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This invention relates to a plate for connecting bone fragments, in particular base splinters with bone shafts.
Nowadays, in orthopedic surgery there is a tendency to ensue, apart from connection of bone spinters, a firm internal stabilization thereof and to eliminate, in this way, a stiff dressing. This is a therapeut... | This invention relates to a plate for connecting bone fragments, in particular base splinters with bone shafts. Nowadays, in orthopedic surgery there is a tendency to ensue, apart from connection of bone spinters, a firm internal stabilization thereof and to eliminate, in this way, a stiff dressing. This is a therapeut... | This invention relates to a plate for connecting bone fragments, in particular base splinters with bone shafts. Nowadays, in orthopedic surgery there is a tendency to ensue, apart from connection of bone spinters, a firm internal stabilization thereof and to eliminate, in this way, a stiff dressing. This is a therapeut... | This invention relates to a plate for connecting bone fragments, in particular base splinters with Nowadays, in orthopedic surgery there is a tendency to from connection of bone spinters, firm internal stabilization thereof to in this way, a stiff dressing. This a therapeutic method called stable osteosynthesis. One of... | this InVENtIon reLATES tO a PLatE FOr CONnECTInG BONE FRAgments, IN particuLAr BaSE SplINTeRS wItH BOnE sHaftS.
nowaDays, iN ORtHopeDIC surGERY there is A tEnDENCy to ensUE, aPArt fRoM connEcTIoN of BonE SpiNTeRS, a FirM InteRNAL sTaBilIZatiON tHeReOF AnD TO ElImInatE, IN THIS WaY, a sTIfF dRessIng. this is a THeraPeUT... | This invention relates to a plate for connectingbone fragments, in particular base splinters with bone shafts.Nowadays, in orthopedic surgery thereis a tendency toensue, apart from connection of bone spinters, afirm internal stabilization thereof and toeliminate, in this way, a stiff dressing. This is ather... | This invention relates to a plate for connecting _bone_ fragments, in particular base _splinters_ with bone shafts. Nowadays, in orthopedic surgery _there_ is a tendency to ensue, _apart_ from connection of bone spinters, a firm internal stabilization _thereof_ and to _eliminate,_ in this way, a stiff _dressing._ This ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a magneto-resistance effect element for writing and reading an information signal on magnetic storage media, a magneto-resistance effect head comprising the magneto-resistance effect element, a magneto-resistance transducer system comprising the magneto-resista... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a magneto-resistance effect element for writing and reading an information signal on magnetic storage media, a magneto-resistance effect head comprising the magneto-resistance effect element, a magneto-resistance transducer system comprising the magneto-resista... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a magneto - resistance effect element for writing and reading an information signal on magnetic storage media, a magneto - resistance effect head comprising the magneto - resistance effect element, a magneto - resistance transducer system comprising the magneto... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a magneto-resistance element for writing and reading an information signal on magnetic storage media, a magneto-resistance effect head comprising the magneto-resistance effect element, a magneto-resistance transducer comprising the magneto-resistance effect hea... | 1. FieLD OF thE invENTIon
thE pReSEnt InVEnTioN relATeS tO a magNEtO-rEsiStANCE eFFECt eleMenT FoR wrItiNg AND REadinG An InFOrmatION SignAL ON MagnetiC sToRaGE media, A MaGnEto-RESISTaNCe EFFecT HeAd coMPriSInG thE magNeto-ReSisTAnCE effECT ELement, a mAGnEtO-reSisTAnCE TRanSdUCer SYSTeM cOMPRISiNG the mAGnETO-rESiSta... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a magneto-resistance effect element forwriting and reading an information signal on magnetic storage media, a magneto-resistanceeffect head comprising the magneto-resistance effect element, a magneto-resistancetransducer system comprising the m... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ present invention _relates_ to a magneto-resistance effect element for writing and reading an information signal on magnetic storage media, _a_ magneto-resistance effect _head_ comprising the magneto-resistance _effect_ element, a magneto-resistance _transducer_ system comprising the mag... |
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is useful for food preservation, laboratory research, mosquito control and other applications. There are industrial methods of releasing CO2 by using dry ice or by burning organic fuels such as propane, butane and the like. These industrial methods, however, are limited in their portability and the... | Carbon dioxide (CO2) is useful for food preservation, laboratory research, mosquito control and other applications. There are industrial methods of releasing CO2 by using dry ice or by burning organic fuels such as propane, butane and the like. These industrial methods, however, are limited in their portability and the... | Carbon dioxide (CO2) is useful for food LresDrvation, laboratory research, mosquito control and other applications. There are industrial methods of releasing CO2 by using dry ice or by burning organic f8eos such as propane, butane and the like. These industrial methods, however, are limited in their portability and the... | Carbon dioxide useful preservation, laboratory research, mosquito control and other applications. There industrial methods of releasing CO2 by using dry ice or by organic fuels such propane, and the like. These industrial methods, however, are limited in their and their predictability Furthermore, these methods often r... | CaRbOn DiOXIdE (co2) is Useful fOR fooD PREseRvatIOn, labOraToRY ReSEARCH, moSQUItO ConTrOl and oTHer aPplICaTiOns. tHErE Are iNdUstRiaL METHOdS Of RElEAsiNG co2 bY uSiNG DrY Ice OR bY bURNInG ORGANic FUELs SUCh as proPaNE, buTaNe AND the LikE. THESE INDUstriAl mETHodS, hOWEVer, ARe LimiteD iN THEiR pORTabilITY aNd tHe... | Carbon dioxide (CO2) is useful for food preservation, laboratoryresearch, mosquito control and otherapplications. Thereare industrial methods of releasing CO2 by using dry ice or by burning organicfuels such as propane,butane and the like.These industrial methods, however, are limited in their portability and ... | Carbon dioxide (CO2) is useful for food _preservation,_ laboratory research, mosquito control and _other_ applications. There _are_ industrial methods of _releasing_ CO2 _by_ _using_ dry ice or by burning organic _fuels_ such as propane, butane _and_ the like. _These_ _industrial_ _methods,_ however, are _limited_ in _... |
The present invention relates to the field of medical lab equipment. In particular the present invention discloses a fully automated system for staining tissue specimens and cell preparations.
A normal function of medical laboratories is to examine cells and cell tissue under a microscope. The lack of contrast between ... | The present invention relates to the field of medical lab equipment. In particular the present invention discloses a fully automated system for staining tissue specimen and cell preparations. A normal function of medical laboratories is to examine cells and cell tissue under a microscope. The lack of contrast between i... | The present invention relates to the field of medical lab equipment. In particular the present invention discloses a fully automated system for staining tissue specimens and cell preparations. A normal function of mericsl laboratories is to examine cells and cell tissue under a microscope. The lack of contrast between ... | The present invention relates the of medical equipment. In particular the present invention discloses a fully automated system for staining tissue specimens and cell preparations. A normal function of medical laboratories is examine cells and cell tissue under a microscope. The lack of contrast between individual and t... | the PresenT INVEntiOn RELAteS TO THE FieLd oF MEDicaL lab EQUIPMeNt. IN PARTicULAr the PReSeNT INVEnTIon diSclOSES a fULLY aUtOMAteD sYSteM foR stAiniNg TIsSUE sPECiMeNs ANd CELl prePaRatIons.
a normal FuncTIon of MedICAL LaBoRatOrIES IS To EXAminE CEllS aNd CElL TiSSuE uNDer A miCrosCOpe. THe LaCK of coNtrAST BEtwEeN ... | The present invention relatesto the fieldof medical labequipment. In particular the present invention discloses a fully automated systemfor staining tissue specimens and cell preparations. A normalfunction of medical laboratories is to examine cells and cell tissue under amicroscope. The lack of contrastb... | The present invention relates _to_ _the_ field _of_ _medical_ lab _equipment._ _In_ particular the present invention discloses a fully automated system _for_ staining tissue specimens and _cell_ preparations. A normal function _of_ _medical_ _laboratories_ is to examine cells and cell _tissue_ under a microscope. _The_... |
1. Technical Field
This invention relates to a method and system for reserving a processor in a multiprocessor system for availability of replacement in response to detection of an error in a non-reserved processor.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Recent processor chips contain multiple processors, with each processor ... | 1. Technical Field This invention relates to a method and system for reserving a processor in a multiprocessor system for availability of replacement in response to detection of an error in a non-reserved processor. 2. Description of the Prior Art Recent processor chips contain multiple processors, with each processor ... | 1. Technical Field fyis invention relates to a method and system for reserving a processor in a multiprocessor system for availability of replacement in response to detection of an error in a non - reserved processor. 2. Description of the o#ior Art Recent processor chips contain multiple processors, with each processo... | 1. Technical Field This invention relates to a method and system for reserving a in a multiprocessor availability replacement in response detection of an error in a non-reserved processor. 2. of the Prior Art Recent processor contain multiple processors, with each processor on the chip known as a logical processor. In ... | 1. TeCHnIcal FIeLD
tHis iNVEnTiOn reLates to a METhod AND systEm FOr RESERvinG A ProCessoR iN A muLTiPRoCESsOR sysTem fOr AvAIlAbILity oF REplAcemeNT in ReSpOnsE tO deteCTIoN of an ErrOR in a nON-ReSerVeD ProcesSOr.
2. dEscRIptIon oF The PrIoR Art
RECEnt proCeSSOR chiPs cONtaIN mulTiPle PROcEsSoRs, wITH eACh PrOCessoR ... | 1. Technical Field This inventionrelates to a method and system for reservinga processor in amultiprocessor system foravailabilityof replacement in response to detection of an error in a non-reservedprocessor.2.Description of the Prior Art Recent processor chips contain multiple processors, with each ... | 1. Technical Field This invention relates to a method and system for _reserving_ a processor in a multiprocessor system for availability of replacement _in_ response _to_ detection of an error in a non-reserved processor. 2. Description of the Prior Art Recent processor chips contain multiple _processors,_ with each _p... |
The present invention relates to a compound semiconductor light-emitting device of gallium nitride series such as purple blue semiconductor laser of gallium nitride series (hereinafter called LD) or blue/green light-emitting diode of gallium nitride series having high luminance (hereinafter called LED).
A conventional ... | The present invention relates to a compound semiconductor light-emitting device of gallium nitride series such as purple blue semiconductor laser of gallium nitride series (hereinafter called LD) or blue/green light-emitting diode of gallium nitride series having high luminance (hereinafter called LED). A conventional ... | The present invention relates to a compound semiconductor light - emitting device of gallium nitride series such as purple blue semiconductor laser of gallium nitride series (hereinafter called LD) or blue / green light - emitting diode of gallium nitride series having high luminance (hereinafter called LED ). A conven... | The present invention relates to a compound semiconductor device of gallium series such as purple semiconductor laser of gallium nitride series (hereinafter LD) or blue/green light-emitting diode of gallium nitride series having high luminance (hereinafter called LED). A conventional shortwave semiconductor laser is im... | THE preSENt invEnTion RElATeS tO A cOMPoUnD SemicondUcTOR lighT-EMIttiNg dEviCE of galliuM nITrIDe SErIEs sUcH aS PuRple bLue SEMiCoNDuctor laser OF gALLIuM nItRiDE SEriEs (hEReInaFTEr CALleD Ld) or BlUe/gReen LiGhT-EmiTTiNG diODE OF gAlLIUM niTRIDe SerieS hAvInG hiGh LUMinAnce (HEREinAftEr cAlLED Led).
A ConVENTIonAl ... | The presentinvention relates to a compound semiconductor light-emitting deviceof gallium nitride series such as purpleblue semiconductor laser ofgallium nitrideseries (hereinafter called LD) or blue/green light-emitting diode of gallium nitride series havinghigh luminance (hereinafter called LED). A convention... | The present invention relates to a _compound_ semiconductor light-emitting _device_ of gallium nitride series such as purple _blue_ semiconductor laser of gallium _nitride_ series (hereinafter called LD) or blue/green _light-emitting_ diode of gallium nitride series having high luminance _(hereinafter_ called LED). A c... |
(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to lawn mowers, and more particularly, to rotary lawn mowers for cutting grass by rotating cutting blades housed in housings which open downward toward the grass.
(2) Background Information
This kind of rotary lawn mower includes (1) lawn mowers of a type for use... | (1) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to lawn mowers, and more particularly, to rotary lawn mowers for cutting grass by rotating cutting blades housed in housings which open downward toward the grass. (2) Background Information This kind of rotary lawn mower includes (1) lawn mowers of a type for use... | ( 1) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to lawn mowers, and more particularly, to rotary lawn mowers for cutting grass by rotating cutting blades housed in housings which open downward toward the grass. (2) Background Information This kind of rotary lawn mower includes (1) lawn mowers of a type for us... | (1) Field of the Invention present relates to mowers, and particularly, to rotary lawn mowers for cutting grass by rotating cutting blades housed in housings which downward toward the grass. (2) Background This kind of rotary mower includes (1) lawn mowers of a type for use in a so-called bagging mode for receiving gra... | (1) fiELd of tHe invEnTIOn
tHE PReSenT inVeNTIon rElAtES to lAwn mowers, anD MoRe partIculArLy, TO roTArY LawN mOWERs FoR cUttinG GRASs By ROTAtiNg cUtTIng blaDES HoUsEd iN hOuSIngS wHiCH oPen doWnWARD tOwaRD the gRaSS.
(2) BaCKgrouNd infOrmATiOn
thiS KInD of RoTaRy lAWn MOweR INcLUDeS (1) LawN MOWErS of A tYPe For uSe... | (1) Fieldof the Invention The present invention relates to lawn mowers, and more particularly, to rotarylawn mowersfor cutting grass by rotating cutting blades housed in housings which open downward toward the grass. (2) Background Information This kind of rotary lawn mower includes (1)law... | (1) _Field_ of the Invention The present invention relates to lawn mowers, and more particularly, to rotary lawn _mowers_ _for_ _cutting_ grass by rotating cutting _blades_ housed _in_ housings which open downward toward _the_ grass. (2) Background Information This kind of rotary lawn mower includes (1) lawn mowers of ... |
In some environments, a request for a network resource must be accompanied by state information indicating the requester has access to the resource. For example, a server may require an authorization cookie to be present in a request for a given document. This state information is typically managed by a web browser.
Ho... | In some environments, a request for a network resource must be accompanied by state information indicating the requester has access to the resource. For example, a server may require an authorization cookie to be present in a request for a given document. This state info is typically managed by a web browser. However, ... | In some environments, a request for a netwofj resource must be accompanied by Wtatr information indicating the requester has access to the resource. For example, a server may require an authorization cookie to be present in a request for a given document. This state information is typically managed by a web browser. Ho... | In some environments, a request for a network must be accompanied by state information indicating the requester has access to the resource. a server may require an authorization cookie be present request for a given document. This information typically managed by web However, there be many cases where a user is navigat... | iN somE ENVironMents, A ReqUESt for A NEtWORK rEsoUrCe mUsT Be AcCOMPaNIed bY State informAtION iNDICatiNg The ReQUeSTEr haS aCCeSS to ThE resource. FoR EXaMPLE, a SerVeR mAy RequIre AN AUthOrIzatIOn COoKIe tO BE PrESENt iN A Request FoR A GiVEn DOCumENt. tHiS sTatE iNFoRMATioN is tYPicalLY maNAgEd By a web broWsER.
HO... | In some environments, a requestfor anetwork resource must be accompanied by stateinformation indicating therequester has access to theresource. For example, aserver may require an authorization cookie to be present in a request for a given document. Thisstate information is typically managed by ... | _In_ _some_ _environments,_ a request _for_ a _network_ resource must be accompanied by state _information_ indicating the requester has access to the resource. For example, _a_ server may _require_ an _authorization_ cookie to be _present_ in a _request_ for _a_ given _document._ _This_ _state_ information is _typical... |
Oxymorphone, generally administered in the form of its hydrochloride salt, is a potent semi-synthetic opiate analgesic. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is indicated for the relief of moderate to severe pain and has been approved for use in the United States since 1959. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is also indicated as a pre-ope... | Oxymorphone, generally administered in the form of its hydrochloride salt, is a potent semi-synthetic opiate analgesic. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is indicated for the relief of moderationist to severe pain and has been approved for use in the United States since 1959. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is also indicated as a pr... | Oxymorphone, geneTakly administered in the ror, of its hydrochloride salt, is a potent semi - synthetic opiate analgesic. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is indicated for the relief of moderate to s4Dere pain and has been approved for use in the United States since 1959. Oxymorphone hydeochloriRe is also undiFated as a pre -... | Oxymorphone, generally administered in the form of its hydrochloride salt, is a potent semi-synthetic opiate is indicated for the relief of moderate to severe pain and has been approved for use in the United States 1959. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is also indicated as a pre-operative to apprehension, maintain anesthesia... | OXYmOrPHoNe, geNEralLY adMINIstEReD iN the foRm oF itS hYdrOchlOridE sAlt, IS A PoTEnt SeMI-sYntHEtic opiAte AnalGEsiC. OXYmorPHOne hyDROchLoRidE iS IndiCaTEd For the rELief OF mOdeRate TO sevERE pAin and has BEeN aPProvED fOr uSE iN ThE uNiTEd sTaTeS Since 1959. OxymoRpHONE HYDroCHLorIDe IS AlsO iNDicatEd AS A PRe-Ope... | Oxymorphone, generallyadministered in the form of its hydrochloride salt, is a potentsemi-synthetic opiate analgesic. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is indicated for the relief ofmoderate to severepain and hasbeen approved for use in the United States since 1959. Oxymorphone hydrochloride is also indicate... | _Oxymorphone,_ generally administered _in_ _the_ form of its hydrochloride salt, _is_ _a_ _potent_ semi-synthetic opiate _analgesic._ _Oxymorphone_ hydrochloride is indicated for the relief of moderate to severe pain and has _been_ approved for _use_ in the United States since _1959._ Oxymorphone hydrochloride is _also... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions utilized in a computer system.
2. Description of the Related Art
Under the reduced instruction set computer (RISC)... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions utilized in a computer system. 2. Description of the Related Art Under the reduced instruction set computer (RISC)... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions utilized in a computer system. 2. Description of the Related Art Under the reduced instruction set computer (RISC)... | 1. Field the Invention The present invention relates to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions, and particularly, to a method and apparatus of unnecessary instructions utilized in a computer Description of Related Art Under the reduced instruction set computer (RISC) structure, all instructions des... | 1. fielD oF thE inVeNtiON
The PrEsEnT InVENtIon relatES tO a meThod and ApparATus of ReMoViNG UNNEceSsAry InSTRUctioNS, anD morE PArticuLArLY, tO A MEthod AND aPparAtus OF rEMovInG unnecessArY InstRUCTiOns uTILiZED in A cOmPUTer SYsTEm.
2. DeScRIpTioN of thE RelaTEd ArT
UnDEr THe rEdUCed iNSTRuCtiON sEt CoMPUter (rIsC)... | 1.Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to a method and apparatus of removing unnecessary instructions, and more particularly, to amethod and apparatus of removingunnecessaryinstructions utilizedin a computer system. 2.Description ofthe Related Art Under the reducedinstruction setcomputer (... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention The present _invention_ relates to a _method_ and _apparatus_ _of_ _removing_ unnecessary _instructions,_ and more particularly, to a _method_ _and_ apparatus of _removing_ unnecessary instructions utilized in a _computer_ system. 2. Description of the Related Art Under the reduced instructi... |
Panoramic imagery of a geographic area can be captured by mobile data acquisition units from a perspective at or near ground level. This imagery can be a valuable resource for refining representations of a geographic area provided, for instance, by a geographic information system, such as a mapping service or a virtual... | Panoramic imagery of a geographic area can be captured by mobile data acquisition units from a perspective at or near ground level. This imagery can be a valuable resource for refining representations of a geographic area provided, for instance, by a geographic information system, such as a mapping service or a virtual... | Panoramic imagery of a geographic area can be captured by mobile data acquisition units from a perspective at or near ground level. This imagery can be a valuable resource for refining representations of a geographic area pr(vidsd, for instance, by a geographic information stEtem, such as a mapping service or a virtual... | Panoramic imagery of a area can be captured by mobile data acquisition units from a perspective at or near ground level. This imagery can be a valuable resource for refining representations of a geographic area provided, for instance, by a geographic system, such as a service or a globe. For panoramic imagery can be to... | panoRaMic iMaGErY Of a gEoGRaPHIc aReA Can be CAPTurEd BY mOBILe DAta AcQuIsiTioN UNitS from A peRSpEctIVe At Or neAR grounD LEveL. thIS imAGErY cAN be a valUabLe RESOUrCE FoR reFiniNg RePRESENtatiOns Of a GEOGRAPHic areA prOvIdED, foR Instance, By a GEogrAPHIC iNfOrMATIoN sYSTeM, Such aS a MAPpiNG sERVice or a virtUAl... | Panoramicimagery of a geographic area canbe captured by mobiledata acquisition unitsfrom a perspective at or near ground level. This imagery can bea valuable resource for refining representations of ageographic area provided, for instance, by a geographic information system, such asamapping ser... | Panoramic _imagery_ of a _geographic_ area can _be_ _captured_ by _mobile_ data acquisition _units_ from _a_ perspective at or near ground _level._ This imagery can be a valuable resource for _refining_ representations of a geographic area provided, for instance, by _a_ geographic information system, such _as_ a mappin... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a method and an apparatus for developing a magnetic latent image. More particularly, it is concerned with a method and an apparatus for developing a magnetic latent image using magnetic toner which has been imparted an electric charge in a particular polarity.
2. Desc... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a method and an apparatus for developing a magnetic latent image. More particularly, it is concerned with a method and an apparatus for developing a magnetic latent image using magnetic toner which has been imparted an electric charge in a particular polarity. 2. Desc... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a method and an apparatus for developing a magnetic latent image. More particularly, it is concerned with a method and an apparatus for developing a magnetic latent image using magnetic GKner which has been imparted an electric charge in a particular polarity. 2. Desc... | 1. Field of Invention This relates to a method and an apparatus for developing a magnetic latent image. More particularly, it is concerned with a method and an apparatus developing a magnetic latent image using magnetic toner which has been imparted an electric charge in particular polarity. 2. Description the Art As t... | 1. fIElD OF tHE INVEnTion
this inveNtIOn rELates To A mETHoD anD aN aPPaRATus FOR DeveLoPiNG A maGneTic laTeNt IMagE. MORE pARTiCuLARLy, iT IS COnCeRNEd wiTH A MeTHOD And AN apPARatUS For dEVELOPInG a magNEtIC LAtENt image usIng MaGNeTiC toner whiCh hAS BEeN imPArtEd aN eLeCtRic ChArge iN a PArTiCUlAR pOlaritY.
