intended for use in load bearing applications. Non-structural framing systems have practical applications including, for example, building mock-ups or li... | A framing system may be a structural (i. e. , load bearing) system, or a non - structural (i. e. , a non - load bearing) system. A non - structural fEaminR system is not intendsF for use in load bearing applications. Non - structural framing systems have practical applications including, for example, building mock - up... | A system may be a structural load bearing) system, or a non-structural (i.e., a non-load bearing) system. A non-structural system is not intended for use in load bearing applications. Non-structural framing systems have practical applications including, for example, building mock-ups or light-weight structures, prototy... | A fRAming SYSTEm MaY BE a sTrUctURal (i.e., loAD bEArIng) sysTem, OR a NOn-StruCTuRAL (I.e., A Non-lOAd beArIng) sYstem. a noN-sTRUcTurAL FRamiNG SySTEm Is nOt iNTENDeD foR Use IN LoAd BEaRiNg AppLIcaTIOnS. NoN-sTrUCtural fRAMInG SysTEmS HAVe PRaCTicaL apPLiCATIOns InClUDInG, fOR exAMpLe, bUiLDInG MOCk-uPs or LiGHt-WEi... | A framing systemmay be a structural (i.e., loadbearing) system, or a non-structural (i.e., a non-load bearing) system. Anon-structural framing system is not intendedfor use inload bearingapplications. Non-structuralframing systems have practical applications including, for example, buildingmock-ups or lig... | _A_ _framing_ system may be a structural (i.e., load bearing) _system,_ or _a_ non-structural _(i.e.,_ a non-load bearing) system. A _non-structural_ framing _system_ is _not_ intended _for_ _use_ in load bearing applications. Non-structural framing _systems_ have practical _applications_ including, for _example,_ _bui... |
Medical imaging techniques for organs and tissues in a human or animal body have changed considerably over the last 20 years, in good measure because of adoption of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for medical imaging. Damadian(Science 171(1971) 1151-1153), Weisman(Science 178 (1972) 1288-1290), Lauterbur(Nature 242(... | Medical imaging techniques for organs and tissues in a human or animal body have changed considerably over the last 20 years, in good measure because of adoption of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for medical imaging. Damadian(Science 171(1971) 1151-1153), Weisman(Science 178 (1972) 1288-1290), Lauterbur(Nature 242(... | Medical imaging techniques for organs and tissues in a human or animal body have changed considerably over the last 20 years, in good measure because of adoption of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for medical imaging. Damadian (Science 171 (1971) 1151 - 1153 ), Weisman (Science 178 (1972) 1288 - 1290 ), Lauterbur (N... | Medical imaging techniques for organs tissues in a human or animal body changed considerably over the last 20 years, in good measure because of adoption of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for medical imaging. Damadian(Science 171(1971) 1151-1153), Weisman(Science 178 (1972) 1288-1290), Lauterbur(Nature 242(1973) 190... | medicaL iMaGINg tecHniQUeS for OrGAns AnD tiSsUES In A HumAN oR aNimAL BoDY hAve cHanGed CONsIDeRAbly oveR ThE laSt 20 YearS, in gOoD MeAsuRe bEcaUsE OF aDOPTiON oF NuCLEaR mAGNEtiC REsONaNce ImAGing FoR meDIcAL IMAginG. DAMAdian(SciENCE 171(1971) 1151-1153), WEisman(sciENCe 178 (1972) 1288-1290), LaUTeRBuR(NATURe 242(... | Medical imagingtechniques for organs and tissues in ahuman or animal body have changed considerably over the last 20 years,in good measure because ofadoption of nuclear magnetic resonance imagingfor medical imaging. Damadian(Science 171(1971) 1151-1153), Weisman(Science 178 (1972) 1288-1290), Lauterbur(Nat... | Medical imaging techniques _for_ organs and tissues in a human or animal body have changed considerably _over_ the _last_ 20 years, in good measure because of adoption of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for _medical_ imaging. Damadian(Science _171(1971)_ 1151-1153), _Weisman(Science_ 178 (1972) _1288-1290),_ Lauterb... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wind-power generation system and a control method for the same.
