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The invention relates to electrical machines which convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, or vice versa, such as electric motors and electric generators.
Winding assemblies often include a number of windings which are selectively electrically coupled via manual soldering to one another and/or to a power sour... | the invention relates to electrical machines directly convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, or vice versa, such as electric motors and electric generators. winding assemblies often include a number of windings which are selectively electrically coupled via manual soldering to one another and / or to a power... | The invention relates to electrical machines which convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, or vice versa, such as electric motors and electric generators. Winding assemblies often include a number of windings which are selectively electrically coupled via manual soldering to one another and / or to a power so... | The relates to electrical machines which convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, or vice versa, such as electric motors and electric generators. Winding assemblies include a number of windings which are selectively electrically coupled via manual soldering to one another and/or to a power source associated th... | tHe INvention RELateS TO ELECTrICAl MAChINes WHICH ConveRT ElECTRICaL ENeRGY INTO MEchaNiCal ENeRGy, oR VicE VerSA, sUch aS elEctrIc motoRS aND elECTRiC GeNeratOrs.
wiNdING asSeMbLieS OFTEn iNCLude a NuMber of wINDINgs WHIch aRE SElECTIVely ELEctRiCAlLy coUPlEd VIa mANuAL SOldErInG tO oNe AnoTHEr AnD/or TO A poWer SOUR... | The invention relates to electrical machines which convert electrical energy into mechanicalenergy, or vice versa, suchas electric motorsand electric generators. Winding assemblies often include a number of windings whichare selectively electrically coupled viamanual solderingto one another and/o... | The invention relates to electrical machines which _convert_ electrical _energy_ into mechanical energy, or vice versa, such _as_ electric _motors_ and electric generators. Winding _assemblies_ often include a number of windings _which_ are selectively electrically _coupled_ _via_ manual soldering to one another and/or... |
This invention relates generally to techniques for the hyperthermia treatment of living tissue, and more particularly to devices for periodically sweeping a limited skin area of the body with a broad beam of heated high-velocity air pulses in a manner which acts to significantly raise the temperature of an internal reg... | this invention relates generally to techniques for the hyperthermia treatment of living tissue, and more particularly to devices for periodically sweeping a limited skin area of the body with a rotating beam of heated high - velocity air pulses in a manner which acts to significantly raise the temperature of an interna... | This invention relates generally to techniques for the hyperthermia treatment of living tissue, and more particularly to devices for periodically sweeping a limited skin area of the body with a broad beam of heated high - velocity air pulses in a manner which acts to significantly raise the temperature of an internal r... | This relates generally to techniques for the hyperthermia treatment of living tissue, more particularly to devices sweeping limited area of the body with a broad beam of heated high-velocity air pulses in a manner which acts to raise the temperature an internal region underlying the skin area without excessively surfac... | thIS INVENTiOn ReLates GeNERaLlY to TechNiqueS foR ThE HYPErtHErMiA tReatmEnt oF LIvIng tiSSuE, ANd more PaRtICUlarlY To dEvicES FoR PERIodiCallY SWeEPInG A liMitEd SkiN AreA Of THE boDY WiTH A BroAD BeaM OF HeATEd HIGh-vELOciTY aiR PUlses iN a MANneR Which ACtS to SiGnIFIcanTlY RAIse THe tempERATUre oF an INTeRNAL REg... | This invention relates generally to techniques for the hyperthermia treatment of living tissue,and more particularly todevicesforperiodically sweeping a limited skin area of the body witha broad beam of heated high-velocity airpulses in a manner which acts to significantly raise the temperature of an ... | This _invention_ relates generally _to_ techniques for the hyperthermia _treatment_ of _living_ tissue, _and_ _more_ _particularly_ to devices for periodically sweeping a limited _skin_ area of the body with _a_ broad _beam_ of heated high-velocity air _pulses_ in a manner which acts _to_ significantly _raise_ the temp... |
The invention relates to a network comprising a plurality of network nodes. Such networks may be installed, for example, in private cars, in industrial automation (for example, sensor systems) and domestic automation (for example, lighting, alarm systems, heating system, air-conditioning system, etc.).
In such a networ... | the invention relates to a network comprising a plurality of network nodes. such networks may be installed, for example, in private cars, in industrial automation ( for example, sensor systems ) and agricultural automation ( for generators, lighting, alarm systems, heating system, air - conditioning system, etc. ). in ... | The invention relates to a network comprising a plurality of nstwprk nodes. Such networks may be ins4allFd, for example, in private cars, in ondustrLal automation (for example, sensor systems) and domestic automation (for example, lighting, alarm systems, heating system, air - conditioning system, etc. ). In such a net... | The invention to a network comprising a plurality of network nodes. Such networks may be installed, for example, in private cars, in industrial automation (for example, sensor systems) and domestic automation (for example, lighting, alarm systems, heating system, air-conditioning system, etc.). In such a network for pr... | tHE INVEnTion rElaTeS tO A netWORK coMprISING a PlurAlity of NEtWOrK NODeS. SUCH nEtWorKs May Be INstalLed, FoR eXamPlE, In prIVATe CArs, In InDUStrial AutOMATIOn (foR eXAmPlE, sEnsOR sYSTEMs) ANd domestIc AuTOmATiOn (FOr eXAmplE, liGHTING, AlaRM SysTEMs, hEAtIng SySteM, aIr-coNdiTioNINg SySteM, eTC.).
In suCh a NeTwor... | The invention relates to a network comprisinga plurality of network nodes. Such networks may be installed,for example, inprivate cars, in industrial automation (for example, sensorsystems) and domestic automation (for example, lighting, alarm systems, heating system, air-conditioni... | The invention relates to a network comprising a plurality of _network_ nodes. Such networks _may_ be installed, for _example,_ in private cars, in industrial automation (for _example,_ sensor systems) and domestic automation (for example, lighting, alarm _systems,_ heating system, air-conditioning _system,_ _etc.)._ In... |
A protective device is described in German Patent Application No. 1 97 46 410.6, in which, in the case of electrostatic discharge (ESD), a vertically arranged transistor diode is switched through by a lateral punch-through effect. In the protective device described there, however, the snap-back voltage, i.e. the minimu... | a protective device is described in japanese patent application no. 1 97 46 410. 6, in which, in the case of electrostatic discharge ( esd ), an vertically arranged transistor diode is thrust through producing a lateral punch - through effect. in the protective device described separately, however, the snap - back volt... | A protective devjcw is desSrkbed in German Patent Application No. 1 97 46 410. 6, in which, in the vade of elevfrostatic discharge (ESD ), a vertically arranged transistor diode is swUtfhed 5hdough by a lateral punch - through effect. In the protective device described there, hodeger, the snap - back voltage, i. e. the... | A protective device is described in German Patent Application No. 1 46 410.6, in which, in the case of discharge (ESD), a vertically arranged transistor diode is switched through by a lateral punch-through effect. In the protective device described there, however, the snap-back voltage, i.e. the minimum voltage has to ... | a PRoTecTivE DEVICe IS dESCRiBeD in geRMan pATeNt APpLicATIon no. 1 97 46 410.6, in WHiCh, In the cASe oF elEctrosTAtIC dISCHArGe (Esd), a VeRtICAlly ArraNgEd traNsIsTOR dIode is SWItcHeD THRoUGH By A lATEraL puNch-thRouGh eFfecT. in The protEctive deVice describED ThERE, hOweveR, the SNAP-BaCk vOLTAgE, i.E. ThE mINimu... | A protective device isdescribed in German Patent Application No. 1 9746 410.6, in which, in the caseofelectrostatic discharge (ESD), a vertically arranged transistordiode is switched through bya lateral punch-through effect. In the protective device described there, however, the snap-back voltage, i.e. the mi... | _A_ _protective_ device _is_ described in _German_ Patent Application _No._ 1 97 46 410.6, in which, in the case of electrostatic discharge _(ESD),_ a vertically _arranged_ transistor _diode_ is switched through by a lateral _punch-through_ effect. In _the_ _protective_ device described there, however, the _snap-back_ ... |
Corporations are increasingly relying on the use of cellular technology by their employees. In many instances, an enterprise may assign a cellular telephone to an employee and maintain a subscription of the cellular telephone. The enterprise subscription may be tailored to authorized employee usage, e.g., allow or disa... | corporations are increasingly relying on the use of cellular technology by their employees. in many instances, an enterprise might assign a cellular telephone to an employee and maintain a subscription of the cellular telephone. the enterprise subscription may be tailored to authorized employee usage, e. g., allow or d... | Corporations are increasingly relying on the use of cellular technology by their employees. In many instances, an enterprise may assign a cellular telephone to an employee and maintain a subscription of the cellular telephone. The enterprise subscription may be tailored to authorized employee tsqge, e. g. , allow or d... | Corporations are increasingly relying on the use of cellular technology by their employees. In many instances, an enterprise may assign a cellular telephone to an employee and maintain a subscription of the cellular enterprise subscription may be tailored employee usage, e.g., allow calls at certain times of the day, r... | cOrporatIoNs aRE iNCReASInGlY relYINg On THE USE oF cELLuLAR TeCHNolOGy by tHEIR EmPLoYeeS. IN many iNstancEs, An EnterprisE MaY AsSiGN A CelluLaR TElEphOnE to An empLOYeE aND mAiNTAiN A SUBSCrIPtioN oF The CelLulAR teLEpHoNE. the enteRPRISE subSCRiPTioN May be TaILoreD to AUthORIZeD EmPLoYEE UsAge, E.G., ALlOw Or disA... | Corporations are increasingly relying on the use of cellular technologyby their employees.In many instances, an enterprise may assign a cellular telephone to an employee and maintain a subscriptionof the cellular telephone. The enterprise subscription may be tailored toauthorized employeeusage, e.g., a... | Corporations are increasingly relying on the use of cellular _technology_ by their employees. _In_ _many_ instances, an _enterprise_ may assign a cellular telephone to an _employee_ and maintain a _subscription_ of _the_ cellular telephone. The enterprise subscription may _be_ tailored to authorized _employee_ usage, e... |
Although some of the methods of joining aluminum bodies of automobiles is spot welding, riveting, etc., there is several problems such that it requires complicate piping structures on a robot (for example, supply and ground of electricity, supply and drain of water, and supply and drain of oil), and causes an undesirab... | although some of the methods of joining aluminum bodies of automobiles is spot welding, milling, etc., there is several problems such that it requires complicate piping structures on a robot ( for example, supply and ground of electricity, supply and pressure of water, and supply and drain of oil ), which causes an und... | Although some of the methods of joining aluminum bodies of automobiles is spot welding, riveting, etc. , there is several problems such that it requires complicate piping structures on a robot (for example, supply and ground of electricity, supply and drain of water, and supply and drain of oil ), and causes an undesir... | Although some the methods of joining aluminum bodies of automobiles is spot riveting, etc., there is several problems such that it requires complicate piping structures on a robot (for example, supply and ground of electricity, supply and drain of water, and supply and drain of oil), and causes an undesirable working e... | AltHOuGH Some OF tHe mEthODS oF joInInG aluMiNUm BoDIeS Of aUtoMObiLES Is SpOt weLDINg, rIvETiNG, ETC., TherE Is seVeRal pRobLEMs sUch THAT it reqUiReS COmplIcatE PIpING stRuctuReS on a ROboT (For EXAMpLe, SUppLY anD gRoUnD OF eLECtriciTY, suPPLY and DRAin Of WaTER, anD SUpplY anD DrAiN OF oil), anD CaUsEs AN UnDESiraB... | Although some of the methods of joining aluminum bodies of automobiles is spot welding, riveting, etc., thereis several problems such that it requires complicate piping structures ona robot(for example, supply and ground of electricity, supply and drainof water, and supply and drain ofoil), and cau... | _Although_ some of _the_ methods of joining aluminum bodies of automobiles _is_ _spot_ welding, riveting, etc., there is several problems such that it requires complicate _piping_ _structures_ on a robot (for example, supply and ground of electricity, _supply_ and _drain_ of water, and supply and _drain_ of oil), and _... |
The present invention pertains to a modular oxygen supply system generally and also to a modular oxygen supply system used onboard airplanes to supply the crew and the passengers with oxygen.
An oxygen supply system of modular design for industrial applications has become known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,605,179 entitled xe2... | the present invention pertains to a modular oxygen supply system generally and also to a modular oxygen supply system used onboard airplanes to supply the crew and the passengers with oxygen. an oxygen supply system of modular design for industrial applications has become known from u. s. pat. no. 5, 605, 179 entitled ... | The present invention pertains to a modular oxygen supply system generally and also to a modular oxygen supply system used onboard airplanes to supply the crew and the passengers with oxygen. An oxygen supply system of modular design for industrial applications has become known from U. S. Pat. No. 5, 605, 179 entitled ... | The present pertains to a modular oxygen supply system generally and also to a modular oxygen supply system onboard airplanes to supply the crew and the passengers oxygen. An oxygen supply of modular design for industrial has become from U.S. No. 5,605,179 entitled xe2x80x9cIntegrated Gas Panel.xe2x80x9d A plurality of... | THE PRESent InvEntION pERtaINs To A mOdular OxyGEn SuPPlY SYstem gEnErallY AnD aLSo TO A modulAr OXyGEN sUPPLy SYstem uSed OnboaRD aIRplAnEs TO suPplY THe CREW anD THe PASSeNgeRs WiTH oxYgEN.
aN oxYgEN SuPplY SySTEm of ModULaR DesIGn FOr inDuSTRial appLicATIOns HAs BECOMe knoWN FRom U.s. pAt. No. 5,605,179 ENTItlEd xE2... | The present inventionpertains to a modular oxygen supply system generally andalso to a modular oxygen supply system used onboard airplanes to supply thecrew and the passengers with oxygen. An oxygensupply system of modular design for industrial applications has become known from U.S. Pat.No. 5,60... | The present invention pertains to a modular oxygen supply system generally and also to a modular oxygen _supply_ system used _onboard_ airplanes _to_ supply the crew and the _passengers_ with oxygen. _An_ oxygen supply system of modular design for industrial applications _has_ become known from _U.S._ _Pat._ _No._ 5,60... |
Microphone array systems are known and they enable spatial selectivity in the acquisition of acoustic signals, based on using principles of sound propagation and using signal processing techniques.
Table-top microphones are commonly used to acquire sounds such as speech from a group of users (speakers) seated around a ... | microphone array systems are known and they enable spatial selectivity in the acquisition concerning acoustic signals, based on using principles of sound propagation and using signal processing techniques. table - top microphones are commonly used to acquire sounds such as speech from a group of users ( speakers ) seat... | Microphone array systems are known and they enable spatial selectivity in the acquisition of acoustic signals, based on using principles of sound propagation and using signal processing techniques. Table - top microphones are commonly used to acquire sounds such as speech from a group of users (speakers) seated around ... | array systems are known and they enable spatial selectivity the acquisition of acoustic signals, based on using principles of sound propagation and signal processing Table-top microphones are commonly used to acquire sounds such as speech from a group of (speakers) seated around a and having a conversation. quality of ... | MICRophonE aRrAY SySteMs ARE KnoWN and tHeY eNAbLe spaTIAL seLECtIVity in THe ACquiSITioN OF ACouStIc SIgNAlS, based On USiNG PriNciples of SoUND prOPAgATiOn AnD usinG SIgnal ProceSsING tEChNIQUEs.
tABLE-TOP MIcROPHonEs Are COMMoNLY uSEd to acQuIRE soUndS Such as spEeCH FroM A GrOuP Of USERS (spEAkERs) SEated arOuNd A ... | Microphone arraysystems are known and theyenablespatial selectivity in the acquisition ofacousticsignals, based on using principles of sound propagation and using signal processingtechniques. Table-top microphones are commonly used to acquiresoundssuch as speech from a group of users (speakers) seated around a ... | Microphone array systems _are_ known and they enable spatial selectivity in the acquisition of acoustic signals, based on using principles _of_ _sound_ propagation and using _signal_ _processing_ techniques. Table-top microphones are commonly used to _acquire_ sounds such as speech from a group _of_ users (speakers) se... |
A wristband in a strip shape having an adhesive applied to a rear surface of its main body which is in a belt shape, and a mount temporarily attached to the main body is conventionally known. When it is in use, both ends of the main body are adhered with each other after peeling off a part of the mount and exposing the... | a wristband in a strip shape having an adhesive applied to a rear surface of an main part which is in a belt mold, and a mount temporarily attached to the main body is conventionally known. when it is in use, both ends of the main body are adhered with every other after peeling off a part of the mount and exposing the ... | A wristband in a strip shape having an adhesive applied to a rear surface of its main body which is in a belt shape, and a mount temporarily attached to the main body is conventionally known. When it is in use, both ends of the main body are adhered with each other after peeling off a part of the mount and exposing the... | wristband in a strip shape having an adhesive applied to a rear surface of its main body which is in a belt shape, and a mount temporarily attached to the main is conventionally known. When it is in use, both ends of the body are adhered with each other peeling off of the mount and exposing the adhesive layer so as to ... | A WRIStband in A sTrIP sHApE hAving an aDheSivE applIed To A reAR suRFace oF ItS MaIn bOdy WHiCh IS iN A bElt sHAPE, AND A moUnt TeMpORAriLY attaChed tO The MaiN BoDY Is CONveNTionaLly KnOwN. whEN it iS iN usE, BOth EnDs oF tHe MaIN body ARe ADHerEd wiTh eAcH oThEr afTeR PEElING OFF A pArT OF The MOunt and EXpOSiNG the... | A wristband in a strip shape having an adhesiveapplied to a rear surface of its main body which is in a beltshape, and a mount temporarily attached to the main body is conventionally known.When it is in use, both ends of the main body are adhered with each otherafter peelingoff a part of the ... | A _wristband_ in a strip shape having an adhesive applied to a rear surface of _its_ main body _which_ is in a _belt_ shape, and a mount _temporarily_ attached to the main body is conventionally _known._ _When_ it is in use, both ends of the _main_ body are adhered with each other after peeling off a part of the mount ... |
Slag is a by-product of metal production processes conducted in metallurgical furnaces. Although the composition and quantity of slag produced is highly dependent on the specific process, slag typically comprises a mixture of metal oxides with silicon dioxide, and is produced in amounts ranging from roughly 10 percent ... | iron becomes a by - product of metal production processes conducted in metallurgical furnaces. although the composition and quantity of slag produced is highly dependent on the specific process, slag readily comprises a mixture of metal oxides with silicon dioxide, and is produced in amounts ranging from roughly 10 per... | Slag is a by - product of metal production processes coMducred in metallurgical furnaces. Although the composition and quantity of slag produced is highly dependent on the specific process, X.ag typically comprises a mixture of metal oxides with silicon dioxide, and is produced in amounts ranging from roughly 10 (erFen... | Slag is a by-product of metal production processes conducted in metallurgical the composition and quantity of slag produced is highly dependent on specific process, slag typically comprises a mixture of metal oxides with silicon dioxide, and is produced amounts ranging from roughly 10 to several the amount of metal pro... | SLAg IS A bY-PROduCt oF meTAl prodUCTiOn PRoCessEs condUCtEd in meTAllurgICal fuRNACeS. AlthOUgH the CoMPoSITiOn anD QUANtIty of SlAg PrOduCED IS HighLy dEpenDent oN tHE SpeCIfIc proCESS, SLAg tyPiCaLLY COMpriSES a Mixture of METAL oXideS wiTh siLicOn DIOXide, aNd iS pRODUCeD IN AMOuNts rAngING frOM roUghLy 10 PerCEnt ... | Slag is a by-product of metal production processes conducted in metallurgical furnaces. Although the composition and quantity of slag produced is highly dependent onthespecific process, slag typicallycomprises a mixture of metal oxideswith silicon dioxide, and isproduced in amounts ranging from... | Slag _is_ a by-product of metal _production_ processes conducted in metallurgical furnaces. Although the composition and quantity _of_ _slag_ _produced_ _is_ _highly_ dependent on the specific _process,_ slag typically comprises a mixture of metal oxides with silicon _dioxide,_ and is produced in amounts ranging from r... |
1. Technical Field of the Invention
This invention generally relates to wireless communications and more particularly to a modular wireless multimedia device operable to support enhanced call functions.
2. Description of Related Art
Wireless communications offer users the ability to be “wired” from almost anywhere in t... | 1. technical field of the invention this invention generally relates to wireless communications and more particularly to a modular wireless multimedia device operable to support enhanced call functions. 2. description of related art wireless communications offer users the ability to be “ wired ” from almost anywhere in... | 1. Technical Field of the Invention This invention generally relatdw to wireless commuGicqtions and more particularly to a modular wireless multimedia device operable to support enhanced call functions. 2. Description of Related Art Wireless communications offer users the ability to be “ wired ” from almost anywhere in... | 1. Technical Field of the Invention This invention generally relates to wireless communications and more particularly to a wireless multimedia device operable to support enhanced call functions. 2. Description of Related Art Wireless communications offer users the ability to be “wired” from almost anywhere in the world... | 1. tEChNiCal fIEld Of tHe iNvENTioN
tHIS iNveNtION gEneRALLY rELatES tO wIreleSS comMuNiCaTIONS anD moRE PaRTiCuLARlY tO A mODulAr wiReLess mUltIMEDIa DEvICe OPeraBlE to SUPPoRT EnhAnceD cALl FUncTIOns.
2. dEScrIpTION oF RELATeD aRT
WIrELesS cOMmunIcATIoNs ofFER USeRs The ABilITy tO bE “WirEd” From Almost AnYWhErE In t... | 1. TechnicalField of the Invention This invention generally relates to wireless communications and more particularlytoa modular wireless multimediadevice operable tosupport enhanced call functions. 2. Description of Related Art Wireless communications offer userstheability to be “wired” from... | 1. Technical Field of the Invention This invention generally relates to wireless communications and more _particularly_ to a _modular_ wireless multimedia device _operable_ to _support_ enhanced call functions. _2._ Description of _Related_ Art Wireless communications offer _users_ the ability to be _“wired”_ from almo... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to optical communication equipment and, more specifically, to optical receivers.
2. Description of the Related Art
In heterodyne detection, a relatively weak communication signal is mixed with a relatively strong local oscillator (LO) signal having a frequency tha... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to optical communication equipment and, more specifically, to optical receivers. 2. description of the related art in heterodyne detection, a relatively weak communication signal is mixed with a relatively strong local oscillator ( lo ) signal having a frequency t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to optical communication equipment and, more specifically, to optical receivers. 2. Description of the Related Art In heterodyne detection, a relatively weak co<m*nication signal is mixed with a relatively strong local oscillator (LO) signal having a frequency tha... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to optical communication equipment and, more specifically, to optical receivers. 2. Description the Related Art In heterodyne detection, a relatively weak communication signal is mixed with relatively strong local oscillator (LO) signal a frequency that is sufficient... | 1. FIELd OF the InVeNTion
the PResenT iNVeNTioN RelaTes to oPtICaL COmmUNiCatIOn EquIPMeNT aNd, MORE SpEcIFICAlly, To OpTical REceiVeRS.
2. deSCriPtIOn OF tHE RelatEd art
IN hETeRODYnE DetecTIon, A reLaTivElY weAK cOmMuNICatIOn sIgNAl IS mixEd wITH a RelAtivELY stRonG LocAl oscIlLAtOR (lO) SIgNal haVInG A FrEquENCy thA... | 1. Field of the Invention The present inventionrelates to optical communication equipment and, more specifically, to optical receivers. 2. Descriptionof the Related ArtIn heterodyne detection, arelatively weak communication signal is mixed with a relatively strong local oscillator (LO) signal having ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to optical _communication_ equipment and, more specifically, to optical receivers. _2._ Description of the Related Art In heterodyne detection, a relatively _weak_ communication signal is mixed _with_ a relatively strong local oscillator (LO) signal having _a_ _fr... |
Unless otherwise indicated herein, the description in this section is not prior art to the claims in this application and is not admitted to be prior art by inclusion in this section.
Recently, in association with performance improvement and image quality improvement of a video camera and a smart phone, still image dat... | unless otherwise indicated herein, the description within this section was not prior art to the claims in this application and is not admitted to be prior art by inclusion in this section. recently, in association with performance improvement and image quality improvement of a video camera and a smart phone, still imag... | Unless otherwise indicated he#$in, the description in this section is not prior art to the cla&mA in this application and is not admitted to be prior art by inclusion in this section. Recently, in association with performance improvement and image quality improvement of a video camera and a smq4t phone, still image dat... | Unless otherwise indicated herein, the description in this section not prior art to the claims in this application and is not admitted to be prior art by inclusion in this section. Recently, in association with improvement and image quality improvement of a video camera and a smart phone, still image data extractable f... | uNleSS OTHeRwiSE inDIcATeD heReiN, tHe dEscRiptiON iN thIs SECTioN Is not prIOr art To the CLaIms iN this aPpLIcaTiOn aND iS Not admItTeD To be PrIor ART by INcLuSIOn iN ThiS seCTIon.