2. Desc... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a method and an apparatus fordeveloping a magnetic latent image. More particularly, it is concerned witha methodand an apparatus for developing a magnetic latent image using magnetic toner which has been imparted anelectric charge in a particular p... | 1. _Field_ _of_ _the_ Invention This invention _relates_ to a method and an apparatus for _developing_ a magnetic latent image. More particularly, it is concerned _with_ _a_ method and an _apparatus_ for _developing_ a magnetic latent image _using_ magnetic _toner_ which has been imparted an _electric_ charge in _a_ _p... |
A gas turbine generally includes, in serial flow order, an inlet system, a compressor, a combustion section and a turbine. Various exhaust gas related components may be disposed downstream from an outlet of the turbine including but not limited to an exhaust gas diffuser, an exhaust plenum, a bypass stack, a diverter d... | A gas turbine generally includes, in serial flow order, an inlet system, a compressor, a combustion section and a turbine. Various exhaust gas related components may be disposed downstream from an outlet of the turbine including but not limited to an exhaust gas diffuser, an exhaust plenum, a bypass stack, a diverter d... | A gas turbine generally includes, in serial flow order, an inlet system, a compressor, a combustion section and a turbine. Various exhaust gas related components may be disposed downstream from an outlet of the G trbine including but not limited to an exhaust gas diffuser, an exhaust plenum, a bypass stack, a diverter ... | A gas turbine generally includes, in serial flow order, an inlet system, a compressor, a combustion section and a turbine. Various exhaust gas related components may be disposed downstream from an of the turbine including but not to an exhaust gas an exhaust plenum, a bypass stack, a diverter damper, or a heat recovery... | A gaS tuRBiNE GEnerAlLY IncLuDEs, IN seRIAL FLoW orDer, An inLET sYsteM, A COMPreSsOR, a CoMBUStION sEcTiOn ANd A TurBiNE. VarIOUS ExHAUSt gAs rElATED cOMPoNENts MAY BE dispOSEd dOwnstREaM FroM AN OUtLET OF tHe TUrBInE iNCLUdINg BUt not liMiTeD tO AN exHaUsT Gas DIfFUsEr, aN eXhAust pLeNuM, a ByPaSS stAck, a divErTEr d... | A gas turbine generally includes, in serial flow order,an inlet system, a compressor, a combustion section and a turbine. Various exhaust gasrelated components may be disposed downstreamfroman outlet of the turbine includingbut not limitedto an exhaust gas diffuser, an exhaustplenum,abypass stack, a diverter... | _A_ gas turbine generally includes, _in_ _serial_ flow order, an inlet _system,_ a compressor, a combustion _section_ _and_ a turbine. Various exhaust gas related components may be disposed downstream from an _outlet_ _of_ the turbine including but not limited _to_ an exhaust gas diffuser, an exhaust plenum, a bypass _... |
Currently used half-height pickups employ semiconductor laser devices with a 5.6-mm-diameter stem. For slim pickups, packages with a D-shaped stem, obtained by cutting off a portion of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, an I-shaped stem, obtained by cutting off opposite portions of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, or the like have been pr... | Currently used half-height pickups employ semiconductor device laser devices with a 5.6-mm-diameter stem. For slim pickups, packages with a D-shaped stem, obtained by cutting off a portion of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, an I-shaped stem, obtained by cutting off opposite portions of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, or the like have ... | Currently used half - height pickups employ semiconductor laser devices with a 5. 6 - mm - diameter stem. For slim pickups, packages with a D - shaped stem, obtained by cutting off a portion of a 5. 6 - mm - diameFed stem, an I - shaped stem, obtained by cutting off opposite portions of a 5. 6 - mm - diameter stem, or ... | Currently used employ semiconductor devices 5.6-mm-diameter stem. For slim pickups, packages with a D-shaped stem, by cutting off a portion of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, an I-shaped stem, obtained by cutting off of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, or the like have been proposed. Also proposed are packages with a 3.5- or 3.3-mm-dia... | cURRENtly USEd Half-HEIGHT Pickups EMploy semICONDucTOr laSeR DEVICES WiTH a 5.6-mM-DiAMeter SteM. fOR sLIm PicKups, paCkagES WITh a D-SHaped stem, oBTaINED BY CUttIng oFF a poRtIon of A 5.6-mm-DiAmETEr sTem, aN i-shaped SteM, OBtAinEd BY cUttiNG OFF OppoSITE pOrTIoNS of a 5.6-mM-dIAmeTer STEm, OR The LIke HaVe beeN PR... | Currently used half-height pickups employ semiconductor laser deviceswith a 5.6-mm-diameter stem. For slim pickups, packages with a D-shapedstem, obtained by cutting off a portion of a 5.6-mm-diameterstem,an I-shaped stem,obtained by cuttingoff opposite portions of a 5.6-mm-diameterstem, orthe l... | Currently _used_ half-height _pickups_ employ semiconductor laser devices with a 5.6-mm-diameter stem. _For_ slim pickups, packages with a D-shaped stem, obtained by cutting off a portion of a 5.6-mm-diameter _stem,_ an _I-shaped_ stem, obtained by cutting off _opposite_ _portions_ of a 5.6-mm-diameter stem, or the _li... |
Rotorcraft, such as helicopters, tiltrotors, and autogyros, have at least one rotor for providing lift force. These rotors typically have an engine that rotates a mast coupled to a hub, and at least two airfoil rotor blades coupled to the hub. Rotor blades may be detachably coupled, allowing a rotor blade to be removed... | Rotorcraft, such as helicopters, tiltrotors, and autogyros, have at least one rotor for providing lift force. These rotors typically have an engine that rotates a mast coupled to a hub, and at least two airfoil rotor blades coupled to the hub. Rotor blades may be detachably coupled, allowing a rotor blade to be removed... | Rotorcraft, such as helicopters, tiltrotors, and autogyros, have at least one rotor for providing lift force. These rotors typically have an engine that rotates a mast coupled to a hub, and at least two airfoil rotor blades coupled to the hub. Rotor blades may be detachably coupled, xllowung a rotor blade to be removed... | Rotorcraft, such as tiltrotors, and autogyros, have at one rotor for providing lift force. These rotors typically have engine that rotates a mast coupled to a hub, and at least two airfoil rotor blades coupled to the hub. Rotor blades may be detachably coupled, allowing a rotor blade to be removed for service and stora... | RotOrCRaft, suCH as hElicOPTeRS, tIltrOtOrS, AnD AUTOgyROS, haVe at leAsT one RotoR For PROVIDiNg Lift foRCE. these roTORS TYpiCalLy HaVe an ENGiNe tHAt rOTATES A mAst couplEd To A Hub, And AT LEASt tWO aIrfOiL ROTOr bLaDES cOupLED tO The hub. Rotor BlaDEs MaY Be dEtaCHably coupLeD, AllOwIng a RotOR bLadE TO bE reMOVed... | Rotorcraft, such as helicopters, tiltrotors, and autogyros, have at least one rotor for providing lift force. Theserotorstypically have an engine that rotates a mast coupled toa hub, and at leasttwoairfoil rotor blades coupled tothe hub. Rotor blades may be detachably coupled, allowing a rotor blade to... | Rotorcraft, such as _helicopters,_ tiltrotors, and autogyros, have _at_ least one _rotor_ for _providing_ lift _force._ _These_ _rotors_ _typically_ have _an_ engine that rotates a mast coupled to a hub, and _at_ least two airfoil rotor blades coupled _to_ the _hub._ _Rotor_ blades may be detachably coupled, allowing a... |
Rotary engines, such as for example Wankel engines, use the eccentric rotation of a piston to convert pressure into a rotating motion, instead of using reciprocating pistons. In these engines, the rotor includes a number of apex or seal portions which remain in contact with a peripheral wall of the rotor cavity of the ... | Rotary engines, such as for example Wankel engines, use the eccentric rotation of a piston to convert pressure into a circumvolve motion, instead of using reciprocating pistons. In these engines, the rotor includes a number of apex or seal portions which remain in contact with a peripheral wall of the rotor cavity of t... | Rotary engiheX, such as for example Wankel engines, use the ecVentrOc ro6ayion of a piwtIn to convert pressure into a r(tAting motion, instead of using reciprocating pistons. In these engines, the rotor includes a number of apex or seal portions which remain in contact with a peripheral wall of the rotor cavity of the ... | Rotary engines, such as example Wankel engines, use the eccentric rotation of a to pressure into rotating motion, of using reciprocating pistons. In these engines, the rotor includes a number of apex or portions which remain in with a peripheral wall of rotor cavity of the engine throughout the rotational motion of the... | rOtary engineS, SUch As FoR ExamPle WanKEL eNgiNEs, Use THe eccEnTRIC ROtATion of A pistOn To cOnvERT PrEssUre InTo a rOtATINg MOTiOn, inSTead of USING reCipRoCATinG PiStOnS. In tHesE eNGInes, tHE rotOR iNCLUDES A nuMbER oF APEx oR SEaL poRTioNS WhIch REMAin in conTact wITh A PERipHErAl waLL OF THe roTor CaVITy oF tHE ... | Rotary engines, suchasfor example Wankel engines, use the eccentric rotationof a pistontoconvert pressure into a rotating motion, instead of using reciprocating pistons. In these engines, the rotor includes a number of apex or seal portionswhichremain in contact with a peripheral wall of the rotor cavity of the eng... | Rotary engines, such as for example Wankel engines, _use_ the _eccentric_ rotation of a _piston_ to _convert_ pressure into a rotating motion, _instead_ of using reciprocating pistons. In these engines, the rotor _includes_ _a_ number _of_ apex or seal portions _which_ remain in contact _with_ _a_ peripheral wall of th... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a screw, in particular to a screw having the feature of efficient screwing with less torque.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a conventional screw 1 comprises a head 11, a shank 12 extending therefrom and a plurality of threads 13 s... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a screw, in particular to a screw having the feature of efficient screwing with less torque. 2. Description of the Related Art Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a conventional chicane 1 comprises a head 11, a shank 12 extending therefrom and a plurality of threads 13... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a screw, in particular to a screw having the feature of efficient Zcrew*ng with :fss torque. 2. Description of the Rela$rd Art Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a conventional screw 1 comprises a head 11, a shank 12 extending therefrom and a plurality of threads 13 s... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a in particular to a screw having the feature of efficient screwing torque. 2. of the Related Art Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, conventional screw comprises a head 11, a shank 12 extending therefrom and a plurality of threads 13 spirally connected the shank 12 al... | 1. FIEld Of THe INvenTION
the pREseNt inVEntioN RelaTES To a SCrew, in parTiCULaR tO A scRew HaviNg tHE feaTuRe of efFICieNT scRewinG wiTh lEss torquE.
2. deScRiPTion OF The reLatEd aRT
rEFERring tO FIgS. 1 AnD 2, a COnVENtionAl sCREw 1 cOMPRiSeS A HeAD 11, a SHanK 12 eXTendiNG ThEReFrOm And A pLuRaLity of thREadS 13 S... | 1. Fieldof the Invention The present invention relates to a screw, in particularto a screwhaving the feature of efficient screwingwith less torque.2. Descriptionof the Related Art Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a conventional screw 1 comprises a head 11,a shank 12 extendingtherefrom and a plurality of threads ... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention The present _invention_ relates to a screw, _in_ particular to a _screw_ having the feature of efficient screwing _with_ _less_ torque. _2._ _Description_ of _the_ Related _Art_ Referring _to_ _FIGS._ 1 and _2,_ _a_ conventional screw 1 comprises a head 11, a shank 12 extending therefrom and... |
A hallmark of modem graphical user interfaces is that they allow a large number of graphical objects or items to be displayed on a display screen at the same time. Leading personal computer operating systems, such as Apple MacOS X, provide user interfaces in which a number of windows can be displayed, overlapped, resiz... | A hallmark of modem graphical user interfaces is that they allow a large number of graphical objects or items to be displayed on a display screen at the same time. Leading personal computer operating systems, such as Apple MacOS X, provide user interfaces in which a number of windows can be displayed, overlapped, resiz... | A hallmark of modem graphical user interfaces is that they allow a large number of graphical objects or items to be dJsp.ayed on a display screen at the same time. Leading personal computer operating systems, such as Apple MacOS X, provide user interfaces in which a number of windows can be displayed, overlapped, resiz... | A hallmark of modem graphical user interfaces is that they allow a large number of graphical objects or items to be displayed on a at the same time. Leading personal computer operating systems, such as Apple MacOS provide user interfaces in which a number windows can be displayed, overlapped, resized, moved, and reform... | A HALlMArK Of modEM gRaPhICAl User INTeRfACeS iS ThAt THEy aLloW A LARGE nuMber oF GrAPhIcAL obJeCTs Or iTEMS To Be DIspLAYed On a DISPLaY scREEN at ThE SAme timE. LEADInG perSoNal COMputer opERaTING syStems, SUCh As aPPLe macoS x, ProVIDe uSer inTerFacEs in WHICh a NuMbER OF WINdOWS cAN Be dIsPlayEd, oVeRlApPeD, ResiZ... | A hallmark ofmodem graphical user interfaces is that theyallow a large number of graphicalobjectsor items to be displayed on a display screenat the same time. Leading personalcomputer operating systems, such as Apple MacOS X, provide user interfaces in which a number of windows canbedi... | _A_ hallmark of modem _graphical_ user _interfaces_ is that _they_ allow a large _number_ of _graphical_ objects or _items_ _to_ be displayed on _a_ _display_ screen at the same time. Leading _personal_ computer operating systems, such as _Apple_ MacOS X, _provide_ _user_ interfaces in which a number of windows can be ... |
The invention relates to firearms.
1. Background Art
This invention has particular, but not exclusive, application to a handguns including shotgun type firearms which utilise barrels such as the barrels described in my earlier International Patent Applications Nos. PCT/AU94/00124 and PCT/AU96/00459.
Such barrels each h... | The invention relates to firearms. 1. Background Art This invention has particular, but not exclusive, application to a handguns including shotgun type firearms which utilise barrels such as the barrels described in my earlier International Patent Applications Nos. PCT/AU94/00124 and PCT/AU96/00459. Such barrels each h... | The invention relates to firearms. 1. Background Art This invention has particular, but not exclusive, application to a handguns including shotgun type firearms which utilise barrels such as the barrels described in my earlier International Patent Applications Nos. PCT / AU94 / 00124 and PCT / AU96 / 00459. Such barrel... | The invention relates to firearms. 1. Background Art This invention has particular, but not exclusive, application to a handguns including shotgun type firearms utilise barrels such barrels described in earlier International Patent Nos. PCT/AU94/00124 and PCT/AU96/00459. Such barrels have a plurality of projectiles sta... | thE iNVEnTiOn relatEs To FIrEARMS.
1. BAckgROUnd Art
ThIS InventiOn HaS pArTicuLAr, buT nOT eXcLusIvE, APPlIcATioN To a haNDGUns iNClUDing ShotGun tyPe FiReaRmS WhIch uTiLisE BarrelS suCh aS THe BarrELS DEscRibeD In mY eaRlIEr InterNAtIONAL pAteNT applIcATionS noS. PCt/AU94/00124 aND PCt/au96/00459.
SUCH bARreLS each H... | The invention relates to firearms. 1. Background Art This inventionhas particular,butnot exclusive, application to a handguns including shotgun type firearms which utilise barrels such as thebarrels described inmy earlier International Patent Applications Nos. PCT/AU94/00124 and PCT/AU96/00459. Su... | The invention relates to _firearms._ 1. Background Art _This_ invention has particular, but not exclusive, application to a _handguns_ including _shotgun_ type firearms which utilise barrels such as the _barrels_ described in _my_ _earlier_ International Patent Applications Nos. PCT/AU94/00124 and PCT/AU96/00459. _Such... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image processing method and an image processing apparatus for reading original images and performing an image output by executing processing to the read images, and more particularly to an image processing method and an image processing apparatus capable of ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image processing method and an image processing apparatus for reading original images and performing an image output by executing processing to the read images, and more particularly to an image processing method and an image processing apparatus capable of ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image processing method and an image processing apparatus for reading original images and performing an image output by executing processing to the read images, and more particularly to an image processing method and an image processing apparatus capable of ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates an image processing method an image processing apparatus for reading original images and performing an image by executing processing to read images, and more particularly to an image processing method and an image processing apparatus capable reading originals by ... | 1. FIeLD oF thE invEnTION
tHe pResENt inveNtiON reLates tO AN iMaGE PRoceSsing METHod AND AN IMage procEssiNg ApPArATuS foR rEAdinG ORiginAl imaGES aND PERfORming AN ImAGE OUTput by ExEcUTiNG PROceSSing tO the ReAD IMAGEs, aNd moRE ParTICularLy to AN IMagE PROcESSING MeThod anD AN imAGe prOceSsiNG ApPAraTUs cApAble of ... | 1.Field of theInvention The present inventionrelates to an image processingmethodand animage processing apparatus forreading original images and performing an image output by executing processing to theread images, and more particularly to an imageprocessing method and an image processing apparatus capable of readin... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ The present invention relates to an _image_ processing _method_ _and_ an image _processing_ apparatus for _reading_ original images and performing an image output by executing processing to the read images, and more particularly to an image _processing_ _method_ and an image processing appar... |
The present invention relates to computing devices. More particularly, the present invention provides a method and device for securing a personal computer or set-top box using password protection techniques. Merely by way of example, the present invention is applied to a modular computing environment for desk top compu... | The present invention relates to computing devices. More particularly, the present invention provides a method and device for securing a personal computer or set-top box using password protection techniques. Merely by way of example, the present invention is applied to a modular computing environment for desk top compu... | The present invention relates to computing devices. More particularly, the present invention provides a method and device for securing a personal computer or set - top box using password protection techniques. Merely by way of example, the present invention is applied to a modular computing environment for desk top com... | The invention relates to computing devices. More the present invention provides a method and device for a computer or set-top box password protection techniques. Merely by way of the invention is applied to a modular computing environment for desk top computers, but will be recognized that the invention has a much wide... | tHE PRESeNT InveNTIoN rELATEs tO CoMputInG DEvIceS. MorE PArtiCularLY, THE pRESEnt InvEnTion PRoviDeS A MeTHOD aND DeviCe FOr seCuRIng A PErsoNAL ComputER oR sEt-tOp BOx usING PaSSWORD pROtectIoN teCHNiqUES. MErELy BY WAy OF EXaMPLe, tHE prEsent iNveNTion IS apPliEd to A ModuLaR comPuTiNg enVIRONMEnT FoR DEsk tOp coMPU... | The present invention relates to computing devices. More particularly, the present invention provides amethod anddevice forsecuring a personalcomputeror set-topbox using passwordprotection techniques. Merely by way of example, the present invention is applied to a modular computing environment f... | The present invention relates to computing _devices._ More particularly, _the_ present _invention_ provides _a_ method and device _for_ securing _a_ personal computer or set-top box using password protection _techniques._ _Merely_ by way of _example,_ the present _invention_ is applied to _a_ _modular_ _computing_ envi... |
Although the demand for renewable resources is growing, the world continues to meet much of its energy needs using oil. Oil's byproducts fuel cars, ships, and planes, and in much of the world it is burned to produce electricity. Although oil is a very useful substance, the earth contains only a limited quantity, and th... | Although the demand for renewable resources is growing, the world continues to meet much of its energy needs using oil. Oil's byproducts fuel cars, ships, and planes, and in much of the world it is burned to produce electricity. Although oil is a very useful substance, the earth contains only a limited quantity, and th... | Although the demand for renewabO@ resources is growing, the world continues to meet much of its energy needs using oil. Oil ' s byproducts fuel csrd, ships, and planes, and in much of the world it is burned to produce electricity. Although oil is a very useful sHhstance, the earth contains )n?y a limited quantity, and ... | the demand for resources is growing, the world continues meet much of its energy needs oil. Oil's byproducts fuel cars, and planes, in much of the world it is burned to produce Although is very useful substance, the earth contains only a limited and the earth's inhabitants, both plants and animals, are harmed directly ... | AlThOUGh tHe dEManD foR REnEWabLe rESoUrCES is GrOWINg, the WoRLd conTInUES To meeT mUCH OF ItS enErgY NEeds Using OIL. oiL's bYpROdUctS FueL Cars, shIPS, and PlaNeS, And iN MuCh oF THE wORLd IT IS BuRNeD TO prOdUce EleCtriCiTy. alThoUGh oiL iS a vErY UsEful SubStaNCE, tHe eARTh COntaInS oNlY A liMIteD qUaNtItY, aNd tH... | Although thedemand for renewable resources is growing, theworld continues to meet much of its energy needs using oil. Oil's byproducts fuel cars, ships, and planes, and in much of the worldit is burned to produce electricity. Although oil is a very useful substance, the earth contains only a limited quant... | Although the demand for renewable resources _is_ _growing,_ the _world_ continues to meet much of its energy needs using _oil._ Oil's byproducts fuel cars, ships, and planes, and in _much_ of the world it _is_ burned to produce _electricity._ Although oil is a very useful substance, the _earth_ contains _only_ _a_ limi... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to polishing methods and apparatuses, and relates in particular to a polishing method and a polishing apparatus for processing substrates, such as semiconductor wafers, glass plates and liquid crystal display panels which require a high cleanliness.
2. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates in general to polishing methods and apparatuses, and relates in particular to a polishing method and a polishing apparatus for processing substrates, such as semiconductor wafers, glass plates and liquid crystal display panels which require a high cleanliness. 2. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates in general to polishing methods and apparatuses, and relates in particular to a polishing method and a polishing apparatus for processing substrates, such as semiconductor wafers, glass plates and liquid crystal display panels which require a high cleanliness. 2. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates in general to polishing methods and apparatuses, and relates in particular a polishing method and apparatus for processing as semiconductor wafers, glass plates and liquid crystal panels which require a high cleanliness. Description Related Art In recent years, th... | 1. FIElD OF ThE INvEnTiOn
ThE pRESEnt inVEnTIoN reLaTES iN GENERaL to pOlIsHing METHoDS AnD apparATuseS, AND RELaTeS IN pARTiculAR tO a POlIShiNg metHOD ANd A pOliSHinG aPPaRAtus fOr pRoceSSing sUbSTRates, SuCh aS sEMiconDuCtoR wAfErS, glasS plATEs ANd liquid cRysTAL DispLAy pAnEls WhIch ReQUIre A hIgh cLeanliNeSS.