2. Description of Related Art
In recent years, when the grid frequency has become higher than the rated frequency, an output-power limiting operation for limiting the output power of wind turbine... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a wind-power generation system and a control method for the same. 2. Description of Related Art In recent years, when the grid oftenness has become higher than the rated frequency, an output-power limiting operation for limiting the output power of wind turbine... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a wind - power generation system and a control method for the same. 2. Description of Related Art In recent yeAEs, when the grid frrquenc6 has become higher than the rated frequency, an KutOut - power limiting operation for limiting the o*tpuY power of wiGF rur... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a wind-power generation system and a control for the 2. of Related Art recent years, when the grid frequency has become higher than the rated frequency, an output-power operation for limiting the output power of wind turbines is sometimes performed of the wind ... | 1. fiELd Of the InVenTIon
thE pReSENt INVeNtION relATes To A wiND-powEr GeneRatIOn SysteM aND a coNTrol mEtHoD for ThE SaMe.
2. dESCripTIoN of RElaTed aRT
iN RECeNt yEARs, WHeN tHe gRID fREQueNCY hAS beComE higHeR THan ThE rATED FreqUENcY, aN OutPUT-POWer lImiTiNG OpEratIoN FOR LIMiTiNg ThE oUtPUT PoweR oF WiND tuRbiNE... | 1. Field of the Invention The presentinvention relates to a wind-power generationsystem and a control method for the same. 2. Description of Related ArtIn recent years, when the grid frequency has become higher than the rated frequency, an output-power limiting operation for limitingthe output powerof wi... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention The present invention relates _to_ _a_ _wind-power_ generation system and a control method for _the_ same. _2._ Description of _Related_ Art _In_ recent years, when the _grid_ frequency _has_ become higher than _the_ _rated_ frequency, an _output-power_ _limiting_ operation _for_ _limiting_ ... |
The invention pertains to a process for treating a mineral oil having a substantially large nitrogen content during which process at least some hydrocarbon molecules of the mineral oil are chemically altered to form a mineral oil having different properties. More particularly, the invention pertains to a process for hy... | The invention pertains to a process for treating a mineral oil having a substantially large nitrogen content during which process at least some hydrocarbon molecules of the mineral oil are chemically altered to form a mineral oil having different properties. More particularly, the invention pertains to a process for hy... | The invention pertains to a process for treating a mineral oil having a substantially large nitrogen content during which process at least some hydrocarbon molecules of the mineral oil are chemically altered to form a mineral oil having different properties. More particularly, the invention pertains to a process for hy... | The invention pertains to a process for treating a mineral oil a substantially large nitrogen during which process at least some hydrocarbon molecules mineral oil chemically to form mineral oil having different properties. More particularly, the invention pertains to a process for hydrocracking hydrocarbon feedstocks c... | thE iNVENTioN PertAINS TO a procEsS for trEATiNg A mIneRal OiL hAVING A subsTANTiAlLy LargE nItROgeN COntEnt DUrING whICh procESs AT LEAst soME HyDrocaRBOn MoLEcuLes oF tHe mInERAl Oil aRE cHemICaLly altered tO FOrm a mInerAl OIl havINg dIffeRENT PrOpeRTiES. MOrE ParTiCuLaRLY, THe InvENTIon pERtains tO a pRoCeSs FOr hY... | The invention pertains to a process for treating a mineral oil havingasubstantiallylarge nitrogen content during which process at least somehydrocarbon molecules of the mineral oil are chemically altered to form a mineral oil havingdifferent properties. More particularly,the invention pertains t... | _The_ invention pertains to a process for treating a mineral oil having a substantially large nitrogen content during which process at least some hydrocarbon _molecules_ of the mineral _oil_ are chemically altered to _form_ a mineral oil having _different_ properties. More particularly, _the_ invention _pertains_ to a ... |
This invention relates to polypeptides found in vertebrate species, which polypeptides are mitogenic growth factors for glial cells, including Schwann cells. The invention is also concerned with processes capable of producing such factors, and the therapeutic application of such factors.