REcENtLY, iN ASsOCiATiON WiTh pERFoRMAncE impRoVeMENT aND IMagE QuALIty ImProvemEnT of a vIDEO caMERa anD A smArt pHONe, stIll IMAgE DAt... | Unless otherwise indicated herein, the description inthis section isnotprior art to the claims in this application and is not admitted to be prior art byinclusion in this section. Recently, in association with performance improvement and image qualityimprovement of a video camera and a smartphone, s... | Unless _otherwise_ indicated herein, the _description_ in this _section_ is not prior _art_ to the claims in this _application_ and is not admitted to be prior _art_ by inclusion in _this_ section. _Recently,_ in association _with_ performance improvement and image quality improvement of a video _camera_ _and_ a smart ... |
Discrete signals or functions, such as image histograms or discrete digital information signals, for example, are comprised of a series of discrete components or values. Each discrete component of a discrete signal represents a specific segment of data or data value associated with the discrete signal. Therefore, each ... | discrete signals or displays, such as image histograms or discrete digital binary signals, for example, are comprised of a series of discrete components or symbols. each discrete component of a discrete signal represents a specific segment of data or data value associated with the discrete signal. therefore, each discr... | Discrete signals or functions, such as image histograms or discrete digital information signals, for example, are comprised of a serOeQ of discrete components or values. Each discrete component of a discrete signal represents a specific segment of data or data value associated with the discrete signal. Therefore, each ... | Discrete or functions, such as image histograms or discrete digital information signals, for example, are of a series discrete components or values. Each discrete component of a discrete signal represents a specific segment of or data value associated with the discrete signal. Therefore, each discrete component contain... | DiSCrEte sigNaLS oR funCtIOns, SUCH as iMAgE hISToGRaMs Or disCretE DIGItAL iNfORMATiON siGNaLs, FoR eXaMPle, aRE cOmPRisED Of A SeRiES of DiSCretE cOmPONeNTs oR vAluES. Each dISCreTe coMponEnT Of a dIsCrEtE sIgnAl rEpresENTs A SPECIfIC SegmeNt Of DAta OR DaTA vALUE aSsocIATeD wiTH THe DIsCrETE sIGnAL. tHEREFOre, eaCh ... | Discrete signals or functions,such as imagehistogramsor discrete digital information signals,for example, are comprised of a series of discrete components or values.Each discrete component ofa discrete signal represents a specific segment of data or data value associated with thediscrete signal.T... | Discrete signals or functions, such as _image_ histograms _or_ discrete digital information signals, for example, are comprised of a series of discrete components or values. Each discrete component of _a_ _discrete_ _signal_ represents a specific segment of data or data value associated with _the_ discrete _signal._ Th... |
Currently automatic toothpaste squeezing devices are commercially available, which take advantage of vacuum, extrusion principle, to have the toothpaste squeezed out automatically after triggering the knob, however, functional property of existing devices is quite low, and compared with squeezing the toothpaste drum wi... | currently automatic jaw extraction devices are commercially available, which take time of vacuum, extrusion principle, to have the toothpaste squeezed out automatically after triggering the knob, however, functional property of existing devices is quite complex, since compared with squeezing the toothpaste drum with ha... | Currently automatic toothpaste squeezing devices are commercixl/y available, which take advantage of vacuum, Dxtrusiog principle, to have the toothpaste squeezed out automatically after triggerJHg the knob, however, functional property of existing devices is quite low, and compared with squeezing the toothpaste xru< wi... | Currently automatic toothpaste squeezing devices commercially which take advantage of vacuum, extrusion principle, to the toothpaste squeezed out automatically after knob, functional property of existing devices is quite low, and compared squeezing the toothpaste drum with hand, existing device did not save much time. ... | cuRReNTLY aUTomaTIC TOoTHpAstE sQuEezINg devIceS are COMmercIAlLY aVaILABLe, WhICH tAKE aDvANTAGE oF vacUuM, ExTrUSION pRinciple, To hAVE THE TOOTHPAste SQUEeZeD OuT autoMAtiCALLY afTER tRIgGeRING the knOB, howevEr, FUNctIoNal PRoPERty of exIStING dEViceS Is qUiTE LoW, AND COMpAreD With squeEzinG tHE ToOTHPAsTE drUM wi... | Currently automatic toothpastesqueezing devices are commercially available, which take advantage of vacuum, extrusion principle,to have thetoothpaste squeezed out automatically after triggering the knob, however, functional property of existing devices is quite low, and compared with squeezing th... | Currently automatic toothpaste squeezing devices are commercially available, which take advantage _of_ vacuum, _extrusion_ principle, _to_ have the toothpaste squeezed out automatically after triggering the knob, however, _functional_ property of existing devices is quite _low,_ _and_ compared with squeezing the _tooth... |
Drawer assemblies are often designed to be knocked down for the purposes of ease of transportation or flexibility of configuration. The knocked down parts of drawers of this type must be easily assembled by the general public without the requirement of specialized tools or skills. Known knock-down drawer assemblies gen... | drawer assemblies are often designed to be knocked down for the purposes of ease of transportation or flexibility of configuration. the knocked down parts of drawers of this type must be easily assembled by the general public without the requirement of specialized tools or skills. known knock - down drawer assemblies g... | Drawer assemblies are often designed to be knocked woDn for the purposes of ease of transportation or flexibility of configuration. The knocked down parts of drawers of this type must be easily assembled by the general public without the requirement of specialized tools or skills. Known knock - down drawer assemblies g... | assemblies often designed to be knocked down for the purposes of ease of transportation or flexibility of configuration. The knocked down parts of drawers of this type must be easily assembled by the general public without the requirement of specialized tools or skills. Known knock-down drawer assemblies of a bottom fr... | draWEr aSsEmBlIeS ArE oFtEn DeSiGned To BE knOcKeD dOWn FoR the pURPoSES oF EAse of tRanSpORTATioN Or FlExIBILItY oF coNfIguRATion. the kNOckED down ParTS OF DRAWErs OF tHiS TYpe MUSt bE eAsILy assEMbleD bY THe geNeRAL puBlIc WiTHoUt THE REqUIremENT of SPeCIalizED Tools oR sKilLs. KNoWN KNOCk-dOWn draWER AsSEmBLiEs GeN... | Drawer assemblies areoften designed to be knocked down for the purposesof ease of transportation or flexibility of configuration. The knocked downparts of drawers of this typemust be easily assembled by the general public withoutthe requirement ofspecialized tools or skills. Known knock-dow... | Drawer assemblies are often designed to be _knocked_ down for the purposes _of_ ease of transportation or flexibility _of_ configuration. The knocked down _parts_ of drawers of this type must be easily assembled by the general public without the _requirement_ of specialized tools or skills. Known _knock-down_ drawer as... |
The present invention relates to a reloadable film canister and particularly to a canister for holding unexposed microfilm used to store blocks of data from camera systems connected to a host computer. Representative prior art for microfilm canisters are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,153,361, 4,987,300, 5,153,625, 5,24... | the present invention relates to a reloadable film canister and particularly to a canister for holding unexposed microfilm used to store blocks of data from camera systems connected to a host computer. representative prior art for microfilm canisters are disclosed from u. s. pat. nos. 4, 153, 361, 4, 987, 300, 5, 153, ... | The present invention relates to a reloadable film canister and particularly to a canister for holding unexposed microfilm used to store blocks of data from camera systems connected to a host computer. Representative prior art for microfilm canisters are disclosed in U. S. Pat. Nos. 4, 153, 361, 4, 987, 300, 5, 153, 62... | The present invention relates a reloadable film canister and particularly to a canister for holding unexposed microfilm used to store blocks of data from camera systems connected to a computer. Representative prior art microfilm are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,153,361, 4,987,300, 5,153,625, 5,247,323 and 5,389,992. T... | ThE PrEsEnt InVeNTioN RElATeS TO A RelOadAblE Film cAnIsTEr aND PARtIculaRLY tO A caNiSteR for holdIng unexPOSED micRofiLM USEd tO sTORE BloCKs Of DATa fROm CAMera sYstEMS ConnECtEd To A Host CoMpUtER. RepRESeNtaTIVe PRiOR aRt FOr MIcrOFiLm CanisTErs are DIsCLOsed IN u.s. PAT. nOS. 4,153,361, 4,987,300, 5,153,625, 5,24... | The present inventionrelatesto areloadable film canister and particularly to a canister for holding unexposed microfilm used to store blocks of data from camera systems connected to a host computer. Representative prior artfor microfilm canisters are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,153,361,4,987,300,... | _The_ present invention relates to a reloadable film canister and _particularly_ to a canister for holding _unexposed_ microfilm _used_ to store blocks of data from camera systems connected to a host _computer._ Representative prior art for microfilm canisters are _disclosed_ in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,153,361, _4,987,300,_ 5... |
Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a circuit board and a manufacturing method thereof. More particularly, the present invention relates to a rigid-flex circuit board and a manufacturing method thereof.
Description of Related Art
Circuit boards include rigid printed circuit boards (short f... | field of the invention the present invention generally relates to a circuit board and a manufacturing method thereof. more particularly, the present invention relates to a rigid - flex circuit board and a manufacturing method thereof. description of related art circuit boards include rigid printed circuit boards ( shor... | Field of the Invention The present invention generally r3lqtes to a circuit board and a manufacturing method thereof. More particularly, the present invention relates to a rigid - flex circuit board and a manufacturing method thereof. Description of Related Art Circuit boards include rigid printed circuit boards (short... | Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to a circuit board and a manufacturing method thereof. More particularly, the present invention relates to a rigid-flex circuit board and a manufacturing method thereof. Description of Related Circuit boards include rigid printed circuit boards (short for r... | fielD Of THe inventIon
THE pResEnt inVEntIOn genERAlLY RelATes to a CircUiT boaRD And a manuFACTUrINg MEthOd THeReOf. more PArTICULARly, THe PRESEnT InveNTion relATES TO a RIgiD-FLEx CirCuIT boARD AnD a MaNufacturIng metHOD THeReof.
DeScRIPTiON of reLAtED ArT
Circuit bOaRds INCludE RIGId PRiNteD cIrcuit boaRDS (ShoRt F... | Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to a circuit board and a manufacturing method thereof. More particularly, the present invention relates to a rigid-flex circuit board and a manufacturingmethod thereof. Description of RelatedArt Circuit boards include rigidprinted circ... | Field of the Invention The _present_ invention _generally_ relates to a circuit board and a manufacturing method _thereof._ More particularly, the present invention _relates_ to _a_ rigid-flex circuit board _and_ a manufacturing method thereof. Description of Related _Art_ _Circuit_ _boards_ include rigid printed _circ... |
The invention relates to power-and-free conveyor systems of the type shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,759,189, issued Sep. 18, 1973. The invention is particularly applicable to work carriers having front and rear trolleys constructed so as to permit close-packing or accumulation, and which pass through transfer points.
Among t... | the invention relates to link - and - free conveyor systems of the type shown in u. states. pat. no. 4, 759, 189, issued sep. 18, 1896. the concepts became particularly applicable to work carriers having front and rear trolleys constructed so as to discourage close - packing or accumulation, and which pass through tran... | The invention relates to power - and - Vdee c0nfeyor systems of the type shown in U. S. Pat. No. 3, 759, 189, iZsu$d Sep. 18, 1973. The imvengion is pa%ticularlh applicable to work carriers having front and rear trolleys constructed so as to permit close - packing or accumulS6ion, and which pass through transfer points... | The invention relates to power-and-free conveyor systems of the shown in U.S. Pat. No. issued Sep. 18, 1973. The invention is particularly applicable to work carriers having front and rear constructed so as to close-packing or accumulation, and which pass through transfer points. Among the problems with power-and-free ... | thE INvenTiON RElATEs to pOweR-And-FRee COnVEyOr SYstemS OF The tYPE ShoWn in U.S. Pat. NO. 3,759,189, ISSuEd Sep. 18, 1973. ThE INVEnTIOn is PArTICulARly aPplICaBLE To wOrK cArriERS HavINg fROnT aND reaR troLLEys CONStruCTEd SO AS TO peRMIT cLosE-PACkinG or ACCuMUlAtion, aNd WHicH paSs thROUGh TraNsFEr poinTS.
amONg t... | The invention relates to power-and-free conveyor systems ofthe type shown inU.S. Pat. No.3,759,189, issued Sep. 18, 1973. The invention is particularlyapplicable to work carriers having front and rear trolleys constructedso as to permit close-packing or accumulation, andwhich pass through transfer points. ... | The invention relates to power-and-free _conveyor_ systems _of_ the type _shown_ in _U.S._ Pat. No. 3,759,189, issued Sep. 18, 1973. The _invention_ _is_ _particularly_ applicable _to_ work carriers having front and rear _trolleys_ constructed so as to permit close-packing or accumulation, and _which_ pass through _tra... |
At present, intelligent cards or Smart-Cards or microchip cards are known and are in use that are capable of performing a very large number of functions, both for identification as well as for payments and collections, or for a plurality of other services.
The most advanced smart cards contain a microprocessor or chip ... | at present, intelligent devices or smart - cards termed microchip card are known and are in use that are composed of performing a very large number of functions, both for identification as well as for payments and collections, or for a plurality of other services. the most advanced smart cards contain a computer or pri... | At p5esenF, intelligent cards or Smart - Cards or microchip cards are known and are in use that are capable of performing a very large number of functions, both for identification as well as for payments and collecti9nX, or for a plurality of other services. The most advanced smart cards contain a microprocessor or chi... | intelligent cards or Smart-Cards or microchip cards are known and are in use that are capable performing a very large number of functions, both for identification as well as for payments and collections, or for a plurality of other The most advanced smart cards a microprocessor or chip to control and identify the user ... | aT pRESeNt, INteLligenT CARDS Or SmArT-cards Or miCrocHIP CaRdS ArE kNOwn AnD Are In uSe tHAt ArE CApaBLE oF peRFoRmInG a verY lARGE NUmBER OF funCtIOnS, BotH fOr IdentifICatIOn aS wELl as fOr paYMents AnD coLleCTIONS, OR fOr a PLUralItY OF OThEr SErvICES.
The mOST ADvaNCed smarT cardS coNtAIn A mIcrOprOcesSor Or CHIP ... | Atpresent, intelligent cards or Smart-Cards or microchip cards are known and are in use thatare capable ofperforminga very large numberoffunctions, both for identification as wellasforpaymentsand collections, or for a plurality of other services. Themost advanced smart cards contain a microprocessor or chip... | At present, _intelligent_ cards or Smart-Cards or _microchip_ cards are known and are _in_ use that are capable _of_ performing a very _large_ number of functions, both for identification as well as for payments and collections, or _for_ a plurality of other services. _The_ _most_ _advanced_ smart cards contain a micro... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a disk drive including a read channel circuit and a disk controller circuit. More particularly, the invention relates to a disk drive which demodulates a read signal representing data in a data sector and a servo sector in a first order and provides data-sector data an... | 1. field of the invention the invention relates to a disk drive including a read channel circuit and a disk controller circuit. more particularly, the invention relates to a disk drive which demodulates a read signal representing data in a data sector and a servo sector in a first order and provides data - sector data ... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a disk drive including a read channel circuit and a disk controller circuit. More particularly, the invention relates to a disk drive which demodulates a read signal representing data in a data sector and a servo sector in a first order and provides data - sector data ... | Field of the Invention The invention to a disk drive including a read channel and a disk controller circuit. More particularly, the invention relates to disk drive which demodulates a read signal representing data in a data sector and a servo sector in a first order and provides data-sector data and servo sector data t... | 1. fielD of the inVENtIOn
The InveNtion relateS To a dIsk dRIve inCLUdInG a ReAd channEL cIrcUIt AND a diSk contROlLER circuIT. More paRTicULarLY, THe INvEnTIoN rELATeS TO a dISk DRIvE wHiCh dEModulaTEs A read SiGNaL rePRESENtING DAta In a DATa sector AnD A sErVO sEcToR In a First OrdER AnD PRoVides daTa-seCtOr DATa An... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a disk drive including a read channel circuit and adisk controllercircuit. Moreparticularly, the invention relates to a disk drive which demodulatesa read signal representing data in a data sector and a servo sector in a first order and provides data-sector d... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a disk drive including a read channel circuit and a disk _controller_ circuit. More particularly, the invention _relates_ to a disk drive which demodulates _a_ _read_ signal representing data _in_ a data _sector_ and a servo sector _in_ a first order and _provides_ dat... |
This invention relates to a built-in self-test unit (BIST) for embedded memory.
Application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) are widely used in various electronic components and often include complete memory systems. Generally, there are two methods for testing embedded memory within an integrated circuit. One meth... | this invention leads to a built - in self - test unit ( ata ) for embedded memory. application specific integrated circuits ( ami ) are widely used in various electronic components and often include complete memory systems. generally, there are two methods involving developing embedded memory within an integrated circu... | This invenRi*n relates to a built - in self - test unit (BIST) for embedded memory. Application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) are widely used in various electronic components and often include complete memory systems. Generally, there are two methods for testing embedded memory within an integrated circuit. One ... | This invention relates to a built-in self-test unit (BIST) for embedded memory. Application specific circuits (ASICs) are widely used in various electronic components often include complete memory systems. Generally, there are two methods for testing embedded within an integrated circuit. One method uses external test ... | THIs INVEntion RELAtES To A bUilT-IN sElF-tEST UNit (biST) FOR EMBeDDed meMorY.
aPplIcaTIon SpeCifIc iNteGRAteD CIRcuITs (asiCS) arE WIDELy USed iN varIous ElECtroNIC componeNtS AND OFtEn iNclUde cOmplETe MemORy sysTEMs. GeNERally, ThEre aRE TWo MeThods foR teSTING eMBeDdED meMOry wiThiN an inTeGRAted cirCUiT. ONe MetH... | This invention relates toa built-in self-test unit (BIST) for embedded memory. Application specific integrated circuits(ASICs) are widely used in variouselectronic components and often include complete memory systems. Generally,there are two methods fortesting embedded memory within an integrated circuit. ... | This _invention_ relates to a built-in self-test unit (BIST) for embedded _memory._ Application specific _integrated_ circuits (ASICs) are widely _used_ in various electronic components and often include complete _memory_ systems. Generally, there _are_ two _methods_ for testing embedded memory _within_ an integrated c... |
Retrievable sensors are sensors which can be replaced while process fluids are present in the area in which the pressure is to be measured. Such pressure sensors are attached in the pipe wall by way of a flange or bore, for example. It is known to use valve mechanisms for blocking the flow to enable the replacement of ... | retrievable sensors are sensors that can be replaced because process fluids are present in the area in which the pressure is to be measured. such pressure sensors are attached in the pipe wall by way of a flange or bore, for example. it is known to use valve mechanisms for blocking the flow to enable the replacement of... | Retrievable sensors are sensors which can be replaced while process fluids are present in the area in which the pressure is to be measured. Such pressure sensors are attwchSd in the pipe wall by way of a flange or bore, for example. It is known to use valve mechanisms for blocking the flow to enable the replacement of ... | Retrievable sensors are sensors which can be replaced while process fluids are present in the area in which the pressure is to be measured. Such pressure sensors are attached in the pipe wall by way a flange or bore, for example. It is known to use valve for the flow to enable replacement of the pressure sensor. In pra... | RETRIEVaBle SeNsoRS are seNSORs wHICh CAN Be rePlAcED WHiLe PRoCesS FLuiDs Are PReSEnT In the AReA IN WhIch the PresSurE IS tO BE MEasURed. SuCH prEsSuRE SenSoRs ARE aTtACHED IN tHE piPE Wall bY way OF a FLANGE Or bORe, FoR ExAMplE. iT Is KnoWN TO use vAlvE meChaniSms FOr BloCKINg the fLow to enABLE thE rEPLacEment oF ... | Retrievable sensors are sensorswhich can be replacedwhile process fluids are present in the areain whichthe pressure is to be measured. Such pressure sensors are attachedin the pipe wallby way of a flange or bore, for example. Itis known to use valve mechanisms for blocking the flow to enablethe replacemen... | _Retrievable_ sensors _are_ sensors which can be replaced _while_ process fluids are present in the area in which the pressure is to be measured. Such pressure sensors are attached _in_ the _pipe_ wall by way of _a_ flange or _bore,_ for example. It is known to use valve _mechanisms_ for blocking the flow _to_ enable t... |
Disclosed herein are a game control method, a server device, a game system, and a computer-readable recording medium.
Social games provided using social networking services (hereafter abbreviated as “SNS”) are attracting close attention in recent years, against a backdrop of significant progress in the information and ... | disclosed herein are a game control panel, a server device, a game system, and a computer - readable recording medium. social games provided using social networking services ( hereafter abbreviated as “ sns ” ) are attracting close attention in recent years, against a backdrop of significant progress in the information... | Disclosed herein are a game control method, a server device, a game system, and a computer - readable recording medium. Social games provided using social netwogkint services (hereafter abbreviated as “ SNS ”) are attracting close attention in recent years, against a backdrop of significant progress in the iGforma%ion ... | Disclosed herein are control method, a server device, a game system, and a computer-readable medium. Social games provided using social networking services (hereafter abbreviated “SNS”) are attracting close in recent years, against a backdrop of progress in the information and communication fields such fast communicati... | diSclOseD HeReiN ARE A GAme coNtRol MethOd, a SErVEr DevICE, a gAme sYSTeM, and a coMpuTER-rEaDaBlE RECOrDInG MEDIUM.
soCIAl GAmes PRoVIded usinG SOCial nETWoRkiNG SErvIceS (HEREaFteR AbbREviaTED AS “sNs”) arE atTrAcTING CLOse attentiON In REceNt years, AgAINst a BACKdROp of sIGniFiCAnT prOgREsS iN The InfORmAtION aND ... | Disclosed herein are a game controlmethod, a server device, a game system, and a computer-readable recording medium. Social games providedusing social networking services (hereafterabbreviated as“SNS”) are attracting close attention in recentyears,against abackdrop of significant progressin theinformation and comm... | _Disclosed_ herein are a game _control_ method, a server device, a game system, and a computer-readable recording _medium._ _Social_ games provided using social _networking_ services (hereafter abbreviated as “SNS”) _are_ attracting _close_ attention in recent years, against a backdrop of significant progress in the in... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a novel type of information carrier, on which information is stored in the form of diffraction structures. The information carrier according to the invention can be read by being drawn manually through a reading device.
2. Description of Related Art
Plastic car... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a novel type of information carrier, on which information is stored in the form of diffraction structures. the information carrier according to the invention can be read by being drawn manually through a reading device. 2. description of related art plastic car... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a novel type of information carrier, on which information is stored in the form of diffraction structures. The information carrier according to the invention can be read by being drawn manually through a reading device. 2. Description of Related Art Plastic car... | 1. of the Invention The present invention relates to a novel type of information carrier, which information is in the form diffraction structures. The information carrier according to the invention can be read by being drawn manually through a reading device. 2. Description of Related Plastic as carriers are ubiquitous... | 1. fieLd Of thE iNvENtioN
The PResENt iNvenTIon RelaTES To A NOvEl TyPE of InfoRMATioN cArRieR, On WHich infOrmATiON IS sToreD In tHe FoRM Of diFFraCTion struCTUrES. ThE InfOrmatiON CaRriER AccOrDIng tO THe iNVEnTIon caN bE REAd By bEInG dRAWN MaNuaLlY THRouGh A ReAdInG devIcE.
2. DEscrIption oF RelAtEd art
pLasTIC car... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present inventionrelates to a novel type of informationcarrier, on which information is stored in the form of diffraction structures. The information carrier according to the inventioncan be read by being drawn manually through a readingdevice. 2. Description ofRelated... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present _invention_ relates to a novel type _of_ information carrier, on _which_ _information_ _is_ stored in the form _of_ diffraction structures. _The_ _information_ carrier according to _the_ invention can be read by being _drawn_ manually through a reading device. 2. Description _of_... |
The preservation of food by dehydration is well known in the art. The early dehydration of food was typically carried out by placing the food product in an open container exposed to the air and to the sun. In more recent times, mechanical food dehydrators have been developed for use in the home. These food dehydrators ... | the preservation of food by dehydration is well known in the art. the early dehydration of food was typically carried out by placing cooked food product in an open pouch exposed to the air and to the sun. in more recent times, mechanical food dehydrators have been developed for use in the home. these food dehydrators t... | The preservation of food by dehydration is well known in the art. The early d$hydratioj of food was typically carried out by placing the food product in an Loen container exposed to the air and to the sun. In more recent times, mechanical food dehydrators have been developed for use in the home. These food dehydrators ... | The preservation of food by dehydration is known in the art. The early dehydration of food was typically carried out by placing the food product in an open container exposed the air and to the sun. more recent times, mechanical food dehydrators have been developed use in the These food dehydrators typically include a p... | thE pREsERvaTion Of fOod BY deHYdRATIon Is WEll KnowN iN ThE Art. ThE eaRlY DeHyDRaTion Of FooD wAS tyPiCaLly CaRrIEd OUt By pLACINg thE FOOd pRoduCt in An OPen cONTaiNEr expOsED tO the air anD To tHE suN. IN mORE recENT tIMES, MEChANiCaL FOoD dEhYdraTORs HAvE bEen devELOPED foR USe iN ThE hoMe. ThESe FOod DehYDRators ... | The preservation of food bydehydration is wellknown in the art. The early dehydration of food was typically carried outby placingthe food product in an open container exposed to the air and to the sun. Inmore recent times, mechanical food dehydrators have been developed for use inthe home. T... | The _preservation_ of food by dehydration is _well_ known in the art. The early dehydration of food was typically carried out by placing the food product in an open _container_ exposed to the air and to the _sun._ In _more_ recent times, _mechanical_ food dehydrators have _been_ developed for _use_ _in_ the home. These... |
1. Field of the Disclosure
The present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal, and particularly, to a mobile terminal having a display and a touch sensor.