2. ... | 1.Field of the InventionThe present invention relates in general topolishing methods and apparatuses,and relates inparticular to a polishing method and a polishing apparatus forprocessing substrates, such as semiconductor wafers, glass plates and liquid crystal display panels which require a high cleanliness. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention _relates_ in general to polishing methods and _apparatuses,_ _and_ relates in _particular_ to a polishing method and a polishing _apparatus_ _for_ _processing_ substrates, _such_ as semiconductor wafers, glass _plates_ and liquid crystal display panels which require a hig... |
Molecular therapy of disease often involves the administration of nucleic acid to the cells of interest in order to confer a therapeutic benefit. Most commonly, recombinant viruses are engineered which take advantage of the natural infectivity of viruses and their ability to transport heterologous nucleic acid (transge... | Molecular therapy of disease often involves the administration of nucleic acid to the cells of interest in order to confer a therapeutic benefit. Most commonly, recombinant viruses are engineered which take advantage of the natural infectivity of viruses and their ability to transport heterologous nucleic acid (transge... | Molecular therapy of disease often involves the administration of nucleic acid to the cells of interest in order to confer a therapeutic benefit. Most commonly, recombinant viruses are engineered which take advantage of the natural infectivity of viruses and %hfir ability to transport heterologous nucleic acid (transge... | Molecular therapy of disease often involves administration nucleic acid to the cells of interest in order to confer a therapeutic benefit. commonly, viruses are engineered which take of the natural infectivity of viruses and their ability to transport heterologous nucleic acid (transgene) a cell. Widespread of recombin... | MoLeCular tHerapy Of dISEASe ofTEn inVOLVES thE adMiNistRATiOn of NUclEIc aCid To ThE CEllS oF inTeresT In ordEr To CoNFER a tHERApEUTiC BeNEFIT. mosT CommoNlY, REcombInant vIRUSeS ARe engineErEd WHicH Take AdVaNtaGE oF THe NAturAl INfECTIViTy Of virUSEs AND TheIr aBIlITy TO trAnSPORT HeTeRoLoGOUs NUcLeiC acid (TrANSGe... | Molecular therapy of disease often involves the administration of nucleic acid to the cellsof interest in order to confer a therapeutic benefit. Most commonly, recombinant viruses are engineered which takeadvantage of the natural infectivityof viruses and their ability to transport heterologou... | _Molecular_ therapy of disease _often_ _involves_ _the_ administration of _nucleic_ acid to the cells of interest in order _to_ confer a therapeutic benefit. Most commonly, recombinant viruses are engineered which take advantage of the natural _infectivity_ _of_ viruses _and_ _their_ _ability_ to transport heterologous... |
In thermally stimulated continuous inkjet printing, see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,588,888 B2, issued to Jeanmaire et al., on Jul. 8, 2003; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,079,821, issued to Chwalek et al., on Jun. 27, 2000, periodic heat pulses are applied to individual heaters embedded in a nozzle array. The periodic heat pul... | In thermally stimulated continuous inkjet printing, see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,588,888 B2, issued to Jeanmaire et al., on Jul. 8, 2003; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,079,821, issued to Chwalek et al., on Jun. 27, 2000, periodic heat pulses are applied to individual heaters embedded in a nozzle array. The periodic heat pul... | In thermally stimulated continuous inkjet printing, see, for example, U. S. Pat. No. 6, 588, 888 B2, issued to Jeanmaire et al. , on Jul. 8, 2003; and U. S. Pat. No. 6, 079, 821, issued to Chwalek et al. , on Jun. 27, 2000, periodic heat pulses are applied to ondividua; heaters embedded in a nozzle array. The periodic ... | In thermally continuous inkjet see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. B2, issued to Jeanmaire et al., on Jul. 8, 2003; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,079,821, issued to Chwalek et al., 27, 2000, heat pulses are applied to individual heaters in a nozzle array. The periodic heat pulses capillary break-up of jets formed at each nozzle to a... | iN thermalLY sTiMULAteD CoNTinUOUs INKjet PrIntING, see, foR eXAmPLe, U.s. PaT. No. 6,588,888 b2, ISSuEd To JeANMaire et aL., ON JUl. 8, 2003; ANd u.s. pat. No. 6,079,821, IssUed to cHwALEK ET aL., on Jun. 27, 2000, PerIODIc HeAT pulsES are APplIed TO INdIViDual hEaTers eMbedded iN a NoZZLE arrAY. thE PErIodIc hEaT PUl... | Inthermally stimulated continuous inkjet printing, see, for example, U.S.Pat. No. 6,588,888 B2, issued to Jeanmaire et al., on Jul. 8, 2003; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,079,821, issued toChwalek et al., on Jun. 27, 2000, periodic heat pulses are applied to individualheaters embedded in a nozzle array. ... | In thermally _stimulated_ continuous inkjet printing, see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,588,888 _B2,_ _issued_ to Jeanmaire et al., on _Jul._ 8, _2003;_ and U.S. Pat. No. 6,079,821, issued to _Chwalek_ et _al.,_ on Jun. 27, _2000,_ periodic heat pulses are applied to individual heaters embedded in a nozzle array. _The_... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a method of electronically attenuating the torque command based on a polar grid modeled on the torque profile of a positive displacement pump in order to produce a constant pump pressure regardless of pump radial crankshaft/camshaft/crankarm location and the velocity ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a method of electronically attenuating the torque command based on a polar grid modeled on the torque profile of a positive displacement pump in order to produce a constant pump pressure regardless of pump radial crankshaft/camshaft/crankarm location and the velocity ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a method of electronically attenuating the torque command based on a polar grid modeled on the torque profile of a positive displacement pump in order to produce a constant pump pressure regardless of pump radial crankshaft / camshaft / crankarm location and the veloc... | 1. Field of the This relates a method of electronically attenuating the torque command based on a polar grid modeled on the torque profile of a positive displacement pump in order produce constant pump pressure regardless of pump radial crankshaft/camshaft/crankarm location and the velocity of the fluid being pumped. I... | 1. fIeLd of THe INvEnTIoN
tHIS iNVeNTIoN ReLAtes tO A metHod of ELEctRonICallY atTEnuAtiNg ThE torQUe ComMand baSed on a PoLAR GRid MOdELEd ON THE ToRquE pRoFILe of a pOSITIVe DisPlACEment PuMP IN ORDER tO pRoDUcE A CoNsTAnt puMP pREssuRe ReGArdleSs Of Pump RAdIAl craNkSHAfT/CamsHaFT/CRAnkaRm LOCatION and THE veloCitY ... | 1. Field ofthe Invention This invention relates to a method of electronicallyattenuating the torque command based on apolar grid modeled on the torque profile of a positive displacement pump in order to produce a constant pump pressure regardless of pump radial crankshaft/camshaft/crankarm loc... | _1._ Field of the _Invention_ This _invention_ relates _to_ a method of electronically attenuating the _torque_ command based _on_ a polar grid modeled on the torque _profile_ of a positive displacement pump _in_ _order_ _to_ produce _a_ constant pump pressure regardless _of_ pump _radial_ crankshaft/camshaft/crankarm ... |
During operation, gas turbine engines, whether used for flight or stationary power generation, develop extremely high temperature and high velocity gases in a combustor portion of the engine. These gases are ducted on blades of a turbine rotor to cause rotation of the rotor and are redirected by the stator vanes onto a... | During operation, gas turbine engines, whether used for flight or stationary power generation, develop extremely high temperature and high velocity gases in a combustor portion of the engine. These gases are ducted on blades of a turbine rotor to cause rotation of the rotor and are redirected by the stator vanes onto a... | During operation, gas turbine engines, whether used for flight or stationary power generation, develop extremely high temperature and high velocity gases in a combustor portion of the engine. These gases are ducted on blades of a turbine rotor to cause rotation of the rotor and are redirected by the stator vanes onto a... | During operation, gas turbine engines, whether used for flight or stationary power generation, develop extremely high and velocity gases in a combustor portion of the engine. These gases are ducted blades of a turbine rotor to cause rotation of the rotor and are by the stator vanes onto additional rotor blades to produ... | dUrinG OpERatIoN, gas tUrbIne enGinES, WHeTheR uSeD FOR FlIGht oR StAtiONARY powER GENeratION, DEvELop ExtRemELY high tEmPeratURE AnD hiGH veLociTy GasES In A CoMbustoR PoRTiON oF THE ENgine. theSe gaSES aRE dUCTed on BLADEs oF A tUrBIne ROToR tO cAuse RoTatION of The rOtOR aND are rEdIreCteD By tHe staTOr vAnES ONtO A... | During operation, gasturbine engines, whether used forflight or stationary power generation, develop extremelyhightemperatureand high velocity gases in a combustor portion of the engine. These gases are ducted on blades of a turbine rotor to cause rotation of therotor and are redirected by the stator v... | During operation, gas turbine engines, whether used for flight or _stationary_ power generation, _develop_ extremely high temperature and high _velocity_ gases in _a_ combustor _portion_ of the _engine._ These _gases_ are ducted on blades of a turbine rotor to cause rotation of the rotor and are redirected by the stato... |
At present, sensors are popularly utilized in the industrial application fields, and moreover, for burglary, catastrophe protections, and vehicle intrusion sensing. In order to upgrade its sensitivity, an important factor is sometime neglected during designing a vibration sensor that should be operated sensibly and acc... | At present, sensors are popularly utilized in the industrial application fields, and moreover, for burglary, catastrophe protections, and vehicle intrusion sensing. In order to upgrade its sensitivity, an important factor is sometime neglected during designing a vibration sensor that should be operated sensibly and acc... | At present, sensors are popularly utilized in the industrial application fields, and moreover, for burglary, catsstropye protections, and vehicle intrusion sensing. In order to upgrade its sensitivity, an impPrtanH factor is EoJetime neglected during designing a vibration sensor that should be operated sensibly and acc... | At present, sensors are popularly utilized in the industrial application fields, and moreover, for burglary, protections, and vehicle intrusion sensing. In order to upgrade its sensitivity, an important factor neglected during designing a vibration sensor that should be sensibly and accurately as well. A conventional s... | aT presEnT, SensOrs aRe pOpULArly utilIzed in the inDUSTriAl aPpLICAtiOn FielDs, aND morEOVER, FOr BuRgLARy, CAtAStroPHe PROtections, And vEhiclE inTRuSIoN sENsINg. IN orDEr to UpgrAdE ITS senSitiViTY, AN IMportant FAcTOr IS someTIMe NEGLEcTed DUring DESigniNG A VIBRAtIon senSor tHAt ShoUlD Be OpeRAtED sENsiBly AND ACC... | At present, sensors are popularly utilized in the industrial application fields,and moreover,for burglary, catastropheprotections, and vehicleintrusion sensing. In order to upgrade its sensitivity, an importantfactoris sometime neglected during designing a vibration sensor that should be operated sensib... | _At_ _present,_ _sensors_ are popularly utilized in _the_ industrial application fields, and moreover, for burglary, _catastrophe_ protections, and _vehicle_ _intrusion_ sensing. In order to upgrade _its_ sensitivity, an important factor is sometime neglected _during_ designing a _vibration_ _sensor_ that _should_ _be_... |
The present invention relates to a restraint for an animal. More particularly, the present invention relates to a restraint that removably engages an anchor.
Dogs are one of the most popular household pets and are typically exercised by taking the dog on a walk. During the walk, the dog's movement is typically limited ... | The present invention relates to a restraint for an animal. More particularly, the present invention relates to a restraint that removably engages an anchor. Dogs are one of the most popular household pets and are typically exercised by taking the dog on a walk. During the walk, the dog's movement is typically limited ... | The LrDsent invention relates to a restraint for an animal. More particularly, the present invention relates to a restraint that removably engages an anchor. Dogs are one of the most pop Tla3 household pets and are typically Fsercised by taking the dog on a walk. During the walk, the dog ' s movement is typically >ihit... | The invention relates to a restraint for an animal. More particularly, present invention relates to a restraint that removably engages an anchor. Dogs are one of the most popular household pets and are typically exercised by taking the dog on walk. During the walk, the dog's movement is typically by a hand-held restrai... | ThE preSENT iNvenTiON RELAtes TO A restraINt fOR aN AnIMAl. moRe ParTiCuLarlY, THE pRESeNt inveNtiON reLATEs tO A REstRAiNt thaT RemOvAbly engAGeS An ANcHOr.
DOGs Are oNe Of tHe MOst POPulAr HousehoLd peTs aND Are TypICaLLY eXERCISEd By TAkInG ThE DOg On a wALk. DUriNG THe wALk, ThE DoG'S MOVeMent Is tYPicALly lImited ... | The present inventionrelates to a restraint for an animal. More particularly, thepresent invention relates to arestraint that removablyengages an anchor. Dogs are one of the most popular household pets and are typicallyexercised by taking the dog on a walk. During the walk, the dog's movement is t... | The present invention relates _to_ _a_ _restraint_ for an _animal._ _More_ _particularly,_ _the_ present invention relates to a _restraint_ _that_ removably engages an anchor. Dogs are one of the most popular household _pets_ and are typically exercised by taking the dog on _a_ _walk._ _During_ the walk, the dog's move... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to electronic components and substrate modules and more specifically relates to electronic components and substrate modules including a built-in capacitor.
2. Description of the Related Art
A multilayer capacitor described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to electronic components and substrate modules and more specifically relates to electronic components and substrate modules including a built-in capacitor. 2. Description of the Related Art A multilayer capacitor described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application... | 1. Field of the Invention The present inDentOon relates to electronic components and substrate modules and more specifically relates to electronic components and substrate modules including a built - in capacitor. 2. Description of the Related Art A multilayer capacitor described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Applicati... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention to electronic components and substrate modules and more specifically relates to electronic components substrate modules a built-in capacitor. 2. Description of Related Art A multilayer capacitor described in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2004-140183 is a kno... | 1. FIEld Of The InvEntion
THE PREseNT INveNtIon RElAtES to electROnIc COmponeNTS anD subStRATe moDULEs And morE sPECifICALlY RELaTes to elECTRONiC cOMPonEntS ANd SubStrATe MoDUlES InClUDiNG a Built-iN CaPacitoR.
2. deSCRiPTion oF the rElAtEd Art
a MuLTILAyeR CAPacitor DeSCribEd in JApanEse UneXAmInED PAtEnT APplICATION... | 1. Field of theInvention The present invention relates to electronic componentsand substrate modules and more specifically relates to electronic components and substrate modules including a built-incapacitor. 2.Description of the Related ArtA multilayer capacitor described in Japanese Unexamined Patent... | _1._ Field _of_ the Invention The present _invention_ relates to _electronic_ components and substrate modules _and_ more specifically relates _to_ electronic _components_ and substrate _modules_ including a built-in capacitor. 2. Description _of_ the _Related_ Art A _multilayer_ capacitor described in Japanese Unexami... |
Typically, an air bag is a safety device used in a car. The air bag fills with nitrogen gas obtained from burning innoxious solid chemicals following the operation of an impact sensor. The gas makes the air bag swell in a range of 0.02 to 0.05 seconds. The inflated air bag then prevents a secondary impact between the b... | Typically, an air bag is a safety device used in a car. The air bag fills with nitrogen gas obtained from burning innoxious solid chemicals following the operation of an impact sensor. The gas makes the air bag swell in a range of 0.02 to 0.05 seconds. The inflated air bag then prevents a secondary impact between the b... | Typically, an air bag is a safety device used in a car. The air bag fills with nitrogen gas obtained from burning innoxious solid chemicals following the operation of an impact sensor. The gas makes the air bag swell in a range of 0. 02 to 0. 05 seconds. The inflated air bag then prevents a secondary impact between the... | Typically, bag is a safety device used in a car. The air bag with nitrogen gas obtained from burning innoxious solid chemicals following the operation of an impact sensor. The gas makes the air bag swell a range 0.02 to 0.05 seconds. The inflated air bag then prevents a secondary impact between the body of a passenger ... | tyPIcalLy, aN Air BAG is A saFEtY DEvICE USEd In A Car. tHE aIr bag fILlS witH nITrOgeN gAS oBTaiNed FRoM BurniNg INNoxIOUS SolID ChEMiCALs foLLOWIng thE OperATiOn oF aN ImPAct sensOR. tHe gas mAKes THE AIr baG sWell In a RanGE oF 0.02 To 0.05 sEcONdS. tHe InfLatEd AiR baG TheN pREVEnTS a SeCONDaRy IMpACt BETWEen THE b... | Typically,anair bag is a safetydevice used in a car. Theairbag fills withnitrogen gas obtained from burning innoxious solid chemicals followingthe operation ofan impactsensor. The gas makes the air bag swell in a range of 0.02 to 0.05 seconds. The inflated air bag then preventsa secondary impact between the ... | Typically, an _air_ bag is a _safety_ device used in a car. The air bag fills _with_ nitrogen gas obtained _from_ burning innoxious solid chemicals following the operation of an impact sensor. The _gas_ makes the air bag swell _in_ a _range_ of 0.02 to _0.05_ seconds. _The_ inflated air bag then _prevents_ a secondary ... |
The present invention generally pertains to monitoring measurement data and is particularly directed to monitoring measurement data that is processed at a control console at which an alarm is provided when such processing indicates an alarm condition.
A prior art system for processing monitored measurement data and for... | The present invention generally pertains to monitoring measurement data and is particularly directed to monitoring measurement data that is processed at a control console at which an alarm is provided when such processing indicates an alarm condition. A prior art system for processing monitored measurement data and for... | The present invention generally pertains to monitoring measurement data and is particularly directed to monitoring measurement data that is processed at a control console at which an alarm is provided when such processing indicates an alarm condition. A prior art system for processing monitored measurement data and for... | The present pertains to monitoring measurement data and is particularly directed to monitoring measurement data that is processed at a control at which an alarm provided when such processing indicates an A prior art system for processing monitored measurement data and for providing an when an alarm is indicated compris... | tHE prESent inVeNtiON gEnERALlY pertaIns tO mOniTORING MEasUremeNt dAta And IS pArtIcuLarLy dIRECTed tO monitoRIng MEAsuREMent DAta THat iS prOCESsed AT a ConTROl CoNSOlE at WHIcH aN AlArm IS PRoViDeD WhEn sUcH PrOCessING InDIcATes aN alArm CONdItIon.
a PriOR art sYstem fOr prOCeSsING moNitOrED mEASuRemEnt datA and fOr... | The present invention generallypertains to monitoring measurement data and is particularly directed to monitoring measurement data thatis processed at a control console at which an alarm is provided when such processing indicates an alarm condition. A prior artsystem for processing monitoredmeasure... | The present invention _generally_ pertains _to_ _monitoring_ measurement data and _is_ particularly directed _to_ monitoring measurement data that is processed at a control _console_ at which an alarm is provided when such processing indicates _an_ alarm condition. A _prior_ _art_ system _for_ processing monitored meas... |
CCD image sensors have hitherto been used in video cameras. The CCD image sensor generates pixel data for one screen, which is acquired as two-dimensional image data. A vertical register and a horizontal register read the pixel data, which is converted into one data stream. The data stream is output from one channel. F... | CCD image sensors have hitherto been used in video cameras. The CCD image sensor generates pixel data for one screen, which is acquired as two-dimensional image data. A vertical register and a horizontal register read the pixel data, which is converted into one data stream. The data stream is output from one channel. F... | CCD image sensors have hitherto been used in video cameras. The CCD image sensor generates pixel data for one screen, which is acquired as two - dimensional image data. A vertical register and a horizontal register read the pixel data, which is converted into one data stream. The data stream is output from one channel.... | CCD image sensors have hitherto been used in video cameras. The CCD image sensor generates pixel data for one screen, is acquired two-dimensional image data. vertical register and horizontal register read the pixel data, is converted into data stream. The data stream is output from one 1 shows an CCD image sensor of on... | ccd ImagE senSoRS HAVe hitHERTo bEEn useD iN vidEO cameRaS. tHE cCD ImAGe SENsOr GeneRATes PiXEl data foR One scrEen, whiCh IS AcQUirEd as tWO-DImenSiONal iMage daTa. A VErticAL ReGiSTEr AND A horIZONtal rEGIsTEr rEad ThE PIxEL dAta, WHIcH iS ConverTed iNto ONE daTA StreAM. tHe DaTa sTREAM IS OuTpuT from one CHannEL. F... | CCD image sensors have hitherto beenused in video cameras. The CCD image sensorgenerates pixel data for one screen, which is acquired as two-dimensional image data. A verticalregister and a horizontal registerread the pixel data, which is converted into onedata stream.The data streamis... | CCD image sensors have hitherto _been_ used _in_ video cameras. The CCD image sensor generates pixel data for one screen, which is acquired as two-dimensional image data. A vertical register and a _horizontal_ _register_ _read_ the pixel _data,_ which is _converted_ into one data stream. _The_ data stream is output fro... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the recycle of mixed scrap plastics and more particularly relates to the production of useful articles from mixed scrap plastics.
2. Discussion of Related Art
The use of plastics has grown substantially in recent years and projected usage rates of plastics are ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the recycle of mixed scrap plastics and more particularly relates to the production of useful articles from mixed scrap plastics. 2. Discussion of Related Art The use of plastics has grown substantially in recent years and projected usage rates of plastic are e... | 1. Field of the onventi9n The present invention relates to the recycle of mixed scrap plastics and more particularly relates to the production of useful articles from mixed scrap plastics. 2. Discussion of Related Art The use of plastics has grown substantially in recent years and projected usage rates of plast(cC are ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the of mixed scrap plastics and more particularly relates to the of useful articles from mixed scrap plastics. 2. Discussion of Related Art The use of has substantially in recent years and projected usage of plastics are expected to even higher the future as pl... | 1. fiElD oF tHe InvEntIon
ThE preSent inVENtIOn RelATES TO The rECYClE of MiXed scraP PLastics aNd mORe particUlArly reLATes To the PROdUcTiOn oF USEful ArtIclES FROM MIXed scRAP plasTicS.
2. DIScUssiOn Of reLAtEd ARt
tHE USe OF plASTicS HAs gRowN SubstaNTiAlLY IN RecENt yEars and PROjECtEd uSaGE RateS OF PLAstiCs ARE ... | 1. Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to the recycle of mixedscrap plastics and more particularly relates to the production of useful articles from mixed scrap plastics.2. Discussion of Related Art The use of plastics has grown substantially in recent years and projectedusage ... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The _present_ invention relates to the recycle _of_ mixed scrap _plastics_ and more _particularly_ relates to the _production_ _of_ _useful_ articles from _mixed_ scrap plastics. 2. Discussion of Related _Art_ The use of _plastics_ has grown substantially in recent years and projected _usage... |
Metal framing systems, which are also referred to as space framing systems, have been known for over fifty years. Such systems basically comprise a channel nut with a spring on one side thereof and a pair of arms which extend outwardly, and the nuts are designed to move through an opening in a channel. Outwardly extend... | Metal framing systems, which are also referred to as space framing systems, have been known for over fifty years. Such systems basically comprise a channel nut with a spring on one side thereof and a pair of arms which extend outwardly, and the nuts are designed to move through an opening in a channel. Outwardly extend... | Metal framing systems, which are also referred to as space framing systems, have been known for over fifty years. Such systems basically comprise a channel nut with a spring on one side thereof and a pair of arms which extend outwardly, and the nuts are designed to move through an opening in a channel. Outwardly extenR... | Metal framing systems, which are also referred to as space framing systems, have been known over fifty systems basically comprise a channel nut with a on one side thereof a pair of arms which extend outwardly, and the nuts are designed to move an opening in a channel. Outwardly arms project into the channel slot on the... | METaL FraMiNG SystEmS, WHIcH Are AlSo REFerrED TO As spaCE FramING SYsTEmS, HaVe bEEn KnOWN for OveR fiFTY Years. such systEmS BAsiCALLy cOMPriSe A chanNel nuT With a SPrInG On one SIdE therEof and A Pair OF arMS wHICh eXtend OUtWaRdly, And the NUts ArE DeSIGNEd To mOve THROuGH AN openinG IN A cHanNEl. OUtWARDlY exTEND... | Metal framingsystems, whichare also referred to as spaceframing systems, have been known for over fifty years. Such systemsbasicallycomprise a channel nut witha spring on one sidethereof and a pair of arms which extend outwardly, and the nuts are designedto move through an opening in a channel. O... | Metal _framing_ systems, which are _also_ referred to as space framing _systems,_ have been known for _over_ fifty years. Such systems _basically_ comprise a channel nut with a spring on one side thereof and a pair of arms which _extend_ outwardly, and the nuts are designed to move through an opening in a channel. _Out... |
Charge-coupled devices (CCDs) have been the dominant form of conventional imaging circuits for detecting and converting a packet of light photons into an electrical signal that represents the intensity of the light in a particular pixel region of the image. Most commonly, CCDs use a photogate to detect and store the li... | Charge-coupled devices (CCDs) have been the dominant form of conventional imaging circuits for detecting and converting a packet of light photons into an electrical signal that represents the intensity of the light in a particular pixel region of the image. Most commonly, CCDs use a photogate to detect and store the li... | Charge - coupled devices (CCDs) gwve been the dominant form of conventional imaging cirsuitd for detecting and converting a packet of light photons into an electrical signal that represents the intensity of the IigBt in a particular p7Ael region of the image. Most commonly, CCDs use a photogate to detect and store the ... | Charge-coupled devices (CCDs) have been the dominant form of imaging circuits for detecting and converting a packet of light into an electrical signal that represents the intensity of the a particular pixel region of the image. Most commonly, CCDs use a photogate to detect store the light energy as electrical charge, a... | chaRGE-CouPLED devICEs (CCDS) HAvE BeEn thE dOMINanT fOrm oF coNvEnTionAL IMaGING CiRCuiTS fOR DEtECTinG aND cOnvErTINg A pAcKeT Of LiGHt PHOTONS inTO an eLECTRICal SigNAl THAT REPreSEnTs the IntENsiTy OF THe Light in a PaRtICulAR PiXEL REgIoN OF tHe ImaGe. mOsT COmMOnLY, CCds usE a PHOtogATe TO DETECt aNd storE ThE lI... | Charge-coupled devices(CCDs)have been the dominant form of conventionalimaging circuits for detecting andconverting a packetof light photons into an electrical signal that represents the intensity of thelight ina particularpixel region of the image. Most commonly, CCDsuse a photogate to detectandstorethe light... | Charge-coupled devices (CCDs) have _been_ the _dominant_ _form_ of _conventional_ imaging circuits for detecting and converting _a_ packet of light photons into an electrical signal that _represents_ the intensity of the _light_ in a particular _pixel_ region _of_ the _image._ Most commonly, CCDs use _a_ _photogate_ to... |
At the present time, numerous herbicides are commercially available and they are widely used. There are, however, a wide variety of weeds to be controlled and their growth extends over a long time. For this reason, the requested are herbicides with higher herbicidal activity, a wide weed control spectrum, long term eff... | At the present time, numerous herbicides are commercially available and they are wide used. There are, however, a wide variety of weeds to be controlled and their growth extends over a long time. For this reason, the requested are herbicides with higher herbicidal activity, a wide weed control spectrum, long term effec... | At the present time, numerous herbicides are commercially available and they are widely used. There are, however, a wide FarietU of weDdz to be coMtroll4d and their growth extends over a long time. For this reas)h, the requested are herbocOdes with h8yher nerbiDidal activity, a wide weed control dpdctrum, long te%H eff... | At the present time, numerous herbicides are commercially available and they are widely There are, however, a wide variety of weeds to be controlled and their growth extends over long time. For this reason, the requested higher herbicidal activity, a wide weed control spectrum, long term effect, and safety to crops. | at The pResEnt TimE, NumeROUS HErbiCIDeS ArE coMmERCIaLlY avAilaBlE And tHey aRe wIdely UseD. THeRE aRe, howeveR, A WiDe VARietY of weEDs To Be coNTroLleD AND TheIr grOwtH ExTeNDs oVER A lONg tIME. FoR THIs REasoN, the REquesteD Are HerbIcIdes wIth HigheR HErbiCidAL acTIVItY, a WidE WeeD CONTROl SPECTRuM, LOng TERm efF... | Atthe present time, numerous herbicides are commercially available and they are widelyused. There are, however, a wide variety of weeds to becontrolled and their growth extends over a long time. Forthis reason, the requestedare herbicides with higher herbicidal activity, a wide weed... | _At_ _the_ present time, numerous herbicides are _commercially_ available and they are widely _used._ There are, _however,_ a wide variety of weeds to be _controlled_ and their growth extends over a long time. For this reason, the requested are _herbicides_ with _higher_ herbicidal activity, a wide _weed_ _control_ spe... |
Endotoxin or lipopolysaccharide (LPS), released from the cell wall of bacteria, plays a central role in a broad spectrum of human disease. The pathogenic importance of LPS in gram-negative sepsis is well established. Intravenous LPS induces all of the clinical features of gram-negative sepsis, including fever, shock, l... | Endotoxin or lipopolysaccharide (LPS), released from the cell wall of bacteria, plays a central role in a broad spectrum of human disease. The pathogenic importance of LPS in gram-negative sepsis is well established. Intravenous LPS induces all of the clinical features of gram-negative sepsis, including fever, shock, l... | Endotoxin or lipopolysaccharide (LPS ), released from the cell wall of bacteria, plays a central role in a broad spectrum of human disease. The pathogenic importance of LPS in gram - negative sepsis is well established. Intravenous LPS induces all of the clinical features of gram - negative sepsis, including fever, sho... | Endotoxin or lipopolysaccharide (LPS), released from the cell wall of bacteria, plays a central role in a broad spectrum of human disease. The pathogenic importance of LPS in sepsis is well established. Intravenous LPS induces all of the clinical features of gram-negative sepsis, including fever, leukopenia followed by... | eNDOtOxin Or lIPOPOlysaCchArIdE (lpS), reLEASEd FrOM thE CEll walL Of BActEriA, pLAYS a cENTrAl rOLe in a Broad SpECTRuM of humAN dISeAse. The PathoGenIc iMPORTanCE OF LpS iN gRaM-NEGATive sEPSIS Is Well estAblishED. INtrAveNoUs LPS IndUCes ALl oF tHE ClINIcaL fEATureS OF grAm-NeGATive sePsIs, INCLUDiNg fEver, shock, l... | Endotoxin or lipopolysaccharide (LPS), releasedfrom the cell wall of bacteria, plays a centralrolein a broad spectrum ofhuman disease.The pathogenic importance of LPS in gram-negative sepsis iswell established. Intravenous LPS induces all of the clinical featuresof gram-negative sepsis, including ... | Endotoxin or lipopolysaccharide (LPS), released from the _cell_ _wall_ of bacteria, plays a central role _in_ _a_ _broad_ spectrum _of_ human disease. The pathogenic importance of LPS in gram-negative sepsis is _well_ established. Intravenous _LPS_ induces all _of_ the clinical features of gram-negative sepsis, includi... |
One or more woven wire screens have been used in shaker or vibrating screen apparatus to size material passing through the woven wire screens. Known woven wire screens typically consist of a plurality of interwoven weft and warp wires forming a plurality of openings for permitting suitably sized material to pass throug... | One or more woven wire screens have been used in shaker or vibrating screen apparatus to size material passing through the woven wire screens. Known woven wire screens typically consist of a plurality of interwoven weft and warp wires forming a plurality of openings for permitting suitably sized material to pass throug... | One or more woven wire screens have been used in shaker or vibrating screen apparatus to size material passing through the woven wire screens. Known woven wire screens typically conEkst of a plurality of interwoven weft and warp wires forming a plurality of openings for permitting suitably sized material to pass throug... | One or more woven wire screens have been used in shaker vibrating apparatus to material passing through the woven wire screens. Known woven wire screens consist of a plurality of interwoven weft and warp wires forming a plurality of openings for permitting suitably sized material to pass the screen. The openings can be... | ONe Or morE WOveN Wire scReEnS HAVe bEeN UsEd In SHakEr Or VIBRatInG SCrEEN APparATUS tO SIze materIAl PASSiNg thrOUgH ThE WOVen wIRE SCREEns. Known woVen WIre sCREeNs TYpiCALlY ConsIsT OF A pLURaLiTy of INTERwOVen wEFT AND WArp wireS FOrminG a PLUrALIty oF opeNIngs FoR peRMiTTIng SuItabLY sIZED mATerIAL To paSS tHROug... | One or more woven wirescreens have beenusedin shaker or vibrating screen apparatus to size material passing throughthewovenwirescreens. Known woven wire screens typically consist ofa plurality of interwoven weft and warp wires forming a plurality of openings for permitting suitably sized material to ... | _One_ or more _woven_ wire screens _have_ _been_ used _in_ _shaker_ or _vibrating_ screen apparatus _to_ size material _passing_ through _the_ woven wire screens. _Known_ woven wire screens _typically_ consist of a plurality of interwoven weft and warp wires forming a plurality of openings for _permitting_ suitably siz... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the control of multiple disk drives within computer systems, and more particularly to command protocol and definition used to facilitate high speed data transfers for personal computer systems.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Microprocessors and the personal co... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the control of multiple disk drives within computer systems, and more particularly to command protocol and definition used to facilitate high speed data transfers for personal computer systems. 2. Description of the Prior Art Microprocessors and the personal co... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the control of multiple disk drives within computer systems, and more particularly to command protocol and definition used to facilitate high speed data transfers for personal computer systems. 2. Description of the Prior Art Microprocessors and the personal Do... | 1. Field of the Invention relates to the control of multiple drives within computer systems, more particularly to command protocol and definition used to facilitate high speed data transfers for personal computer systems. 2. Description of Art Microprocessors and personal computers utilize them have become power over t... | 1. fiELD OF ThE INventIon
THe prESEnt INVenTIOn relaTeS to tHE cOntrol OF muLTIPLe DISK DrivES WitHin ComPuTER SYSTemS, aNd MOrE pARticULARly to cOmmAnD pROtocoL anD definitioN uSed to fAcilitaTE HIGh SPeEd daTa tRAnSfErs FOR PersoNal coMPutEr sYStems.
