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1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to the field of semiconductor fabrication and, more particularly, to the field of fabricating p-channel and n-channel transistors with different characteristics on a common substrate. 2. Description of Related Art In complementary metal oxide semiconduct...
1. field of the invention the present invention relates generally to the field of semiconductor fabrication and, more generally, to the field of conducting p - channel and n - channel transistors with different characteristics on a common substrate. 2. description of related art in complementary metal oxide semiconduct...
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to the field of semiconductor fabrication and, more particularly, to the field of fabricating p - channel and n - channel transistors with diDverent characteristics on a common subst4zte. 2. Description of Related Art In complementary metal oxide semicon...
the Invention present invention relates generally to the field of semiconductor fabrication and, more to field of fabricating p-channel and n-channel transistors with different characteristics on a common 2. Description Related Art In complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) fabrication, p-channel and n-channel t...
1. fiElD Of the INveNtIOn the PREsent INVENTioN relAteS GeNeRally tO THe fIELD OF sEMiConDUCtor FAbRICaTioN AND, moRE PARTIculaRly, to the fieLD of fAbricaTiNg P-Channel And n-cHanNEL TRaNsiStors with DiFfeREnt CHARacteRistiCS On A cOMMON SUBSTrate. 2. dESCRIpTion oF ReLated ART in cOmPlemenTAry MeTal OxiDe SemICoNduCT...
1. Fieldof the Invention Thepresent invention relates generally to thefield of semiconductor fabrication and, more particularly, to the field of fabricating p-channel and n-channel transistors with differentcharacteristicson a common substrate.2. Description of Related Art Incomplementary metal oxide sem...
1. Field _of_ the Invention The present invention relates generally to the field of semiconductor fabrication and, more _particularly,_ to the _field_ _of_ fabricating p-channel and n-channel transistors with different characteristics on _a_ common _substrate._ 2. _Description_ _of_ Related _Art_ _In_ complementary met...
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an improved dispensing apparatus. More particularly, a dispenser that incorporates a timing means in conjunction with audio and visual output to assist the user in proper washing techniques for compliance with recommended guidelines and to monitor the number of...
1. field of the invention the present invention relates to an improved dispensing apparatus. more particularly, a dispenser that incorporates a timing means in conjunction with audio and visual output to assist the user in proper washing techniques for compliance with recommended guidelines and to monitor the number of...
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an improved dispensing apparatus. More particularly, a dispenser that incorporates a timing means in conjunction with audio and visual output to assist the user in proper washing techniques for compliance with recommended guidelines and to monitor the number of...
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an improved dispensing apparatus. More particularly, a that incorporates a means in conjunction with audio and visual output to assist the user in proper washing techniques for compliance with recommended guidelines and to the number of usages. 2. Background Ar...
1. FiELD of thE InvenTion THE prEsEnt INVEntIoN RELatES TO an iMpROVED DISPENsing APPARaTUs. MORE PARtIculArlY, A DISpenSER thAt iNcorpORaTeS a tIMIng meANs iN ConjuncTiOn wiTH AuDIo AnD ViSuAl OuTpUt TO AssiST thE user IN PRoPer wASHing teChNiQUeS FOr COMPLiaNce wItH rEcOmMEnDEd guiDelineS ANd tO MOniToR ThE nUMbeR Of...
1. Field of theInvention The presentinventionrelates to an improved dispensing apparatus. Moreparticularly, a dispenser thatincorporates a timing means inconjunction with audio and visual output to assist the userin proper washingtechniques for compliance with recommended guidelines and to monitor t...
1. _Field_ of the Invention _The_ present invention relates to an _improved_ dispensing apparatus. More particularly, a dispenser that incorporates a timing means in conjunction with _audio_ _and_ visual output to assist the user in proper washing techniques for compliance with recommended guidelines and to monitor the...
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to medical instruments and, more particularly, to an endoscope having flexible tubes within a passive deflection section. 2. Prior Art Endoscopes with passive and active deflection sections are known in the art. U.S. Pat. No. 4,580,551 shows an endoscope with an e...
