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Server computers are utilized extensively today to provide for, among other uses, centralized or distributed storage repositories for applications software and the other software. Often, a server computer is utilized in a network environment to provide these applications and other software to other computers that may b... | server computers are utilized extensively today to provide for, among other uses, centralized computer distributed storage repositories for applications software and the other software. often, a server computer is utilized in a network environment to provide these applications and other software to other computers that... | Server computers are utilized extensively today to provide for, among other uses, centralized or distributed storage Gepos*tories for applications software and the other software. ORRen, a server computer is utilized in a network environmrBt to provide 5heCe applications and other software to other cojputfrs that may b... | Server computers are utilized extensively today to provide for, among other uses, centralized or distributed storage repositories for applications software the other software. Often, server computer is utilized in a network environment to provide these applications and other software to other computers may be interconn... | SerVEr COMpUTeRs arE uTilized ExTensiveLy ToDAy TO prOVide fOR, aMOng oTher uSeS, cENTrALIZeD oR DISTribUTEd sTorAgE REPOSiTOriEs FOr appLicatIoNs SOftwAre ANd tHE OtHEr SOftWaRe. OfteN, A seRvER COMPUTer is utILiZED in a NetWoRK eNVIrONmeNt TO prOvIDe THEsE ApplicaTIonS aND oThER SoFtwArE TO oTheR CoMpUTErs thAT may B... | Server computers are utilizedextensively today to provide for, amongother uses, centralized or distributed storagerepositories forapplications softwareand the othersoftware. Often, a server computer is utilizedin a network environment to provide these applications andother software to other c... | Server computers _are_ utilized extensively today to _provide_ for, among other uses, centralized or distributed _storage_ repositories for applications software and the other software. _Often,_ a server computer is utilized _in_ a network environment to provide these applications and other _software_ _to_ other comput... |
Active phased array antenna systems are used in a wide variety of applications. As one example, a satellite may include an antenna system of this type in order to facilitate communication between the satellite and one or more ground stations on earth. In a phased array antenna system, especially for a satellite, it is ... | active phased array antenna systems are used in a wide variety of applications. as one example, a satellite may include an antenna system of this type in order to facilitate communication between the processor and one or more ground stations on earth. in a phased array antenna system, especially for a satellite, it is ... | Active phased array antenna systems are used in a wide variety of applications. As one example, a satellite may include an antenna system of this type in order to facilitate communication between the satellite and one or more ground stations on earth. In a phased array antenna system, especially for a satellite, it is ... | Active phased array antenna systems are used in a wide variety of applications. As one example, a satellite may include an antenna system of this type order communication between the satellite one or ground on In a phased array antenna especially for a it is desirable that the system be relatively in volume relatively ... | aCtIVe PhasEd ARrAY aNTEnnA sYsTemS are USeD in a Wide vARieTY of ApPLICATIONs. as oNe EXAmPLe, A SaTElLItE mAy InCludE aN AnTEnna sySTeM Of thIS tyPe iN oRdEr To fACiLitAte coMmUNICAtion BetweEN the SatellitE anD ONe Or morE GrOunD StatIONs oN EarTh. IN A phASeD ArraY AntENNA sYStEm, EspecIally for a satellIte, IT Is ... | Activephased array antenna systems areused in a wide varietyof applications. Asoneexample, a satellite may include an antenna system of this type in order to facilitate communication betweenthe satellite and one or more ground stations on earth. Ina phased array antenna system, especially for asatellite, i... | Active phased array antenna systems are used in a wide variety _of_ applications. As one example, a satellite may include an antenna system of this type in order to facilitate communication between the satellite and one or _more_ _ground_ stations on earth. _In_ a _phased_ array _antenna_ system, especially for a _sate... |
The method, apparatus, and system according to the present invention are configured to compute interpolated image data of a video image data by means of line-based motion estimation and compensation and to detect and handle errors in interpolated image data obtained as result of performing the line-based motion compens... | the method, apparatus, and system according to the present invention are configured to compute interpolated image data of a video image data by means of line - based motion estimation and compensation and to detect and handle delays in interpolated image data obtained as result of performing the line - based motion com... | The method, appara5^s, and system according to the present invention are configured to compute interpolated image data of a video image data by means of line - based motion estimation and compensation and to detect and handle errors in interpolated image data obtained as result of performing the line - based motion com... | The method, apparatus, and according to the present invention are configured to compute interpolated image data of a video data by means of line-based motion estimation and compensation and detect and handle errors in interpolated image data obtained as result of performing the line-based motion compensation. The prese... | THE METHoD, APPaRatUS, AnD SysTem aCCOrDiNg tO The pResENt INveNtIoN arE COnFIGUreD to cOMPUTE INterpOLaTEd IMagE DAta oF A Video IMAGe dATa bY mEanS OF lIne-bAseD MOtIoN esTimAtiOn ANd COMpEnsaTioN and tO dETECt aND HANdle ErrORS In InTeRpOLATEd imAGe dAta ObTaINED AS resULT Of pERFOrMINg tHe liNe-BAsed moTIoN ComPENS... | The method, apparatus, and system according to the present invention are configured to compute interpolated imagedataof avideo image data by means of line-based motion estimation and compensationand to detect and handle errors in interpolated image data obtained as result of performing the line-bas... | The method, apparatus, and _system_ according _to_ _the_ present invention are configured to _compute_ interpolated image data of a _video_ image data by means of line-based motion estimation and compensation _and_ to detect _and_ handle _errors_ _in_ interpolated image _data_ obtained as result of performing the line-... |
The present invention pertains to an adapter for an electrochemical gas sensor with a housing accommodating an electrolyte, at least one measuring electrode arranged therein, and a membrane that screens the measuring electrode from a measured gas and is permeable to the measured gas.
In an electrochemical gas sensor, t... | the present invention pertains to an adapter for an electrochemical gas sensor with a housing accommodating an electrolyte, at least one measuring electrode arranged therein, and a membrane that screens the measuring electrode from a measured gas and passes permeable to the measured sensor. in an electrochemical gas se... | The present invention pertains to an adapter for an electrochemical gas sensor with a housing accommodating an electrolyte, at least one measuring electrode arranged therein, and a membrane that screens the measuring electrode from a measured gas and is permeable to the measured gas. In an electrochemical gas sensor, t... | The present invention pertains to an for an electrochemical sensor with a housing electrolyte, at least one electrode arranged therein, and a membrane that screens the electrode from measured gas and to the measured gas. In an electrochemical gas sensor, the gas diffuses through a into electrolyte of the sensor. A meas... | tHe PreSENt invEntIoN peRtAinS TO An adaPtER for aN ElEcTROCheMICAL GAS SeNsOr WiTh a hoUsING aCcOmmoDATinG AN eLEctRolyTe, at leAst OnE mEASURiNg ELECtRODE aRRaNged ThereiN, and a mEMBRanE that scReENs THE mEaSURING ElectrOde fROM A meASureD GAS And iS peRMeAble tO tHe meaSuRed gaS.
In an eLeCTrOcheMIcaL gaS senSoR, T... | Thepresent invention pertains to an adapter for an electrochemical gassensorwith a housing accommodating an electrolyte, at least one measuringelectrode arranged therein, anda membrane thatscreensthe measuring electrode from a measured gasand is permeable to the measured gas. In an electrochemical gas... | The _present_ _invention_ pertains to an adapter for an electrochemical gas _sensor_ with a housing accommodating _an_ electrolyte, at least one measuring electrode arranged therein, and a membrane that screens the measuring electrode _from_ a measured gas and is permeable to the measured gas. In an electrochemical gas... |
Patent Document 1 (Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2006-202931) discloses a semiconductor device that includes a semiconductor substrate having a groove formed therein, an insulating layer formed on an inner surface of the groove, and a first conductor layer and a second conductor layer disposed above and b... | patent document 1 ( japanese patent application publication no. 2006 - 202931 ) discloses a semiconductor device that includes a semiconductor membrane having a foil formed externally, copper integral layer formed on an inner surface of its groove, and a first conductor layer and each second coil layer disposed above a... | Patent Document 1 (Japwjese PXteJt Application Publication No. 2006 - 202931) discloses a semiSondudtor device that includes a semiconductor subsHra%e hAfing a groove formed therein, an iHsukating layer fo5jed on an inner surface of the groove, and a first clnduc4or layer and a second conductor layer dis0ised above and... | Patent Document 1 (Japanese Application No. 2006-202931) discloses a semiconductor device that a substrate having a groove formed therein, an insulating layer formed on an inner surface of the groove, and a first conductor layer and a second conductor layer disposed above and below the layer inside the groove. | pAtenT dOcUMENt 1 (JaPANEse PaTeNt ApPLiCATion PuBlICaTioN no. 2006-202931) disCloses a sEmIcOnduCtOr DeVIce THAt InClUdEs A SeMIcondUCTOr sUBstraTe HAvIng a GROOvE fOrmEd TherEiN, AN INSULAtIng LayER fOrmeD ON AN inNeR SurfaCe oF The GRoovE, aND A fIrst ConDUCTOr LAYeR AND a secoND COnductOR laYER dIsPoSEd aBOVE and b... | Patent Document 1 (Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2006-202931) discloses a semiconductor device that includes a semiconductorsubstrate having a groove formed therein, an insulating layerformed on an inner surface of the groove,and a first conductorlayer and a second conductor layer di... | Patent Document 1 (Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2006-202931) discloses a semiconductor device that includes a semiconductor substrate having a groove formed therein, an insulating layer formed on an inner surface of the groove, and a first conductor layer and a second conductor layer disposed above and _... |
The subject matter disclosed herein relates generally to suspension systems, such as suspension systems used to support an inner vessel inside an outer vessel of a cryostat.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) systems typically include cryostats to cool coils and/or magnets of the MRI systems. The cryostats include an inn... | the subject area disclosed herein relates generally to suspension systems, such as suspension systems used to support an inner vessel inside an outer vessel of a cryostat. magnetic resonance imaging ( mri ) systems typically include cryostats to cool coils and / or magnets of the mri systems. the cryostats include an i... | The subject matter disclosed herein relates generally to suspension systems, such as suspension systems used to support an inner vessel inside an outer vessel of a cryostat. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) systems typically include cryostats to cool coils and / or magnets of the MRI systems. The cryostats include an i... | The subject matter disclosed herein relates generally to suspension systems, such as suspension systems used to support an inner vessel inside an outer vessel of a cryostat. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) systems typically include cryostats cool coils and/or magnets of the systems. The cryostats include an inner vess... | tHe sUBjecT MATtEr DIscloSED hErEIN ReLateS GEnErAlLy tO suSPeNsIoN sysTemS, SUCh as suSpensIoN sySTEmS UsED TO SuppORT AN inneR vESsel inSidE aN oUtEr VesseL OF A cRYOsTAT.
MAGneTIC rESonANcE IMaGING (Mri) sYsTemS TyPICaLlY iNClUDe cRYOSTatS To coOL COILS AnD/or mAGNEtS of ThE mri SYSTEms. tHe CRYOsTatS INcLUde An iNn... | The subject matter disclosed herein relates generally to suspension systems, such as suspensionsystemsused tosupport an inner vessel inside an outer vesselof acryostat. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) systems typically includecryostats to coolcoils and/or magnets of the MRI systems. Thecryostats ... | The subject matter disclosed herein relates _generally_ to _suspension_ systems, such _as_ suspension systems used to _support_ an inner _vessel_ inside an outer vessel of a cryostat. _Magnetic_ Resonance Imaging (MRI) systems typically include cryostats to cool _coils_ and/or magnets of the MRI systems. The cryostats ... |
A DRAM cell typically comprises a MOS transistor and a capacitor. An example of such a DRAM cell is shown in FIG. 1. The DRAM cell 10 of FIG. 1 comprises the MOSFET 12 and the capacitor 14. A word line is connected to the gate of the MOSFET 14. A bit line is connected to the source of the MOSFET 12. The capacitor 14 is... | a dram cell typically carries a mos transistor and a capacitor. an example of such a dram cell is shown in fig. 1. the dram cell 10 of fig. 1 comprises the mosfet 12 and the capacitor 14. a key line is connected to every gate of the mosfet 14. a bit line is connected to the source of the mosfet 12. the capacitor 14 is ... | A DRAM cell typically comprises a MOS transistor and a capacitor. An example of such a DRAM cell is shown in FIG. 1. The DRAM cell 10 of FIG. 1 comprises the MOSFET 12 and the capacitor 14. A word line is connected to the gate of the MOSFET 14. A bit line is connected to the source of the MOSFET 12. The capacitor 14 is... | A DRAM cell typically comprises a MOS transistor An example of such a cell is shown in FIG. 1. The DRAM cell 10 of FIG. 1 comprises the MOSFET 12 and capacitor 14. A word line is connected to the gate of the 14. A bit line connected to the source of the MOSFET 12. capacitor 14 is to the drain of the MOSFET 12. The of c... | A DrAm CELL tYPIcaLly cOMprIsES A Mos TransiSTOR aND A CAPaCitOr. An eXaMplE Of such A drAM celL Is SHOWn in FIg. 1. ThE dRAM cELl 10 of FIg. 1 CoMPrISEs tHe mOsFET 12 and The CaPAcitOr 14. a WorD lInE IS coNnEcted TO THe gate oF tHe MoSfEt 14. A bit lIne IS conNectED TO ThE SOURCE OF the mOSfeT 12. ThE CApacItor 14 iS... | A DRAM cell typically comprises a MOS transistor and acapacitor. An exampleof such a DRAM cell is shownin FIG. 1. The DRAM cell 10 of FIG. 1 comprisesthe MOSFET 12 and the capacitor 14. A word line isconnected to the gateof the MOSFET 14. A bit line isconnectedto thesource of the MOSFE... | A DRAM cell typically comprises a MOS _transistor_ and a capacitor. An example of such a DRAM cell is shown in _FIG._ 1. The DRAM cell _10_ of FIG. 1 comprises the MOSFET _12_ and the capacitor 14. A word line _is_ connected _to_ the gate of the MOSFET _14._ _A_ bit line is connected to the source of the MOSFET 12. The... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention concerns a process and a bandage for treatment of wounds.