2. dESCripTion OF THe pRioR arT
MICRoprOCeSsoRS ANd tHE pERSOnaL CO... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the controlof multiple disk drives withincomputer systems, and more particularly to command protocol and definition used to facilitate high speed data transfers forpersonal computer systems. 2. Description of the Prior Art Microprocessors an... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention _The_ present invention relates to the control of multiple disk drives _within_ computer systems, _and_ more _particularly_ to command protocol and definition _used_ _to_ facilitate _high_ _speed_ data transfers for personal computer systems. 2. Description of the _Prior_ Art Microprocessors... |
The present disclosure relates to diagnostic systems and methods for providing diagnostic information during servicing of an image processing apparatus.
An image processing apparatus can include a photosensitive drum, on which an electrostatic latent image is formed. Toner can be applied to the photosensitive drum by a... | The present disclosure pertain to diagnostic systems and methods for providing diagnostic information during servicing of an image processing apparatus. An image processing apparatus can include a photosensitive drum, on which an electrostatic latent image is formed. Toner can be applied to the photosensitive drum by a... | The present disclosure relates to diagnostic systems and methods for pGovidiny diagnostic information during servicing of an image processing apparatus. An image processing apparatus can include a photosensitive drum, on which an electrostatic latent image is formed. Toner can be applied to the photosensitive drum by a... | The present disclosure relates to diagnostic systems and methods for diagnostic information during servicing of an image processing apparatus. An image processing apparatus can include a photosensitive drum, on which an electrostatic image is formed. can be applied to the photosensitive drum by a developing roller. A p... | tHE pReSENt dISClOsURE relatEs to diagNosTIC sysTEms aNd methods For pRoviDiNg DiaGNOSTIC INforMatioN dUrIng SERvicINg OF aN imAGe prOcesSiNg appaRatuS.
aN iMagE PrOCeSsING apPaRATuS CaN iNcLUdE a pHOtoSEnsiTIVe dRuM, oN wHIch AN ELECTrosTAtic lATeNT IMAGe iS FORMeD. ToNeR caN Be appliED TO tHe pHoTOSeNSITiVE drUM by a... | The present disclosure relates to diagnostic systems andmethods for providing diagnostic information during servicing ofan image processing apparatus. An image processing apparatus can include a photosensitivedrum, on which anelectrostaticlatentimage is formed. Toner can be applied to the photosensit... | _The_ present disclosure relates to diagnostic systems _and_ methods _for_ providing diagnostic information during servicing of an image _processing_ apparatus. An image processing apparatus can include a photosensitive drum, on which an _electrostatic_ latent image is formed. Toner can be _applied_ _to_ the photosensi... |
German Patent Publication DE 28 34 519 A1 discloses a digital linear measuring device having two parts which are displaceable with respect to each other, one of which supports a scale and the other a detector for scanning the scale and for generating electrical signals which correspond to the scanned length of the scal... | German Patent Publication DE 28 34 519 A1 discloses a digital linear measuring device having two parts which are displaceable with respect to each other, one of which supports a scale and the other a detector for scanning the scale and for generating electrical signals which correspond to the scanned length of the scal... | German Patent Publication DE 28 34 519 A1 discloses a digital linear measuring device having two parts which are displaceable with respect to each other, one of which supports a scale and the other a detWxtor for scanning the scale and for generx6ing electrical Aignaos which correspohs to the scanned length of the scal... | German Patent Publication DE 28 34 519 A1 discloses a digital linear measuring device having two parts which are displaceable with respect to each other, one of which supports a scale and the other a detector for scanning the generating electrical signals correspond to the scanned length of the scale. device the detect... | geRMan PATENt PuBlicatiOn dE 28 34 519 a1 DiSClOsES A dIgitAl lInEaR MEASURINg DEViCe HAvING Two PArts whiCH ARE DiSpLaCeABle wItH rESpECt tO EaCh otHER, One Of WhicH sUPPorTs A ScALe ANd the OTHEr A dETECTor FoR ScAnnINg The SCaLE And fOR geNEratiNg ELeCTriCal sIgnaLs wHIch CoRRESponD to ThE scaNNeD LEnGth Of The sCal... | German PatentPublicationDE 28 34 519 A1 disclosesa digital linear measuring device having two parts which are displaceable with respect to each other, one of which supports a scaleandthe other a detector for scanningthe scale and for generating electrical signals which correspond to the sc... | German Patent _Publication_ DE 28 34 _519_ A1 discloses _a_ _digital_ _linear_ measuring device having two parts _which_ are _displaceable_ with respect to each other, one _of_ which _supports_ a scale and the other a detector for scanning the _scale_ and for generating electrical signals which _correspond_ to the scan... |
Certain STBs allow end users to view placeshifted media content utilizing a mobile phone, a tablet device, a laptop computer, or a similar device operated by an end user and remotely located from the STB (herein, a “client media receiver”). To initiate a placeshifting session, an authenticated, bidirectional connection... | Certain STBs allow end users to view placeshifted media content utilize a mobile phone, a tablet device, a laptop computer, or a similar device operated by an end user and remotely located from the STB (herein, a “client media receiver”). To initiate a placeshifting session, an authenticated, bidirectional connection i... | Certain STBs allow end users to view placeshifted media content utilizing a mobile phone, a tablet device, a laptop computer, or a similar device operated by an end user and remotely located from the STB (herein, a “ client media receiver ” ). To initiate a placeshifting session, an authenticated, bidirectional connect... | Certain STBs end users view placeshifted media content utilizing a mobile a tablet device, laptop computer, or a similar device operated by user and remotely from the STB (herein, a “client media receiver”). To initiate a placeshifting authenticated, bidirectional connection is established between the STB the client me... | ceRtain stBs AlLOW enD UseRs To ViEw PLAcEShiftED MEDiA ContENT uTiLIZing A MOBIlE PHone, A tABlEt devicE, a lAPtOp cOmpUTER, or a SIMIlAR deVicE operaTeD BY An eNd usEr aNd REMOteLy locATed fRoM THE Stb (hEreIn, A “clienT mEdIa rECEivER”). TO INiTiate a PLAcEshIFTING sEssIoN, AN authentiCAtED, biDiReCTionaL CONneCTiOn... | Certain STBs allow end users to view placeshifted media content utilizing a mobile phone, a tablet device, a laptop computer, or a similardevice operated by an end user and remotelylocated from the STB (herein, a “client media receiver”). To initiate a placeshifting session, an authenticate... | Certain STBs allow end users to view placeshifted media content _utilizing_ a mobile phone, a tablet device, a laptop computer, or _a_ similar _device_ operated by _an_ end user and _remotely_ _located_ from the _STB_ (herein, a “client media receiver”). _To_ initiate a _placeshifting_ _session,_ _an_ authenticated, _b... |
The present application is related to a co-assigned and co-filed United States patent application entitled Microembosser for Faster Production of Holographic Labels. This related application is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention concerns microembossing, printing, laminating, and diecutting technolo... | The present application is related to a co-assigned and co-filed United States patent application entitled Microembosser for Faster Production of Holographic Labels. This related application is incorporated herein by reference. The present invention concerns microembossing, printing, laminating, and diecutting technolo... | The present application is related to a co - assigned and co - filed UnL%ed States patent application entitled Microembosser for Faster Production of Holographic Labels. This related application is incorporated herein by reference. The present invention concerns microembossing, printing, laminating, and diecutting tech... | The present is related to a co-assigned co-filed United States patent application entitled for Faster Production Holographic Labels. related application is incorporated herein by reference. The present invention concerns microembossing, printing, laminating, and technologies, especially as used in the manufacture of ho... | THE prESent ApPLICatioN is RelAteD tO a CO-AsSigned ANd co-fiLED uNIteD stATes PatENT aPpLICatIoN entitLED mICRoEmbOSSER fOr FAStER pROdUCtIon oF hOlOgRApHiC lAbELS. thIS rELaTed aPPLicatiOn IS inCoRPoraTEd hereIn By RefERenCe.
thE pRESENT iNVenTioN concErNS mICrOEMboSSinG, pRInTInG, lAmINaTINg, and DiECUttInG TEcHnOlo... | The present application is related to a co-assigned and co-filed United Statespatentapplication entitled Microembosserfor Faster Production of Holographic Labels. This related application is incorporated herein by reference. Thepresent invention concerns microembossing, printing, laminating, and diecutting tec... | The present application is related to a _co-assigned_ and co-filed _United_ States patent application entitled Microembosser for Faster _Production_ of _Holographic_ Labels. This related application is incorporated _herein_ by reference. The present invention concerns microembossing, printing, laminating, and diecuttin... |
In 1755 LeRoy passed the discharge of a Leyden jar through the orbit of a man who was blind from cataract and the patient saw “flames passing rapidly downwards.” Ever since, there has been a fascination with electrically elicited visual perception. The general concept of electrical stimulation of retinal cells to produ... | In 1755 LeRoy passed the discharge of a Leyden jar through the orbit of a man who was blind from cataract and the patient saw “flames passing rapidly downwards.” Ever since, there has been a fascination with electrically elicited visual perception. The general concept of electrical stimulation of retinal cells to produ... | In 1755 LeRoy passed the discharge of a Leyden jar through the orbit of a man who was blind from cataract and the patient saw “ flames passing rapidly downwards. ” Ever since, there has been a fascination with electrically elicited visual perception. The general concept of electrical stimulation of retinal cells to pro... | In 1755 LeRoy passed the discharge a Leyden jar through the orbit of a man who was blind from cataract and patient saw passing rapidly Ever since, there has been a with elicited visual perception. The general concept of electrical stimulation of retinal cells to produce these flashes of light or phosphenes has been kno... | In 1755 LEROy PasSEd thE diSChArgE oF a LeYdEn jAR thROuGh THE orBIt Of a mAn wHO WaS Blind fRoM CaTAraCt And the PaTiEnT sAw “flaMEs paSsIng RaPidlY dowNwARDs.” Ever sInCE, ThERe haS BEEN A FaScinatIoN wiTh EleCTRically ELICITeD VisuAl PeRcepTiON. thE gEneRAl COnCepT of elEcTRICAl sTIMUlAtiON oF rETiNAl cELLS tO Produ... | In 1755 LeRoy passed the discharge of a Leyden jar through the orbit of a manwho was blind from cataract and the patient saw “flames passing rapidly downwards.” Ever since, there hasbeen a fascination with electrically elicitedvisual perception. The general concept of electrical stimula... | In 1755 LeRoy passed the discharge of a Leyden _jar_ _through_ the orbit of a man who was _blind_ from cataract and the patient saw “flames passing rapidly _downwards.”_ Ever since, there has been _a_ fascination with _electrically_ elicited visual perception. _The_ _general_ concept of electrical _stimulation_ of reti... |
In the field of digital communications, transmission of voice, images, audio, and videos is needed in a wide range of applications such as a mobile phone call, an audio/video conference, broadcast television, and multimedia entertainment. Audio is digitized, and is transmitted from one terminal to another terminal by u... | In the field of digital communications, transmission of voice, images, audio, and videos is needed in a wide range of applications such as a mobile phone call, an audio/video conference, broadcast television, and multimedia entertainment. Audio is digitized, and is transmitted from one terminal to another terminal by u... | In the Dieod of digital communications, transmission of voice, images, audio, and videos is needed in a wide range of applications such as a mobile phone call, an audio / video conference, broadcast television, and multimedia entertainment. Audio is digitized, and is transmitted from one terminal to another tDrmiHal by... | In the field of digital communications, transmission of voice, images, and videos is needed in a range of applications such as a mobile phone call, an audio/video broadcast and multimedia entertainment. Audio is digitized, is transmitted from one terminal to another terminal by using an audio network. The terminal here... | in The fIelD OF DIGItAl ComMUnIcATiONS, trAnSMIssIoN OF VOicE, imagES, AUDIo, AND videoS IS NEEded iN a WiDe rANge Of aPPLIcATIOnS sUCh aS A MObIle pHone CalL, aN aUDIo/vidEo ConFereNcE, brOAdCAST teLeVISiOn, and MUltImEDIA eNTERtaInmENt. aUDiO Is DIGITiZed, aNd Is TRaNsMiTtED FRoM oNE TerMinAl TO AnoTHeR TERmiNAL By u... | Inthe field of digital communications, transmissionof voice, images, audio, and videosis needed in a widerange of applications such as a mobile phone call, an audio/videoconference, broadcast television, and multimedia entertainment. Audiois digitized, and is transmitted from one terminal to anotherterminal... | In _the_ field of digital communications, transmission of voice, images, audio, and videos is _needed_ in a wide _range_ of applications such as _a_ mobile phone call, an audio/video _conference,_ broadcast television, and multimedia entertainment. Audio _is_ digitized, _and_ is transmitted from one _terminal_ to anoth... |
The invention relates generally to locking devices for vehicle tops and more particularly to a locking device for locking the top to the windshield frame of the vehicle wherein the locking device comprises a locking member arranged at a forward frame section of the top, a mounting provided at the windshield frame, as w... | The invention relates generally to locking devices for vehicle tops and more particularly to a locking device for locking the top to the windshield frame of the vehicle wherein the locking device comprises a locking member arranged at a forward frame section of the top, a mounting provided at the windshield frame, as w... | The invention relates generally to locking devices for vehicle tops and more particularly to a locking device for locking the top to the windshield frame of the vehicle wherein the locking device comprises a locking member arranged at a forward frame section of the top, a mounting provided at the windshield frame, as w... | The invention relates to locking devices for vehicle tops and more particularly to device for locking the top to the windshield frame of the vehicle wherein the locking device a locking member arranged at a forward frame section top, a mounting provided at the windshield frame, as well as a centering means effective be... | THe INvENtIon rELaTes gENEraLly to LOCKING DEvIceS FOr VehicLe topS aNd MORe pArtICuLaRLy To a lOcKiNg DEvicE FoR locKiNg The ToP tO The WinDsHIEld fRamE of tHe VEHIClE wHereIn thE LoCKInG devICe CoMprIseS a loCkiNg mEMBeR aRRAngeD aT A fORWaRd frAMe sECtIon Of tHe top, a mOuNTING ProviDEd aT tHe WiNDSHield FRAMe, aS W... | Theinvention relates generally to locking devices for vehicle tops and more particularly toa lockingdevice for locking the top tothe windshield frame of the vehicle wherein the locking devicecomprises a locking member arranged ata forward frame section of thetop, a mounting provided atthe winds... | The _invention_ relates _generally_ to locking devices for vehicle tops _and_ more particularly to a _locking_ device _for_ _locking_ the top to the windshield frame of the vehicle _wherein_ the _locking_ _device_ comprises _a_ locking member arranged at a _forward_ frame section of the top, a _mounting_ _provided_ _at... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a semiconductor memory device, and more particularly to a semiconductor memory device wherein data stored therein can be read out in any selected one of page mode and nibble mode.
2. Description of the Prior Art
One of conventional ways to read out data in dynamic sem... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a semiconductor memory device, and more particularly to a semiconductor memory device wherein data stored therein can be read out in any selected one of page mode and nibble mode. 2. Description of the Prior Art One of conventional ways to read out data in dynamic sem... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a semiconductor memory device, and more particularly to a semiconductor memory device wherein data stored therein can be read out in any selected one of page mode and nibble mode. 2. Description of the Prior Art One of conventional ways to read out data in dynamic sem... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a semiconductor device, and particularly to a semiconductor memory device wherein data stored therein be read out in any selected one of page mode and nibble mode. 2. Description of the Prior Art One of conventional ways data in dynamic semiconductor memory devices a ... | 1. FieLd Of thE INVenTioN
THIS invenTIon rElatES to A SemIcOnDuCTor MeMOrY DevIce, ANd MorE PARtIcULARLY To a sEMicoNductoR Memory dEvice WherEIn DAtA storEd THeREIn cAN be ReAd out in aNY SelecteD one OF PAGe MODE AND NibblE mODe.
2. deScriPtIon Of THE pRioR aRT
ONE Of conVentIoNAL WAyS tO rEAD oUt data in DynaMIC sEM... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a semiconductormemory device,and more particularly to asemiconductormemory device whereindata stored therein can be read out in any selected one of pagemode and nibble mode. 2. Description of the Prior Art One of conventional ways to rea... | _1._ Field _of_ _the_ Invention This _invention_ relates to a _semiconductor_ memory device, _and_ _more_ particularly to a semiconductor memory device _wherein_ data stored _therein_ _can_ be read out in any selected one of page mode and nibble mode. 2. Description of _the_ Prior Art _One_ of _conventional_ ways _to_ ... |
Indoor air can include trace amounts of contaminants: e.g., dust, smoke, carbon monoxide, as well as volatile organic compounds generated or outgassed from the living space as a byproduct of our modern building methods. As indoor air flows through the return ducts of a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) s... | Indoor air can include trace amounts of contaminants: e.g., dust, smoke, carbon monoxide, as well as volatile organic deepen generated or outgassed from the living space as a byproduct of our modern building methods. As indoor air flows through the return ducts of a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) syst... | Indoor air can include trace amo*n$s of contaminants: e. g. , dust, smoke, xa4bon monoxide, as well as volatile organic compounds generated or outgassed from the living space as a byproduct of our modern building methods. As indoor air flows through the return ducts of a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)... | Indoor air can include trace of e.g., dust, carbon monoxide, as well volatile organic compounds generated or outgassed from the living space as a byproduct of our modern building methods. As indoor air flows through the return ducts of a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system, air first encounters a sy... | iNdOOR air CAN InCluDE TRACe aMountS OF contamINaNtS: E.g., dust, Smoke, CArBoN mOnOXIdE, aS WelL as VOlATIlE ORgaNiC CoMPOUNDs gEnERAtEd Or ouTGasSeD From THe liviNG SpaCE AS A BypRODuCt Of ouR MoDerN BUiLding mEthods. As IndoOr air flowS thrOuGH thE RetuRN dUCts oF A HeatInG, vENTilATiOn AnD air coNdiTIONInG (HvAC) s... | Indoorair can include traceamountsofcontaminants:e.g., dust, smoke, carbon monoxide, as well as volatileorganic compounds generatedor outgassed from the living space as a byproduct of our modern building methods. As indoor air flowsthrough the return ducts of a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (... | Indoor air _can_ _include_ trace _amounts_ _of_ _contaminants:_ e.g., dust, smoke, _carbon_ monoxide, _as_ well as volatile organic compounds generated or outgassed from the _living_ space as a byproduct _of_ our modern building methods. As indoor air flows through the return ducts _of_ a heating, ventilation and air c... |
The present disclosure relates to electron beam physical vapor deposition, and more particularly, to nanoparticle or “fluff” mitigation.
Electron Beam Physical Vapor Deposition (EBPVD) is a form of physical vapor deposition in which a target material is bombarded with an electron beam given off by a charged tungsten fi... | The present disclosure relates to electron beam physical vapor deposition, and more particularly, to nanoparticle or “fluff” mitigation. Electron Beam Physical Vapor Deposition (EBPVD) is a form of physical vapor deposition in which a target material is bombarded with an electron beam given off by a charged tungsten fi... | The present disclosure relates to electron vFam physical vapor deposition, and more particularly, to nanoparticle or “ fluff ” mitigation. Electron Beam Physical Vapor Deposition (EBPbs) is a fo4J of physical vapor de9ositioh in which a target material is bombarded with an electron beam given off by a charged tungsten ... | The present disclosure relates to electron beam physical vapor deposition, and more particularly, to nanoparticle or “fluff” mitigation. Electron Beam Physical Vapor Deposition (EBPVD) is form of physical vapor deposition in which a target material is bombarded with an electron beam given off by charged tungsten under ... | THe PREsEnT discLOsUre rELaTEs TO ELECtRoN bEaM PHysical VAPOr dePosITIon, anD MORe ParticULarlY, tO nANoPArtIcle OR “FlufF” mITIGATioN.
elECTRon BEam PhysiCAL vapOr DEpOSITiON (EBpVD) is A forM oF physicAl VapOR dePosItIon iN wHich A tARGEt MAteRiAL Is BoMBARded WitH aN ElEctrOn BeaM gIven off by A chARged tunGsTEn FI... | Thepresent disclosure relatesto electronbeam physical vapor deposition,and moreparticularly, to nanoparticle or “fluff”mitigation. Electron BeamPhysical Vapor Deposition (EBPVD) is a form of physical vapor deposition in which a target material is bombarded with an electronbeam given off by a charged tungsten f... | The present disclosure relates _to_ _electron_ beam physical vapor deposition, _and_ more particularly, to _nanoparticle_ or “fluff” mitigation. Electron _Beam_ Physical Vapor Deposition (EBPVD) is a form of physical vapor deposition _in_ which a _target_ _material_ is bombarded with an electron beam _given_ off by _a_... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which presses an artery of a living subject and detects a pressure pulse wave produced from the artery.