2. Background of the Disclosure
In general, a terminal may be classified into a mobile (portable) terminal and a stationary terminal according to a moveable state. ... | 1. field of the disclosure the present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal, and particularly, to a mobile terminal incorporating a motor and a touch component. 2. background of the disclosure in general, a terminal must be classified into a mobile ( portable ) terminal and a stationary terminal according to a movea... | 1. Field of the Disclosure The present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal, and partifularKy, to a mobile terminal having a display and a touch sensor. 2. Background of the Disclosure In general, a terminal may be classified into a mobile (portable) terminal and a stationary terminal according to a moveable Drate. ... | 1. Field of the Disclosure The present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal, and particularly, to a mobile terminal a display and a touch 2. Background of the Disclosure In general, a be into a mobile (portable) terminal and a stationary terminal a moveable mobile may be also classified into a handheld terminal and ... | 1. FiEld of thE disclosuRE
THe PREsenT diSclOSUre relaTes to a MObiLE teRmInal, aND pARtIcuLARLy, tO A mOBiLE teRMiNal HaVinG A DISPlaY AND A ToUCh sEnsoR.
2. BacKgrOUnd Of the dISClOsURe
In gENERAL, A termINAl MAY Be classIfiEd INTO a mOBiLE (pORtablE) TerMiNAl AnD A STaTiONARY teRminAl acCordiNG tO A MovEable sTAte. ... | 1. Field of the Disclosure The present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal, and particularly, to a mobile terminal having a display and a touch sensor. 2. Background of the Disclosure In general, a terminal may be classified into a mobile(portable) terminal and a stationary terminal accordi... | 1. Field _of_ the Disclosure The present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal, _and_ particularly, to a mobile _terminal_ having a display _and_ a touch sensor. 2. Background of _the_ Disclosure In general, a terminal may be classified into a mobile (portable) terminal and a stationary terminal _according_ to a _mov... |
European Patent 309,477 relates to ecteinascidins 729, 743, 745, 759A, 759B and 770. The ecteinascidin compounds are disclosed to have antibacterial and other useful properties. Ecteinascidin 743 is now undergoing clinical trials as an antitumour agent.
Ecteinascidin 743 has a complex tris(tetrahydroisoquinolinephenol)... | european patent 309, 477 relates to ecteinascidins 729, 743, 745, 759a, 759b and 770. the ecteinascidin compounds are disclosed to have antibacterial and other useful properties. ecteinascidin 743 is now undergoing clinical trials as an antitumour agent. ecteinascidin 743 has a complex tris ( tetrahydroisoquinolinephen... | European Patent 309, 477 re?wtes to ecteinascidins 729, 743, 745, 759A, 759B and 770. The ecte*nasciVin compounds are disclosed to have antibacterial and pthrr useful properties. Ecteinascidin 743 is now undergoing clinical trials as an antitumour agent. Ecteinascidin 743 has a complex tris (tetrahydroisoquinolinepheno... | European Patent 309,477 relates to ecteinascidins 729, 743, 745, 759A, and ecteinascidin compounds are disclosed to antibacterial and other useful properties. Ecteinascidin 743 is now undergoing clinical trials as an antitumour agent. Ecteinascidin 743 a complex tris(tetrahydroisoquinolinephenol) structure the followin... | eUROpeAn PAtEnt 309,477 RelATES TO EcTeiNAScidInS 729, 743, 745, 759A, 759b And 770. the ecTeinaSCIDiN CoMpounds ArE dIScLOSeD to have anTiBaCtErial aNd OtheR USEfUL pRoPeRTIeS. ECTEiNAsCIdIN 743 iS now undeRGoing CLiNIcAL TRIalS As an ANtItUmOUr agENt.
ECteINASCIdin 743 hAs a coMpleX TRIs(TEtRAHyDRoIsoQUINOLinEPHeNoL)... | European Patent309,477 relates to ecteinascidins 729,743, 745, 759A, 759B and 770.The ecteinascidin compounds aredisclosed to have antibacterial and other useful properties. Ecteinascidin 743 is now undergoing clinical trialsas an antitumour agent. Ecteinascidin 743 has a complex tris(tetrahydroisoquinoli... | _European_ _Patent_ _309,477_ _relates_ to ecteinascidins 729, _743,_ 745, 759A, 759B and 770. The ecteinascidin compounds _are_ disclosed to have antibacterial and other useful _properties._ _Ecteinascidin_ _743_ is now _undergoing_ clinical _trials_ _as_ an _antitumour_ agent. Ecteinascidin 743 has _a_ complex tris(t... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to ballasts for powering high pressure gas discharge lamps. It finds application in conjunction with a single ballast for starting/powering a single high pressure gas discharge lamp or a plurality of high pressure gas discharge lamps connected in series and will b... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to ballasts for powering high pressure gas discharge lamps. it finds application in conjunction with a single ballast for starting / powering a single high pressure gas discharge lamp or a plurality of high pressure gas discharge lamps connected in series and will... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to ballasts for powering high pressure gas discharge lamps. It finds application in conjunction with a single ballast for starting / powering a single high pressure gas discharge lamp or a plurality of high pressure gas discharge lamps connected in series and will... | 1. of the Invention The invention relates to ballasts for powering high pressure gas discharge lamps. finds application in conjunction with a single ballast for starting/powering a single pressure gas discharge lamp or a of high pressure lamps connected in series and will be described with particular reference thereto.... | 1. fieLd Of tHE INveNtIoN
tHe PReSENT InVENTiON ReLATeS To bAlLAsTS fOR PoWERiNg hIGH presSuRe gas diSCHargE lAMpS. IT fiNDS ApPliCAtIoN In COnjuNcTIOn WitH A siNglE BALLAst FoR STARtInG/pOwERinG a sInglE HiGh preSSuRE gAS diSChaRGe lamP oR A PLuRalITy oF hIGH PReSsure gas disChaRGe LaMps cONNEcteD in SeRIES ANd WILL B... | 1. Field of the InventionThepresent invention relates to ballasts forpowering high pressure gas discharge lamps. It finds applicationin conjunction with a single ballast for starting/powering a single high pressure gasdischarge lamp ora plurality ofhigh pressure gas discharge lamps connected in seri... | _1._ Field of the _Invention_ The present invention relates to ballasts for powering high pressure gas discharge lamps. It _finds_ application _in_ conjunction with a single ballast _for_ starting/powering a single _high_ pressure gas _discharge_ _lamp_ or a plurality of high pressure gas _discharge_ lamps connected in... |
1. Field
The present disclosure relates to a composite structure of graphene and a polymer, and more particularly, to a composite structure of a three-dimensional polymer structure and a graphene layer disposed on a surface of the three-dimensional polymer structure, and methods of manufacturing the complexes.
2. Descr... | 1. field the present disclosure relates to a composite structure of nitrogen and a polymer, and more particularly, to a composite structure of a three - dimensional polymer structure containing a graphene layer disposed on a surface of the four - dimensional polymer structure, and methods of manufacturing the polymer. ... | 1. Field The present disclosure relates to a composite structure of graphene and a polymer, and more particularly, to a composite structure of a three - dimensional polymer structure and a graphene layer disposed on a surface of the three - dimensional polymer structure, and methods of manufacturing the c*mplexex. 2. D... | 1. Field The present disclosure to a composite structure of graphene and a and more particularly, to a composite structure of a three-dimensional polymer structure and a graphene layer disposed on a surface of the three-dimensional structure, and methods manufacturing the 2. Description of the Art Carbonaceous material... | 1. field
the PREsent DIscLoSure Relates TO A COmPOSITE STRUCTURE of GRAPhENe And a POLYmer, anD more PaRTicUlARLy, tO a cOmPOsitE sTRucture OF A THREE-DIMEnSIonaL PolYmEr STRUCTurE ANd a gRaphEne LAYEr DISpoSED On a SURfacE oF THe tHReE-DImeNSiONAl POlyMEr STRuctURe, And MEtHoDs OF MANUfaCTuriNg ThE COMPLExeS.
2. DEScr... | 1. Field The present disclosure relates to a composite structure of graphene anda polymer, and more particularly, to a composite structure of a three-dimensional polymer structure anda graphene layer disposed on a surface ofthe three-dimensional polymer structure, andmethods of manufacturing the co... | _1._ Field The _present_ _disclosure_ relates to a composite structure of graphene _and_ _a_ polymer, and more _particularly,_ to _a_ composite structure of _a_ three-dimensional polymer structure and a graphene layer _disposed_ on a surface _of_ the three-dimensional polymer _structure,_ and methods of manufacturing t... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a voltage-controlled oscillator, and more particularly, to a capacitive-degeneration double cross-coupled voltage-controlled oscillator capable of increasing a MAOF (maximum attainable oscillation frequency) and decreasing an input capacitance.
2. Description o... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a voltage - controlled oscillator, and more particularly, to a capacitive - degeneration double cross - coupled voltage - controlled oscillator capable of increasing a maof ( maximum attainable oscillation frequency ) and decreasing an input harmonic. 2. descri... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a voltage - controlled oscillator, and more particularly, to a capacitive - degeneration double cross - coupled voltage - controlled oscillator capable of increasing a MAOF (maximum attainable oscillation frequency) and decreasing an input capacitance. 2. Descr... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to a voltage-controlled oscillator, and particularly, to a capacitive-degeneration double cross-coupled voltage-controlled oscillator capable of increasing a MAOF (maximum attainable oscillation frequency) decreasing an input capacitance. 2. Description the Related Ar... | 1. FielD oF THE inVEnTIon
tHe PreseNT INvEnTIOn RelATES To a volTaGE-COntrolLED OScillAtoR, anD mOre pARTIcUlARLY, to a CApACITIve-deGEnErAtION dOubLE cROss-CoUPLed voLTAGe-coNtrOlLeD OscILlAtor CaPABlE oF increASIng a MAOF (MaXiMUM aTTAinAblE oscILLatION frEqUENCY) aNd DECrEAsInG aN iNPUT caPACitAnce.
2. descriptION o... | 1. Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to a voltage-controlled oscillator, and more particularly, toa capacitive-degeneration doublecross-coupled voltage-controlled oscillator capable ofincreasing a MAOF (maximum attainable oscillation frequency) and decreasing an input capacitance. 2. ... | 1. _Field_ _of_ the Invention The present _invention_ _relates_ to a voltage-controlled _oscillator,_ and more particularly, _to_ a capacitive-degeneration _double_ _cross-coupled_ voltage-controlled oscillator capable of increasing a _MAOF_ _(maximum_ attainable oscillation frequency) _and_ decreasing _an_ input _capa... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an optical waveguide which enables light to be used for positioning both a light-emitting device and a light-receiving device, and to an optical wiring member including the optical waveguide. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method of mounting optical de... | 1. field of the invention the present knowledge relates to an optical waveguide which enables light to be used for positioning both a light - emitting device and a light - receiving device, and to an optical wiring member including the optical waveguide. furthermore, the invention relates to a method of mounting optica... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an optical waveguide which enables light to be used for positioning both a light - emitting device and a light - receiving device, and to an optical wiring member including the optical waveguide. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method of mounting optica... | 1. Field of the Invention The present relates to an optical waveguide which enables light to be used for positioning both a light-emitting device a light-receiving device, and to an optical wiring including the optical waveguide. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method of mounting optical devices an wiring membe... | 1. fieLD oF thE inVenTIoN
tHe PrEsent INventIoN reLAtEs to AN oPTiCAL WAveguIDE WHiCH EnAbles lIGHt TO be useD For POsItiONiNg bOTh a LIgHT-eMiTTIng dEviCe And A LigHT-ReCeIVING DEVIce, AnD To aN OpTiCaL wirinG Member inCLUDIng tHe OpTicaL WavEGuIdE. fUrthERMORe, tHe invEnTION rELATEs TO A MeTHod oF mountING optIcAL DE... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent inventionrelates to an optical waveguide which enableslighttobe used for positioning both a light-emitting device and a light-receiving device, and to an optical wiringmember includingthe optical waveguide. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method ofmoun... | 1. Field of the Invention The _present_ _invention_ relates _to_ an _optical_ waveguide _which_ enables light to be used for positioning both a light-emitting device _and_ a light-receiving device, and to an _optical_ wiring member including the optical waveguide. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method of _moun... |
In the manufacture of seamless and welded tubing, it is a conventional practice to initially form the tubing to a larger diameter and with a greater wall thickness than is generally desired. Among the finishing operations to which this tubing is subjected frequently is reduction in size in a stretch reducing mill. The ... | in the manufacture of seamless and welded tubing, it is a conventional practice to initially form the tubing to a larger diameter and with a greater wall thickness than is generally desired. among the finishing operations to which this tubing is subjected frequently is reduction in size in a stretch reducing mill. the ... | In the manufacture of seamless and welded tubing, it is a conventional practice to initially form the tubing to a larger diameter and with a greater wall thickness than is generally desired. Among the finishing operations to which this tubing is subjected frequently is reduction in size in a stretch reducing mill. The ... | In the of seamless and welded tubing, it is a conventional practice initially form the tubing to a larger diameter and with a greater wall thickness is generally desired. Among the finishing operations to which this is subjected frequently is reduction in in reducing mill. The stretch reducing mill typically consists o... | in THe mAnUfAcTure Of SeaMLESs And WEldEd tUbinG, It is a ConvENTIOnAL prActiCe tO inITIaLLY form the TubING TO a LargEr dIAmeTeR AnD WItH A GrEATeR wALl thickNEsS THan Is gENERaLly DEsIREd. AMonG tHe fiNIshiNg opEraTiOns to WhIch ThiS tUBing Is sUBJEcTEd FReqUEnTLY Is REduCTION in SizE IN A STRETCh REDUciNg MiLl. THe ... | In the manufacture ofseamless and welded tubing, itis a conventionalpractice to initially form thetubingto a larger diameterand with a greaterwall thickness than is generally desired.Among the finishing operations to which this tubing is subjectedfrequently is reduction in sizein a stretch reducing ... | _In_ the manufacture of seamless and welded tubing, it is a conventional practice to initially _form_ _the_ tubing to _a_ larger diameter and with a greater wall thickness than is generally desired. Among the _finishing_ operations to which _this_ tubing is subjected frequently is _reduction_ in size in a stretch reduc... |
Often, the collection of physiological data can be influenced by environmental conditions such as temperature. For example, muscle blood flow may change with varying temperature. See Binzoni, Tiziano et al., Haemodynamic Responses to Temperature Changes of Human Skeletal Muscle Studied by Laser-Doppler Flowmetry. Physi... | firstly, the collection of physiological events would be influenced by environmental conditions such as temperature. for instance, muscle blood flow may change with varying temperature. see binzoni, tiziano et al., haemodynamic responses to temperature changes of human respiratory muscle studied using laser - doppler f... | Often, the collection of physiological data can be influenced by environmental conditiojq such as temperature. For example, muscle blood flow may change wohh varying temperature. See Binzoni, 5izian8 et al. , Haemodynamic Responses to Temperature Changes of Human Skeletal husclW Studied by Laser - Doppler FlowmeGdy. )h... | Often, the collection of physiological can be influenced by conditions such as temperature. For example, blood flow may change with varying temperature. See Binzoni, Tiziano et al., Haemodynamic Responses to Temperature Changes Human Skeletal Muscle Studied by Laser-Doppler Flowmetry. Physiol. Meas. (2012), pp. 1181-11... | OFTEn, tHe ColLeCtioN OF pHYSIOlOGICAL dAta cAn bE iNflUENCed by eNvIROnMEntAL CondITionS sUCh aS TEmPERaTUre. FOr ExAmplE, mUsCLe bLOOd FLow MAY CHAnge wITh Varying TEmpEratURE. See bInZONi, TIzIANO Et al., HaeMOdYNAmIC rEsponSES TO tEmperAture chanGEs of humAn SkeLETAl musclE sTuDIEd By lAseR-dopPLER FlOwmetry. pHysI... | Often, the collectionofphysiological data can be influenced by environmental conditions suchastemperature. For example, muscle blood flow may change with varying temperature. See Binzoni, Tiziano etal., HaemodynamicResponses to TemperatureChanges of Human Skeletal Muscle Studied byLaser-Doppler Flowmetr... | Often, the collection of _physiological_ data can be influenced by environmental conditions such as temperature. For example, muscle _blood_ flow may change _with_ varying temperature. See Binzoni, _Tiziano_ _et_ al., Haemodynamic Responses to Temperature _Changes_ of _Human_ Skeletal Muscle Studied by Laser-Doppler Fl... |
Since the advent of the space age, which began after the World War II era, the use of liquid fuel rocket engines has become commonplace. These engines use cryogenic fuels, such as liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen. Because of the very low temperatures of these fuels in the liquid state, insulated fuel tanks were needed... | since the advent of the space age, which began after the world war ii era, the use of liquid fuel rocket engines has become commonplace. these engines use cryogenic fuels, such as liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen. because of the very low temperatures of these fuels in the liquid state, insulated fuel tanks were needed... | Since the advent of the space age, which began after the World War II era, the use of liquid fuel rocket engines has become commonplace. These engines use cryogenic fuels, such as liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen. Because of the very low temperatures of these fuels in the liquid state, insulated fuel tanks were needed... | Since the advent of the space age, which after the World War II the use of liquid rocket engines has commonplace. These engines use fuels, such as liquid and hydrogen. Because of the very temperatures of these fuels in the liquid state, insulated tanks were needed. The application of spray-on foam insulation has to be ... | SInCE THe AdVent of the sPace AGe, WhiCH BEGan aFTER The WorLD WAR iI eRa, thE usE OF lIquId FUEl ROcKeT EngINes hAs bEcOme cOMmonpLaCe. thESE ENGINEs uSe CrYoGenIc fUelS, sucH as LIquId oxYgEN AND lIquid hyDRogEn. BecAuse OF The VErY LOw TEmPERATurEs oF tHese FUeLS in tHE liQuID staTe, inSUlAtEd fUeL tAnKs wERe neeDEd... | Since the advent ofthe space age, which beganafterthe World War II era, the use of liquid fuel rocket engineshas become commonplace. These engines use cryogenic fuels,such as liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen. Because ofthe very low temperatures of these fuels in the liquid state, insulatedfue... | Since the _advent_ of the space age, which began after the World War II era, the use of liquid _fuel_ rocket engines has become commonplace. These _engines_ use _cryogenic_ fuels, such as liquid _oxygen_ and liquid hydrogen. Because of the very _low_ temperatures of these _fuels_ in the _liquid_ state, _insulated_ fuel... |
Home networks can include various types of devices communicating over various types of network interfaces and protocols. For example, home appliances may communicate over a low-rate wireless personal area network based on the IEEE 802.15.4-2003 standard, while computing devices may communicate over an IEEE 802.3 (Ether... | home systems commonly include numerous types of devices communicating over various types of network boundaries between protocols. for example, home appliances may communicate over a low - rate wireless personal area network based on the ieee 802. 15. 01 - 2003 standard, while computing devices may communicate over an i... | Home networ>D can include various types of devices commubixating over various types of network interfaces and protocols. For example, home appliances may communicate over a low - rate wireless personal area nWfwork based on the IEEE 802. 15. 4 - 2003 stamdars, while computing devices may communicate over an IEEE 802. 3... | Home networks include various types of devices communicating over various types of network interfaces and protocols. example, home appliances may communicate over a low-rate wireless personal area network based on the IEEE 802.15.4-2003 standard, while computing devices may communicate an 802.3 (Ethernet) standard and/... | HOME NEtwORkS cAN INcLUde VARiOus TYPes Of deVICEs COMmUNIcATing oVer varIoUs tYPeS OF NETwOrk inTERFAcEs AnD PrOTOCOLS. foR EXamPlE, HOmE APPLIaNces MAY CommuNIcatE ovEr a LoW-ratE wIReLess perSONal arEa NetWOrK BaSeD on THe IeEE 802.15.4-2003 sTAnDaRd, wHIle CompuTinG dEvIces may commUNICatE ovER an ieee 802.3 (etheR... | Home networkscan include various types of devices communicatingover various types of network interfacesand protocols. For example,home appliances may communicate over a low-rate wireless personal areanetwork basedonthe IEEE 802.15.4-2003standard, while computing devicesmay communicate over an IEEE802.3 ... | Home networks can include _various_ types _of_ devices communicating over various types of _network_ interfaces and protocols. For example, home _appliances_ _may_ communicate over _a_ _low-rate_ _wireless_ personal area network based on the IEEE 802.15.4-2003 standard, while computing devices _may_ communicate _over_ ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to alkaline storage batteries. It relates, for example, to nickel metal-hydride batteries using a hydrogen absorbing alloy.
2. Description of Related Art
In recent years, alkaline storage batteries have attracted wide attention as power sources of portable equipme... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to alkaline storage batteries. it relates, for example, to nickel metal - hydride batteries using a hydrogen absorbing alloy. 2. description of related art in recent years, alkaline storage batteries have attracted wide attention as power sources of portable equip... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to alkaline storage batteries. It relates, for example, to nickel metal - hydride batteries using a hydrogen absorbing alloy. 2. Description of Related Art In recent years, alkaline storage batteries have attracted wide attention as power sources of portable equip... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to alkaline storage It relates, for example, to nickel metal-hydride batteries using hydrogen alloy. 2. Description of Related Art In recent years, alkaline storage batteries have attracted wide attention as power sources of portable equipment, cellular phones or ... | 1. fieLD Of THE iNVEntioN
thE PreSeNT InveNtIOn ReLATEs to AlKAlINe stORAGE bATteRiEs. iT RELateS, fOr eXAmplE, tO NICkEL MEtal-HydrIDE bATTerIeS usiNg a hYdroGeN ABsorBING ALlOY.