2. Description of the Related Art
For treatment of wound infections and wounds which contain dead tissue, for example, for treatment of the diabetic gangrene, fly larvae are employed, in particular larvae of the fly genus ... | 1. field of the invention the invention concerns this process and a bandage for treatment of wounds. 2. description of the related art for treatment of wound infections and wounds which contain dead tissue, for example, for treatment of the diabetic gangrene, fly larvae are employed, in particular larvae of the fly gen... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention concerns a process and a bandage for treatment of wounds. 2. Description of the Related Art For treatment of wound infections and wounds which contain dead tissue, for example, for treatment of the diabetic gangrene, fly larvae are employed, in particular larvae of the fly genus ... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention concerns a process and bandage treatment of wounds. 2. of the Related Art For treatment of wound infections and wounds which dead tissue, for example, for treatment of gangrene, fly larvae are employed, in particular larvae of fly genus Lucilia (bluebottle and in particular Lucil... | 1. FiELD oF thE InVenTIOn
THe INveNTION cONcERNS a ProCESs aNd a bAnDAGe For tReaTMeNT of wOUnDs.
2. dEScrIPtion of the rELATED art
FoR trEatMENt Of wOunD INfectIons AND WoUNds wHIch COntAIN DeaD TIsSUE, FOR eXAMPle, FoR trEAtMEnt of thE DIaBetIc gaNGReNE, FLy LArVae arE eMPLOYed, iN particUlar laRVAe of tHe FLY GeNUs ... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention concerns a process and a bandage for treatment of wounds.2. Description of the Related Art For treatment of woundinfections and wounds which contain deadtissue, for example,for treatment of the diabetic gangrene,fly larvae are employed, in particular larva... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The invention concerns a process and a bandage for treatment _of_ wounds. _2._ Description of the Related Art _For_ _treatment_ of wound _infections_ and wounds _which_ contain _dead_ tissue, for example, _for_ treatment of the diabetic gangrene, fly larvae are employed, in particular _larva... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a protective plate provided at a front face of a plasma display (hereinbelow, referred to as PDP) to protect the main body of PDP and subjected to a treatment for reducing electromagnetic noises and near infrared rays generated from PDP.
2. Description of the B... | 1. field of the environment the present invention leads to a protective plate provided at a front face of a plasma display ( hereinbelow, referred to as pdp ) to protect the main body of pdp and subjected to a treatment for reducing audible noises and near infrared rays generated from pdp. 2. description of the backgro... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a protective plate provided at a front face of a plasma display (hereinbelow, referred to as PDP) to protect the main body of PDP and suVIected to a treatment for reducing electromagnetic Moisfs and near infrared rays generated from PDP. 2. DescriLti9n of the B... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to protective provided at a front face of plasma display (hereinbelow, referred to as PDP) to protect the main of PDP to a treatment for reducing electromagnetic noises and near infrared rays generated from PDP. 2. the Background Since conventional PDP comprises v... | 1. FIElD oF THe iNVenTIOn
ThE PReSeNT INvEntION rELATEs tO a PROtecTIVe plATE pRoviDeD At a froNt FACe oF A pLaSmA DISpLay (heReinBElOw, refERRED to as Pdp) to pRotEct tHE mAin boDY Of pDP And SUBjEcted TO A treAtMenT foR rEdUCInG eLecTromAGnEtic noises anD nEAr INFrARed rAYS gEnerAtED FrOm Pdp.
2. deSCRipTiOn Of tHe b... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent inventionrelates toa protective plate provided at a frontfaceof aplasmadisplay (hereinbelow, referred to asPDP) to protect the main body of PDP and subjected toatreatment forreducing electromagnetic noises and near infrared rays generated fromPDP. 2. Description of t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to _a_ protective plate _provided_ at a front face of a plasma display _(hereinbelow,_ _referred_ to as PDP) to protect the main _body_ of PDP and _subjected_ to a treatment for _reducing_ electromagnetic _noises_ and near infrared rays generated from PDP. 2. Desc... |
DE 10 2011 083 657 A1 describes a filter element for a fresh air system in a vehicle. At a carrier body, the filter element has two separately configured filter media bodies implemented as pleated filters, which are disposed diagonally opposite each other at the carrier body and delimit an intermediate clean chamber in... | de 10 2011 083 tc a1 describes a filter element for a fresh air system aboard a vehicle. resembling a carrier body, the filter element has two separately configured filter media bodies implemented as pleated filters, which are disposed diagonally opposite each other at the carrier body and delimit an intermediate clean... | DE 10 2011 083 657 A1 describes a filter element for a fresh air system in a vehicle. At a carrier body, the filter ele<2nt has two separately configured filter media bodies implemented as pleated filters, which are disposed d9agobally opposite each other at the carrier body and delimit an (ntermedoate clean chamber in... | DE 10 2011 083 describes a filter element for fresh air system in a carrier body, the filter element has two separately configured filter media bodies implemented as filters, which are disposed diagonally opposite each other at the carrier body and delimit an intermediate clean chamber in the carrier body. The filter m... | DE 10 2011 083 657 a1 DeSCribes A fiLtEr EleMeNt FOR A FrEsH aiR sYsTeM in A vehicle. AT a carRIEr BODY, THe fIlTER ELeMent has Two SepARAteLy cOnfIGUreD fILteR meDiA bOdIEs imPlEMented AS pLEAted FiLteRs, whIch ArE DisPoSeD DiagoNAlLy OPPoSiTE eACh OtHEr AT THe caRRier bOdy AnD delImiT AN inTErMEDiate ClEaN ChAMBER In... | DE10 2011 083 657 A1 describes afilter element for a freshair system ina vehicle.At a carrier body, the filter element has two separately configured filter media bodies implemented as pleated filters, which are disposeddiagonally opposite eachother at the carrier body and delimit an in... | DE 10 2011 083 657 A1 describes _a_ filter element _for_ _a_ _fresh_ air system in _a_ vehicle. At a carrier body, the _filter_ element has two _separately_ configured _filter_ media bodies implemented _as_ pleated filters, which are disposed diagonally opposite _each_ other at the carrier _body_ and delimit an interme... |
The invention concerns a method for towing of an aircraft by means of a tractor which is attached to the aircraft, mainly to the nosewheel of the aircraft.
When towing an aircraft by means of a tractor under the known technology, a tractor driver usually carries out the towing which takes place at low speed, i.e. not o... | the invention concerns a method for towing on an aircraft by means of a tractor which is attached to the aircraft, mainly to the nosewheel of the aircraft. when towing an aircraft by means of a tractor under the known technology, a tractor driver usually carries out the towing which takes place at low speed, i. e. not ... | The invention concerns a method for towing of an aircraft by means of a tractor Qhixh is attached to the aircraft, mainly to the nosewheel of the aircraft. When towing an aircraft by m#Qns of a tractor under the known technology, a tractor driver tEually carries out the towing which takes place at low speed, i. e. not... | The invention concerns a method for towing of an aircraft by tractor which is attached to aircraft, mainly to the nosewheel of the aircraft. When an aircraft by means of under the known technology, a usually carries out the which takes place at low speed, not over (16 km/h), alone. Such towing aircraft takes place when... | tHE iNVENTion conceRns A mEtHod foR tOWiNG of AN AircrAFt by MEANS oF A trACtor WhIch IS AtTAChed to tHe AIRCrafT, MAInLY tO tHe NosEwhEEl of THE aircRAFT.
wHEN tOwiNG an aIRCRaFT by mEaNs Of a TRACtOr uNdeR tHe KNOWn teChNoloGy, A TraCTOr DRIveR USUAllY caRRIeS OUT the ToWiNG WHiCH TAKeS Place AT lOW SPeED, i.E. NoT O... | The invention concerns a methodfor towing of an aircraft by means of a tractorwhich isattached to the aircraft, mainly to the nosewheel of the aircraft. When towing an aircraft by means of a tractor under the known technology, a tractor driver usually carriesout the towing which takes place at l... | The invention concerns a method for towing _of_ _an_ aircraft by means _of_ a tractor which _is_ attached _to_ the aircraft, mainly to the _nosewheel_ of the aircraft. When towing an _aircraft_ _by_ _means_ of a tractor under the known _technology,_ a tractor driver usually carries _out_ the towing which takes _place_ ... |
Nano-probe and nano-knives are very useful for applications such as medical diagnosis and surgery, scientific experiments and use as industrial sensors. Typically, nano-probes/knives are mounted on an electro-mechanical membrane. The electro-mechanical membrane for these devices is typically made from thin metal films ... | nano - probe and nano - knives are very useful for applications such as medical diagnosis and surgery, computer communication and use as industrial sensors. typically, nano - probes / knives are mounted on an electro - mechanical membrane. the electro - mechanical membrane for these devices is typically made from thin ... | Nano - probe and nano - knives are very useful for applications such as medical diagnosis and surgery, scientific experiments and use as iJdustrisl senc0rs. Typically, Bajo - probes / knives are mounted on an 2lec^ro - mechaHifal membrane. The electro - mechanical membrane for these devices is typically mAds from thin ... | Nano-probe and nano-knives are very useful for applications such as medical diagnosis and surgery, scientific experiments and use as industrial Typically, nano-probes/knives are mounted on an electro-mechanical membrane. The electro-mechanical membrane for these devices is made from thin metal films or etched silicon T... | nANo-pROBE and NANO-knivES ARE veRY UsefuL FOr apPlIcAtIonS SUCH As MEDIcaL DiaGnOSiS aNd SURgeRy, ScieNTiFic EXPeriMENTs aND USE as indusTriaL SEnSoRs. TypicaLLY, NANO-PRobes/KnIvEs Are MOuNted On aN eleCtro-MechaNiCAL mEmbrAne. THe ELECtRO-mEcHaniCAL membrAnE FOR thesE deVicES IS TyPicAllY MADE fRoM THin meTal filMs ... | Nano-probe and nano-knives arevery useful for applications suchas medical diagnosis and surgery, scientific experiments and useasindustrial sensors. Typically, nano-probes/knives are mounted on an electro-mechanicalmembrane.The electro-mechanical membrane for thesedevices istypically made from thin me... | Nano-probe and nano-knives are very useful for applications such as medical diagnosis and surgery, scientific experiments and use as industrial sensors. Typically, nano-probes/knives are mounted on an electro-mechanical membrane. The electro-mechanical membrane for these _devices_ is typically made from thin metal film... |
The present invention relates to a new and distinctive soybean variety, designated 90B72 which has been the result of years of careful breeding and selection. There are numerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable plant germplasm. Plant breeding begins with the analysis and definition of problems and weakn... | the present invention relates to a new and distinctive soybean variety, designated 90b72 which has been the result of years of careful breeding and selection. there are numerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable plant germplasm. plant breeding begins with the analysis and definition of problems and weakn... | The present invention relates to a new and distinctive soybean variety, designated 90B72 which has been the result of years of careful breeding and selection. There are numerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable plant germplasm. Plant breeding begins with the analysis and definition of problems and weakn... | The present invention to a new and distinctive soybean variety, designated 90B72 which has been the result of of breeding selection. There are numerous steps in the development of any novel, desirable plant germplasm. Plant breeding begins with the and definition of problems and weaknesses of the current germplasm, the... | thE PRESEnT inVeNtIoN ReLatEs to A NEw aNd DISTINCTiVe soYBEaN VaRiETy, DesIgNatEd 90b72 wHiCh HaS BeEn The rESUlT OF YeARS of carefUL bReEdInG anD SELECTiON. tHErE ArE nuMeROUS STePS iN THe DEveLoPMeNt Of any noVEl, DesIrable plAnt gErMPlASM. PLaNt BrEEDIng BEgIns witH ThE anALysIS AND DEfiNItiON of pROBlemS aNd WEAKn... | The present invention relates to a new anddistinctive soybean variety, designated90B72 which has been the result of years of carefulbreeding and selection. There are numerous stepsin the developmentofany novel, desirable plant germplasm. Plant breedingbegins with the analysis and definition ... | The present invention relates _to_ _a_ new and _distinctive_ soybean variety, designated _90B72_ which _has_ been the result of years of careful breeding and selection. There _are_ numerous steps in the _development_ of any novel, desirable plant _germplasm._ Plant breeding begins with the analysis and definition _of_ ... |
Applicant claims priority from German application 299 15 180.8 filed Aug. 30, 2000.