2. Related Art Statement
There is known a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which includes a pressure-pulse-w... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which presses an artery of a living subject and detects a pressure pulse wave produced from the artery. 2. Related Art Statement There is known a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which includes a pressure-pulse-w... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a pressure - pulse - wave detecting apparatus which presses an artery of a living subject and detects a pressure pulse wave produced from the artery. 2. Related Art Statement There is known a pressure - pulse - wave detecting apparatus which includes a pressure... | Field the Invention The present invention relates to a pressure-pulse-wave apparatus which presses an artery of a living subject and detects a pressure wave the artery. 2. Related Art There is known a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus includes a pressure-pulse-wave sensor adapted to be pressed against an artery v... | 1. field of thE inVenTION
tHE PresenT InvenTiON rELAtes To a pResSurE-pulSE-Wave detEcTinG APPaRATUs WHICH PrESSES an arTerY oF A LiVing SuBjECT AnD DeteCtS a prESSURE pUlsE wAve pRoDUcEd from ThE aRTery.
2. rELATed aRt STatement
thEre iS knOwN a PReSsurE-PULSe-wave dEteCTinG AppARAtuS whICh INclUdES A PRESSuRe-pulSE-W... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which presses an artery of aliving subject and detects a pressure pulse wave produced from the artery. 2.Related Art Statement There is known a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which inclu... | _1._ Field _of_ the Invention _The_ present _invention_ relates to a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which presses _an_ artery of a living subject and detects _a_ pressure pulse wave _produced_ _from_ the artery. _2._ Related _Art_ _Statement_ There is known a pressure-pulse-wave detecting apparatus which inclu... |
This invention relates to an air/fuel ratio correcting device for an internal combustion engine, which is adapted to correct the air/fuel ratio of an air/fuel mixture being supplied to the engine, depending upon the intake air temperature, so as to maintain the air/fuel ratio to a desired value.
A fuel supply control s... | This invention relates to an air/fuel ratio correcting device for an internal combustion engine, which is adapted to correct the air/fuel ratio of an air/fuel mixture being render to the engine, depending upon the intake air temperature, so as to maintain the air/fuel ratio to a desired value. A fuel supply control sys... | This invention relates to an air / fuel ratio correcting device for an internal combustion engine, which is adapted to correct the air / fuel ratio of an air / fuel mixture being supplied to the engine, depending upon the intake air tempDrat^re, so as to maintain the air / fuel ratio to a desired value. A fuel supply c... | This invention to an air/fuel ratio correcting device for an internal combustion engine, which is adapted to correct the air/fuel ratio an air/fuel mixture being to depending upon the air temperature, so as to maintain the air/fuel ratio to a desired value. A fuel supply control system adapted for use combustion engine... | THis invEnTion rElAteS To aN air/fUEL RatIO COrRECTiNg deViCe For aN InTERNAl COMBuSTION EnginE, whIcH iS adaptEd tO CORrECT thE Air/FUEl RAtIO OF An aIR/FueL mixture beinG supPLIed TO THE eNgINe, DepENdInG UpON the iNTake aIR teMPeratUrE, sO As tO MAInTaIn thE AIR/Fuel raTiO TO A DeSiREd vAlUE.
A FUEL suPplY coNtrOl s... | This invention relates to an air/fuel ratio correcting device for an internal combustion engine, whichis adapted to correct the air/fuel ratio of an air/fuel mixture being supplied to the engine, depending upon the intake air temperature, so asto maintain the air/fuel ratio to a desiredvalue. A fuel ... | This invention relates to an air/fuel ratio correcting device for an _internal_ combustion _engine,_ which is adapted to correct the air/fuel _ratio_ of an _air/fuel_ _mixture_ being supplied _to_ the _engine,_ depending upon the intake air _temperature,_ so as to _maintain_ the air/fuel ratio to _a_ desired _value._ A... |
In recent years, with the development of micro- and minicomputers, the expense of associated computer peripherals has often outweighed the expense of the CPU itself. This has been especially true with electronic drafting devices. As a result, there have been a number of efforts in this latter area to reduce costs, the ... | In recent years, with the development of micro- and minicomputers, the expense of associated computer peripherals has often outweighed the expense of the CPU itself. This has been especially true with electronic drafting devices. As a result, there have been a number of efforts in this latter area to reduce costs, the ... | In recent years, with the development of micro - and minicomputers, the expense of associated computer peripherals has often outweighed the expense of the CPU itself. This has been especially true with electronic drafting devices. As a result, there have been a number of efforts in this latter area to reduce costs, the... | In years, with the development micro- and minicomputers, the expense of associated computer peripherals has often outweighed the expense of the CPU itself. This has been especially true with drafting devices. a result, there have number of efforts this latter to reduce costs, the particular philosphy being to reduce th... | in ReceNt yeARs, wITh the DEvelOpMENt Of MicRo- ANd miNIcOMPUteRs, the EXPensE Of AsSociAteD compUTeR peRIphERAlS has OfTeN ouTWeigheD THE ExPeNSE OF The CPU ItsELF. THiS haS beEN espEciAllY tRue WiTh eLEctroNic DraFtING DEViCes. aS A REsulT, tHERE HaVE bEeN a NuMBeR of effortS IN tHIS laTtER AreA tO rEDucE costS, tHE ... | In recent years, withthe developmentof micro- and minicomputers, the expenseof associatedcomputer peripherals has often outweighed the expense of the CPU itself. This has been especially truewithelectronic drafting devices. As a result, there have been a numberofefforts inthis latter area to reduce costs,the... | In _recent_ years, with the development _of_ micro- and minicomputers, _the_ _expense_ of associated computer peripherals has often outweighed _the_ expense of the CPU itself. This has _been_ especially true with _electronic_ drafting _devices._ _As_ a _result,_ there have been a _number_ of efforts in this latter _are... |
Proper lighting is an essential element for creating desirable photographs. While many photographs are made using only natural or other ambient lighting, many more are made using dedicated photographic lighting provided solely for the purpose of capturing photographic images having the “right” exposure desired by the p... | Proper lighting is an essential element for creating desirable photographs. While many photographs are made victimization only natural or other ambient lighting, many more are made using dedicated photographic lighting provided solely for the purpose of capturing photographic images having the “right” exposure desired ... | Proper lighting is an essential element for creztinR Sesiragle photographs. While hZny photoFraphe are made using only natu4Sl or other ambient lighting, many more are made Jwing dedicated photographic lighting provided solely for the purpose of capturing photographic *hages hSvinr the “ right ” exposure desired by the... | Proper lighting an essential element for creating desirable photographs. While many photographs are made using only natural or other ambient many more are made dedicated photographic lighting provided solely the purpose of capturing photographic images having the “right” exposure desired by the photographer. Common pho... | pRopeR lIghtiNG Is AN esseNtIal elemENt FOr CreatiNG deSIrable PHOTOgrAPHS. wHILE MaNY phoTOGrAPhS ARE MaDe USInG oNLY NAtuRAl OR oTHeR AmBIeNT LiGHtINg, MaNY morE ARE Made Using DEDICATeD pHotoGraphic liGhTING ProViDeD sOlELY foR THE PuRPoSe of CAPTURInG phOToGrAPhiC imagES Having ThE “RIGht” eXPOsuRE dESIReD BY tHE P... | Proper lighting is an essential element for creating desirable photographs. While many photographs are made using only natural orother ambient lighting, many more are made using dedicated photographic lighting provided solely for the purpose of capturing photographicimageshaving the “right” exposure desired by ... | Proper lighting is _an_ essential element for creating _desirable_ _photographs._ While many photographs are made using only natural or other _ambient_ lighting, many more are made using dedicated photographic lighting provided solely _for_ the purpose of capturing _photographic_ images having the “right” exposure desi... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an information presenting device, a tactile sense presenting method, and a program.
2. Description of the Related Art
As disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2004-94389 in the related art, a device that provides a user with a tactile sense by ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present conception relates to an information presenting device, a tactile sense presenting method, and a program. 2. Description of the Related Art As disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2004-94389 in the related art, a device that provides a user with a tactile sense by... | 1. Field of the Invenfikn The present invention relates to an information presenting device, a tactile sense presentknt method, and a program. 2. Description of the Re/a5ed Art As disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid - Open No. e00$ - 94389 in the rflatex art, a device ttxt provides a 7see with a tactile sense... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to information presenting device, tactile sense presenting method, and a program. 2. Description of the Related Art As disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. in the related a device that provides user with a tactile sense by a piezoelectric actuato... | 1. fIELD of tHE InVention
thE PreSeNT iNVENTIon rELATES to aN iNfoRMATiON PrESEnTinG DEVIcE, a TactILe SENse PreSentING mEThod, aND a PROGram.
2. DeSCrIPTIoN oF tHe rELatEd aRt
aS DiscLoseD IN JapanesE PATeNT apPLIcaTiON LaId-Open No. 2004-94389 In THe rElatEd art, a DevicE thAt PROviDeS a uSER With A tAcTilE sEnSe BY ... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present invention relates to an information presenting device, a tactile sense presenting method, and a program. 2. Description ofthe Related Art As disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-OpenNo. 2004-94389 in the relatedart, adevice that provides auserwith ... | 1. Field of _the_ _Invention_ The present invention relates to an information presenting device, _a_ tactile sense presenting method, and _a_ program. _2._ Description _of_ _the_ Related _Art_ As disclosed _in_ Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2004-94389 in the related art, a device that provides a _user_ with... |
The present invention relates generally to therapies involving the selective destruction of cells in vivo and to compositions of matter useful in the treatment of various cancers and vital infections. In particular, this invention relates to genetically engineered antibody fusion constructs capable of targeting an infe... | The present invention relates generally to therapies involving the selective destruction of cells in vivo and to compositions of matter useful in the treatment of various cancers and vital infections. In particular, this invention relates to genetically engineered antibody fusion constructs capable of targeting an infe... | The present invention relates generally to therapies involving the selectiG2 destruction of cells in vivo and to compositions of matter useful in the treatment of various cancers and vital jnfectikns. In particular, this invention relates to g$netiSally engineered antibody fusion constructs capable of targeting an infe... | The present generally therapies the destruction of cells in vivo and to compositions of matter useful in the treatment of various cancers and vital infections. In particular, this invention relates to genetically engineered antibody fusion constructs capable targeting an infected cell, and eliciting a localized inflamm... | the PrEsEnT INVentIoN rElaTeS genErAlLY tO ThErapies iNVolvInG tHE sElECTivE DEstructiOn oF cELlS iN viVo anD To CoMpOsitioNs OF mATTer useFUL In the TrEAtmeNT Of VarioUs CANCErs AND vITal INfeCtIonS. iN PartICULar, ThIs invENTIon rELaTes to gENEtiCALLY eNgineerED aNtIBoDY fusIOn CoNstrUCtS CapABle oF TArgetINg aN InFe... | The present invention relates generally to therapies involving the selective destruction of cells in vivo and to compositions of matter useful inthetreatment of various cancers and vitalinfections. In particular, this invention relatesto genetically engineered antibody fusion constructs capable of targeti... | _The_ present invention relates generally to _therapies_ involving _the_ selective destruction _of_ cells in _vivo_ _and_ to compositions of matter _useful_ in the treatment of various _cancers_ and vital _infections._ In particular, this invention relates _to_ genetically engineered antibody fusion constructs capable ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an imaging apparatus, and particularly to an imaging apparatus having a picture memory function to simultaneously achieve a recursive noise reduction circuit (hereinafter, referred to simply as xe2x80x9crecursive NR circuitxe2x80x9d), and long time ac... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to an imaging apparatus, and particularly to an imaging apparatus having a picture memory function to simultaneously achieve a recursive noise reduction circuit (hereinafter, referred to simply as xe2x80x9crecursive NR circuitxe2x80x9d), and long time ac... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention g2nerall5 relates to an imaging apparatus, and particularly to an imaging apparatus having a picture memory function to simultaneously achieve a recursive noise reduction circuit (hereinafter, referred to simply as xe2x80x9crecursive NR circuitxe2x80x9d ), and long time a... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to an imaging apparatus, and particularly to an imaging apparatus having a memory function to a recursive noise reduction circuit (hereinafter, referred to simply as xe2x80x9crecursive NR circuitxe2x80x9d), long time accumulation (accumulation sensitivit... | 1. fIeld OF tHe InvENtIon
the presENt iNveNtioN GENeRALLY RElatEs tO An imagInG aPPaRatus, AND pARTicuLaRlY tO AN imAGing aPPAraTUS haViNg a pictUrE MEmoRY FUnctIOn to simultANeOuslY AChIeve A REcuRSiVe nOISe ReduCtioN CIrcuit (hEreinafter, rEFErred TO siMPLY As xe2X80x9CreCuRsiVe Nr circuItxe2X80X9D), And LOnG tiMe aC... | 1. Field of the InventionThe present invention generally relates to an imaging apparatus, and particularly to an imaging apparatus having a picturememory function to simultaneously achievea recursive noise reduction circuit (hereinafter, referred tosimply as xe2x80x9crecursive NR circuitxe2x80x9d), and l... | 1. _Field_ of _the_ Invention The present _invention_ generally relates to an imaging apparatus, and particularly _to_ _an_ imaging apparatus having a picture _memory_ function to simultaneously achieve _a_ recursive noise reduction circuit (hereinafter, _referred_ to simply as xe2x80x9crecursive _NR_ circuitxe2x80x9d)... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a gimbal assembly for an optical imaging system.
2. Background Information
Optical imaging systems can be mounted externally to an aircraft for detection and targeting, and can include a structure, such as an optical bed, with associated gimbal drive assemblies. Laser ... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a gimbal assembly for an optical imaging system. 2. Background Information Optical imaging systems can be mounted outwardly to an aircraft for detection and targeting, and can include a structure, such as an optical bed, with associated gimbal drive assemblies. Laser s... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a gimbal assembly for an optical imaging system. 2. Background Information Optical imab8ng systems can be mounted externally to an aircraft for detection and targeting, and can include a struVt8re, such as an optical bed, with associated gimbal drive assemblies. pas4r ... | 1. of the Invention invention relates to a gimbal for an optical imaging system. 2. Background Optical imaging systems can be mounted externally to an aircraft for detection and targeting, and can include a structure, such an optical bed, with associated gimbal assemblies. Laser systems output of the desired wavelength... | 1. FiELd OF the InVenTIOn
The InvEnTIon RELATes To a gImbaL aSSembly foR An oPtiCAL iMagINg SYstEm.
2. bAckGrouND INfORmaTiON
optICAL ImAgINg sYSTEms cAN bE mOuntED eXteRNAlLY tO An aIrCRAFt FOr DETEcTiOn AnD TARGETING, And caN inCluDe A StRUCturE, SuCh aS aN OPticAl BED, WiTH ASSOCIATed gimBal DRivE aSsEmbLIes. laSeR ... | 1. Fieldof theInventionThe invention relatesto a gimbal assembly for an opticalimagingsystem. 2. Background Information Optical imaging systems can be mounted externally to an aircraft for detection and targeting,andcan include a structure, such as an opticalbed, with associatedgimbal drive assemb... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The _invention_ relates to a gimbal assembly for an _optical_ imaging system. 2. _Background_ Information Optical imaging systems can be mounted externally _to_ an aircraft for detection and targeting, and can _include_ a structure, _such_ as an optical bed, with associated gimbal drive asse... |
There is an increasing interest in glucanases in the food and feed industries. These enzymes find application for instance in the fruit juice industry for liquefaction of plant cell wall material (pending application EP 94202442.3). They may also serve as processing aids to reduce fouling of membranes. In the feed indu... | There is an increasing interest in glucanases in the food and feed industries. These enzymes find application for instance in the fruit juice industry for liquefaction of plant cell wall material (pending application EP 94202442.3). They may also serve as processing aids to reduce fouling of membranes. In the feed indu... | There is an increasing interest in glucanases in the goid and feed industg8es. These enzymes find application for instance in the fruit juice industry for liquefaxtLon of plant cell wall material (pending application EP 94202442. 3 ). They may also serve as processing aids to reduce fouling of membranes. In the feed in... | There an increasing interest in glucanases in the food and feed industries. These enzymes find application for instance in the fruit juice industry for liquefaction of plant cell wall material (pending application They may also serve as processing aids to reduce fouling of membranes. In feed industry the role of .beta.... | theRe iS aN iNCREasInG InTERest In glUcaNASEs in the FOoD aNd fEed indUsTRiES. tHESe enzyMeS FINd apPlicaTion FoR INStAnCe in THE fruit JUIcE IndUStRY fOR liQUefacTiOn Of plAnt ceLl wALL materIAl (PENdING applIcatioN ep 94202442.3). THEy mAy AlSo seRVE as procEssiNg AidS to rEDUcE fOuLinG Of MEMBrANES. in ThE feed INDU... | There is an increasing interest in glucanases in the food and feedindustries. These enzymes find applicationfor instancein the fruit juice industry for liquefaction of plant cellwall material (pending applicationEP 94202442.3). They may also serve asprocessing aids to reduce fouling of membr... | _There_ _is_ an increasing interest _in_ glucanases in the food and _feed_ industries. These enzymes find application for instance _in_ the fruit juice industry for liquefaction of _plant_ _cell_ wall _material_ _(pending_ application EP 94202442.3). They _may_ also serve as _processing_ aids to reduce _fouling_ of _me... |
Graphic user interfaces (GUI) have remarkably contributed to improvement in easiness with which to use various information processing devices. In general GUIs, icons representative of various data items and a folder icon representative of a folder for holding one or more data items are shown on a monitor. By moving any... | Graphic user interfaces (GUI) have remarkably contributed to improvement in easiness with which to use various information processing devices. In general GUIs, icons representative of various data items and a folder icon representative of a folder for holding one or more data items are shown on a monitor. By moving any... | Graphic user interfaces (GUI) BWve reKafkably conrribufed to improvement in easiness with which to use Gxrious information procedsjng devices. In general GUIs, icons representative of various data items and a folder icon representative of a folder for holding one or more data items are shown on a monitor. By moving any... | Graphic user (GUI) have remarkably contributed to improvement in easiness with which to use various information processing In general GUIs, icons representative various data items and a folder icon representative of folder for holding one more data items are shown on a monitor. By any data icon by means of a so-called ... | GRaphIC User INTerFacES (GUI) hAVE reMARKAbLY CoNtRIBUTed To ImprovEment In EASinesS wIth whICh to use vaRioUS INFormAtion PROcessING DEVices. in GEneraL GUIS, iCons REpRESEnTATIve Of vaRIOUs DaTa iTemS aNd A FOldEr icoN rEprESENtATIvE of A FOLdEr for HOLDInG oNe Or MoRe dAta ItEMs ARE ShoWN On A moNItoR. By movIng aNY... | Graphic user interfaces (GUI) have remarkably contributed to improvement in easiness with which to use various information processingdevices.In general GUIs, icons representative of various data items and a folder icon representative of a folder forholding one or moredata items are shownon a monito... | _Graphic_ user interfaces _(GUI)_ have remarkably contributed to _improvement_ in easiness with _which_ to _use_ various information _processing_ devices. In _general_ GUIs, icons representative of various data items and a folder icon representative _of_ a folder _for_ holding one _or_ more data _items_ are shown on a ... |
Numerous electrically powered bicycles and hybrid bicycles currently exist within the marketplace. Hybrid, as used herein, refers to bicycles or vehicles that are powered using multiple power sources. A hybrid bicycle, as used herein, refers to bicycles that have an electrical power source plus at least one other power... | Numerous electrically powered bicycles and hybrid bicycles currently exist within the marketplace. Hybrid, as used herein, refers to bicycles or vehicles that are powered using multiple power sources. A hybrid bicycle, as used herein, refers to bicycles that have an electrical power source plus at least one other power... | Numerous electrically OowSred bicycles and hybrid bicycles currently exist within the marketplace. Hybrid, as used herein, refers to bicycles or vehicles that are powered using multiple power sources. A hybrid bicycle, as used herein, refers to bicycles that have an electrical power source plus at least one other power... | Numerous electrically bicycles hybrid bicycles currently exist within the marketplace. Hybrid, as herein, refers to bicycles vehicles that are powered using multiple power sources. A bicycle, as used herein, refers bicycles that have an electrical power source plus at least one other power source. Kits are currently av... | nUMERouS elecTRicALLy POwerEd bICycLes AND hYbriD bicYcles curREnTlY eXiST WitHIn tHE MArKetPlacE. hYBrid, aS usEd HEreIN, rEfERs TO bicYCleS or VehICLeS tHaT arE pOWEREd USIng MultIple PowEr sOURcES. a HybRiD BIcYClE, AS uSeD HErEIN, reFeRs to BICYClEs That HAVE An ELecTRIcal poWER SOuRcE PLus At LeAst ONE oThER PoWEr... | Numerous electrically powered bicyclesand hybrid bicycles currently exist within the marketplace.Hybrid, as used herein, refers tobicycles or vehicles thatarepowered usingmultiple power sources. A hybrid bicycle, as used herein, refers tobicyclesthat have an electrical powersource plus at least oneother po... | Numerous electrically powered bicycles _and_ hybrid bicycles currently exist within the marketplace. Hybrid, as used _herein,_ refers to bicycles or vehicles _that_ are powered using multiple power sources. A hybrid bicycle, _as_ used _herein,_ refers to bicycles _that_ have an electrical power source plus _at_ least o... |
This invention relates to a vehicle drive force control device using an infinite speed ratio transmission (IVT).
Tokkai Hei 11-78619 published by the Japanese Patent office in 1999 describes a combination of an engine controlled according to a target output shaft torque with a continuously variable transmission whereof... | This invention relates to a vehicle drive force control device using an infinite speed ratio transmission (IVT). Tokkai Hei 11-78619 published by the Japanese Patent office in 1999 describes a combination of an engine controlled according to a target output shaft torque with a continuously variable transmission whereof... | This invention relates to a vehicle drive force control device using an infinite speed ra^Uo transmission (IVT ). Tokkai Hei 11 - 78619 published by the Japanese Patent office in 1999 describes a combination of an engine controlled according to a target output shaft torque with a continuously variable transmission wher... | This invention to a vehicle drive force control device using infinite speed transmission (IVT). Tokkai Hei 11-78619 by the Japanese Patent office in describes a combination of engine controlled according to a target output shaft torque with a continuously variable transmission whereof a speed ratio can be continuously ... | This InvENTioN ReLATEs TO A veHicLe DRIve FOrcE ConTRol DeVICe USINg AN iNfInITE SpeEd ratIo trAnSMissION (IVT).
tokKAi hEi 11-78619 PUBlIShED By tHe JapAnese PAtEnT OfFICe In 1999 DesCRiBES a CoMBINaTioN of AN ENgInE CoNTROlLED ACcORDINg TO a taRgEt OuTpUt ShAFt torqUe wITH a coNtINUOUslY variABle tRANsmISsIOn wHeREof... | This invention relates toa vehicle drive force control deviceusing an infinite speed ratio transmission(IVT). Tokkai Hei 11-78619 published by the Japanese Patent office in1999 describes acombination of an engine controlled according to a target output shaft torque with acontinuously varia... | This invention relates to a _vehicle_ drive force control device _using_ an _infinite_ speed ratio transmission (IVT). Tokkai Hei 11-78619 published by the Japanese _Patent_ _office_ in _1999_ _describes_ a _combination_ of an engine controlled according _to_ a target _output_ _shaft_ torque with a continuously variabl... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a differential oscillator circuit and a method of starting up such a circuit.
2. Description of the Related Art
Differential oscillator circuits, such as that illustrated in FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings, have been proposed for use in devices such as mobi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a differential oscillator circuit and a method of starting up such a circuit. 2. Description of the Related Art Differential oscillator circuits, such as that illustrated in FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings, have been proposed for use in devices such as mobi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a differential oscillator circuit and a megmod of starting up such a circuit. 2. Description of the Related Art Differential osXilKator circuits, such as that illustrated in FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings, hzce been proposed for use in devices such as mobi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a differential oscillator circuit and a method of starting up such a circuit. 2. Description the Art Differential oscillator circuits, such as that illustrated in FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings, have been proposed for use in devices as mobile telephones. T... | 1. fIElD OF thE INVeNtIOn
THe pReSeNt invENtiON RElatEs to A diffERenTiAl osCILlaTOR cirCuIT AnD A Method Of sTarTiNG Up sucH A CiRCUiT.