2. deSCriPtIOn oF RELateD art
In ReCenT YeaRs, aLkaLInE STOraGe batTerieS HaVE ATTRaCted WiDe AtTenTion as pOweR SouRCeS Of PORTaBLe eQuIpME... | 1.Field of the Invention The present invention relates to alkaline storage batteries. It relates, for example, to nickel metal-hydride batteries using a hydrogen absorbingalloy. 2.Description ofRelated ArtIn recent years, alkaline storage batteries haveattractedwide attention as power sources of portable ... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present invention relates to alkaline storage batteries. It relates, _for_ example, to nickel metal-hydride _batteries_ using a hydrogen absorbing alloy. 2. _Description_ of Related Art In recent years, alkaline storage _batteries_ have attracted wide _attention_ as _power_ sources of po... |
In any communication system including several users sharing the transmission medium, i.e., the available communication resources, special attention must be given to the co-existence of the different signals being present within the communication system. The users of the communication system generally share the same poo... | in any communication system including several users sharing the transmission medium, i. e., the available communication bandwidth, special attention must be given to the co - existence of the different networks being present within the communicating system. the users within the communication system generally share the ... | In any Sommubication system including several users sharing the transmission medium, i. e. , the available communication resources, special attention must be given to the co - existence of the different signals being present within the communication system. The users of the c*mmun9cation system generally share the Wsme... | In communication system several users sharing the medium, i.e., the available communication resources, special attention must be given to the co-existence of signals being present within the communication system. The users of the communication system generally share the same pool of communication resources. When alloca... | IN aNy coMmUniCATIon sySteM inCLUdinG SeveraL USERS shArING ThE trAnSmisSIon mediUM, i.e., THE AvailablE COmMUNicATIoN rESOUrCEs, SpEciaL ATTEnTIOn mUsT be gIven To The Co-eXisTEncE oF THe dIfFERenT siGnalS BEING presENt within the COMmUniCatiON SYSTEm. THe UseRs oF ThE COmmUniCatION sysTEM GenErAlLY shArE tHe sAMe pOO... | In any communication system including severalusers sharing the transmission medium, i.e., the available communicationresources, special attentionmust be givento theco-existence of the different signals being present within the communication system. The users of the communication systemgenerally share the... | In any communication system including _several_ users _sharing_ _the_ transmission medium, i.e., the available communication _resources,_ special attention must be given to the _co-existence_ of _the_ different signals being present within _the_ communication _system._ The users of the communication _system_ _generally... |
A known display device for vehicle of this type is described in Patent Document 1, by way of example. The display device for vehicle includes, for example, an image display device formed of a liquid crystal panel, an EL panel, or any other flat display panel and control means including a microcomputer for displaying ve... | a known display device for vehicle of this type is described in patent document 1, by way of example. the display device for vehicle includes, through example, an image display device formed of a liquid crystal panel, an el panel, or any other flat display panel and control means including a microcomputer for displayin... | A known display device for vehicle of this type is described in Patent Document 1, by way of example. The display dev(Xe for vehicle includes, for example, an image display device formed of a <iq6id crystal panel, an EL panel, or any other flat display panel and control means including a microcomputer for displaying ve... | A known display device for vehicle of this type is described in Patent Document 1, by way of example. The device for vehicle includes, for example, an display device formed of a liquid crystal panel, an EL panel, any other flat display panel and control including microcomputer for displaying vehicle information as an i... | a knOWN DiSPlay DEVice For VehicLE of this TypE iS deScRIBED In PaTEnt DoCuMEnt 1, BY waY OF eXamPLe. The dISpLay dEvicE FOr VeHICLe iNcLudes, fOr exAMpLe, an imaGe DIspLaY deVicE formEd oF A lIquiD cRysTal PANEL, AN EL paneL, or Any otheR flAt dIsPlAY pAneL AnD contROL meANS iNCluDinG A mICrocoMpUter FoR DisPlaYING VE... | A known display device for vehicle of this type is described in Patent Document 1, by way of example. The display device for vehicleincludes, for example, an image display device formedof a liquid crystal panel, an EL panel, orany otherflatdisplay panel and controlmeans including a microcomputer fo... | A known display device _for_ vehicle of _this_ type _is_ described _in_ Patent Document _1,_ by way of example. The display device for vehicle includes, for example, an _image_ display device formed of a _liquid_ crystal _panel,_ an EL panel, or any other flat display panel and _control_ means including a microcomputer... |
One approach to efficiently store data is to prevent the redundant copying of data that are the same as something previously stored (e.g., data that is to be stored on a backup drive that has stayed the same between backups). This efficient storage is achieved by dividing the data streams from data sources into segment... | one approach to efficiently store data is to prevent the redundant copying of data that are the same as something currently stored ( e. g., data that is to be stored on a backup drive that has stayed the same between backups ). this efficient storage is achieved by dividing the data streams from data sources into segme... | One approach to efficiently store data is to prevent the redundant copying of data that are the same as something previously stored (e. g. , data that is to be stored on a backup drive that has stayed the same between backups ). This efficient st*4age is achieved by dividing the data streams from data sources into segm... | One approach to efficiently data to prevent the redundant copying of data that are same as something previously stored (e.g., data that is to be stored on a backup drive that has stayed the same between backups). This efficient storage is achieved by dividing data streams from data sources into segments and storing seg... | one aPpRoaCh To eFFicIeNtLy StORe daTa iS To PRevenT THE redUNdANt coPYIng OF DaTa tHaT ARE THE sAmE as soMEThinG preViOusly stoRed (E.g., DaTA ThAT Is To Be sTOReD on A baCKuP DriVE thAT haS STayEd the saMe BETweeN BACKUPs). ThIS EfficIeNT stoRAge is achiEVED bY diviDING THe dATA StREAmS From DATA SouRCES INtO sEGmenT... | One approach to efficiently storedatais to prevent the redundant copying of datathat are the same as something previously stored (e.g., datathat is to be stored ona backup drive that has stayed the samebetween backups). This efficient storage is achieved by dividing the data streams from data sou... | One _approach_ to efficiently store data _is_ to _prevent_ the redundant _copying_ of data that are the _same_ _as_ _something_ previously stored (e.g., data that is _to_ be _stored_ on _a_ backup drive that has stayed _the_ same between backups). This efficient storage _is_ achieved by dividing the data streams _from_... |
In standard methods of obtaining metallic lead from concentrates, the standard procedure has been to treat the lead sulfide concentrates in a blast furnace. However, the pyrometallurgical procedure possesses many disadvantages and drawbacks. Primary among these disadvantages is that the process will result in some majo... | in standard procedure of obtaining metallic lead from concentrates, the standard procedure has been to treat the lead sulfide concentrates in a blast furnace. however, the pyrometallurgical procedure possesses many disadvantages and drawbacks. primary among these disadvantages is that the process will result in some ad... | In standard methods of obtaining metallic lead from concentrates, the standard procedure has been to treat the lead sulfide concentrates in a blast furnace. However, the pyrometallurgical procedure possesses many disadvantages and drawbacks. Primary among these disadvantages is that the process will result in some majo... | In standard methods of obtaining metallic lead from concentrates, the standard has been to treat the lead sulfide concentrates in a blast furnace. However, the pyrometallurgical procedure possesses disadvantages and drawbacks. Primary among these disadvantages is that process will result in some major pollution problem... | In stANdard mEthods Of obtaINInG mEtaLLic LEaD FRom CONcenTRATeS, The standArD prOCeduRE hAS BEeN TO TREaT tHe LEad suLFIdE cOnCENTrAtes IN a bLasT FUrnace. hOWevER, tHE PyrOMETalLurGICAL pROcEDuRe pOSSESSeS maNY dISADvanTAGes aND dRAWbACkS. PrImarY AmonG THEse DIsADvAnTAges IS thAt ThE PROcEss wilL ReSulT iN sOMe majO... | In standard methodsof obtaining metallic lead from concentrates, the standard procedure has been to treat the lead sulfide concentratesin a blastfurnace. However, the pyrometallurgicalprocedure possesses many disadvantages and drawbacks. Primary among these disadvantages isthat the process will ... | In standard methods of obtaining _metallic_ _lead_ from _concentrates,_ the standard _procedure_ has been to treat the lead sulfide concentrates in a blast furnace. However, the _pyrometallurgical_ procedure possesses many disadvantages and drawbacks. Primary among these disadvantages is that the process will result _i... |
Nano-fabrication includes the fabrication of very small structures that have features on the order of 100 nanometers or smaller. One application in which nano-fabrication has had a sizeable impact is in the processing of integrated circuits. The semiconductor processing industry continues to strive for larger productio... | nano - fabrication includes the fabrication of very small structures that have features on the order of 100 nanometers or smaller. one application in which nano - fabrication has had a sizeable impact is in the processing of integrated circuits. the semiconductor processing industry continues to strive for larger produ... | Nano - fabrication includes the fabrication of very small structures that have features on the order of 100 nanImetere or smaller. One application in which nano - fabrication has had a sizwabld impact is in the processing of integrated circuits. The semiconductor processing industry continues to strive for larger produ... | Nano-fabrication includes the of very small structures that have features on the order of 100 nanometers or smaller. One application in which nano-fabrication has had a sizeable is in the processing of integrated circuits. The semiconductor processing industry continues to for larger production yields while circuits un... | nAnO-fABricatION IncLuDes THE fabRicatIOn Of verY sMAlL stRucTurEs thAT HaVE FEatUres ON THe ORdER oF 100 nanOmeteRs OR SMAllER. one ApPLicatIOn in wHiCh NaNo-faBRICAtiON HAS hAD A SizEABLe iMPAcT is IN The ProCESsIng OF INTegRATEd CIRCuITS. thE sEmICoNDUCtOR PROcessing inDUstRy CONTinUes tO STrIvE fOR LArGEr producTiO... | Nano-fabrication includes the fabrication of very small structures that have features on the orderof 100 nanometers or smaller. Oneapplication in which nano-fabrication has had asizeable impact is in the processing of integrated circuits. The semiconductor processing industry continues to strive for larger... | Nano-fabrication includes the fabrication _of_ very small _structures_ that have features _on_ the order of 100 nanometers or smaller. One application _in_ which _nano-fabrication_ has had a _sizeable_ impact is in the processing of integrated _circuits._ The _semiconductor_ processing industry continues to strive for ... |
Retailers, wholesalers, and other product distributors typically maintain an inventory of various items that may be ordered, purchased, leased, borrowed, rented, viewed, and so forth, by clients or customers. For example, an e-commerce website may maintain inventory in a fulfillment center. When a customer orders an it... | retailers, wholesalers, and other product distributors typically maintain an inventory of various items that may be ordered, ordered, leased, borrowed, rented, viewed, and so forth, by clients or customers. for example, an e - commerce website may maintain inventory in a fulfillment center. when a customer orders an it... | Retailers, wholesalers, and other product distributors typically maintain an inventory of various items that may be 0rderec, purchased, leased, borrowed, rented, viewed, and so forth, by clients or customers. For example, an e - commerce website may maintain inven4o4y in a fulfillment center. When a customer orders an ... | Retailers, wholesalers, and other product typically maintain inventory of various items that may be leased, borrowed, rented, viewed, and so forth, by clients customers. For example, an website may maintain inventory in a fulfillment center. When a customer an the item is picked inventory, routed to a packing station, ... | RETaiLErs, whOleSALeRs, and other PRoduCt dISTribUToRs TyPIcallY mainTaIn AN invEntory OF vaRIOUs itEMS THAt MaY be ordErEd, pURcHAsed, lEAsEd, BorROwED, ReNTeD, viEWeD, aND so foRtH, By clIENtS Or CUSToMerS. FoR eXaMPle, An E-CoMmeRcE weBsiTE mAY MaintAiN inVeNtORY in a fULFILLMeNT cEnTeR. wHeN A CustomEr ordeRs An it... | Retailers, wholesalers, and other product distributorstypicallymaintain an inventory of various items that may be ordered, purchased, leased, borrowed, rented, viewed, and so forth, by clients or customers. For example, an e-commerce website may maintain inventory in a fulfillment center. When a customer o... | _Retailers,_ wholesalers, and other product distributors typically maintain an inventory of various _items_ that may be _ordered,_ purchased, leased, borrowed, rented, viewed, _and_ so forth, by clients or customers. For _example,_ _an_ e-commerce website may maintain inventory in a fulfillment _center._ When a custome... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention discloses a portable, collapsible and adjustable rifle support stand which supports a rifle at each end--under the barrel and under the stock. The support stand is made of two vertical supports for a rifle. The rear or stock support is a hinged tripod and the front or bar... | 1. field of the invention the present invention discloses a portable, collapsible ground adjustable rifle support stand which supports a rifle at each end - - under a barrel and under the stock. the support stand is made of two vertical supports for a rifle. the rear or stock support is a hinged tripod and the front or... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention discloses a portable, collapsible and adjustable rifle support stand which supports a rifle at each end - - und3T the barrel and under the stock. The support stand is made of two vertical supports for a rifle. The rear or stock support is a hinged tripod and the fromF or ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention discloses a portable, and adjustable rifle support stand which supports a rifle the barrel and under the stock. The stand is made of two vertical supports for a rifle. The or stock support a hinged tripod and front or barrel support is hinged bipod. The rifle support stan... | 1. fIELD Of ThE iNvEntIoN
The prESEnt InVENTiON DIsClOseS A POrTABLE, cOLLapSiBLE anD AdJUStAble Rifle SuppoRT sTAND whIcH SuPPorTs A rIFle at eACh END--UnDeR the bARrEL AnD UNdeR tHe StOCk. THE SuPpOrT Stand IS maDe Of TWO veRtICAl SUPPORtS foR A RIfLe. THE ReaR OR StOCK SUPpoRt Is a HiNgEd tRIpod AND THE front OR Bar... | 1. Fieldof theInvention The present invention discloses a portable, collapsible and adjustable rifle support stand which supportsarifle at each end--underthe barrel and under the stock.The support stand is made of two vertical supports for arifle. The rearor stock support is a hinged tripod and... | _1._ _Field_ of the Invention The present invention discloses _a_ _portable,_ collapsible and adjustable rifle support stand which supports _a_ _rifle_ _at_ _each_ end--under _the_ barrel and under the stock. The support _stand_ is made of two vertical supports for _a_ rifle. _The_ _rear_ or stock support is _a_ _hinge... |
Orthodontic brackets are used by orthodontists in preventing and treating facial and dental irregularities, such as malocclusions. Patients seeking treatment from orthodontists are concerned with the presence of crooked teeth, or more particularly dental crowding, flaring, irregularity in tooth alignment, unpleasing to... | bone brackets are used by orthodontists in preventing and treating facial and dental irregularities, such as malocclusions. patients seeking treatment from orthodontists are concerned with the presence of crooked teeth, or more particularly dental crowding, flaring, irregularity in tooth alignment, unpleasing tooth app... | Orthodontic brackets are used by orthodontists in preventing and treating facial and dental irregularities, such as malocclusions. Patients seeking treatment from orthodontists are concerned with the presence of crooked teeth, or more particularly dental crowding, flaring, irregularity in tooth alignment, unpleasing to... | Orthodontic brackets are used by orthodontists in preventing treating facial and dental irregularities, such as malocclusions. Patients seeking treatment from orthodontists are concerned the presence of crooked teeth, or more particularly dental crowding, flaring, in tooth alignment, unpleasing tooth appearance, “gummy... | orThodOnTic brackeTS ARe USeD BY orTHodoNtisTs iN PrEventIng And tReATInG FAciaL aNd dEntal iRrEGuLARItIes, sUCh As mALOCcluSIOnS. PAtienTS seekIng TreATmENT froM orthODontisTs ARE ConCeRnEd WITh ThE prESEnCe of CRoOked TEEth, or MOre paRtIcularLY DENtaL crowDing, flARing, IRREgULARItY IN tOOtH aLiGnmENt, UnpLeAsING TO... | Orthodontic brackets are used by orthodontists in preventing and treatingfacial and dentalirregularities, such as malocclusions. Patients seeking treatmentfrom orthodontists areconcerned with the presence ofcrooked teeth, or more particularly dental crowding, flaring, irregularity in tooth alignment, unpleasi... | _Orthodontic_ brackets are used by orthodontists in preventing _and_ treating facial and dental irregularities, such as malocclusions. Patients seeking treatment from orthodontists are concerned _with_ the presence of crooked teeth, _or_ _more_ particularly _dental_ crowding, flaring, _irregularity_ _in_ tooth alignmen... |
This invention relates to carbon dioxide concentration sensors that determine the concentration of carbon dioxide in a given environment while carrying out calibration based on the carbon dioxide concentration in the reference atmosphere.
Outputs from carbon dioxide sensors employing solid electrolytes or infrared rays... | this invention relates to carbon dioxide concentration sensors that determine the concentration of carbon dioxide in a given environment while carrying out calibration based on the carbon dioxide concentration in the reference atmosphere. outputs from carbon dioxide sensors employing solid electrolytes or infrared rays... | This invention relates to carbon dioxide concentration sensors that determine the ckncenRration of carbon dioxide in a given environment while carrying out calibration based on the varfon dioxide concentration in the reference atmosphere. Outputs from carbon dioxide sensors @mployinR solid electrolytes or infrared rays... | This invention relates to carbon dioxide concentration sensors that determine the concentration of carbon dioxide in a given environment while carrying out calibration based on the carbon dioxide concentration in the reference atmosphere. from carbon dioxide employing solid electrolytes or infrared rays vary with time.... | THIS INVEnTion RElatES TO cARBON dIoXIde CONCenTraTIOn senSORS thAT DETERmIne The cONceNtRAtiOn Of CarBON DioXIdE IN A GIVeN envIRONmENt WhiLE cArRYIng Out CAlibRaTiON BASed oN THe CArbon diOxide cOnCENTRATioN in THe reFERENcE aTmoSpHErE.
OuTputs FrOM CarBON DiOXIde SEnSoRs emPLoYiNg SoLiD ELecTROLYtEs OR iNfRarEd rays... | This invention relates to carbon dioxide concentration sensors that determine the concentration ofcarbon dioxide ina given environment while carrying out calibration based onthe carbon dioxide concentration inthe reference atmosphere. Outputs from carbon dioxide sensors employing solid electrolytes orin... | _This_ invention relates to _carbon_ dioxide concentration sensors that determine _the_ concentration of _carbon_ dioxide in a given environment while carrying out calibration based on the carbon dioxide concentration in the reference atmosphere. Outputs from _carbon_ dioxide _sensors_ _employing_ _solid_ _electrolytes... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to umbrella devices and more particularly pertains to a new umbrella device for holding an automatically deploying an umbrella.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The use of umbrella devices is known in the prior art. U.S. Pat. No. 6,015,077 describes a covering for ... | 1. field of the invention the present knowledge relates to umbrella devices and more particularly pertains to a new umbrella device for holding an automatically deploying an umbrella. 2. description of the prior art the use of umbrella devices is known in the prior art. u. s. pat. no. 6, 015, 077 describes a covering f... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to umbrella devices and more particularly p@rtaine to a new umbrella device for holding an automatically deploying an umbrella. 2. Description of the Prior Art The use of umbrella devices is known in the ptio5 art. U. S. Pat. No. 6, 015, 077 describes a covering f... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to umbrella devices and particularly pertains to new umbrella device holding an automatically deploying an umbrella. 2. Description of the Prior Art The use of umbrella devices is in the prior art. U.S. Pat. No. 6,015,077 describes a covering for an umbrella which... | 1. FIELd OF tHE iNvenTIOn
tHE PReSeNT invenTIoN reLATeS tO UmbReLLa DeVicEs aNd MoRe PaRTIculARLY PErtaINS tO A neW uMbRelLA DEvIce fOR hoLdIng AN auToMAtiCALlY dEpLOYINg aN umBrElLa.
2. dEScRIPtION OF tHE pRIOr aRT
THe use Of uMBrellA deVicEs is kNoWN in THE priOR aRt. U.S. PAt. No. 6,015,077 DescriBES a CovErING foR ... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent invention relates toumbrelladevices and more particularly pertainsto a new umbrella devicefor holding an automaticallydeploying an umbrella. 2. Description of the Prior ArtThe use ofumbrelladevices isknown in theprior art. U.S.Pat. No.6,015,077 describes acoveri... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates _to_ umbrella _devices_ and more particularly _pertains_ to a new umbrella _device_ _for_ _holding_ an _automatically_ deploying an _umbrella._ 2. _Description_ _of_ the Prior Art The use of umbrella devices is known _in_ the prior art. U.S. Pat. No. 6,015,077 _de... |
Electromigration fuses are devices that are often used in integrated circuits. The fuses conduct electricity between a cathode and an anode in the shorted state and are programmed to an open state by passing a sufficiently large current through the fusible link region of the fuse. A particular problem associated with e... | electromigration fuses are devices because are especially used against integrated circuits. voltage fuses conduct electricity between a cathode and an anode in the critical state and are programmed to an open state by passing a sufficiently large current through the fusible link region of the fuse. a particular problem... | ElestFomigration fuses are devices that are octdn used in integrated circuits. The fuses conduct electricity betwReG a cathode and an anode in the shorted state and are programmed to an open state by passing a sufficiently large current through the fusible link region of the fuse. A particular problem associated with e... | Electromigration fuses are devices that are often used in integrated circuits. The conduct electricity between a cathode and an anode the state and are programmed to an open by passing a sufficiently large current through the fusible link region of the fuse. A particular problem associated fuses (electromigration fuses... | ElEctrOMigRAtiON fuSES Are DEvIceS tHAT ARE oFTen useD IN InTegRaTed CIrCuItS. thE fuSES coNduCt ELeCtricItY beTweeN A cATHode AND an aNoDe in tHE sHoRTeD StaTE And Are proGrAMmed to An oPEN STaTE BY pAsSiNG A SuFFICIenTlY laRGE cURreNT ThROugh THe fuSIBlE LiNK RegIOn OF THe FusE. a paRtiCULAR proBlEm AssocIatED wITH E... | Electromigration fuses are devices that are often used inintegrated circuits. The fuses conduct electricity between a cathode and ananode in the shorted state andare programmed to an open state by passing a sufficiently large current through the fusible link region of the fuse. A particular problem assoc... | Electromigration fuses _are_ devices that are often _used_ in integrated circuits. The fuses conduct _electricity_ between a cathode and an anode in the shorted state _and_ are _programmed_ to an _open_ state by passing a sufficiently large current through _the_ _fusible_ link region of the fuse. A particular problem _... |
1. Field of the Invention
Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to actuators and, more specifically, to a precision molded flexure assembly for a rotational actuator.
2. Description of the Related Art
Actuators are devices configured to cause motion or movement of a component of an apparatus. To allow c... | 1. field of the invention embodiments of the present invention relate generally to actuators and, more specifically, to a precision molded flexure assembly for a rotational actuator. 2. description where the related art actuators are devices chosen to cause motion or movement of a component of an apparatus. to allow co... | 1. Field of the Invention Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to actuators and, more specifically, to a precision mLldSd flexure assembly for a rotational actuator. 2. Description of the Related Art Actuators are devices configured to cause motion or movement of a component of an apparatus. To allow c... | 1. Field of the Invention Embodiments of the present invention relate generally actuators and, more specifically, to a precision molded assembly for a rotational actuator. 2. Description of the Related Art Actuators are devices configured to cause motion movement of a component an apparatus. To allow constrained relati... | 1. fiElD Of THe iNVeNTioN
EmBOdIMeNTs oF THE PReSEnT INveNTioN RELaTe GENeralLY to aCTuAtorS aND, MOre SPeCifICallY, tO a pRECISION MoLDED FlexUrE ASseMbLY fOr A RotatiONal aCTUAtoR.
2. dEscrIptiON Of thE RelAtED Art
ACtUATors ARE DeVIces CoNfIgUrEd TO CauSE MOtion or MoVEMENT Of A ComponeNt OF aN AppaRatuS. To ALLOW C... | 1. Field of the Invention Embodiments of the present invention relate generallyto actuators and, more specifically, to a precision molded flexure assembly for a rotational actuator. 2. Description of the RelatedArt Actuators aredevices configured to causemotion or movement of a component of anapparatus. To all... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention Embodiments of the present _invention_ relate generally to actuators _and,_ more specifically, to a precision molded _flexure_ assembly for _a_ rotational actuator. 2. Description of the Related Art _Actuators_ are devices configured to _cause_ motion or movement _of_ a component _of_ an app... |
The present invention relates generally to sound attenuation devices and systems, and more particularly to inflatable sound attenuation devices and systems that are portable and flexible.
In today's society, there are often areas where it is desirable to provide sound attenuation but it is difficult to achieve. Example... | the present invention relates generally to sound attenuation devices and systems, and more particularly to inflatable sound attenuation devices and systems that are portable and flexible. in today ' s society, there are often areas where it is desirable to provide sound attenuation but it is difficult to achieve. other... | The present invention relates generally to sound attenuation devices and systems, and more particularly to inflatable sound attenuation devices and systems that are portable and flexible. In today ' s society, there are often areas where it is desirable to provuve Ekund attenuation but it is difficult to achieve. Examp... | The present invention relates generally to sound attenuation devices and systems, and more particularly to inflatable sound attenuation devices and systems that portable and flexible. In today's there are often areas where it is desirable to provide sound attenuation but it is achieve. Examples include apartments, cond... | tHE PReSENT InvENTION Relates GeNERalLY To SouNd atTEnuAtIoN dEViceS aNd systeMS, AnD moRe PArTiCULARly To InFlatAblE SoUND ATTeNUaTion DevicES ANd syStEms THaT arE PORTABLE AnD flexIble.