The glial cells of vertebrates ... | This invention relates to polypeptides found in vertebrate species, which polypeptides are mitogenic growth factors for glial cells, including Schwann cells. The invention is also concerned with processes capable of producing such factors, and the therapeutic application of such factors. The glial cells of vertebrates ... | This invention relates to polypeptides found in vertebrate species, which polypeptides are mitogenic growth factors for glial cells, including Schwann cells. The invention is also concerned with processes capable of producing such factors, and the therapeutic application of such factors. The glial cells of vertebrates ... | This invention relates to polypeptides in vertebrate species, polypeptides are factors for cells, including Schwann cells. The is also concerned processes capable producing such factors, the therapeutic application of such factors. The glial cells of vertebrates constitute the specialized connective of the central and ... | thiS inVentION rELatEs tO pOLypePtides FOuNd IN VErTEBRaTe SPEcies, WHich PolYPePTIdES are miTOGeNIc grOwTh factOrS For GliAL cELlS, incluDiNg sChwaNN cEllS. THe inVeNtiOn is AlSo cONCeRNED WiTH ProCESSES CAPable oF ProdUCING SucH fACToRs, aNd ThE tHeraPEuTIc AppLiCatioN Of sUcH facTOrs.
ThE GLIAL Cells Of veRTeBRaTes ... | This invention relatesto polypeptides found invertebrate species, which polypeptides are mitogenicgrowth factors for glial cells, including Schwann cells. The invention is also concerned with processes capable of producing such factors, and thetherapeutic application of such factors. The glial c... | This invention relates _to_ _polypeptides_ found in vertebrate species, _which_ _polypeptides_ are mitogenic growth factors _for_ glial _cells,_ including Schwann cells. The _invention_ is also concerned with processes capable of producing such factors, and _the_ therapeutic application of such factors. _The_ glial cel... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to shock absorbers which create an anti-roll system for a vehicle. More particularly, the present invention relates to shock absorbers having a passive damping system for providing variable damping in response to lateral forces placed upon the vehicle.
2... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to shock absorbers which create an anti-roll system for a vehicle. More particularly, the present invention relates to shock absorbers having a passive damping system for providing variable damping in response to lateral forces placed upon the vehicle. 2... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to shock absorbers which create an anti - rooI system for a vehicle. More particularly, the present invention relates to shock absorbers having a passive damping system for providing variable damping in response to lateral forces placed upon the vehicle.... | 1. Field of the Invention present invention relates to absorbers which create an anti-roll system for a vehicle. More particularly, the present invention relates to shock having a passive damping system for providing variable damping in response lateral forces placed upon the vehicle. 2. Description of the Related Art ... | 1. FIELd OF the INventiON
tHE prEseNt InvENtiOn relAtEs GEnEralLY TO ShoCK absORBeRS WhiCh CREATe An aNTI-roLl sYstEm foR A vEHICLe. moRe PARtiCuLArlY, tHe pREsent inVEnTion relaTEs tO shOCK aBSoRbErs HAVing a pASSive dAMpInG sYStem fOr ProvidING vaRIABlE daMping in ResPOnse To LaTErAl FORCeS pLaCED UpON tHE vEHiclE.
2... | 1. Field of the Invention The present inventionrelates generally to shock absorbers which create an anti-roll system for avehicle. More particularly, thepresent invention relates to shock absorbers having a passive damping system for providing variable damping in response to lateralforces placed upon... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to shock absorbers _which_ create _an_ anti-roll system _for_ a _vehicle._ _More_ particularly, the _present_ invention relates to shock absorbers having a passive damping system for providing variable damping in response to lateral forces placed upon th... |
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