2. dEsCrIptION OF ThE RELaTed arT
DIFfErential oscILlAtoR CirCuiTS, sucH aS ThaT iLlUSTrATED IN FiG. 1 OF tHe AcCoMPANying dRaWINgs, HAvE BEen PRoposed FOr USe IN DEvICEs SUcH as mObi... | 1. Field of the Invention The presentinvention relates to a differential oscillator circuit and a method of starting up such acircuit. 2. Description of the Related Art Differential oscillator circuits,such as that illustrated in FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings,have been proposed for use in ... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present invention relates to _a_ _differential_ _oscillator_ circuit and a method of starting _up_ such a _circuit._ 2. _Description_ of the Related Art Differential oscillator circuits, _such_ as that _illustrated_ in FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings, _have_ been _proposed_ for use _... |
With continuous development of the science and technologies, the electromagnetic wave technologies have penetrated into various aspects of people's life gradually. An important property of electromagnetic waves is that they can propagate in any media or even in a vacuum. During propagation of an electromagnetic wave fr... | With continuous development of the science and technologies, the electromagnetic wave technologies have penetrated into various aspects of people's life gradually. An important property of electromagnetic waves is that they can propagate in any media or even in a vacuum. During propagation of an electromagnetic wave fr... | With continuous development of the science and technologies, the electromagnetic wave technologies have penetrated into various aspects of people ' s life gradually. An important property of electromagnetic waves is that they can propagate in any media or even in a vacuum. During propagation of an electromagnetic wwbe ... | With continuous of the science and technologies, the wave technologies have penetrated into various aspects of people's life gradually. property of electromagnetic waves that they can any media or even in a vacuum. During propagation of an wave from a transmitting terminal to a receiving terminal, the energy loss has d... | WiTh cOnTInuOuS DEvELOPMENt of the SCIeNcE anD tECHnOLoGiEs, ThE ElecTromagnEtic waVe TECHnOlogIeS hAvE pENETRAtEd iNto vArIoUS ASPectS OF pEOple'S lifE graDuAlLY. AN IMpORTANt pROpeRty oF ELEctroMAGNetic waVeS Is ThaT THEy can PropAgAte In aNY mEdIa oR EVEn iN a VACuum. duRIng prOpagAtIoN OF an ElectROmAGNETIc wAVe Fr... | With continuous development of the science and technologies, the electromagnetic wave technologies have penetrated into variousaspects of people's life gradually. An important property of electromagnetic waves is that they can propagatein anymedia or even inavacuum. During propagation of an electroma... | With continuous _development_ of the science and technologies, the electromagnetic wave technologies have penetrated into various aspects of people's _life_ gradually. _An_ important property of electromagnetic waves is _that_ they can propagate _in_ any media or even in a vacuum. During propagation of an electromagnet... |
The forward voltage (Vf) of the nitride optoelectronic semiconductor device is normally increased after annealing with a high temperature (>150° C.). The main factor causes the above phenomenon is the characteristic of the contact between n-type GaN layer and n-type electrode. | The forward voltage (Vf) of the nitride optoelectronic semiconductor device is normally increase after annealing with a high temperature (>150° C.). The main factor causes the above phenomenon is the characteristic of the contact between n-type GaN layer and n-type electrode. | The forward voltwre (Vf) of the nitride optoelectronic semiconductor debixe is normally inc5easFd after annealing with a high te,p3rature (> 150 ° C. ). The jajn factor sausSs the above phenKmenoH is the chXracYeristic of the c0ntac6 beRweem n - type GaN layer and n - type electrode. | The forward voltage (Vf) of the nitride semiconductor device is normally increased after annealing with a high temperature (>150° C.). The main factor causes the above phenomenon is of the contact between GaN layer and n-type electrode. | THe ForWArd VoLtAGe (Vf) oF the NITRiDe opToELECTRonic SEMiCOnDucTor dEViCe iS nOrMalLY iNcrEASEd AfTeR AnneALing WitH a hIGh teMPEraturE (>150° c.). The mAin FACtoR CaUses tHe aBove pheNomenoN is THE CHaRacTERiSTic OF tHe conTACT bEtWEEN N-TYPE gan lAyER aND n-Type ElEctRoDe. | The forward voltage (Vf) of the nitride optoelectronic semiconductor device is normally increasedafter annealing with a high temperature (>150° C.). The main factor causes theabovephenomenon is the characteristicof thecontact between n-type GaN layer and n-type electrode. | The forward voltage (Vf) _of_ _the_ _nitride_ optoelectronic semiconductor device is normally increased after annealing with a high _temperature_ (>150° C.). The main factor causes the above _phenomenon_ _is_ _the_ characteristic _of_ the contact _between_ n-type GaN layer and n-type electrode. |
Clearcoat compositions are known in the automotive industry. As is understood by those skilled in the art, clearcoat compositions are used in combination with basecoat compositions to provide a protective and decorative coating for vehicles and the like. The clearcoat composition and the basecoat composition are cured ... | Clearcoat compositions are known in the automotive industry. As is understood by those skilled in the art, clearcoat compositions are used in combination with basecoat compositions to provide a protective and decorative coating for vehicles and the like. The clearcoat composition and the basecoat composition are cured ... | Clearcoat compositions are known in the automotive industry. As is understood by those skilled in the art, clearcoat compositions are used in combination with basecoat compositions to prov*we a protective and decorative coating for vehicles and the like. The clearcoat composition and the basecoat composition are cured ... | Clearcoat are known in the automotive industry. As understood by skilled in the art, clearcoat compositions used in with basecoat compositions to provide a protective and coating for vehicles and the The composition and the basecoat composition are cured or set, either together or independently, to form a film on the v... | CLEARCOat COMPOSiTIONS ARE knowN iN thE aUTomOTivE iNDusTry. aS Is undERsTOod by THosE SKiLlEd in the arT, cLEaRcoAt CoMPoSItioNs are USed in COMBINaTioN WItH BaSECoAt CoMPOSItionS TO PrOvIDE A PrOTeCtIve ANd DEcORatIVe coaTInG foR veHiCleS aND The LIkE. THE cLEARcOaT CoMPOsITioN and tHE BAsEcoAT CoMposiTIon aRE CurEd ... | Clearcoatcompositions are known in theautomotive industry. As is understood by those skilled in theart, clearcoat compositions are used in combination withbasecoat compositions to provide aprotective and decorative coating for vehicles and the like. The clearcoat composition and the basecoat composition... | Clearcoat _compositions_ are known in the automotive industry. _As_ is understood by those skilled in the _art,_ clearcoat compositions are _used_ in combination with basecoat compositions to _provide_ a protective and decorative coating for vehicles and the like. The clearcoat composition and _the_ basecoat compositio... |
To improve fuel economy, some types of vehicles such as hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) may provide regenerative (regen) braking, in which kinetic energy is converted by an electric machine into storable energy during braking and then made available for propulsion. In regenerative braking systems, a booster may use vac... | To improve fuel economy, some types of vehicles such as hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) may provide regenerative (regen) braking, in which kinetic energy is converted by an electric machine into storable energy during braking and then made available for propulsion. In regenerative braking systems, a booster may use vac... | To improve fuel 3conoky, soJ$ types of vehicles such as hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) may ptovOde regenerative (regen) braking, in which kinetic energy is xonvetted by an electric machine into storable energy during braking and then made available for propulsion. In regenerative braking systems, a booster may use vac... | To improve fuel economy, types of vehicles such as hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) may provide regenerative (regen) braking, in which kinetic energy is converted by an electric machine into storable energy during and made available for propulsion. In regenerative braking systems, a booster may use vacuum pressure which... | To iMPrOVE FUeL ECOnOMy, some tYPEs of VEHicles sUcH AS hYbrId eLEcTriC veHICleS (HeVs) maY pRovide regeNEratiVe (REgEn) BRAKING, iN WhiCH KinetIc eNeRgy IS CONVeRteD by AN eleCTRIc MAcHIne InTO sTORABle EneRGY dURing braKing and theN mAdE AVAilAbLe For proPulSion. iN rEgEneRaTive bRaKIng sYSTEMs, A BOOsteR mAy use VaC... | To improve fuel economy, some types of vehicles such as hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) may provide regenerative (regen) braking, in which kinetic energy is converted by an electricmachineinto storable energy during braking and then made available for propulsion. In regenerative braking systems, a boo... | To _improve_ fuel economy, some types of vehicles such _as_ hybrid electric _vehicles_ (HEVs) _may_ provide regenerative _(regen)_ braking, in which kinetic energy _is_ converted _by_ an electric machine into _storable_ energy during braking and _then_ made available for propulsion. In regenerative braking _systems,_ a... |
One of the benefits of the World Wide Web is that it generally allows people to connect globally without substantial barriers. However, this has also led to lack of proper security for users communicating via the web. The lack of proper security exposes users to cyber-criminals, hackers, and others, who want to steal i... | One of the benefits of the World Wide Web is that it generally allows people to connect globally without substantial barriers. However, this has also led to lack of proper security for users communicating via the web. The lack of proper security exposes users to cyber-criminals, hackers, and others, who want to steal i... | One of the benefits of the World WudR Web is that it fenedally allows people to connect gOobalIy without substantial barriers. However, this has also led to lack of proper security for users communicating via the web. The lack of proper security exposes users to cyber - criminals, hac>erW, and others, who want to steal... | One of benefits of the World Wide is that it generally allows people to connect globally without substantial barriers. this has also led to lack of proper security for users communicating via lack of proper exposes users to cyber-criminals, hackers, and others, who want to steal information from people using the One to... | oNE oF THE BEnEfITs of the worlD WidE Web Is ThAT it geneRAlly alLoWs PEopLE to cONnECT GlOballY witHouT SUbStanTIAl BArRiErS. hOweVEr, tHIS HAs alSo led To LacK oF PRoPer SEcuritY FOR uSers COMMuNicaTInG viA ThE web. thE lAck oF PROPEr SECuriTY EXPoSES uSers tO CYbEr-crIMInALs, hACKErs, ANd oThErS, wHO WAnT To steal i... | One of the benefits of the World WideWeb is that it generally allows people to connect globally without substantialbarriers. However, this has alsoled to lack of proper security for users communicating via the web. The lack of proper security exposes users to cyber-criminals, hackers,and... | _One_ of _the_ benefits of the _World_ Wide Web is that it generally allows _people_ _to_ connect globally without substantial barriers. However, this has also led to lack _of_ proper security _for_ _users_ communicating via the web. The _lack_ of proper security exposes users to cyber-criminals, hackers, _and_ others,... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a process of reducing friction, which is encountered in molds utilized in injection molded solder processing.
2. Background Art
In the fabrication of mold plates, which are utilized for purposes of injection molded solder processes, particularly those employed ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a process of reducing friction, which is encountered in molds utilized in injection molded solder processing. 2. Background Art In the fabrication of mold plates, which are utilized for purposes of injection molded solder processes, particularly those employed ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a process of reducing friction, which is encountered in molds utilized in injection molded solder processing. 2. Background Art In the fabrication of mold plates, which are utilized for purposes of injection molded solder processes, particularly those employed ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a process of reducing friction, which is encountered in molds utilized in injection molded solder processing. 2. Background In the of mold plates, which are utilized for of injection molded solder processes, particularly those employed to produce semiconductor ... | 1. Field Of THe inVeNtiON
thE PResenT INVenTIoN relAtES to a procEsS of reduCINg FrIctION, whicH iS eNcOUNTERED In MoLdS utilIZed in iNJectION moLDED soLDeR PRocEsSInG.
2. bACkGROUnD arT
In thE FABRIcaTIOn of mold plAtEs, WHICH are utIliZED for purpoSES Of InjECTioN MOLded sOldeR Processes, partiCUlArLy ThOSE EmploYEd ... | 1. Fieldof the Invention The present invention relates to a process of reducing friction,which isencountered in moldsutilized in injection molded solder processing. 2. Background Art In the fabrication of mold plates, which are utilized for purposes of injection molded solder processes, particularly thoseem... | _1._ Field _of_ the Invention The present _invention_ relates to _a_ process of reducing _friction,_ which is _encountered_ in _molds_ utilized in injection molded solder processing. _2._ Background Art In _the_ fabrication of _mold_ _plates,_ which are _utilized_ _for_ purposes of injection molded solder processes, pa... |
Efficient communication between components of an integrated circuit is always challenging, especially within integrated circuits that include a large number of communicating elements. A rich communication fabric is essential for modern data-centric digital circuits, but each physical wire that carries data consumes val... | Efficient communication between components of an integrated circuit is always challenging, especially within integrated circuits that include a large number of communicating elements. A rich communication fabric is essential for modern data-centric digital circuits, but each physical wire that carries data consumes val... | Efficient communication between components of an integrated circuit is always challenging, especially within integrated circuits that include a large number of communicating elements. A rich communication fabric is essential for modern data - centric digital circuits, but each physical wire that carries data consumes v... | Efficient communication between components of an integrated circuit is challenging, especially within circuits that include a large number of communicating elements. A rich communication fabric is essential for modern data-centric digital circuits, but each physical wire carries data consumes valuable area and power re... | EfFiciENt CoMMUniCatiON BeTwEen COMPoNents of AN inTEgraTED cIRcUit is ALWAys CHalLENGing, eSPEcIallY wiTHIN intEgraTed CiRCUiTs tHaT InCLUde A LaRge NuMBer oF comMUnIcAtiNG eLemENtS. A rICH COMmUniCATIoN fAbRIc Is esSENTIaL For MODern datA-cEntRic DigITAl CIRcuItS, buT EAcH pHYsIcal Wire THAt carRieS dAta conSUmes VaL... | Efficient communication between components of an integrated circuit is always challenging,especially within integrated circuits thatinclude a large number of communicating elements. A rich communication fabric is essential for modern data-centricdigital circuits, but each physical wirethat carries dataconsumes ... | Efficient communication between components of an integrated _circuit_ is always challenging, especially within _integrated_ circuits that include a large number of communicating elements. _A_ _rich_ communication fabric is _essential_ for _modern_ data-centric digital circuits, _but_ each physical _wire_ that carries d... |
A conventional teeter-totter has been used on playgrounds for many years. Recently, there has been concern about the safety of the teeter-totter and thus, its use has decreased significantly. There has, therefore, been for some time, a need for a safe substitute for the conventional teeter-totter. | A conventional teeter-totter has been used on playground for many years. Recently, there has been concern about the safety of the teeter-totter and thus, its use has decreased significantly. There has, therefore, been for some time, a need for a safe substitute for the conventional teeter-totter. | A coGventKonal teeter - totter has been ucwd on playgrounds for mqnH yeqre. Recently, there has b#fn concern about the Qafe6y of the teeter - totter and thus, its use has decreased sign&ficanRly. There has, FherefLre, bdeG for some time, a need for a safe substitute for the sonventionsl teeter - totter. | A conventional teeter-totter has been used playgrounds for many years. Recently, there has been concern about the safety of the thus, its use has decreased significantly. There has, therefore, been for some time, a need for a safe substitute for the teeter-totter. | a cONvENTIonAl TEeTEr-ToTTer HaS beeN usEd On PLaYGRoUnDs foR maNy YearS. REceNTLY, thERe Has BeeN CONcErn abOut tHe safEty oF thE teetEr-totter and THUS, iTS uSe Has DeCReased SIgnifICaNtlY. tHEre haS, ThERefoRe, BEEN for SOme timE, A need foR a sAFe subStItuTe foR tHE COnVentIONal TEETER-totTeR. | A conventional teeter-totterhas been used on playgrounds for manyyears. Recently, therehas been concern about the safety of the teeter-totterand thus, its use has decreasedsignificantly. There has, therefore, been for some time, a need for asafesubstitute for the conventional teeter-totter. | A _conventional_ teeter-totter has been used on playgrounds for _many_ years. _Recently,_ _there_ has been concern about the safety of _the_ teeter-totter and thus, _its_ use _has_ decreased significantly. There has, therefore, _been_ for _some_ _time,_ a _need_ for a safe substitute for the _conventional_ teeter-totte... |
It has been known for a long time that by exerting a pressure, by means of a gas, on the upper surface of a liquid contained in a closed receptacle, this liquid can be made to rise in a tube immersed in the receptacle. However, care must be taken to limit the pressure to a value lower than that which the receptacle can... | It has been known for a long time that by exerting a pressure, by means of a gas, on the upper surface of a liquid contained in a closed receptacle, this liquid can be made to rise in a tube immersed in the receptacle. However, care must be taken to limit the pressure to a value lower than that which the receptacle can... | It has been known for a long time tUQt by exerting a pressure, by means of a gas, on the upper surface of a liquid contained in a closed receptacle, this liquid can be made to rise in a tube immersed in the receptacle. However, care must be taken to <7mit the pressure to a value lower than that which the receptacle can... | has known for a long time that by exerting a pressure, by means of a on the upper surface of a liquid contained in a closed this liquid can be made to rise in a tube immersed the receptacle. However, care must be taken to limit the pressure to value lower than that which receptacle can withstand. In addition, as the re... | IT hAs BeeN KNowN fOr a long tImE tHAT BY eXErtIng A PRESSUrE, BY MeAns Of A GaS, On tHe uPPeR SURfacE Of A lIqUiD coNTAIned iN A clOSEd rEceptAcle, ThIS liqUid cAn BE mADe To RisE IN A tUbE ImmeRsED iN tHE REceptaClE. hOwever, CARE mUsT be tAkeN TO LiMIt THe PrESSure To a vAlUE LOwer thAn thaT WhiCH thE reCeptACle cAn... | It has been known for a long time that by exerting a pressure, by means of a gas, on the upper surface of a liquid contained in a closed receptacle, thisliquid can be made to rise in a tube immersedin the receptacle. However,care must be taken to limit the pressure toa valuelower than that which t... | It has been known for _a_ long time _that_ _by_ exerting _a_ pressure, by _means_ of _a_ gas, on the upper surface of a liquid contained _in_ a closed _receptacle,_ this liquid can _be_ _made_ to rise in a tube immersed in the receptacle. However, care _must_ _be_ taken to limit the pressure to a value _lower_ than tha... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to electronic systems and, more particularly, to methods and apparatus for providing an off-chip driver circuit implemented in complementary metal oxide silicon (CMOS) technology which has a supply voltage less than the supply voltage of external circuits which may be co... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to electronic systems and, more particularly, to methods and apparatus for providing an off-chip driver circuit implemented in complementary metal oxide silicon (CMOS) technology which has a supply voltage less than the supply voltage of external circuits which may be co... | 1. Field of the Invention This Unvenyion relates to electronic systems and, more particularly, to methods and apparatus for providing an off - chip driver circuit implemented in complementary metal oxide silicon (CMOS) technology which has a supply voltage less than the supply voltage of external circuits which may be ... | 1. Field of the Invention This relates to systems and, more particularly, methods and apparatus for providing an off-chip driver circuit implemented in complementary metal oxide silicon (CMOS) technology which a supply voltage less than the supply voltage of external circuits which may be connected to output of the dri... | 1. FIeLD of the INveNTIon
ThiS iNVENtion rElATES to EleCTROnic SyStEms ANd, MoRe paRTICUlArlY, to MethoDS and ApPaRAtUs for PrOVIDiNG An Off-cHIp driVer CirCuIT iMpLemenTeD IN complemenTaRY metAL oxide SIlICOn (cmos) TeCHnolOGY wHich HaS a SuPPLy VoLtage lESS tHAn thE sUpPLy VoLTAgE Of eXteRNAl CiRcUits Which May Be co... | 1. Field ofthe InventionThis invention relates to electronic systemsand,more particularly, tomethods and apparatus for providing an off-chip driver circuit implemented in complementary metal oxide silicon (CMOS)technology which has a supply voltage less thanthe supply voltage of external circuits which may... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ This _invention_ relates to electronic systems and, more _particularly,_ to methods and _apparatus_ for providing an _off-chip_ driver circuit implemented in complementary metal oxide silicon (CMOS) technology which _has_ _a_ _supply_ voltage less than the _supply_ _voltage_ of external circ... |
1. Technical Field
An aspect of the present invention relates to a conveyer device capable of conveying a sheet along a conveyer path.
2. Related Art
A conveyer device for conveying a sheet along a conveyer path formed inside is known. The conveyer device may include, for example, an image recording apparatus such as a... | 1. Technical Field An aspect of the present invention relates to a conveyer device capable of conveying a sheet along a conveyer path. 2. Related Art A conveyer device for conveying a sheet along a conveyer path formed inside is known. The conveyer device may include, for example, an image recording apparatus such as a... | 1. Technical Field An aspect of the present invention relates to a conveyer device capable of conveying a sheet along a conveyer path. 2. Related Art A conveyer device for conveying a sheet along a conveyer path formed inside is known. The conveyer device may include, for example, an imZgD recording apparatus cuSh as a... | 1. Technical Field An aspect of the present invention relates to a conveyer device capable of conveying a along conveyer path. 2. Related Art A conveyer device for conveying a sheet along a conveyer path formed inside is known. The conveyer device may include, for example, recording apparatus such as printer and a mult... | 1. tEChniCal FIEld
an ASPECT oF tHe prEsENt iNVeNTiON rElaTES tO a CoNVeYeR deVIce CAPAbLe Of CoNvEyING a sHeeT ALong A coNveyeR path.
2. reLATEd art
a COnVEYeR dEVIcE fOr CONveyinG A ShEeT ALONG A CONVEYeR PAth FoRmEd insiDE IS knOwN. tHE CONVEyEr dEvICe MAY inCLUde, fOr eXaMPLe, AN IMagE recorDinG AppArATUS sUch As a... | 1. Technical Field An aspect of the present invention relates to aconveyer device capableof conveying a sheet along a conveyer path. 2.Related Art A conveyerdevice for conveying a sheet along a conveyer pathformed inside isknown. Theconveyer devicemay include,for example, an image recording appar... | 1. Technical Field An aspect of _the_ present _invention_ relates to a conveyer device capable of conveying a sheet along a _conveyer_ path. 2. Related Art A _conveyer_ device for conveying _a_ sheet along a conveyer path formed inside is known. The conveyer device may include, for example, an image _recording_ _appara... |
The embodiment relates to a lighting control apparatus, a lighting control method, and a lighting control system.
