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This invention relates to remediation of environmental contamination. More particularly, the invention relates to methods for accelerating or enhancing in situ dehalogenation of nonaqueous halogenated solvents in ground water. These methods involve adding to the contaminated ground water a composition of matter that bo... | this invention relates to remediation of environmental contamination. more particularly, the invention relates to methods for accelerating or enhancing in process dehalogenation of nonaqueous halogenated solvents in ground water. these methods involve adding to the contaminated ground water a composition of matter that... | This invention relates to remediation of environmental contamination. More particulzrlt, the invention relates to methods for accelerating or enhancing in situ dehalogenation of nonaqueous halogenated solvents in ground water. These methods involve avdOng to the contaminated ground water a composition of matter that bo... | This invention relates to of contamination. More particularly, the invention to methods for accelerating enhancing in situ dehalogenation nonaqueous halogenated solvents in ground water. These methods adding to contaminated ground water composition of matter that both functions as an donor for processes carried out by ... | THIS inveNtioN RElatES To REMedIatioN Of EnviroNMeNtAl cOnTaMinAtiOn. mOre PARtICuLARLY, The InVentioN relatEs To mEthOdS fOr acceLERATIng OR eNHAnciNG In SItu dehaLoGeNATION oF nOnaQUEOuS hAlogENaTED sOlvEnts iN gROUnd WATER. these MEthoDs InvOlve aDDing to the CONtAmINaTed gRouND waTeR A ComPOsitiON oF mATTER thaT Bo... | This invention relates to remediation ofenvironmental contamination. More particularly, the invention relates to methods for accelerating or enhancing in situ dehalogenation of nonaqueous halogenated solventsin ground water.These methods involve adding to the contaminated ground water a composition ofmatter that b... | _This_ invention relates to remediation of environmental contamination. _More_ _particularly,_ the invention _relates_ to methods for _accelerating_ or _enhancing_ _in_ situ dehalogenation of nonaqueous halogenated solvents in ground _water._ These methods involve adding to the contaminated ground _water_ a composition... |
Hydraulically actuated transmissions have sealed cavities for actuating the shift mechanism. Rod seals are provided that engage longitudinally shifted shift rails to maintain the hydraulic pressure within the sealed cavities. The rod seals are received within a bore and have a seal lip that engages the shift rail. Prio... | hydraulically actuated transmissions have sealed cavities for actuating the shift mechanism. rod seals are provided that engage longitudinally shifted shift rails to maintain the hydraulic movement within the sealed cavities. the rod seals are received within a bore nor have a seal lip that engages longitudinal shift r... | Hydraulically actuSfed transmissions have sealed cavities for actuqtinR the shift mechanism. Rod seals are provided tYag engage longitudinally shifted shift rails to maintain the hydraulic pressure within the sealed cavities. The rod seals are received within a bore and hqBe a seal lip that engages the shift rail. Prio... | Hydraulically actuated transmissions have sealed cavities for actuating the shift mechanism. Rod seals are provided that engage shifted rails to maintain the hydraulic pressure within the sealed The seals received a bore and have seal lip that engages the shift rail. Prior rod seals included a seal case that had a cyli... | hyDraUlicalLY ACTUAtED TraNSMiSsIOnS HavE sEaLed caVities For aCTuaTiNg thE ShIft mEcHaniSm. ROd SEAls ARE proViDEd THAt ENgAGe LonGitUdINAllY ShIFTED ShiFT RaIls To MaInTAiN tHe HYDrauliC PreSSure wiThIn THe SeALEd caVItIeS. tHe rOd SEalS ARE REceIVed wIthIN A bOrE aNd HavE A seAL lIp THaT ENgAgeS ThE shIfT rAil. priO... | Hydraulically actuated transmissions have sealed cavities for actuating the shift mechanism. Rod seals are provided that engage longitudinally shifted shift rails to maintain the hydraulic pressure within the sealedcavities. The rod seals are receivedwithina bore and have a seal lip that engages ... | Hydraulically actuated transmissions have sealed _cavities_ for _actuating_ the shift mechanism. Rod seals _are_ provided _that_ engage longitudinally _shifted_ shift _rails_ _to_ _maintain_ the hydraulic pressure within the sealed cavities. _The_ rod seals are received within a bore _and_ have _a_ _seal_ lip that _eng... |
1. Field of the Description
The present description relates, in general, to displays such as those used to provide digital signage, and, more particularly, to systems and methods for enhancing backlighting levels (or illumination levels) and/or content provided (e.g., display content or displayed content) with digital ... | 1. field of the description the present description relates, in general, to displays such than those used to provide digital signage, and, more particularly, to systems and methods for enhancing backlighting levels ( or illumination levels ) and / or content provided ( e. g., display content or displayed content ) with... | 1. Field of the Description The present description relates, in general, to displays such as those used to provide digital signage, and, more particularly, to systems and methods for enhancing backlighting levels (or illumination levels) and / or content provided (e. g. , display content or displayed content) with digi... | 1. Field the present description relates, in general, to displays such as those used to provide digital signage, and, more particularly, systems methods for enhancing backlighting levels (or levels) and/or content provided (e.g., display content or displayed content) with digital signs (or signage) including, but not l... | 1. fieLd oF tHe DeScRipTIon
ThE prEsENt DEsCrIPTION ReLATeS, In GeNeRAL, to DiSplayS suCH AS ThOse UsED To ProVIde dIGitAl sIGNAGe, anD, MoRE pArTiCuLArLy, to sYSteMS aNd METHODS FoR ENhancINg baCkliGhTing LevelS (OR illuMination LeVEls) ANd/Or CoNTEnT pROvIdeD (E.G., diSPlAy CONTenT or DisPLAyEd COntENT) WiTh DigitAL ... | 1. Fieldof the Description The presentdescription relates,ingeneral,to displays such as those used toprovide digital signage, and, more particularly, to systems andmethods for enhancingbacklighting levels (or illumination levels) and/or content provided (e.g., display content or displayed content)... | _1._ Field of the Description _The_ present description relates, in general, to displays such as those used _to_ provide digital _signage,_ and, more particularly, to _systems_ and methods for enhancing backlighting levels (or illumination levels) and/or _content_ provided (e.g., display content or displayed content) w... |
It is generally known to treat the surfaces of metals, such as zinc, cadmium, or aluminum with aqueous solutions that include hexavalent chromium, which contain chemicals that dissolve the surface of the metal and form insoluble films known as “chromate conversion coatings.” These hexavalent chromium-containing coating... | it is generally known to treat the surfaces of metals, such as zinc, cadmium, or aluminum with aqueous solutions that include hexavalent chromium, which contain chemicals that dissolve the surface of the metal and form insoluble films known as “ chromate conversion coatings. ” these hexavalent chromium - containing coa... | It is generally known to treat the surfaces of mStalZ, such as zinc, cadmium, or aluminum with aqueous solutions that include hexavalent chromium, which contain chemicals that dissolve the surface of the metal and form insoluble films known as “ chromate conversion coatings. ” These hexavalent chromium - containing coa... | It is generally known to treat the of metals, such as zinc, cadmium, or aluminum with aqueous solutions that include hexavalent chromium, contain chemicals that dissolve the surface of the and insoluble films known as “chromate conversion coatings.” These hexavalent chromium-containing coatings are corrosion and protec... | it IS GENeRAllY KnOwn TO TReaT the SUrFaces Of MEtaLS, Such AS ZinC, CadmIum, oR aluMINuM WitH aqUEOUs SoLutioNS tHat InCLuDe hexavalENT ChrOmiuM, wHIch conTAIn chemICaLS ThaT DiSSoLVE ThE sUrFace oF ThE MEtaL aND forM INsoLUBle fILMs kNown As “ChrOmATE conVERsIoN COatINGS.” THeSe hEXaVALENT cHromIum-COntAiNing coATiNG... | It isgenerallyknown totreat the surfaces of metals, such as zinc, cadmium, oraluminum with aqueous solutions that include hexavalent chromium,which contain chemicals that dissolve the surface of themetalandform insoluble filmsknown as “chromate conversion coatings.” Thesehexavalent chromium-containing coa... | It is generally known to _treat_ the surfaces of metals, such as zinc, cadmium, or _aluminum_ with _aqueous_ solutions _that_ include hexavalent _chromium,_ which contain chemicals that dissolve the surface of the metal and form insoluble films _known_ as _“chromate_ conversion coatings.” These hexavalent chromium-cont... |
Many compounds having basic skeleton of pyridonecarboxylic acid are known to be useful synthetic antibacterials for their excellent antibacterial properties and wide antibacterial spectrum. Among such compounds, norfloxacin (Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 53-141286), enoxacin (Japanese Patent Application Lai... | many compounds having basic skeleton of pyridonecarboxylic acid are known to be useful synthetic antibacterials for their excellent antibacterial chemistry across wide antibacterial spectrum. many such compounds, norfloxacin ( japanese patent application laid - open no. 53 - 141286 ), enoxacin ( japanese patent applica... | Many compounds having basic skeleton of pyridonecarboxylic acid are known to be useful synthetic antibacterials for their excellent antibacterial properties and wide antibacterial s(wctrum. Among such compounds, norfloxacin (Japanese Patent Application Laid - Open No. 53 - !4128^ ), enoxacin (Japanese Patent Applicatio... | compounds having basic skeleton of pyridonecarboxylic acid are known to be useful synthetic antibacterials for their excellent antibacterial properties and wide antibacterial spectrum. Among such compounds, norfloxacin (Japanese Application Laid-Open No. 53-141286), enoxacin (Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. ofloxacin (Ja... | MANy coMpOUndS HAvinG basic SkeletOn of PyRiDonecaRbOxYlIC ACId arE knOWN to bE uSeFUL sYnthetiC antIbACTErIALS fOr thEIr excELleNT AntIBAcTERIal pRoPERTIes anD Wide antIbactEriAL SpeCTrUm. AmOnG such ComPoUnds, NORfloxaCIn (jAPANesE patent apPlicAtiON LaId-OPEN no. 53-141286), ENOXaCIN (jAPAnESe paTeNt ApPLICATIon LAi... | Manycompounds having basic skeleton of pyridonecarboxylic acid are known to be useful synthetic antibacterials for their excellentantibacterial properties and wide antibacterial spectrum. Among such compounds, norfloxacin(Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 53-141286),enoxacin (Japanese Patent Applicati... | Many compounds having basic skeleton of pyridonecarboxylic acid are known to be _useful_ synthetic _antibacterials_ for their _excellent_ antibacterial _properties_ and wide antibacterial spectrum. Among _such_ compounds, norfloxacin (Japanese _Patent_ _Application_ Laid-Open No. _53-141286),_ enoxacin (Japanese Patent... |
The prior art golf bag carriers generally disclose dual bag carriers, however, the carriers are not interchangeable for either one bag or two bags.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,061,360 of Evans et al discloses a collapsible golf bag cart for two golf bags, but it does not swing back from a carrier for two bags to a carrier for a si... | since prior art golf bag carriers openly disclose dual bag carriers, however, the carriers are not interchangeable for either one bag or two bags. u. s. pat. no. 4, 061, 360 of evans et al discloses a collapsible golf bag cart for two golf carts, but it does not swing fully upon a carrier for two bags to a carrier for ... | The prior art golf bag carriers generally disclose dual bag carriers, however, the carriers are not interchangeable for either one bag or two bags. U. S. Pat. No. 4, 061, 360 of Evans et al discloses a collapsible golf bag cart for two golf bags, but it does not swing back from a carrier for two bags to a carrier for a... | The prior art bag carriers disclose dual bag carriers, however, the carriers are not interchangeable for one bag or two U.S. Pat. No. 4,061,360 of Evans et al discloses a collapsible bag cart for golf bags, but it does not swing back from a for two bags to a carrier for a single golf bag. U.S. Pat. No. 4,142,736 of Ack... | the prIor arT golf baG caRRiErS GEnerAllY DisclosE DuAl BAg CaRRieRs, HOwEveR, thE CArrIErs Are Not INTERchAngeaBlE For EITHer onE BaG Or twO bagS.
U.s. pAT. no. 4,061,360 oF eVAns ET aL DIsClosES a COllApSIblE gOlf bAG CARt FoR TWo gOlf Bags, bUT iT doES nOT SWING BACk from a CArRiER fOR two BaGS To a caRRieR fOr A si... | The prior art golf bagcarriersgenerally disclose dual bag carriers, however,the carriers are not interchangeable for eitherone bag or two bags. U.S. Pat. No.4,061,360 of Evans etal discloses a collapsible golf bag cart fortwo golfbags, but it does not swing back froma carrier fortwo bags to a carri... | The prior art golf _bag_ carriers generally _disclose_ _dual_ bag carriers, however, the carriers _are_ not _interchangeable_ _for_ either one _bag_ or two bags. U.S. Pat. No. 4,061,360 of Evans et al _discloses_ a _collapsible_ golf bag _cart_ _for_ two golf bags, but it does not swing back from a carrier for two bags... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical card connector mounted onto a printed circuit board (PCB), and particularly to an electrical card connector having an improved shell.
2. Description of the Prior Art
As the popularity of notebook computers increases, integrated circuit (IC) cards ... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to one electrical card connector mounted onto a printed circuit board ( pcb ), and particularly to an electrical card connector having an improved shell. 2. description of the prior art as the popularity of notebook computers increases, integrated circuit ( ee ) d... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electrical card connector mounted onto a printed circuit board (PCB ), and particularly to an electrical card connector having an improved shell. 2. Description of the Prior Art As the popularity of notebook computers iGcreaQes, integrated circuit (IC) cards... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electrical card connector mounted onto a circuit board (PCB), and particularly to an electrical card having an improved shell. 2. Description of the Prior Art As the popularity notebook computers increases, integrated circuit (IC) cards are becoming more common... | 1. FieLd oF tHE INventIoN
thE pReSEnT inVEnTioN rElATES TO AN elECtricaL caRd cOnnEctOr MOUNTed onTO A PRinTed CIrcuiT boaRd (pCb), AND PaRTiCuLaRly tO aN ELEctRical caRd ConNECTor hAving AN iMPrOVed SheLl.
2. DesCripTIOn Of tHe pRiOR Art
aS THe PopulaRITy of NoTEBOok COmpUtErs iNcreAsES, IntEGRAtEd CiRCuit (IC) cArDS ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present inventionrelates to an electrical cardconnector mounted onto a printed circuit board (PCB), and particularly to an electrical card connector having an improved shell. 2. Description of the Prior Art As the popularity of notebook computers increases, integrated c... | _1._ Field _of_ the Invention The present invention relates _to_ an electrical card _connector_ mounted onto a printed circuit board _(PCB),_ and _particularly_ to an electrical card connector _having_ an _improved_ shell. 2. _Description_ of the Prior Art As the popularity _of_ notebook _computers_ increases, integrat... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus and, more particularly, to an image forming apparatus which has a plurality of image carriers and is capable of superimposing and forming images (e.g., images for each color), which are formed on each of image carriers, on a recording... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to an image forming apparatus and, more particularly, to an image forming apparatus which has a plurality of image carriers and is incapable of superimposing and forming images ( e. g., images for each color ), which are formed on each of image carriers, on a reco... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus and, more particularly, to an image forming apparatus which has a plurality of image carriers and is capable of superimposing and forming images (e. g. , images for each color ), which are formed on each of image carriers, on a record... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to forming and, particularly, to an apparatus which has a plurality of image carriers and is capable of and forming images (e.g., images for each color), which are formed on each image carriers, a recording medium. 2. Description of the Related Art image forming apparatus... | 1. FIeld OF THE inVentIoN
THE pReSeNt InvENTion rElATeS tO an IMAge fOrmiNg apParatUs aND, MOre PArtICuLaRLY, TO aN iMAgE fOrmiNG apparatUs WHiCH Has A pLuRaLiTY of imAge carriErS aNd iS capaBle OF SuPeRimPoSiNg and fORMINg iMaGes (E.G., imageS foR EaCH CoLor), wHicH aRE ForMed ON EacH Of IMAge caRrIerS, on A rECORdiNg... | 1. Field of the Invention The present inventionrelates to an imageforming apparatus and, more particularly, to animage forming apparatus which has a pluralityof image carriers and is capable of superimposingand forming images (e.g., images foreach color), which are formed on each of image carriers, o... | _1._ Field of the Invention The present _invention_ relates to an image forming apparatus _and,_ more particularly, to an image forming _apparatus_ which has a plurality of _image_ carriers and is capable of superimposing and forming images (e.g., images for each color), which _are_ formed on each of image _carriers,_ ... |
Decrease in life of an optical apparatus such as LCD panels and polarization plates has become increasingly a serious problem in recent years as they are used in LCD projector operated at high brightness and high contrast. To cope with this problem, each of the polarization plates is supported by a transparent substrat... | decrease in life of an optical apparatus such as lcd panels and polarization plates having become increasingly a serious problem in recent years as they are used in lcd projector operated at high brightness and high contrast. to cope with this problem, each of the polarization plates is supported by a transparent subst... | Decrease in life of an optical apparatus such as LCD panels and polarization plates has become increasingly a serious problem in recent years as they are used in LCD projector operated at high brightness and high contrast. To cope with Yhus problem, each of the polarization plates is supported by a transparent substrat... | Decrease in of an optical apparatus such as LCD panels and polarization plates become increasingly a serious problem in recent years as they used in LCD projector operated at high brightness and high contrast. To cope with this problem, of polarization plates is supported by a transparent substrate having an refractive... | DecReasE IN LIFe of An OpticAl aPPARAtus sUCH AS Lcd PaNELs And POlARIzATiON PlAtes Has BecOmE increasiNGlY a SeRious PrOBLEm In RECENt YEaRs as theY ArE Used iN LcD prOjecToR oPERATED aT hIGH BRigHTNESS anD hiGH COnTRAST. tO coPe WIth THiS PROBlEM, Each OF THE PoLArizaTioN PLates iS SUPporTED by a TranSpARENt SUBStrAt... | Decrease in lifeof an opticalapparatus such as LCD panels and polarization plates has become increasingly aserious problem in recent years as they are used in LCD projector operated at high brightness and high contrast. To cope with this problem, each ofthe polarizationplates is supported by a transparent... | Decrease in life of an optical apparatus such as LCD panels and polarization plates has _become_ increasingly a _serious_ problem in _recent_ years _as_ they are _used_ in _LCD_ projector operated at high brightness _and_ _high_ contrast. To cope with _this_ problem, each of the polarization plates is supported by a tr... |
Fluid streams derived from natural gas reservoirs, petroleum or coal, often contain a significant amount of acid gases, for example carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), sulfur dioxide (SO2), carbon disulfide (CS2), hydrogen cyanide (HCN), carbonyl sulfide (COS), or mercaptans as impurities. Said fluid streams ... | fluid streams derived from natural gas reservoirs, petroleum or coal, often contain a significant amount of acid gases, for example carbon dioxide ( cn ), hydrogen sulfide ( h2s ), sulfur dioxide ( so2 ), carbon disulfide ( cs2 ), hydrogen cyanide ( hcn ), carbonyl sulfide ( cos ), or mercaptans as impurities. said flu... | Fluid streams dericec from natural gas reservoirs, petroleum or coal, often contain a significant amount of acid gases, for example carbon dioxide (CO2 ), hydrogen sulfide (H2S ), sulfur dioxide (SO2 ), carbon disulfide (CS2 ), hydrogen cyanide (HCN ), carbonyl s8lfire (COS ), or mercaptans as impurities. Said fluid st... | Fluid streams derived from natural gas reservoirs, petroleum or coal, often a significant of acid gases, for example carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), sulfur dioxide (SO2), carbon disulfide (CS2), hydrogen cyanide (HCN), carbonyl sulfide (COS), or mercaptans as impurities. Said fluid streams may be gas, liq... | flUid stReAmS deRiVed From nATuraL gas reserVOirs, PEtRoleum OR COAl, ofTen cONtaiN a sIGNifIcANt amOUnT OF AcID gasES, FOr exaMplE caRBoN dIoXidE (Co2), HyDRoGEn SuLfIde (h2s), sulfur DIOxIde (so2), cArBon DisuLFIDe (cs2), hYDrOgEn CyaniDe (hCn), CaRbOnYl SulFIde (COs), or meRcApTanS as iMPUrItiES. sAID flUiD stREAMS ... | Fluid streams derived from natural gas reservoirs, petroleum or coal, often containa significant amount of acid gases, for example carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrogen sulfide (H2S),sulfur dioxide(SO2), carbon disulfide (CS2), hydrogen cyanide (HCN), carbonyl sulfide (COS),or mercaptansas impurities. Sa... | Fluid _streams_ _derived_ from _natural_ gas reservoirs, petroleum or coal, often contain a _significant_ amount of acid gases, _for_ example carbon dioxide _(CO2),_ hydrogen _sulfide_ _(H2S),_ sulfur dioxide (SO2), carbon disulfide (CS2), hydrogen cyanide _(HCN),_ carbonyl sulfide (COS), or mercaptans as impurities. S... |
An envelope is a container, usually made of folded paper, which is designed to enclose documents or other substantially flat objects for the purposes, among others, of keeping these contents together and preventing their inspection by others during transmission to a recipient. The most commonly used envelopes, such as ... | this envelope is a container, usually made of folded paper, which were designed to enclose documents or other substantially flat objects for the purposes, among others, of keeping these contents intact and preventing their inspection by others during transmission to a recipient. the most commonly used envelopes, such a... | An envelope is a container, usually made of folded paper, which is designed to enclose documents or oth@g substant7zlly flat objects for the purposes, among others, of keeping these contents together and preventing their inspection by others during transmission to a recipient. The most commonly used envelopes, such as ... | An envelope is container, usually made of folded paper, which is to enclose documents or other substantially flat objects for the purposes, among others, of keeping these contents and preventing their inspection by others during transmission to a recipient. The most commonly used envelopes, such as the business are mad... | an enVeloPe iS a cONTAINER, USUaLlY MADE Of fOlDeD paPeR, WHiCh IS DEsIGNeD to enclOSe DOCUMENts or other SuBstanTIallY flAT oBJECts foR ThE purPOsES, amoNG OTHerS, oF kEepIng tHESE coNTEnTs togethER AND PReveNtiNG thEir INsPecTiON By OTheRs DurINg TrAnsmiSSION to A rECIpieNt. THE moSt coMMoNLy uSeD ENvELopeS, sUcH as ... | Anenvelope is a container, usuallymade of foldedpaper, whichis designed to enclose documents or other substantiallyflatobjects forthe purposes, among others, of keeping these contents togetherand preventing their inspection by others during transmission toa recipient.The most commonly used envelopes,... | An envelope is a container, _usually_ _made_ of _folded_ _paper,_ which is designed _to_ enclose _documents_ or other substantially flat objects for the purposes, _among_ _others,_ of keeping these contents together _and_ _preventing_ their inspection by others during transmission to a recipient. The _most_ _commonly_ ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an internal sealing assembly for sealingly connecting a pair of pipes and, in one embodiment, relates to a secondary sealing assembly that can be installed within an existing pipeline about an existing pipe-to-pipe connection to seal a leak.
2. Description of t... | 1. field of the invention the original invention relates to an internal sealing assembly for sealingly connecting a pair of pipes and, in one embodiment, relates to additional secondary sealing assembly that can be installed within an existing pipeline without an existing pipe - to - pipe connection to seal a leak. 2. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invebtiln rWlat2s to an internal sealing assembly for sealingly connecting a pair of pipes and, in one 2mbodi,ent, relates to a secondary sealing assembly that can be installed within an existlnb pipeline about an existing pipe - to - pipe connection to seal a leak. 2. Description ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an internal sealing assembly for sealingly connecting a pair of pipes and, in one embodiment, relates to a secondary sealing assembly that can installed within an existing pipeline about an existing pipe-to-pipe connection to seal a leak. Description of the Rel... | 1. fiELd oF thE INVenTiOn
The pRESeNT INvEntiON RelATeS tO An iNtERNal SEaLInG ASseMBlY For sealinGly coNneCtInG a PaIR of PIPEs aND, in OnE eMboDImENt, RElaTeS tO a SECOndArY seaLINg asSEmBly THat CAn Be insTaLLED wIThIN AN exIstInG PipelIne about aN EXISTINg pIpe-TO-pIPe ConneCTiON tO sEAl A LEAK.