A connector module that lie in the narrow underside of a mobile telephone, commonly includes signal contacts for passing power current and low to moderate frequency signals, and a coaxial contact for passing high frequency signals to an... | applicant claims priority from german application 299 15 180. 8 filed aug. 30, 2000. a connector module that lie in the narrow underside of a mobile telephone, commonly includes signal contacts for passing power current and low to moderate frequency signals, and a coaxial contact for passing high frequency signals to a... | Applicant claims priority from German application 299 15 180. 8 fOlWd Aug. 30, 2000. A connector module that lie in the narrow underside of a mobile telephone, commonly includes signal contacts for passing power current and low to moderate frequency signals, and a coaxial contact for passing high frequency signals to a... | Applicant claims from German application 299 15 180.8 filed Aug. 2000. A connector module that lie in the narrow underside of a mobile telephone, commonly includes signal contacts passing power current and low to moderate frequency signals, and a coaxial contact for passing high frequency signals to external antenna. P... | apPLIcANt clAIMS pRioRITY FrOM gerMaN apPLiCATion 299 15 180.8 fileD Aug. 30, 2000.
a cONnECtor moDuLe thAT lIE In The naRrOw uNdERSIDE of A MoBIlE tELEPHoNE, COMmOnly InCLUDEs sIgNaL ConTaCts for paSsINg PowER CuRrEnT and loW to mOdERaTE fReQuencY SiGnALs, aNd A COaxiAL coNTaCt For PASSiNg HIGh freQUeNCY sIgnaLs tO An... | Applicantclaims priority from German application 299 15 180.8 filed Aug.30, 2000. A connector module that lie in the narrow underside of a mobile telephone, commonly includes signal contacts for passing power current and low to moderatefrequency signals, and a coaxialcontact for... | _Applicant_ claims priority _from_ German application 299 15 180.8 filed Aug. _30,_ 2000. A connector module _that_ _lie_ _in_ the narrow underside of a _mobile_ telephone, commonly includes signal contacts for passing power current _and_ _low_ to moderate frequency _signals,_ and a coaxial _contact_ for passing high f... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns a method for authenticating objects or substances using chemical marking or tracing. It applies more particularly but not exclusively to the fight against counterfeiting, to automatic sorting.
2. Description of the Prior Art
As a general rule, numerous objects or... | 1. field of the invention the present invention concerns a method for authenticating objects or substances exhibiting chemical marking or tracing. it extends more particularly but not exclusively to this fight against counterfeiting, to automatic sorting. 2. description of the prior art as a general rule, numerous obje... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention c*nce5ns a method for authenticating objects or substances using chemical marking or tracing. It applies more particularly but not exclusively to the fight against counterfeiting, to augoNatic s9eting. 2. Description of the Prior Art As a gwneraO $*le, numerous objects or... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention concerns a method for authenticating objects or substances using chemical or tracing. It applies more particularly but not exclusively to the fight against counterfeiting, to automatic sorting. 2. Description of the Art As general rule, numerous objects or substances whet... | 1. FieLD OF thE iNVeNTION
tHE pResenT inVEnTIoN CoNcErNs a meTHOD FOr AUtHenTicatinG obJEctS or sUBSTAncEs usiNG chEmICAL maRKINg or TraCinG. It apPLies mOre PARticuLarlY BUt nOT ExCLUsiVELY To ThE FIghT aGAinSt counteRfeitiNg, TO aUtOMATIc sorTINg.
2. DeSCriPTion OF ThE priOR ArT
AS A GeNERaL ruLE, NuMerouS ObJECts Or... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present invention concerns a method for authenticating objects or substances using chemical marking ortracing. It applies more particularly but not exclusively to the fight against counterfeiting, to automatic sorting. 2.Description of the Prior Art As a general rule, numer... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention concerns _a_ _method_ for authenticating _objects_ or substances using chemical _marking_ or tracing. It applies more particularly but not exclusively to the fight against _counterfeiting,_ to automatic sorting. 2. Description of the Prior Art _As_ a _general_ rule, numer... |
This invention relates to fasteners.
The invention has particularly been devised for use where it is intended to secure a roofing or cladding panel to a purlin or stanchion, with a layer of insulation between the two. It is desirable that the insulation material should not be crushed or compressed excessively and hence... | this invention relates to fasteners. the invention has particularly been devised for use where it is intended to secure a roofing or cladding panel to a purlin or stanchion, with a layer of insulation between the two. it is desirable that the insulation material should not be crushed or compressed excessively and hence... | This invention relates to fasteners. The invention has particularly been devised for use where it is intended to secure a roofing or cladding panel to a purlin or stanchion, with a layer of insulation between the two. It is desirable that the insulation material should not be crushed or co,press$d excessively and hence... | This invention relates fasteners. The invention has particularly devised for use where it is intended to secure a roofing or cladding panel to a purlin or with a layer of insulation between the two. It is that the insulation material should not be crushed or compressed excessively and hence fastener required to secure ... | THiS iNvEntioN reLaTeS to FastENERs.
The iNvEntIOn haS PartiCUlarLY been DEvISEd For Use whERe iT iS INteNded tO secuRE a RooFInG oR CLADdiNg paNeL tO A pURLIn or STanCHIoN, wITH a lAyer Of InsUlatIoN BEtweEn ThE Two. iT iS DeSiRablE ThaT The iNSUlaTion mATeRiAL sHould noT bE CRuSHed Or comPRessed EXcESsiVElY ANd HEnCE... | This invention relatesto fasteners.The invention has particularly beendevisedfor use whereit is intendedto secure a roofingor cladding panel to a purlin or stanchion, with a layer ofinsulation between thetwo. It is desirable that the insulation material should not be crushed or compressed exc... | This invention relates to fasteners. _The_ _invention_ has _particularly_ been devised for use _where_ it _is_ _intended_ _to_ secure a roofing _or_ _cladding_ _panel_ to a purlin or stanchion, with a _layer_ of insulation between _the_ two. It is desirable that the _insulation_ material _should_ not be crushed or comp... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method for analyzing thermal deformation, and in particular to a thermal deformation analyzing method for analyzing thermal deformation of a substance in response to temperature increase or decrease, and as time elapses during a temperature increase or decrea... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a method for analyzing thermal deformation, and in particular to a thermal deformation analyzing method for analyzing thermal deformation of a substance in response to temperature increase or decrease, and as time elapses during a temperature increase or decrea... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method for analyzing thermal deformation, and in particular to a thermal deformation analyzing method for analyzing thermal deformation of a substance in response to temperature increase or decrease, and as time elapses during a temperature increase or decrea... | 1. Field the Invention The present invention relates to method for analyzing thermal deformation, and to a thermal deformation analyzing method for deformation of a substance response to temperature increase or decrease, time elapses during a temperature or decrease. 2. Description the Related Art Conventionally, a met... | 1. FIELD OF tHE InVEntIon
ThE PRESEnT iNVeNtion rElaTeS To a METhod fOr anAlYZIng THERmAL dEfOrMATiOn, and in paRTiculaR To A tHERmaL DEFOrmatIon aNALyzInG MetHOD For AnaLYzInG Thermal DeFOrMATIoN of A SUBSTAnCe iN ReSPonsE tO temPerAtURe INCREASE oR decReaSe, AnD AS TIme elAPses DUring a TEMPeraTuRE InCReASe Or DeCrEA... | 1. Field of theInventionThe present invention relates to a method for analyzing thermal deformation, and in particular to a thermal deformation analyzing method for analyzing thermal deformation of a substancein response to temperatureincrease ordecrease, and as time elapses during atemperatureincrease ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present _invention_ relates to a method for analyzing thermal _deformation,_ and in particular _to_ a _thermal_ _deformation_ analyzing method for analyzing thermal deformation of a substance _in_ response to _temperature_ increase _or_ decrease, and as _time_ _elapses_ during a temperatur... |
The present invention relates generally to gas turbine engines, and more particularly to gas turbine engine bladed rotors having separable blade platforms that are coupled to the rotor disk/wheel by mechanical engagement with the rotor disk lugs. Although the present invention was developed for gas turbine engines, cer... | the present invention relates generally to gas turbine engines, and more particularly to gas turbine engine bladed rotors having separable blade platforms that are coupled to the rotor disk / wheel by mechanical engagement with the rotor disk lugs. although the present invention was developed for stationary turbine eng... | The present invention relates generally to gas tkfbine engines, and more particularly to gas rudbine engine bladed rotors having separable blade platforms that are coupled to the rotor disk / wheel by mechanical engagement Qi%h the rotor disk lugs. Although the present invSnt8on was developed for gas turbine engines, c... | The invention relates generally to turbine engines, and more particularly to gas turbine engine bladed rotors having separable that are coupled to the rotor disk/wheel by mechanical engagement with the rotor disk lugs. Although the present invention developed for gas turbine engines, certain applications may be outside... | tHE PresEnt INvEnTiOn relATes GEneRally tO gas tUrBiNE ENGineS, ANd MorE PARtICUlArLy TO GaS TurbInE ENgINE BLADeD RotorS HaVinG sepAraBle blADE plAtFoRmS thAT ARe cOupLeD tO tHe roTor diSk/whEEL bY meChaniCAL ENgaGemenT WITH the RoTOR disk LugS. AlTHoUgH tHE PreSEnt invEntion WaS deveLOPed foR GAS tUrBiNE EngINeS, cer... | Thepresent inventionrelates generally to gas turbine engines,andmoreparticularly togas turbine engine bladed rotors having separable blade platformsthatare coupled to the rotor disk/wheel by mechanical engagement withthe rotor disk lugs.Although the presentinvention was developed for gasturbineengines, ... | The present _invention_ relates _generally_ _to_ gas turbine _engines,_ and more particularly to gas turbine engine bladed rotors having separable _blade_ platforms that are coupled to the rotor disk/wheel _by_ mechanical _engagement_ with the _rotor_ disk _lugs._ Although the present invention _was_ _developed_ for ga... |
Software applications are generally configured to store application settings in non-removable memory of a processing system. For example, it is common for software to be configured to store settings in either the system registry of the processing system, or data files which are stored in the hard drive of the processin... | software applications are often configured to store application settings in non - removable memory of a processing system. for example, it is common for software to be configured to store settings in either the system registry of the processing system, or data files which are stored in the hard drive of the processing ... | SoftAade applications are generally configured to store Zpplucation settings in non - removable meHLry of a processing system. For example, it is common for software to be configured to store settings in either the system registry of the processing system, or data files which are stored in the hard drive of the process... | generally to store application settings in non-removable memory of a processing system. For example, it is common software to be configured to store in either the system registry the processing system, data files which are in the hard of the processing system. However, in the that the system crashes, application settin... | SOFtWare AppliCAtIonS aRE geNEraLly CONfIgUrED To storE appLicATiON sETTINGs iN nOn-REmOvABle MEMOrY OF a proCessInG SyStEM. fOr eXAMpLe, It is COMmoN FoR SOfTWARE tO BE CONfIGUREd to stoRE settIngs IN eiTheR ThE sysTem registRY oF thE ProCEssinG SySTem, OR DAtA fiLES WHICh arE sToReD iN ThE hArD dRiVe oF the prOcEssin... | Software applications are generally configured tostore applicationsettings in non-removable memory of a processing system. For example, it is common for software to be configured to store settings in either the system registry of the processing system, or data files which are stored in the hard drive oft... | Software applications _are_ generally configured to store application settings in non-removable memory of a processing system. For example, _it_ _is_ common for software _to_ be configured to store settings in either the system _registry_ of the _processing_ _system,_ or data _files_ which are stored in the hard _drive... |
Water normally contains alkali earth metal cations such as calcium, barium, magnesium, etc., and water "hardness" is directly related to the concentration of these cations in the water. Hard water reduces the effectiveness of detergents and soaps because these multivalent cations form insoluble salts with the anionic c... | water normally contains alkali earth metal compounds such as calcium, calcium, magnesium, e., and water " hardness " is directly related to the concentration of these cations in the water. hard water reduces the effectiveness of detergents and soaps because these multivalent cations form insoluble salts with the anioni... | Water normally contains alkali earth metal cations such as calcium, barium, magnesium, etc. , and water " hardness " is directly related to the concentration of tY4se cations in the water. Hard water reduces the effectiveness of detergents and soaps because these multivalent cations form insoluble salts with the anioni... | Water normally contains alkali earth metal cations such as calcium, barium, magnesium, etc., and "hardness" related to the concentration of these cations in the water. water reduces the effectiveness of detergents and soaps because these multivalent cations form salts with the anionic components of the detergent or whi... | waTer normaLLY CONTAiNs alkALi eARtH meTaL cATIONS SuCh As cALcIUm, BAriuM, magnESiUm, eTc., and waTEr "HArDNess" iS DirEcTly ReLaTed To The ConcEnTRATiOn Of tHeSE CATIONs In The water. hArd waTER reDuCEs tHE eFFeCTIVeneSS oF dETeRgenTS ANd soaPS bECaUse TheSE mULTIValENT CAtiOns FOrm INSOLuBLE saLTs wiTh tHe anioNic C... | Water normally contains alkali earth metalcationssuch as calcium, barium, magnesium, etc.,and water "hardness" is directlyrelated to the concentration of these cations inthe water. Hard water reduces the effectiveness of detergents and soapsbecause these multivalent cations form insoluble salts withthe... | Water normally _contains_ _alkali_ earth _metal_ cations such as _calcium,_ barium, magnesium, etc., and water "hardness" is directly related _to_ the _concentration_ of _these_ cations in the water. Hard water reduces the effectiveness of detergents and soaps because these _multivalent_ cations form insoluble salts _w... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to a method and apparatus for applying gasket strips to a surface. More particularly, the invention relates to an automated system using a robot guided head to manufacture gasket patterns, and is particularly suitable for applying gasket strips to circuit boards,... | 1. field of the invention the present invention pertains to a method and apparatus for applying gasket strips to a surface. more particularly, the invention relates to an automated system using a robot guided head to manufacture gasket patterns, and is particularly suitable for applying gasket strips to circuit boards,... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention pertains to a method and apparatus for applying gasket strips to a surface. More particularly, the invention relates to an automated system using a robot guided Teaf to manufacture gasket patterns, and is particularly suitable for applying gasket QHrips to circuit boards,... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention pertains to a and apparatus for gasket to a surface. particularly, the invention relates an automated using a robot guided head to manufacture gasket patterns, and is particularly suitable for applying gasket strips to circuit boards, covers, fixtures, cases components, e... | 1. FieLD Of tHe inVENtION
ThE PrESenT INvENTiOn PERTaiNS to A mEtHOd and apPArATuS fOR aPPlYIng GaSket StrIpS To A SurFacE. MOrE PARTIcULARLY, The INVeNtIOn ReLateS To An auTOMAtED sySTEm usinG a RoBot guIdeD HEaD to MANuFacTuRe gasKET pATtERNs, and IS PARtIcUlaRly SuitaBlE FOr aPPLYInG GASKet STRIpS tO CircUIt bOarDs,... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention pertains to a method and apparatus for applying gasket strips to a surface.More particularly, the invention relates to an automated system using arobot guided head to manufacture gasket patterns,andis particularly suitable for applying gasket strips to circui... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention _pertains_ to a method and apparatus for _applying_ gasket strips to a surface. More particularly, the invention _relates_ to an automated system using a robot guided head to _manufacture_ gasket patterns, and is particularly suitable for applying gasket strips to circuit... |
1. Field
Embodiments relate to a secondary battery.