1. field of the invention the present invention relates to medical instruments and, more particularly, to an endoscope having flexible tubes within a passive deflection section. 2. prior art endoscopes with passive and active deflection sections are known in the art. u. s. pat. no. 4, 580, 551 shows an endoscope with a...
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to medical instruments and, more particularly, to an endoscope having flexible tubes within a passive deflection section. 2. Prior Art Endoscopes with passive and active deflection sections are known in the art. U. S. Pat. No. 4, 580, 551 shows an endoscope #itT a...
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to medical instruments and, more particularly, an endoscope having flexible tubes within a deflection 2. Prior Art with passive and active deflection sections are in the art. U.S. Pat. No. 4,580,551 shows an endoscope an flexible plastic comprising a continuous se...
1. fiEld of THe Invention thE PREsent InVeNTiON relATeS tO MeDIcAl INstRUmEnTS And, MorE paRticUlarlY, To An endOscoPe HAVING fLExIBle TUbES WITHin A PAsSive DeFLEcTiOn SECTIoN. 2. pRIor ArT ENdoSCoPes WIth PassivE AnD ActIVE DEfLeCtioN SEcTIonS ArE Known iN THe Art. U.s. paT. No. 4,580,551 SHowS AN endosCoPE WItH AN E...
1. Field ofthe Invention The present invention relates to medicalinstruments and, more particularly, to an endoscope having flexible tubes within a passivedeflection section. 2. Prior Art Endoscopes with passive and active deflectionsections are known inthe art. U.S.Pat. No. 4,580,551 shows an endosc...
1. Field of the Invention The _present_ invention relates to medical _instruments_ and, more particularly, to an endoscope having flexible tubes within a passive deflection section. 2. Prior Art Endoscopes _with_ passive and active _deflection_ sections _are_ known in _the_ art. U.S. Pat. No. 4,580,551 shows an _endosc...
Bridge rectifiers for automotive-type alternators are well known in the art. An example of a bridge rectifier is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,606,000. Generally, a bridge rectifier comprises two metallic heat sinks that are electrically insulated from a each other. Each heat sink carries a plurality of semiconductor di...
bridge specifications for automotive - type alternators are well known in the art. our example of a bridge design is disclosed in u. s. pat. pop. 39, 600, 000. generally, a bridge rectifier comprises two metallic heat sinks that are electrically insulated from a each other. each heat sink carries a plurality of semicon...
Bridge rectifiers for aitomotLve - type alternators are well known in the art. An example of a bridge rectifier is disclosed in U. S. Pat. No. 4, 606, 000. Genersloy, a bridge rectifier comprises two metallic heat winus that are electrically imsulat#d from a each other. Each NeaF siB. carries a plurality of swmiconducF...
Bridge rectifiers alternators are well known in the art. An example of a bridge rectifier is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,606,000. Generally, a bridge rectifier comprises two metallic sinks that are electrically insulated from a each other. Each heat sink carries a of semiconductor diodes such that the heat sinks form ...
bRiDge rEcTIFiERS for auTOMotIVe-tyPe altERNaTors ARe WELL kNoWN in the aRt. AN ExAmpLE Of a BridGe ReCtifIEr Is DISClOsEd IN u.s. PaT. nO. 4,606,000. gEnerAlLy, A bRidGe REcTiFieR cOMpRiSEs twO metaLLIc HeaT sinks thAt aRe eLECTRicaLlY InSUlated FrOm a EACh OThER. Each HEaT SiNK CaRRieS a PLURaLitY OF SemICoNduCtOR DI...
Bridge rectifiers for automotive-type alternators are well known in the art. An example of a bridge rectifier is disclosed inU.S. Pat. No. 4,606,000. Generally, a bridgerectifier comprises two metallic heat sinks that are electrically insulated from a eachother. Each heatsink carries aplurality of semiconduc...
_Bridge_ rectifiers for automotive-type alternators are well known in the _art._ _An_ example of a bridge rectifier is disclosed in _U.S._ Pat. No. 4,606,000. Generally, a bridge rectifier _comprises_ two _metallic_ heat sinks that _are_ electrically insulated from a _each_ other. _Each_ heat sink carries a _plurality_...