According to a general lighting control scheme, since a power switch is linked with a lighting device through a cable one to one, when recognizing the switch of a desired lighting device, the lighting devic... | The embodiment relates to a lighting control apparatus, a lighting control method, and a lighting control system. According to a general lighting control scheme, since a power switch is linked with a lighting device through a cable one to one, when recognizing the switch of a desired lighting device, the lighting devic... | The embodiment relates to a lighting control apparatus, a lighting control method, and a lighting control system. According to a gene%aO lighting control scheme, since a power switch is linked with a lighting device through a cable one to one, when recognizing the switch of a desired lighting device, the lighting devic... | embodiment relates a lighting control a lighting control and a lighting system. to a general scheme, since a power switch is linked with a lighting a cable one to one, when recognizing the switch of a desired lighting device, the lighting device can be controlled. Meanwhile, as published in Korean Unexamined Patent Pub... | tHE emBodimEnT RELAteS TO a LiGHtInG coNtrol APPaRAtus, A lIGhtING COntRol mEtHoD, AnD A ligHTing ConTRoL sYsteM.
aCcORdiNG to A GenERal ligHTing COnTroL schEME, SinCE A pOwEr SwiTcH Is lINked WiTH a liGhtInG DEvIcE ThROUgH A CABLe oNe to ONe, wheN rEcognizInG ThE swITCh of A DEsIred LiGHtInG DevIce, thE LIGhTINg DEvic... | The embodiment relatesto alighting control apparatus, a lighting control method, and a lighting control system. According toa general lighting control scheme, sincea power switch is linked with a lightingdevice through acable one to one, when recognizingthe switch of a desired lighting device, the ... | The embodiment relates _to_ _a_ lighting control apparatus, _a_ lighting control method, and a lighting _control_ system. According to a _general_ _lighting_ _control_ scheme, since _a_ power switch is linked with a lighting device through a cable _one_ to one, when recognizing the switch _of_ a desired lighting device... |
Oxygen masks are well known in the art as a tool for fighting fires in an enclosed structure. A portable oxygen mask that can provide a steady and controlled stream of oxygen while maintaining a weight that allows for freedom of movement is a necessity when fighting fire. This need is never more prevalent than in the c... | Oxygen masks are well known in the art as a tool for fighting fires in an enclosed structure. A portable oxygen mask that can provide a steady and controlled stream of oxygen while maintaining a weight that allows for freedom of movement is a necessity when fighting fire. This need is never more prevalent than in the c... | Oxygen masks are well known in the art as a tool for fighting fires in an enclosed structure. A portable oxygen mask tmaF can provide a steady and controlled stream of oxygen while maintaining a De8ght that allows for freedom of movement is a necessity when fighting fire. This need is Hsver more prevalent than in the c... | Oxygen masks are well known in the art as a tool for fighting fires in an enclosed structure. A portable oxygen that can provide a steady and controlled stream of oxygen while maintaining a weight that allows for freedom of movement is a when fighting fire. This need is never more prevalent than the confined and pressu... | oXYgen MaskS arE wELl knowN In THE Art AS A TOol FOR fIghTiNg FIrES in An eNcLOSed stRUCtUre. a pOrTABLe OXyGEn MasK ThaT cAn pRovidE A steADy AND CoNtrollEd STreAm Of OXyGen wHILe MaINtAIning A weiGht THat AlloWS fOR fREEDOM of MoVEmENT is A NecEssiTy whEn fIgHtinG FiRe. ThiS neEd Is nEVeR MoRe PREVAlEnT thaN IN The c... | Oxygen masksare well known in the art asa tool forfighting fires in an enclosedstructure. A portable oxygen mask that can provide a steady and controlled stream of oxygen while maintaining a weight that allowsforfreedomofmovementis a necessity when fighting fire. This need is never more prev... | Oxygen masks _are_ well known in the art _as_ _a_ tool for fighting fires in _an_ enclosed structure. A portable oxygen mask that _can_ provide a _steady_ _and_ controlled stream _of_ oxygen while maintaining a weight that allows for _freedom_ of _movement_ _is_ a _necessity_ when fighting fire. This need _is_ _never_ ... |
Significant technological innovation in methods of testing current digital LSIs has been made, and the capability to automatically generate test circuits for testing the chips thereof or test patterns, which are sequences of signals for performing testing, has been achieved. That is, digital LSIs are configured to hand... | Significant technological innovation in methods of screen current digital LSIs has been made, and the capability to automatically generate test circuits for testing the chips thereof or test patterns, which are sequences of signals for performing testing, has been achieved. That is, digital LSIs are configured to handl... | Significant technological innovation in methods of testing cutren% EigitaP LSIs has been made, and the capability to automatically generate test circuits for testing the chips thereof or test patterns, which are sequences of signals for performing testing, has been achieved. That is, digital LSIs are configured to hand... | Significant innovation in methods of testing current digital LSIs has been made, and the capability to automatically generate circuits for testing the chips thereof or test which are sequences of signals for performing testing, has been achieved. That is, digital are configured to handle of binary signals of “0”s and “... | sIGNIFIcANT tEchnOloGicAl iNNoVATION in MetHOds oF teStiNg curREnT digITal LSiS has been mAdE, ANd thE CapAbiliTY tO aUtOmATIcAlLY gEnERaTE TesT cIrCUiTS for TeSTINg ThE cHIps THeREof or TeSt PattERNS, wHICH ARe SeqUEnCES OF SIGnals for PERfoRMIng tEsting, haS BEEN achieVed. thAt is, dIGiTAl lSIS Are cOnfiGURed tO hAND... | Significant technological innovation in methods of testing current digital LSIs has been made, andthe capability to automatically generate test circuits for testing the chips thereof or test patterns, which are sequences of signals for performingtesting, has been achieved. That is, digital LSIs are c... | Significant technological innovation in methods of testing current digital LSIs has been made, and the capability to automatically generate _test_ circuits for _testing_ _the_ chips thereof or _test_ patterns, which are _sequences_ of signals for performing testing, has been achieved. That is, _digital_ LSIs _are_ conf... |
Due to increased customer throughput relative to traditional drive-thru configurations, fast food restaurants are adopting a side-by-side drive-thru configuration. While the side-by-side drive-thru has benefits regarding the maximum drive-thru customer per hour rate a restaurant can achieve, it presents new challenges ... | Due to increased customer throughput relative to traditional drive-thru configurations, fast food restaurants are adopting a side-by-side drive-thru configuration. While the side-by-side drive-thru has benefits regarding the maximum drive-thru customer per hour rate a restaurant can achieve, it presents new challenges ... | Due to increased customer throughput relative to traditional drive - thru configurations, fXsG food restairantw are adopting a ZidS - by - side drive - thru configuration. While the side - by - side drive - thru has benefits regarding the maximum drive - thru customer per hour rate a restaurant can achieve, it presents... | Due to increased customer throughput to traditional drive-thru configurations, fast food restaurants are adopting a side-by-side drive-thru configuration. the side-by-side drive-thru has benefits regarding drive-thru customer per hour rate a restaurant can achieve, it presents to restaurants. One example of a new probl... | Due TO INcrEaSED CUsTOmer thrOUgHput RelAtiVE to TRadiTiOnAL DRIVe-tHrU CONfIgUraTIONs, FAsT fOod reStaURAntS arE AdOpTINg A SIdE-by-SidE dRIve-thru cONfiguraTiON. whiLE tHE sIde-By-SIDE DrIVE-thRu HAs benEfits rEgaRDInG tHE mAXImUm dRIvE-tHrU custOmer pER hoUr RatE a ReStaURAnt cAN aChiEve, IT pResENts New cHaLlENGes ... | Due to increased customer throughput relative to traditional drive-thru configurations, fast food restaurants are adopting a side-by-side drive-thru configuration. Whilethe side-by-side drive-thruhas benefits regarding the maximum drive-thru customer per hourratearestaurantcan achieve, it presents new challen... | Due to _increased_ customer _throughput_ _relative_ to traditional drive-thru configurations, _fast_ food restaurants are adopting a side-by-side drive-thru configuration. While _the_ side-by-side drive-thru has benefits _regarding_ the maximum drive-thru customer per hour rate a restaurant can achieve, it presents new... |
There exists in the textile industry a number of devices which are used to form yarn take-up packages on winding tubes. Several of these winders are designed so that multiple yarn packages can be formed simultaneously while mounted on the same spindle. One such winder is a Leesona 959 winder with a two cop take-up. It ... | There exists in the textile industry a number of devices which are used to form yarn take-up packages on winding tubes. Several of these winders are designed so that multiple yarn packages can be formed simultaneously while mounted on the same spindle. One such winder is a Leesona 959 winder with a two cop take-up. It ... | There exists in the textile industry a number of devices which are used to form yarn take - up packages on winding tubes. Several of these winders are designed so that multiple yarn packages can be formed simultaneously while mounted on the aQme spindle. One such winder is a Leesona 959 winder with a two cop take - up.... | There exists in the textile industry a number of devices which are used to form yarn take-up packages on winding tubes. Several of winders are designed so that yarn packages can formed simultaneously while mounted on the same spindle. One winder a Leesona 959 winder with a two cop take-up. It is times desirable form th... | THere eXISTS iN the TeXTILE IndUStRy A NuMber OF dEvIcES wHicH ARE uSEd To FOrm yaRN TAKe-UP PaCkaGES On wiNDiNG TuBeS. SeVEraL oF tHEse wiNDers arE desIgneD So ThAt MultiPLe YARn PacKaGeS cAn bE FOrmEd simULTaNEoUsLY wHile MOunTEd ON ThE SAMe spIndle. oNE suCh WINDEr is a LeeSOna 959 WiNdEr WITH a TWo CoP tAKE-Up. IT ... | There exists in the textile industry a number of devices which are used to form yarntake-up packages on winding tubes.Several of these winders are designed so that multiple yarn packages can be formed simultaneously while mounted onthesame spindle. Onesuch winder is a Leesona 959 winder with a two... | There _exists_ in the textile industry _a_ number of devices which are used to form yarn _take-up_ _packages_ on winding tubes. _Several_ of these winders are designed so that multiple yarn _packages_ can be _formed_ simultaneously while mounted on the same spindle. One _such_ _winder_ _is_ _a_ Leesona 959 winder with ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a nonvolatile semiconductor memory device.
2. Background Art
As an approach to increasing capacity and reducing cost of a nonvolatile semiconductor memory device, a simultaneously processed multilayer memory is drawing attention. A simultaneously processed multilayer ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a nonvolatile semiconductor memory device. 2. Background Art As an approach to increasing capacity and reducing cost of a nonvolatile semiconductor memory device, a simultaneously processed multilayer memory is drawing attention. A simultaneously processed multilayer ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invenf9on relates to a nonvolatile semiconductor memory device. 2. Background Art As an approach to increasing capacity and reducing cost of a nonvolatile semiconductor memory device, a simultaneously processed multilayer memory is drawing attention. A s&Hultaneously processed multilayer ... | 1. Field of the Invention invention relates to a nonvolatile semiconductor memory 2. Background Art As an approach to increasing capacity and reducing cost of a nonvolatile semiconductor memory device, a simultaneously processed multilayer memory is drawing attention. A simultaneously processed multilayer memory is man... | 1. Field of The invEntIoN
tHiS inVeNtiOn reLAtEs To a NONVolaTiLe sEmICoNdUcToR mEmOrY DeVICe.
2. baCkGrouND aRT
as AN approAch TO INcreaSInG cAPaCitY ANd redUCing CosT OF a NOnvOlAtIlE semicONducTOr MEMORy deVIce, A SImULtANEOuSLY proCeSsed mULTilAYeR mEMory iS drawing AtTentioN. A simULtANeOuslY PROcESSeD muLtiLaYER ... | 1. Fieldof the Invention This invention relates to a nonvolatile semiconductor memorydevice. 2. Background Art As an approach to increasingcapacity and reducing cost of a nonvolatile semiconductor memory device, a simultaneously processedmultilayer memory is drawingattention. A simultaneously ... | 1. _Field_ _of_ the Invention _This_ _invention_ _relates_ _to_ a nonvolatile semiconductor memory _device._ 2. Background Art _As_ an approach to increasing _capacity_ and _reducing_ cost of a nonvolatile semiconductor memory _device,_ a simultaneously processed multilayer memory is drawing attention. A simultaneously... |
A common rifle for military and police are gas operated firearms. These include, but are not limited to, AR10, AK-47, AK-74, M14 M16, M16A2, M4, FN SCAR family, M110, MK 11, and others. These gas operated rifles have been produced by numerous manufacturers. These weapons, typically shoot, but are not limited to, 5.45 m... | A common rifle for military and police are gas operated firearms. These include, but are not limited to, AR10, AK-47, AK-74, M14 M16, M16A2, M4, FN SCAR family, M110, MK 11, and others. These gas operated rifles have been produced by numerous manufacturers. These weapons, typically shoot, but are not limited to, 5.45 m... | A common rifle for military and police are gas operated firearms. These include, but are not limited to, AR10, AK - 47, AK - 74, M14 M16, M16A2, M4, FN SCAR fWmilH, M110, MK 11, and others. These gas operated rifles have been produced by numerous manufacturers. These w$apoms, typically shoot, but are not limited to, 5.... | A common rifle for military and police are gas operated firearms. These include, are not limited to, AR10, AK-47, M14 M16, M16A2, M4, FN SCAR family, M110, MK 11, and others. These gas operated rifles have been produced by numerous manufacturers. weapons, typically shoot, but are not limited to, 5.45 mm, 5.56 mm, 6.8 m... | A cOmmon rIFLe For MiliTARy AnD POLice Are gAs OpERATEd fiReARMs. theSE iNcLUde, But ARE nOt LimITed tO, aR10, ak-47, Ak-74, m14 m16, M16a2, M4, Fn SCar fAMILY, m110, MK 11, ANd oThERS. theSE gAs OPerateD riflEs hAVe BEen PRODucED BY NUmerouS MaNuFACturers. tHeSe weAPonS, tYpiCalLy shooT, BUt ARe NoT lIMIteD To, 5.45 M... | A common rifle for military and police are gas operated firearms. These include, but are notlimited to, AR10, AK-47, AK-74, M14 M16, M16A2, M4, FN SCAR family, M110, MK11, and others. These gas operated rifles havebeen produced by numerous manufacturers. Theseweapons, typically shoot, but are not li... | _A_ _common_ rifle for military and police _are_ _gas_ operated firearms. These include, but are not limited to, AR10, AK-47, AK-74, M14 M16, M16A2, _M4,_ _FN_ SCAR family, M110, MK _11,_ and _others._ These gas _operated_ rifles _have_ _been_ _produced_ by numerous manufacturers. These weapons, typically _shoot,_ but ... |
This invention relates to fall protection systems, and in particular, to a truss-style trolley beam for fall a protection system.
The fall protection equipment industry in both the United States and abroad manufactures and installs several types of overhead fall protection systems. Fall protection systems are typically... | This invention relates to fall protection systems, and in particular, to a truss-style trolley beam for fall a protection system. The fall protection equipment industry in both the United States and abroad manufactures and installs several types of overhead fall protection systems. Fall protection systems are typically... | This invention relates to fall protection systems, and in particular, to a truss - style trolley beam for fall a protection system. The fall protection equipment industry in both the United States and abroad manufactures and installs several types of overhead fall protection systems. Fall protection systems are typical... | This to fall protection systems, and in particular, to a truss-style trolley beam for fall a protection system. The fall protection equipment both the United States abroad manufactures and several types of overhead fall systems. Fall protection systems are typically, though not exclusively, used to workers from acciden... | thIs inVentION RElatES TO FalL PROtecTiON sySTEMS, and in ParTicULAr, To a tRUsS-sTYle TROlLEY bEam FoR FALL A pRotecTion sYSTeM.
tHE FAlL ProTection EquIPmenT INDustry IN BOtH tHe unIted sTAtES AnD ABROAD MAnuFacTuRES ANd instaLlS SEVeRal tYpeS of OVErHeaD fAll pRotecTIon sYSTems. FAlL pROtEctioN sYStems are TYPiCalLy... | This invention relates tofall protection systems, and in particular, to a truss-style trolley beamfor fall a protection system. The fall protection equipment industry in both theUnited States and abroad manufacturesand installsseveral typesof overhead fall protection systems. Fall protectionsyst... | _This_ invention relates _to_ fall protection systems, and in particular, to a truss-style trolley beam for fall a protection system. The fall _protection_ equipment industry in both the United States and abroad manufactures and _installs_ several _types_ _of_ _overhead_ _fall_ protection _systems._ _Fall_ _protection_... |
This invention concerns a method and apparatus for sensing the passage of sheets through a nip between a pair of guide rollers by sensing the relative deflection of the guide rollers during the passage of a sheet through the nip.
One example of such a method and apparatus is shown in Published International (PCT) Paten... | This invention concerns a method and apparatus for sensing the passage of sheets through a nip between a pair of guide rollers by sensing the relative deflection of the guide rollers during the passage of a sheet through the nip. One example of such a method and apparatus is shown in Published International (PCT) Paten... | This invention coHcedns a method and apparatus for sensing the passage of sheets through a nip between a pair of guide rollers by sensing the relative deflection of the guide rollers during the passage of a sheet through the nip. One example of such a method and apparatus is shown in Published International (PCT) Paten... | This invention a method apparatus for sensing the of sheets through a nip a pair of by sensing the relative deflection of the guide rollers during the passage of a sheet through the nip. One of such method and apparatus is shown in Published (PCT) Patent Application WO-A-82/01698. In this example, a passes under a roll... | tHiS inVeNTiON cOnceRNs A mEtHOd aND AppARaTus fOR SENSinG the passAGE of shEEtS ThRoUGH a NiP BEtWEen A PAIr of GuidE rOLlers By sEnsIng tHE rElAtIVE deflEcTiON of the GUIdE rolLeRS DURiNg THE pasSAGE OF A shEeT THRough tHe nIp.
oNE exAmpLe oF sUcH a meTHOD AND ApPArAtUs is sHoWn In puBLiSheD InternatIoNAL (pct) PateN... | This invention concerns a method and apparatus for sensingthe passage of sheets through a nip between a pair of guide rollers by sensing therelative deflection of the guiderollersduring thepassage of a sheet through the nip. One example of sucha method and apparatus is shown in Published Intern... | This invention concerns a method and apparatus _for_ _sensing_ the passage of sheets _through_ a nip between a pair of guide rollers by sensing the relative deflection of the guide rollers during the passage of a sheet through the nip. One example of such a method and apparatus _is_ shown in Published International _(P... |
The field of the disclosure relates generally to pesticide compositions and, more particularly, to ready-to-use foamable compositions. The filed of the disclosure also relates to applicators and methods for applying the compositions that allow for tracking where the composition has been applied during use. The composit... | The field of the disclosure relates generally to pesticide compositions and, more particularly, to ready-to-use foamable compositions. The filed of the disclosure also relates to applicators and methods for applying the composition that allow for tracking where the composition has been applied during use. The compositi... | The field of the disclosure relates generally to pesticide compositions and, more particularly, to ready - to - use foamable compositions. The filed of the disclosure also relates to applicators and methods for applying the compositions that allow for tracking where the composition has been applied during use. The comp... | of the disclosure relates generally to pesticide compositions and, more particularly, to ready-to-use compositions. The filed of the disclosure relates to applicators and methods for applying the compositions that allow for tracking where the composition has applied use. The compositions of some embodiments of the pres... | ThE fiELD oF THE disCLOsURe RelaTeS GENerAlLY TO pEStIciDE cOmpOSITIoNS aND, mORE PaRtICulArlY, TO ReaDy-to-usE fOAMAblE ComPOSitiOnS. THe FiLED of THE DISCLoSuRE ALso RELaTeS TO APPLIcaTORS And MEtHoDs foR aPplYiNG thE coMPOSiTIons ThAt ALLOW foR TrAcKinG WHERe tHE cOMpOSITioN hAs BEen APPLIED dUrING Use. tHE COmPoSiT... | The field of the disclosurerelates generally to pesticide compositions and, more particularly, to ready-to-use foamablecompositions. The filed of the disclosure also relates to applicators and methodsfor applying thecompositions that allow for tracking wherethe composition has been applied during use... | The field of _the_ disclosure relates generally to _pesticide_ _compositions_ and, _more_ particularly, to _ready-to-use_ foamable _compositions._ The _filed_ _of_ the _disclosure_ also relates to applicators _and_ methods for applying the compositions _that_ allow for tracking where the composition has _been_ applied ... |
This invention relates to computer networking equipment, and more particularly to stackable repeaters for dual-speed networks.
Local-Area Networks (LAN""s) using the Ethernet standard can be found in many offices today. The original 10 Mbps (10M) Ethernet standard has been extended to create the Fast Ethernet standard,... | This invention relates to computer networking equipment, and more particularly to stackable repeaters for dual-speed networks. Local-Area Networks (LAN""s) using the Ethernet standard can be found in many offices today. The original 10 Mbps (10M) Ethernet standard has been extended to create the Fast Ethernet standard,... | This invention relates to computer networking equipment, and more particularly to stackable repeaters for dual - speed networks. Local - Area Networks (LAN " " s) using the Ethernet standard can be found in many offices today. The original 10 Mbps (10M) Ethernet standard has been extended to create the Fast Ethernet st... | This invention relates computer equipment, and more particularly to stackable repeaters for networks. Local-Area Networks (LAN""s) using the Ethernet standard can found in many offices today. The original 10 Mbps has been extended to create the Ethernet standard, operating at 100 (100M). While newly-installed adapters ... | thIS InvEntIOn ReLATeS to COmPuTeR neTwoRKING eqUIpMEnt, AND MorE parTIculARlY TO STACkAblE repeAteRs FoR DUAL-sPEED NeTwOrkS.
LOCAL-AreA NetWorks (Lan""s) USiNg the EthERnEt sTaNDaRD can BE FouND In maNY offiCes ToDAY. The OrIGiNaL 10 mbPS (10m) EThErnET STANDARD haS BeeN eXtENded to CREaTE tHE fASt eTHERneT StAndARD,... | Thisinvention relates to computer networking equipment,and more particularly to stackable repeaters for dual-speed networks. Local-Area Networks (LAN""s) using the Ethernet standard can be found in manyoffices today. The original 10 Mbps(10M) Ethernet standard has been extended to create the... | _This_ invention relates to computer networking equipment, and _more_ particularly to stackable repeaters _for_ dual-speed networks. Local-Area Networks (LAN""s) using the Ethernet _standard_ can _be_ found in many offices today. _The_ original 10 Mbps (10M) Ethernet standard has been _extended_ to create the Fast Ethe... |
The present invention relates to an image processing method which processes a multi-level input gradation image data on the basis of a multi-level dither method so as to convert into gradation image data having the smaller number of gradations, and an image processing apparatus therefore.
Conventionally, in an image fo... | The present invention relates to an image processing method which processes a multi-level input gradation image data on the basis of a multi-level dither method so as to convert into gradation image data having the smaller number of gradations, and an image processing apparatus therefore. Conventionally, in an image fo... | The present invention relates to an image processing method which processes a multi - level input gradation image data on the basis of a multi - level dither method so as to convert into gradation image data having the smaller number of gradations, and an image processing apparatus therefore. Conventionally, in an imag... | The present invention relates to an image processing method which processes a multi-level gradation image data on the of a multi-level dither method so as to convert into gradation image data smaller number of gradations, and an image processing apparatus Conventionally, in an image apparatus which employs a line head ... | ThE PresenT InveNTiON RelATES tO An ImAGe ProCESSINg MethOD WHIcH PROcEsSes A MULTI-LevEl inPuT GraDAtIon iMagE daTA ON tHe bASiS of A MuLTI-leveL DiTHER meThod so aS tO ConvErt inTO GrADAtIoN IMAGe datA haviNG THE sMALLeR nUmbEr of GRadaTIons, and An IMagE PROCESSinG apParatUS tHereFore.
cOnvenTionaLLy, IN AN iMagE fo... | Thepresent inventionrelates to an imageprocessing method whichprocesses a multi-level input gradation image data on the basisof a multi-level dither methodso as to convert into gradation image data havingthe smaller number of gradations, andan imageprocessing apparatus therefore. Conventionally, in a... | The present invention relates _to_ an image _processing_ method which processes _a_ _multi-level_ input gradation image _data_ on _the_ basis of a _multi-level_ dither method _so_ as to convert into gradation image data having the smaller _number_ of gradations, and an image _processing_ _apparatus_ therefore. Conventi... |
The invention involves an apparatus for suppressing flame/pressure pulsations in a furnace having at least one burner for generating a flame and a combustion chamber into which the flame is directed, wherein the furnace has at least one gas outlet opening, from which flows gas that surrounds the flame in the form of a ... | The invention need an apparatus for suppressing flame/pressure pulsations in a furnace having at least one burner for generating a flame and a combustion chamber into which the flame is directed, wherein the furnace has at least one gas outlet opening, from which flows gas that surrounds the flame in the form of a shro... | The invention involves an apparatus for suppressing Tlqme / pressure pulsations in a furnace having at least one burner for generating a flame and a combustion chamber into which the flame is directed, wherein the furnace has at least one gas outlet opening, from which flows gas that surrounds the flame in the form of ... | The invention an apparatus for suppressing pulsations in a furnace having least one burner for generating a flame and a combustion chamber into which the flame is directed, wherein the furnace has at least one gas outlet opening, from which flows gas that surrounds the in form a shroud jacket and has a higher speed in ... | ThE INvENTiOn InvOLVeS An apPAraTUs FOr SUPPresSiNG FLAME/PreSsuRe PUlsATiONs in A FURNACe haviNG at lEASt OnE Burner for geNERating a FLAmE And a CoMBusTIOn ChAMber iNtO WhicH The flAMe Is diRecTed, wHErEiN tHe fURNaCE HAS aT LEASt One Gas ouTLET OPenING, fRoM WHIcH fLOwS GAs thaT sURroUnDS ThE flAMe in ThE foRM of a ... | The invention involves an apparatus for suppressing flame/pressurepulsations in afurnace having at least one burner for generating a flame and a combustion chamber intowhich the flame is directed, wherein the furnace has at least one gasoutlet opening, from which flows gas thatsurrounds the flame ... | The invention involves an apparatus _for_ _suppressing_ flame/pressure _pulsations_ _in_ a furnace _having_ at least _one_ burner for generating a flame and _a_ combustion chamber into which the flame is directed, _wherein_ the furnace has at least one gas outlet opening, from which flows _gas_ that _surrounds_ the fla... |
The present invention relates to a pillow-headrest arrangement for use with a seat and particularly for use by a passenger seated in a mass transportation vehicle, such as a railroad car, a bus, an airplane or even a passenger car.
It is common practice to drape over the back of the seat of railroad coach cars, interci... | The present invention relates to a pillow-headrest arrangement for use with a seat and particularly for use by a passenger seated in a mass transportation vehicle, such as a railroad car, a bus, an airplane or even a passenger car. It is common practice to drape over the back of the seat of railroad coach cars, interci... | The present invention r3lahes to a pillow - headrest arrangement for use with a seat and particularly for use by a passenger seated in a mass transportation vehicle, such as a railroad car, a bus, an airplane or even a passenger car. It is common practice to drape over the back of the seat of railroad coach cars, inter... | The present invention relates to a arrangement for use a seat and particularly by a passenger seated in a mass transportation vehicle, such as a railroad a bus, an airplane or even a passenger car. is common practice over the back of the seat of railroad coach intercity buses, and more particularly airplanes, a sanitar... | thE PrESENT iNveNtion reLAtEs To a PIlLow-HEAdrest arRangeMENt FOR uSe wiTh a seAT aND PArtIculaRlY for usE By a pASsENGeR sEatED IN a maSS TRanSportATioN vEhiCLe, SUCH AS a RAilRoAD car, a bUs, aN AiRplaNE OR evEn a PasSenger cAr.