In TOdAY'S sOCIETY, THerE ARE OFtEn AREAS whErE it is DEsirabLe tO PRoviDe SOUnD aTtEnuaTIOn bUT IT is diFfIcuLt TO aCHiEVe. ExAMPLe... | The present invention relatesgenerally to sound attenuation devices andsystems, andmore particularly to inflatable sound attenuation devicesandsystems that are portable and flexible. In today's society, there are often areas where it is desirable to provide sound attenuation but it is difficult to ac... | The present invention relates generally to sound attenuation devices and systems, _and_ more particularly to _inflatable_ sound attenuation devices _and_ systems that are portable and flexible. _In_ today's society, there _are_ often areas where it is desirable to provide _sound_ attenuation but _it_ _is_ difficult to ... |
Pearce et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,101,688 discloses a transmission system for an agricultural tractor. In a system of the type disclosed in the patent it has been conventional to employ a fixed pressure-versus-time relationship in controlling the clutches during shifting. During shuttle shifting operations, that is, shifts... | pearce et al. u. s. pat. no. 5, 101, 688 discloses a transmission configuration for an agricultural tractor. in a system of the type disclosed throughout the patent it has been conventional to employ a fixed pressure - versus - time relationship in controlling the clutches during shifting. during continuously shifting ... | Pearce et al. U. S. Pat. No. 5, 101, 688 discloses a transmission system for an agricultural tractor. In a system of the type disclosed in the patent it has NeeM conventional to employ a E(xed pressure - versus - time relationship in controlling the clutches during shifting. During sbutt,e shifting operations, that is,... | Pearce et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,101,688 discloses a transmission for an agricultural tractor. In a system of type disclosed in the patent it has been conventional to employ a fixed pressure-versus-time relationship controlling the clutches during shifting. During shuttle shifting operations, that is, shifts between and g... | PEArce eT Al. U.S. pat. No. 5,101,688 dIscLoSEs a TRansmiSSIoN sYstEm FOr an AgrICuLtuRaL tracToR. in A SYstEm oF THE type discloseD in tHe PAtenT it hAS beeN CoNventioNal To emplOy A FixEd pReSsUre-vErsUS-TimE relAtiONship in cOnTRoLLINg tHe cLuTCHEs duRInG SHifTiNG. DURing SHuTTlE SHIfTInG OPErAtiOns, ThAt iS, shiFTS... | Pearce et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,101,688 discloses a transmissionsystem for an agriculturaltractor. Ina system of the type disclosed in the patentit has beenconventional to employ a fixed pressure-versus-time relationship in controlling the clutches during shifting. During shuttle shifting operations,... | Pearce et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,101,688 discloses _a_ transmission system for an agricultural tractor. In a _system_ of _the_ type disclosed in the patent it has been conventional _to_ employ a fixed pressure-versus-time relationship in controlling the _clutches_ during _shifting._ During shuttle shifting operations, tha... |
One or more aspects of embodiments of the present disclosure are related to pressure sensors (e.g., devices for quantifying and/or detecting changes in pressure). Pressure sensors that are able to work under a range of conditions, including extreme conditions of pressure, temperature, corrosivity, etc., are desired. Ho... | one or more aspects of embodiments upon being present disclosure are related to pressure sensors ( e. g., tools for quantifying and / or identifying changes in pressure ). pressure sensors that remain allowed to work under a range of conditions, including extreme conditions of pressure, temperature, corrosivity, etc., ... | One or more aspects of embodi<eJts of the preweHt disclos85e are related to pressure sensors (e. g. , dFfices for quantifying and / or detecting changes in (resZure ). Pressure sensL#s HTat are able to work under a range of conditions, including extreme comditi0ns of pressure, temperature, corrosivity, etc. , are desir... | One more aspects of embodiments of the present disclosure are related to pressure sensors (e.g., devices quantifying and/or detecting changes in pressure). Pressure sensors that are able to work under a range of including extreme conditions of temperature, corrosivity, etc., are desired. However, available pressure sen... | onE or MOre ASpECtS OF embODImEnTs OF thE pReSENt DiSCLoSuRE ARe rELAtEd TO PrESsuRe SeNSOrS (e.G., DeviceS FOr QuaNtIfYING AnD/or dETeCtINg chANGeS In PRESSuRe). PRESsUre sENSORs ThAT Are ABLe TO wORk UNDEr a raNGE OF COndiTIoNS, INclUDinG EXtremE COnDitioNs OF PRESsURe, TeMpErAtURE, cORRosiviTy, ETC., are DesIred. HO... | One ormore aspectsofembodiments of thepresent disclosureare related to pressure sensors(e.g., devicesfor quantifying and/or detecting changes in pressure). Pressure sensors that are able to work under a range of conditions, including extreme conditions of pressure, temperature, corrosivity,etc., are desired. ... | One or more aspects of embodiments of the present disclosure _are_ related to pressure sensors (e.g., devices _for_ quantifying and/or detecting _changes_ in pressure). Pressure sensors that are able to work under a _range_ of conditions, including extreme conditions of pressure, temperature, corrosivity, _etc.,_ are d... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a temperature control method in image forming apparatuses, such as copying machines, and laser printers.
2. Description of the Related Art
Heretofore, in the image forming apparatuses, temperature rise suppression control has been implemented not to give rise t... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a temperature control method in image forming apparatuses, such as copying machines, and laser printers. 2. description of the related art heretofore, in the image forming apparatuses, temperature rise suppression control has been implemented not to give rise t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a temperature control method in image forming apparatuses, such as copying machines, and laser printers. 2. Description of the Related Art Heretofore, in the image forming apparatuses, temperature rise suppression control has been implemented not to give rise t... | 1. Field of the The invention relates to a temperature control method in image forming apparatuses, such as machines, and laser printers. 2. Description of the Related Art Heretofore, in the image forming apparatuses, temperature rise suppression control has been not to give rise to image defects due to temperature ele... | 1. FIeLD of THe iNVeNTion
THe pReSEnT InVENTION relATeS to A temperaTURe CoNtrOL mETHoD IN ImAGe FoRMIng APPaRaTuSEs, sUCh As CopyInG MachIneS, AND LAsEr PRInTeRS.
2. DesCrIPtiON of tHe rElated art
HeReTOfoRE, In the IMagE fORMINg APParAtuSeS, tEmpeRaTure riSe SUPPreSSION CONtROL Has beeN ImpleMeNTeD NoT TO GivE rise T... | 1. Field ofthe Invention Thepresent invention relates to a temperature controlmethodin imageforming apparatuses, suchas copying machines,and laser printers. 2. Description of the Related Art Heretofore, in the image forming apparatuses, temperature rise suppression control has been implemented not to give rise t... | 1. Field of the Invention The _present_ invention relates _to_ a _temperature_ control method in _image_ forming apparatuses, such as copying machines, _and_ laser printers. 2. Description _of_ the Related _Art_ Heretofore, _in_ the image forming apparatuses, temperature _rise_ _suppression_ _control_ has been implemen... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a power breaker system which selectively breaks only a fault circuit formed by a load shortcircuit etc. in a power system.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Heretofore, it has been known to use the system shown in FIG. 1 wherein the reference (M) designates a mai... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a power breaker system which selectively breaks only a fault circuit formed by faults load shortcircuit etc. in a power system. 2. description of the prior art heretofore, it has been known or use the system shown since fig. 1 wherein the reference ( m ) design... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a power breaker system which selectively breaks only a fault dircuiR formed by a lKSd shortcircuit etc. in a power system. 2. Description of the Prior Art Heretofore, it has been known to use the system shown in FIG. 1 wherein the reference (M) designates a mai... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a power system which selectively breaks only a fault circuit formed by a load shortcircuit etc. in a power system. 2. Description the Prior Art Heretofore, it has been known to use the system shown in FIG. 1 wherein the reference (M) designates a main breaker f... | 1. FIElD of the INvenTION
THE PReSEnT invenTioN relatEs TO a POWer breAkeR SySTeM wHIcH seLeCTIVeLy BreAKS ONLy a FAUlT CIrcUIT FORmed by A LoAD ShorTciRCuiT eTC. IN A PoweR sySTeM.
2. DeSCRIpTiOn of The pRIOr Art
hEReTOfOre, It HaS beEn KNOwn To uSE THe SYStEm shoWN IN fiG. 1 WhEReIN THE refEreNcE (m) desIGNatES a Mai... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present invention relates to a powerbreaker system which selectively breaks onlya fault circuitformed by a load shortcircuit etc. in a power system. 2. Description of the PriorArt Heretofore, it has been known touse the system shown in FIG. 1 wherein the refe... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ present _invention_ relates _to_ a power breaker system which selectively _breaks_ only _a_ fault circuit _formed_ by a load _shortcircuit_ _etc._ in a power _system._ 2. Description of _the_ Prior Art Heretofore, it has been _known_ to use the system shown _in_ FIG. 1 _wherein_ _the_ re... |
The present invention relates to ball retrieval, in particular golf balls. Golfers frequently hit their golf balls in unintended directions, resulting in their landing in lakes, in deep brush or briars, mud or sand. The golfer may only be able to access the ball from a relatively long distance, for example eight to ten... | the present invention relates to ball bearings, in particular golf balls. golfers frequently hit their golf balls in unintended directions, resulting in their landing in lakes, in deep brush or briars, mud or sand. the golfer may only be able to access the ball from a relatively long distance, for example eight to ten ... | The present invention relates to ball retrieval, in particular Hoof balls. Golfers frequently hit their golf balls in unintended directions, resulting in their landing in lakes, in deep brush or briars, mud or sand. The golfer may only be sbOe to access the ball from a relatively long distance, for example eight to ten... | The present invention relates to ball in particular golf balls. Golfers frequently hit their balls in unintended directions, in their landing in lakes, in deep brush briars, mud or sand. The golfer may be to access the ball from a relatively long distance, for example eight to ten feet, and then his angle of access may... | thE preSENT inveNtIOn reLAtEs To bALL rEtrieVAl, iN particulaR GoLF bAlLs. GOLfERS fREqueNTLy hIt thEIR gOlF balLs in uniNtENDEd DIREctIoNs, ResuLting In THEIr laNding In LAkeS, in DeEp BRUSH Or BRiARs, MuD oR SAnD. THe GOLfEr may OnlY be ABLE tO aCcEss thE bALl FRom A rElATIVEly long DIstANCE, fOr EXAMpLE EIGHt To TEn... | Thepresentinvention relates toball retrieval, in particular golf balls.Golfers frequently hit their golf balls in unintended directions, resulting in their landing in lakes,in deep brush or briars,mudor sand. The golfermay only be able to access the ball from a relatively long distance,... | _The_ present invention relates to _ball_ retrieval, in particular _golf_ _balls._ Golfers frequently hit their golf _balls_ in unintended directions, resulting in their landing in lakes, in _deep_ brush or briars, mud or _sand._ The golfer may only be able _to_ access the _ball_ from a relatively long distance, _for_ ... |
FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing one example of a configuration of the existing mobile communication system, and the mobile communication system shown in FIG. 9 comprises, as the subscriber side equipment, for example, subscriber data communication terminals (each of which will be referred to hereinafter as a PC) such... | fig. 8 is a block diagram showing one example of practical configuration of the existing mobile communication system, and the mobile communication system shown in fig. 9 comprises, as the subscriber side equipment, for example, subscriber data communication terminals ( each of which will be referred to hereinafter as a... | FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing one example of a configuration of the existing mobile communication system, and the mobile communication system shown in FIG. 9 comprises, as the subscriber side equipment, for example, subscriber data communication terminals (each of which will be referred to hereinafter as a PC) such... | FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing example of a configuration of the existing mobile communication and the mobile system shown in FIG. 9 comprises, as the side equipment, for example, subscriber data communication terminals (each which will be referred to hereinafter as a PC) such as personal computers (PCs) 101a and 10... | FiG. 9 Is A BLOCk diagRAm ShoWiNg OnE eXample of a conFiguRAtiON oF thE eXistING mOBILE COMmUNICatIOn sYstEM, AND THe MOBILe cOMMUNiCAtIoN SYSteM showN In fIg. 9 COMprISES, as thE SuBScRIber sIdE EQUIPMeNt, FOR ExaMpLe, SUbSCriBeR dATa CommUnIcaTIon tErMINaLs (Each Of wHIch WIll bE RefERRED to hEREiNAfTEr AS a pc) sUch... | FIG. 9 is ablock diagram showing one example of a configuration ofthe existing mobile communication system, and the mobilecommunicationsystem shown inFIG. 9 comprises, as thesubscriber side equipment, for example, subscriber data communication terminals (each of which will be referred to hereinafter as a PC)suc... | FIG. 9 _is_ _a_ block diagram showing one example of a _configuration_ _of_ the existing mobile communication system, and the mobile communication system shown in FIG. 9 comprises, as the subscriber _side_ equipment, for example, subscriber data communication terminals _(each_ of _which_ will _be_ referred to hereinaft... |
Most of the components of power system generation, transmission or distribution facilities, such as transmission lines, step-up and step-down transformers, power breakers and generators are monitored and controlled. The control and monitoring is usually performed by electromechanical or electronic equipment that are ab... | most of the components of power system generation, transmission or distribution facilities, such as transmission lines, step - up and step - down transformers, power breakers and generators are integrated and controlled. the control and monitoring is usually performed by electromechanical or electronic equipment that a... | Most of the components of power system generation, transmission or distribution facilities, such as transmission lines, step - up and step - down transformers, power breakers and generators are monitored and controlled. The control and monitoring is usually performed by electromechanical or electronic equipment that ar... | Most the components power system generation, transmission or distribution such as transmission lines, step-up and step-down transformers, power breakers and generators are monitored and controlled. The control and monitoring is usually performed by electromechanical or electronic equipment that are able to measure elec... | MOST of ThE cOmPONENTs of PoWER system GeNERatIon, TransmIssION Or DistrIbUtIOn FacilItIes, such AS tranSmiSsIOn lines, Step-UP ANd stEP-DoWn trAnSForMeRS, powEr BREAkERS anD geNEraTORS ARE monitOreD ANd ContrOlLed. tHE conTROL and MonitoRING is USualLy PErfOrmed By eLectRomEchaNicAl oR ElECtRonIc eQUIPmeNt tHat arE aB... | Mostof the components of power system generation, transmission or distribution facilities, such as transmission lines, step-upand step-down transformers, power breakersand generatorsare monitored andcontrolled. The control andmonitoring is usually performed by electromechanical or electronic equipment ... | Most of _the_ components _of_ power _system_ _generation,_ transmission or _distribution_ facilities, such as transmission lines, step-up and step-down transformers, power _breakers_ _and_ _generators_ are monitored _and_ controlled. The control and monitoring _is_ usually performed _by_ electromechanical or electronic... |
Various forms of splice housings have been proposed. Many either are not re-usable or do not provide strain relief. Among those that do provide strain relief, expense is generally great, as is inconvenience of use. | various forms called splice housings have been proposed. many either are not re - usable nor were not providing strain relief. among those that currently provide strain relief, expense is generally high, as is inconvenience of use. | Various forms of spijce hojsiMgs have NeFn proposed. Many either are not re - usable or do not provide strain relO2f. Among Hhos@ fha^ do provide sYfain relief, expense is genera>ky g%ea4, as is igconvenieGce of use. | Various forms of splice housings have proposed. Many either are not re-usable or not provide strain relief. Among those that do provide strain relief, expense is generally great, as is of use. | VArIouS FORMs oF SpliCe hOUSinGs have BEeN proPoSed. MaNY EitHer Are NoT re-uSAbLE oR dO NOT PRovIde StraIn reLIeF. AmoNG THOSe that DO PROvide sTRaIn REliEF, eXPeNSE is genERallY GREat, As is incONvEnieNCE OF uSE. | Various formsof splice housings have been proposed. Many either are not re-usable or do not provide strain relief. Among thosethat do provide strain relief,expense is generally great, as is inconvenienceof use. | Various forms of _splice_ housings have _been_ proposed. _Many_ either _are_ not re-usable or do not provide strain relief. Among those that _do_ _provide_ strain relief, _expense_ is generally great, as is inconvenience of use. |
Conventional turbochargers are driven by waste exhaust heat and gases, which are forced through an exhaust turbine housing onto a turbine wheel. The turbine wheel is connected by a common turbo-shaft to a compressor wheel. As the exhaust gases hit the turbine wheel, both wheels simultaneously rotate. Rotation of the co... | conventional turbochargers were driven by waste exhaust heat and gases, which are fed through an exhaust turbine housing onto a turbine wheel. the turbine wheel is connected by a common turbo - shaft to a compressor wheel. as the turbine gases hit the turbine wheel, both wheels simultaneously engage. rotation of the co... | Conventional turbochargers are driven by waste exhaust heat and gases, which are forced through an exhaust turbine housing onto a turbine wheel. The turbine wheel is connected by a common turbo - shaft to a compressor wheel. As the dxhaist gases hit the turbine wheel, both wheels simultaneously rotate. Rotation of the ... | turbochargers are driven by heat and gases, which are forced through an exhaust turbine housing onto a turbine wheel. The turbine wheel is connected by a common turbo-shaft to a compressor wheel. As the exhaust gases hit the turbine wheel, both wheels simultaneously rotate. Rotation of the compressor wheel draws air in... | ConVeNTIoNal TUrBocHargErs aRE DrivEn by WAstE eXHaUSt HEAT And GasEs, WHiCh ARE fORCED tHrOUgh an exhAUST tUrBiNE houSiNg oNtO A tUrbiNE whEeL. tHe tUrbine WhEEL iS connECTeD BY a cOmmOn tURBO-shAFT to A cOmpRESsOr WHeEL. As THE ExhaUst GaSes hIt THE TUrbiNE Wheel, bOTH WhEEls SIMUlTanEoUsly roTaTE. rOTAtIOn Of thE CO... | Conventionalturbochargers are drivenby waste exhaust heat and gases, which are forced through an exhaust turbine housing onto a turbine wheel.The turbine wheel is connectedby a common turbo-shaft to a compressor wheel. As the exhaustgases hit the turbine wheel, both wheels simultaneously rotate. Rotation ofth... | Conventional turbochargers are driven by waste exhaust _heat_ _and_ gases, _which_ are forced through an exhaust turbine housing onto a turbine wheel. The _turbine_ wheel is connected by a _common_ turbo-shaft to a compressor _wheel._ As the exhaust gases _hit_ the turbine wheel, both wheels simultaneously _rotate._ _R... |
Optical modulators are needed for external modulation of light in the medium and long haul telecommunication markets. Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) allows for more than 40 times multiplication of the system's signal carrying capacity. Reduction of cost per DWDM channel provides a competitive edge for te... | optical modulators are needed for external modulation of light in the medium and long haul telecommunication markets. dense wavelength division multiplexing ( dwdm ) allows for more than 40 times multiplication of the system ' s signal carrying capacity. reduction of cost per dwdm channel provides a competitive edge fo... | Optical modulators are needed for external modulation of light in the medium and long haul telecommunication markets. Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) allK1s for more thsB 40 times multiplication of the system ' s signal carrying capacity. Reduction of cost per DWDM channel provides a competitive efve for ... | Optical modulators are needed external modulation light in the medium and long haul telecommunication markets. Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) allows for more than 40 times multiplication of the system's signal carrying capacity. Reduction of cost per DWDM provides a competitive edge for equipment manufac... | optical moDULatORs ARe needed fOr extERNaL moDulatiOn Of Light IN the mEDiUm AnD LoNg hauL teLECOMMuNicatIoN mArKeTS. DenSE wAVElEngTH DIVisiOn MuLTipLExINg (dwdM) ALlOWS FOR More ThAn 40 TIMES MuLtIPliCATIOn of THE sySTEM'S sigNal cARRying CapAcitY. ReDUctIOn Of cOSt per Dwdm ChANneL PRoViDES A comPeTiTIve EdGe FOr Te... | Optical modulators areneeded for external modulation of light in the medium and long haul telecommunicationmarkets. Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) allows for more than 40timesmultiplication of the system's signal carrying capacity.Reduction of cost per DWDM channel provides a compet... | _Optical_ modulators are needed for external modulation _of_ _light_ _in_ the medium and _long_ haul telecommunication markets. Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing _(DWDM)_ _allows_ for more than 40 times _multiplication_ of _the_ system's signal carrying _capacity._ Reduction of _cost_ per _DWDM_ _channel_ provides... |
.beta.-isophorone has great economic significance since it is an important synthetic structural element for the production of carotinoids, vitamins and pharmaceutical products. In particular, .beta.-isophorone is required as a precursor for ketoisophorone (2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-2-ene-1,4-dione) and trimethylhydroquin... | . beta. - isophorone has great economic significance since it is an important synthetic structural element for the production of carotinoids, vitamins and pharmaceutical products. in particular,. a. - isophorone is required as a precursor for ketoisophorone ( 2, 6, 6 - trimethylcyclohex - 2 - ene - 1, 4 - dione ) and t... | . beta. - isophorone has great economic significance since it is an important synthetic structural element for the production of carotinoids, vitamins and pharmaceutical products. In particular, . beta. - isophorone is required as a precursor for ketoisophorone (2, 6, 6 - trimethylcyclohex - 2 - ene - 1, 4 - dione) and... | .beta.-isophorone has great economic significance since it is important synthetic structural element for the production carotinoids, vitamins and pharmaceutical products. In particular, .beta.-isophorone is required as a precursor for ketoisophorone (2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-2-ene-1,4-dione) and trimethylhydroquinone an... | .bETA.-isophORONE haS gREAt eCoNOMic SiGnIficancE SiNCE It is AN iMPoRtant sYNthETIC sTRuCTUrAL eLemEnt FoR the pROduCtiON oF CArotInOIDs, VITaMins ANd pharmaCeUTiCaL pRoDuCTS. iN pARTicUlAR, .BEtA.-ISOpHoROnE IS ReqUIRED As A PRecuRsor FOR kEToisOPHOroNe (2,6,6-trimETHYlcYcLOHEx-2-ene-1,4-DIONE) and tRIMEThyLHYDROQUiN... | .beta.-isophoronehas great economic significance since it isan important synthetic structural element for the production of carotinoids, vitamins and pharmaceutical products.In particular, .beta.-isophorone is required as a precursor forketoisophorone (2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-2-ene-1,4-dione) and trimethylh... | .beta.-isophorone has great economic _significance_ _since_ it is an important synthetic structural element for the _production_ of carotinoids, vitamins and pharmaceutical products. In particular, .beta.-isophorone is required as _a_ _precursor_ for ketoisophorone (2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-2-ene-1,4-dione) and _trimeth... |
1. Field
The subject matter disclosed herein relates to electronic devices, and more particularly to methods and apparatuses for use in devices enabled to receive control channel information.
2. Information
Wireless communication systems are fast becoming one of the most prevalent technologies in the digital informatio... | 1. field the subject matter disclosed herein relates to electronic devices, and more particularly to methods and apparatuses for use in devices enabled by receive control channel information. 2. information wireless communication systems are already becoming several of the most crucial technologies in the digital infor... | 1. Field The subject matter Eisclosew herein relates to electronic devices, and more particularly to methods and apparatuses for use in devices enabled to receive control channel information. 2. Information Wireless communication systems are fast becoming one of the most prevalent technologies in the digital informatio... | 1. Field The subject matter disclosed herein relates to electronic devices, particularly methods and apparatuses for use in enabled receive control channel information. 2. Information Wireless communication systems are fast becoming one of the most prevalent technologies in the digital information arena. Satellite and ... | 1. FIELd
THe subJECT mATteR DISClosED HErein rElATeS to ELectRonIC dEviCes, and MorE PaRticULArLy tO MeThoDs aNd aPparAtUSeS FOR use iN dEVIces enaBlEd To receIvE CONTrOl ChANnel INFoRmaTioN.
2. InfoRmAtiON
WiReless coMMuNICatiON systems ArE FaSt beCOMInG oNe of tHe MOst PRevalEnt TEcHnolOGiEs in THE diGiTAL InfOrmAtiO... | 1. Field Thesubject matter disclosedherein relates toelectronic devices, andmore particularly to methods and apparatuses for use in devices enabled to receive control channel information. 2. Information Wireless communication systems are fast becoming one ofthe most prevalent technologiesin t... | 1. Field The subject matter disclosed herein relates to _electronic_ devices, and more particularly to _methods_ _and_ _apparatuses_ for _use_ in devices enabled to receive control channel information. 2. Information Wireless communication systems are fast becoming _one_ of the most _prevalent_ technologies _in_ _the_ ... |
Financial instruments play an important role in the modern society. A large number of financial instruments are issued and circulated everyday to serve as proof of ownership or to facilitate monetary transactions. Each financial instrument is typically either a physical or virtual document having some monetary value an... | financial instruments play an important role in the modern society. a large number of financial instruments are issued and circulated everyday to serve as proof of ownership or to facilitate monetary transactions. each financial instrument is typically either a physical or virtual document having some monetary value an... | Financial instruments play an important role in the modern society. A large number of financial instruments are issued and circulated everyday to serve as proof of ownership or to facilitate monetary transactions. Each financial instrument is tjpicall% either a physical or virtual document having some monetary value an... | instruments play an important role in the modern society. large number of financial instruments are issued and circulated everyday to serve as proof of ownership or to facilitate monetary transactions. Each financial instrument is typically either a physical or virtual document some monetary value and/or recording a mo... | fInaNCiAl InStRuMeNtS plAY An iMporTant ROLE In tHe MODerN sOCieTY. A LARGE nuMber oF fINancIal INStruMeNtS arE isSUEd AnD ciRcuLATed EVerYDaY tO SeRvE aS PrOof OF oWnerSHIP Or To faciLITaTE moNeTaRy TraNsAcTioNS. each financIAL inStruMENt Is tyPiCaLly eitHEr A phYsIcAl Or virTuAl DocumeNT hAVIng sOME moNetaRy VAlUE AN... | Financial instruments play an important role in the modern society. A large number of financial instruments areissued and circulatedeveryday to serve as proofofownership or to facilitatemonetary transactions. Eachfinancial instrument is typically either a physical or virtual document having ... | Financial instruments play an important role _in_ _the_ modern society. A large number of financial _instruments_ are issued and circulated everyday _to_ serve as _proof_ of _ownership_ or to facilitate monetary transactions. Each _financial_ _instrument_ _is_ typically either _a_ physical or virtual document _having_ ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to trowel devices and more particularly pertains to a new leveling trowel for ensuring a level surface when utilizing a trowel.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The use of trowel devices is known in the prior art. More specifically, trowel devices heretofore devise... | 1. characterization of the invention and present invention relates to trowel devices and more particularly pertains to a new balanced trowel for ensuring a level surface when utilizing a trowel. 2. description of the prior art the use of trowel devices is known in the prior art. more specifically, trowel devices hereto... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to trowel devices and more particularly pertains to a new leveling trowel for enXur*ng a level surface when utilizing a trowel. 2. Description of the Prior Art The use of trowel devices is known in the prior art. More specifically, trowel devices heretofore devise... | 1. Field of the The present invention relates to trowel devices and more particularly pertains to a new for ensuring a level surface when utilizing a Description of the Prior Art The use of trowel devices is in the prior art. More specifically, trowel devices heretofore devised and utilized are known to basically of fa... | 1. fiElD Of the InVENTiOn
tHe PRESenT InventioN RELAteS to TROwEl DEvicES And more partICULaRLY PeRtAiNs TO A nEw lEvEliNG TrOwEL for enSUrInG a LeVEL suRfAce WHeN utILIziNG a trOWeL.