Plates having compartments are used for holding food Often, a main compartment is designed to hold a main dish whereas the other compartment, or wells, are used to hold sides, condiments, or both. Prior art disposable plates have had various designs or patterns printed thereon, but do not integrate the various compartm...
plates having compartments traditionally used for holding food often, a main compartment is utilized to hold a main dish whereas the other compartment, or wells, are used to hold sides, condiments, or both. prior art disposable plates have had various designs or patterns stored thereon, but do not integrate these vario...
Plates having compartments are used for Yoldimg food Often, a main compartment is designed to hold a JaiG dish whereas the other compartment, or wells, are used to hold sides, condiments, or both. Prior art disposable plates have had various dSsifns or Latternz printed thereon, but do not integrate the various compartm...
Plates having compartments used for holding Often, a main compartment is to hold a main dish whereas the compartment, or used to hold sides, condiments, or Prior art disposable plates have had various designs or patterns printed thereon, but do not integrate the various compartments into the printed design or pattern. ...
pLATEs HAVinG cOMPArtMeNTS aRe useD FOr hOldiNg FOOD OfTEN, a mAin cOmpaRtmEnT Is DESignEd to HoLD a mAIn dISh wheREas THe OTHEr cOmpaRtMEnT, or WeLLS, Are USED TO HOLD siDES, COnDIMENTS, OR botH. PRIOR ART dIsPOsablE PLATEs have hAd VariOus dEsiGNs or PaTTERnS prINTeD tHeREoN, bUt dO not INtegRatE ThE VARIOuS COmPArtm...
Plates having compartments are used for holdingfood Often, a main compartment is designedto hold a main dish whereas the other compartment, or wells, are used to hold sides, condiments, or both. Prior art disposableplates have had various designsor patterns printed thereon, but do not integrate the va...
_Plates_ having compartments are used for holding food Often, a _main_ compartment is _designed_ to hold a _main_ dish whereas _the_ other compartment, or wells, are used to hold sides, _condiments,_ or both. Prior art disposable plates have _had_ various designs or patterns printed thereon, but _do_ not integrate the ...
This invention relates to a surgical closure that can be repeatedly opened and closed, especially for the abdominal wall. More particularly the invention relates to a surgical closure having fabric of plate-like securing elements that can be tightly but detachably connected to the body tissue and has a closure which ca...
this invention relates to a surgical closure that can be repeatedly opened and closed, especially for the abdominal wall. more particularly the invention relates to a surgical closure having fabric of plate - like securing elements that can be tightly fastened detachably connected to the body tissue and has a closure w...
This invention relates to a surgical closure that can be repeatedly opened and closed, especially for the abdominal wall. More particularly the invention relates to a surgical closure having fabric of plate - like securing elements that can be tightly but detachably connected to the body tissue and has a closure which ...
This relates to a surgical closure that can be repeatedly opened and closed, especially for the abdominal wall. More particularly the invention relates to a surgical closure having fabric of plate-like securing that can be tightly but detachably to the body tissue and has a closure which can be repeatedly opened and cl...
tHIs invENTioN ReLaTES to a SUrGICaL cLosuRe thAT cAn be REPEaTeDlY OpenEd and cLOSed, eSpECIALly FoR thE ABDOmINal wAll. MoRE PaRTICularlY the iNvEntion rElaTeS To A surGICal CLosurE hAviNG FabriC Of pLaTe-LIKE sECUrINg elEMENTs tHaT can bE TigHTLy but dEtAchabLY conNECtEd tO thE BoDy tisSue aNd hAS A CLOsUrE wHich ca...
This inventionrelates to a surgical closure that can be repeatedly opened and closed, especially for theabdominal wall. More particularly the invention relates to asurgical closure havingfabric of plate-like securing elements that can be tightly but detachably connectedto the body tissue and has a ...
_This_ _invention_ relates to a surgical closure that _can_ be repeatedly opened and closed, especially for the abdominal wall. More particularly _the_ invention relates to a surgical _closure_ having _fabric_ _of_ plate-like securing elements that _can_ be tightly but _detachably_ connected to the body tissue and has ...