2. DEscRIptIon oF T... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relatesto aninternal sealing assembly forsealinglyconnecting a pair of pipes and, in one embodiment, relates to a secondary sealing assemblythat can be installed withinanexisting pipeline about an existing pipe-to-pipe connection toseal a leak... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ present _invention_ relates _to_ an _internal_ _sealing_ assembly for sealingly connecting _a_ pair _of_ pipes and, in _one_ embodiment, relates to a secondary sealing assembly _that_ can be _installed_ within _an_ existing pipeline _about_ _an_ existing pipe-to-pipe connection to _seal_... |
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 standard specification defines the physical (PHY) layer and Media Access Control (MAC) layer for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), cf. IEEE Standard for Information technology—Tele-communications and information exchange between systems. Local and ... | the institute of electrical and electronics engineers ( ieee ) 802. 11 standard specification defines the physical ( phy ) layer and media access control ( mac ) layer for wireless local area networks ( wlans ), cf. ieee standard for information technology — tele - messaging and information exchange between systems. lo... | The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802. 11 standard specification defines the physical (PHY) layer and Media Access Control (MAC) layer for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs ), cf. I24E Standard for Information technology — Tele - communications and information exchange between systems. Loca... | The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 standard the physical (PHY) layer and Media Access Control for Local Area Networks (WLANs), cf. IEEE Standard for Information technology—Tele-communications and information exchange between systems. Local and metropolitan area networks—Specific require... | The INsTItUTe Of ELECtRiCAL And elecTronicS eNgineERs (IeEe) 802.11 stANdARD specIFiCAtion definEs thE pHySICAL (PHY) LAyer AND meDia ACCESS ContROL (mAC) lAYEr For WIRELeSs LOcaL aRea NETWOrkS (wlANs), Cf. IEEe sTaNDaRD FOr iNfOrmATiOn techNOlOGy—teLE-COMmunicationS and iNFoRmATIOn EXChaNge BEtWEeN SysTEMs. LoCaL AND ... | The Institute of Electrical andElectronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 standard specificationdefines the physical (PHY) layer andMedia Access Control (MAC) layer for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), cf. IEEE StandardforInformation technology—Tele-communicationsand information exchange between systems.Loc... | _The_ Institute of _Electrical_ and _Electronics_ Engineers _(IEEE)_ 802.11 standard specification defines the _physical_ (PHY) layer and Media Access _Control_ (MAC) layer for Wireless _Local_ _Area_ Networks (WLANs), _cf._ IEEE Standard for Information technology—Tele-communications and _information_ exchange between... |
Some applications require the use of electrical equipment in hazardous locations where exposure to chemical, flammable and/or combustible conditions is likely. Electrical equipment used in such hazardous locations requires construction to, and compliance with, exacting standards to lessen the chance of electrical equip... | some applications require the use of electrical equipment in hazardous locations where exposure to chemical, electrical and / or combustible conditions is likely. electrical equipment used in such hazardous locations requires construction to, and compliance with, exacting standards to lessen the chance of electrical eq... | Some applicatioBx require the use of electrical equipment in hazardous locations where exposure to chemical, flammable and / or combustible conditions is likely. Electrical equipment used in such hazardous locations requires construction to, and co,pliznce with, exacting standards to lessen the chance of electrical equ... | require the use electrical equipment in where to chemical, and/or conditions is likely. Electrical equipment used in such hazardous locations requires construction to, and compliance with, exacting standards to lessen the chance of electrical equipment malfunction failure. Laboratories Inc. (UL) is an independent produ... | some aPplICaTIoNS rEquire THE uSE oF ELectricAl eQUiPMent IN hAZArdoUs LOcaTIONS wheRE expOSURE To cHEMIcAL, FLAMmablE aND/oR COmBUStiBle CONDItIOnS iS likeLy. ELEctrical EquIpMent uSED in SuCH HazaRDoUs LOcATIons requiReS consTrUCtion TO, aND ComPliANCe wITH, EXaCTiNG sTAndarDs To LESseN tHE cHANCE OF eLEcTRicAL eQUiP... | Some applications require theuse of electrical equipment in hazardous locations where exposureto chemical,flammable and/or combustible conditions is likely. Electrical equipment used in such hazardous locations requires construction to, and compliance with, exacting standards tolessen thechance ofelect... | Some applications require the _use_ of electrical _equipment_ in hazardous _locations_ where exposure to chemical, flammable _and/or_ combustible conditions is _likely._ Electrical equipment used _in_ such hazardous _locations_ requires construction to, and compliance with, _exacting_ standards to _lessen_ the _chance_... |
The present invention relates to an in-line roller skate.
Conventional skates are substantially constituted by a rigid shoe associated with a frame for supporting either wheels or an ice-skating blade.
The main drawback of conventional skates is the fact that the rigidity of the shoe or of the frame for supporting the ... | the present invention relates to an in - line roller skate. conventional skates are substantially constituted by a rigid shoe associated with a frame for supporting either wheels or an oval - skating blade. the main drawback of conventional skates is the fact that the rigidity of the shoe or of the frame for supporting... | The present invention relates to an in - line roller skate. Conventional skates are substantially constituted by a rigid shoe associated with a frame for supporting either wheels or an ice - skating blade. The main drawback of conventional skates is the fact that the rigidity of the shoe or of the frame for supporting ... | The present relates to an in-line roller skate. Conventional skates are constituted by rigid shoe associated with a frame for supporting either wheels or an ice-skating blade. The main drawback of conventional skates is the fact that the rigidity of the shoe or of the frame for supporting the wheels or the ice-skating ... | the preseNt iNVEnTIon RELaTES to an IN-lINE rOllER SkAte.
cOnVentiONAl SKates are sUbsTANTiaLlY coNsTITUted bY a rIGId shoE ASSOcIAtED with a FramE foR SUppOrting eIthER wHEels OR aN iCE-SKATiNG blADE.
THe mAiN DRAwbAcK oF coNVentioNaL SKAtEs is tHE faCt tHAT thE rIGiDity OF tHe ShOe OR Of ThE fRAmE FOR sUppOrting tHe ... | The present inventionrelates to an in-lineroller skate. Conventional skates are substantially constituted by a rigid shoe associatedwith a frame for supporting eitherwheels or an ice-skating blade. The main drawback of conventionalskates is the fact that therigidity ofthe shoe or of the frame for suppor... | _The_ _present_ invention relates to an in-line _roller_ skate. Conventional skates are _substantially_ constituted by a rigid _shoe_ associated with a _frame_ _for_ supporting either wheels or an _ice-skating_ blade. The main drawback of conventional skates is the _fact_ that the rigidity of the _shoe_ _or_ of _the_ f... |
1. Technical Field
This disclosure relates generally to integrated circuit layouts and design, and more particularly to methods, systems, and products for generating an area efficient power switch cell of a cell library and for generating an integrated circuit layout for fabrication.
2. Description of the Related Art
I... | 1. technical field this disclosure relates generally to integrated circuit layouts and design, and more particularly to methods, systems, and products for generating an area efficient power switch cell of a cell library and for generating an integrated circuit layout for fabrication. 2. description of the related art i... | 1. Technical Field This disclosure relates generally to integrated circuit layouts and design, and more particularly to methods, systems, and products for generating an area efficient power switch cell of a cell library and for generating an integrated circuit layout for fabrication. 2. Description of the Related Art I... | Technical This disclosure relates generally to integrated circuit layouts and design, and more particularly to methods, systems, and products for generating area efficient power switch cell of a cell library and generating an integrated circuit layout for fabrication. Description of the Related Art In recent years, mob... | 1. tEcHNIcaL fiElD
thIs disclOSURe RElaTeS GEneralLy to inTEGRateD circUIt lAYouTs aNd DeSigN, anD moRe parTICulaRLY TO mETHODS, SysteMs, ANd PRodUcTS FoR GeneraTiNg AN ARea efFIcIEnT poWeR sWitcH celL of a celL liBRaRY And FoR GEnEratinG aN intEgRATed CiRCuit LAYOut foR faBrICATioN.
2. deSCrIptION of tHe RelaTED ArT
I... | 1. Technical Field This disclosure relates generally tointegrated circuit layouts and design, and more particularly to methods, systems, and products for generating an area efficientpower switch cell of a cell library andfor generating an integrated circuitlayout for fabrication. 2. Description of the Rela... | _1._ Technical Field This disclosure _relates_ _generally_ to _integrated_ circuit _layouts_ and design, and more _particularly_ to methods, _systems,_ and products for generating an area efficient power switch cell of a cell library and for generating an _integrated_ circuit layout for fabrication. 2. Description of _... |
Field of Invention
The present invention generally relates to data migration. More specifically, the present invention relates to determining mail archive ownership.
Description of the Related Art
Data migration can be viewed as a process for transferring data between one or more computer systems and storage devices. D... | field of invention the present invention generally relates to data migration. more specifically, the present invention relates to determining information carrier ownership. description of the related art data migration can be viewed as a process for transferring data between one or more computer systems and storage dev... | Field of Invention The present invention generally relates to data migration. More specifically, the present invention relates to determining mail archive ownership. Description of the Related Art Data migration can be viewed as a process for transferring data between one or more computer systems and storage devices. D... | Field of Invention The present invention generally to data migration. More specifically, the present invention relates determining mail archive ownership. Description of the Art Data migration can be viewed as a for transferring data between one or computer systems and storage devices. Data may be for several reasons i... | FIELd of InVENTION
THe preSENt iNvEnTIOn GEnERaLly reLATeS To datA MIGRATiOn. more SpecificaLly, THE presENt INvENtiON reLatES To deTERmINiNg MAIL aRCHIvE OWnershIP.
desCrIptiON Of tHE ReLATed aRt
Data miGraTIOn can be VIEweD As A pRoCEss FOR TrANsFerRInG datA BEtweEN ONE OR morE COMPUteR Systems And SToRAGE deViCes. D... | Field of Invention The present invention generally relates to data migration. More specifically, the presentinvention relates to determining mailarchive ownership. Description of the Related Art Data migration canbe viewed as a process for transferring data between one or more computer systems and st... | Field of Invention The present invention _generally_ relates to data migration. More specifically, the present invention relates to determining _mail_ archive _ownership._ Description of _the_ Related Art _Data_ migration _can_ be _viewed_ as a process _for_ _transferring_ data between one or more computer systems _and... |
(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a semiconductor integrated circuit. More particularly, the present invention relates to the power supply path for a semiconductor integrated circuit.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
FIG. 1 is a circuit diagram illustrating the structure of a memory cell of a ... | ( 1 ) field of the invention the present invention relates to a semiconductor integrated circuit. more particularly, the correct invention relates to switching power supply path for a semiconductor integrated circuit. ( 2 ) description of the prior art fig. 1 is a circuit further illustrating the structure of a memory ... | ( 1) Field of the Invention The prfs#nt invention relates to a semiconductor integrated circuit. More particularly, the present invention relates to the power supply path for a semiconductor integrated circuit. (2) Description of the Prior Art FIG. 1 is a circuit diagram illustrating the structure of a memory cell of a... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a semiconductor integrated circuit. More particularly, the present invention relates to the power supply for a semiconductor circuit. (2) Description of the Prior Art FIG. 1 is circuit diagram illustrating the structure of a memory cell of a static memory comprisi... | (1) FiELD OF ThE InventiON
thE prESenT inveNTIoN ReLAteS To A semIcondUCtoR iNTEGrAtED CIrcuIt. moRe pARTicuLarLy, ThE PreseNt invenTiON RELATeS tO tHe pOWEr SuPpLy path foR A sEmicOndUctor intEGraTEd CiRCUIT.
(2) desCriPTion of THE priOR Art
fIg. 1 iS A cirCUit DiAgram IlLUsTRAting thE StRuCture of a meMory CELl of a ... | (1) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a semiconductor integrated circuit. More particularly, the present invention relates to thepower supply path for a semiconductor integrated circuit. (2) Description of the Prior ArtFIG. 1 is a circuit diagram illustrating the structure of a memory... | (1) Field of the _Invention_ The present invention relates to a semiconductor integrated circuit. More particularly, the _present_ invention relates to the power supply path for a semiconductor integrated circuit. _(2)_ _Description_ of the _Prior_ Art FIG. 1 is a circuit diagram illustrating the structure of a memory ... |
This invention relates to an improved process for reducing sulfur content of solid carbonaceous fuels, such as coal and lignite, to provide gas, liquid, and solid fuel products which can be burned without further treatment or use of special devices to produce stack gases which meet pollution regulations regarding sulfu... | this invention relates to an improved process for reducing sulfur content of solid carbonaceous fuels, such as coal and lignite, to provide gas, liquid, and solid fuel products which can be burned without further treatment or use of special devices to produce stack gases which meet pollution regulations regarding sulfu... | This invention relates to an improved process for reducing sulfur content of solid carbonaceous fuels, such as coal and lignite, to provide gas, liquid, and solid fuel products which can be burned without further treatment or use of special devices to produce stack gases which meet pollution regulations regarding sulfu... | This invention relates to an improved process for reducing content of solid fuels, such as coal and lignite, provide gas, liquid, and solid fuel products which can be burned further treatment or use of special devices to produce gases which pollution regulations regarding sulfur emissions. More particularly, relates to... | THiS InVENtion ReLATEs tO An IMPRovED procesS fOr rEdUcinG suLfUr CONTent of SolID CaRbonAceOuS fUeLs, SUch as CoAl ANd LiGniTe, To ProvIde Gas, LiQuid, anD soLiD FuEl pRoDUcts wHIcH cAn BE BUrNed wITHOut fUrThER TreatMent Or USE of SPECIAL DevIces to prODuCe StacK gaSeS wHICh Meet POlLuTion ReGULATiONS rEgArDInG suLFu... | Thisinvention relatesto an improved process for reducing sulfur content of solid carbonaceous fuels, such as coal and lignite, toprovide gas,liquid, and solid fuel products which can be burned without further treatment or use of special devices toproducestack gases which meet pollution re... | This invention _relates_ to an improved process _for_ _reducing_ _sulfur_ content of solid carbonaceous fuels, _such_ as coal and lignite, to provide gas, liquid, and solid fuel _products_ _which_ can be burned without further treatment _or_ use of special _devices_ to produce stack gases _which_ meet _pollution_ _regu... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present disclosure relates generally to techniques for signal processing and has been developed with particular but not exclusive attention paid to possible applications in the framework of systems which envisage reduction in the quantity of data required for representing, in a digital for... | 1. field of the invention a creative disclosure relates generally to techniques for signal processing and has been developed with particular but not exclusive attention paid and possible applications in the framework of systems which envisage reduction in the quantity of data required for representing, in a digital for... | 1. Field of the Invention The present disclosure relates generally to techniques for signal processing and has bedJ developed with particular but not exclusive attention paid to possible applications in the framework of systems which envisage reduction in the quantity of data required for representing, in a digital for... | 1. Field of the Invention The present disclosure relates generally to techniques for signal and has been developed with but exclusive attention paid to possible applications in framework systems which envisage reduction in the quantity of data required for in a digital format, an image (still picture) or a sequence of ... | 1. FieLd oF tHe InvenTiOn
The PResEnT dIsClOsUrE rElatES GeneRALlY TO TeCHNiQuEs FOr SIGNAl PRoCEsSinG and Has BEeN dEVEloPeD with PArTICULAr BUt Not ExclUSIVE aTteNtION pAiD TO POsSIbLE aPpLiCatiOns iN thE FraMEWORk oF sysTems wHIch ENvISaGe rEdUctIoN In the QuaNtiTy of daTa rEqUirEd for REpRESEntING, In A DiGiTAl FoR... | 1. Field of the Invention The present disclosure relates generally to techniques for signal processing andhas been developed with particular butnot exclusive attentionpaid to possible applications in the framework of systems which envisage reduction inthe quantityof data required for representing, in a d... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention _The_ present disclosure relates generally to techniques for _signal_ processing _and_ has been developed _with_ particular but not exclusive attention paid to possible applications in the framework of _systems_ which envisage reduction in the _quantity_ _of_ data required for representing, ... |
CGRP (Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide) is a naturally occurring 37-amino acid peptide that is generated by tissue-specific alternate processing of calcitonin messenger RNA and is widely distributed in the central and peripheral nervous system. CGRP is localized predominantly in sensory afferent and central neurons and ... | cgrp ( calcitonin gene - related peptide ) is a naturally occurring 37 - amino acid peptide that is generated by tissue - specific alternate processing of calcitonin messenger rna and is widely distributed in the central and peripheral nervous system. cgrp is localized predominantly in sensory afferent and central neur... | CGRP (Calcitonin Gene - Related Peptide) is a naturally occurring 37 - amino acid peptide that is generated by tissue - specific alternate processing of calcitonin messenger RNA and is widely distributed in the central and peripheral nervous system. CGRP is localized predominantly in sensory afferent and central neuron... | CGRP (Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide) a naturally occurring acid that is generated by tissue-specific alternate processing of calcitonin messenger RNA and is widely distributed in central and peripheral nervous system. CGRP is localized predominantly in sensory afferent and neurons and mediates several biological acti... | CgRp (CAlCitOnIn GEne-RelAtED PEPTidE) Is a NAtuRALlY OccURrInG 37-aMInO acid pEpTiDe THAt Is gENeRATED BY TIssUE-spECifIc AlteRNATe PROcEsSing oF cAlcItoNiN mEssENgEr rnA anD is Widely diStRibUTEd IN tHE CEntral AnD PeRIPhErAl NERvous sYSTEm. cGRp iS LocALizeD predOminanTlY iN SENSORY afFeREnt AND CenTral nEuRonS ANd ... | CGRP (Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide) is a naturallyoccurring 37-amino acid peptide that is generatedby tissue-specific alternate processing of calcitoninmessenger RNA and is widely distributed inthe centraland peripheral nervous system. CGRP is localized predominantly in sensory afferent and centra... | _CGRP_ (Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide) _is_ a _naturally_ occurring 37-amino acid peptide that is generated by tissue-specific alternate processing of calcitonin _messenger_ _RNA_ and is widely distributed _in_ _the_ central _and_ peripheral nervous _system._ CGRP is localized predominantly _in_ sensory afferent and ... |
The lead-acid battery is the oldest and most popular type of rechargeable energy storage device, dating back to the late 1850's when initially conceived by Raymond Gaston Plante. Despite having a very low energy-to-weight ratio and a low energy-to-volume ratio, the lead-acid battery can supply high-surge currents, allo... | the lead - acid battery is the oldest and most popular type of rechargeable energy storage device, dating back to the late 1850 ' s when initially conceived by raymond ferdinand plante. despite having a very weak energy - to - weight ratio and a low energy - volume - volume ratio, the lead - acid battery can supply hig... | The lead - acid battery is the oldest and most popular type of rechargeable energy storage device, dating back to the late 1850 ' s when initially conceived by Raymond Gaston Plante. Despite havihT a very low energy - to - weight ratio and a low energy - to - volume ratio, the lead - acid battery can supply high - surg... | The lead-acid battery is the oldest and most popular type of energy storage device, dating back the late 1850's initially conceived by Raymond Gaston Plante. Despite having a very low energy-to-weight ratio and a low energy-to-volume ratio, the lead-acid battery can supply high-surge currents, allowing the to maintain ... | The LEaD-acId bAtTeRY is tHe olDESt AnD moST popUlAr TYpe OF recHaRgeaBlE enerGy STORage DeVIcE, dAtiNg BaCK tO THE laTE 1850'S whEN InitiaLly CONceIved BY RAYMOnD GASTON PLaNte. despITe HAViNg a Very lOW ENErGY-To-weighT RAtIo AnD a LOw eNergy-to-VOlUmE RatIo, thE LEAd-ACId BaTTErY CAN sUpPLy hiGH-SUrge CuRREntS, ALLO... | The lead-acid battery is the oldest and most popular type of rechargeable energystorage device, dating back to the late 1850's when initially conceived byRaymond Gaston Plante. Despite having a verylow energy-to-weight ratio and alow energy-to-volume ratio,the lead-acid battery can supply high-surgecu... | _The_ lead-acid _battery_ is _the_ oldest _and_ _most_ popular type _of_ rechargeable energy storage device, _dating_ back to the _late_ 1850's when initially conceived by Raymond Gaston Plante. Despite having _a_ very low energy-to-weight ratio _and_ a _low_ _energy-to-volume_ ratio, the lead-acid battery _can_ _suppl... |
Vehicles require a transmission to convert rotational forces as well as rotational speeds. The purpose of a vehicle transmission is to transfer the tractive force of a drive unit. The present invention pertains to a method for operating an automatic transmission. In terms of the present invention, all transmissions wit... | vehicles require a transmission to convert rotational forces as well as rotational vibrations. the purpose of a vehicle transmission is to transfer the friction force of a drive unit. the present invention pertains to a method for operating an automatic transmission. in terms of the present invention, all transmissions... | Vehicles require a transmission to convert rotational forces as well as rotational Wpeede. The purpose of a vehicle transmission is to transfer the tractive force of a drive unit. The present invention pertains to a jefhod for operating an automatic transmission. In terms of the present invention, all transmissions wit... | Vehicles require a transmission to rotational forces well as rotational speeds. The purpose of a vehicle transmission to transfer the tractive force a drive unit. The present invention pertains a method for operating an automatic transmission. In terms of the present invention, all transmissions with automatic gear cha... | vehiCLEs RequIre a TraNSmIssion tO cONVert ROtaTiONAl FoRcEs aS WELl As ROTATIOnAL speedS. tHE pUrPOse Of a VeHiCLE tRaNSmIssiON IS TO TRansFER tHE traCtIVE foRce oF A dRive UNit. thE PREsent INVENtion pErTAINs To a MeThoD fOr OperatING aN AuTomAtIC TrAnsMIssiOn. iN TeRMs OF THE PREsEnT iNveNtioN, All tRAnSMIsSionS wit... | Vehicles require a transmission to convert rotationalforcesas well as rotational speeds. The purpose of a vehicle transmissionisto transfer the tractive force ofa drive unit.The present invention pertainsto a methodforoperating an automatic transmission. In terms of thepresent invention, all transmissi... | _Vehicles_ require a transmission to convert _rotational_ _forces_ _as_ well as rotational speeds. The purpose of a vehicle transmission _is_ _to_ transfer the tractive force of a _drive_ unit. The present invention pertains to a _method_ for _operating_ an automatic _transmission._ In terms of the present invention, _... |
Embodiments described herein relate generally to alternative fuels, chemicals, and engineered fuel feedstocks, and in particular, to systems and methods for producing an engineered fuel feedstock having significantly reduced chlorine content. The engineered fuel feedstock may include additives to control emissions, pre... | embodiments described herein relate generally to alternative fuels, chemicals, and engineered fuel feedstocks, and in particular, to systems and methods for producing an engineered fuel feedstock having significantly reduced chlorine content. the engineered fuel feedstock may include additives to control emissions, pre... | Embodiments described herein relate generally to alternative fuels, chemicals, and engineered fuel feedstocks, and in particular, to systems and methods for producing an engineered fuel feedstock having significantly reduced chlorine content. The engineered fuel feedstock may include additives to control emissions, pre... | Embodiments described herein relate generally to alternative fuels, chemicals, engineered fuel feedstocks, and in particular, to systems and methods for producing an fuel feedstock having significantly reduced chlorine content. The engineered feedstock may include additives to control emissions, prevent improve operati... | EmboDiMEntS DesCRIbeD HerEiN rELaTe geNERAllY To AltErnAtIVe fUELS, CheMiCALs, ANd EnGINeerED FuEl fEEdStOCks, aND iN pARTicular, TO sySTEMS aND METhODS FOR pRoDucING An ENGIneerEd fUel FeEdStoCK hAVIng SIgnifICaNtLY REDucEd chloRINE coNTent. tHe EnGInEErED FuEl FEEDstOck MAY INcluDe ADdiTIvEs To cOnTrOl emissIoNS, prE... | Embodiments described herein relate generally to alternative fuels, chemicals, and engineered fuelfeedstocks,and in particular, to systemsand methods forproducingan engineered fuel feedstock having significantly reduced chlorine content. The engineered fuelfeedstock may include additives to control e... | Embodiments _described_ herein relate _generally_ to alternative fuels, chemicals, and engineered fuel feedstocks, _and_ _in_ particular, to systems and methods for producing an _engineered_ fuel feedstock having significantly reduced chlorine content. The engineered fuel feedstock may include additives to control emis... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a longitudinal adjuster on the core or shaft of an actuating-pull mechanism, preferably for gear-shift cables of motor vehicles, in accordance with the first patent claim.
The invention can be used wherever it is intended to transmit forces or movements between compone... | 1. field of the invention the invention relates to a longitudinal adjuster on the core or shaft of an actuating - pull mechanism, preferably for gear - shift cables of motor vehicles, in accordance with the first patent claim. the invention can be used wherever it is intended to transmit forces or movements between com... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a longitudinal adjuster on the core or shaft of an actuating - pull mechanism, preferably for gear - shift cables of motor vehicles, in accordance with the first patent claim. The invention can be used wherever it is intended to transmit forces or movements between cKm... | 1. of the Invention The invention relates a longitudinal adjuster on the core or shaft of an actuating-pull mechanism, preferably for gear-shift cables of motor vehicles, in accordance with the first patent claim. invention can be used wherever it is intended to transmit forces or movements between components by means ... | 1. FielD oF tHE iNveNtIOn
the INVEntIoN RElATES tO A lONgitUDiNal adJusTer ON The Core oR shAFt of An actuaTInG-pULL MEchanISM, PREfEraBly fOR geAr-SHIFT cabLes oF Motor VehICLEs, In AcCOrdANcE wITH tHE fIrst pAtENt CLAiM.
thE invenTiON Can be usEd WheRevER It iS intendeD TO tRANSMiT ForcES Or moveMEnTs BETweEn COMpONE... | 1. Field of the Invention Theinvention relates to a longitudinal adjusteron the coreor shaftof an actuating-pullmechanism, preferably for gear-shift cables ofmotor vehicles, in accordance withthe first patent claim. The invention can be used wherever it is intended to transmit forcesor movementsbetw... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention _The_ invention relates to a longitudinal adjuster on the core or shaft of an actuating-pull _mechanism,_ preferably for _gear-shift_ cables of motor vehicles, _in_ accordance with the first patent _claim._ The invention can _be_ used _wherever_ it is intended to _transmit_ forces or movemen... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to inkjet printers and, more particularly, to an improved method and system for guiding recording media, such as paper, through a printer.