2. descrIPTion oF tHE PriOr aRt
THe USE OF troWEl dEVICES IS KNoWn IN the PRiOr aRt. mOrE SpECIfICaLLY, trowEL DeviCes HErETofore dEVIse... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent inventionrelates totrowel devicesandmore particularlypertains to anew leveling trowel for ensuring a level surface when utilizing a trowel. 2. Description of the Prior Art The use of trowel devices is known in the priorart. More specifically, trowel devic... | 1. Field of the Invention The _present_ invention relates to _trowel_ _devices_ _and_ _more_ particularly _pertains_ to _a_ new leveling trowel for ensuring a level _surface_ when utilizing a trowel. 2. Description of the Prior Art The use of trowel devices is _known_ _in_ the prior art. More _specifically,_ trowel dev... |
The rescuing of people stranded in a body of water, particularly turbulent waters encountered in the oceans of the world, is not a simple task. In many environments, such as at off-shore drilling rigs, motorized boats are held by davits to be deployed in the event of an emergency, such as an explosion at the site, whic... | the rescuing of people stranded in a body of water, particularly turbulent waters encountered in the oceans of the world, is not a simple task. in many fields, such as sea off - shore drilling rigs, motorized boats are held by davits to be deployed in the event of an emergency, such as an explosion at the site, which m... | The rescuing of people stranded in a body of water, particularly turbulent waters encountered in the oceans of the world, is not a simple task. In many environments, such as at off - shore drilling rigs, motorized boats are held by davits to be deployed in the event of an emergency, such as an explosion at the site, wh... | The rescuing of people stranded body of water, particularly turbulent waters encountered in the oceans of the world, is not a simple task. In many environments, such as at off-shore drilling rigs, motorized boats are held by davits to be deployed in the event of an emergency, such as an explosion at the site, which mig... | The rEScUInG of pEopLE StrANDED In A bODY oF WaTEr, pArticuLarLy turBuLEnt wATErS ENCOuntERED iN tHe oCeaNS Of THE woRld, IS NoT a simPlE tAsK. iN Many eNVIRonMents, suCh AS aT OFF-sHOre DrIlLiNG RiGS, moTOriZEd BoaTS aRE HeLD by DAVits to be DEPLOyEd iN thE EVENT oF aN emErGEnCy, suCh AS An exPLOSioN AT thE SITe, whIC... | The rescuing of peoplestranded in a body of water, particularly turbulent waters encountered in theoceansof the world, is not a simple task. In many environments, such as at off-shore drilling rigs, motorized boats are held by davits to be deployed in the event of an emergency, such as anexplosion at ... | The rescuing of people stranded in _a_ body _of_ water, particularly turbulent waters encountered in the oceans of the _world,_ is _not_ _a_ _simple_ task. In many environments, such as at off-shore _drilling_ rigs, motorized boats are held by davits _to_ be deployed _in_ the _event_ of an emergency, such _as_ an explo... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention generally relates to the field of polymers. More specifically, the invention relates to wellbore treatment compositions using hydrophilically modified polymers.
2. Background of the Invention
Associative thickening or gelation of water soluble polymers has many potential applica... | 1. field of the invention this invention generally relates to the field of polymers. more specifically, the invention relates to wellbore treatment compositions using hydrophilically modified polymers. 2. background of practical invention associative thickening or gelation of water soluble polymers has many potential a... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention generally relates to the field of polymers. More specifically, the invention relates to wellbore treatment compositions using hydrophilically modified polymers. 2. Background of the Invention Associative thickening or gelation of water soluble polymers has many potential applica... | 1. Field the Invention This invention generally relates to the field of polymers. More specifically, the invention to wellbore treatment compositions using hydrophilically modified polymers. 2. Background of Associative thickening or gelation of water soluble polymers has many potential applications in such diverse fie... | 1. fieLd OF thE iNvenTIOn
thIs INventIOn gEneraLLY reLAtes TO ThE Field oF polymERS. MORe sPeCIFicalLY, ThE iNvENtIoN rELatEs To WEllbore TReATMENT CoMPOsitIoNS usInG HyDroPhILIcAllY MOdIFiED pOLYMERs.
2. BaCKGRoUnD of ThE iNvEnTiOn
AsSoCIatIvE THICKENiNg oR GeLAtiON Of watER solublE poLYmErS Has maNy pOteNtial appLiCA... | 1. Field of the Invention Thisinvention generally relates tothe field of polymers. More specifically, the invention relates to wellbore treatment compositions using hydrophilically modified polymers. 2. Background of the InventionAssociative thickening or gelation of water soluble polymers has many potential ... | _1._ Field _of_ the Invention This invention generally _relates_ to the field of polymers. _More_ specifically, the invention _relates_ to wellbore treatment _compositions_ _using_ hydrophilically modified polymers. _2._ Background of the Invention _Associative_ thickening or gelation of water _soluble_ _polymers_ has ... |
The present invention relates to a cooling apparatus for circulating a cooled brine used for a freezing show case, a refrigerating show case, a freezer, a refrigerator and the like.
Conventionally, a freon refrigerant has been used as a refrigerant employed in a compression type refrigerating machine, however, by recon... | the present invention relates to a cooling apparatus for preparing a cooled brine used for a freezing show case, a refrigerating show case, a freezer, a refrigerator and the like. conventionally, a freon refrigerant has been used as a refrigerant employed in a compression type refrigerating machine, however, by reconsi... | The present invention relates to a cooling apparatus for circulating a cooled brine used for a freezing show case, a refrigerating show case, a freezer, a refrigerator and the like. Conventionally, a freon refrigerant has been used as a refrigerant employed in a compression type refrigerating machine, however, by recon... | The relates to a cooling apparatus for circulating a cooled used for a freezing show case, refrigerating show case, a freezer, a refrigerator and the like. Conventionally, a freon refrigerant has been used as a refrigerant employed in a compression type refrigerating machine, however, by reconsidering an ozone layer br... | ThE PReseNT InVenTioN RElaTES to a cOOlING aPPAratUs foR circuLaTIng A cOoLEd bRiNE usED for a FREezING Show cASE, a REfrigerATiNg ShoW CAse, A FREEZEr, a reFrIgerAtOr ANd tHE lIkE.
cONvENtIonaLlY, A freoN RefrigEranT hAs beEN uSeD aS a rEFriGerAnt EMpLoYED In A comprESsIoN TYpe rEFRIGERAtINg MachiNE, howEVER, bY rECon... | The present inventionrelates to a cooling apparatus forcirculating a cooled brine used for a freezing show case, a refrigerating show case,a freezer,a refrigeratorand the like. Conventionally, a freon refrigerant has been used as a refrigerant employed ina compression type refrigeratingmachine, h... | The _present_ _invention_ relates to a cooling apparatus for circulating a cooled brine used for a _freezing_ show case, a _refrigerating_ show case, a freezer, a refrigerator and the like. Conventionally, a freon refrigerant has been used as a refrigerant employed _in_ _a_ compression type _refrigerating_ _machine,_ _... |
This invention relates to bottle orienting apparatus, and more particularly relates to apparatus for accepting bottles, each of which has a first end and a second end, in random, first end leading and first end trailing dispositions, and selectively reorienting the bottles so that they lie in substantially uniform, fir... | this invention relates to bottle orienting apparatus, and more particularly related to apparatus for accepting bottles, each of which has a first end and a second end, in random, first ending leading and first end trailing dispositions, and selectively reorienting the bottles so that they lie in substantially uniform, ... | This invention relates to bottle orienting apparatus, and more particularly relates to apparatus for accepting bottles, each of which has a first end and a second end, in random, first end leading and first end trailing dispositions, and selectively reorienting the bottles so that they lie in substantially uniform, fir... | This invention relates to bottle orienting apparatus, and more particularly relates to apparatus for accepting bottles, each of has a first end and a second end, in random, first end leading and first end trailing dispositions, and selectively reorienting the bottles so they lie in substantially uniform, first end lead... | THIS invenTioN ReLates To BoTTlE ORIeNtInG APpaRatUs, And MOre PaRtICularlY rElAtES tO appARATUs FoR aCcEptinG BotTLES, EaCh oF WHich HAs a firST END aND a secoND end, In rANdOm, fIRsT END LEadinG ANd FiRsT EnD TRailInG DiSpOSitIons, aNd seLectIVelY rEorIeNtinG thE bOTTLES sO that thEy lIe In suBstAnTiAlly UNiFOrM, fIR... | This invention relates to bottle orienting apparatus,and more particularly relates to apparatus for accepting bottles,eachof which has a first end and a second end, in random, firstend leading and firstend trailing dispositions, and selectively reorienting the bottles so thatthey lie insubstantiallyunifo... | _This_ invention _relates_ to bottle orienting apparatus, and more _particularly_ _relates_ _to_ _apparatus_ _for_ accepting bottles, each of which has a first end _and_ a _second_ end, in random, first _end_ _leading_ and first end trailing dispositions, and selectively reorienting the bottles so _that_ they _lie_ in ... |
In live entertainment, singers, or vocalists, are one of the most prevalent type of performers. This is especially true for live music events, which can range from large venue concerts to weekly services at local houses of worship.
Typically, when there is only a single vocalist, he or she will utilize a microphone to ... | in live entertainment, singers, or soloists, are one of the most prevalent type of performers. this is especially true for live music events, which can range from large venue concerts to weekly services at local houses of worship. often, when there is only any single vocalist, he or she will utilize a microphone to sin... | In live entertainment, singers, or vocalists, are one of the most prevalent type of performers. This is especially true for live music events, which can range from large venue concerts to weekly services at local houses of worship. Typically, when there is only a single vocalist, he or she will utilize a microphone to ... | In live entertainment, or vocalists, are one of the most prevalent type of performers. This is especially true live music events, which can range from large venue concerts weekly services at local houses of worship. Typically, when there only a single vocalist, he or she will a microphone to into and at least one speak... | In LivE EntERTaiNMeNt, sIngerS, oR vOCAlisTS, Are OnE oF the mOst prevalENt tYpE of PerFoRMERS. thIs is esPEcIallY TRUe for LiVE MuSIC EveNTS, WHiCH cAn RAnGe from LARgE vENUe CoNcertS To weEKly serVICes At Local houSeS Of WOrSHIp.
TypICaLlY, WhEn ThERE is Only a singLe vOcaliSt, He OR sHE WiLl UtIlIZe A miCroPHonE TO ... | In live entertainment,singers, or vocalists, are one of the mostprevalent type of performers. This isespeciallytrue for live music events,which can range from large venue concerts to weekly services at local housesof worship. Typically, when there isonly asingle vocalist, he or she will utilize a... | In live entertainment, singers, _or_ vocalists, are one of the most _prevalent_ _type_ of performers. This is _especially_ true for live music events, which can range _from_ large venue _concerts_ _to_ weekly services at local _houses_ of _worship._ Typically, when there is only a single vocalist, _he_ or she will util... |
It is estimated that more than 13 million Americans are afflicted with clinically significant coronary artery disease (CAD) (American Heart Association 2004) and the care of these patients costs greater than $133 billion annually. Of those afflicted, 10% are less than 54 years old. Although a minority of the patient ba... | it is estimated that more than 13 million americans are afflicted with clinically significant coronary artery disease ( cad ) ( american heart association 2004 ) and the benefit of these patients costs broader than $ 133 billion annually. of those afflicted, 10 % are less than 54 years old. although a minority of the p... | It is estimated that more than 13 million Americans are afflicted with clinically significant coronary artery disease (CAD) (American Heart Association 2004) and the care of these patients costs greater than $ 133 billion annually. Of those afflicted, 10% are less than 54 years old. Although a minority of the patient b... | It is estimated that more than 13 million Americans are afflicted with clinically coronary artery disease (CAD) (American Heart Association 2004) and the care of these patients greater than $133 billion annually. Of those afflicted, 10% are less than 54 old. Although a minority of the patient base, this group provides ... | iT IS eStiMated thAt MoRE THan 13 mILlioN AmeRicanS ARe AfFLicTEd With CliniCAllY SIgnIFiCaNt CoROnAry aRteRy DiseAsE (Cad) (aMERicAN hEaRT aSsoCIATiOn 2004) AND THE carE oF THesE PAtiEntS CoSts grEAter ThAn $133 billION annuALLY. Of THOse aFfLIcTED, 10% ArE LESs THaN 54 years oLd. althoUGh A minoriTy OF tHe PAtiENt bA... | Itis estimated that more than 13 million Americans are afflictedwith clinically significant coronaryartery disease (CAD) (American HeartAssociation 2004) and the careof these patientscosts greaterthan$133 billion annually. Of those afflicted, 10% are less than 54years old.Although a minority ... | It is _estimated_ that more than 13 million Americans are afflicted with clinically significant coronary artery disease (CAD) _(American_ Heart Association 2004) and the care of these patients _costs_ greater than $133 billion _annually._ Of those afflicted, _10%_ are less than _54_ years old. Although a minority of th... |
Various needle-less injection devices with different configurations for injecting a—typically drug-containing—fluid through or into the human skin are known in the art. The conventional devices have in common that the fluid is ejected through a very small outlet of an ampoule through application of high pressure, where... | various needle - less injection devices with different configurations for injecting a — typically drug - containing — fluid through or into the human skin are known in the art. the conventional devices have in common that the fluid is ejected through a very small outlet of an ampoule through application of high pressur... | Various needle - less injection devices with different configurations for injecting a — typically drug - containing — fluid through or into the human skin are known in the art. The conventional devices have in common that the fluid is ejected through a very small outlet of an ampoule through application of high pressur... | Various needle-less injection with different for injecting a—typically drug-containing—fluid or into the human skin are known in the art. conventional devices have in common that the fluid ejected through a very small outlet of an ampoule through application of high pressure, the fluid attains a very high exit velocity... | VariOus neeDLE-lESs iNjecTIon DEviCes wIth DiFfErENt coNFIGuRAtions for iNjeCTing A—tYPiCaLLY DRUg-coNtaININg—fLuid thROuGh Or iNTo the huMAn SkIN ARe kNOWN iN tHe aRt. thE convEnTIoNAl DEvicES hAVE In cOmMOn thAT thE FlUId iS ejECTED ThrOugh A vEry SMalL OuTlEt OF aN amPOule ThRoUgh aPpliCaTION of HIGH PREssURe, wHere... | Various needle-less injection devices with different configurationsforinjecting a—typically drug-containing—fluid throughor intothe human skin are known in theart.The conventional deviceshave in common that the fluid is ejected through a very small outlet of an ampoule through application of high pressure, whe... | Various _needle-less_ injection devices with _different_ configurations _for_ _injecting_ a—typically drug-containing—fluid through or into the human skin are known in the art. _The_ conventional _devices_ have in _common_ that the fluid is _ejected_ through a very small _outlet_ of an ampoule through application of hi... |
This invention relates generally to non-lethal, non-eye-damaging security devices based on intense light and, more particularly to non-lethal, non-damaging security devices to provide low-cost, extremely effective warning, visual impairment, and disorientation through illumination by bright, visible light beams.
In rec... | this invention relates generally to non - harmless, non - eye - damaging security devices based on intense light and, more particularly to non - lethal, non - damaging security devices to provide low - cost, extremely effective warning, visual impairment, and disorientation through illumination by bright, visible light... | This invention relates generally to non - lethal, non - eye - damaging security devices based on intense light and, more particularly to non - lethal, non - damaging security devices to prkvude low - cost, extremely effective warning, visual impairment, and disorientation through illumination by bright, visible light b... | This invention relates generally non-lethal, non-eye-damaging security devices based on intense light and, more particularly to non-lethal, non-damaging security devices to low-cost, effective warning, visual impairment, and disorientation through illumination by bright, visible light beams. In recent years, the employ... | ThIs iNVeNTION rElAteS GeNeRalLY To NoN-lEthAL, Non-eYe-daMAgIng SECurIty DEVices BaSed oN IntEnSE lIGht And, mORe PArTiCulaRlY tO NON-LeThAL, Non-DaMAgINg SecUriTY dEviceS to PRoVide lOW-Cost, extrEMeLY efFEcTive WarnINg, VIsuAl imPAirment, And disOrientaTIoN ThRough iLLUMINATiON BY briGHt, VISIBLe lIgHt beAMs.
iN REc... | This invention relatesgenerally to non-lethal, non-eye-damaging security devices based on intense light and, moreparticularly to non-lethal, non-damaging security devicesto provide low-cost,extremely effective warning,visual impairment, and disorientation through illumination by bright, visiblelight beams. In ... | This invention _relates_ generally to non-lethal, non-eye-damaging _security_ devices based _on_ intense light _and,_ more particularly _to_ non-lethal, non-damaging _security_ devices to provide low-cost, extremely effective _warning,_ visual impairment, _and_ _disorientation_ through illumination by _bright,_ visible... |
The present invention relates to a friction stir welding method that is applicable to panel welding used, for example, in aluminum alloy railway cars and buildings.
A two-face structure (panel) for railway cars using hollow members is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 246863/1990, and another using laminated p... | the present invention relates to a friction stir welding method that is applicable to panel panels used, for example, in aluminum welding railway cars and buildings. a two - sheet structure ( panel ) of railway cars utilizing hollow members is disclosed in japanese patent laid - open no. 246863 / 1990, and another usin... | The present invention relates to a friction stir welding method that is applicable to panel welding used, for example, in aluminum alloy railway cars and buildings. A two - faXF strustuFe (panel) for railway cars using hollow members is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid - Open No. 246863 / 1990, and another using .amin... | The present invention relates to a friction stir welding method is applicable to panel welding used, for example, in aluminum alloy cars buildings. A two-face structure (panel) for railway cars hollow members is in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 246863/1990, and another using laminated panels, such as honeycomb panels, ... | the prEsent inventIOn reLatES TO A FRiCTioN STIR weLDIng metHOD thaT IS aPPlicABle TO paNEl WELDIng uSeD, foR EXAMPLE, iN aLUMInum alLoy raILWAY CArs AnD bUIldiNGS.