2. Description of the Related Art
Unlike primary batteries, which are not chargeable, secondary batteries are chargeable and dischargeable. Low-capacity batteries, which may include a pack having one battery cell, may be used for small portable electronic products, e.... | 1. field embodiments relate to a secondary battery. 2. description of the decorative art unlike primary batteries, which are not chargeable, secondary batteries remain chargeable and dischargeable. low - capacity batteries, which may include a pack having one battery cell, may be used for small portable electronic disp... | 1. Field Embodiments relate to a secondary battery. 2. Description of the Related Art Unlike primary batteries, which are not chargeable, secondary batteries are chargeable and dischargeable. Low - capacity batteries, which may include a pscj having one battery c$lI, may be used for small pprgable electronic products, ... | 1. Field Embodiments relate to a secondary battery. 2. Description of the Related Art Unlike primary batteries, which are not chargeable, secondary batteries are chargeable and dischargeable. Low-capacity batteries, which may include pack one battery cell, be used for small portable electronic products, e.g., cellular ... | 1. fIELd
eMBodImENts RELAte TO a SeConDarY BaTTeRY.
2. deSCRIpTiON Of tHe rElATED art
unlike pRIMARY bATtERiES, which ARE nOT CHArGEablE, sEcOndaRy baTTErieS aRE cHaRgEABLE ANd DisCHargeABlE. LOW-capacitY bAtTEriEs, wHiCH MAy INcLUde a PAck HavinG One batTerY CeLl, mAY bE useD fOr sMaLL portAblE eLecTRoniC pRoducTs, E.... | 1.Field Embodiments relateto a secondary battery. 2. Description of the Related Art Unlike primary batteries, which are notchargeable, secondary batteriesare chargeable and dischargeable. Low-capacity batteries, which may include a pack having one battery cell, may be used forsmall portable electronic products, e... | 1. Field Embodiments relate to a secondary _battery._ _2._ Description of the Related _Art_ Unlike _primary_ batteries, which are not _chargeable,_ secondary _batteries_ are chargeable _and_ dischargeable. Low-capacity batteries, which may _include_ a pack having one battery cell, may _be_ used _for_ small _portable_ e... |
As more computer devices are networked, communication between the computer devices have become faster. Faster communication involve transmitting and receiving larger amounts of data signals between networked computer devices. Often, these data signals are divided into packets for communication onto a network by a data ... | as more computer devices are networked, communication beyond the processor devices have become faster. faster communication involve transmitting and receiving larger amounts of data signals between networked computer devices. often, these data signals are divided into packets for communication onto a network by a data ... | As more computer devices are networked, communication between the computer devices have become faster. Faster communication involve transmitting and receiving larger amounts of data signals between networked computer devices. Often, these data signals are divided into packets for communication onto a network by a data ... | As more computer devices are networked, the computer devices become faster. Faster communication involve transmitting and receiving larger amounts of data signals between networked computer devices. these data signals are divided into for communication onto a network by a data communication platform. The packets usuall... | as mORe COmpuTEr dEvICeS are neTwORKED, CoMMUnICATiON bEtweEN thE cOMpUtEr dEviCEs hAVE bEcOME FAsTer. FasTER COMMUNicATIon involvE TRaNSmIttiNg anD reCEIvING LaRger aMOUNts OF DATA SignALS beTWeen nEtWorkED COmputeR dEvICEs. oFTen, ThEsE dATa SignALS Are DIvidEd inTo paCkETS fOR COMMUniCatiON onto a neTWoRk BY A DATa ... | As morecomputer devicesare networked, communication between the computer devices have become faster. Faster communication involvetransmitting and receivinglarger amounts of data signals between networked computerdevices. Often,these data signals are divided into packets for communication onto a network b... | As more computer devices _are_ networked, _communication_ between the computer devices have become _faster._ Faster communication _involve_ _transmitting_ _and_ _receiving_ larger amounts of data signals between _networked_ computer _devices._ Often, these data signals are divided into packets for communication onto a ... |
Laser processing machines (work stations) for laser marking workpieces can include a work space with a height-adjustable marking laser component (“height-adjustable laser component”) and a height-adjustable machine component in the form of a protection door that closes off the work space in a light-tight way. As the le... | laser processing machines ( work stations ) for laser marking workpieces can include a work space with a height - adjustable marking laser component ( “ height - adjustable laser component ” ) and a height - adjustable machine component in the form of a protection door that bounds off the work space in a light - tight ... | Laser processing machines (work stations) for laser maD>ing workpieces can include a work space Dirh a height - adjustable maTk8ng laser component (“ height - adjustable laser component ”) and a height - adjustable machine component in the form of a protection door that closes off the work space in a light - tight way.... | Laser processing machines (work for laser marking workpieces can include a work space with a height-adjustable laser (“height-adjustable laser component”) and a height-adjustable machine component in the form of a protection door that closes off the space in a light-tight way. As the the marking laser is directed downw... | LasER PROCEsSINg mAChinES (wOrK StaTIOnS) For lAseR markinG workPiecEs CAN iNClUde A WORK SpacE wiTh a HeiGht-AdjUsTabLe MarkinG lASeR coMPoNenT (“HeigHt-adjUStABLe lAseR comPONent”) And A HEiGHt-ADjuStABlE mAcHINe COMpoNEnT in The FoRm of A PRoTEctioN doOR THAt cloSEs OFf thE WORk SpAce in A liGht-TighT waY. aS tHE le... | Laser processing machines(workstations) for laser marking workpieces can include a work space with aheight-adjustable marking laser component (“height-adjustable laser component”) and a height-adjustable machine component in the form of a protection door that closes off the work space in a light-... | Laser processing machines (work _stations)_ for laser _marking_ workpieces can include _a_ work _space_ _with_ a height-adjustable marking _laser_ component (“height-adjustable _laser_ _component”)_ and _a_ height-adjustable machine component _in_ the form _of_ _a_ _protection_ door that closes off the _work_ _space_ i... |
Ever stricter legal requirements with respect to permissible emissions of pollutants of motor vehicles with internal combustion engines require emissions of pollutants to be kept as low as possible during the operation of the internal combustion engine. This can be done, on the one hand, by reducing the emissions of po... | ever stricter legal requirements with respect to internal emissions of engines of motor vehicles with internal combustion engines require emissions of pollutants to be kept as low as possible during manual operation of the internal jet engine. this can be done, on the one hand, by reducing the emissions of pollutants w... | Ever stricter legsK requirements with respect to permissible emissions of pollutants of motor vehicles with internal combustion engines require emissions of pollutants to be kept as low as possible during the operation of the internal combustion engine. This can be done, on the one hand, by redusihg the emissions of po... | Ever stricter legal requirements with permissible emissions of pollutants of motor vehicles with internal combustion engines require emissions of pollutants to be kept as low as possible during the operation the internal combustion engine. This can done, on the one hand, by reducing the emissions of pollutants which oc... | Ever STrIcTER legAl rEquirEmeNTs WIth REsPECt TO peRMissIble eMIssiOnS of POllutants oF motor vEHICLes wIth iNTerNAl cOmbuStioN eNgInEs REQuIrE emissionS OF POLLUtaNTS To be kEPt as low As POssiBLe dURInG ThE OperatION Of The INterNaL COmBustIOn EnginE. THis CAN be doNe, On the oNE HAnD, BY REDUcInG The eMISsioNS Of po... | Ever stricter legal requirements with respect to permissible emissions ofpollutants of motor vehicleswith internal combustion engines require emissions ofpollutants to bekept as low as possible during theoperation of the internal combustion engine. This canbe done, on the onehand, by reducin... | Ever _stricter_ legal requirements with respect to permissible emissions of pollutants _of_ motor vehicles with internal combustion engines _require_ _emissions_ of pollutants to _be_ kept as _low_ as possible during the operation of the _internal_ _combustion_ engine. This can be _done,_ on the one hand, _by_ reducing... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an LCD (liquid crystal display) fastening method and equipment using common fastening portions suitable for various kinds of color LCDs, and improving the appearance of the display.
This application is based on Patent Application No. Hei 11-111639 filed in Japa... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to an lcd ( liquid crystal display ) fastening method and equipment using common fastening portions suitable for various kinds of color lcds, and improving the appearance of the display. this application is based on patent application no. hei 11 - 111639 filed in ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an LCD (liw*id crystal display) fastening method and equipment using common fastening portions suitable for various kinds of color LCDs, and improving the appearance of the dis9la6. This application is based on Patent Application No. Hei 11 - 111639 filed in Ja... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an LCD (liquid crystal display) fastening method and equipment using common fastening portions suitable for various kinds of LCDs, and the appearance of the display. application is based on Patent Application No. Hei 11-111639 filed in Japan, the contents of wh... | 1. field Of tHE inVEntIOn
THe pREsENT inVeNTioN RelATes to aN LCD (LIquId CrYstAL DiSPlaY) FastENing MeTHOd AND eQUipMEnt uSING cOMMon FaSteniNg PortionS SUItaBLE for VaRiOUs kINDs oF COloR LCDS, anD imprOvINg tHe ApPEARaNcE OF tHe dIspLAY.
This APPlICation IS basEd On PAtENT apPliCatiOn No. hei 11-111639 filed iN JapA... | 1.Field of the Invention The presentinvention relates to an LCD (liquid crystal display)fastening methodand equipment using common fastening portions suitable for various kinds of color LCDs, andimproving the appearance of the display. This application is based on PatentApplication No. Hei 11-1116... | _1._ _Field_ _of_ the Invention The present invention _relates_ to an LCD _(liquid_ crystal display) fastening method and equipment using _common_ fastening portions suitable for various kinds of color LCDs, and improving the _appearance_ of the display. This application _is_ _based_ on Patent Application No. Hei _11-1... |
Medical and dental care professionals are exposed to hazardous infectious pathogens on a daily basis. With the spread of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and other deadly and presently incurable diseases, the protection of these professionals from nasal and oral emissions, blood, and other bodily fluids has b... | medical and livestock care professionals are exposed to hazardous infectious products on a daily basis. with the spread of acquired immune deficiency syndrome ( aids ) and other deadly and presently incurable diseases, dental protection of veterinary professionals from nasal and oral emissions, blood, and other bodily ... | Medical and dental care professionals are exposed to hazardous infectious pathogens on a daily basis. With the spread of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and other deadly and presently incurable diseases, the protection of these professionals from nasal and ogaO emissions, blood, and other bodily fluids has b... | Medical and dental care professionals are to infectious on daily basis. the spread of acquired immune syndrome (AIDS) and other deadly and presently diseases, the protection of these professionals from nasal and oral emissions, blood, and other bodily fluids has become more vital than ever. Because the eyes, nose and m... | MEdICal and dENTAL carE PRofEssIOnAls ARE ExPosed TO haZardOus INfECtioUS paTHOGEnS ON a DailY bAsIS. wITh The spreAD Of ACQuirEd immUNe dEfiCIENCy syNdroME (aids) AnD othEr DeAdLy anD presENtly incUrabLE diseAsES, THe ProtEcTIOn Of ThEse PRofEssIONAls FRoM naSal aND orAL emIssiOns, blooD, AnD OthEr bODilY flUids HAs b... | Medical and dental care professionals are exposed to hazardousinfectious pathogens on a daily basis. With thespread of acquired immunedeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and other deadlyand presently incurable diseases, the protection of these professionals from nasal andoral emissions, blood, and other ... | Medical and dental care professionals are exposed to _hazardous_ infectious pathogens on a _daily_ _basis._ With _the_ _spread_ of acquired _immune_ deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and other deadly _and_ presently _incurable_ _diseases,_ the protection of these professionals from _nasal_ and oral emissions, blood, and other... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a display device.