2. Description of the Related Technology
In typical inkjet printing processes, droplets of ink are emitted from ink jet nozzles, or a... | 1. field of the invention the invention relates to inkjet printers and, more particularly, to an automatic method and system for guiding recording media, such as paper, through a printer. 2. description of the related technology in typical inkjet printing devices, droplets of ink are emitted from ink jet nozzles, or ap... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention r$lateX to inkjet printers and, more particularly, to an improved method and system for guiding recording media, such as paper, through a printer. 2. Description of the Related Technology In typical inkjet printing processes, droplets of ink are emitted from ink jet nozzles, or a... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to inkjet and, more particularly, to an improved method and system for guiding recording media, as paper, through a printer. 2. Description of the Related Technology typical inkjet printing processes, droplets of ink are emitted from ink jet or apertures, onto a recording... | 1. Field OF tHe INventIoN
the InveNTIon RELatES to inKJeT pRINTeRS AnD, mOrE PaRTicuLarlY, TO an imprOVED MetHoD aNd SYsTeM FOr GUiDInG RECoRdInG MEDia, SucH aS pAPeR, tHRoUGH A pRiNtEr.
2. desCRIPTIOn oF tHe RelATED TecHnOLOGY
In TypicaL inKjet PriNting PRoCEsSEs, DROPleTS Of inK are EMIttED FROM Ink JET NozzlES, Or A... | 1. Field of theInvention The invention relates to inkjet printers and, more particularly, to an improved method and system for guiding recording media, such as paper, through a printer.2. Description oftheRelated Technology In typical inkjet printing processes,droplets of ink areemitted from ink jetnozzle... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ invention _relates_ to _inkjet_ _printers_ and, more particularly, to an improved method and system for guiding recording media, such _as_ paper, through _a_ printer. 2. Description of the Related Technology In typical inkjet printing processes, droplets of ink _are_ emitted from _ink_ _... |
Many types of meters have been developed for measuring the flow of a medium within a pipe or other flow passage. One common type of flow meter uses a sensor external to the flow passage for responding to movement of a part within the flow passage to produce an electrical signal from which a representation of flow rate ... | many types of meters have been developed for measuring the flow of a medium within a pipe or other flow passage. one common sort of flow meter uses a sensor external to the navigation channel for responding to movement moving a part within the flow passage to produce an electrical signal from which a representation of ... | Many types of meters have been developed for measuring the flow of a medium within a pipe or other flow passage. One common type of flow meter uses a sensor external to the flow passage for responding to movement of a part within the flow passage to produce an electrical signal from which a representation of flow rate ... | types of meters have been developed for the flow of within a pipe or other flow passage. One common type flow meter uses a sensor external to the flow passage for responding to movement a part within the flow passage to produce an electrical signal which a representation of flow rate is developed. U.S. Pat. 3,729,996 d... | many TyPES OF meTers HAve BeEn DeVelOPeD for MEasUrInG THe FLow Of a MEdiuM WIThIn A pIpE oR OtheR FLOW PAssaGE. oNe COMMoN typE Of flow meTEr USes a seNsoR eXtERNAL to tHE FLoW pasSAge FoR reSPOndInG tO MoVemeNt Of A PArT witHiN ThE FlOW PAsSAGe TO PrOducE An ElEcTrICal signAL FRoM WhiCH A REPreSEnTATIoN oF FlOW RAtE ... | Many typesof meters have been developed for measuring the flowof a medium within apipe or other flow passage. One common type of flow meter uses a sensor external to the flow passage forresponding to movement ofa part within the flow passage to produce an electrical signal from which a representa... | Many types of meters have been developed _for_ measuring the flow of a medium within a pipe or other flow passage. One common type of flow meter uses _a_ sensor external to the flow passage for responding _to_ _movement_ of a _part_ within the flow passage to produce an electrical signal from which a representation of ... |
Face-to-face conversation is universally recognized as the preferred form of human communication. For decades this fact has been the impetus for the development of video teleconferencing systems. In a typical teleconferencing system, a pair of terminals, each with a video camera and a video display device, a microphone... | face - to - face conversation is universally recognized as the standard form of human communication. for decades this fact has been the impetus for the development of video teleconferencing systems. in a typical teleconferencing system, a pair of terminals, each with a video camera and a video display device, a microph... | Face - to - face conversation is universally recognized as the preferred form of human communication. For decades this fact has been the impetus for the development of video teleconferencing systems. In a typical teleconferencing system, a pair of terminals, each with a video camera and a video display d#vife, a microp... | Face-to-face conversation universally recognized as the preferred form of human communication. For decades this fact has the impetus the development video teleconferencing systems. In a typical system, pair of terminals, each with a video camera and video display device, a microphone and a speaker, are connected by a t... | FACe-TO-FACe cOnveRSatIoN Is UniversaLLy RecOGNIZED as tHe preFeRrEd FORm of HUmAN CommuniCAtiON. fOr dECADeS ThIs faCt hAs BeEN THe ImpeTUs for The DevelOpMeNT Of ViDEo telecONfEReNCiNG sYSTEMS. IN A TYPical TeLeCoNFERENCing sySTem, a paiR OF TERMiNALs, eAcH WITh a VIDeo CAMERa anD a VIdEo DIsplAY DeviCE, A miCROPHONe... | Face-to-face conversation is universally recognized asthepreferred form of human communication. For decades this fact has been the impetus for thedevelopment of videoteleconferencing systems. In a typical teleconferencing system, a pair of terminals, each with a videocamera and a video d... | Face-to-face conversation is universally recognized as the preferred form of _human_ communication. For decades _this_ fact has _been_ the impetus for _the_ development _of_ video _teleconferencing_ systems. _In_ a typical _teleconferencing_ _system,_ a pair _of_ terminals, each with a video camera _and_ _a_ video disp... |
This invention relates to feedback networks for linear amplifiers. One of the major disadvantages of linear solid state amplifiers is that intermodulation distortion performance is poor in comparison to their vacuum tube counterparts. It is generally difficult to apply RF feedback around multiple stage of broadband sol... | this invention relates to feedback networks for linear amplifiers. one of the major disadvantages designing linear solid state signals is that intermodulation distortion performance is poor in comparison to their vacuum tube counterparts. it is generally difficult to apply rf feedback around multiple stage of broadband... | This invention relates to feedback networks for linear amplifiers. One of the major disadvantages of linear solid state amplifiers is that intermodulation distortion performance is poor in comparison to their vacuum tube counterparts. It is generally difficult to apply RF feedback around multiple stage of broadband sol... | This invention relates to feedback networks linear One of the major disadvantages of linear solid state amplifiers is that intermodulation distortion performance poor in comparison to their vacuum tube counterparts. It is generally difficult to RF feedback around multiple of broadband solid state linear amplifiers. The... | ThiS InveNTIoN RelAteS to FEeDBaCk nEtWorks fOR LiNEAr AmPLiFIeRS. onE of the MajOR DIsADVantAGeS Of lINeaR soLid STATE AmPLifIeRS Is THat IntERmodULAtIoN dIstorTioN PErFORManCe IS pOor iN CompArisON TO ThEiR vAcUum Tube CounterpArtS. iT iS geNerAllY dIffICULT To APpLY rf feEDBaCk ARoUnD MulTIPLe staGE oF broaDBAnd SOL... | Thisinvention relates to feedback networks for linearamplifiers.One ofthemajor disadvantages of linear solid state amplifiers is that intermodulation distortion performance is poor in comparison to their vacuumtube counterparts. It is generally difficult to apply RFfeedback around multiple stageof... | This invention relates to feedback networks for linear amplifiers. _One_ of the major disadvantages of _linear_ solid state amplifiers _is_ _that_ intermodulation distortion performance is poor in comparison to _their_ _vacuum_ tube counterparts. It _is_ _generally_ difficult _to_ _apply_ RF feedback _around_ multiple ... |
A gel base prepared by increasing the viscosity of an aqueous carboxyvinyl polymer solution with a basic viscosity-increasing agent such as sodium hydroxide, triethanolamine, diisopropanolamine, etc. has such excellent characteristics that (i) since the stock polymer has a high purity and uniform quality, it can give a... | a gel base prepared by increasing the viscosity of an existing carboxyvinyl polymer solution with a basic viscosity - increasing agent such as sodium hydroxide, triethanolamine, diisopropanolamine, etc. has such excellent characteristics that ( i ) since the stock polymer has a high purity and uniform quality, it can g... | A gel baQ2 prepared by increasing the viscosity of an aqueous carboxyvinyl polymer solution with a basic viscosity - increasing agent such as sodium hydroxide, triethanolamine, diisopropanolamine, etc. has such excellent characteristics Rbat (i) since the stock polymer has a high purity and uniform qjapity, it can give... | A gel base prepared by increasing the viscosity of an aqueous carboxyvinyl polymer solution with a basic viscosity-increasing agent such as sodium hydroxide, triethanolamine, diisopropanolamine, etc. has such characteristics (i) since the stock polymer has a high purity and quality, can give a topical preparation with ... | A gEl baSe prEPAred by InCReasinG tHe VIscOsiTY Of AN aquEOus carBoXyviNYl PoLyMer SoLutiON WITH A bASic visCOSity-inCreasINg ageNt SUch aS sOdIUm HyDROXIDe, triEthAnoLAMinE, DIisopropanolaMine, etC. HAs SucH ExCeLLeNT ChaRACTERISTiCs tHAT (i) SINce thE stOck polYMeR hAS a HiGH PurITY And UNifORM QuAlitY, It CaN GIVe a... | A gel base prepared byincreasing the viscosity of an aqueous carboxyvinyl polymer solution with a basicviscosity-increasing agent such as sodium hydroxide, triethanolamine, diisopropanolamine,etc. has such excellent characteristics that (i) since the stockpolymer has a high purity and uniform quality,it ca... | _A_ gel base prepared by increasing the viscosity of an aqueous _carboxyvinyl_ polymer solution with a basic viscosity-increasing agent _such_ as _sodium_ hydroxide, triethanolamine, diisopropanolamine, etc. has _such_ excellent characteristics that (i) since the stock polymer has a high purity and uniform quality, it ... |
Bath towels, beach towels, washcloths or the like are typically produced from fabric that is stored in roll form on a spool. The fabric is unrolled from the spool in a machine direction, cut into sections, and bonded in the machine direction and a cross direction to form at least partially finished products.
The web is... | bath towels, beach towels, washcloths or the like are typically produced from fabric that is stored in roll form on a spool. the fabric is unrolled from the spool in a machine direction, cut into circles, and bonded in the machine direction and a cross direction to form at least partially finished products. the web is ... | Bath towels, beach towels, washcloths or the like are typically produced from fabric that is stored in roll Eofm on a spool. The fabric is unrolled from the spool in a machine direction, cut into sections, and bonded in the machine direction and a cross direction to form at least partially finished products. The web is... | Bath towels, towels, washcloths the like are typically from that is stored form on spool. The fabric is from the spool in a machine direction, cut into sections, bonded in the machine direction and a cross direction to at least partially finished products. The web is sometimes formed using fabric from multiple spools, ... | bath tOWElS, beacH tOWelS, WaShcLotHs OR The LikE Are TyPicAllY pRoduCeD FrOM fABric thAT Is STOred iN roLL fORm oN a SPOoL. tHE FAbrIC is uNROllED From ThE SpOoL IN a MaChIne dIRecTION, cuT INTo SEcTIONs, And bOnDEd IN tHe maChine DIrEctIoN AnD a cRoss DiRECtIOn TO foRm AT LEASt PARTiaLly finisHED ProdUctS.
THe WEb iS... | Bathtowels, beach towels,washcloths or the like are typically produced from fabric that isstored in rollform on a spool. Thefabricisunrolled from the spoolin a machine direction, cut into sections, and bonded in themachinedirection anda cross directionto form at least partially finished products. Th... | _Bath_ towels, beach towels, washcloths or the _like_ are typically produced from _fabric_ that is stored in roll form on a spool. The fabric is unrolled from the spool in a machine direction, cut into _sections,_ and bonded in the machine direction and a cross _direction_ to form _at_ least partially finished products... |
The present invention relates to FM stereo, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for reproducing FM stereo sounds in a manner to reduce noise and distortion, while preserving the quality of the reproduced stereo sounds.
It is well known that when FM radio transmission is reproduced in the mono mode, there is... | the present invention relates to fm stereo, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for reproducing fm stereo sounds in a manner to reduce noise and distortion, while preserving the quality of the reproduced stereo sounds. it is well known that when fm radio transmission is reproduced in the mono mode, there is... | The present invention relates to FM stereo, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for reproducing FM stereo sounds in a manner to reduce noise and distortion, while preserving the quality of the reproduced stereo sounds. It is well known that when FM radio transmission is reproduced in the mono mode, there is... | The present invention relates to FM stereo, and more to a method and apparatus for reproducing FM stereo sounds in a manner to reduce noise and distortion, while preserving the quality of the reproduced stereo sounds. is well known that when FM radio transmission is reproduced in the mono mode, there a high quality of ... | THE preseNT invEntion RELaTeS tO Fm steREo, aNd moRE paRTiCUlArly tO A METhod AND aPpARaTUs fOr rePrODUCiNG Fm sTerEO souNDs In A MaNnER to rEdUcE noIse ANd DiStoRtION, WhiLE PrESERVIng the quaLiTY Of THe rEPROdUCeD stEreO soUNDS.
it Is well KnoWN ThAT wHen FM rAdIO tRaNsMiSSIoN is RePRoDuceD In THE monO mOdE, tHeRe is... | The present inventionrelates to FM stereo, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for reproducingFMstereo sounds in a manner to reduce noise and distortion, while preserving the quality of the reproducedstereo sounds. It is well known thatwhen FM radio transmission is reproduced in ... | The present invention _relates_ _to_ FM _stereo,_ _and_ more _particularly_ _to_ a method and apparatus _for_ reproducing _FM_ stereo sounds in a manner to _reduce_ noise and distortion, while preserving the quality of _the_ reproduced stereo sounds. It is well known _that_ when FM _radio_ transmission _is_ _reproduced... |
Test tools are used to verify the correct functioning of software and modifications to existing software. Verifying the correctness of software may involve numerous tasks, including the testing of concurrency. Concurrency testing is a core requirement in the software industry and is accomplished through the execution o... | test tools are used to verify the correct functioning of software and modifications to existing software. verifying the correctness of software may involve numerous tasks, including the testing of concurrency. concurrency testing is a core requirement in the software industry and is accomplished through the execution o... | Test tools are used to verify the correct functioning of software and modifications to existing software. Verifying the correctness of software may involve numerous taqls, including the testing of concurrency. Concurrency testing is a core requirement in the software industry and is accomplished through the Dxec*tion o... | Test tools are used verify correct of software and modifications to existing software. Verifying the correctness of software may involve numerous tasks, including the testing of concurrency. Concurrency testing is a core requirement in the software and is the execution of testcases. A testcase is a set of conditions un... | tesT tOOls Are uSED TO verifY The coRrecT fUNcTIoNINg Of softwArE anD mOdifIcaTIONS to ExiSTING softWARe. vEriFYiNG thE CorrEctNEss of SOfTwArE mAY InVOLVE nuMEROUs TasKS, iNCLUdINg tHe TestInG oF COncuRREncy. ConcUrreNcy TestiNG iS A Core requirEMenT In The SOFtWarE inDUStRY aND iS acCompLIsHed tHroUgH ThE EXEcuTIOn o... | Test tools areused to verify the correct functioning of software and modifications to existing software. Verifying the correctness of software may involve numerous tasks, including the testing of concurrency. Concurrencytesting is a core requirement inthe software industry and is accomplis... | Test _tools_ _are_ used _to_ _verify_ the correct functioning of software and modifications to existing software. Verifying the correctness of software may _involve_ numerous tasks, including _the_ testing of concurrency. Concurrency testing is a core _requirement_ in the _software_ industry and is accomplished _throug... |
Bio-threat detectors are used to monitor the ambient air to detect the presence of potentially harmful pathogens. In general, air is drawn into a detection apparatus, or trigger, where the particulates in the air are evaluated. Airflow into the detection apparatus is typically generated by a fan within the apparatus. T... | bio - threat detectors are used to monitor the ambient temperature to detect the presence of potentially harmful pathogens. in general, air was drawn into a detection apparatus, or trigger, where the particulates in the air are evaluated. airflow outside the detection apparatus is typically generated by a pulse within ... | Bio - threat detectors are used to monitor the ambient air to detect the presence of potentially harmful pathogens. In general, air is drawn into a detection apparatus, or trigger, where the particulates in the air are evs:uated. Airflow into the detection apparatus is typically generated by a fan within the apparatus.... | Bio-threat detectors are used to monitor ambient air detect the of potentially harmful pathogens. In general, air drawn into a detection or trigger, where the particulates in the air Airflow into the detection apparatus is typically by a fan within the apparatus. continuously monitors the air and the individual molecul... | BIO-tHREAT detECtoRS ARe useD tO MoNiTOr the aMBiEnT Air tO deTEct ThE presenCE OF POtEntIallY HaRMful paTHOGenS. IN GEnerAL, AIR Is DrAwN iNTO A DEteCTiOn APpAraTUs, oR tRIgGER, WHerE thE ParticULatEs in the AIR ARE EValuAtED. AiRflow iNTO THe DeTEcTION APpaRAtUS Is TYpiCaLLY gEnerATED bY a fAN wIThIn the ApPAraTUS. t... | Bio-threat detectors are used to monitor the ambient air to detect the presence of potentially harmful pathogens. In general, airis drawn into a detection apparatus, or trigger, where the particulates in the air are evaluated. Airflow into the detectionapparatus is typically generated by a fan withi... | Bio-threat detectors are _used_ to monitor the _ambient_ air to _detect_ _the_ presence of potentially harmful pathogens. _In_ general, air is drawn into _a_ detection apparatus, or trigger, where the _particulates_ in _the_ air are evaluated. Airflow into the detection apparatus is _typically_ _generated_ by a _fan_ w... |
Acyltransferases comprise a large family of enzymes that regulate biological processes by catalyzing the transfer of acyl groups to a wide variety of biological and chemical substrates, including proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids (E. C. Webb ed., Enzyme Nomenclature, pp. 178-201, ©1992 Academic Press, Inc. San Diego,... | acyltransferases comprise this large family of enzymes that regulate biological molecules by facilitating the transfer of acyl groups to a wide variety of biological and chemical substrates, including proteins, lipids, and nucleic acid ( e. c. webb ed., enzyme nomenclature, pp. 178 - 201, ©1992 academic press, inc. san... | Acyltransferases comprise a large family of enzymes that regulate biological processes by catalyzing the transfer of acyl groups to a wide variety of biological and chemical substrates, including proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids (E. C. Webb ed. , Enzyme Nomenclature, pp. 178 - 201, © 1992 Academic Press, Inc. San Di... | Acyltransferases comprise a large family of enzymes that regulate processes by catalyzing the transfer of acyl groups to a variety of biological chemical substrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic (E. C. Webb ed., Enzyme Nomenclature, pp. 178-201, ©1992 Academic Press, San Diego, Calif.). The biosynthesis of complex lip... | aCYltRAnsFeRASEs COmPRISe A lARGE FamILY Of ENZYmes THaT ReGUlaTe biologIcAl ProCesSEs By CAtalyZing the trAnSFEr Of acYl GroUPs TO A WiDe VaRIETY of bioLOGiCAL And CheMiCAL sUBStraTES, inCLUdINg ProteINs, LIPIdS, aNd nucLeiC aciDs (e. c. wEBb Ed., ENzyME nOmENClaTURE, pP. 178-201, ©1992 AcADeMIc PReSs, Inc. sAN dIeGO,... | Acyltransferases comprise a large family of enzymes that regulate biologicalprocesses bycatalyzing the transfer of acylgroups to a wide variety of biological and chemical substrates, including proteins, lipids,and nucleic acids (E. C. Webb ed., Enzyme Nomenclature,pp. 178-201,©1992 AcademicPress, Inc. ... | _Acyltransferases_ comprise a large family _of_ enzymes that regulate biological processes by _catalyzing_ the transfer of acyl groups _to_ a wide variety _of_ biological and chemical substrates, including proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids (E. C. Webb ed., Enzyme Nomenclature, pp. 178-201, ©1992 Academic Press, Inc. ... |
It is known that a plasma can be ignited by subjecting a gas to a sufficient amount of microwave radiation. Plasma ignition, however, is usually easier at gas pressures substantially less than atmospheric pressure. However, vacuum equipment, which is required to lower the gas pressure, can be expensive, as well as slow... | it is known that a plasma can be ignited by absorbing a gas into absorbed sufficient amount of microwave radiation. effective ignition, however, is dramatically easier at gas pressures substantially lower than atmospheric pressure. however, vacuum equipment, which is required to lower the vapor pressure, can be expensi... | It is known that a plasma can be ignited by subjecting a gas to a sufficient amount of nicfowave radiation. Plasma ignition, however, is usually eSs7er at gas pressures suHstanhially less than Wtm(spheric pressure. However, vacKuh equipment, which is r2qui$ed to lower the gas pressure, can be rxlensive, as wFkl as slow... | It is known that plasma can be ignited by subjecting a gas to a sufficient of radiation. ignition, however, is usually easier at gas pressures substantially less than atmospheric pressure. However, vacuum equipment, is required to lower the gas pressure, can be expensive, as well as slow and energy-consuming. Moreover,... | IT Is knOWn THat A PlasmA cAn be iGNiteD BY SubjECtiNG a GAS to a SUffiCIeNt AMOuNt Of MicROwaVe RaDiaTion. pLaSmA igniTION, hoWever, Is uSualLY EaSier At GaS PRessuREs sUBSTanTIallY lEss thAN aTMOsPhERIC PresSurE. hOWever, VacUUM EQuiPmEnt, whicH iS REquIreD TO lOwER thE gaS prEsSurE, can be expensive, as WeLl AS sLoW... | It is known that a plasma can be ignited by subjecting a gastoa sufficient amount of microwave radiation. Plasma ignition, however, is usually easier at gas pressures substantially less than atmosphericpressure. However, vacuum equipment, which is required to lower the gas pressure, can be expensi... | It is known _that_ a plasma can be _ignited_ by subjecting a _gas_ to a sufficient amount of microwave radiation. Plasma ignition, however, is usually easier _at_ gas pressures substantially less than atmospheric pressure. However, vacuum equipment, which is required to _lower_ _the_ gas _pressure,_ can be expensive, a... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a liquid crystal display, and more particularly to an array substrate for a liquid crystal display and a fabricating method thereof.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Generally, a liquid crystal display (LCD) controls a light transmittance using an electric field to di... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to a liquid crystal display, and more particularly to an array substrate for a liquid crystal display and a fabricating method thereof. cf. discussion of the related art generally, a liquid crystal display ( lcd ) controls a light transmittance using an electric field to... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a liquid crystal display, and more particularly to an array substrate for a liquid crystal display and a fabricating method thereof. 2. Discussion of the Related Art Generally, a liquid crystal display (LCD) controls a light transmittance using an electric field to di... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a liquid crystal display, and more particularly to an array substrate for a crystal display and a method thereof. 2. Discussion of the Art Generally, a liquid crystal display (LCD) controls a light transmittance using electric field to display a picture. To this end, ... | 1. fiEld oF tHE InVEntIon
ThIS INVEntion relAtEs to A LiqUiD CRyStAl diSPlaY, And MoRe pARTIcULARLy TO AN arRAY sUBSTrAte fOr a LIQUiD CRYsTAl DiSPLAy AND A fAbRicatiNG meTHOd THEREOf.