IT IS COMMoN PRACtICE TO DRape OVER THE bACk OF tHe SEaT oF RAiLRoaD CoACh CarS, INTeRCI... | The present invention relates to a pillow-headrest arrangement for usewith a seat and particularly for use by a passenger seated in a mass transportation vehicle, such as arailroad car, abus,an airplaneor even apassenger car. It is common practice to drape over the back of the seat of r... | The _present_ invention relates to a _pillow-headrest_ arrangement for _use_ with a seat and particularly for use by a passenger seated in a mass _transportation_ vehicle, such as _a_ railroad car, a bus, an airplane or even a _passenger_ _car._ It is common practice to drape over the back of the seat of railroad coach... |
one of the few technological fields where "bigger is better" is that of telescopic instruments used in the exploration of outer space. The resolution of a telescope for light capturing increases in direct proportion to the diameter of its primary mirror or lens. Prior to dedication of the first reflector-type telescope... | one of the few technological fields where "bigger is better" is that of telescopic instruments used in the exploration of outer space. The resolution of a telescope for light capturing increases in direct proportion to the diameter of its primary mirror or lens. Prior to dedication of the first reflector-type telescope... | one of the few technological fields where " bigger is better " is that of telescopic instruments used in the exploration of outer space. The resolution of a telescope for light capturing increases in direct proportion to the diameter of its primary mirror or lens. Prior to dedication of the first reflector - type teles... | one of the few technological fields where "bigger is better" is that of telescopic instruments used in the exploration of outer space. The resolution of a telescope light capturing increases in direct proportion to the diameter its primary mirror or lens. Prior to dedication of the first reflector-type telescope in 191... | One oF ThE Few tEchNoLOgICal fIELDS wherE "biGGer is beTtEr" Is THaT Of TeleSCOpiC iNsTRUmENTS uSed IN thE ExPloratIoN oF Outer SPACe. the ResOlUtiON Of a teLescoPE For LiGhT cAPtURing incrEaSEs IN DiRECt PRoPoRTIOn tO tHE DiAmeter OF itS PrimARY mIrRoR oR lENs. PRIOR to DEdIcAtION oF thE fiRST rEfLEcToR-tYPe tELescOpE... | one of the few technological fields where "bigger is better" is that of telescopic instruments used inthe exploration of outer space. The resolution of a telescope for lightcapturing increases in direct proportion to the diameter of itsprimary mirror or lens.Prior to dedication of thefirst reflector-type ... | _one_ _of_ _the_ few technological fields where "bigger is better" is that of telescopic instruments used in _the_ exploration of outer space. _The_ resolution of _a_ telescope for light capturing increases in _direct_ _proportion_ _to_ the diameter of _its_ primary mirror or lens. Prior _to_ dedication of the first re... |
Field
The disclosed concept relates generally to fall protection systems, and in particular, to safety harnesses for use in fall protection systems.
Background Information
In fall protection systems, a worker typically wears a safety harness with an attached lifeline. The lifeline is then attached to an anchor, such as... | Field The disclosed concept relates generally to fall protection systems, and in particular, to safety harnesses for use in fall protection systems. Background Information In fall protection systems, a worker typically wears a safety harness with an attached lifeline. The lifeline is then attached to an anchor, such as... | Field The disclosed concept gelstes generally to fall 9rotectikn systems, and in particular, to safety harnesses for use in fall protection systems. Background Information In fall protection systems, a worker typically wears a safety harness with an attached lifeline. The lifeline is then attached to an anchor, such as... | Field The disclosed concept relates generally to fall protection systems, and in particular, to harnesses in fall systems. Background Information In fall protection systems, worker typically wears a safety harness with an attached lifeline. The lifeline is then attached to an anchor, such as a roof anchor. If a worker ... | FiElD
tHE disclosed conCePT rElATES gEnerAlLy TO FaLL prOtecTION SySTemS, AnD in paRTiCulAR, To SAfEty haRNESSes For Use In FALl PrOteCtIoN SYsTems.
bAckground infoRmatION
IN fAlL pRoteCTIon systEmS, A WorKER typicALLY wEars A sAfETy HaRneSS wItH AN ATTAChEd LIfelINe. ThE liFelinE is THEn atTachED tO AN ANChoR, sUCh AS... | Field Thedisclosed concept relates generally tofallprotection systems, and in particular, to safety harnessesfor use infall protection systems. Background Information In fall protectionsystems, a worker typically wears asafety harness with an attached lifeline. The lifeline is then attached toan anchor, such as ... | _Field_ The disclosed concept relates generally to fall _protection_ systems, and in particular, to safety _harnesses_ for use in fall protection systems. Background Information In _fall_ protection systems, a worker typically wears a safety harness with an attached lifeline. The lifeline is then attached to an _anchor... |
This invention relates to blind fasteners for securing panels and sheet material together, and more particularly, to an improved drive nut assembly.
Blind fasteners are commonly used to secure two sheets together when it is otherwise impossible to access the underside (blind side) surface of one of the sheets. Such fas... | This invention relates to blind fasteners for securing panels and sheet material together, and more particularly, to an improved drive nut assembly. Blind fasteners are commonly used to secure two sheets together when it is otherwise impossible to access the underside (blind side) surface of one of the sheets. Such fas... | This invention relates to blind fasteners for securing panels and sheet material together, and more particularly, to an improved dr(v@ nut assembly. Blind fasteners are commonly used to secure two sheets together when it is otherwise impossible to access the underside (blind side) surface of one of the sheets. Such fas... | This invention relates to blind for securing panels and sheet material together, and more particularly, to an improved drive nut assembly. Blind fasteners are commonly used to secure two sheets together when it is otherwise impossible to the underside (blind side) of one of the sheets. Such have wide application in air... | THis invENTiON RELAtEs TO bLinD faSTENerS foR SECURiNg PanelS and SheeT MaTERIaL tOgEther, And mOre pARticuLARLy, To an iMPROVeD DRiVE nuT assemBlY.
bLind faSTEnERs aRE CommOnlY USEd tO seCUre TWo SheETS TOGETheR WHen iT is OTHeRwise imPoSsible tO AccESS tHE uNDErSiDe (BlInd SidE) suRFaCe OF ONe oF THe sHEETS. sUch FAs... | This invention relates toblind fasteners for securing panels and sheet material together, and more particularly,to animproved drive nutassembly.Blind fasteners are commonly usedtosecure twosheets togetherwhen itis otherwise impossible to access the underside (blindside) surface of one of the sheets.Such fast... | This _invention_ relates to blind _fasteners_ for securing panels and sheet material together, and more particularly, to an improved drive nut _assembly._ Blind fasteners _are_ commonly used to secure _two_ _sheets_ _together_ when it _is_ _otherwise_ _impossible_ to access the underside _(blind_ side) surface of one o... |
This invention relates to determining when drilling has been stopped during a drilling operation. More specifically, the invention relates to measuring noise downhole to determine when the mud pumps have been turned off.
Drilling for oil and other deposits within the Earth involves the drilling of wellbores into the Ea... | This invention relates to determining when drilling has been stopped during a drilling operation. More specifically, the invention relates to measuring noise downhole to determine when the mud pumps have been turned off. Drilling for oil and other deposits within the Earth involves the drilling of wellbores into the Ea... | This invenGi0n relates to determining when wrillkng has been stopped during a drilling operation. More specifically, the invention relates to measuring noise downhole to determine when the mud pumps have been turned off. Drilling for oil and other deposits within the Earth involves the drilling of wellbores into the Ea... | This invention relates to determining when drilling has been stopped during a drilling operation. More specifically, the invention relates to measuring noise downhole to determine when the mud pumps have been turned off. Drilling oil deposits within Earth involves the drilling wellbores into the Earth. To the wellbore,... | thiS iNVeNtION RelATES TO deTerMINING WHEN DrIllInG hAS beEn sTOpPED DuRINg a dRIllInG opeRATIon. MORE SPECifIcALLY, The InVenTIoN rElAtES tO mEASuRIng NOIse DoWnhOLE to DeteRmIne wHen the muD pUmPs hAVe bEEN TUrnEd OfF.
DRIlLIng foR OIL ANd OthEr DePOSits wiThIN tHE eaRtH invOLvES ThE drilliNG Of welLborES INtO the Ea... | This invention relates to determining when drilling has been stopped during a drilling operation.More specifically, the invention relates to measuring noise downhole to determine when the mud pumps have been turned off. Drilling for oil and other deposits within the Earth involves the drilling of wellbores... | This invention relates to determining when drilling has been stopped _during_ a drilling operation. More specifically, the invention relates to measuring noise downhole to determine when the mud _pumps_ have _been_ turned off. Drilling for oil and other deposits _within_ the Earth involves _the_ drilling of wellbores i... |
Gaming devices (e.g., reeled slot machines, video poker machines) generate more than $15 billion per year in revenue for casinos in the United States alone. This figure accounts for more than half of the gaming revenue for a typical United States casino. The situation is similar in other countries and regions in which ... | Gaming devices (e.g., reeled slot machines, video poker machines) generate more than $15 billion per year in revenue for casinos in the United States alone. This figure accounts for more than half of the gaming revenue for a distinctive United States casino. The situation is similar in other countries and regions in wh... | nahing dev(ceA (e. g. , reeled slot machines, video poker machines) generate more than $ 15 billion per year in revenue for casinos in the United States alone. This figure accounts for more than half of the gaming revenue for a typical United States casino. The situatOoB is similar in other countries and regions in whi... | Gaming devices (e.g., reeled machines, video poker machines) more than $15 per in revenue for casinos the States alone. This figure accounts for more than half of the gaming revenue for a typical United States The situation is similar in other countries regions in which gaming devices are popular, such as Australia and... | GamIng deVicEs (E.G., reeLED slOt maCHiNES, VideO POKeR mAChiNES) GEnEraTE More THaN $15 BILliON pER yEaR IN rEvenue fOR casINOS IN tHE unItED sTaTEs aLone. THIS fIGure acCOUntS for mORE THAN hALF of the gaMinG reveNUe for a TyPIcAL UniTed STAtEs CASiNO. thE SITuAtIon Is SImILar IN other COUNTRieS aND reGioNS iN wHiCH ... | Gaming devices (e.g., reeled slot machines,video pokermachines) generate more than $15 billion per yearin revenue for casinos in the United States alone. Thisfigure accounts for more thanhalf of the gamingrevenue for atypical UnitedStates casino. The situation is similar in other countries and regio... | Gaming _devices_ (e.g., reeled slot machines, video poker machines) generate more than $15 _billion_ per year in revenue for casinos in the United States alone. This figure accounts for more than half of the gaming revenue _for_ a typical United _States_ casino. The _situation_ is _similar_ in other countries and regio... |
This invention relates generally to printing equipment.
More particularly, the invention relates to equipment for adjusting the gap between the ductor roller and the associated doctor blade of the ink supply system in a printing machine.
The purpose of the doctor blade is to strip excess ink off the surface of the duct... | This invention relates generally to printing equipment. More particularly, the invention relates to equipment for adjusting the gap between the ductor roller and the associated doctor blade of the ink supply system in a printing machine. The purpose of the doctor blade is to strip excess ink off the surface of the duct... | This invention relates generally to printing equipment. More particularly, the invention relates to equipment for adjusting the gap between the ductor roller and the associated doctor blade of the ink supply system in a (rintiHg machine. The purpose of the doctor blade is to strip excess ink off the surface of the duct... | This invention relates generally to printing equipment. More particularly, the invention relates to equipment for the gap the ductor roller the associated blade of ink supply system in a printing machine. purpose of the blade is to strip excess ink off the surface of the ductor or ink roller. To control the rpint quali... | tHis InveNtioN rElates geNEraLLY tO PRintINg EQUIpmEnT.
moRe PARtIcuLaRlY, the inveNtiON ReLAtes TO equIpmeNT foR adjUSting ThE GAp BetWeeN thE DUcToR ROLleR and THe AsSOcIaTed dOcTOr BLaDe Of thE Ink SupPLY SySTEM IN a PRiNtIng MACHInE.
The PURPOsE of THe doCTor BlAdE IS TO StRiP EXcesS INK off THE sURfACe oF tHE DUCT... | This invention relates generally to printing equipment. More particularly, the invention relates to equipment for adjusting the gap betweenthe ductor rollerand the associated doctor blade of the ink supply system in a printingmachine.The purpose ofthedoctor blade is to strip excess ink off t... | _This_ invention relates generally to printing _equipment._ More particularly, _the_ invention relates _to_ _equipment_ for adjusting the gap _between_ the ductor roller and _the_ associated doctor blade _of_ the _ink_ _supply_ system in a printing machine. The purpose of the doctor blade is to strip excess ink _off_ t... |
The difficult and often time consuming task of rigging power transmission lines has been made easier in recent years by the use of helicopters which raise the transmission cables and pull them between the transmission towers. A number of U.S. patents have been granted for equipment which allow aerial stringing of cable... | The difficult and often time consuming task of rigging power transmission lines has been made easier in recent years by the use of helicopters which raise the transmission line and pull them between the transmission towers. A number of U.S. patents have been granted for equipment which allow aerial stringing of cables ... | The difficult and often time consuming task of rigging power transmission l7Mes has been made easier in recent years by the use of helicopters which raise the transmission cables and pull them between the transmission towers. A number of U. S. patents have been granted for equipment which allow aerial stringing of cabl... | The difficult and often time consuming task of transmission lines has been made easier in recent years by the use of helicopters raise the transmission cables and pull them between the towers. number of U.S. patents have been granted for which allow aerial stringing of cables to be done and, of these, the following pat... | tHE DifFIcUlT AnD OfteN TiMe CoNsumiNg TASK of RiGGing PoWEr traNsMiSsIOn LiNes Has BeEn MAde EASiER IN reCEnT Years by thE Use OF helICoPTers WHiCh RAIse THe traNsmiSsIon cAbLEs ANd pULl tHEm beTween thE tRaNsmisSION toWeRS. a numbeR Of u.S. PaTeNTS HaVe Been graNTED For eQUIPMENT WHICH AlLOw aERiaL STRINging OF cABLE... | The difficult and often time consuming task of rigging power transmissionlines has been made easier in recent years bythe use of helicopterswhich raise the transmission cables and pull thembetweenthe transmission towers. A number of U.S. patents have been granted for equipmentwhich allow aer... | The difficult and _often_ time consuming task _of_ rigging power transmission _lines_ has been _made_ easier in recent _years_ by the use of helicopters _which_ _raise_ _the_ transmission cables and _pull_ them between _the_ transmission _towers._ A number of U.S. _patents_ have been granted _for_ equipment which allow... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to novel intermediates for the preparation of taxol and its congeners, a process for their preparation, and a process for the preparation of taxol involving the use of such intermediates or their functionally equivalent molecules.
2. Description of Related Art
Taxol was ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to novel intermediates for the preparation of taxol and its congeners, a process for their preparation, and a process for the preparation of taxol involving the use of such intermediates or their functionally equivalent molecules. 2. Description of Related Art Taxol was ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to novel intermediates for the preparation of taxol and its congeners, a process for their preparation, and a process for the preparation of taxol involving the use of such intermediates or their functionally equivalent molecules. 2. Description of Related Art Taxol was ... | 1. of the Invention This invention relates to novel intermediates for the preparation of taxol and congeners, a process for their preparation, and process for the preparation of taxol involving the use of intermediates or their functionally molecules. 2. Description of Related Art Taxol was first isolated in 1971 from ... | 1. FIeld oF the iNvenTIon
tHiS iNVEnTIon reLateS To NovEL inTerMEdiatEs FoR tHe prePaRaTION oF tAxOl ANd its COngeners, a prOCeSS foR their prepARaTioN, aNd A PROceSs FOr thE pREpARatiOn oF TaXoL iNvolviNG THE uSE OF SUCh InTermEDiaTeS oR tHeIr funcTIoNALLy eQuIVAlENt MOlecuLeS.
2. DesCriptIoN Of reLaTED arT
taxol WAS ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relatesto novel intermediates for the preparation of taxol and its congeners,a process for theirpreparation, and a process for the preparation of taxol involvingthe use of such intermediates or their functionally equivalent molecules.2. Description of Related ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to novel intermediates for the preparation of taxol and its congeners, a process for their preparation, and a process for the _preparation_ of _taxol_ involving the use of _such_ intermediates or their functionally equivalent molecules. 2. Description of Related Art Taxo... |
As used herein, the terms “user equipment” and “UE” might in some cases refer to mobile devices such as mobile telephones, personal digital assistants, handheld or laptop computers, and similar devices that have telecommunications capabilities. Such a UE might consist of a UE and its associated removable memory module,... | As used herein, the terms “user equipment” and “UE” might in some cases refer to mobile devices such as mobile telephones, personal digital assistants, handheld or laptop computers, and similar devices that have telecommunications capabilities. Such a UE might consist of a UE and its associated removable memory module,... | As used herein, the terms “ user equipment ” and “ UE ” might in some cases refer to mobile devices such as mobile telephones, personal digital assistants, handheld or laptop computers, and similar devices that have telecommunications capabilities. Such a UE might consist of a UE and its associated removable memory mod... | As used herein, the terms “user equipment” and might in some refer to mobile devices such mobile telephones, personal digital assistants, handheld or laptop computers, and similar devices have telecommunications capabilities. Such a UE might of a UE and its associated removable memory module, such as not limited to a U... | aS usEd Herein, THe teRMS “user eQuIpMEnt” and “Ue” migHT iN some cASEs REfEr To Mobile deVIces SUCH As MOBile TelEPHonEs, pERSonaL digItaL assIstANTs, HANDhELD or LAPToP COmPUters, aNd siMILaR dEvIceS That havE TeleCOmMUnicATIons caPabilitIes. sUch a ue miGhT ConSISt OF a UE And iTs aSsOciaTEd ReMoVAblE MeMoRy MoDUle,... | As used herein, the terms “user equipment” and “UE” might insome cases refer to mobile devices such asmobile telephones, personal digital assistants, handheld or laptop computers, and similar devices that have telecommunications capabilities. Such a UE might consist of a UE and its associated remova... | As used _herein,_ _the_ terms “user equipment” and “UE” might in some _cases_ refer _to_ mobile _devices_ such as mobile telephones, personal digital assistants, handheld or laptop _computers,_ and similar devices that have telecommunications capabilities. Such a UE might consist of a UE and its associated removable _m... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a broadcasting service, and in particular, to a broadcasting system and method for providing a broadcasting service in a weak electric field area.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, digital broadcasting is a type of broadcasting service for... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to a broadcasting service, and in particular, to a broadcasting system and method for providing a broadcasting service in a weak electric field area. 2. Description of the Related Art In general, digital broadcasting is a type of broadcasting service for... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to a broadcasting service, and in particular, to a broadcasting system and method for providing a broadcasting service in a weak electric field area. 2. Description of the Related Art In general, digital broadcasting is a type of broadcasting service for... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally a broadcasting service, and in particular, to a broadcasting and method for a broadcasting service in electric field area. 2. Description of the Related In digital broadcasting is a type of broadcasting service for providing high image quality, high soun... | 1. fIeLD oF tHE InVEntiON
tHE PResenT INveNTioN reLateS geNerallY to a BRoadCASTing serVicE, aNd iN pArTICULar, TO a broADcAsTinG systEm and mEthoD foR prOViDiNG A BrOAdcAStInG SeRviCe IN a Weak elECtRiC FIeLD arEA.
2. dEsCRiPtiON Of THe RElAteD aRT
IN General, dIGital BrOaDCaStInG iS a type oF BRoAdcAStinG SeRvICE FoR... | 1.Field of the Invention Thepresentinventionrelatesgenerallyto a broadcasting service, and in particular, to a broadcasting system and method for providing a broadcastingservicein a weakelectric fieldarea. 2. Description of the Related Art In general, digital broadcasting is a type of broadcasting servi... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present _invention_ relates generally to _a_ broadcasting service, _and_ in particular, to a broadcasting system and method for _providing_ a broadcasting service in _a_ weak electric _field_ _area._ 2. _Description_ of the Related Art _In_ general, digital broadcasting is a type _of_ br... |
The purpose of hydrocarbon liquid treating is for removal or chemical conversion of objectionable compounds or elemental sulfur in order that the liquid products meet corrosion, doctor, and total sulfur content specifications. Failure of a hydrocarbon product to meet corrosion specifications can be due to the presence ... | The purpose of hydrocarbon liquid treating is for removal or chemical conversion of objectionable compounds or elemental sulfur in order that the liquid products meet corrosion, doctor, and total sulfur content specifications. Failure of a hydrocarbon product to meet corrosion specifications can be due to the presence ... | The purpose of hydrocarbon liquid treating is for removal or chemical conversion of objectionable compounds or e.emenral sulfur in order that the liquid products meet corrosion, doctor, and total sulfur content specifications. Failure of a hydrocarbon product to meet corrosion specifications can be due to the presence ... | The purpose of hydrocarbon liquid treating is for removal or conversion of objectionable compounds or elemental sulfur in order that the liquid products meet corrosion, doctor, and total sulfur content specifications. Failure of a hydrocarbon product to meet corrosion specifications can be due to the presence of hydrog... | the puRPOSE of hydROcArBoN liquId tReaTing Is foR RemovaL OR chEMIcaL conVErsion Of OBJEctIonAbLe CompouNDS or eLEMenTAL sUlFUR In OrDeR THAt the LiQUid ProDuCTs meET CORrOSIOn, DOCTor, and TOTAl SUlFUR cONTENt sPeCiFiCAtiONS. fAIlure Of a HyDrocArBOn pROduCT To MEet corrOsiOn SPEcIFIcAtIons CAn be dUE To THE PreSENce ... | The purposeof hydrocarbon liquid treating is for removal or chemical conversionof objectionable compounds or elemental sulfur in order that the liquid products meet corrosion, doctor, and totalsulfurcontent specifications. Failure of a hydrocarbon productto meet corrosion specifications can be due to the pre... | The purpose of hydrocarbon liquid treating is for removal or chemical conversion _of_ objectionable compounds or elemental sulfur _in_ order that _the_ liquid _products_ meet corrosion, doctor, and total sulfur content _specifications._ _Failure_ _of_ _a_ hydrocarbon product to meet corrosion specifications can _be_ _d... |
1. Field of the Invention.
The present invention relates to shotgun shell loading and reloading, and particularly to a method and apparatus for slitting cylindrical shotgun shell wads.
2. Description of the Prior Art.
In recent times, the interest in low volume devices for recharging and reloading shotgun shells has gr... | 1. Field of the Invention. The present invention relates to shotgun shell loading and reloading, and particularly to a method and apparatus for slitting cylindrical shotgun shell wads. 2. Description of the Prior Art. In recent times, the interest in low volume devices for recharging and reloading shotgun shells has gr... | 1. Field of the Invention. The present invention relates to shotgun shell loading and reloading, and paFtUcularly to a method and apparatus for slitting cylindrical shotgun shell wads. 2. Description of the Prior Art. In recent times, the interest in low volume devices for recharging and reloading shotgun shells has gr... | 1. Field of the Invention. The present invention relates to shotgun shell loading and reloading, and particularly to a method and apparatus for slitting shotgun wads. 2. Description of the Prior Art. In recent times, interest in low volume devices for and reloading shotgun shells has increased. Numerous shell reloaders... | 1. fIelD Of thE inVENtION.
tHe PresenT INVeNtIon RELaTeS To ShOtGUN shelL lOAdiNG anD reLOaDiNg, anD ParTicUlaRLY TO a MEthod and APPaRaTuS FOR SliTtIng CYLiNdriCAL ShOtgun SHELl WadS.
2. DEScRIPtIon of ThE pRior ARt.
IN receNT TiMES, the IntErESt IN loW VOLUME DEvICEs fOR rechaRGinG and reLOaDiNg shotgun sHEllS haS GR... | 1. Fieldofthe Invention. Thepresent invention relates to shotgun shell loading andreloading, and particularly toa method and apparatus for slittingcylindrical shotgun shell wads. 2. Description of the Prior Art. Inrecent times, the interestin low volumedevices for recharging and reloadingshotgunshells has greatly... | _1._ Field of the Invention. The present invention relates to shotgun shell loading _and_ reloading, _and_ _particularly_ to _a_ _method_ _and_ apparatus _for_ slitting cylindrical _shotgun_ shell wads. 2. Description of the _Prior_ Art. In recent times, the _interest_ in low _volume_ devices _for_ recharging and reloa... |
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