A twO-fAce stRUCtUrE (pAnel) For RAilWay Cars USiNg hoLLOW mEMBERs iS disCLosed In japaNESE PATeNt LAID-OPen no. 246863/1990, And aNoTHEr USInG lAMinATeD P... | The present invention relates to a friction stir welding methodthat is applicable to panel welding used,for example, inaluminum alloy railway carsand buildings. Atwo-face structure (panel)for railway cars using hollow members is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No.246863/1990, and another... | _The_ present invention relates to _a_ _friction_ stir welding _method_ that is _applicable_ to _panel_ _welding_ used, for example, _in_ aluminum alloy railway cars and buildings. _A_ two-face _structure_ _(panel)_ _for_ railway cars using hollow members _is_ disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 246863/1990, _an... |
The expression "near-infra-red spectroscopy" is used to designate methods of measurements based upon the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range from 700 to 2500 nm. The reason for using this expression is that it refers to the part of the infra-red wavelength range lying closes... | the expression " near - infra - red spectroscopy " is used to designate methods of absorption based upon the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation in the spectral range from 700 to 2500 nm. the reason behind using this expression is that it refers to the part of that infra - red wavelength range lyin... | The expression " nex$ - infra - red apectrosSopy " is used to designate methods of measurements based upon the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range from 700 to 2500 nm. The reason for using this expression is that it refers to the part of the infra - red wavelength rSng# lyin... | expression "near-infra-red spectroscopy" used to designate methods of based upon the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range from to 2500 nm. The reason using this expression is that it refers part of the infra-red wavelength range lying closest to the visual range of the spectr... | ThE EXprESSion "NEAr-InfRa-RED sPeCtROscOpY" Is UsED to DeSIGnATE METhOdS of mEasuREments Based UPOn tHE INtEraCTION bEtwEEN MattEr AND ElECtrOMaGNeTIc radIatION In The WAvELEnGth RAnge from 700 tO 2500 Nm. THe reAsON FOr USIng thIS exPReSSION IS THAT iT reFeRS TO thE PArT oF the INFra-red WAveLEnGth raNGe lYing cLOses... | Theexpression "near-infra-redspectroscopy" is used to designate methodsof measurements basedupon the interaction between matter and electromagneticradiation in the wavelengthrange from 700 to 2500nm. The reason for using this expression is thatit refers to the partof the infra-red wavelength range lying close... | The expression "near-infra-red spectroscopy" is used to designate _methods_ of _measurements_ based upon the interaction between matter _and_ electromagnetic _radiation_ in the wavelength range from 700 to _2500_ nm. The reason _for_ using this expression _is_ that it refers to the part of the infra-red wavelength rang... |
In recent years, a demand for wireless networks has been increasing with the development of mobile communication technologies. Particularly, active research efforts for integrating a local wireless network based on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 standard and a mobile communication n... | in recent years, a demand for wireless networks has been increasing with the development advanced mobile communication technologies. particularly, active research efforts for integrating a local wireless network based on the institute of electrical and electronics engineers ( ieee ) 802. 11 standard and a mobile commun... | In recent years, a demand for wireless networks has been increasing with the development of mobile communication technologies. Particularly, active research efforts for integrating a local wireless network based on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802. 11 standard and a mobile communication ... | In recent years, a demand for wireless has been increasing with the development of mobile communication technologies. Particularly, active research efforts for integrating local wireless network based on the Institute of Electrical Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 standard and a mobile communication network such as ... | IN reCeNT yEaRs, a dEmanD For WirelEsS NetWOrkS hAS beeN INCReASINg WitH tHe dEVELOPmENT Of Mobile cOMmUniCatiON tEChNolOGIES. paRticulArLy, ACTIVe ResEArcH Efforts FOR INtEgrAtIng a locAL WiRELEsS nEtwORK bAsEd oN THE INSTitUTe Of EleCTRiCaL AnD eleCTROnics ENGineeRS (Ieee) 802.11 stAnDArd AnD A MobIle cOmMuNIcAtIon N... | In recent years, a demandfor wireless networkshas been increasingwiththe development of mobile communication technologies. Particularly, active research effortsfor integrating a localwireless network based on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 standard and a mobile commu... | In recent years, a demand for wireless networks has been increasing with the development of mobile communication technologies. Particularly, active research _efforts_ _for_ integrating a local wireless network based on _the_ Institute of Electrical and _Electronics_ Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 standard _and_ _a_ mobile _co... |
The lenses of cameras used in intersection and roadway monitoring systems must be cleaned periodically in order to prevent dirt and other debris from settling on the lenses and obscuring or distorting the images. In many instances these cameras are mounted at heights and locations intended to maximize the coverage of t... | the lenses of cameras used in intersection sign roadway monitoring systems must be cleaned periodically in order to prevent dirt and other debris from settling on the lenses and obscuring or distorting the images. in many instances these cameras are mounted at heights and locations intended to maximize the coverage of ... | The lenses of cameras used in intersection and roadway monitoring systems must be cleaned periodically in order to prevent dirt and other debris from settling on the lenses and obscuring or distorting the images. In many instances these cameras are mounted at heights and locations intended to maximize the coverat# of t... | The lenses of cameras used in intersection and roadway monitoring systems must be cleaned periodically in order to prevent dirt and other from settling on the lenses and obscuring distorting the images. In many instances these are mounted at heights and locations to maximize the coverage of the cameras, are not easily ... | THE lensES Of cAMERas uSeD IN IntersECTIOn AnD ROAdwAY mONIToring SYsTEms mUSt bE CLeaNeD PERIodIcALlY IN orDer to PrEvENt DIrT aND oTHEr deBris FRoM sETtLiNG ON thE LENses AND OBscurIng Or DIsTOrtiNg tHe imAgeS. in many insTaNCES tHeSE Cameras arE mOunteD aT heightS anD lOCatiONs iNTendEd to MaxImiZe THe CoVeRAGE oF T... | Thelenses of cameras used in intersection and roadway monitoring systems must be cleaned periodically in order to prevent dirt and otherdebris from settlingon the lenses and obscuring or distorting the images.In many instances these cameras are mounted at heights and locations intendedto maxi... | The _lenses_ of cameras used in intersection and roadway _monitoring_ systems must be cleaned periodically in order to prevent dirt and other debris _from_ settling _on_ the lenses and obscuring _or_ distorting the images. In many instances these cameras are mounted _at_ _heights_ and locations intended to _maximize_ t... |
Rotating equipment used in the industry often require mechanical sealing in the region where a shaft driven by a motor enters a housing. Equipment such as pumps, blowers, mixers, and compressors can often contain fluid within the housing. It is desirable to seal the shaft entry to prevent any fluid in the housing from ... | rotating equipment used in the industry often require mechanical sealing in the region where a shaft driven by a motor enters a housing. equipment such as pumps, blowers, mixers, and compressors can often contain fluid within that housing. it is desirable to seal the shaft entry to prevent any fluid in the housing from... | Rotating equipment used in the industry KCten require mechanical sealing in the region where a shaft d#ivSn by a motor enters a housing. Equipment such as pumps, blowers, mixers, and compressors can often contain fluid within the housing. It is desirable to seal the shaft entry to prevent any fluid in the housing from ... | Rotating equipment in the industry often require mechanical sealing in the region where a shaft driven by a motor enters a housing. Equipment such as pumps, mixers, and compressors can often contain fluid within the housing. It is desirable to seal the shaft entry to prevent any fluid in the housing entering the atmosp... | rotatINg EQUIpMEnT uSEd in thE InDustRy oFtEn reQUire MeCHaniCAl sEalIng IN ThE RegIon WhERe A sHAFt dRIvEN by a MotOr enTerS A HoUSing. eqUIpmeNt suCh As pumPs, BlOWeRS, mIxERs, anD COMpreSSoRs cAN oftEn CONTAiN FLUID witHin thE HoUSIng. It iS deSiRAble to SEaL THE shAft ENtrY tO preVeNt Any FluID IN THe HoUSiNg froM ... | Rotating equipment used in the industry often require mechanical sealing inthe region where a shaft driven by a motorenters ahousing. Equipment such as pumps, blowers,mixers, and compressors can often contain fluid within the housing. It is desirable to seal the shaft entry to prevent any fluid in the hou... | Rotating equipment _used_ in the industry often _require_ _mechanical_ sealing in _the_ region where a shaft driven by a motor _enters_ a _housing._ _Equipment_ _such_ _as_ pumps, blowers, mixers, and compressors can often contain _fluid_ within the housing. It is desirable to seal the shaft entry to prevent any fluid ... |
The present invention relates generally to a radar system and, more particularly, to a warning radar that may be used to detect obstacles in the path of a vehicle. Although the present invention will be described herein primarily with regard to a vehicle obstruction warning radar, it should be understood that the prese... | the present invention relates generally to a radar system and, more particularly, to a warning radar that may be used to detect obstacles in the path of a vehicle. although the present invention will be described herein primarily with regard to a vehicle obstruction warning radar, it should be understood that the prese... | The present invention relates generally to a radar system and, more particularly, to a warning radar that may be used to detect obstacles in the path of a vehic?2. Although the present invention will be described herein primarily with regard to a vehicle obstrHcRion warning radar, it should be understood that the prese... | The present invention relates generally to radar system and, more particularly, to a warning radar that may be used to detect obstacles in the of a vehicle. Although the present invention will be herein primarily with to a vehicle obstruction warning radar, it should be understood that the present invention may also be... | THe pReSENT INVeNTiON RelATEs GeNeRalLy tO a raDAR SYsTeM AnD, mORE pARTicuLaRLy, to A wArNIng raDAr THat mAY BE uSed to DeTect oBsTaCLeS in tHe pATh Of A VEhiCLE. alTHoUgh tHE pReSEnt iNVEntIOn Will Be DEScribeD HerEIn PriMARIlY WitH regard TO a vEHiClE obstRUctIOn wARninG rAdAR, it shoUlD be undErstoOd ThAt thE pRESe... | The present inventionrelates generally to a radar system and, more particularly, toa warning radar that may be used to detect obstacles in the path of a vehicle.Although the present invention willbe described herein primarily with regard to a vehicleobstruction warning radar, it should be understood that the... | The _present_ invention relates generally to a radar system and, _more_ particularly, to a warning radar that may be used to detect obstacles in _the_ path _of_ _a_ vehicle. Although the present invention will be described herein primarily with regard to a vehicle obstruction warning _radar,_ _it_ should be _understood... |
The present invention relates to an image-receiver (e.g., a camera control system capable of controlling a camera angle) of a system comprising an image-transmitter for transmitting camera images captured by a plurality of cameras whose angles can be controlled, and the image-receiver for displaying the thus-transmitte... | the present invention relates to an image - receiver ( e. g., single camera control system capable of controlling a camera angle ) of a system comprising an image - transmitter for transmitting camera images captured by a plurality of cameras whose angles can be controlled, and the image - receiver interface displaying... | The present invention relates to an image - receiver (e. g. , a camera control system capable of controlling a camera angle) of a system comprising an image - transmitter for transmitting camera images captured by a plurality of cameras whose angles can be controlled, and the image - receiver for displaying the thus - ... | The present invention relates to an image-receiver (e.g., a camera control system capable of controlling a camera angle) of a system comprising transmitting camera images captured by a plurality of cameras whose can controlled, and the image-receiver for displaying the thus-transmitted camera images. Recent advances ma... | The PReSEnt INvENTION ReLAtes To AN IMAgE-rECEIVer (E.g., a Camera CoNtROL sYSTEM caPabLe OF CoNTRoLling A caMERA ANGlE) oF A SYsteM COMPRisiNg An ImAge-tRanSMiTTeR fOR TrAnsMiTtINg CAMERa iMAgEs cAptUred By A pLURaLity OF cAMeRaS wHOsE aNGLeS cAN Be COnTrolLEd, aNd tHE imAgE-recEIvER for displAYiNG tHe tHus-TRAnSMITTE... | Thepresent invention relatesto an image-receiver (e.g., a cameracontrol systemcapable of controlling a camera angle) of a system comprising an image-transmitterfor transmitting camera images captured by a plurality of cameras whose angles canbe controlled,and the image-receiver for displaying the thus-transmitte... | _The_ present invention relates to an _image-receiver_ _(e.g.,_ a camera _control_ system capable of controlling a _camera_ angle) of _a_ _system_ comprising an image-transmitter _for_ transmitting camera images _captured_ by a plurality of _cameras_ whose angles can be controlled, and the image-receiver for _displayin... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a zoom lens of a small size and widely variable magnification.
2. Discussion of the Background
Zoom lenses having a field angle ranging from 62.degree. to 19.degree. are disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open patent Publications Nos. 56-133713, 57-164709, 59-160121, 6... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a zoom lens of a small size and widely variable magnification. 2. discussion of the background zoom photography having a field parameter ranging from 62. degree. to 19. degree. are disclosed in japanese laid - open patent publications nos. 56 - 133713, 57 - 164... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a zoom lens of a small size and widely variable magnification. 2. Discussion of the Background Zoom lenses having a field angle ranging from 62. degree. to 19. degree. are disclosed in JSpaMese LS(d - Open patent Publications Nos. 56 - 133713, 57 - 1U470*, 59 -... | 1. Field of the Invention present invention to a zoom lens of a small size and widely variable magnification. 2. of the Background Zoom lenses having a angle ranging from 62.degree. to 19.degree. disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Publications Nos. 56-133713, 57-164709, 59-160121, 60-14212, 61-62012, and 61-69016, for exa... | 1. FIeld of tHe inVEntiOn
The PReseNT INVentIOn RElATeS TO A ZoOM LEnS oF a sMaLL sIZe ANd WIDElY VAriABLE maGnIficAtION.
2. discuSsiON of tHe BAckGROUnD
zoOM LENses HaViNG A FiElD ANgle ranGINg frOM 62.DEGrEE. TO 19.deGrEE. aRE discLosEd iN jAPANEsE laiD-oPen paTENT PUbliCatIOns Nos. 56-133713, 57-164709, 59-160121, 6... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresentinvention relates to a zoom lens of asmall size and widely variable magnification. 2. Discussion of the Background Zoom lenses having a field angle rangingfrom62.degree. to 19.degree. are disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open patent Publications Nos. 56-133713,57-164709, ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a zoom lens of a _small_ _size_ and widely variable magnification. 2. Discussion of the Background _Zoom_ _lenses_ having a _field_ angle ranging _from_ 62.degree. _to_ _19.degree._ are disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open patent Publications Nos. 56-133713, 57-1647... |
The present invention relates generally to the fabrication of integrated circuits and, more particularly, relates to the fabrication of integrated circuits by a patterning process which uses self-assembling polymers.
The semiconductor industry has a need to manufacture integrated circuits (ICs) with higher and higher d... | the present invention relates generally to the fabrication of integrated circuits and, more particularly, relates to the fabrication of integrated semiconductor by a patterning process which uses self - assembling polymers. the semiconductor industry has a need to manufacture integrated circuits ( ics ) with higher and... | The present invention relates generally to the fabrication of integrated circuits and, more particularly, relates to the fabrication of integrated circuits by a patterning process which uses self - assembling polymers. The semiconductor industry has a need to manufacture integrated circuits (ICs) with Nihher and higher... | The present invention relates generally to the fabrication of integrated circuits particularly, relates to fabrication of integrated circuits by a patterning process which uses self-assembling polymers. The semiconductor industry has a need to manufacture integrated circuits (ICs) with higher and higher densities of de... | The prEsenT inVENtion ReLATeS GENEraLLy TO The fAbriCaTIoN of inteGRateD ciRcuITS ANd, mOre PArTicuLARlY, RELaTes TO tHe fabrIcATiON of IntEgratED cIRCUITS by a PaTTErning PrOcEss Which UseS sElF-asSembling pOlymeRs.
the seMICONDUcToR INdusTry Has A NeED to MAnUfaCtURE iNTEgRAtED CircUits (ICs) wITh hIGHEr ANd hIgHEr d... | The present invention relates generally to the fabrication of integrated circuits and, more particularly,relates to the fabrication of integrated circuits by a patterning process which uses self-assembling polymers. The semiconductor industry has a need tomanufacture integrated circuits (ICs) withhig... | The _present_ invention relates generally _to_ the fabrication of integrated _circuits_ and, more particularly, _relates_ _to_ the fabrication of integrated circuits by a patterning process _which_ uses self-assembling polymers. The semiconductor industry has a need to manufacture _integrated_ _circuits_ (ICs) with hig... |
2.1. Magnetic Separations in Biological Systems: General Considerations
The use of magnetic separations in biological systems as an alternative to gravitational or centrifugal separations has been reviewed [B. L. Hirschbein et al., Chemtech, March 1982:172-179 (1982); M. Pourfarzaneh, The Ligand Quarterly 5(1):41-47 (1... | 2. 1. magnetic separations in biological systems : general considerations the use of magnetic separations in biological systems as an alternative to gravitational or centrifugal separations previously been reviewed [ b. l. hirschbein et al., chemtech, march 1982 : 172 - 179 ( 1982 ) ; m. pourfarzaneh, the ligand quarte... | 2. 1. Magnetic Separations in Biological Systems: General Considerations The use of magnetic separations in biological systems as an alternative to gravitational or centrifugal separations has been reviewed [B. L. Hirschbein et al. , Chemtech, March 1982: 172 - 179 (1982 ); M. Pourfarzaneh, The Ligand Quarterly 5 (1 ):... | 2.1. Magnetic in Biological Systems: General Considerations The use of magnetic separations in biological systems as an alternative gravitational or centrifugal separations has been reviewed [B. L. Hirschbein et al., Chemtech, March 1982:172-179 M. Pourfarzaneh, The Ligand 5(1):41-47 (1982); and P. J. and P. Dunnill, E... | 2.1. magnETiC sePArATIONS in BiOLOGiCaL SystEMS: GEneRAL cOnSIDERAtiOnS
ThE USe of magnETIc SEpaRaTiONs In BIOLogicAl SystEmS aS An altERnaTIve to gRAvITatIONAL or cenTrIFugaL sEparaTIONs has Been ReVIewED [B. l. hIRschBEIn et aL., CHeMTECh, mARcH 1982:172-179 (1982); m. POuRfARZAnEh, THE ligANd qUaRTerLY 5(1):41-47 (1... | 2.1. Magnetic Separations in Biological Systems: General Considerations The use of magnetic separations in biological systemsas an alternative to gravitational or centrifugal separations has been reviewed [B.L. Hirschbein et al., Chemtech, March 1982:172-179 (1982); M. Pourfarzaneh, The LigandQu... | _2.1._ Magnetic Separations _in_ _Biological_ Systems: General _Considerations_ _The_ _use_ of magnetic separations in biological _systems_ as an alternative to gravitational or _centrifugal_ separations has _been_ reviewed [B. L. _Hirschbein_ _et_ _al.,_ Chemtech, March 1982:172-179 (1982); M. Pourfarzaneh, The Ligand... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to hypodermic needles and more specifically to a hypodermic needle which retracts into the syringe after use, thereby preventing reuse and the spread of diseases normally associated therewith.
2. Description of the Prior Art
It is well known that diseases can be spready ... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to hypodermic needles and more specifically to a hypodermic needle which retracts into the syringe after use, thereby preventing reuse and the spread of diseases normally associated therewith. 2. description of the prior art it is well known that diseases can be spready ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to hypodermic needles and more specifically to a hypodermic needle which retracts into the syringe after use, thereby preventing reuse and the spread of diseases normally associated therewith. 2. Description of the Prior Art It is well known that diseases can be spready ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to hypodermic and more specifically to a needle which retracts into the syringe after use, thereby preventing reuse and the spread of diseases associated therewith. 2. Description of the Prior Art It is well known that diseases can be spready by re-using a needle and tha... | 1. fIEld of the iNVENTiON
THiS INvenTIoN RELatEs to hypODERmIC needleS AND MoRe sPEcIFicAllY to A HyPODerMIc nEedlE WHIch REtrACtS InTo THE SyRInge AFTeR UsE, THErEBy PreVentING reUse ANd tHE SpREAd oF DiSEaSeS NormAlLY aSsOCiAted tHEREWItH.
2. DEscRIptIon oF tHe PRiOr aRt
IT is WELL kNOwn ThAT DISEaSEs CAn Be sprEady ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to hypodermic needles and more specifically to ahypodermicneedle which retractsinto the syringe afteruse,thereby preventing reuse and the spread ofdiseases normally associatedtherewith. 2. Description of the Prior Art It is well knownthat diseases can ... | 1. Field of the Invention This _invention_ relates to _hypodermic_ _needles_ and _more_ specifically to a hypodermic needle which _retracts_ _into_ the _syringe_ after use, thereby preventing reuse _and_ the spread of diseases normally associated therewith. 2. Description of the Prior _Art_ It is well known that diseas... |
An important need exists to dry grain quickly and effectively after harvest to retain maximum quality, to attain a moisture content sufficiently low to minimize infestation by insects and microorganisms (e.g., bacteria, fungi, etc.), to prevent germination and to maximize consumer acceptability of appearance and other ... | an important need exists to dry grain quickly and effectively after harvest to retain maximum quality, to attain a moisture content sufficiently low to minimize infestation by insects and microorganisms ( e. g., plants, fungi, etc. ), to prevent germination and to maximize consumer acceptability of appearance and other... | An important need exists to dry grain quickly and effectively after harvest to retain maximum quality, to attain a moisture content sufficiently low to minimize infestation by insects and microorganisms (e. g. , bacteria, fungi, etc. ), to prevent germination and to maximize consumer acceptability of appearance and oth... | An important to dry grain quickly and effectively after harvest to retain maximum quality, to attain a content sufficiently low to minimize infestation by insects and microorganisms (e.g., bacteria, fungi, to germination and to maximize consumer acceptability of appearance and other organoleptic properties. Grains are ... | An ImpOrTAnt nEEd exIstS to DRY GrAiN quiCkLY aND efFEcTiVeLY AFtEr HArVESt to retAIN maxIMUM quAlITy, to AtTain a MoISTurE CONTEnT SUFFicIENTLy LOw tO minIMIZe INfEStatiOn by InSecTs AnD microorGAnISMs (E.G., BaCTeRIA, FuNgi, ETC.), to PRevENt geRmiNATIoN AND To mAximIzE conSUMeR accEPtAbiLity of apPEarANCE anD OtHEr ... | An important need exists to dry grain quickly and effectively after harvest to retain maximum quality, toattain amoisture content sufficiently low to minimize infestation by insects and microorganisms (e.g., bacteria, fungi, etc.), to prevent germination and to maximize consumer acceptability ofappearanceand... | An important need exists to dry grain _quickly_ _and_ effectively after harvest to retain maximum quality, to _attain_ _a_ moisture content sufficiently low to minimize infestation by insects and microorganisms (e.g., _bacteria,_ fungi, _etc.),_ to prevent germination and to maximize consumer acceptability of appearanc... |
Unlike other tissues which can survive extended periods of hypoxia, brain tissue is particularly sensitive to deprivation of oxygen or energy. Permanent damage to neurons can occur during brief periods of hypoxia, anoxia or ischemia. Neurotoxic injury is known to be caused or accelerated by certain excitatory amino aci... | unlike other tissues which can survive extended periods of hypoxia, brain tissue is particularly sensitive to deprivation of oxygen or energy. permanent damage to neurons can occur during brief periods of hypoxia, anoxia or ischemia. neurotoxic injury is known to be caused or accelerated by certain cyclic amino acids (... | Unlike other tissues which can survive extended p$ripds of hypoxia, brain tissue is particularly sensitive to deprivation of oxygen or energy. Permanent damage to neurons can occKF during brief periods of hypoxia, anoxia or ischemia. Neurotoxic injury is known to be caused or accelerated by certain excitatory amino aci... | Unlike other tissues which can survive extended periods of hypoxia, tissue is particularly sensitive to deprivation of oxygen energy. Permanent to neurons can during brief periods hypoxia, anoxia or ischemia. Neurotoxic injury is known to be caused or accelerated by certain excitatory acids found in the central nervous... | UNLIke othER tISsUES WhICh cAn suRvivE EXtENded PERIOdS Of HyPoXIA, bRaIN TiSsuE iS PArtIculARlY SEnSItIVe To DePRIvaTiON Of OXYGen OR enERGY. permanEnt DamAGe To NEuROns CAN OCcur dURInG BRIEf peRIodS oF hypOXIA, AnoxIa Or ISchemIA. NeUROtoxic InJuRY IS KnOwN to bE CaUsED OR acCelEraTEd By CErTAiN EXcitaTOry aMInO ACI... | Unlikeother tissues which can survive extended periodsof hypoxia, brain tissue is particularly sensitiveto deprivation of oxygen or energy. Permanent damageto neuronscan occur during brief periodsof hypoxia, anoxia or ischemia. Neurotoxicinjury is known to be causedor accelerated by certain excita... | Unlike other tissues which can survive extended periods of hypoxia, brain tissue _is_ particularly sensitive to deprivation of _oxygen_ _or_ energy. Permanent damage to neurons can _occur_ during brief _periods_ of hypoxia, anoxia _or_ ischemia. Neurotoxic injury is _known_ to be caused or accelerated by certain excita... |
This is the first application filed for the present invention.
The present application relates to an optical interferometer, and in particular to a bulk optical interferometer based on a Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) for use as a wavelength channel interleaver/de-interleaver.
Optical interleavers are becoming a pop... | this is the first application filed preceding the present invention. the present application relates to an optical interferometer, and in particular to a bulk optical interferometer based on a mach - zehnder interferometer ( mzi ) for use as a wavelength channel interleaver / de - interleaver. optical interleavers are ... | This is the first application filed for the present invention. The present application relates to an optical interferometer, and in particular to a bulk optical interferometer based on a Mach - Zehnder interferometer (MZI) for use as a wavelength channel interleaver / de - interleaver. Optical interleavers are becoming... | This is the first application filed for the present invention. The present application relates to an optical interferometer, and in particular to a bulk optical interferometer on a Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) use as a wavelength channel interleaver/de-interleaver. Optical are becoming a popular tool in wavelength... | this iS tHE FIrST APPLIcatioN fiLeD For THe pREseNT invEntiOn.
the PReSEnt APpLICaTiOn relAtES To AN OPTIcal inTeRfERoMeteR, and iN pARTicUlAr to A BUlk OPTicAL INtERFeromeTer bAseD ON a MacH-zEhNdeR inTeRferomeTER (MZI) FOr uSe aS A waVeLEnGtH cHaNNEl inteRleAVEr/De-INteRLeaver.
opticaL intErLEAVErS ARe BeCOming A poP... | Thisis the first application filed for the present invention. The present application relates to an optical interferometer, and in particular to a bulkopticalinterferometer based on a Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) for useas a wavelength channel interleaver/de-interleaver. Optical interleavers arebeco... | This is the first application filed for the present invention. The present application relates to an _optical_ interferometer, and _in_ particular to a bulk _optical_ interferometer based on a Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) for _use_ _as_ a wavelength channel interleaver/de-interleaver. Optical interleavers are beco... |
The conventional third input means of a computer mouse generally provides page-up and page-down functions. The third input means generally comprises a grating wheel, a light source, and a photo-receiver arranged on a circuit board placed outside the grating wheel. The signal received by the photo-receiver will be influ... | the conventional third input means of a computer mouse generally provides page - up and page - loading functions. the third input means generally comprises a grating wheel, a light source, which a photo - reader arranged on its circuit board placed outside or grating wheel. current signal received by the photo - receiv... | The conventional third Onpht means of a c0mpute5 mouse generally provides page - up and Oagw - down functions. The third input means generally comprises a grating wheel, a light source, and a photo - receiver arranged on a circuit board placed outside the grating #hdel. The signal received by the photo - receiver will ... | The conventional third input means of a computer mouse generally provides page-up and functions. The third input means generally comprises a grating wheel, a light source, and a photo-receiver arranged on a circuit board placed grating wheel. The signal received by the photo-receiver be influenced the grating wheel and... | the ConVentIoNAl ThIRD inpUt MEAnS oF A COMpUTeR mOUse gENeRAlLY provIDes pAGe-UP AnD PagE-Down funCtiONS. tHe thIrd inPUT MEanS GEnErAlLY ComprIsEs A gRAtinG wheeL, A LiGHt SOuRcE, aND A pHOTo-rEceiveR ArrANgED oN a CIrCUIT Board PLAcEd OuTsIdE thE graTIng WheEl. the sIGNaL RECeiVEd bY THE PHOto-reCeIVeR WiLl be iNFlu... | The conventionalthird input meansof acomputer mouse generally provides page-up and page-down functions. The third input means generally comprises a grating wheel, a light source, and a photo-receiver arranged ona circuitboard placed outside the gratingwheel. The signal received by theph... | The conventional third input _means_ of a _computer_ mouse generally provides page-up and page-down functions. _The_ _third_ _input_ means _generally_ comprises a grating wheel, _a_ light source, and a _photo-receiver_ arranged on a _circuit_ board placed outside _the_ grating wheel. The signal received by the photo-re... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to novel hydroquinonylphenyl butyric acid amide derivatives and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and pharmaceutical compositions having a cerebral insufficiency improving activity containing the same as an active ingredient.
These compounds can be widely ... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates various novel hydroquinonylphenyl butyric acid amide derivatives and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and pharmaceutical compositions having a cerebral insufficiency improving activity containing the same as an active ingredient. these compounds can be wi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to novel hydroquinonylphenyl butyric acid amide derivatives and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and pharmaceutical compositions having a cerebral insufficiency improving activity containing the same as an active ingredient. These compounds can be widely ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to novel hydroquinonylphenyl butyric acid amide derivatives pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and pharmaceutical compositions having cerebral insufficiency improving activity containing the as an active ingredient. These compounds can be utilized because t... | 1. fIelD of ThE invenTION
tHE pRESENt inVeNtIOn RElaTes TO NOveL HYdRoQUInonYLpHENYl buTYRiC ACiD amidE derIvATIvEs AnD phaRMAcEuTICALLy ACCeptAble saltS ThEreof aNd pHaRmacEutICal COmpOSITioNS hAvINg A CEREBRal iNsuFFIcIency improVING aCtIvitY CoNtAIninG tHe SAME as aN aCTivE IngREDiENT.