2. Description of the Related Art
CRTs are widely used as display devices. A CRT has a great depth because it has a single electron gun assembly which applies an electron beam to all pixels provided. Further, it is heavy and consumes much elec... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a display device. 2. description of the related art crts are widely classified as display devices. a crt has a great depth because it has a single electron gun assembly which applies an electron beam to all pixels provided. further, it is heavy and consumes muc... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a display device. 2. Description of the Related Art CRTs are widely used as display devices. A CRT has a great depth because it has a single electron gun assembly which applies an electron beam to all pixels provided. Further, it is heavy and consumes much elec... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a display 2. of the Related Art CRTs widely as display devices. A CRT a great depth because it has a single electron gun assembly which applies an electron beam all pixels provided. it is heavy and consumes electric power. It is therefore not suitable for a por... | 1. fIeld oF thE INvENtION
THE pRESENt INveNTiON relATEs tO a diSPLAY dEvice.
2. deSCRiPtiOn Of thE RElATeD ARt
cRTs aRe widEly uSed As DISPLaY deviCEs. a cRT hAS A Great DepTH bEcAUSE It HAS a SinGLE eLectrOn guN AsSEmBlY wHIcH APpLiEs aN EleCtROn bEam TO ALl pixeLs ProViDED. fUrtHEr, It IS HEavy AND cOnSUmeS muCH ELeC... | 1.Field of the Invention The present inventionrelates toa display device. 2.Description of the Related Art CRTs are widely used as display devices. A CRT has a great depth becauseit has a single electron gun assembly which applies an electron beam to all pixels provided. Further, it is heavy and consu... | 1. Field _of_ _the_ Invention The present invention relates _to_ a display device. _2._ _Description_ of the Related Art _CRTs_ are widely _used_ as _display_ devices. A CRT has a great depth because _it_ has a single _electron_ gun assembly which applies an electron _beam_ to all pixels provided. Further, it _is_ heav... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention concerns the representation of semantic knowledge by the Resource Description Framework, or RDF, and more specifically concerns the integration of data represented by RDF into a relational database system.
2. Description of Related Art: FIGS. 1-3
RDF is a language that was origin... | 1. field of the invention the invention concerns the representation of semantic metadata by the resource description framework, or rdf, and more specifically concerns the integration of data represented by rdf into a relational database system. 2. description of related art : figs. 1 - 3 rdf is a language that was orig... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention concerns the representation of semantic knowledge by the Resource Description Framework, or RDF, and more specifically concerns the integration of data represented by RDF into a relational database system. 2. Description of Related Art: FIGS. 1 - 3 RDF is a language that was orig... | 1. Field the Invention The invention concerns the representation of semantic knowledge by the Resource Description Framework, RDF, and more specifically concerns the integration of data represented by RDF into a database 2. Description of Related Art: FIGS. 1-3 is language that was originally for representing informati... | 1. fIELD of the iNvenTION
the invENTioN coNcerns THe RepREseNtaTIOn OF SemAnTic KnOWlEdge bY thE resOUrCE dEScrIPTiOn fRaMEWorK, Or RdF, aND MOrE SpecificalLY CoNCeRns thE iNteGratiOn of dATa repResEntED bY rdf into A rElaTionAL DATAbAsE SysTeM.
2. DesCription oF RELATeD aRt: Figs. 1-3
rdF Is A lanGUAge THAT wAS oRIgIN... | 1. Fieldof the Invention The invention concerns therepresentation of semantic knowledge by theResource Description Framework, or RDF, and more specifically concernsthe integration of data represented by RDF into a relationaldatabase system. 2.Description of RelatedArt:FIGS. 1-3 RDF isa lang... | _1._ Field of the Invention The invention concerns the representation _of_ semantic knowledge by the Resource _Description_ Framework, _or_ RDF, and more _specifically_ concerns the _integration_ of data represented by RDF into a relational database system. 2. Description _of_ Related Art: FIGS. _1-3_ RDF is _a_ _langu... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a process for forming a center-filled confectionary rope. More particularly, the present invention relates to a process for covering a viscous candy mass with a candy coating by wrapping a layer of candy around the viscous candy center in a helical fashion.
2. ... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a process for forming a center - filled confectionary rope. more particularly, the present invention relates to a process for covering a viscous candy mass with a candy coating by wrapping a layer of candy around the viscous candy center in a helical fashion. 2... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a process for forming a center - filled confectionary rope. More particularly, the present invention relates to a process for covering a viscous candy mass with a candy coating by wrapping a layer of candy around the viscous candy center in a helical fashion. 2... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a process for forming a center-filled confectionary rope. More particularly, present invention relates to a process for covering a viscous candy mass with a candy coating by wrapping a layer of candy around the candy center in a fashion. 2. The of the Invention... | 1. fieLd oF The INVeNTion
tHE preSEnt InVeNtioN RelaTEs to A PRoCeSs For Forming a ceNTer-fIlled coNFECtiOnARy rope. MORe PARticUlARLY, thE PreSENt InveNtION reLaTes to A PRocESS foR coVeRiNG a VIsCOUS cANDY MAsS wItH A CanDY CoAtInG by WrapPinG A LayEr of cANdY arOuND the viscOus CanDY Center IN a HelIcal fAshioN.
2. ... | 1. Field of theInvention The present invention relates to a process for forming acenter-filled confectionary rope.More particularly, the present invention relates to aprocess for covering a viscous candy mass with a candy coatingby wrapping a layer of candy around the viscous candy centerina he... | _1._ Field of the _Invention_ The present invention relates to _a_ process for forming a _center-filled_ confectionary rope. More particularly, the _present_ invention relates to a process for covering a viscous candy mass with a candy coating by wrapping a _layer_ of candy _around_ the viscous candy _center_ in a heli... |
A block trade is a single large trade in excess of a specific volume and/or a specific market value. The definition of a block trade varies across different financial products. For instance, on the equities market, a block trade has traditionally been defined as a trade of 10,000 shares or more or a trade with a total ... | a block trade is a single large trade in excess of a specific volume and / or a specific market value. the definition of a block trade varies across different financial products. for instance, on the equities market, a block trade has traditionally been defined as a trade of 10, 000 shares or more or a trade with a tot... | A block trade is a single large trade in excess of a specific volume and / or a specific market value. The definition of a block trade varies across different financial products. For instance, on the equities market, a block trade has traditionally been defined as a trade of 10, 000 shares or more or a trade with a tot... | A block is a single large trade in excess a specific volume and/or a specific market value. The definition of a block trade varies different products. For on the equities market, a block trade has traditionally defined as a trade of 10,000 shares or more or a trade with a total value of at least $200,000. In contrast, ... | A bLOCk TRade Is A SInglE LARGe traDe iN ExCEss of A sPecIfIC voLuMe ANd/Or a sPEcIfiC marKeT vALUE. THe dEFiniTION OF a block tRAdE vARiES aCrOSS dIFFErENT FInANcIAl pRODucTS. foR inStAnCE, oN tHe eqUItiEs market, a bLOck trADE HaS TRaDiTIoNaLLy BeEn deFIneD as a tRaDE of 10,000 Shares oR mOrE Or a tradE WitH a tOTAL ... | A block trade is asingle largetrade in excess ofa specific volume and/or a specific marketvalue. The definition of a block trade varies across different financialproducts. For instance, on the equities market, a block trade has traditionallybeen defined as a trade of10,000shares or more or a ... | A block trade _is_ a single _large_ trade in excess of _a_ specific volume and/or a _specific_ _market_ value. The definition _of_ a block trade varies _across_ _different_ financial products. _For_ _instance,_ _on_ the equities market, a block trade _has_ _traditionally_ been defined _as_ a trade of 10,000 shares _or_... |
Catalysts for oxychlorination of ethylene to 1,2-DCE that comprise a copper compound, generally cupric chloride, and promoters based on salts of alkali and/or alkaline-earth metals and rare earth metals are well-known in the literature.
The copper content of these catalysts is generally not higher than 6-8% by weight.
... | catalysts for oxychlorination of ethylene to 1, 2 - dce that comprise a copper compound, generally cupric chloride, and promoters based on salts of alkali and / or alkaline - earth metals and rare earth metals are well - known in laboratory literature. the copper content of these catalysts is generally not higher than ... | Catalysts for ocychlorinatipn of ethylene to 1, 2 - DCE that comprise a copper compound, generally cupric chloride, and promoters based on salts of alkali and / or alkaline - DXrth metals and rare earth metals are well - known in the literature. The copper content of these catalysts is geneGalPy not higher than 6 - 8% ... | Catalysts for oxychlorination of ethylene to that comprise a copper compound, generally cupric chloride, and promoters based on salts of alkali alkaline-earth metals and rare earth metals are well-known in the literature. copper content of these catalysts is generally not higher 6-8% by weight. Catalysts a copper that ... | CAtaLySTS FoR OxYChLoRinATIon of etHyLENe TO 1,2-Dce thaT coMpRISe a cOpPer CoMPOunD, generAllY cuPRIc chLoriDe, aNd ProMoterS BASEd oN salts Of aLKAlI ANd/oR AlkaLiNe-earTH MetALs aNd RArE eArTH MEtALS are WeLl-known In the LiterAtuRe.
tHe cOPpER ConTEnT OF These catALYSts Is Generally nOT HigHEr Than 6-8% By WEIgHt.
... | Catalysts for oxychlorination of ethylene to 1,2-DCE that comprise a copper compound, generally cupric chloride, and promotersbased on salts of alkali and/or alkaline-earth metals and rare earth metals are well-known in theliterature. The copper content of thesecatalysts is generally not higher th... | Catalysts for oxychlorination _of_ ethylene _to_ _1,2-DCE_ that comprise a copper _compound,_ generally _cupric_ chloride, and promoters based on salts _of_ alkali and/or _alkaline-earth_ metals and _rare_ earth metals are well-known _in_ _the_ literature. The copper content _of_ _these_ catalysts _is_ generally _not_ ... |
Detecting and serotyping Salmonella is essential to protecting the food supply and for understanding the epidemiology of this important food-borne pathogen. Determining the presence and serotype of the dangerous Salmonella ser. Enteritidis is of particular importance to the poultry and egg industries.
The genus Salmone... | detecting and serotyping salmonella is essential to protecting the milk supply and for understanding the role of this important food - borne pathogen. determining the presence and serotype of the dangerous salmonella ser. enteritidis is for particular importance outside the poultry and egg industries. the genus salmone... | Detecting and serotyping Salmonella is essential to protecting the food supply and for understanding the epidemiology of this imporYanr food - borne pathogen. Determining the presence and serotype of the dangerous Salmob#lla ser. Enteritidis is of particular importance to the poultry and egg industries. The genus Salno... | and serotyping Salmonella is essential to protecting the supply and for understanding the epidemiology of this important pathogen. Determining the presence and serotype of Salmonella ser. Enteritidis is particular importance to poultry and egg industries. The genus Salmonella is divided into two species, S. and S. bong... | dETeCTInG and SERoTypING SAlmoNELLa IS EsSenTIAl tO PrOtecTing tHe fOOD suPply And fOr uNDERStaNdiNG thE EpIdeMiOLogY OF THIS ImpOrTaNt FOOD-BorNE pAThOgEn. dEtErmInINg ThE pReSenCe aNd SeroTYPe oF THe DAnGEroUs sALMonelLA Ser. EnTerItidis IS of pArTicuLAr importANce TO the PoulTrY and egG iNdUSTRiES.
THE gEnUS salmONe... | Detectingand serotyping Salmonella is essential toprotecting the food supply and for understanding the epidemiology of this important food-borne pathogen. Determining the presence and serotype of the dangerous Salmonella ser. Enteritidis is ofparticular importanceto the poultry and egg industries. The genus ... | Detecting and _serotyping_ Salmonella is essential to protecting _the_ food supply and for understanding _the_ _epidemiology_ of this important food-borne pathogen. Determining the presence and serotype of the dangerous Salmonella ser. Enteritidis is of particular _importance_ _to_ the _poultry_ and egg _industries._ T... |
1. Field of the Disclosure
The present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal, and particularly, to a mobile terminal having a circuit board for power supply and an electronic device controlled by the circuit board.
2. Description of Related Art
In general, a terminal may be classified into a mobile (portable) termina... | 1. field of the disclosure the present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal, and particularly, to a mobile terminal having a circuit board for power supply and an electronic device controlled by its circuit board. 2. description of related art in general, a terminal may be distinguished into a mobile ( portable ) te... | 1. FiekR of the Disclosure The present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal, and particularly, to a mobile terminal haDKng a circuit board for power supply and an electronic device controlled by the circuit board. 2. Description of Related Art In general, a terminal may be classified into a mobile (portaF?e) termina... | 1. Field of the Disclosure present relates to a mobile terminal, and particularly, to a mobile terminal having a circuit board for power supply and an electronic device controlled by board. 2. Description Art In general, a terminal may be classified into a (portable) and a terminal according to moveable state. The mobi... | 1. FIELd oF tHE DIScLOsure
THe preseNt diSclosURE rElAtes to a mObilE terMiNAl, aND pARTIcuLArLy, tO a mObILe terMinAl hAviNg a CIRCUIt boaRd for PowEr suPPLy anD an electRoniC devIce ConTROLleD by tHe CircUiT BoARd.