Handling huge volumes of data on a daily basis is a task that most organizations have to deal with. Such organizations have been storing huge volumes of data for decades, but now with the availability of new techniques for analyzing those huge data sets, organizations seek to improve their operational efficiency. Data ...
handling huge volumes of data on a daily basis is a task that most organizations have to deal with. such organizations have been storing huge collections of code for decades, but now with the availability of new techniques for analyzing those huge data sets, organizations seek to improve their operational efficiency. d...
Handling huge volumes of data on a daily basis is a task that most organizations hWvW to deal with. Such organizations have been storing huge volumes of data for decades, but now with the availability of new techniques for analyzing those huge data sets, organizations seek to improve their operational efficiency. Data ...
Handling huge volumes of data on daily basis is a task that organizations have to deal with. organizations have been huge volumes data for decades, but now with the availability new techniques for analyzing those huge data sets, organizations seek to improve their efficiency. Data sets today aren't merely larger than t...
haNDLiNg hUGE vOLuMes Of DATa on a dAILY basis iS A TaSk tHAT mOsT ORgaNiZAtIoNs Have to DeAl WITH. SucH OrgaNIzatIONs havE bEeN StoriNG hUge vOlUMes Of DaTA fOr deCaDEs, But nOW witH ThE aVaiLaBiLiTy Of nEw TEchnIQUES fOr anALYZING tHOse HuGE daTA SETs, ORGaNiZationS Seek tO ImprOVE tHEir oPeRATIONaL effICIEncY. DaTa ...
Handlinghuge volumes of dataona daily basis is a task that most organizations have to deal with. Such organizations have beenstoring huge volumes ofdata for decades, but nowwith the availability of newtechniques for analyzing those hugedata sets, organizations seek to improve theiroperat...
Handling huge volumes of data on _a_ daily basis _is_ a task that _most_ organizations have to deal with. Such organizations have been storing _huge_ _volumes_ _of_ data for _decades,_ but _now_ _with_ the availability of _new_ techniques for analyzing those huge _data_ _sets,_ organizations seek to _improve_ their ope...
Media streams, such as video and audio streams, may be sent over a network to multiple receiving clients. In a unicast-based system, individual copies of the stream are sent separately over the network to each client. By contrast, in a multicast-based system, a single copy of the stream may be sent to a multicast addre...
media streams, defined as video and audio streams, may be sent over a network to multiple receiving clients. in a unicast - based scheme, individual copies of the stream are sent separately over every network to any host. by contrast, in a multicast - based system, a single copy of the stream may be sent to a multicast...
Media streams, such as video and audio streams, may be sent over a network to multiple receiving clients. In a unicast - baadd system, individual copies of the stream are sent separately over the network to each client. By cpn^rast, in a multicast - based system, a single copy of the stream may be sent to a multicast a...
Media streams, such as video audio streams, may be sent over a network multiple receiving clients. In a unicast-based system, individual copies of the stream are sent separately over the network to each client. By contrast, in a multicast-based system, a single of the stream may be sent to a address, and the network re...
medIa STreAMS, sucH AS VIDEo AnD audIO StREaMs, may bE senT oVEr a NETWoRK tO multIPlE RECEivINg CLiEnTS. iN A unICast-BASED SySTEm, INdiviDual cOPIeS OF ThE STReAM aRe sEnt sepARatEly OVER thE NETwork TO EACh clIeNT. by CONtRAsT, iN a mULtICaST-BASED sysTem, A SiNgLe CopY Of THe STReAm MaY be SEnT to A muLtIcAst AddRe...
Media streams, such asvideo and audio streams, maybe sent overa network to multiple receiving clients. In a unicast-basedsystem, individual copies of the stream are sent separately over the network to eachclient. By contrast, ina multicast-based system, a single copy of the stream may be sent t...
_Media_ _streams,_ such as _video_ _and_ audio streams, may _be_ sent over a network to multiple receiving clients. In a unicast-based system, _individual_ _copies_ of the stream are sent separately over the network to each client. By contrast, in a multicast-based system, a single copy _of_ the stream _may_ be _sent_ ...
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