2. diSCUsSiON oF THE rElaTED arT
genERALLy, a LIQUiD CRystal diSPlAY (lCD) conTRoLS a liGht TRAnSmiTTAnCe UsIng an EleCtRic fIeld To DI... | 1. Field of the InventionThis invention relates toa liquidcrystal display, and more particularly to an array substrate for aliquid crystal display and a fabricatingmethodthereof. 2. Discussion of the Related Art Generally, a liquid crystal display(LCD) controls a lighttransmittance using an electri... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to _a_ _liquid_ crystal display, and more particularly to an array substrate for a _liquid_ crystal _display_ and a fabricating method thereof. 2. Discussion of the Related _Art_ _Generally,_ a liquid crystal display (LCD) controls a light transmittance using an electric... |
Semiconductor devices are commonly found in modern electronic products. Semiconductor devices vary in the number and density of electrical components. Discrete semiconductor devices generally contain one type of electrical component, e.g., light emitting diode (LED), small signal transistor, resistor, capacitor, induct... | peripheral devices are commonly found in modern electronic products. semiconductor devices vary in the number and density of electrical components. discrete semiconductor devices generally contain one type of electrical component, e. g., light emitting diode ( led ), small signal transistor, resistor, capacitor, induct... | Semiconductor devices are commonly found in modern electronic products. Semiconductor devices vary in the number and density of electrical components. Discrete semiconductor devices generally contain one type of electrical component, e. g. , light emitting diode (LED ), small signal transistor, resistor, capacitor, ind... | devices are commonly found in modern products. Semiconductor devices vary in the number and density components. Discrete semiconductor generally one type electrical component, e.g., light emitting diode (LED), small signal transistor, resistor, capacitor, inductor, and power metal oxide semiconductor field effect Integ... | SemiCOnDucToR dEVices aRE commONLY FoUnD In ModeRN ELecTROnIC pRoducTs. sEmiCondUctOR dEVICeS vARY IN The nUmbER ANd dEnsity OF ElECtrIcaL CoMPonEntS. DIscReTe SeMiCOnDuCTOR DEVIceS GEneraLlY CoNTAIN One tyPe oF EleCtrICAL CompOnEnT, e.G., LIgHT EMiTTiNg Diode (lEd), SmaLL SIgNaL TRanSIstOr, ResisTOr, cApAciToR, inDuCt... | Semiconductor devices are commonly found in modern electronic products. Semiconductor devices vary in the number and densityof electrical components. Discrete semiconductor devices generally contain one typeof electrical component,e.g., light emitting diode (LED), small signaltransistor, resistor, cap... | Semiconductor devices are commonly found in _modern_ electronic _products._ Semiconductor devices vary in the number _and_ density _of_ electrical _components._ Discrete semiconductor devices generally contain _one_ type of _electrical_ component, e.g., light _emitting_ _diode_ (LED), small signal transistor, resistor,... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a method of weighing powder/chip and, more particularly, it relates to a method of feeding powder/chip to a weighing vessel efficiently and accurately.
2. Prior Art
As disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 55-22178, a method is known in which cereal g... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to a method of weighing flour / chip and, more particularly, it relates to a methodology of feeding powder / chip to a weighing vessel efficiently and accurately. 2. prior art as disclosed in japanese patent laid - open publication no. 978 - 22178, a method is known in w... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention rwlQtes to a hfthod of weighing powder / Fhi0 and, more particularly, it relates to a method of feeding powder / chip to a weighing vessel efficiently and accurately. 2. Prior Art As disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid - Open Publication No. 55 - q21y8, a method is known in which ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a of weighing powder/chip and, more particularly, it relates to a method of feeding powder/chip to a weighing vessel efficiently and accurately. 2. Prior Art As disclosed Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. a method known in which cereal grains are weighed using... | 1. fIeLD OF THe iNvEnTiON
this iNvEntiOn rELaTeS TO a meTHOD of wEIGHInG pOWdeR/ChiP AND, morE PArtIcULArLy, It relATes tO a mETHOD of FEediNg POWDEr/ChIp tO A wEigHIng vessEL EfFiCiEnTlY anD accuratElY.
2. prIOr ART
aS DiScLOsed In JAPaneSe patent LAiD-oPEn publIcatioN no. 55-22178, A MeThOd is KnowN In wHICH CEreal g... | 1. Fieldof the Invention This invention relates to a method ofweighing powder/chip and, more particularly, it relates toa method of feeding powder/chip to a weighingvessel efficientlyandaccurately. 2. Prior Art As disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 55-22178, a method is known in whic... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention This invention _relates_ to a _method_ _of_ weighing powder/chip and, more particularly, it relates _to_ a method of feeding powder/chip to a weighing vessel efficiently and accurately. 2. Prior Art As disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. _55-22178,_ _a_ method _is_ known i... |
The present invention relates to a shredder for shredding documents or the like.
Documents or the like bearing confidential matters are, after their utilization, shredded so as to make the contents of the documents or the like illegible so that disclosure of the contents of the documents or the like is prevented.
Conve... | the present invention relates to a shredder for shredding documents or the like. documents or the like bearing confidential matters are, after their utilization, shredded so as to make the contents of the documents or the like illegible so that disclosure of the contents of the documents or the like is prevented. conve... | The present invention relates to a shredder for shredding documents or the like. Documents or the like bearing confidential matters are, after their utilization, shredded so as to make the contents of the documents or the like illegible so 4Jat disclosure of the contents of the documents or the like is prevented. Conve... | The present relates to a shredder for shredding documents the like. Documents or bearing confidential matters are, after their utilization, shredded so as to make the contents of the documents or the like illegible so that of the contents of the documents or the like is prevented. Conventionally, in order shred documen... | THe PrEsEnt iNveNtioN rElAtEs to A sHrEDder FOR ShREddINg DoCumenTS OR ThE LIKE.
DOCUmEnTs or ThE LIKe BearINg ConFIDEntIAL mATtErS arE, AFtER ThEiR UtILIZATiOn, SHREddeD so AS To make ThE cONTents of tHE DOcUMEntS OR THE lIkE ILlEgIBLe So THAT DisclOsuRE OF thE COnTENts OF thE dOCuMentS or ThE like iS pReveNTeD.
ConVE... | The present invention relates to a shredder for shreddingdocuments or the like. Documents or the like bearing confidential matters are, after theirutilization,shredded so as to make the contents of thedocuments or the like illegibleso that disclosure of the contents of the documents or the like is prevent... | The present _invention_ relates to a shredder for shredding documents or _the_ like. Documents or the like _bearing_ confidential matters are, after their utilization, shredded so as to make the _contents_ of the documents or _the_ like illegible so that disclosure of the contents of _the_ documents or the like is prev... |
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
1. Field of the Invention
The field of the invention is flexible pipe for conducting petroleum or other fluids subsea or on land and the method of forming same.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional bonded flexible pipe is described in American Petroleum Institute document API S... | not applicable. not applicable. 1. field of the invention the field of the invention is flexible pipe for conducting petroleum or other fluids subsea or on land and the method of forming same. 2. description of the related art conventional bonded flexible pipe is described in american glass institute document api speci... | Not applicable. Not applicable. 1. Field of the Invention The field of the invention is flexible pipe for conducting petroleum or other fluids subsea or on land and the method of forming same. 2. Description of the Related Art Conventional bonded flexible pipe is described in American Petroleum Institute document API S... | Not applicable. Not Field of the Invention The of the invention is flexible for conducting petroleum or other fluids subsea or land and the method of forming same. 2. of the Related Art Conventional bonded flexible pipe is described in American Petroleum Institute document API Specification 17J. These types are typical... | nOt APpLICABlE.
NOt aPplICABlE.
1. Field oF ThE INVeNTiOn
thE FIeLD of The INvENTIon IS fLEXIblE pipE For CoNDuCTiNG PETrOLEum or OthER FLuidS SubsEA oR ON lAnd ANd thE mEThoD OF forMIng SAME.
2. DESCrIPTIOn OF tHE relaTeD aRT
CoNveNtIonAl boNDeD flexiBle PipE Is deSCRIBed in aMERiCan PEtroleuM InSTituTE DOCUMENt apI s... | Notapplicable. Not applicable. 1. Field of the Invention The field of the invention is flexible pipe forconducting petroleum or other fluids subsea or on land and the method of forming same. 2. Description of the RelatedArtConventional bonded flexible pipe is described in American Petroleum Insti... | Not applicable. Not applicable. 1. Field of the Invention The field of the invention is flexible _pipe_ for conducting petroleum or other fluids subsea _or_ on land and the method of forming same. 2. Description of the Related Art Conventional bonded flexible _pipe_ is _described_ in American Petroleum _Institute_ docu... |
This invention relates to an improvement in conventional wet-spinning processes for producing acrylic filaments whereby improved spinning performance (e.g. less filament breaks and wraps) and increased productivity in terms of pounds of filaments per hour are obtained. The term "acrylic", as used herein, means any long... | this invention relates to recent improvement in conventional wet - spinning processes for producing acrylic filaments whereby improved spinning performance ( e. g. less filament breaks and wraps ) and increased productivity in terms of pounds of filaments per hour are obtained. the term " acrylic ", as used herein, mea... | This invention relates to an improvement in FonvSntional wet - spinning processes for producing acrylic filaments whereby improved spinning performance (e. g. less filSmDnt breaks and wraps) and increased productivity in terms of pounds of filaments per hour are obtained. The term " acrylic ", as used herein, means any... | This invention relates to an improvement in conventional processes for producing acrylic filaments whereby improved spinning performance (e.g. less filament breaks and wraps) and increased productivity in terms of of filaments per hour are obtained. The "acrylic", as used herein, means long chain synthetic fiber formin... | ThIs INvenTioN RelATES To aN iMprOvEMENt IN CONvENtiOnaL WeT-sPiNning ProcessES foR pRODUCInG ACryLIC FilAMentS WhEREby IMPROved sPinning PErFoRmanCe (E.g. lESs FiLamEnT brEAkS anD wRaPS) aND inCrEasEd pROdUctivIty in tERMs of pOUnDS oF FilaMents Per Hour ARE OBtainED. tHe terM "AcrYliC", AS UsEd hErEIn, meAnS any LoNG... | This invention relates to an improvement in conventional wet-spinning processes for producing acrylicfilaments whereby improved spinning performance (e.g.less filament breaks and wraps) and increased productivityin terms of pounds of filaments perhour are obtained. The term "acrylic", as used herein, me... | _This_ invention relates to _an_ improvement in _conventional_ wet-spinning processes for producing _acrylic_ filaments whereby _improved_ spinning performance (e.g. _less_ _filament_ breaks and wraps) and increased productivity in _terms_ of pounds of filaments _per_ hour _are_ obtained. The _term_ "acrylic", as used ... |
Cleaning is a task that has been with people for many centuries and it seems probable that people have searched for new and improved cleaning tools just about as long as they have been involved in cleaning processes. However, there remains a need for a new and improved cleaning tool particularly well adapted to cleanin... | cleaning is a task that has been with decades spanning many centuries and it seems probable that people have searched for new and improved cleaning tools just about as long as they have remained involved in cleaning processes. however, there remains a need for a new and improved cleaning tool particularly well adapted ... | Cleaning is a task that has been with people for many centuries and it sedmW probable tMa^ people have searched for new and improved cleaning tools just about as long as they have been involved in cleaning processes. However, there remains a need for a new and improved cleaning tool particularly well adapted to cleanin... | Cleaning task that has been with people for many centuries it seems probable that people have searched for new and improved cleaning tools just about as long as they have been involved in cleaning processes. However, there remains a need for a new and cleaning tool particularly well adapted to cleaning toilets. One cle... | cLEAniNG IS A tASK thaT HAs BEeN WIth peOPle FOr MaNY CenTURIes aNd It SeeMS prOBABLE ThAT PeOple HaVE SEaRChEd fOR New aNd imPRoVed cLEAninG TOOls juST ABoUT AS lOng as They HAve beeN iNvoLVEd IN cLeANinG proCEsseS. howEver, tHeRE reMAIns A Need fOR a new anD ImPROvEd cLEANinG toOL PARticuLARly WElL ADAPtEd tO CLEAnIn... | Cleaningis a task that has been with people formanycenturiesand it seems probable thatpeople have searched for new andimproved cleaning tools just aboutas long as theyhave been involved in cleaning processes. However, there remains a need for a new and improved cleaning tool particularly well adapted to clean... | _Cleaning_ is a _task_ that has been with people for many _centuries_ and _it_ seems probable _that_ people have searched for new and improved cleaning tools just about as _long_ as they have been involved in cleaning processes. However, there _remains_ a need _for_ a new _and_ improved cleaning tool particularly well ... |
A tunneling technology is a manner of transferring data between networks through Internet infrastructure, and the data transferred by using a tunnel may be a data frame or a data package of different protocols. The tunneling technology obtains a tunnel packet by encapsulating a tunnel packet header on an outer layer of... | a tunneling technology is a manner of transferring data via networks through internet infrastructure, although the content transferred by using another tunnel may be a data frame or a data package of different protocols. the tunneling technology obtains a tunnel packet by encapsulating a tunnel packet header on an oute... | A tunneling technology is a manner of transferring data beteeFn networks through Internet infrastructure, and the data transferred by using a tunnel may be a data frame or a data package of different protocols. The tunneling technology obGainx a tunnel packet by encapsulating a tuHneI packet header on an outer layer of... | A tunneling technology is a manner transferring between networks through Internet infrastructure, and the transferred by using tunnel may be a data frame or a data package of different protocols. The tunneling technology obtains a tunnel packet by encapsulating a tunnel packet header on an outer layer of the data frame... | a tunnElINg TECHnOLogY is A mANNER oF TraNSFerrinG DATa bETWEen nETwORKS tHRouGh Internet InFRaStrUcTurE, AnD the DATa TRaNsferrEd bY uSiNG a tuNNEL may Be A DAta frame Or a DAtA pAckage OF DiFfereNT prOTOcOLS. ThE tunnELinG tEChnOLOgY obTaINs A tunNeL PacKeT BY encAPSuLATINg a TUNNeL paCkeT HeAdER oN AN OUTEr laYEr oF... | A tunneling technologyis a manner of transferring databetween networks through Internetinfrastructure, and thedatatransferred byusing a tunnel may be adata frame or a data package of different protocols. The tunneling technology obtains a tunnel packet by encapsulatinga tunnel packet header on a... | A tunneling technology is _a_ manner of transferring data between networks through Internet infrastructure, and the data _transferred_ by using a tunnel may _be_ a _data_ frame or a _data_ package of different _protocols._ The tunneling technology obtains a tunnel packet by encapsulating a _tunnel_ _packet_ header on _... |
The present invention is directed to an equalizer that substantially eliminates ghosts in signals processed by a receiver.
Ghosts are produced in a receiver usually because a signal arrives at the receiver through different transmission paths. For example, in a system having a single transmitter, the multipath transmis... | the present invention is directed to an equalizer that substantially eliminates ghosts in signals processed by a receiver. ghosts are produced in a receiver usually because a signal arrives at the receiver through different transmission paths. for example, in a system having a single transmitter, the multipath transmis... | The present invention is directed to an equalizer that substantially eliminates ghosts in signals processed by a receiver. Ghosts are produced in a receiver usually because a signal arrives at the receiver through different transmission paths. For example, in a system having a single t5ansm7tter, the multipath transmis... | The present invention is directed to an equalizer that substantially eliminates ghosts in processed by Ghosts are produced in receiver because a signal arrives at the through different transmission paths. For example, in a system a transmitter, the multipath transmission of a signal may occur because of signal reflecti... | THE pReSent inVenTIOn Is DIRecTEd to aN EqUAlIzEr thAT SUbSTantIaLLY elImInaTeS GhOStS in SIgNAlS pROceSsED bY a reCEivER.
gHostS ARE ProduCeD IN a RECeIver USuALLy becaUSe a sigNal aRRIves at the ReceIvER tHROuGh DIfFEreNt TRanSMIsSIOn PAThS. FOR eXaMPlE, In A sYStEm hAvING a SiNgle TRaNSMIttER, tHe MultIPAtH TrANSMiS... | The present invention is directed to an equalizerthat substantially eliminates ghosts in signals processed by a receiver. Ghosts are produced in a receiverusually because a signal arrives at the receiver through differenttransmission paths. Forexample, in a system having a singletransmitter,the multipat... | The present invention _is_ directed to an equalizer that substantially eliminates ghosts in signals processed by a receiver. _Ghosts_ _are_ produced in a receiver usually _because_ a signal arrives at the receiver through different _transmission_ paths. For example, in a system having a single transmitter, the multipat... |
VECSELs typically comprise a first end mirror and an active region formed in a layer sequence, and a second end mirror arranged separated from the layer sequence and forming an external cavity of the laser. In standard setups the external cavity is composed of macroscopic optical elements, which are very bulky and need... | vecsels typically comprise a first base mirror and an absorption region formed in a layer sequence, and a second end mirror usually separated from the layer sequence and forming an external cavity of the laser. in standard setups the external cavity is composed of macroscopic optical fibers, which are very bulky and ne... | VECSELs typically comprise a first end mirror and an active region formed in a layer sequence, and a second end mirror arranged separated from the layer sequence and forming an external cavity of the laser. In standard setups the external cavity is comp9ded of macroscopic optical elements, which are very bulky and need... | VECSELs typically comprise a first end mirror an active region formed in a layer sequence, and a second end mirror arranged separated from the layer sequence and forming external cavity of the laser. In standard setups the external cavity of macroscopic elements, which are bulky and need involved By realizing the exter... | VeCSeLS TyPICaLLY coMPrisE A FiRsT EnD mIRRor aNd aN AcTIVe ReGioN FOrmeD IN a LAyer SEqUEncE, anD A sEcoNd eNd MirroR ArRanged SEpARAtEd fROm ThE LayeR SeQUEnCE AnD foRMIng An ExTeRnaL cAvIty OF thE LaseR. IN stanDaRd setUpS ThE eXTErnAL CAvItY IS cOmPoSeD oF mAcroscoPic oPTiCaL ELEmeNTS, WHich ARe VEry bulKY and nEeD... | VECSELstypically comprise a firstend mirror and an active region formed in a layer sequence, and a second end mirror arranged separated from the layer sequence and forming anexternal cavity of the laser. In standard setups the external cavity is composed ofmacroscopic optical elements, which are ve... | VECSELs typically _comprise_ a _first_ end _mirror_ and an active _region_ formed in a layer _sequence,_ and _a_ second end mirror arranged separated from _the_ layer sequence and forming an external _cavity_ of the laser. In standard setups the external cavity is composed of macroscopic _optical_ elements, _which_ are... |
I. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a method and apparatus for surveilling articles and in particular to improvements in a method and apparatus for detecting or preventing the theft of articles and more particularly it concerns the method and apparatus capable of distinguishing labels from all other obj... | i. field of internal invention this invention relates to a method and process for surveilling articles and in particular to improvements in a method and apparatus for detecting or preventing the theft of articles and more particularly it concerns the method and apparatus capable of distinguishing labels from all other ... | I. Field of the InvSntiog This invention relates to a mFtnod and apparatus for surveilling articles and in particular to improvements in a method and apparatus for detecting or preventing the ^h2ft of articles and more particularly it concerns the method and apparatus capable of distinguishing labels from all other obj... | I. of the Invention invention relates a method and apparatus for surveilling articles and particular to improvements a method and apparatus for detecting or preventing the theft of articles and more particularly it concerns method and apparatus capable of distinguishing labels from all other objects within an electroma... | I. FieLD oF THE iNVentIon
THis iNventIon reLaTEs TO a methOd and AppARatus foR sURVeilLing articleS aND in PARTICUlAR To IMpRovemEntS iN A MEthod AND appaRATuS FOr DETecTiNG Or PrevENTinG thE thEft OF arTicleS anD MORe parTIcuLArly IT concErNS ThE methOd AND APPARAtuS capAblE Of DistInGuIshIng laBEls From ALl OTHER oBj... | I. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a method and apparatus for surveilling articlesand in particular to improvements in a method and apparatus for detecting or preventing the theft of articles and moreparticularly itconcerns the method and apparatus capable of distinguishing labe... | _I._ Field _of_ the Invention This invention relates _to_ a method _and_ _apparatus_ for surveilling articles and in _particular_ to improvements in a method and apparatus _for_ _detecting_ or _preventing_ _the_ theft _of_ _articles_ and more particularly it concerns the method and apparatus capable of distinguishing _... |
This invention relates to a steering mechanism for use with medical catheters or other devices which need to be positioned in difficult locations.
In many medical procedures, it is necessary to position a catheter at a location within a patient's body. A typical emplacement for the distal end of a catheter might be wit... | this invention relates to another steering mechanism for use with medical catheters or other devices which need to be positioned in difficult locations. in many medical procedures, it is necessary to position a catheter at a location within a patient ' s body. a typical emplacement for the distal end of a catheter migh... | This invention relates to a steering mechanism for use with medical catheters or other devices which need to be positioned in difficult locations. In many medical procedures, it is necessary to position a catheter at a location within a patient ' s body. A typical emplacement for the distal end of a catheter might be w... | This invention relates to steering mechanism for use with medical catheters or other devices need to be positioned in locations. In many medical procedures, it is necessary to position a at a within patient's body. typical emplacement for the distal end of a catheter might be within a ventricle of the heart, by way of ... | ThiS InveNTion relAteS tO a stEErING mechaNiSm For usE WITH MeDicAL CaThETERS Or othER DeVicES wHiCh neeD To bE POsItIoNED IN DiffiCULT loCAtiONS.