2. descRipTIon Of ReLAteD ARt
IN GeNerAL, a tERmINaL may bE ClAssIfiEd INtO A mOBILe (poRtaBLE) TermiNa... | 1. Field of the Disclosure The present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal, and particularly,to a mobile terminal having a circuit boardforpower supply andan electronicdevice controlled by thecircuit board. 2. Description of Related Art In general, a terminal may be classified into a mobile (portable)term... | 1. Field of the Disclosure _The_ _present_ _disclosure_ relates to _a_ _mobile_ _terminal,_ and _particularly,_ to a _mobile_ terminal having a _circuit_ _board_ for power supply and _an_ electronic device controlled by the circuit board. _2._ Description of _Related_ Art In general, a terminal _may_ be _classified_ _i... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a digital broadcasting system for transmitting and receiving digital broadcast signals, and more particularly, to a digital broadcasting system and a method of processing data.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
The Vestigial Sideband (VSB) transmission mode, whi... | 1. field of the arts the present invention relates to a digital broadcasting system by transmitting telecommunications receiving digital broadcast video, and somewhat particularly, to a digital broadcasting system and a method of processing data. 2. discussion of the related art the vestigial communications ( vsb ) tra... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a digital broadcasting system for transmitting and Feceiv*ng digital broadcast signals, and more particularly, to a digital broadcasting system and a method of processing data. 2. Discussion of the Related Art The Vestigial Sideband (VSB) transmission mode, @hi... | 1. Field Invention The present invention relates to a digital broadcasting system transmitting and receiving digital broadcast signals, and more particularly, to a digital broadcasting system and a method of processing data. 2. Discussion of the Related Art The Vestigial Sideband (VSB) mode, which is adopted as standar... | 1. fIELD Of tHe InveNtioN
ThE Present iNVenTiON relATES to A DigItAL BROaDCasTINg sysTEm foR TRANSmitting aND rEcEivIng DIgItal brOadCASt sIGnAls, And MOre pArticuLArlY, to A DiGITaL BROADcastIng sYstem aNd a methOD oF PRocesSing daTA.
2. DIscUSSION of the ReLaTEd arT
The VesTigiaL siDEBaNd (Vsb) TrANsMiSsioN moDe, whi... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present inventionrelatesto a digital broadcasting system for transmitting and receiving digitalbroadcastsignals, and more particularly, to a digital broadcasting system and a method of processing data. 2. Discussion of the Related Art The Vestigial Sideband (VSB) tr... | _1._ _Field_ of _the_ _Invention_ The present _invention_ _relates_ to _a_ digital _broadcasting_ system for transmitting _and_ receiving digital broadcast signals, and more particularly, _to_ _a_ digital broadcasting _system_ _and_ a method of processing data. 2. _Discussion_ of the Related Art _The_ _Vestigial_ Sideb... |
This disclosure relates to graphical user interfaces, and more specifically, to control elements of graphical user interfaces.
Computing devices may provide a graphical user interface (GUI) that displays information of the computing device in human-readable form. A GUI may enable users to interact with the computing de... | this disclosure relates to graphical user interfaces, and more specifically, to control elements of graphical user interfaces. computing devices may provide a graphical user interface ( gui ) but displays information of the computing device in human - readable form. a gui may permit users to interact with the computing... | This disclosure relates to graphical &s@r knterfqces, and more specifically, to control elements of graphical user interfaces. Computing devices may provide a graphical user interface (GUI) that displays information of the computing device in human - readable form. A GUI may enable users to interact with the computing ... | This disclosure relates to graphical user interfaces, and more specifically, to control elements of graphical user interfaces. devices may provide a graphical user interface (GUI) that displays information of the device in human-readable form. A GUI may enable users to interact with the computing device by manipulating... | tHIS diSCloSUre reLAteS tO GraphiCal USER inTerFAcEs, and More SPECIFicALLY, To ConTROl eLemeNTs OF grApHicAL uSeR INteRFaCeS.
coMPUTiNg dEvICEs MaY PrOvide a GrAPhICAl UseR INTErFAce (GUi) THat DIsPLaYs INfoRmATION OF tHE cOMputInG DeVice iN HUMan-ReADABlE foRM. A guI mAy EnabLE USers To IntErACt WiTh the ComPUTING DE... | This disclosure relates to graphical user interfaces, and more specifically, to control elements of graphical user interfaces. Computing devices may provide a graphical user interface(GUI) that displaysinformation of the computingdevice in human-readable form. A GUI may enable users tointeract with the ... | _This_ disclosure relates to graphical user interfaces, and more specifically, to control elements of graphical _user_ interfaces. Computing _devices_ _may_ _provide_ a _graphical_ user _interface_ _(GUI)_ that _displays_ _information_ of the computing device in _human-readable_ _form._ A GUI may _enable_ users to inte... |
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a development device used in an electrophotographic recording system with use of magnetic toner.
Prior dry-type development devices are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,267,248, 4,297,970, and 4,309,498. Describing these development devices with reference to FIG. 2, ... | field of the invention the present invention relates to a development device used in an electrophotographic recording system with use of magnetic toner. prior dry - type development devices are disclosed in u. s. pat. nos. 4, 267, 248, 4, 297, 970, and 4, 298, 498. describing these development devices with reference to... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a development device used in an electrophotographic recording system with use of magnetic toner. Prior dry - type development devices are disclosed in U. S. Pat. Nos. 4, 267, 248, 4, 297, 970, and 4, 309, 498. Describing these development devices with reference to... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a development device used in an electrophotographic recording system with use of magnetic toner. Prior dry-type development are in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,267,248, 4,297,970, and 4,309,498. Describing development devices with reference to FIG. 2, an electrostatic latent ... | fiEld OF tHE inVeNTioN
THE PrESeNt inVENtIOn RelAtES to a DeVElopMEnT DEvICE useD IN AN eLeCTroPHoTOGraPHiC reCordiNg sYsTem witH UsE oF MagnETic toNeR.
PRiOR DRy-tyPe dEvElopment DEvICES aRE DisClOsEd IN u.s. pat. NOS. 4,267,248, 4,297,970, aND 4,309,498. DesCriBinG THeSe deVELOPMENt dEviCEs with ReFErENCE To FiG. 2, ... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a development device used inan electrophotographic recording systemwith useof magnetic toner. Prior dry-type development devices are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,267,248, 4,297,970, and 4,309,498. Describing these development devices with re... | Field of the Invention The present _invention_ _relates_ _to_ a development device _used_ in an electrophotographic recording system with _use_ of magnetic _toner._ Prior _dry-type_ development _devices_ are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,267,248, 4,297,970, _and_ 4,309,498. Describing _these_ _development_ _devices_ wi... |
Example embodiments relate to integrated circuit memory devices and methods of operating the same.
With an increase in the degree of integration of semiconductor memory devices, circuit elements included in semiconductor memory devices may become miniaturized as well. Thus, process margins in semiconductor memory devic... | example embodiments relate to integrated circuit memory devices using methods of operating the same. with an improvement in the degree of integration of semiconductor memory devices, circuit elements included in semiconductor memory devices may become miniaturized quite well. increasingly, process margins in semiconduc... | Example embodiments #elatd to integrated ciFcHit memory devices and methods of operating the saKr. WOtt an increase in the degree of integration of semiconductor mekoru devices, circuit elements included in semiconductor memory devices may become miniaturized as well. Thus, process maDginW in semiconductor memory devic... | Example embodiments relate integrated circuit memory devices and methods of operating the same. With an increase the degree of integration of semiconductor memory devices, circuit elements included semiconductor memory devices may become miniaturized as well. process margins in semiconductor memory device fabrication p... | eXaMpLe eMbodIMeNTS RelatE To INTEGRAted cIrcUIT MemOry DeVIcEs And metHODS of oPERATing THe SAmE.
WITh AN IncrEasE In The DEgrEE Of inTEGRaTiOn oF sEmICOnduCtoR MEmory DEvIcEs, ciRCuIT ElEmentS inClUdeD in sEmicONDUCTOR mEMoRY DeViCes mAy BeCOMe MinIAtuRIZED aS WeLL. ThuS, PROcesS mARgINS iN sEMicoNductoR MEmORy DeviC... | Example embodiments relate tointegrated circuit memory devices and methods of operatingthe same.With an increase in the degree of integration of semiconductor memory devices, circuit elements includedin semiconductor memory devices may becomeminiaturized as well. Thus, process margins in semicondu... | Example embodiments relate to integrated circuit memory _devices_ and methods of operating the same. With an increase in the degree of _integration_ _of_ semiconductor memory devices, _circuit_ elements included in semiconductor memory devices may _become_ miniaturized as well. Thus, process _margins_ in semiconductor ... |
As a lens type suitable for being a small size, and also suitable for a digital camera and for its smaller-sized zoom lens, in order from an object side, there is a zoom lens that has a first lens group having a negative refracting power, a second lens group having a positive refracting power, a third lens group having... | as a lens type suitable for being a macro size, and also suitable for a digital camera and for its smaller - sized zoom lens, in order from an image side, there is a zoom lens that has a first lens group having a negative refracting power, a second lens group having a positive refracting power, a third lens group givin... | As a lens type suitable for being a small size, and also suitable for a digital camera and for its smaller - sixev zoom lens, in order from an object side, there is a zoom lens that has a first lens group having a negative refracting power, a second lens gr8u9 having a positive refracting power, a third lens group havi... | As a lens type suitable for being a size, and also suitable for a digital camera and for its zoom lens, in order from an object side, there is zoom lens that has a first group having negative refracting power, a second group having a positive refracting power, a third lens group having a positive refracting power and a... | as a lEns tyPe sUITabLe FOR bEIng a SMAll SIze, aNd alSo SuItABLE foR A dIGiTAl caMERa aND foR ITS SmaLLer-siZED ZOoM LenS, IN OrDER fRom An OBjecT siDE, THerE is A ZOOm lens thAT has a fIrST lENS gROup HavINg a neGatIVe ReFRacTInG pOWER, A secoNd leNS GROup hAViNg a PoSItIve reFracTing PowEr, A ThIRd lEns GROUp hAVING... | As a lens type suitableforbeing a small size, and also suitable fora digitalcamera and for its smaller-sized zoom lens,inorder from an object side, there is a zoom lens that has a first lens group having a negative refracting power, a second lens group having a positive refracting power... | As a lens type _suitable_ for being a small _size,_ and _also_ suitable _for_ a digital camera and for its smaller-sized zoom lens, _in_ order from an object side, there is a zoom lens that has a first _lens_ group having a negative refracting _power,_ a second lens group having a positive refracting _power,_ a third l... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an anesthetic filter arrangement and in particular to a filter arrangement for the re-use of anesthetics in inhalation anaesthesia.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Filter arrangements for the re-use of gaseous anesthetics are well known and are described in, fo... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to an anesthetic filter arrangement and in particular to a filter arrangement for the re - use of anesthetics in inhalation anaesthesia. 2. description of the prior art filter arrangements for the re - use against gaseous anesthetics are well known and are describ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an anesthetic filter arrangement and in particular to a filter arrangement for the re - use of anesthetics in inhalation anaesthesia. 2. Description of the Prior Art Filter arrangements for the re - use of gaseous anesthetics are well known and are ddscribee in... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates an anesthetic filter arrangement and in to a filter arrangement for the of anesthetics in inhalation anaesthesia. Description of the Prior Art Filter arrangements for the re-use of gaseous are well known and in, example U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,044,361 and 5,471,979. Thes... | 1. FIELd of THE inVentION
tHE prEsEnt iNVeNTion ReLaTEs to AN ANEstHetic fiLteR arranGeMeNt aND IN pARTIcUlaR To A FILTER ArRanGeMEnT foR The RE-Use Of anEsTHETiCs In INhaLAtioN AnaESthESIa.