ThEsE COmpOuNdS CAN Be WideLy ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to novel hydroquinonylphenyl butyricacid amide derivatives and pharmaceuticallyacceptable salts thereof and pharmaceutical compositionshaving acerebral insufficiency improving activity containing the same as an active ingredient. Thesecompounds can ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present _invention_ relates to novel _hydroquinonylphenyl_ butyric acid amide derivatives and pharmaceutically _acceptable_ salts thereof and pharmaceutical compositions having a cerebral insufficiency improving activity containing _the_ same as an active ingredient. These compounds _can_ ... |
In the prior art weighted Filtered Back-Projection (WFBP) is currently typically used for reconstructing computed tomography image data (CT image data). The overwhelming majority of manufacturers of computed tomographs (CT) use this algorithm in various versions. These established algorithms are reliable and produce an... | in the prior art weighted filtered back - projection ( wfbp ) is currently typically used for reconstructing computed tomography image data ( ct image data ). the overwhelming majority of models of computed tomographs ( ct ) use this algorithm in various versions. these established algorithms are reliable and produce a... | In the prior art weighted Filtered Back - Projection (WFBP) is currently typically used for reconstructing computed tomography image data (CT image data ). The overwhelming majority of manufacturers of computed tomographs (CT) use this algorithm in various versions. These established algorithms are reliable and produce... | In the prior art weighted Filtered Back-Projection (WFBP) is currently typically used for reconstructing computed tomography image data (CT data). The overwhelming majority of manufacturers of computed tomographs (CT) use this algorithm various versions. These established algorithms are and produce an acceptable image ... | IN tHe PRIOR ART wEiGhTeD fiLTEred bAcK-pRojECTioN (wFbp) Is CURREnTly TYPicaLlY usED FOR REcOnStRUCtInG compUtEd tomoGRaphY iMAGe daTA (CT IMAGE Data). the OVERwhelMiNg majoriTY oF manufActUrErS of COmPuTeD ToMogrAPhs (CT) USE ThIS AlgoRIthm iN VaRiouS vErsIOns. TheSe eSTAblIShed algOrIThms arE rELiABLE aNd PRODUCe AN... | In the prior art weightedFilteredBack-Projection (WFBP) is currently typically usedfor reconstructing computed tomography image data (CT imagedata). The overwhelming majorityof manufacturers of computed tomographs (CT) usethis algorithm in various versions. These establishedalgorithms are reliable and produ... | In the prior _art_ weighted Filtered _Back-Projection_ (WFBP) is currently typically used for _reconstructing_ _computed_ tomography image data _(CT_ image data). The overwhelming majority of manufacturers of computed tomographs (CT) _use_ this algorithm in various versions. These established algorithms are reliable an... |
The goal of vegetable breeding is to combine various desirable traits in a single variety/hybrid. Such desirable traits may include any trait deemed beneficial by a grower and/or consumer, including greater yield, resistance to insects or disease, tolerance to environmental stress, and nutritional value.
Breeding techn... | the goal of vegetable breeding is to combine various desirable traits in a single variety / hybrid. such desirable traits may include any trait deemed beneficial by a grower and / or consumer, including greater yield, resistance to insects or disease, tolerance to environmental stress, and horticultural value. breeding... | The goal of vegetable breeding is to combine various desirable traits in a single variety / hybrid. D Tch desirable traits may include any trait deemed beneficial by a grower and / or consumer, including greater yield, resistance to insects or disease, t0leranFe to environmental stress, and nutritional value. Breeding ... | The goal of vegetable breeding is to combine various desirable traits in a single variety/hybrid. Such desirable traits may include any trait deemed beneficial by a grower and/or consumer, including greater yield, resistance to insects or disease, tolerance to environmental stress, and nutritional value. Breeding techn... | THE GOal of vegeTAble BrEeding is to cOMbInE VARIOuS DeSIraBLE TRAitS iN A SiNgle VarIeTy/hybrid. sUcH dESIRable TRaiTs MAy iNCLude anY Trait DEEMED bENEFiCIAl BY A grOWER And/OR CoNsuMER, inClUDiNG grEatER YIeLD, reSISTanCe tO InseCts oR DisEaSE, tOlEraNCE to eNvIrONmenTAL sTrESS, aNd nUtRitioNal value.
bReEding tEChn... | The goal of vegetable breeding is to combine various desirable traits in a single variety/hybrid. Suchdesirable traits may include anytrait deemed beneficialby a growerand/or consumer, including greater yield, resistance toinsects or disease, tolerance to environmental stress, and nutritionalvalue. Bre... | The _goal_ _of_ vegetable breeding is to combine various desirable traits in a single variety/hybrid. _Such_ desirable _traits_ may include any trait _deemed_ _beneficial_ by _a_ grower and/or consumer, including greater _yield,_ resistance _to_ insects or _disease,_ tolerance to _environmental_ _stress,_ and nutrition... |
With the development of communication technology, high speed communication becomes more and more popular in modern communication. Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a technology for realizing high-speed packet-based communication that may achieve high data rates both in a downlink and in an uplink. Specifically, high speed c... | with the development of broadband technology, high speed communication becomes more and more popular in modern communication. long term evolution ( lte ) is a technology for realizing high - speed packet - based communication that may sustain high data rates both in a downlink and in an uplink. specifically, high speed... | With the development of communication technology, high speed communication becomes more and more popular in modern communication. Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a technology for realizing high - speed packet - based communication that may xShieve high data rates both in a downlink and in an uplink. Specifically, high spe... | With the development communication technology, speed becomes and popular in modern Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a technology for realizing high-speed packet-based communication that may achieve high data rates a downlink and in an Specifically, high shown in the following aspects: Wider band: LTE allows for system band... | With THe DeVeLopMeNT of COMMUnicATIoN tecHnoLogy, High SPeed comMuNicaTiOn beCoMes moRe ANd More pOPuLAr In MOdeRn COmmUNiCAtioN. lonG TeRm eVoLUTiON (LtE) iS A teChnoLogy FoR ReaLiZiNG HIgH-SPEEd PAckET-BAseD commUNIcATion That mAy AcHieVe high datA rates botH iN A DowNlINK And In an uplINk. sPecIfICally, HiGH sPeed c... | With the development of communication technology, high speedcommunicationbecomes more and more popular in modern communication. Long Term Evolution(LTE)is a technology for realizinghigh-speed packet-based communication that may achieve high datarates both ina downlink and in an uplink. Specifically,... | With _the_ development _of_ communication _technology,_ high speed communication becomes more _and_ more _popular_ in modern communication. Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a technology for realizing high-speed packet-based communication _that_ may achieve high data rates both in a downlink _and_ in an uplink. Specifically... |
Formoterol, (+/−)N-[2-hydroxy-5-[1-hydroxy-2 [[2-(p-methoxyphenyl)-2-propyl]amino]ethyl]phenyl]-formamide, is a highly potent long lasting bronchodilator when inhaled. Formoterol has two chiral centers in the molecule, each of which can exist in two possible configurations. Thus, formoterol has four stereoisomers: (R,R... | formoterol, ( + / − ) 3 - [ 2 - hydroxy - 5 - [ 1 - hydroxy - 2 [ [ 2 - ( p - methoxyphenyl ) - 2 - propyl ] amino ] ethyl ] phenyl ] - formamide, is a highly potent long lasting bronchodilator when inhaled. formoterol has two chiral centers in the molecule, each of which can exist in two possible configurations. thus,... | Formoterol, (+ / −) N - [2 - hydroxy - 5 - [1 - hydroxy - 2 [[ 2 - (p - methoxyphenyl) - 2 - propyl] amino] ethyl] phenyl] - formamide, is a highly potent long lasting bronchodilator when inhaled. Formoterol has two chiral centers in the molecule, each of which can exist in two possible configurations. Thus, formoterol... | Formoterol, (+/−)N-[2-hydroxy-5-[1-hydroxy-2 [[2-(p-methoxyphenyl)-2-propyl]amino]ethyl]phenyl]-formamide, highly lasting bronchodilator inhaled. Formoterol has two chiral centers in the molecule, which can in two possible configurations. Thus, formoterol has four stereoisomers: (R,R), (S,S), (R,S) and (S,R). The racem... | fORmoterOl, (+/−)N-[2-hYdrOxY-5-[1-hYdROxY-2 [[2-(p-mETHoXYPHEnYl)-2-PrOpYl]amiNO]EThyl]pheNYL]-FORmAmIDE, is A HiGhlY PoTenT lONG lAsTiNg BROnCHodiLaTOr WheN iNHALEd. FOrmOTerOl HaS TWo cHiRaL CenTerS iN THE mOLecUle, EACh Of wHICh CaN eXiSt in tWo POSsIBle ConFigUrATIons. thus, fORmoTERol hAS foUr stErEoiSOMeRS: (R,R... | Formoterol, (+/−)N-[2-hydroxy-5-[1-hydroxy-2 [[2-(p-methoxyphenyl)-2-propyl]amino]ethyl]phenyl]-formamide, isahighly potent long lasting bronchodilator when inhaled. Formoterol has two chiral centers inthe molecule, each of which can exist in twopossible configurations. Thus, formoterol has four ster... | Formoterol, (+/−)N-[2-hydroxy-5-[1-hydroxy-2 [[2-(p-methoxyphenyl)-2-propyl]amino]ethyl]phenyl]-formamide, is a _highly_ potent long lasting bronchodilator when inhaled. Formoterol has two chiral centers in the molecule, each of which can exist _in_ two possible configurations. Thus, _formoterol_ has _four_ stereoisome... |
This invention relates to optical fiber cable, and in particular to constructions of such cables that are gas blocking.
In view of their potential for use in a submarine environment cable constructions have been proposed that are held out to be water blocking so that should such a cable be cut when submerged the penetr... | this invention relates to optical fiber cable, and in particular to constructions of such cables that are gas blocking. in terms of their potential for use in a submarine environment cable constructions have been proposed that are held out to be water blocking so that should such a cable be cut once submerged the penet... | This invention relates to optical fiber cable, and in particular to constructions of such cables that are gas blocking. In view of their potential for use in a submarine environment cable constructions have been proposed that are held out to be wstRr bloskong so that should such a cable be cut when submerged the penetr... | This invention relates to optical fiber cable, and in particular to of such that are gas blocking. In view of potential for use in submarine environment constructions have been proposed that are held out to be water blocking so such cable be cut when submerged the penetration of water shall be limited. One example of a... | THis InVENtioN ReLATes to oPTicaL fIber caBle, anD IN PArticUlaR tO COnStRUCtIons oF SUCh cAbLEs thaT aRe GAS BlOCKinG.
IN VIEw Of THeir PoTEntial fOr uSe IN a SuBMariNE eNViRonMENt CaBLE COnStrucTIONS HavE BEeN PRoPosED That are hELd out tO BE WATER bLOCkInG So THaT shOuLD Such a cABle Be CUT WHEN suBMergEd THE PENEtr... | This invention relates to opticalfiber cable,and in particular to constructions of suchcables that aregas blocking. In viewof their potential for usein a submarine environmentcable constructions have been proposed that are heldout to be water blocking so thatshouldsuch a cablebecut when subm... | _This_ invention _relates_ to optical _fiber_ cable, and in _particular_ to constructions of such cables that _are_ gas blocking. In _view_ of their potential for use in _a_ _submarine_ environment cable constructions _have_ been proposed that are held _out_ to be water blocking so that should such a cable be cut when ... |
The present invention related generally to integrated circuits, and more particularly to fuse-controlled programmable circuits used to replace primary circuit elements with redundant circuit elements in integrated circuits such as memory integrated circuits.
Technological advances have permitted semiconductor integrate... | the present invention deals generally to integrated circuits, and more particularly to fuse - controlled programmable circuits used to replace primary circuit elements with redundant circuit elements in integrated circuits such as semiconductor integrated circuits. technological advances have permitted semiconductor in... | The present invention related generally to integrated circuits, and more particularly to fuse - controlled programmable Xiecuits used to replace primary circuit elements with redundant circuit elements in integrated circuits such as memory integrated circuits. Technological advances have permitted semiconductor integra... | The present invention related generally to integrated circuits, and more particularly to programmable circuits used to replace primary circuit elements with redundant circuit elements in integrated circuits such as memory integrated circuits. Technological advances have permitted semiconductor integrated circuits to co... | thE PReSEnt InVEnTIoN rElATED geneRAlLY tO IntEgRAteD circuItS, aND MOre PaRTICularLy tO FUSE-CONtRolleD progRammABLE cIRcuItS UseD TO ReplaCe PRiMAry CIrCUIt ELEMENTs wiTH RedUnDaNt CiRcUit eLeMEnts In INTEgRaTed CiRCuITS sucH As meMOry InTEGRaTed CIRCuiTs.
TEchNoLOgical advancEs HaVe PerMiTTed seMICOnducTor InTEgRaTE... | Thepresent invention relatedgenerally to integratedcircuits,and more particularly to fuse-controlled programmable circuits used to replace primary circuit elements with redundant circuit elements in integrated circuits such as memory integrated circuits. Technological advances have permitted semiconductor... | _The_ present _invention_ related generally _to_ _integrated_ circuits, and more particularly _to_ fuse-controlled programmable circuits used to replace primary circuit _elements_ with _redundant_ circuit elements in integrated circuits such as _memory_ _integrated_ circuits. Technological _advances_ have permitted sem... |
A POS (Point Of Sales) terminal well-known as a commodity sales data processing apparatus is generally of a stationary type and is formed by mounting input/output devices, such as a keyboard, a display, a printer and the like, on a main body carrying a control unit.
In recent years, a portable information terminal carr... | a pos ( point of sales ) terminal well - known as a commodity sales data processing apparatus most generally of a stationary type and is formed by mounting input / output devices, such as each keyboard, a display, a printer and the like, on a main body carrying a control unit. in recent years, a portable information te... | A POS (Point Of Sales) terminal well - known as a commodity sales data processing apparatus is generally of a stationary type and is formed by mounting input / output devices, such as a keyboard, a display, a printer and the like, on a main body carrying a control unit. In recent years, a portable information terminal ... | A POS (Point Of Sales) terminal well-known as a commodity sales data processing apparatus is of a stationary type and is formed by mounting input/output such as a keyboard, a display, a printer and the like, on a main body carrying a unit. In recent years, a portable terminal carrying a touch panel, namely tablet-type ... | A pos (point of salEs) tERMiNAL WELL-known aS a COmMODity SaleS DaTA ProcEssINg aPparaTus iS GeNERALly Of a STATionARy tyPE aND is fORMeD by moUNTIng iNpUt/OUtpuT dEViCeS, SuCh aS A keYBoaRd, a dIsPlaY, a priNTEr aND tHE lIKE, oN A maIN bODY CaRRyIng a conTrOl UnIT.
In rEcENt yEars, A porTable InFoRmATIOn TermInaL cARr... | APOS (Point Of Sales) terminal well-known as a commodity sales data processing apparatusisgenerally of a stationary type and is formed by mounting input/output devices, such as a keyboard, a display,a printer and the like, on a main body carrying a control unit. Inrecent years, a portable infor... | A POS _(Point_ Of _Sales)_ terminal _well-known_ as a commodity sales data _processing_ apparatus is generally of a stationary type and is formed by mounting input/output devices, such as a keyboard, a display, a _printer_ _and_ the like, on a main body _carrying_ a control _unit._ In recent years, a portable informati... |
Practically every product that results from the efforts of generic design or specialized design, such as architectural, electrical and mechanical design, involves the rendering of design drawings. In the last twenty years, nearly all of such drawings have been rendered using a computer aided design (CAD) system with a ... | practically every product that results from the efforts of generic design or specialized design, such as architectural, electrical and mechanical design, involves the rendering of design drawings. in the last twenty years, approximately all of such drawings have been rendered using a computer aided design ( cad ) syste... | Practically every product that results from the efforts of generic design or specialized design, such as architectural, electrical and mechanical design, involves the rendering of design drawings. In the last twenty years, nearly all of such drawings have been rendered using a computer aided design (CAD) system with a ... | Practically every that results the efforts of generic design or specialized design, such as architectural, electrical and mechanical design, involves the rendering of design drawings. In the last twenty years, nearly all of drawings have been rendered using a computer aided design (CAD) system a CAD program. Typical CA... | PractiCALlY eveRy pRODUct that REsUlTs froM ThE efForts OF geneRiC dEsign oR SPECiAlIzEd DesiGN, sUch as architEcTural, electRICaL aND mEchAnICal deSIGN, iNVolVeS The RenDEriNG Of DesIgN dRAWiNGs. iN ThE LAsT TwENtY yEaRs, NeARLy AlL of such drawINGs Have bEEN rendeReD uSing A CompUteR AiDeD deSIGN (cAD) SyStEm wITh A ... | Practically every product that resultsfrom the effortsofgeneric design or specialized design,such as architectural, electrical and mechanical design, involves the rendering of design drawings. In the last twentyyears, nearly allofsuch drawings havebeen rendered using a computer aided design (CAD) syste... | Practically every product that results from the efforts of generic _design_ _or_ specialized design, such as architectural, _electrical_ _and_ mechanical design, involves _the_ rendering of design drawings. In the _last_ _twenty_ years, nearly _all_ _of_ such drawings have been rendered using a computer aided design (C... |
The computers and methods disclosed herein relate to hypervisor-controlled virtualization and, more particularly, to computers and methods that employ a mechanism for eliminating a race condition between a hypervisor-performed emulation process requiring a translation operation using one or more different types of tran... | the computers and methods disclosed herein relate to hypervisor - controlled virtualization and, more particularly, to computers and methods that employ a mechanism for eliminating a race condition between a hypervisor - performed emulation process requiring direct translation operation using one or more different type... | The computers and methods disclosed herein relate to hypervisor - controlled virtualization and, more particularly, to computers and methods that employ a mechanism for el*miBating a race condition between a hypervisor - performed emulation process requiring a translation operation using one or more different types of ... | The computers methods disclosed herein relate hypervisor-controlled virtualization and, more particularly, to computers and methods that employ mechanism for eliminating race condition between a hypervisor-performed emulation process requiring a translation operation using one or more different types of translation tab... | ThE CoMPuTeRS AND METHODS dIsCLoSED hErEIn rELaTE To HyPErVISOr-cOntrOlLeD virtUaLiZatIon And, MOrE PaRtIcUlaRly, TO COMputers anD meTHoDs ThaT emPloY a mecHANIsm fOR ELImInatinG a RAcE cOnditiON beTWeen A HYPeRViSoR-PeRFOrmeD EmuLaTioN pROcESs rEQuIrING a trANSlATioN OpErAtIon USIng One or mOrE difFERenT TyPEs OF trAN... | The computersand methodsdisclosed herein relateto hypervisor-controlled virtualization and, more particularly, to computers and methodsthat employa mechanism for eliminating a race condition between a hypervisor-performed emulation process requiring a translation operation using one or more different types ... | The computers and methods disclosed herein relate _to_ _hypervisor-controlled_ virtualization and, _more_ _particularly,_ to computers and methods that employ a mechanism for eliminating a race condition between a hypervisor-performed emulation _process_ requiring a translation _operation_ using one _or_ more different... |
A programmable logic device is a semiconductor integrated circuit that allows a circuit to be reconfigured (or first configured) after it has been manufactured. A Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is a representative example of a programmable logic device.
The programmable logic device has multiple wirings and to re... | a programmable logic device is a semiconductor integrated circuit that allows a circuit to be reconfigured ( or first configured ) after it has been manufactured. a field programmable gate array ( fpga ) is a representative example of a wired logic device. the programmable logic device has multiple wirings and easily r... | A programmable logic device is a semiconductor integrated circuit that allows a circuit to be reconfigured (or first configured) after it has been manufactured. A Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is a representative example of a programmable logic device. The prograhmXble logic device has multiple wirings and to re... | programmable device is a semiconductor circuit that allows a circuit to reconfigured (or first configured) after it has been manufactured. A Field Programmable Gate (FPGA) is a representative example of a logic device. The programmable logic device has multiple wirings and to the circuit, the wirings may be selectively... | a pROgrAmmABLe logic DeVIce Is a SemiCondUCtoR iNtegrAted CiRCUIt That AllOws a CiRCuiT TO BE ReCONFiguReD (or FirSt CoNfigurED) aFTeR IT HaS BeeN maNufACtUrEd. a FIeld PROgRamMabLe GATE aRrAy (FPga) iS a RepReSEnTativE eXamplE OF a PRogramMAblE LogIc dEVIcE.
ThE PROGramMaBLE lOGic DEvice hAs MULtIplE WIRinGS ANd To RE... | A programmablelogic device is a semiconductor integrated circuit that allows a circuit tobereconfigured (or firstconfigured) after it has been manufactured. A Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is a representative example of a programmable logic device. The programmable logicdevicehas multiple wirings and tor... | A programmable logic device is a semiconductor _integrated_ circuit that _allows_ a _circuit_ to be reconfigured (or first _configured)_ _after_ it has been manufactured. A Field _Programmable_ Gate _Array_ _(FPGA)_ is a representative example of a programmable logic _device._ The programmable logic _device_ has multip... |
Data warehouses typically contain two major types of data elements available for analysis: dimensions and measures. Each dimension is tied to a categorical attribute such as product, market, time, channel, scenario, customer, etc. Given a dimension, every item in a data set can be categorized according to its dimension... | data warehouses typically contain two major types of data elements available for analysis : dimensions and measures. each dimension becomes tied to a categorical attribute such as product, market, time, channel, scenario, customer, etc. given a context, every item in a data set can be categorized according to its dimen... | Data warehouses typically contain two major types of data elements available for analysis: dimensions and measures. Each dimension is tied to a categorical attribute such as product, market, time, channel, scenario, customer, etc. Given a dimension, every uteK in a data set can be categorized according to its dimension... | Data warehouses typically contain two major types of data elements available analysis: dimensions and measures. Each is tied to a categorical attribute such as product, market, time, channel, scenario, customer, etc. Given a dimension, every in a data set be categorized according to its dimension. A dimension may be de... | DATA WAREhOuSES tyPiCALLY cOnTAIn twO mAjor TypEs Of DaTA ElemeNts aVAILaBlE foR AnAlysis: DIMEnSiONs ANd measUrES. eAcH DImenSION Is TiEd tO A CATegoRIcaL ATTRibUte sUCh AS proDUct, mARKet, Time, ChaNNEl, sceNarIo, cuSTomer, etC. gIvEN a dImenSIoN, eVerY iTEm iN a DAtA seT can Be caTegoriZed ACCoRding to ItS DiMEnSion... | Data warehousestypically contain two major types of data elements available for analysis: dimensions andmeasures. Each dimension is tied toa categorical attribute such as product, market, time, channel, scenario, customer, etc. Givena dimension, every item in a data set can becategorized ... | Data warehouses typically contain _two_ _major_ types _of_ _data_ elements available for analysis: dimensions and _measures._ _Each_ dimension is tied to _a_ _categorical_ _attribute_ such as product, market, time, channel, scenario, customer, _etc._ _Given_ a dimension, every item in a data set can be categorized acco... |
Full-text searching of data is becoming increasingly popular and significant in the computing world. For many years, the information-retrieval community has had to deal with the storage of documents and with the retrieval of documents based on one or more keywords. Since the burgeoning of the Internet and the feasibili... | full - text searching of data become becoming increasingly popular and significant in the computing world. for many years, the information - retrieval community has had to deal with the storage required documents and with the retrieval of documents based on one or more keywords. since the burgeoning of the internet and... | Full - text searching of data is becoming increasingly popular and signiGican4 in the computing world. For maJU years, the information - retrieval community has had to deal with the storage of documents and with the retrieval of documents based on one or more keywords. Since the burgeoning of the Internet and the feasi... | Full-text searching of data is becoming increasingly popular and significant the computing world. many years, the information-retrieval community had to deal with the of documents with retrieval of based on one or more keywords. Since the burgeoning of the Internet and the feasibility of storing documents on-line, retr... | fuLL-teXt SeaRcHiNg of dATa Is BeComInG iNCREASingLY POPulAR ANd sIgNiFIcaNt iN tHE comPuTInG woRlD. fOr MAny YeARS, THe inFOrmaTion-reTriEvaL comMUnity haS had TO deAL WIth ThE sTORAGE oF DOcuments ANd WITH tHE retrIEvAL Of doCUMentS bAsEd On onE oR mOre kEywordS. SINCe thE BuRgeoNInG OF the InTErNEt anD The feASiBIli... | Full-text searchingof data is becoming increasingly popular andsignificantin the computing world. For many years, the information-retrieval community has had todeal with thestorage of documents and with the retrievalof documents based on one or more keywords. Since the burgeoning of the ... | Full-text searching of data is _becoming_ increasingly popular _and_ significant in the computing world. _For_ many years, the information-retrieval community has had to _deal_ with the storage of _documents_ and _with_ the retrieval of documents based on one _or_ _more_ keywords. Since the burgeoning of the Internet a... |
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