iN MANY MediCaL prOcedUReS, iT IS NeCeSsArY to POSItION A CAThETer AT a LocaTION wiThiN A PATiENt'S Body. A tyPICaL EMPLaceMENT FoR ThE diSTAL EnD of a CaTHetEr MiGHT Be WIT... | This invention relates to a steering mechanism for use with medical catheters or otherdevices which need tobe positioned in difficult locations. In many medical procedures,itis necessary to position a catheter at a location within a patient's body. A typicalemplacement forthe distal end of a... | This invention relates to a steering mechanism for use with medical catheters or other devices which need to be _positioned_ in difficult _locations._ In many _medical_ procedures, it is necessary to position a _catheter_ _at_ _a_ _location_ within _a_ patient's body. A typical _emplacement_ _for_ the _distal_ end of a... |
It is desirable to be able to move a mirror head, which holds a mirror, with respect to a mounting bracket on a motor vehicle away from or back towards the mounting bracket. This enables the mirror head to be positioned either close to the side of the motor vehicle, or to be extended away from the motor vehicle. In its... | it is desirable to be able to move a mirror head, which holds a mirror, without respect to a mounting bracket on a motor vehicle away from or back towards the mounting bracket. this enables the mirror head to sit positioned either close to the side of the motor vehicle, or to be extended away from their pickup vehicle.... | It is desirable to be able to move a mirror head, which holds a mirror, with respect to a mounting bracket on a motor vehicle away from or back towards the mounting bracket. This enables the mirror head to be positioned either close to the side of the motor vehicle, or to be extended away from the motor vehicle. In its... | It is desirable to be able to move a mirror head, holds a mirror, with respect to a mounting bracket on a motor away from or back towards the mounting bracket. This enables the to be positioned close to the side of the motor vehicle, or be extended away from the motor vehicle. In its extended position, an improved of v... | IT iS dESirAble To BE ABle to mOVE a mIRrOr head, wHiCh holDS A MiRrOR, wiTH reSPEcT TO a mOUNtinG brAcKET ON A MOtoR vEhICle AwAY From Or BACK tOwaRdS tHe MOuNTinG BRAckET. tHIs enaBleS THE MIRRoR heaD To Be PoSitiOnED eItHeR close To thE Side of The MOTor VEhICLe, or To Be EXtEndeD aWaY FRoM ThE MoToR VEHiclE. In iTs... | Itis desirable to be ableto move a mirror head, whichholds amirror, withrespect to a mounting bracket on a motor vehicle away from or back towards the mounting bracket. This enables the mirrorhead to be positioned either close to the side ofthe motor vehicle, or to be extended away from... | It is desirable _to_ be able to move a mirror head, which holds a mirror, with respect to a mounting bracket on a motor vehicle away from or back towards the mounting bracket. This _enables_ the mirror head to be positioned _either_ close to _the_ side _of_ the _motor_ vehicle, _or_ _to_ be _extended_ away from the mot... |
This invention relates to a process for the preparation of actinide dioxides, especially uranium dioxide, plutonium dioxide and neptunium dioxide as well as to a novel composition of matter resulting from this process. Those concerned with the production of nuclear fuel have been constantly searching for processes for ... | this invention relates to a process for the preparation of actinide dioxides, especially uranium dioxide, plutonium dioxide and neptunium dioxide as well as proposing a novel composition of matter resulting from this process. those concerned with the production of nuclear fuel have been constantly searching for process... | This invention relates to a prod2ss for the preparation of actinide dioxides, especially uranium dioxide, plutonium dioxide and neptunium dioxide as well as to a novel composition of matter resulting from this process. Those concerned with the production of nuclear fuel have been constantly searDhinB for processes for ... | invention relates to a process for the preparation of actinide dioxides, especially uranium dioxide, plutonium dioxide and neptunium as well as a novel composition of resulting from this Those concerned the production of nuclear fuel have been constantly searching for processes for the production of uranium dioxide are... | ThiS inVEnTION ReLaTes TO a ProcEss foR The prePARatIoN OF aCtiniDE dioXiDes, esPECIaLLY UraNium dIoxIdE, PLUtONIum diOXIDe AnD nePTUnIum diOxIDE aS WelL as TO a NOvEl COMpoSitIOn of MATTEr REsULTINg fRoM tHIS procesS. tHOse cONCErNEd WItH tHE PRodUctION OF nUClEar FUel HAvE bEEn cONsTaNTlY seaRchInG For pRoCeSSes for ... | This invention relates to a process for the preparation of actinide dioxides, especially uranium dioxide, plutonium dioxide and neptunium dioxide as well as to a novel composition of matter resulting from this process. Thoseconcerned with the productionofnuclearfuelhavebeen constantlysearching forprocesse... | This invention relates to _a_ _process_ for the preparation _of_ actinide dioxides, especially uranium dioxide, plutonium dioxide and neptunium dioxide as well as to a novel composition of matter resulting from this process. Those concerned with the production of nuclear fuel have been constantly searching for _process... |
Waste and water companies and municipalities often install buried components accessible from roadways. Buried valves, pipes, and lines are often accessed via access pipes that extend downwardly from street surfaces. Removable debris caps at the ends of the access pipes protect the buried components from dirt, rocks, de... | waste and water companies and municipalities often install buried components accessible from roadways. buried valves, pipes, and lines are often accessed via access pipes that extend downwardly from street surfaces. removable debris bays at either ends of the access pipes protect the buried components from dirt, rocks,... | Waste and water companies and municipalities often install buried components accessible from roadways. furiex valves, pipes, and lines are often accessed via access pipes that extend downwardly rrkm atre2t surfaces. Removable debris caps at the ends of the access pipes protect the buried components ff0m dirt, rocks, de... | Waste and water companies and often install buried components accessible from roadways. Buried valves, pipes, and are often accessed via access pipes that extend from street surfaces. Removable debris caps at the ends of access pipes protect the buried components from dirt, rocks, debris, and water. To operate a buried... | wASte AnD WaTER cOMpanIEs ANd mUnIcIPalITIeS OFtEn iNStAll BuriEd CompoNeNts aCcEssIBlE from rOaDwayS. BUrIED VAlVEs, piPeS, AnD LINES Are ofteN acCeSSEd ViA ACCess Pipes THAt eXTend dOWNwARdLy from sTREeT surFACes. RemOVABlE dEBRis cAps aT the endS oF thE AcCeSs PiPeS prOtEct THe BuRIed coMPoneNTs FROm dIrT, ROckS, dE... | Waste andwater companies and municipalities ofteninstall buried components accessible from roadways. Buried valves, pipes, andlines are often accessedvia access pipesthat extend downwardly from streetsurfaces. Removable debris caps at the ends ofthe access pipes protect the buried components from dirt, rocks, d... | Waste and water companies and municipalities often install buried _components_ accessible from roadways. _Buried_ valves, _pipes,_ and lines are often _accessed_ via _access_ pipes that extend downwardly _from_ street surfaces. Removable debris caps at the ends of the access _pipes_ protect the buried _components_ from... |
Providing radiation therapy to patients diagnosed with cancer includes creating a radiation treatment plan. Often, where the cancer is localized in the patient's anatomy, such as in a tumor, the creation of the radiation treatment plan involves participation by medical personnel for solving a difficult geometric proble... | providing radiation therapy to patients diagnosed with cancer includes creating a radiation treatment plan. often, where the cancer is localized in the patient ' s anatomy, such as in a tumor, the creation of the typical treatment plan involves participation by hospital personnel for solving a difficult geometric probl... | Providing radiation therapy to patients diagnosed with cancer includes creating a radiation treatment plan. Often, where the cancer is localized in the patient ' s anatomy, such as in a tumor, the creation of the radia6ioG treatment plan involves participation by medical perZonmel for solving a difficult geometric prob... | Providing radiation therapy to patients diagnosed with includes creating a treatment plan. Often, where cancer is localized in the patient's anatomy, such as in a tumor, the creation of the radiation treatment plan involves participation by medical personnel for solving a difficult geometric problem judgment related to... | pROvIdING RadiAtiON ThErApY tO PAtIents DiAGnoseD with CancEr INcluDes cREaTIng a rADIATIOn trEaTmeNt PLan. ofteN, WhEre the Cancer iS loCAlIzeD in THe paTIenT's AnatoMy, sUcH aS IN A TUmOr, thE cREATION OF ThE RadIAtion TreaTmENt PlAN iNvolves PaRtICipaTIoN bY MeDiCal pErsOnNeL FOR SOlVINg a diffIcult geomEtRIC ProbLE... | Providing radiation therapy to patients diagnosed with cancerincludes creating a radiation treatment plan. Often, wherethecancer is localized in the patient's anatomy, such as ina tumor, the creation of the radiationtreatment plan involves participation bymedical personnel for solvinga difficult geometri... | Providing _radiation_ therapy to patients diagnosed with cancer includes creating a _radiation_ treatment plan. Often, where the cancer is _localized_ in the patient's _anatomy,_ such as in a _tumor,_ _the_ _creation_ _of_ the _radiation_ treatment _plan_ involves participation by _medical_ personnel _for_ _solving_ a ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an information reproducing apparatus for reproducing digital information recorded on a recording disk such as a DVD, and more particularly to an information reproducing apparatus capable of prohibiting reproduction of digital information that has been illegally... | 1. field patents the invention the present invention relates to an information reproducing apparatus for reproducing digital information recorded on a recording disk such as a dvd, comparable more closely to an actual reproducing apparatus capable of prohibiting reproduction of digital information that has been illegal... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an information reproducing apparatus for reproducing digital information recorded on a recording disk such as a DVD, and more particularly to an information reproducing apparatus capable of prohibiting reproduction of digital information that has been illegally... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to an information reproducing apparatus for reproducing digital on a recording disk such as a DVD, more particularly an reproducing apparatus capable of prohibiting of digital information that has been illegally or unfairly copied. 2. Description of the Related Art A ... | 1. fIElD of thE INvenTIoN
tHe PreSeNT InvENtiON rELAtes tO aN InforMATIOn REproduciNG appaRatus foR REproDUciNG diGiTaL iNFormaTIOn reCORded oN A RECoRDiNg dIsk suCH as a DVd, And mOre paRTiculaRLy tO an INfORMaTiOn RePrOducinG apPARaTUs CAPaBlE oF PRohIBITing RePRODuctioN of dIGitAL infoRmATIoN ThAt hAs BEeN iLlEGally... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an information reproducing apparatus for reproducing digital information recorded on a recording disk such asa DVD, and more particularlyto an information reproducing apparatus capable ofprohibiting reproduction ofdigital information that ha... | _1._ Field of the Invention The present invention _relates_ to an _information_ reproducing _apparatus_ for _reproducing_ digital information recorded on a recording _disk_ such as _a_ DVD, and more particularly to an _information_ reproducing apparatus capable of _prohibiting_ reproduction of digital information _that... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to the field of sound mixing and in particular to methods and apparatus for mixing sound, such as music, in a distributed network environment such as the internet.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional sound or music studio includes sound recording rooms where ar... | 1. field of the invention the invention relates to the field of sound mixing and in particular to methods and apparatus for mixing sound, such as music, in one distributed network environment such as the studio. 2. description of the prior art a conventional sound or music studio includes sound recording rooms where ar... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to the field of sound mixing and in particular to methods and apparatus for mixing sound, such as music, in a distributed network environment such as the internet. 2. Description of the Prior Art A conventional sound or music studio includes Aiund recording rooms where ar... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to field of mixing and in particular to methods and apparatus for mixing sound, such as music, in a distributed network environment such as the 2. Description of the Art A conventional sound or music includes sound recording rooms where artists create live music in solo o... | 1. FieLD oF tHe iNveNtiON
the inVeNtiON RelaTeS tO the FiEld of SOuND mIxInG AnD In pArticULaR TO MethodS And aPparATUs fOr MIXInG sOunD, SUCH aS mUsIc, IN a DISTributeD neTWORk ENViROnMenT SUch As thE IntERNet.
2. deSCRIpTION oF THe PRiOr art
a COnvenTionAl SOUnD OR MusIC Studio InCluDes sOund REcOrdInG rOoMs WHeRe aR... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The invention relates tothe field of sound mixing and in particular to methods and apparatus for mixing sound, such as music, in a distributed network environment such as the internet. 2. Description of the Prior Art A conventionalsound or music studio includes so... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ invention _relates_ _to_ the field of sound _mixing_ and in _particular_ to methods and apparatus for _mixing_ sound, such as music, in a distributed network _environment_ such as the internet. 2. Description of the Prior Art A conventional sound _or_ music studio includes sound _recordi... |
A conventional umbrella as shown in FIG. 1 includes: a rib means 2 having a top rib 21 pivotally secured to an upper notch 11 fixed on an upper portion of a central shaft 1, a stretcher rib 22 pivotally secured to a runner 12 slidably held on the central shaft 1, whereby upon opening of the umbrella, a bottom periphery... | a conventional umbrella as shown in fig. 1 includes : a rib means 2 having a top rib 21 pivotally secured to an upper notch 11 fixed on an upper portion adjoining a central shaft 1, then stretcher rib 22 pivotally secured to a runner 12 slidably held on the central shaft 1, 142 upon opening of this umbrella, a bottom p... | A conventional umbrella as shown in FIG. 1 includes: a rib means 2 having a top rib 21 pivotally secured to an upper notch 11 fixed on an upper portion of a central Dhaf% 1, a stretcher rib 22 pivotally secured to a runner 12 slidably held on the central shaft 1, whereby upon opening of the umbrella, a bottom periphery... | A conventional umbrella as shown in FIG. 1 rib means 2 having a top rib 21 secured to an upper notch 11 fixed on an portion of a central 1, a stretcher rib pivotally secured to a runner 12 slidably held on the central shaft 1, whereby upon opening of the umbrella, a bottom 121 of runner 12 will be retained on an upper ... | A CoNVentiONAl UmBrella As sHown in fiG. 1 INCluDeS: A rIb MeANS 2 havInG A TOP rIb 21 pIVotaLLy sEcureD TO An UPPeR Notch 11 FIxeD on An uppER pORTiON of a ceNtrAL shaft 1, A sTRETCHeR rib 22 PIvoTAlLY SECURed to A rUNNER 12 SlidaBly HeLD ON tHE cENTRAL SHAFT 1, WHereby UPON opEnIng oF THE UMbRELLa, a BoTtoM PEriPhery... | A conventional umbrella as shown in FIG. 1 includes: a rib means 2having a top rib 21 pivotally secured to an upper notch 11 fixedon an upper portion of a central shaft 1, a stretcherrib 22 pivotally secured to a runner 12 slidably held onthe central shaft 1, whereby upon opening of theumbr... | _A_ conventional umbrella as shown in FIG. 1 includes: _a_ rib means 2 _having_ a top rib 21 pivotally secured to _an_ upper notch 11 fixed on _an_ upper portion of _a_ central shaft _1,_ a stretcher rib 22 pivotally secured to a runner 12 slidably held on the _central_ shaft _1,_ whereby upon opening of the umbrella, ... |
Dynamic Random Access Memory utilizes capacitors to store bits of information within an integrated circuit. A capacitor is formed by placing a dielectric material between two electrodes formed from conductive materials. A capacitor's ability to hold electrical charge (i.e., capacitance) is a function of the surface are... | dynamic random access memory utilizes capacitors to store bits of information within an integrated circuit. a capacitor is formed by placing a dielectric material between three electrodes formed from conductive materials. a capacitor ' s ability to hold some charge ( i. e., capacitance ) is a function of the surface ar... | Dynamic Random Access Memory utilizes capacitors to store bits of information within an integrated circuit. A capacitor is formed by placing a dielectric material between two electrodes formed from conductive materials. A capacitor ' s ability to hold electrical charge (i. e. , capacitance) is a function of the surface... | Dynamic Random Access Memory utilizes capacitors to store bits of information within an integrated circuit. A capacitor is formed placing a dielectric material between two formed from conductive materials. A capacitor's ability to electrical charge (i.e., capacitance) is a function of the surface area of the capacitor ... | dYnAMIc raNDoM AcCEss MemorY utiLizeS cApaCItoRS To StoRE BiTS OF inFORmATIon wIThiN aN InTEGrAtED ciRCUIt. a CaPAcitOR IS formed by pLACIng A diELectRic material betwEeN TWO ELeCTrODEs foRmed fROm COnDUctiVe MatErIaLS. A CApACiToR'S abilITY TO HOLD ELectrIcal chArGe (i.E., cApACiTaNCe) IS A FUNCTIoN oF ThE SuRfACE Are... | Dynamic RandomAccess Memory utilizes capacitors to store bits of information within an integratedcircuit. A capacitor is formed by placing a dielectric materialbetween two electrodes formedfrom conductivematerials. A capacitor's ability tohold electrical charge (i.e., capacitance)is a functionof the... | Dynamic Random Access Memory utilizes capacitors to _store_ bits of information _within_ an _integrated_ circuit. A _capacitor_ _is_ formed by placing a dielectric material between two electrodes _formed_ _from_ conductive materials. A _capacitor's_ ability to _hold_ electrical charge (i.e., capacitance) is a function ... |
This disclosure relates to a gas turbine engine, and more particularly to a vane for cooling thermal protection of a blade outer air seal (BOAS).
Gas turbine engines typically include a compressor section, a combustor section and a turbine section. During operation, air is pressurized in the compressor section and is m... | this disclosure relates to a gas turbine engine, and more particularly to a vane for cooling thermal protection of a blade outer air seal ( boas ). gas turbine engines typically include a compressor section, a combustor section and a turbine section. during operation, air is pressurized in the compressor section and is... | This disclosure relates to a gas turbine eJgin2, and more particularly to a vane for cooling thermal protection of a blade outer air seal (BOAS ). Gas turbine engines typically inclJd3 a compressor section, a c*mbhstor section and a turbine section. During operation, air is pressurized in the compressor section and is ... | disclosure to a gas turbine engine, and more particularly to a vane for cooling thermal protection of a blade outer air seal (BOAS). Gas turbine engines typically include a compressor section, a combustor section and a turbine section. During operation, air is pressurized in the compressor section and is mixed fuel and... | tHIS diSCLOSUre relATes to a gAs turBIne EngInE, AnD MoRe PaRTiCularlY To a VANE FoR cOOliNg theRMal pROtectioN of A BLadE OuteR AIr SeaL (bOaS).
Gas tURBinE enGiNes tyPIcalLy INcludE A ComPRESsor SEctIoN, a COmBUstoR sEcTion AND A TurBINE SeCTIOn. DurIng OPeRation, aiR Is pREsSURIzEd in thE compreSSOR SeCtIon anD Is m... | This disclosure relates toa gas turbine engine, and more particularly to a vane for coolingthermalprotectionof a blade outer air seal (BOAS). Gas turbine engines typically include a compressor section, a combustor section and a turbine section. During operation,air ispressurized in the comp... | This disclosure relates to a gas turbine engine, and more particularly to a _vane_ for _cooling_ thermal protection of _a_ _blade_ _outer_ air seal _(BOAS)._ Gas _turbine_ engines typically include a compressor section, a combustor section and a turbine section. During operation, air _is_ pressurized in the _compressor... |
a. Field of the Invention
The present application claims the benefit of priority to United Kingdom Application No. 0417765.5 filed Aug. 10, 2004, hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
This invention relates to a well casing straddle assembly, that is to say an assembly comprising a liner and at least one pa... | a. field of the invention the present application claims the benefit of priority to united kingdom application no. 0417765. 5 filed aug. 10, 2004, hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. this invention relates to a well casing straddle design, that is to say an assembly comprising a liner and at least one pac... | a. Field of the Invention The present application claims the GeBefit of priority to United Kingdom Application No. 0417765. 5 filed Aug. 10, 2004, hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. This invention relates to a well casing stradc.e assembly, that is to say an assembly comprising a liner and at least one p... | a. Field of Invention The present application claims benefit of priority to Kingdom Application No. 0417765.5 filed Aug. 10, 2004, hereby incorporated reference in its entirety. This invention relates to a well casing that is to say an assembly comprising a liner and at least one packer/seal the top and at the bottom o... | a. FIeLD Of tHe InVeNTIon
The pReSEnT appliCaTIOn claiMs THE BenEFiT Of PrIOrity TO UNiTED kingDom APplIcaTIoN NO. 0417765.5 FIlEd AuG. 10, 2004, herEBY iNCORpoRAtEd BY REFerenCe IN ITs EntIRety.
thiS iNVEnTION RELaTEs tO A WeLL CASiNG sTrAddle aSSemBly, THaT is to Say AN ASsembLy comPrIsINg A LiNER ANd at leaSt oNe pa... | a. Field of the Invention Thepresent application claims the benefit of priority to United Kingdom Application No. 0417765.5filedAug.10, 2004, hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. Thisinvention relatesto awell casingstraddle assembly, thatis to sayan assembly comprisinga liner and at least one pa... | a. Field of the Invention The present application claims the benefit of _priority_ to United Kingdom Application _No._ 0417765.5 filed Aug. 10, 2004, hereby incorporated by reference in _its_ _entirety._ This invention relates to a well casing straddle assembly, that is to say an assembly comprising a liner and _at_ le... |
This invention relates to breathing apparatus and is especially but not exclusively concerned with diving headgear for use in return-line or push-pull diving systems in which pressurized breathable gas is fed to the headgear through a supply hose, used gas is withdrawn from the headgear through an exhaust hose and pres... | this concept relates to breathing apparatus and is especially but not exclusively concerned with diving headgear for use in return - line or push - pull diving systems in whereby pressurized breathable gas is fed to the headgear through a supply hose, used gas is withdrawn from the headgear of an exhaust hose and press... | This invention relates to breagh(ng apparatus and is especially but not exclusively concerned with diving headgear for use in return - line or push - pull diving systems in which pressurized breathable gas is fed to the headgear through a supply hose, used gas is withdrawn from the headgear through an exhaust hose and ... | This invention relates to breathing apparatus and is especially but not exclusively with diving headgear for use in return-line push-pull diving systems in which pressurized breathable is fed to the headgear through a supply hose, used gas is withdrawn the an exhaust hose and and the pressurized gas is recycled to the ... | THIs iNvenTION RelaTes to BreAtHINg APparatUS and iS ESpECIALLy but nOt eXCLUsIVElY ConCERNED With DiVInG HEAdgEAr fOr usE In rEturN-lINe OR PuSh-PULl DiVINg systeMS iN WHICh pResSUriZed BreatHabLe gAS Is fEd TO tHe HeaDgEar tHrOugH a SupPLy HosE, uSeD gAs is WithdrAwN From THe hEAdGEar thROUGH An ExHAuSt hosE and pres... | This inventionrelates tobreathing apparatus and is especially but not exclusively concerned with diving headgear for use in return-line or push-pull divingsystems in which pressurizedbreathable gas is fed to the headgear through a supply hose,used gas is withdrawn from the headgear through an ex... | This invention relates to breathing apparatus and is especially but not exclusively concerned with diving headgear for use in return-line or _push-pull_ diving systems in which _pressurized_ breathable gas is fed _to_ the headgear through _a_ _supply_ hose, used gas is withdrawn from the _headgear_ _through_ an exhaust... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to pseudonoise (PN) spread spectrum communication systems, and, more particularly, to apparatus and a method for generating very long composite PN codes and a method and apparatus for minimizing the time of acquisition of such very long composite codes.
2. Desc... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates generally to pseudonoise ( pn ) spread spectrum communication systems, and, more particularly, to apparatus and a method for generating very long composite pn codes and a method and apparatus for minimizing the time of acquisition of such very long composite codes. 2. de... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention EelaYes generally to pseudonoise (PN) spread spectrum communication systems, and, more particularly, to apparatus and a method for generating very long composite PN codes and a method and apparatus for minimizing the time of acquisition of Eucg very long composite codes. 2. Desc... | 1. Field the This invention relates generally to pseudonoise (PN) spread spectrum communication systems, and, more particularly, to apparatus and a generating very long composite codes and a method and apparatus for minimizing the time of of such very long composite codes. 2. Description of the Prior Art The present in... | 1. Field Of the iNVEntIoN
this InVENtion reLateS GENERALLY to pseUDoNOiSE (pn) sPrEAd spectrUm cOMMUNICAtion sYsTemS, anD, MoRE pArTiCulArly, TO apPARAtUS ANd A MEthOD For GeneraTInG very lONg compoSITe Pn CODES AnD a MetHod ANd appAraTUs fOR mINiMIzing thE tIme Of AcQUisItioN of SUch Very LOnG CoMPoSItE codeS.
2. DEsC... | 1. Field of the InventionThis inventionrelates generally to pseudonoise (PN) spread spectrum communication systems, and, more particularly, to apparatusand amethod for generating very long composite PN codesand amethod and apparatusfor minimizing the time of acquisition of such very long composite c... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention This invention relates generally to pseudonoise (PN) spread spectrum communication _systems,_ and, more _particularly,_ _to_ apparatus _and_ a _method_ for _generating_ very long _composite_ PN codes and _a_ method and apparatus for minimizing the _time_ of acquisition of such _very_ _long_ ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical rotating machine, and more specifically, to an improved electrical rotating machine in which a local rise of temperature in a stator core is reduced.
2. Description of the Related Art
Electrical steel sheets are die-cut into substantially sector s... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to an electrical rotating machine, and more specifically, to an improved electrical rotating machine in which a local rise of temperature in a stator core is reduced. 2. description of the related art electrical steel sheets are die - cut into substantially unifor... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electrical rotating machine, and more specifically, to an improved electrical rotating machine in which a local rise of temperature in a stator core is reduced. 2. Description of the Related Art Electrical steel sheets are die - cut into substantially sector... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electrical rotating machine, and more specifically, to an improved electrical rotating machine in which a local rise of temperature in a stator is reduced. Description of the Art Electrical steel sheets are die-cut into substantially sector shapes as FIG. an... | 1. fiElD OF THe INvENTiON
THE pRESEnT INveNTioN ReLAtEs To An ELeCtricAL rOtAtiNg mACHINe, aNd MORe SpeCIFIcAlly, To An iMPROVED ElecTrICAL roTATiNg macHine In WHICh A lOcal RISE Of TemPeRaTure In A StAtOr cOrE iS REduCeD.
2. DEScripTIOn oF THE reLaTEd arT
ElECTrIcAL StEeL SHEeTs ARe DIE-cuT iNto SUBstanTIaLly SeCtOR S... | 1. Fieldofthe InventionThe present invention relates toan electrical rotating machine,and morespecifically, to animproved electrical rotating machinein which a local rise oftemperature in a stator core is reduced. 2. Description of the Related Art Electrical steel sheets are die-cutinto substantially sect... | 1. Field of _the_ _Invention_ The present invention relates to _an_ electrical rotating _machine,_ _and_ more _specifically,_ to an improved electrical rotating machine in which a _local_ rise of temperature in a stator core is reduced. _2._ _Description_ of _the_ Related Art Electrical steel sheets are die-cut into su... |
Convenience packaging, particularly for foodstuffs and bulk materials, frequently involves the use of bags or pouches. These bags can be advantageously constructed with side or bottom gussets to make them able to be set upright on a horizontal supporting surface, for filling, display or storage. It is common to refer t... | convenience consumption, particularly for foodstuffs and bulk materials, frequently involves the use of bags or pouches. these bags can be advantageously constructed with side or bottom gussets to make them able to be set upright on a horizontal supporting surface, for filling, display or storage. it is common to refer... | Convenience packaging, particularly for foodstuffs and bulk ma6eria?s, frequently involves the use of baYx or pouches. These bags can be advantageously constructed with side or bottom gussets to make them able to be set upright on a horizontal supporting surface, for filling, display or storage. It is common to refer t... | Convenience packaging, particularly for foodstuffs bulk materials, frequently involves the use bags or pouches. These bags can be advantageously constructed with side or bottom gussets to make them able to be set upright on a horizontal supporting surface, for filling, display or storage. is common refer bags with expa... | coNvENienCE pAckagINg, ParTIcUlArLY FoR fOodSTufFs ANd bUlk mATERIALs, frEqUENTLy invOLvES tHE Use of bAgS oR poUchES. THEse bAgS cAN be AdvANtAGEoUSly cONsTrUCTEd with SidE OR BOttOM gUssETS To MAKe tHEm abLE To be SEt UprIgHt oN a hoRIZontAL supporTinG sURfACE, FoR filLiNG, DIsPlAy Or StoraGe. it Is CoMmoN tO Refer t... | Convenience packaging, particularly for foodstuffs and bulk materials, frequently involves the use ofbags or pouches. These bags can be advantageously constructed withside or bottom gussets to makethem able to be set upright on a horizontalsupporting surface, for filling, display or storage. Itis com... | Convenience packaging, particularly _for_ _foodstuffs_ _and_ bulk _materials,_ _frequently_ involves the _use_ _of_ bags or pouches. These bags can be advantageously _constructed_ with side or bottom gussets to _make_ _them_ able to be set upright on _a_ horizontal _supporting_ surface, for filling, display _or_ storag... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a lens structure for a vehicle radio or the like which includes a clear lens surrounded by an opaque field.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Lens structures of the type to which the present invention appertains are in common use for vehicle radios. The lens structure i... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to a lens structure for a vehicle radio or the like which includes a clear lens surrounded by an opaque field. 2. description of both prior art and structures of the type to which the present invention appertains are in common use for vehicle radios. the lens structure i... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a lens structure for a vehicle radio or the like which includes a clear lens surrounded by an opaque field. 2. Description of the Prior Art Lens structures of the type to which the present invention appertains are in common use for vehicle radios. The lens structure i... | 1. Field of the Invention invention relates to a structure for a vehicle radio or the like which includes clear lens surrounded by an opaque field. 2. Description of the Prior Lens structures of the type to which present invention appertains are in common use for vehicle radios. The lens is a element and includes a cle... | 1. FiEld OF The inVeNTiOn
thIS invENTION RElAtEs to A lENs STRuctURE fOR a vehIcle RADIO OR thE lIKE wHich inCLudEs A clEAr Lens sUrroUNded BY an oPaQue fIeld.