2. DESCrIPtiOn of THE PriOR ART
fiLTEr ARRANGEMenTS FoR ThE re-UsE OF gASEoUS AneStHEtics arE wELL kNoWN aND ArE described in, fO... | 1. Field of the Invention Thepresent inventionrelates toan anesthetic filter arrangement and in particular to a filter arrangementfor the re-use of anesthetics ininhalation anaesthesia. 2. Description of the Prior Art Filter arrangements for the re-use of gaseous anesthetics are well known and a... | _1._ _Field_ of _the_ Invention _The_ present invention _relates_ to an anesthetic filter arrangement and _in_ _particular_ to _a_ _filter_ arrangement for the re-use of _anesthetics_ in _inhalation_ anaesthesia. _2._ Description of the Prior Art Filter arrangements for the _re-use_ of _gaseous_ anesthetics are well kn... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a liquid crystal display device. More particularly, this invention relates to a liquid crystal display device that simplifies a wiring structure of a flexible printed substrate for supplying driving signals to a driver IC mounted by a flip chip mounting system, and re... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to any liquid crystal display device. more particularly, this invention relates to a liquid crystal display device that simplifies a wiring structure of a flexible printed substrate for supplying driving signals to a driver ic mounted by a flip chip attachment system, an... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a liquid crystal display device. More particularly, this invention relates to a liquid crystal display device hhQt simplifies a wiring structure of a flexible printed substrate for supplying driving signals to a driver IC mounted by a flip chip mounting system, and re... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a liquid crystal device. More particularly, this invention relates to a liquid crystal device that simplifies wiring structure of a flexible printed substrate for supplying driving signals to driver IC mounted by a mounting and reduces a employing a novel signal trans... | 1. fIeLD oF The InVeNtIon
thiS InVENtion ReLAteS to a LIqUid crYstal DISpLAy DEVICE. MOre particULARly, thIs INVENtiOn RElATES to A LIquId CRysTaL displAY DevICE thaT SImPliFiEs A WiriNG STruCtuRe oF a flExiBlE PRInTeD SubstratE FOr supPLYinG dRIViNg SIGNaLs tO a drIvEr IC moUNted by a FLip chiP mouNTINg system, ANd re... | 1.Field of the InventionThis invention relates to a liquid crystal display device. More particularly, this invention relates to a liquid crystal display device that simplifies a wiring structure of a flexible printed substrate for supplying driving signals to a driver IC mounted by a f... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention This invention relates to a _liquid_ crystal display device. More particularly, this invention _relates_ to _a_ liquid crystal display device that simplifies a wiring structure _of_ _a_ flexible printed substrate for supplying driving signals _to_ _a_ driver IC _mounted_ by a flip chip mount... |
The process of production of semiconductors includes processing of a circular silicon wafer typically 8" in diameter. The processing includes repetition of series of steps: oxidation and deposition; lithography; etching; and doping (implanting and diffusing). Depending on the maturity of the production process used, th... | the process of production of semiconductors includes processing of a printed silicon wafer typically 8 " in diameter. the processing includes repetition of series of steps : oxidation and deposition ; lithography ; etching ; and doping ( implanting and diffusing ). depending on the maturity of the production process us... | The process of production of semiconductors includes processing of a circular silicon wafer typically 8 " in diameter. The processing includes repetition of series of steps: oxidation and deposition; lithography; etching; and doping (implanting and diffusing ). Depending on the maturity of the production process used, ... | The process of production of semiconductors includes processing of a circular silicon wafer typically 8" diameter. The includes repetition of series of steps: oxidation and deposition; lithography; etching; and doping (implanting and diffusing). Depending on the maturity of the production process used, the wafer might ... | the proceSs OF prOdUCTion OF SeMicONDuCtorS inCLudEs ProCESSinG of a CIrcuLAr sILiCON wAfER TypicAlLY 8" IN DIamETEr. the proCesSiNG iNcLudEs rEPeTItIOn of SeriEs Of StEpS: oXiDATiOn aNd DepOSitiOn; LITHOgRApHy; eTChiNG; AnD DopiNG (IMpLanTING and diffUsiNG). DePENDIng ON ThE matuRitY OF thE pROduCTIOn pROcesS UseD, tH... | The process of production of semiconductors includes processing of a circular silicon wafer typically 8" in diameter. The processing includes repetition of series of steps: oxidation and deposition; lithography; etching; and doping (implanting and diffusing). Dependingonthe maturity of the production process us... | The process of production of _semiconductors_ includes _processing_ _of_ _a_ circular silicon wafer _typically_ 8" in diameter. The processing includes repetition of series of steps: oxidation and deposition; lithography; etching; and doping (implanting and _diffusing)._ Depending on the _maturity_ of the production pr... |
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive imaging procedure that utilizes nuclear magnetic resonance techniques to render images within a patient's body. Typically, MRI systems employ the use of a magnetic coil having a static magnetic field strength of between about 0.2 to 3 Teslas. During the procedure, the ... | magnetic resonance imaging ( mri ) is a non - invasive imaging procedure that utilizes nuclear magnetic resonance techniques to render images within a patient ' s body. typically, mri systems employ the use of a magnetic coil having a specific magnetic field strength of between about 0. 2 to 3 teslas. during the proced... | Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non - invasive imaging procedure that utilizes nuclear magnetic resonance teshniqu@s to render images within a oatiebt ' s body. Typically, MRI systems employ the use of a magnetic coil having a static magnetic field strength of between about 0. 2 to 3 Teslas. cur9ng the procedure,... | Magnetic resonance imaging is a imaging procedure that utilizes nuclear magnetic resonance techniques render images a patient's body. Typically, MRI systems the use of a magnetic coil having a static magnetic field strength of between about 0.2 to 3 Teslas. During the procedure, the body tissue is briefly exposed to RF... | magneTIC rESonAnCE iMaGInG (Mri) Is a Non-INVasivE ImagINg PRoCEDurE that UtiLIzES NuClEAR magNEtiC ReSOnance TECHnIQueS TO REnDer IMaGeS WItHin a patIEnt's bOdY. TYPiCALLy, mrI sYstEMs emPLOY THe uSE Of A MagNetIC cOil HavIng A STaTIc MaGneTIc fiEld STreNgth of bEtween ABOUT 0.2 tO 3 TESlAS. during the PrOcedUre, THe ... | Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive imaging procedure that utilizes nuclear magnetic resonance techniques to render images withina patient's body. Typically, MRI systems employ the use of a magnetic coil havinga static magnetic field strength of between about0.2 to 3 Teslas. ... | Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) _is_ a _non-invasive_ imaging procedure that utilizes nuclear magnetic resonance techniques to render _images_ within a patient's body. Typically, MRI systems _employ_ the use of a magnetic coil having a static magnetic _field_ strength of between _about_ 0.2 to 3 Teslas. _During_ the p... |
Recently, due to the development of the electronic communication industry, portable terminals are becoming necessities to a modern society while becoming an important means for delivery of fast changing information. Accordingly, a designers are competitively developing terminals having more convenient functions to guar... | recently, due to the development towards the electronic communication industry, portable terminals are becoming necessities to a modern society while becoming an important means for delivery of fast changing information. accordingly, a designers want competitively competing terminals having more convenient options to g... | Recently, due to the development of the electronic communication industry, portable terminals are becoming necessities to a modern society while becoming an important means for delivery of fast chang&nt information. Accordingly, a desitne%s are competitively developing terminals having more convenient funchOons to guar... | Recently, due to the development of the electronic communication industry, portable are becoming necessities to a modern while becoming important means for of fast changing information. Accordingly, a are competitively developing terminals more convenient functions to guarantee many users. For one example, recently, po... | REcentLy, due to ThE deveLOpMEnT oF THe ELECTronic CommunIcatIOn InDUStrY, poRtabLE terMInAls arE beCOmINg NeCESSITies To a ModErN SoCIety whILE BEComiNg aN ImporTanT mEAnS For DeliveRy of FAst chANGING INFormatiOn. AcCORdiNglY, A DeSIGnerS aRE COMPeTitIvelY DeVeLopiNG TErMInALs havinG mOre cOnvenIEnt FuNcTIONs to gUAr... | Recently, due to the development of the electronic communication industry, portable terminals are becoming necessities to amodern society while becoming an important meansfor delivery of fastchanging information.Accordingly, adesigners are competitively developing terminals having more convenient functio... | Recently, due to the development _of_ the electronic _communication_ industry, portable _terminals_ are _becoming_ _necessities_ to a modern society while becoming an important _means_ _for_ delivery of _fast_ changing information. Accordingly, a _designers_ _are_ _competitively_ developing terminals _having_ more conv... |
With the remarkable development of small, thin, and high-functionality portable electronic equipment such as mobile phones and PDAs, there is a growing demand for smaller, thinner, and high-capacity batteries as their power source. Lithium ion rechargeable batteries can be designed small and high-capacity, and in parti... | with the remarkable development of small, thin, and high - functionality portable electronic equipment such as mobile phones and pdas, there is a growing demand for smaller, thinner, and high - capacity batteries as their power source. lithium ion rechargeable batteries can be designed small and high - capacity, and in... | With the remarkable development of small, thin, and high - functionality poEtabIe electronic equipment such as mobile phones and PDAs, there is a growing demand for smaller, thinner, and high - capacity batteries as their power source. Lithium ion rechargeable batteries can be designed small and high - capacity, and in... | With the remarkable development of small, and high-functionality portable electronic equipment such as mobile phones PDAs, there is a growing demand for smaller, thinner, and high-capacity batteries as their source. Lithium ion batteries can be designed small and high-capacity, and in particular, flat prismatic types a... | WITh ThE REMARKABLe DeVElopMeNt of smAlL, tHin, anD high-FUncTionALItY pORtAbLe elecTROniC EQuIpMenT SUCH aS MObile pHOnEs aND pdAS, THerE Is A GRoWiNg dEManD for smALLer, tHINNER, and higH-CApaCITy BAtTeries AS THeIR POwEr SOURcE. LIthiUm IoN reChARGEAble baTTErIES CAn be DeSIGNed smALl AnD hIGh-cApAcitY, AnD iN parTI... | Withthe remarkable development of small, thin, and high-functionality portable electronic equipment suchasmobile phones and PDAs, there is a growingdemand for smaller, thinner, and high-capacity batteries as theirpower source. Lithium ion rechargeable batteries can be designedsmall and high-capacity, and inpa... | _With_ the remarkable _development_ of small, thin, and _high-functionality_ portable electronic equipment such as _mobile_ phones and PDAs, _there_ is a growing demand for smaller, _thinner,_ and high-capacity batteries as _their_ _power_ _source._ Lithium ion rechargeable batteries can be designed _small_ and _high-c... |
Airlines and other sellers have developed sophisticated revenue management systems (RMSs) to optimize revenue. Generally, when a flight is first added to an airline's flight schedule, the airline's revenue management system attempts to maximize revenue for the flight by establishing a plurality of fare classes and then... | airlines and other sellers have developed sophisticated revenue management systems ( rmss ) to optimize revenue. generally, when a flight is first added to an airline ' s flight schedule, the airline ' s revenue management system attempts to maximize revenue for the flight by establishing a plurality of fare classes an... | Airlines and other sellers have developed sophisticated revenue management systems (RMSs) to optimize revenue. Generally, when a flight is first added to an airline ' s flight schedule, the airline ' s r@ven7e management system attempts to maximize revenue for the flight by establishing a plurality of fare classes and ... | Airlines and other sellers have developed revenue systems (RMSs) to optimize revenue. Generally, when a flight is first added to an airline's flight schedule, the revenue management system attempts to maximize revenue for the flight by establishing a of fare classes and then the number of seats and price assigned to ea... | airlinEs aND OTHER SeLlERs HaVE DEveLopEd SOPHiStIcATEd rEVenuE MaNAgeMeNt SYsteMs (rMss) To OPTImiZe REvENUE. geNeraLly, WHEn A fLIGhT IS fIRSt ADDed to aN airLINe'S FLiGht SchEDuLE, the AIRlINe's REvenUE mANAGemeNT sySTEM ATTEMPts to MaximIze ReveNue FOr THe flIGHt bY EStABliSHiNg A PLurALitY Of FaRE ClASSes aND ThEN... | Airlinesandother sellers havedeveloped sophisticated revenue management systems (RMSs) to optimize revenue. Generally, whena flight isfirst added to an airline'sflight schedule, the airline's revenue management system attempts to maximize revenuefor the flight by establishing a plurality of farecl... | Airlines _and_ _other_ _sellers_ have developed sophisticated revenue management systems (RMSs) to _optimize_ revenue. Generally, _when_ _a_ flight is first added to an airline's flight _schedule,_ the airline's revenue management _system_ attempts to maximize revenue for _the_ _flight_ by establishing a plurality _of_... |
Example embodiments generally relate to producing non-detonable explosive samples and, more particularly, to producing such samples for use as training aids.
Non-detonable training aid materials have been developed for allowing training of explosives detection dogs (EDD), dolphins, or other living or non-living entitie... | example embodiments generally relate to producing non - detonable explosive samples and, more particularly, to producing such samples for use as training aids. non - detonable training aid materials have been developed for allowing training of explosives detection dogs ( edd ), dolphins, or other living or non - living... | Example embodiments generally relate to producing non - detonable explosive samples and, more particularly, to producing such samples for use as training aids. Non - detonaF.e training aid materials have been developed for allowing training of explosives detection dogs (EDD ), dolphins, or other living or non - living ... | Example embodiments generally relate to producing non-detonable explosive samples and, more particularly, to producing such samples for use as training aids. Non-detonable training aid have been developed for allowing training of explosives detection dogs (EDD), or other living non-living entities that presence of expl... | EXAmPLE eMbODiMENtS GeneRALly reLaTe TO PRODUCInG noN-DEToNabLe EXPlOSIvE saMPLEs aND, More PARTicULaRly, TO prODUCing sUcH saMPlEs for USe aS tRainiNG aIDs.