2. DeScRipTiON oF THE PRior Art
LEns STrUcTUrES oF ThE tYPE to wHIcH THe PrESeNT iNVeNTIoN APPErTaiNs ARe IN ComMon uSe FOr vEHIcLe RAdios. tHe lEns STrUCtUrE I... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relatestoa lens structurefor avehicleradio orthe like which includesa clear lens surrounded by an opaque field. 2. Description of the Prior Art Lensstructures of thetype to which the present invention appertains are in common use for vehicleradios.The l... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a lens _structure_ for a vehicle radio _or_ the _like_ which includes a clear lens surrounded by _an_ opaque field. 2. Description of the _Prior_ Art Lens structures of the type _to_ _which_ the present invention appertains are _in_ common use for vehicle radios. The ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention pertains to free wheeling tires particularly useful in a gravity roller conveyor, and the like having the ability to retard accelerated movement of the load carried by the wheels.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
In many instances it is desireable to prevent increased rotational v... | 1. field of the invention this invention pertains to free wheeling tires particularly useful in a gravity roller conveyor, and the like having the ability to retard accelerated movement of the load carried by the wheels. 2. discussion of the prior art in many instances it is desireable to prevent increased rotational v... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention pertains to free wheeling tires particularly uzefu? in a gravity roller conveyor, and the like having the ability to retard accelerated movement of the load carried by the wheels. 2. Discussion of the Prior Art In many instances it is desireable to prevent increased rotational v... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention to wheeling tires particularly in a gravity roller and the like having the ability to retard movement of the load carried by the 2. Discussion the Prior Art In many instances it desireable prevent increased rotational velocities of free-wheeling tires, wheels, or rollers. For ex... | 1. FiElD OF ThE inveNTioN
ThIS iNVENTIon PeRTAINs TO fRee wHeELInG tIreS pARticUlarly UsEFUl iN A GrAViTY ROllER coNvEyOR, ANd tHE LIKE hAVIng THe ABIliTy TO rEtaRd ACceleRatEd MOvEMEnt oF thE loAd cARRiEd bY ThE WheelS.
2. DiscUssiON of The prioR aRT
in mAnY insTAncEs It iS dESiReABLE to Prevent INCReASED rotaTiOnAl V... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention pertainsto free wheeling tires particularly useful in a gravity roller conveyor, and the like having the ability to retard accelerated movement of the load carried by the wheels.2. Discussion of the Prior Art Inmanyinstances it is desireable to prevent incre... | 1. Field of the Invention _This_ invention pertains to _free_ _wheeling_ tires particularly useful in a gravity roller conveyor, and _the_ _like_ having the ability to retard accelerated _movement_ of the load carried by the wheels. 2. Discussion of _the_ Prior Art In many instances it is desireable _to_ prevent increa... |
The present invention relates to a vacuum processing apparatus; and more particularly, the invention relates to a vacuum processing apparatus which is suitable for performing treatment, such as etching, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), spattering, ashing, rinsing or the like, on a sample of a semiconductor substrate, s... | the present invention relates to a vacuum processing apparatus ; and more particularly, the invention relates to a vacuum processing apparatus which is suitable for performing treatment, such as etching, chemical vapor deposition ( cvd ), spattering, ashing, rinsing or the like, on a sample of a membrane substrate, suc... | The present invention relates to a vacuum processing apparatus; and more particularly, the invention relates to a vacuum processing apparatus which is suitable for performing treatment, such as etching, chemical vapor deposition (CVD ), spattering, ashing, rinsing or the like, on a sample of a semiconductor substrate, ... | The present invention relates a vacuum processing apparatus; and more particularly, the invention relates to a vacuum apparatus which is suitable for performing treatment, such as chemical vapor deposition (CVD), spattering, rinsing or the like, on sample of a semiconductor substrate, such as a Si substrate, and to a s... | tHe PREsenT InveNTIOn ReLaTEs TO a VacuUM proCesSING AppAratuS; and MOre pARtIculaRLY, tHE INveNTiON RelaTEs to a vACUuM pROcesSInG aPParatUS WhIcH Is sUiTABlE For peRforMinG tReAtMent, SUch aS eTChiNG, CheMIcAL vaPor dePoSItiON (cvd), spATTERinG, AsHInG, RINsInG OR tHe LiKe, on a SAmPlE OF a sEMicoNducTOr SUbsTRatE, S... | The present invention relates to a vacuum processing apparatus; and moreparticularly, the invention relates to a vacuum processing apparatus which is suitablefor performing treatment, such as etching, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), spattering, ashing, rinsing or the like, ona sample of a semiconducto... | The present _invention_ relates to a vacuum processing apparatus; and _more_ particularly, the invention relates _to_ a _vacuum_ processing apparatus which _is_ suitable for performing treatment, such as etching, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), spattering, ashing, rinsing or _the_ _like,_ _on_ _a_ sample of a semicond... |
Electronic devices can enable computer vision by duplicating the abilities of human vision by electronically perceiving and understanding an image. In some cases, the electronic device will follow or track the movements of a set of interest points or objects in an image sequence. In particular, the electronic device ca... | electronic devices can enable computer vision by duplicating the context of human vision by electronically perceiving and understanding an image. in some cases, the electronic device will follow signals track the movements of a set of interest points or objects in an image sequence. in particular, the electronic device... | Electronic deviVeX can enable cojLuter vision by duplicating the abilito$s of human vision by electronically perceiving and understanding an image. In some cases, the electronic device wiIo follow or track the movements of a set of interest points or objects in an image sequence. In particular, the electronic device ca... | Electronic devices can enable computer vision by the abilities of human vision by electronically perceiving and understanding image. In some cases, the electronic device follow or the movements of a set of interest points or objects in image sequence. In particular, the electronic device can track the movements of a ha... | ELeCtroNIC devices CaN enaBle CompUtER VISION bY dupLicatING THe aBIliTies of HUMaN visION bY ElECTrONIcaLLY pErcEivIng AND UNDERStANdinG an imAgE. iN sOME cAses, THE elEctRonic dEViCe WILl fOllOw oR TraCk thE moVemeNTS OF a sET oF InTErEST pOiNTS or ObjEcts iN An IMaGE SequencE. iN PaRTIcUlar, THE ElEcTROnIc DeVICE Ca... | Electronic devices can enable computer vision by duplicating the abilities of human vision by electronicallyperceiving and understanding an image. In some cases, the electronic device will follow or track the movements of a set ofinterest points or objectsin an image sequence. In particular,the electr... | Electronic devices can enable computer vision _by_ duplicating the abilities of _human_ vision by electronically perceiving and _understanding_ an image. In some _cases,_ the electronic device _will_ follow or track the movements of a _set_ of interest points or objects in _an_ image sequence. In particular, the electr... |
Lignite having high moisture content has been treated by immersion in steam or hot water under pressure and had its moisture content reduced to from 16% to 20%. Lignite so treated does not slack, but has never been used in blast furnaces to produce pig iron, it has only been used in a single water gas plant in Europe. | lignite possessing similar moisture content has been treated as immersion in steam or hot liquids under steam and had its moisture content reduced to from 16 % to 20 %. lignite if treated does not slack, but has never been used in conventional furnaces to produce pig coke, it has only been used within a single water ga... | Lignite hzvinN high moisYu#e content has been treated by immersion in steam or hot water under LressurR and had its moUst6re ckntegt reduvRd to beom 16% to 20% . Lignite so treated does not Alacu, but has Geve5 been used in blast furnaces to produce pig iron, it has only been used in a single Aa%er gas plant in Europe. | Lignite having high moisture content has been treated in steam or hot water under pressure and had its moisture content reduced to from 16% to 20%. Lignite so treated does not slack, but has never used in blast furnaces to produce pig iron, it has only been in a single water gas plant Europe. | lIGNIte haViNg HIGH MOIstUre cONTenT Has bEEN TrEAtED by iMMErSIoN iN STeam Or HoT WatER UNdER PReSsUrE anD HAd iTs moiSTuRe CoNteNt REduceD tO fROM 16% to 20%. liGNiTE So tREATed DOEs noT slaCk, BUt hAS NeveR BEEn uSeD IN BLaST FURNaces To prodUCe PiG iron, IT HAS onLY beeN used iN A sInGLe watER GaS plAnt in europE. | Lignite having high moisture content has beentreated byimmersion in steam or hot water under pressure and had itsmoisture content reduced to from 16% to 20%. Ligniteso treated does not slack, but has never been usedin blast furnaces to produce pig iron, it hasonlybeen used in a single wate... | Lignite _having_ _high_ _moisture_ content has been _treated_ _by_ immersion _in_ _steam_ or hot water under pressure _and_ had its moisture content reduced to from 16% to _20%._ Lignite so treated does not _slack,_ but _has_ _never_ been used in blast furnaces to produce _pig_ _iron,_ _it_ has only been used _in_ a si... |
Networks can be comprised of a multiplicity of network devices such as servers, routers, hosts, switches, repeaters, hubs, encryption devices and backup devices such as media libraries.
In many systems, data may be sent over a network from multiple hosts on the network to a library for storage. Such hosts may include c... | networks can be comprised of a multiplicity of network devices such as servers, routers, hosts, switches, repeaters, hubs, encryption devices through backup devices such as media libraries. in many systems, data may be sent over a network from multiple hosts on the network to a library for storage. such hosts may inclu... | Networks can be comprised of a multiplicity of network devices such as servers, routers, hosts, switches, repeaters, hubs, encryption devices and backup devices such as media libraries. In many systems, data may be sent over a network from multiple hosts on the network to a library for storage. S^xh hosts may include c... | can be comprised of a multiplicity of network devices such as servers, routers, hosts, switches, repeaters, hubs, encryption and devices such as media libraries. In systems, data may be sent over network multiple hosts on the network a library for storage. Such hosts may include computers, servers or other In many inst... | NetWORks CAn be cOMprIseD oF a MUlTIPLiciTy OF NetWoRK dEVICeS sUCH AS SeRvErS, RoUTerS, HOsTS, SWItCHeS, REPeATerS, hubS, ENCRYPTION dEviceS And bacKUp DEvICeS sUCH As MedIA LibraRIes.
iN mAnY sYsTEms, DATa mAy BE sENT ovER A nETwOrK froM muLTiPle HostS ON tHE NetwOrk TO a LIBRary fOr sTORAge. SuCh HoSts maY INClUde c... | Networks can be comprisedof a multiplicity ofnetwork devices such as servers, routers, hosts,switches, repeaters, hubs, encryption devices and backupdevices suchas media libraries. In manysystems, data may be sent over a network from multiple hosts on thenetwork toalibrary for storage. Such h... | _Networks_ can _be_ comprised _of_ _a_ multiplicity _of_ network _devices_ such _as_ servers, routers, _hosts,_ switches, repeaters, hubs, encryption _devices_ _and_ backup devices such as media libraries. In many systems, data may be sent _over_ _a_ _network_ from multiple hosts on the network _to_ a library for stora... |
It is known in the art to maintain state machines, typically consisting of state tables, defining the states of elements associated with a system. An example of such a state machine is the collection of state tables forming Postal State Tables (PSTs) stored in flash memory and utilized in postal printing devices. The P... | it is known in the art to maintain state machines, typically consisting of state tables, defining actual states of elements associated with a document. an example of such a state machine is the collection of state tables forming postal state tables ( psts ) stored in flash memory and utilized in postal printing devices... | It is known in the art to maintain state machines, tGpicallt consisting of state tables, defining the states of elements associated with a system. An example of such a state machine is the collection of state tables forming Postal Sya^e Tables (PSTs) stored in flash memory and utilized in postal printing devices. The P... | It is known in the art to maintain state machines, typically consisting of state tables, states of elements associated system. An example of such a state machine is the collection of tables forming Postal State Tables (PSTs) stored in memory and in postal printing devices. The PSTs maintain data related to the status p... | it is kNOWn in the ArT TO MainTAin StAtE mACHINeS, typICAlLy conSistinG OF State tabLes, DEFInInG tHE STATes OF elemEnTs ASsOCiaTEd wITH A SySTEM. an ExamPle OF SUcH a StaTE maCHiNE iS THE CoLlECTion Of statE TaBleS foRMInG POsTAl StAte TABlEs (pSTs) stored In flASh memoRY ANd utILizED in pOStaL pRInTIng DeViCes. tHE p... | It is known in the artto maintain statemachines, typically consistingof state tables, defining the states of elements associated with a system. An exampleof such a state machine is the collection of state tables forming Postal State Tables (PSTs) stored in flash memory and utilizedin postalprinting devic... | It is known in _the_ art to _maintain_ _state_ _machines,_ _typically_ consisting of state _tables,_ _defining_ the states of elements associated _with_ a system. An example of such a _state_ machine is the collection of state tables forming _Postal_ State Tables (PSTs) stored in flash memory and utilized in postal pri... |
Charged particle beam columns are typically employed in scanning electron microscopy (SEM), which is a known technique widely used in the manufacture of semiconductor wafers, being utilized in a CD metrology tool, the so-called CD-SEM (critical dimension scanning electron microscope), and a defect review SEM. In a SEM,... | charged particle beam columns are typically employed in scanning electron microscopy ( sem ), which is a known technique widely used in the fabrication of semiconductor wafers, being expressed in a cd metrology tool, the so - called cd - sem ( critical dimension scanning electron microscope ), and a defect review sem. ... | Charged particle beam columns are typically employed in scanning electron microscopy (SEM ), which is a known technique widely used in the manufacture of semiconductor wafers, being utilized in a CD metrology tool, the so - called CD - SEM (critical dimension scanning electron kicroEcope ), and a defect review SEM. In ... | particle beam are typically employed in scanning electron microscopy (SEM), which is a known technique widely used in the manufacture of wafers, being utilized in a CD metrology tool, the so-called CD-SEM (critical dimension scanning microscope), a defect review SEM. In a SEM, region of a sample to be examined is two-d... | charGED PaRtiCLE BeAM COlUmnS are tYpiCALLy EmplOyEd in scanninG elEcTRon mICrOscopy (sEm), WhICh IS a KnoWn TEcHnique WIDeLY uSED In thE MaNUfActURe OF SemiCOndUctor WAfeRs, BEiNg utIlized in a cD MEtroloGY tOol, thE so-calLed cd-SEM (cRITicaL DiMENsIon ScAnniNG elECtron MICROsCOPe), and A defeCt REVIeW sem. iN a SEM,... | Charged particle beam columns are typically employed inscanning electronmicroscopy (SEM), which is a known technique widelyused in the manufactureofsemiconductor wafers, beingutilizedina CD metrology tool, theso-called CD-SEM (critical dimensionscanning electron microscope), and a defect review SEM.In a ... | Charged particle beam columns _are_ typically _employed_ in scanning electron microscopy (SEM), which is a known _technique_ widely used _in_ _the_ manufacture of semiconductor wafers, being utilized in _a_ CD metrology tool, the so-called _CD-SEM_ (critical _dimension_ scanning electron microscope), and a defect revie... |
A number of systems and programs are offered on the market for the design, the engineering and the manufacturing of objects. CAD is an acronym for Computer-Aided Design, e.g. it relates to software solutions for designing an object. CAE is an acronym for Computer-Aided Engineering, e.g. it relates to software solutions... | a number of terms and programs are offered on the market for the design, the engineering and the manufacturing of objects. cad is a acronym for computer - aided design, e. g. it relates to software solutions for designing an object. cae is an acronym for computer - aided engineering, e. g. it relates to software soluti... | A number of systems and programs are offered on the market for the design, the engineering and the manufacturing of objects. CAD is an acronym for Computer - Aided Design, e. g. it relates to software solutions for designing an object. CAE is an acronym for Computer - Aided Engineering, e. g. it relatwq to software sol... | A number of systems and programs are offered on the market the the engineering and the manufacturing of objects. CAD is an acronym for Computer-Aided Design, e.g. it relates to software for designing an object. CAE is an acronym for Computer-Aided Engineering, e.g. it relates to software solutions simulating the physic... | a nUMBEr of SySTeMs anD pROGrAMS Are OffERED ON the MArkeT FOr ThE DEsIgn, The eNGIneErInG anD The MAnUfActurIng OF OBjeCts. cAD Is an acRonYm FOr cOmputER-AiDed DESIgn, e.g. IT ReLAteS tO SOFTwaRE SolUtioNS fOr deSIgnINg AN obJeCT. caE is aN aCROnYm fOr cOMpUTEr-aiDed EnGINeEriNg, e.G. IT rELatEs To soFtWaRE SoLutions... | A number of systems and programs are offeredon the market for the design, the engineering and the manufacturing of objects. CAD is an acronym for Computer-Aided Design, e.g. it relates to software solutions for designing anobject. CAE is an acronym for Computer-AidedEngineering, e.g.it relates... | _A_ number of systems and _programs_ are offered on the _market_ for the design, the engineering and the manufacturing of _objects._ CAD is _an_ _acronym_ for Computer-Aided Design, e.g. it relates to software solutions for designing an object. _CAE_ is an acronym for Computer-Aided Engineering, _e.g._ it relates to _s... |
This invention relates to power transmission systems and more particularly to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) of the hydraulic type.
A CVT system allows an engine to operate at its optimal fuel consumption point. The standard transmission is capable of a predetermined number of gear ratios as the torque dema... | this concept relates to power transmission systems and more particularly to a torque variable transmission ( cvt ) of the hydraulic engine. a cvt system allows an engine to operate at its optimal power consumption point. the standard transmission is capable of a predetermined number of gear ratios as the torque demand ... | This invention relates to power transmission systems and more particularly to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) of the hydraulic type. A CVT system allows an engine to operate at its optimal fuel consumption point. The standard transmission is capable of a prRdeterminsd number of gear ratios as the torque dema... | This invention relates to power transmission systems and more particularly to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) of the hydraulic type. A CVT system allows an engine to at its optimal fuel consumption point. The transmission is capable of a predetermined number of gear as the torque demand for the vehicle is hi... | thIS InvENTION RElATeS TO PowER TRAnSMiSSioN sYSteMs AnD morE PArtiCUlARLy To a cOnTInUOUSly VARIAblE tRANsMisSiOn (CvT) oF THe hyDRaulIC tYPe.
a Cvt sYsTem ALloWs aN enGiNE To OPERatE at ItS opTiMal fUeL COnSuMPtiON pOinT. THe StandArD tRAnsmIsSIoN iS CApAblE OF a PrEDetermInEd nUmBer of gEAr RaTIos As tHe tORquE DEmA... | This invention relates to power transmission systemsand more particularlyto a continuously variabletransmission (CVT) of the hydraulic type. A CVT system allowsan engine to operate at its optimal fuel consumption point. The standardtransmission iscapableofa predetermined number of gearratios ... | This invention relates _to_ power _transmission_ systems and more particularly _to_ a continuously variable transmission (CVT) of the hydraulic _type._ A CVT _system_ allows an engine to operate at its optimal _fuel_ consumption point. The standard transmission is _capable_ of a predetermined number _of_ gear ratios as... |
This invention relates to a method for production of catalyst compositions useful for addition reactions of olefinically unsaturated monomers, e.g., polymerization. The invention is particularly useful in coordination polymerization processes that utilize supported compounds for slurry or gas phase polymerization of ol... | this invention relates to catalytic method for production of catalyst compositions useful for addition reactions of olefinically unsaturated monomers, e. g., polymerization. the invention is particularly useful in coordination polymerization processes that utilize supported compounds for slurry or gas phase polymerizat... | This invention relates to a method for production of catalyst compositions useful for addition reactions of olefinically unsaturated monomers, e. g. , polymerization. The invention is particularly useful in coordination polymerization proVessFs that utilize supported compounds for slurry or gas phase polymerization of ... | This invention relates to a for production of catalyst compositions useful for addition reactions of olefinically unsaturated monomers, e.g., polymerization. The invention is particularly useful in coordination polymerization processes that utilize supported compounds for slurry or gas phase polymerization olefinically... | ThIs InVention relaTeS To a MEtHOd foR PROduCtion of catAlysT cOMposItionS USeful for addItIOn reaCtIOnS oF OlEfInicAlly UNSATURaTED MOnoMeRs, e.G., PolymErizATION. tHE inveNtIOn is pArTICULARlY UsefUl iN COOrDinAtIoN pOLyMEriZATIon prOCeSseS thAt utiLIZe SUpPORTEd COmPounds fOR SLurRY oR Gas phAsE polYMeRIzATioN of Ol... | This invention relates toa method for production of catalystcompositions useful for addition reactions ofolefinically unsaturated monomers, e.g., polymerization.The invention is particularly useful incoordination polymerization processes that utilize supported compounds for slurry or gas phase polymerizat... | _This_ invention relates to _a_ method for _production_ of catalyst compositions useful for addition _reactions_ _of_ olefinically unsaturated monomers, e.g., _polymerization._ The _invention_ is _particularly_ _useful_ in coordination polymerization processes that utilize supported _compounds_ _for_ slurry _or_ gas _p... |
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for controlling access to and corruption of information in a computer system.
PCT/GB91/00261 (WO91/13403) also by the present inventors (the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference) discloses a method and apparatus particularly concerned with the d... | the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for controlling access to and corruption of information in a computer system. pct / gb91 / 00261 ( wo91 / 13403 ) also by the present inventors ( the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference ) discloses a method and apparatus particularly concerned ... | The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for controlling access to and corruption of information in a computer system. PCT / GB91 / 00261 (WO91 / 13403) also by the present inventors (the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference) discloses a method and apparatus particularly concerned with... | The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for controlling access to and corruption of information in a computer system. PCT/GB91/00261 also by the present inventors (the of which is herein by reference) discloses a method and apparatus particularly concerned with the detection and of programs such as xe2x... | The PReSENt inVEntIoN rELaTEs tO a METHOD anD aPPaRatuS foR CONtRoLLiNG ACcESS tO anD CORruptION oF iNFORMAtioN iN a COMPUtER sYSteM.
pcT/GB91/00261 (WO91/13403) ALSO by the pReSeNt iNvEntORS (thE DisClOSURE oF whICH is INcORPOrAted HEREiN by rEFERenCE) disClosEs A MeThOD And ApPaRATuS ParTICUlArLy coNCernEd wItH thE d... | The present invention relatesto a method and apparatus for controlling access to and corruption of information in a computer system. PCT/GB91/00261 (WO91/13403) also by the presentinventors (the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference) discloses a method and apparatusparticularly concern... | _The_ _present_ invention relates to _a_ method and apparatus for controlling _access_ to _and_ corruption _of_ information in _a_ _computer_ _system._ PCT/GB91/00261 _(WO91/13403)_ also by the present _inventors_ (the disclosure of which is incorporated _herein_ _by_ _reference)_ _discloses_ a method and apparatus _pa... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns a defoaming apparatus for use in the aerobic fermentative production of useful chemical and biological substances, as well as methods of defoaming and controlling aerobic fermentation cultures in the production of useful chemical and biological substances.
2. Dis... | 1. field of the invention the present invention concerns a defoaming apparatus for use in the aerobic fermentative production of useful chemical and biological substances, as well as methods of defoaming and controlling aerobic fermentation cultures in the production of useful chemical and biological substances. 2. dis... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention concerns a defoaming apparatus for use in the aerobic fermentative production of useful chemical and biological substances, as well as methods of defoaming and controlling aerobic fermentation cultures in the production of useful chemical and biological substances. 2. Dis... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention concerns a defoaming apparatus for in the aerobic fermentative production of useful chemical and biological substances, well as methods of defoaming and controlling aerobic fermentation cultures in the production of useful chemical biological 2. Discussion of the Background In th... | 1. fIELD of thE inVeNtioN
the pRESeNT INvENTION CONCErnS A DEfoaMiNg AppArAtuS foR USE IN tHe aEROBic FeRmentaTive PrODUCTIon Of UseFUl chEMicAL And BIoLogiCaL sUbstaNcEs, As wElL aS MEthoDs of deFoamiNG ANd CoNtRollINg AeROBIc fERmEntatiOn CultuRES In tHE PRoDuCTiOn oF useFUl CHemIcaL aNd bIOLOGiCAL SUbsTANCeS.
2. DIS... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention concernsa defoaming apparatusfor use in the aerobic fermentative production of useful chemical and biological substances, as well as methods of defoaming and controllingaerobic fermentation cultures in theproduction of useful chemical and biological subs... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention concerns a defoaming _apparatus_ for use in _the_ aerobic fermentative _production_ of useful chemical and _biological_ substances, _as_ well as methods of _defoaming_ and controlling _aerobic_ fermentation _cultures_ in the production of useful chemical _and_ _biological... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to emission control systems mounted in a motor vehicle, and more particularly to a vapor diffusing device which effectively diffuses, into the open air, the vapor which is inevitably drained from a carbon canister mounted in an engine room of the motor ... | 1. field of vehicle invention the present invention relates in general to fire control systems mounted in a motor vehicle, and more particularly to a vapor diffusing device which effectively diffuses, into the open air, conducting vapor which is inevitably drained from a carbon canister sitting in an engine room of the... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates in general to emission control systems mounted in a motor vehicle, and N*re particularly to a vapor diffusing device which effectively diffuses, into the open air, the vapor which is inevitably drained from a carbon canister mounted in an engine room of the motor ... | 1. Field the The present invention in general to emission control mounted in a motor vehicle, and more particularly a diffusing device which effectively diffuses, into open air, the vapor which inevitably drained a carbon canister mounted in engine room the motor vehicle, when the engine 2. Description of Prior Art Hit... | 1. fiElD of ThE INVentiOn
tHE pResEnt INVentIOn reLATEs In gEnerAL To emisSioN CONtRol SysTeMs mOuNtEd In A MOTOr VEHIclE, and MORE PaRtICuLArlY To A Vapor dIFfuSInG dEVicE WHICH efFecTIVeLy dIffUseS, iNTo tHE opeN aiR, thE VAPOr wHICH Is IneviTAbLy draINED fROm a carBON cANistEr MOUNTEd iN an engine RooM oF tHe MoTOR ... | 1. Field of theInvention The present invention relates ingeneralto emission control systems mounted in a motor vehicle, andmore particularly to a vapor diffusing device which effectively diffuses, into the open air, the vapor which is inevitably drained froma carbon canister mounted in an engine ro... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention The present invention relates in general to emission control systems _mounted_ in a _motor_ vehicle, and _more_ _particularly_ to a vapor diffusing device which effectively _diffuses,_ into the open _air,_ _the_ _vapor_ which is inevitably drained from a carbon canister mounted in an engine ... |
Scanning probe microscopes (SPMs), such as atomic force microscopes (AFMs) and scanning tunneling microscopes (STMs), are valuable tools for probing the topography and surface properties of materials. At high scan speeds, the scanner that drives the motion of the sample may resonate, causing resonance oscillations to a... | scanning probe microscopes ( spms ), such as atomic force microscopes ( afms ) using scanning tunneling microscopes ( stms ), are primary tools for probing the topography and surface properties of materials. at high scan speeds, the scanner that drives the resonance of the sample may resonate, causing resonance oscilla... | Scanhung probe microscopes (SPMs ), such as atomic voece microscopes (AFMs) and scanning tunneling microscopes (STMs ), are valuable tools for probing the topography and surface properties of materials. At hlgy scan Dpe@ds, the scanner that drives the motion of the sample may resonate, causing resonance oscillations to... | Scanning probe microscopes (SPMs), such as atomic force microscopes (AFMs) and scanning tunneling microscopes (STMs), tools for the topography and surface properties of materials. At high scan the scanner that drives the motion of the sample may resonate, causing oscillations appear in images of the sample. To these re... | SCaNNing pRobE MicrOscOpES (spms), sucH As aTomic foRcE MicRoSCOPES (aFMs) aNd sCaNniNG tUNneLINg MICROSCOPES (STMs), are VAlUablE ToOLs FOR PRobiNg thE tOPogrApHY aNd suRfaCe pRoPErTieS oF MaTERials. at HIGH SCAN SpeEDS, THE sCANner tHat DRIVES THe MOTion OF THe sAMple maY rEsonATE, CAuSiNG ReSONAnce OsCIllATIONs to a... | Scanning probe microscopes(SPMs), such as atomic forcemicroscopes (AFMs) and scanning tunneling microscopes (STMs), are valuable tools for probing the topography and surface properties of materials.At high scan speeds, the scannerthatdrives the motion of the sample may resonate, causing resonance oscillati... | Scanning probe microscopes _(SPMs),_ such as atomic force microscopes _(AFMs)_ and scanning tunneling microscopes (STMs), are valuable tools _for_ probing _the_ topography and surface _properties_ _of_ materials. At high _scan_ speeds, the scanner that drives the _motion_ of the _sample_ may resonate, _causing_ _resona... |
The invention in particular relates to an apparatus and method operating on the line-scan principle, in which three dimensional objects are caused to move through a scanning zone and imaging information collected. This principle is widely employed for example without limitation in the security industry, to scan objects... | the invention in particular relates to an apparatus and method operating on the line - scan principle, in what three dimensional electrons are caused to move through a scanning zone and imaging information flow. this principle is widely employed for example without limitation in the security industry, to scan objects w... | The invention in particular relates to an apparatus and method operating on the line - scan principle, in which three dimensional objects are caused to move through a scanning zone and imaging information collected. This principle is widely employed for example without limitation in the security industry, to scan objec... | The invention in particular relates an and operating on line-scan principle, in which three dimensional are caused to move through a scanning zone and information collected. This principle is widely employed for example without the security industry, to scan objects where it is desirable gain information about their in... | the InvENtiON In PaRtICulAR RELATes To An aPpaRAtUs aND mEThOD oPErAtinG On The linE-scan PrInCiPle, in WHICH ThrEe diMENSiONaL OBjECTS Are CaUsed to move tHRouGH A ScaNniNG zonE aNd IMaGInG inFormATIon cOlLectEd. thIS pRIncipLE iS WIdELy eMPLOYED foR eXAMplE WItHOUT LimITATioN IN THE SEcurITy InDUsTRy, To SCaN oBjEctS... | The invention in particularrelates to an apparatus and method operating on the line-scan principle, in which three dimensional objects are causedto move through ascanning zone and imaging information collected. This principle is widely employed for example without limitation in the securityindu... | _The_ invention in particular relates to an apparatus and _method_ operating on the _line-scan_ principle, in which three dimensional objects are caused _to_ move _through_ a scanning zone and imaging information _collected._ This _principle_ _is_ widely employed _for_ example without limitation _in_ _the_ _security_ _... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the assembly of sheets to be fabricated into bent laminated windshields. Conventionally, bent laminated windshields for automobiles are fabricated using several separate steps. The first step involves bending a doublet, or a pair of glass sheets, into shapes th... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to the assembly of sheets to be fabricated into bent window windshields. conventionally, bent laminated windshields for automobiles are fabricated using several separate steps. the first step involves bending a doublet, or a pair of glass sheets, into shapes that ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the assembly of sheets to be fabricated into bent laminated windshields. Conventionally, bent laminated windshields for automobiles are fabricated using several separate steps. The first step involves bending a doublet, or a pair of glass sheets, into shapes th... | 1. Field of the The present invention relates the assembly of sheets to be into bent laminated windshields. Conventionally, bent laminated windshields for automobiles are fabricated using several separate The first step involves bending a doublet, or a pair of glass sheets, into shapes conform to the shape desired the ... | 1. field of tHe invenTIon
thE preSEnT InventIon RELatEs tO THe asSeMbly OF ShEEtS To Be fABRICATEd iNTo beNt lAmInaTed WinDsHIEldS. cOnVentIONAlly, BENt LaMInAtED winDshIELdS foR AutOmobiLES aRe fabricAtEd uSING sEVeRAl separAte stePS. tHe fIrsT step InvoLvES benDINg A doubLeT, or a PaIr oF gLaSs sHEeTS, iNTo shapes TH... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the assembly ofsheets to be fabricated into bent laminatedwindshields.Conventionally, bentlaminated windshields for automobiles are fabricated using several separate steps. The first step involves bending adoublet, or apair of glass sheets, into sh... | 1. Field _of_ the _Invention_ The present invention relates to the assembly of sheets to be fabricated into bent laminated windshields. Conventionally, bent laminated _windshields_ for automobiles are _fabricated_ using several separate steps. The first _step_ involves bending _a_ doublet, or _a_ pair of glass sheets, ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to display systems for airplane cockpits or other vehicles, and more particularly, to a rear projection digital display system which allows a high level of information to be selectively displayed regarding such data as travel path, travel conditions, veh... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates generally to display systems for airplane cockpits or other vehicles, and more particularly, to a rear projection digital display system which allows a high level of information to be selectively displayed regarding such data as travel path, travel conditions, veh... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to display systems for airplane cockpits or other vehicles, and more particularly, to a rear projection digital display system which allows a high level of information to be selectively displayed regarding s TVh data as travel path, travel conditions, ve... | 1. of the Invention The present invention relates generally to display systems for airplane cockpits or other vehicles, and more particularly, to a rear projection digital display system which allows a high of information to be selectively displayed regarding such data as travel path, travel conditions, condition, geog... | 1. FIeLD oF ThE InVeNtIoN
tHe pResent iNVeNtIOn ReLAteS GEnEraLlY TO diSplAy SysTEMs FOR AIRpLaNE coCKPITs OR OTHer vEhiclEs, aNd mORE PArTicUlArLy, to a reAr prOjEctIon digITaL diSPlay SYSTem wHicH aLLOWs A HIgH leVEl OF inFOrMATIoN tO Be sELECTIvELY DIsPLaYEd REGarDINg SUcH datA AS tRavEL paTh, trAVeL CONDITIoNS, VeH... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to display systems for airplane cockpits or other vehicles, and more particularly, toa rear projection digitaldisplay system which allowsa high level of information to be selectively displayed regarding suchdata as travel path, travel conditi... | 1. _Field_ _of_ the Invention The _present_ _invention_ relates _generally_ to display systems _for_ airplane cockpits _or_ other vehicles, and more particularly, to a rear projection _digital_ display system _which_ allows a _high_ level of _information_ _to_ be _selectively_ displayed regarding such data as _travel_ ... |
1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to an antenna using stripline for microwaves.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventionally, a stripline antenna for micro waves is electrically fed at the center of an antenna array 1 as shown in FIG. 1. The two feeding points are indicated as 2 and 2' respectively, and th... | 1. field of invention this invention relates to an antenna using stripline for microwaves. 2. description fits the prior art conventionally, a trough antenna for micro waves is electrically fed at the center of an antenna array 1 as shown in fig. 1. the two feeding ends are indicated as 1 and 2 ' respectively, and the ... | 1. Field of Invention This invention relates to an antenna using stripline for microwaves. 2. Description of the Prior Art Conventionally, a stripline anr4nna for micro waves is electrically fed at the center of an antenna array 1 as shown in FIG. 1. The two feeding points are indicated as 2 and 2 ' respectively, and t... | 1. Field of Invention This invention relates to an antenna using stripline for microwaves. 2. Description the Prior Art Conventionally, a stripline antenna for micro waves is electrically fed the center of an antenna 1 as shown in FIG. 1. The two feeding points are indicated as 2 and respectively, and the spacing betwe... | 1. fIeLD oF iNVenTIoN
thIs InVenTiOn RELAtes To An ANTennA uSing StRIPlInE fOR MicRoWAVes.
2. dEsCRIpTioN Of The pRIOr ARt
conVeNTioNaLLy, a stRIplINe ANtenNA FOR mIcro WAveS iS elEctrIcallY FEd at The cEnter OF aN aNtEnna aRRAY 1 As shOWn iN FiG. 1. the tWO FeEdINg PointS aRE iNDIcatEd AS 2 And 2' rESPecTiVeLy, and TH... | 1. Field of Invention This invention relates to an antenna using stripline formicrowaves.2. Description of the Prior Art Conventionally,a stripline antenna for micro wavesis electrically fed at the center of an antenna array 1as shown in FIG. 1. The two feeding points are indicated as 2 and 2' r... | 1. Field of Invention This invention relates _to_ an antenna _using_ stripline _for_ microwaves. 2. _Description_ of the Prior Art Conventionally, a stripline antenna for micro waves is electrically fed at the center of an antenna array 1 as shown in FIG. 1. The two feeding points _are_ indicated as 2 and 2' respective... |
An organic electroluminescence device (hereinafter, occasionally abbreviated as “organic EL device”) using an organic substance is expected to be used as a cost-friendly full-color display device (solid light-emitting device) with a large area and thus many developments thereof have been made. A general organic EL devi... | an organic electroluminescence device ( hereinafter, occasionally abbreviated as the organic el device ” ) using an organic substance is expected to be used as a cost - friendly full - color display device ( solid light - emitting laser ) with exceptionally large area and thus many developments thereof have been made. ... | An organic electroluminescence device (hereinafter, occasionally abbreviated as “ organic EL device ”) using an organic substance is expected to be used as a cost - friendly full - color display device (solid light - emitting device) with a large area and thus many developments thereof have been made. A general organic... | An organic electroluminescence device (hereinafter, occasionally abbreviated as “organic EL device”) using an organic substance is expected to be used a cost-friendly full-color display device (solid light-emitting device) with a large area and thus many developments thereof have been made. A general organic EL device ... | An orgaNIC elEcTROLUmiNEsCencE dEViCE (HEreInAFteR, ocCAsiONaLly abbreviATEd as “oRganIc el DeviCe”) uSINg aN orGaNIc sUbStAnCe Is exPeCTED tO Be USEd AS A cosT-FriENdLY Full-COlOr DIsPlay DeViCe (SOlid LiGHt-eMITTinG device) wiTH A larGE area aND tHUS mAny dEvELOPMeNTs tHereOf HAVe bEen MaDE. A gEnEraL OrgaNiC eL deVI... | An organic electroluminescence device (hereinafter, occasionally abbreviated as “organic EL device”) usingan organic substance isexpected to be used as a cost-friendly full-color display device (solid light-emitting device)with a large area and thus many developments thereof have been made. A genera... | _An_ _organic_ electroluminescence device (hereinafter, _occasionally_ abbreviated as “organic EL device”) using an organic substance is expected to be used as a cost-friendly full-color display device (solid light-emitting device) _with_ a _large_ area and thus _many_ developments _thereof_ _have_ been _made._ _A_ gen... |
There are conventional devices for recognizing character lines printed on media surfaces such as personal checks. For example, well-known are character recognition devices in which a character portion is detected from binary image data, the character portion is segmented along the bounding rectangular frame, character ... | there are conventional devices for recognizing character patterns printed on media surfaces such as personal checks. for example, well - known are character recognition devices in which a character portion is detected from binary image data, the character portion is segmented along the bounding rectangular frame, chara... | There are conventional devices for recognizing character lines printed on media surfaces such as personal checks. For example, well - known are character recognition devices in which a character portion is detected from binary image dzfa, the character portion is segmented along the bounding rectangular frame, characte... | There are conventional devices recognizing character lines printed on media surfaces such as personal checks. For example, well-known are character devices in which a character portion is detected from image data, the character portion is segmented the bounding rectangular frame, character features extracted the obtain... | there aRe ConVentIonaL DeviCes foR ReCOGNizING CHaracter LInEs PRIntED On mEDia SuRfacEs SUcH aS pErsOnAl checks. FOR exAmpLE, WEll-KNoWn Are CHARactEr REcoGNiTIOn DEViCES IN wHicH a CHarACTER poRTIoN iS dEtEcTED frOM bInAry iMAge Data, tHe cHARaCTeR POrTIon Is sEGmENTeD alonG tHe bOUnDIng ReCtaNgulAr framE, CHARAcTEr ... | There areconventional devices for recognizing character linesprinted on mediasurfaces suchas personal checks. For example,well-known are character recognition devices in which a character portion is detectedfrom binary imagedata,the characterportionissegmented along the bounding rectangular frame, ch... | _There_ are conventional devices _for_ recognizing character lines printed on media surfaces such as personal checks. For example, well-known are character recognition devices _in_ _which_ a character portion is detected _from_ binary image data, the _character_ portion is segmented along the bounding rectangular frame... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention refers to a tank discharge device which has quantified saving of water in toilets, performing a double discharge controlled by only one push button.
This invention is within the water saving systems in toilet deposits and tanks, and within them, among the purely mechanica... | 1. field of the invention the present invention refers to a tank discharge device which has quantified saving of water in toilets, performing a double discharge controlled by only one piston button. this invention is within the water saving systems in toilet deposits and tanks, and within them, among the purely mechani... | 1. Field of the Invention The peeWent invention refers to a tank discharge device which has quantified saving of water in toilets, performing a double discharge controlled by only one push button. This invention is within the water saving systems in toilet deposits and tanks, and within them, among the purely mechanica... | 1. Field the Invention The present invention refers a tank discharge device which has quantified saving of water in toilets, performing a double discharge controlled by only one push button. This invention is within the water saving systems in toilet deposits and tanks, and within them, among the purely mechanical devi... | 1. fIELd oF tHe inVentIon
THE PReSenT inventIoN ReFeRs to a taNK DiScHArgE dEvICE wHich hAS QuANTiFIeD savINg Of wAteR in ToIleTS, PERFOrMIng a doUblE DisChaRge contRolLED bY oNly one pUsH buTTon.
THIs iNventIOn IS wiThiN THE WaTer Saving SYSTEmS iN ToiLet DePOsItS aND TAnKS, aND WITHiN THEm, AmonG the PURElY MEChaNICa... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention refers to a tank dischargedevicewhich has quantifiedsaving of waterin toilets, performing a double discharge controlled by only one push button. This invention is within the water saving systemsin toiletdeposits andtanks, and within them, among the... | _1._ Field of the _Invention_ The present invention refers to a tank _discharge_ device which _has_ quantified saving of water in toilets, performing a double discharge controlled by only one push button. This invention is within the water _saving_ systems in toilet deposits and tanks, and within them, among the _purel... |
In offshore installations, such as subsea production installations, there is an increasing use of electrically powered subsea equipment. Such subsea equipment may include, e.g., compressors, pumps, and any other electrically powered subsea equipment.
The electrical power to be distributed to such subsea equipment may b... | in offshore installations, such as subsea production installations, there is an increasing use of electrically powered subsea equipment. such subsea equipment may include, e. g., compressors, pumps, and any other electrically powered subsea equipment. the electrical power to be distributed to such subsea equipment may ... | In offshore installations, such as subsea production installations, there is an increasing use of electrically loweEed subsea equipment. Such subsea equipment may include, e. g. , compressors, pumps, and any other electrically powered subsea equipment. The electrical power to be distributed to such subsea equipment may... | In offshore installations, such as subsea production installations, there is an increasing use of electrically powered subsea equipment. Such subsea equipment may include, compressors, pumps, and any other electrically powered equipment. The electrical power to be distributed such subsea equipment may be supplied from ... | In OFFSHORE iNsTaLLATIONs, SUCH as subsEA ProduCTiON INstAllaTIonS, tHERe is AN incReAsING uSe oF ELEctrIcally pOWErEd subsea eQuipmEnt. SuCh SUbseA equiPMent MaY INCluDe, E.G., comPRESsOrs, PuMpS, aND aNy OtHER ELectRiCAlLy PoWEred SUBseA EqUipmENT.
the ELEctRiCaL PoWEr to Be diStRIButEd to SUch SuBsEA eQuiPMENt mAy b... | In offshore installations,suchas subsea production installations, there is an increasinguse of electrically powered subsea equipment. Suchsubsea equipment may include, e.g., compressors, pumps, and anyother electrically powered subsea equipment.The electrical power to be distributed tosuch subsea eq... | _In_ offshore _installations,_ such as subsea production installations, there _is_ _an_ _increasing_ use of electrically _powered_ subsea equipment. Such subsea _equipment_ may include, e.g., _compressors,_ pumps, and any other electrically powered subsea equipment. The _electrical_ power _to_ be distributed to such su... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a system and method for monitoring the performance of fuel cells in a fuel cell stack and, more particularly, to a system and method for monitoring the performance of fuel cells in a fuel cell stack that includes a sensor for detecting an undesirable conditi... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates generally from a system and method for monitoring the performance of fuel cells in a fuel cell stacks and, more particularly, to a system and method for monitoring the performance of fuel cells in a fuel cell stack that includes a sensor for detecting an undesirable cond... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates g4Herally to a system and method for monitoring the performance of fuel cells in a fuel cell stack and, more particularly, to a system and method for monitoring the performance of fuel cells in a fuel cell stack that includes a sensor for detecting an undesirable conditi... | Field of Invention This invention relates generally to system and method for monitoring the performance of fuel cells in a fuel cell stack and, more particularly, to a system and method for monitoring the performance of fuel cells in a fuel cell stack that a sensor for detecting an undesirable condition the fuel cells ... | 1. FIeld Of THe iNVenTION
thiS InvenTiOn reLATes gEneraLLy tO A sysTem aND MetHOD fOr mONITOrInG THe peRFoRMaNce Of fueL cEllS In a fueL ceLL Stack And, moRe PArTicuLaRLy, tO A SYsTeM aND methOD foR MONITorInG tHE PerFoRMancE oF fuEl CELLS IN a FueL cEll stacK thAt iNcLuDes a SensOR FoR dEtECtiNG an UNDeSiRaBLe CONDITi... | 1. Field of the Invention This inventionrelates generally to a system and method for monitoring the performance of fuel cells in a fuel cell stack and,more particularly, to a system and method for monitoring the performanceof fuel cells in a fuel cell stack that includes asensor for detecting... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates _generally_ to _a_ system and method for _monitoring_ the performance of _fuel_ cells in a fuel cell _stack_ and, more particularly, to _a_ system _and_ method _for_ monitoring the _performance_ of fuel cells _in_ a _fuel_ cell stack that includes a sensor _for_ _detecti... |
Plasticized polyvinyl chloride (P-PVC) is useful in numerous applications such as film, geomembranes, hose and tubing, and upholstery. Its most important attributes are toughness (high tensile strength), flexibility (low modulus), and elastic recovery (essentially no yield point).
The elastic recovery of a polymer, par... | plasticized polyvinyl chloride ( p - pvc ) is useful in numerous applications such as film, geomembranes, hose and tubing, and upholstery. its most important attributes are toughness ( high compression strength ), flexibility ( low modulus ), and elastic recovery ( essentially no yield point ). the elastic recovery of ... | Plasticized polyvinyl chloride (P - PVC) is useful in numerous applications such as film, geomembranes, hose and tubing, and uphoiWtery. Its most important attributes are toughness (high tensile strength ), flexibility (low modulus ), and elastic recovery (essentially no yield point ). The elastic recovery of a polymer... | Plasticized polyvinyl (P-PVC) is in applications as film, geomembranes, hose and tubing, and upholstery. Its most important attributes are toughness (high tensile strength), flexibility modulus), and elastic recovery no yield point). The elastic a polymer, particularly, can be very important to its end-use application.... | PlAStiCiZEd poLYVINyL CHlORiDE (P-PvC) Is UseFul in numErouS AppLicatioNs Such as fILM, GEomEmBrANEs, HOse and tuBiNg, AnD uPHOlstERy. ITs Most impoRtANT aTTribuTes ARe tOUgHNESS (HIGh TEnSiLE StrENgth), flEXIbILITY (lOw mOdUlUs), ANd ELaSTIc rECoveRy (EssentIAllY nO yieLd PoiNt).
The ELAsTIc REcoVery of A poLymeR, paR... | Plasticized polyvinyl chloride (P-PVC) is useful in numerous applications such as film, geomembranes, hose and tubing, andupholstery. Its most important attributes are toughness (high tensile strength), flexibility (low modulus), and elastic recovery (essentially no yield point). Theelastic recovery ofa poly... | _Plasticized_ polyvinyl chloride _(P-PVC)_ _is_ useful in numerous applications such as film, _geomembranes,_ hose _and_ tubing, and upholstery. Its most important attributes are _toughness_ (high tensile strength), flexibility (low modulus), and elastic recovery _(essentially_ no yield point). The _elastic_ recovery _... |
The present application is directed to a biological treatment system and an assembly for supporting biomass derived from bacteria present in or seeded into the sludge or wastewater for treating the sludge or wastewater. More particularly, the present application is directed to an assembly of generally structural corrug... | the present application is directed to a biological treatment system and an assembly for supporting biomass derived from bacteria present in or seeded into the sludge or sewage from treating the sludge or wastewater. more particularly, the present application is directed to an assembly of generally structural corrugate... | The present application is directed to a biological treatment system and an assembly for supporting biomass derived fTLm bacteria present in or seeded into the sludge or wastewater for treating the sludge or wastewater. More particularly, the present application is directed to an assembly of generally structural corrug... | The present application is directed to a biological treatment and an for supporting biomass derived from bacteria in or seeded into the sludge or wastewater treating the or wastewater. More the present application is directed to an assembly of generally structural corrugated sheets and generally non-structural intermed... | tHE PreSeNt APPlicATIOn iS dIrecteD tO A bIolOgiCAl tReATMEnT sYSTEM ANd an aSsEMBLY FOr suppORTINg Biomass deRIvED FrOM BactEriA PrEseNt In Or SEEded INTo The sLUdGE or wAStEWaTEr fOR tReATiNg thE SlUDgE oR WAStewater. MORE PaRtICUlarlY, The PResent APplicatIOn iS diRecteD TO AN aSSEmblY Of genERAlLY strucTuRAL corRuG... | The present application is directed to a biologicaltreatment system andan assemblyfor supporting biomass derived from bacteria present in or seeded into the sludge orwastewater for treating the sludge or wastewater.More particularly, the present application is directed toan assembly of general... | The _present_ application is directed _to_ a _biological_ _treatment_ system and an assembly _for_ _supporting_ biomass derived from bacteria present in or seeded into the sludge or _wastewater_ for _treating_ the sludge or wastewater. More particularly, _the_ present application _is_ directed to an assembly of general... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates, generally, to therapeutic systems, apparatus and methods. Particularly, the invention relates to occupational and sensory integration therapeutic systems, apparatus and methods for infants and children.
2. Background Information
Existing technology in this field ... | r. field of the field the present invention relates, generally, industrial manufacturing systems, device and methods. particularly, the invention relates to occupational and sensory integration therapeutic systems, apparatus and methods for infants and children. 2. background information existing technology in this fie... | 1. Fi2lw of the Invention The present invwnrion relates, generally, to therapeutic Eys5ems, apparatus and methidZ. Particularly, the invention relates to occ^pati0nal and sensory integration therapeutic systems, apparatus and methods for infants and children. 2. BaSkgeound Information Existing technology in this field ... | 1. of the Invention The present invention relates, to systems, apparatus and methods. Particularly, the invention relates occupational and sensory integration systems, and methods for infants and children. 2. Background Information Existing technology in field is believed to have significant limitations and shortcoming... | 1. FiEld oF THe iNVEnTIoN
thE PREsEnt INvenTIon RElAtes, gENeRaLlY, To therApEutiC SyStemS, APparaTUs and MEthods. PARTicULArLy, THE InvENtIOn RelaTeS To oCcUpatIonal anD SenSORy INtEGratIon THeRaPeUtIc sYsteMS, ApPArATUs ANd meTHODS foR InFaNts anD Children.
2. BAckgRouND iNfOrmatIOn
ExistIng TeChNOLogy IN thIs fIeLD ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates, generally, to therapeutic systems, apparatus and methods. Particularly, the invention relates to occupational and sensoryintegration therapeutic systems, apparatus and methods for infants and children.2. Background Information Existing technology in t... | _1._ Field of the Invention The present invention relates, generally, _to_ therapeutic systems, apparatus and methods. Particularly, the invention relates to occupational _and_ sensory _integration_ _therapeutic_ systems, apparatus _and_ methods for infants and children. 2. Background Information Existing technology in... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a nonwoven fabric for printing, which has good tearing strength and can provide printing finish as good as an art paper at a low cost.
2. Prior Art
Conventionally, various types of nonwoven fabrics have been known as material which could be used in many industr... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a nonwoven fabric for printing, which has good tearing strength and can provide printing finish as good as an economical paper at a low cost. 2. prior art conventionally, various types of nonwoven fabrics have been known from material which could be used in man... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a nonwoven fabric for printing, which has good tearing strength and can provide printing finish as good as an art paper at a low cost. 2. Prior Art Conventionally, various types of nonwoven fabrics have been known as material which could be used in many industr... | of Invention The present invention to a nonwoven fabric for printing, which has good tearing and provide printing finish as good as an art paper at a low cost. 2. Prior Art Conventionally, various types of nonwoven fabrics been as material which could be used in many fields the civil engineering, carpet and furniture i... | 1. FIelD oF the inVeNTION
tHe pReSeNt inveNTiOn reLATeS to a nonWoVEN FABRIC FOR pRIntiNg, WhIcH has goOD TEaRIng STREngTH anD caN proViDE PrintING fINIsh AS gOoD As an ART PapeR at A loW COst.
2. prIor arT
convEntIonAlly, various TyPEs oF NonwoVen FabRICs haVe BeEn KnoWn aS MatErIal WhIch coulD be UseD IN mANy induSTR... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a nonwoven fabric for printing, which has good tearing strength and can provide printing finishasgood as an art paperata low cost.2. Prior Art Conventionally, various types ofnonwovenfabrics have been known asmaterial which could be used inm... | 1. _Field_ _of_ the _Invention_ The present invention relates to _a_ nonwoven fabric _for_ _printing,_ which has good tearing _strength_ and can provide _printing_ finish as good _as_ _an_ _art_ paper at a _low_ cost. 2. Prior Art _Conventionally,_ various types of nonwoven _fabrics_ have been known as material which _... |
Test strips (e.g., biosensors) containing reagents are often used in assays for determining the concentration of an analyte in a fluid sample. Testing and self-testing for the concentration of glucose in blood is a common use for test strips. One method of obtaining a blood sample and analyzing the sample for determini... | test strips ( e. g., biosensors ) containing reagents are often used in assays for determining the concentration of an analyte in a fluid sample. testing and self - testing for the concentration of glucose in blood is a common use for test strips. one method of obtaining a blood sample and analyzing the sample for dete... | Test strips (e. g. , biosensors) containing reagents are often used in assays for determining the comcentrati8n of an analyte in a fluid sample. Testing and self - testing for the concentration of T>ucose in blood is a common use for test strips. One method of obtaining a blood sample and analyzing the sample for deter... | Test strips (e.g., biosensors) containing reagents are often in assays for determining the concentration of an analyte a fluid sample. Testing and self-testing for the concentration of glucose in blood is a common use for test One method of obtaining a blood sample and the sample determining the glucose level is with l... | TesT STRiPs (E.G., BIOSeNsoRs) CONTAInING reAgeNTs arE ofTeN uSED In ASsays for dETERmiNINg tHE concEnTrAtIon of An AnAlyte in a FlUiD SAmpLe. TeStING And selF-teStING FOR thE coNcenTRAtiOn OF GlucOSE in bLood Is A coMMon USe fOr TeST STrIPs. ONE MEtHod of obTaiNinG A BloOd SAmple AnD AnALYzInG the sAmpLE For deteRMiNi... | Test strips (e.g., biosensors)containing reagents are often used in assays for determining the concentration of an analyte in a fluid sample. Testing and self-testingfor the concentration of glucose in blood isa common use for test strips. One method of obtaining abloodsample and analyzing the sa... | _Test_ strips (e.g., biosensors) containing reagents are often _used_ in assays for _determining_ the concentration of an analyte _in_ _a_ fluid sample. _Testing_ and self-testing _for_ the _concentration_ _of_ glucose in _blood_ is _a_ common use _for_ test strips. One method of obtaining a blood sample and analyzing ... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to an electro-optical device substrate used for manufacturing an electro-optical device, such as a liquid crystal device, and to an electro-optical device manufactured using the electro-optical device substrate. In addition, the present invention relates to a method of t... | 1. technical field the present invention relates to an electro - optical device substrate used for manufacturing an electro - optical device, such as a liquid crystal device, and to an electro - optical device manufactured using a electro - optical device substrate. in addition, the present invention relates to a metho... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to an electro - optical device substrate used for manufacturing an electro - optical device, such as a liquid crystal device, and to an electro - optical device manufactured using the electro - optical device substrate. In addition, the present invention relates to a met... | 1. Technical Field present invention relates to an device substrate used for manufacturing an electro-optical device, such as crystal device, and to an device manufactured using electro-optical device substrate. In addition, the present invention relates to a method of testing electro-optical device. 2. Related In gene... | 1. TechNicAl fIelD
THe PrEsenT InvenTIoN rELateS TO aN ElECtRO-optIcal DEvICE SubStrAtE used FoR MaNuFaCtUrINg an eLeCTRo-oPTICal DeVICE, SUCH As A lIQuId CRYStal deVIcE, And TO AN eLectRO-OPTical deVICe mANuFAcTUrEd USInG tHe ELeCTro-OPtical deviCE sUbsTRaTE. IN aDDiTIOn, The PreSENT InvenTioN reLatES TO A meTHoD Of t... | 1. Technical Field The presentinvention relates to an electro-optical device substrate used for manufacturing an electro-optical device, such as a liquid crystal device, and to anelectro-optical device manufacturedusing the electro-optical device substrate. In addition, thepresent invention relates to a... | 1. _Technical_ _Field_ The present invention _relates_ to an electro-optical device substrate used _for_ manufacturing an electro-optical device, _such_ as a liquid crystal device, and to _an_ electro-optical device manufactured using the electro-optical device substrate. _In_ _addition,_ _the_ present invention _relat... |
Adaptive predictive coding (APC) methods are widely used for high quality coding of speech signals. The details are discussed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/603,104 by the present inventor and commonly assigned to COMSAT and which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,206,884 on Apr. 27, 1993. That application is herein in... | adaptive predictive coding ( apc ) methods are widely used for high quality coding of speech signals. the details are documented in u. s. patent application ser. no. 07 / 603, 104 by the present inventor and commonly attributed to comsat and which issued as u. s. pat. no. 5, 206, 884 on apr. 27, 1993. that application ... | Adaptive predictive coding (APC) methods are widely used for high quality coding of speech signals. The details are discussed in U. S. patent application Ser. No. 07 / 603, 104 by the present inventor and commonly assigned to COMSAT and which issued as U. S. Pat. No. 5, 206, 884 on Apr. 27, 1993. That application is he... | Adaptive predictive coding (APC) methods are widely used for coding of speech signals. The details are discussed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/603,104 by the inventor and commonly assigned to COMSAT and which issued as Pat. 5,206,884 on Apr. 27, 1993. That application is herein incorporated by reference. The c... | adAPTivE PrEDiCtiVE codINg (ApC) METHodS ArE WIDeLY usED FoR High qUalITy CoDing OF SPEEcH siGNals. tHE dEtaIls aRE DIsCUssed in U.S. pateNT aPPLICatIOn sEr. nO. 07/603,104 BY THE pReSENT inVEntor AnD coMMOnly aSsiGNED tO ComsAT ANd WHICH isSUEd as U.S. pAT. nO. 5,206,884 oN ApR. 27, 1993. tHAT apPlICaTiOn is HEreiN iN... | Adaptive predictivecoding (APC) methods are widely used for high quality coding of speech signals. The details are discussed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/603,104 by the present inventor and commonlyassigned to COMSAT andwhich issued as U.S. Pat.No. 5,206,884 on Apr. 27, 1993. That application is herein... | _Adaptive_ _predictive_ coding _(APC)_ methods _are_ _widely_ used for _high_ quality coding of speech signals. _The_ details are discussed in _U.S._ _patent_ application Ser. No. 07/603,104 by the present inventor and _commonly_ assigned to _COMSAT_ and which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,206,884 on Apr. 27, _1993._ That ... |
Amyloidosis is a series of diseases where proteins forming a fiber structure are deposited in the whole-body organs to induce functional disturbance and includes various diseases such as Alzheimer dementia and prion disease (Non-patent reference 1).
Familial Amyloidotic Polyneuropathy (FAP) is autosomal dominant, hered... | amyloidosis is a series of diseases where proteins forming a fiber structure are deposited in the whole - body organs to induce functional disturbance and includes various diseases such as alzheimer dementia and prion disease ( non - patent reference 1 ). familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy ( fap ) is autosomal dominan... | Amyloidosis is a series of diseases where proteins forming a fiber structure are deposited in the whole - body organs to induce functional disturbance and includes various diseases such as Alzheimer dementia and prion disease (Non - patent reference 1 ). Familial Amyloidotic Polyneuropathy (FAP) is autosomal dominant, ... | Amyloidosis is series of where forming a structure are deposited whole-body organs to induce functional disturbance and includes various diseases such as Alzheimer dementia and disease (Non-patent reference 1). Familial Amyloidotic Polyneuropathy (FAP) is autosomal dominant, hereditary, systemic amyloidosis caused by p... | aMylOiDoSIS IS A SerIes Of DIseAseS whErE PRoTeINS forMInG A FIBER STRuCTUrE ARe depositeD IN THE wHoLe-BOdy oRgANS TO INducE FUncTIonAl diSturbANcE and INcludES vArIOus DiseaSeS SUCH As AlzHEimER DemENTIa anD prion dISEaSe (noN-pATent rEfEReNcE 1).
familIAl AMyLoidoTic PolynEurOPathy (FAP) IS auTosOMAl dOMiNAnT, hErED... | Amyloidosis is a seriesof diseases where proteins forming a fiber structure are deposited in the whole-body organs to induce functionaldisturbance and includes various diseases such asAlzheimer dementia and prion disease (Non-patentreference 1). Familial Amyloidotic Polyneuropathy (FAP) is autosomaldominan... | Amyloidosis is a _series_ _of_ diseases where _proteins_ forming _a_ fiber structure are _deposited_ in the whole-body _organs_ to induce _functional_ disturbance _and_ includes various diseases such as Alzheimer dementia and prion _disease_ (Non-patent reference 1). Familial Amyloidotic Polyneuropathy (FAP) is autosom... |
A liquid crystal display device has two substrates. One is a TFT substrate in which pixel electrodes, thin film transistors (TFTs), and the like are formed in a matrix form. The other is a counter substrate disposed opposite to the TFT substrate, in which color filters and the like are formed at positions corresponding... | a liquid crystal display device has two substrates. one is a tft substrate in which pixel electrodes, thin film transistors ( tfts ), and the like are formed in a matrix form. the other uses a counter substrate disposed opposite to the tft substrate, in which color filters and the like are formed at positions correspon... | A liquid crystal display device has two substrates. One is a TFT substrate in which pixel SlectroVes, thin film transistors (TFTs ), and the like are formed in a matrix form. The other is a counter substrate disposed opposite to the TFT substrate, in which color filters and the like are formed at positions correspondin... | A crystal device has two substrates. One is a TFT in which pixel electrodes, thin film transistors (TFTs), the are formed in a matrix form. other a counter substrate disposed to the TFT substrate, in which color filters and the like are formed at positions corresponding the pixel electrodes of the TFT substrate. A liqu... | a LiqUid CRySTaL DIsPLAy dEViCe HaS tWO SuBstratES. OnE is A tft suBstrATE iN WHich PIXeL ELEctROdeS, tHIn FILM traNsiSToRs (TftS), aND THe LIkE aRe FORmED iN a MaTRiX fORm. THE OTHer IS A cOuNTER suBStRaTE dIsPoSed oPpOsitE to thE tFt SUbStraTE, IN whiCH COlOr fIltErs And tHE liKe are FoRMeD aT poSitiOnS corrEspoNDInG... | A liquid crystal displaydevicehas two substrates. One is a TFT substratein which pixelelectrodes, thinfilm transistors (TFTs), and the like are formed in a matrix form.The other is a counter substrate disposed opposite to the TFTsubstrate,in whichcolor filtersand the like are formed at positions corresponding ... | A _liquid_ crystal display device has two substrates. One is a TFT substrate in _which_ pixel electrodes, thin film transistors (TFTs), and the _like_ _are_ formed _in_ a matrix form. The _other_ is a counter substrate disposed opposite to the TFT substrate, in which color filters and the like are formed at positions c... |
Vehicle control systems may be configured to start an engine assuming a given intake manifold volume. However, interactions between vacuum levels in a brake booster and the intake manifold pressure at engine starts can cause variability in the air charge, and consequently air-to-fuel ratio at the engine starts. As such... | vehicle control systems may be configured to start an engine assuming a given intake manifold volume. however, interactions between vacuum levels in a brake booster and the intake manifold pressure at engine starts can cause variability in the air charge, and consequently air - to - fuel ratio at the engine starts. as ... | Vehicle control systems may be configured to syArt an enNin@ assuming a given intake manifold volume. However, interactions between vacuum levels in a brake boosYwr and the intake manifold pressure at engine starts can cause variability in the air charge, and consequently air - to - fuel ratio at the engine starts. As ... | Vehicle control systems may be configured an engine assuming given intake manifold However, interactions vacuum levels in a brake booster and the intake manifold pressure at engine starts can variability in the air charge, and air-to-fuel ratio engine starts. As such, this increases exhaust emissions. One approach to a... | VeHicle conTRol SySTeMs maY BE coNFIGuReD To start AN EnGiNE aSsUMiNg A gIVEN InTaKe MANiFOlD VoLUmE. howeVEr, inteRactIOnS bETween VacuUm LEVeLS in A BRAke BoOSTer aND ThE IntAKE MaNIfOLD PRESSure At eNgInE starts can cAUSe varIaBiLITy IN ThE aIR ChARgE, aNd cOnseQUeNTLY air-To-FuEL rATio aT THE EnGine sTaRTs. AS SUch... | Vehicle control systems may beconfigured tostartan engine assuming agiven intake manifold volume. However, interactions betweenvacuumlevels in a brake booster and the intakemanifold pressure at engine starts can causevariability in the air charge, and consequentlyair-to-fuel ratio at the engine ... | Vehicle control systems may be configured to start an engine assuming a given intake manifold _volume._ _However,_ interactions between vacuum levels in a brake booster and the intake _manifold_ pressure at engine starts can cause variability in the _air_ charge, _and_ _consequently_ _air-to-fuel_ ratio at the engine s... |
PCR is an efficient and cost effective way to copy or ‘amplify’ small segments of DNA or RNA. Using PCR, millions of copies of a section of DNA are made in just a few hours, yielding enough DNA required for analysis. This method allows clinicians to diagnose and monitor diseases using a minimal amount of sample, such a... | pcr is an efficient and cost effective way to copy or individually amplify ’ small segments of dna or rna. using pcr, millions of copies of a section of mrna are made in just a few hours, yielding enough dna required for analysis. this method allows clinicians to diagnose and monitor diseases using a minimal amount of ... | PCR is an efficient and cost effective way to copy or ‘ amplify ’ Emal< segments of DNA or RNA. Using PCR, millions of copies of a section of DNA are made in just a few hours, yielding enough DNA required for analysis. This method allows clinicians to diagB)se and moni^9r diseases using a minimal amojGt of sample, such... | is an efficient and cost effective to copy or ‘amplify’ small segments of DNA or RNA. Using PCR, millions of copies a section of DNA are made in just a few hours, yielding enough DNA required for analysis. This method allows to diagnose and diseases using a minimal amount of sample, such as blood or tissue. Real-time P... | pcr is aN effICIEnT AnD cosT EfFECTIvE waY to COpY oR ‘aMPLifY’ sMall sEgmEnTS of dNa or rNA. uSIng PCR, MILLIonS Of COpIES Of A SEcTION of DNa ARE MAdE in JusT A FEW HOURs, YIeLDING EnOUgH DNa RequIrED FOr AnalysIs. thIS METHOd ALlowS CLinICiAnS to diaGNose aND moNitor diseAses USiNg a MINiMAl amOunt OF SAmple, SUch A... | PCR isan efficient and cost effective way to copy or ‘amplify’ small segmentsofDNA or RNA. Using PCR, millions of copiesofa section of DNA are made in just a few hours,yielding enoughDNA required for analysis. This method allowsclinicians to diagnose and monitor diseases using a minimalamount of sam... | PCR _is_ an efficient and cost _effective_ way _to_ copy _or_ ‘amplify’ _small_ segments of _DNA_ or RNA. Using PCR, _millions_ of copies of a _section_ of DNA are _made_ in just a few hours, _yielding_ enough DNA required for analysis. This method _allows_ clinicians _to_ diagnose and monitor diseases using a minimal ... |
Customers of various services often access information from the service providers via interactive voice response (IVR) systems. For example, a customer may call a particular telephone number, interact with an IVR system via voice communications and obtain the desired information. However, when the desired information i... | customers of various services often access information from the service providers via interactive voice response ( ivr ) systems. for example, a customer may call a particular telephone number, interact with an advertising system via voice communications and obtain the desired information. however, when the desired inf... | Customers of various services often access information from the service providers via interactive voice response (IVR) systems. For example, a customer may call a particular telephone number, interact with an IVR system via v0&ce communications and obtain the desired information. However, when the desired information i... | Customers of various services often access information from the service providers via interactive voice response systems. For a customer may call a particular telephone number, interact with an IVR system via voice communications and obtain the desired information. However, when the desired information relatively lengt... | cUstOMeRs OF VaRiouS servICes OftEn accesS INFORMAtion fRoM ThE serVICe PRovidErS viA InteractiVe VoIce RespOnSE (ivR) SystEMS. foR exaMPLE, a cUsTOMER MAy CALL A PArTicuLAr TElEpHonE NumbeR, inteRACT WITH An IvR sYsTeM vIA voIcE cOmmUNICaTIOnS ANd ObtaIn ThE DeSIRed informAtIon. hOweVER, WhEn the DesIRED iNFOrmAtIoN I... | Customers of various services often access information from the serviceprovidersvia interactive voice response (IVR)systems.Forexample, a customer may call a particulartelephone number, interact with an IVR systemvia voice communicationsand obtain the desired information. However, when the desired informat... | Customers of various _services_ often access information from the service providers via interactive voice response (IVR) systems. _For_ example, a _customer_ may call a particular _telephone_ number, interact with an IVR system _via_ voice _communications_ and obtain the desired information. However, when the _desired_... |
A machine plant, such as for example a power plant for generating electricity, has an electrical generator and at least one turbine, the turbine driving the generator. For this purpose, the turbine and the generator are arranged on a common shaft train. It is possible to provide couplings in the shaft train in order to... | a machine plant, such as for example a power plant for generating electricity, has an electrical generator and at least one turbine, the turbine driving the generator. for this purpose, the turbine and the generator are arranged on a common shaft train. it is possible to provide couplings in the shaft pattern in order ... | A machine 0lWnt, such as for example a power plant for generating electr(cihy, has an e>eDtrical generator and at least one turbine, the turbine driving the generator. For this purpose, the turbine and the generator are arranged on a common shaft train. It is possible to provide couplings in the shaft train in order to... | A machine plant, such as for example a power plant for generating electricity, has an electrical generator and at least one turbine, the turbine driving the generator. For this purpose, the turbine and the are arranged on a common shaft train. It is to provide couplings in the shaft train in order to couple individual ... | a MAchIne pLaNT, sUCh As FOr EXAMplE A pOWeR plant FOR GEneratiNG elEcTrIcItY, HAs aN ELEcTRIcAL GEnerAtoR aNd At lEAST ONE turBIne, THe TURbInE dRiVINg THe genErAtOR. fOr tHiS PuRpoSE, The tuRbINE aND THE gEneRAToR Are aRRANGEd on a CoMmON SHAft TRaIN. it Is PossiBle to PRoViDe COUplInGs In the sHaft tRain in orDEr tO... | Amachine plant, suchas for example a power plant forgenerating electricity, has an electrical generator and at leastone turbine, the turbine drivingthe generator.For this purpose, theturbine and the generatorarearranged on a commonshaft train. It is possible to provide couplings in the shaft train in order to... | _A_ _machine_ plant, _such_ as for example a power plant _for_ generating electricity, has an _electrical_ _generator_ and _at_ _least_ one turbine, the turbine driving the generator. For this purpose, the turbine and the generator are arranged _on_ _a_ common shaft train. It is possible _to_ provide couplings in the _... |
Filling elements and filling machines for filling bottles or similar containers, in particular also for pressure-filling, are known in different embodiments.
For the purpose of the invention, the term “pressure-filling” is to be understood generally to mean a filling method wherein before the actual filling phase, i.e.... | filling elements and filling machines for filling bottles or similar containers, in particular also for pressure - filling, are known in different embodiments. for the purpose of the invention, the term “ pressure - filling ” is to be understood generally to mean a filling method wherein before the actual filling phase... | Filling elements and filling machines for filling bottles or similar containers, in particular also for pressure - filling, are known in different embodiments. For the purpose of the invention, the term “ pressure - filling ” is to be understood generally to mean a filling method wherein before the actual filling phase... | Filling elements and filling machines for filling or similar containers, in particular also for pressure-filling, are known in different embodiments. For the purpose of the invention, the term “pressure-filling” is to be understood generally to mean a filling method wherein before the actual filling phase, i.e. before ... | FillINg elEMeNtS aNd FiLLING MacHINes fOr fILLing bOtTlEs Or sIMilar CONtAiNERS, In pArTICulaR Also for PrESsUrE-fiLLInG, aRE KNoWN in diFfereNt EmboDimentS.
fOr ThE pURpOSE oF the InveNTioN, thE term “pResSuRE-FilliNg” Is To be uNdErstoOd GeNerAlLy to mean A fILling meTHod WherEiN BEfOrE The aCTual fIlLinG PhaSe, I.e.... | Fillingelements andfilling machines for filling bottles or similar containers, in particular also for pressure-filling, are known in different embodiments.Forthe purpose of the invention, the term “pressure-filling” is to be understood generally tomean a filling method wherein before the a... | Filling elements and filling machines for _filling_ bottles or similar containers, in particular also for pressure-filling, _are_ known in different embodiments. For the purpose of the invention, the term “pressure-filling” is to _be_ understood generally _to_ mean a filling _method_ wherein before _the_ actual _fillin... |
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