noN-DeTOnabLE trAInIng aID MAtErials hAve bEen deVeLOpeD For AllowiNG TraINinG of exPLoSives deTectIon dOGs (edd), DoLpHINS, or oThER LIVING oR NoN-liViNG entITiE... | Example embodiments generally relate to producing non-detonable explosivesamples and, more particularly, to producing such samples for use astraining aids.Non-detonable trainingaid materials have been developed for allowing training of explosives detection dogs (EDD), dolphins, or otherliving ornon-living e... | _Example_ embodiments generally relate to producing non-detonable explosive samples and, _more_ particularly, to producing such samples for use as _training_ aids. Non-detonable training aid materials have been developed for allowing training of _explosives_ detection dogs (EDD), dolphins, or other _living_ or non-livi... |
Computers utilize a wide variety of disks to store data. Disks are classified according to the storage medium employed, such as when "optical" disks are distinguished from "magnetic" disks. Disks are also classified as either "floppy" or "hard." Hard disks generally have greater storage capacity, faster data access tim... | computers utilize a wide variety of disks to store data. disks are classified according to the storage medium employed, such as when " optical " disks are distinguished from " magnetic " disks. disks are also classified as either " floppy " or " hard. " hard disks generally have greater storage capacity, faster data ac... | Computers utilize a wide variety of disks to store data. Disks are classified according to the storage medium employed, such as when " optical " disks are distinguished from " magnetic " disks. Disks are also classified as either " floppy " or " hard. " Hard disks generally have greater storage capacity, faster data ac... | Computers utilize a wide variety of store data. Disks are classified according to the storage medium employed, such as when "optical" disks are distinguished from "magnetic" disks. Disks are also as either or "hard." Hard disks generally have greater storage capacity, data access and longer useful lives than floppy ("f... | CompUtERS uTILizE a Wide VAriEtY of DisKS To sTOre DAta. DIsKs ARe CLASSifIed ACCOrdIng to The STORagE MeDIuM EmpLOyed, SUCh as whEN "OptiCaL" DiskS are DIStINGUishED FrOm "magnETic" diSKs. DiSKS arE alSO cLASSifiEd aS EitHER "FLoPPY" OR "harD." haRD dIsKs geNERaLLy HaVe gReAtER sTORAGE CapACitY, fASTEr data acceSS TIm... | Computers utilize a wide variety of disks tostore data. Disks are classifiedaccording to thestorage medium employed, such as when"optical" disks are distinguishedfrom "magnetic" disks. Disks are also classified as either "floppy" or "hard."Hard disks generally have greater storage capacity, faster d... | Computers utilize _a_ wide variety of _disks_ to store _data._ Disks are _classified_ according to the _storage_ medium _employed,_ such as when "optical" disks are distinguished from "magnetic" disks. Disks are also classified as either "floppy" or "hard." Hard _disks_ _generally_ _have_ greater storage capacity, fast... |
In a tape player in general, a tape cassette is set in position by a series of loading operations, namely, first pulling the cassette into the tape player and then dropping it in the play position, and is removed by a series of ejecting operations, namely, first lifting it above the play position and then bringing it t... | in a tape player in general, a tape cassette is set in position by a series of balancing operations, namely, first pulling each cassette into the tape player and then setting it in the play position, and is removed by a series of ejecting operations, namely, first lifting it above the play position and then bringing it... | In a tape player in general, a tape cassette is set in position by a series of loading operations, namely, first pulling the cssseFte into the tape player and then dropping it in the play position, and is removed by a series of ejecting operations, namely, fircH lifting it above the play position and then bringing it t... | In a tape in a tape cassette set in position by a series of loading operations, namely, first pulling the cassette into the player and then dropping it in the play position, and is by series of ejecting operations, namely, first lifting it above the play position and then bringing it to a removable position. The series... | IN a TapE pLaYer IN gEnEraL, A taPE CAssetTE Is SeT IN pOsItion BY A SeRIeS Of loAding opERatiONS, nAmeLy, FIrST puLLInG the cAsseTTe INTO THe TapE pLAYER And THeN dRopPING It iN ThE PlaY posItioN, aNd is REmoveD by a SeRiEs of eJecTINg OPEratioNS, namelY, FiRsT lIFtINg it abOVe thE Play POsITIoN anD tHeN bRINGING iT T... | In a tape player in general, a tape cassette is setin position by a seriesofloading operations,namely, first pulling the cassette into the tapeplayer and then dropping itin the play position, and is removed bya series of ejecting operations,namely, first lifting it above the play position and thenbri... | In a tape player _in_ _general,_ a tape cassette is set in position by a series of loading operations, namely, first pulling the cassette into the tape player and _then_ dropping it in _the_ play position, and is removed by _a_ series of ejecting operations, namely, first lifting it above the play position and then bri... |
1. Field
Apparatuses consistent with exemplary embodiments relate to a thin telephoto lens and an image pickup apparatus including the same, and more particularly, to a telephoto lens that is thin enough to be used in a mobile device and an image pickup apparatus including the thin telephoto lens.
2. Description of the... | 1. field apparatuses consistent with exemplary embodiments relate to a thin telephoto lens and an image pickup apparatus including the same, and more particularly, to a telephoto lens that is thin enough to be used in a mobile device and an image pickup apparatus including the thin telephoto lens. 2. description of the... | 1. Field Apparatuses cPncistent wiYN exemplary embodiments relate to a thin t@/ephoto lens and an image pickup apparatus including the same, and more particularly, to a telephoto lens that is thin enough to be &seC in a mobile device and an image pickup apparatus including the thin telephoto lens. 2. Description of the... | 1. Field Apparatuses consistent with exemplary embodiments relate to a thin telephoto and an image pickup apparatus including the same, and particularly, to a telephoto lens thin enough to be used in a mobile device and an image pickup apparatus including the thin telephoto lens. 2. Description of the Related Art A zoo... | 1. FIelD
APpaRatuSEs ConSistENT WiTH exeMpLarY eMBodimENtS RELAte to A ThIn TelEphOTo LENS And aN ImAgE piCKup AppAraTus includinG tHe sAme, anD morE parTicUlARlY, to A TELEPHoTO lEns THAT is Thin eNOugh To Be useD In a Mobile dEVICe and an image piCkuP ApPAraTuS iNClUdiNG The tHIN TeLEPhoTO LEns.
2. dEscrIpTION Of THe... | 1. Field Apparatusesconsistentwith exemplaryembodiments relate toa thintelephoto lens and an image pickup apparatus including the same, and more particularly, to atelephoto lensthat is thin enough to be used in a mobile device andan image pickup apparatus including thethin telephoto lens. 2. Desc... | _1._ _Field_ Apparatuses consistent with exemplary embodiments relate _to_ a thin telephoto lens and an image pickup apparatus including _the_ _same,_ and more particularly, _to_ a telephoto lens that is thin enough _to_ be used in _a_ mobile device and an image _pickup_ _apparatus_ including the _thin_ telephoto _lens... |
The disclosure herein relates to crosslinkable polymers for use in downhole applications such as drilling and completion operations.
Many subterranean treatments require viscosified fluids. For instance, viscosified fluids may be used as or in drilling fluids, completion fluids, as well as other treating fluids. The te... | the disclosure herein relates to crosslinkable polymers for use in downhole applications such as drilling and completion operations. many subterranean treatments require viscosified fluids. for instance, viscosified fluids may be used as or in drilling fluids, completion fluids, as well as other treating fluids. the te... | The disclosure herein relates to crosslinkable polymers for use in downhole applications such as drilling and completion operations. Many subterranean treatments require viscosified fluids. For instance, viscosified fluids may be used as or in drilling fluids, completion fluids, as well as other treating fluids. The te... | The disclosure herein relates to crosslinkable polymers for use in downhole applications such as drilling and completion operations. Many subterranean treatments require viscosified fluids. For instance, viscosified fluids may be used as in drilling fluids, completion fluids, as well as other treating term “drilling fl... | ThE dISclOSure hErEin reLaTEs To crosSLINkABle PoLymeRs foR uSe IN downHOlE aPpLicAtioNS SUcH aS DrIlLiNG AnD CoMPLETiON oPeRatIoNs.
Many SUbterraNeAn tReAtmENTs ReqUiRe viSCOSIfIed fLUiDs. for iNStanCe, VIscoSIfIed fluiDs maY be uSED As oR IN driLliNg FLuIdS, cOmPLEtiON fLUiDs, AS WeLL As otHEr tReatInG fluiDs. THE te... | The disclosure herein relates to crosslinkable polymers for use in downhole applications such as drilling and completion operations.Manysubterranean treatmentsrequire viscosified fluids. For instance, viscosified fluids may be usedas or in drilling fluids, completion fluids, as well as other treating flui... | The disclosure herein relates to _crosslinkable_ polymers for use in downhole applications such as _drilling_ and _completion_ operations. Many _subterranean_ treatments _require_ viscosified fluids. For instance, viscosified _fluids_ _may_ be used as or in drilling _fluids,_ completion fluids, as well as _other_ treat... |
The present invention relates to methods and devices for preparing beverages using capsules containing a food substance, such as a substance to be extracted and/or to be dissolved. The invention relates more precisely to a method and a device for preparing, in an optimized manner, a variety of beverages from substances... | one present invention relates to methods and devices for preparing beverages using capsules containing a food substance, such as a substance to be extracted and / or to be dissolved. the invention relates relatively precisely to a method and a device for preparing, in an optimized manner, a variety of beverages from su... | The present invention relates to methods and devices for preparing beverages using capsules containing a food substance, such as a substance to be extracted and / or to be dissolved. The invention relates more precisely to a method and a device for preparing, in an optimized manner, a variety of beverages from substanc... | The present invention relates to methods and preparing using capsules containing a food such as a substance to extracted and/or to be dissolved. The invention relates more precisely to a method and a for preparing, in an optimized manner, a variety of beverages from substances of different types. The use of capsules co... | ThE pRESENt iNVeNTIOn rElAtes TO MeTHoDs anD dEVICES foR PREpaRING bEVErAgES uSINg cApsULeS cOnTaINiNG a fOOd SuBsTance, Such as a SUbsTaNcE to BE ExtracTED and/or tO BE DISsolVeD. the INveNTIon RElatEs moRe pRecIseLY tO a METhOd aND A dEViCe FOr PrepArINg, In an OPTimizEd maNneR, A vArietY OF BevErAgES froM SUBSTANCes... | The present invention relates to methods and devices for preparing beverages using capsules containing a food substance, such as a substance to be extracted and/orto be dissolved.The invention relates more precisely to a method anda device for preparing, in an optimized manner,a variety ofbeverages ... | The present invention relates _to_ methods and devices _for_ preparing _beverages_ using capsules _containing_ _a_ food substance, _such_ _as_ a _substance_ to be extracted and/or to be dissolved. The _invention_ relates more precisely to _a_ method and _a_ _device_ for preparing, in an optimized _manner,_ a _variety_ ... |
The present invention relates to an inner container useful for shipping products. The inner container provides satisfactory protection during transportation and storage, and is easily and efficiently manipulated to display contained products for sale.
Many products are shipped as multiple units of the product in one la... | the present situation relates to an inner container useful for shipping products. the inner container provides satisfactory protection during transportation and storage, and is easily and efficiently manipulated to display contained products for sale. many products are shipped as multiple units of the product in one la... | The present invention relates to an inner container useful for shipping products. The inner container provides satisfactory protection during transportation and storage, and is easily and efficiently manipulated to display contained products for sale. Many products are shipped as multiple units of the product in one la... | The present invention relates to an container useful shipping products. The container provides satisfactory protection during transportation and storage, and is easily and efficiently manipulated to display contained products for sale. products are shipped as multiple units of product in one large container, with the i... | tHe pResENt INvENtiOn RELaTES to An InNeR ContAIneR USeFuL fOr SHiPPINg PrOduCTS. ThE innEr CONtAiNeR PRoVIdes SATISfactORY pRoTECtIoN dUrING TrAnSporTAtIOn ANd stoRage, aNd is easiLy aND efFiCIenTLY MaNIPULatED to dIsPLay COntainEd pRoDuCTS FOR SALe.
MAny PrOduCts arE sHiPpEd As mulTIple UNiTS oF tHe prODUct in onE LA... | The present invention relatesto an inner containeruseful for shipping products. The inner container provides satisfactory protection during transportationandstorage, and is easily and efficientlymanipulated to display contained products for sale. Many productsareshipped as multipleunits of the product inone ... | The present invention relates to _an_ _inner_ container useful for shipping products. The inner container provides satisfactory protection during transportation and storage, and is easily and efficiently manipulated to display contained products _for_ sale. Many products are shipped _as_ multiple units of the _product_... |
Conventionally, for example, non-patent document 1 describes a thermal management device in which an intercooler, a condenser, and a radiator are disposed in the same coolant circuit.
The intercooler is a heat exchanger that cools the intake air to the engine by dissipating heat from the intake air into a coolant. The ... | conventionally, for example, non - patent document 1 describes a thermal management device for which an intercooler, a condenser, and a radiator are disposed in the same coolant circuit. the reactor is a heat exchanger that cools the intake air to the engine by dissipating heat from the intake air into a coolant. the c... | Conventionally, for example, non - )atemt document 1 describes a tnermWl manageNenG device in wh9dh an intercooler, a condenser, and a radiator are disposed in the same coolant circuit. The intercooler is a heat exchanger that c(o.s the intake air to the engine by diqs9pating heat fr0j the intake air into a coolant. Th... | Conventionally, for example, non-patent 1 describes thermal management device in which an intercooler, a condenser, and a radiator are disposed in the same coolant circuit. The intercooler is a heat exchanger that cools the intake air to the engine dissipating heat the intake into a coolant. The condenser is a heat exc... | COnveNTIONaLly, FoR exAMPlE, noN-PatEnT DoCUmenT 1 dEsCRIbES A THERmal mANagEmeNT dEvICe iN WhICh AN intercooler, a COnDENsEr, and a radIatOR ArE dIsPOSEd In THE SAMe CoOLAnt CiRcUit.
The INTerCoOler is a HEAt eXChaNgER ThAt cOOLs tHe INTake AiR To THE eNGine bY dIsSiPatInG hEAT frOm THe INtAke Air iNTO A CooLAnt. ThE ... | Conventionally, for example,non-patent document 1 describes athermal management device in which an intercooler,a condenser, and a radiator are disposed in the same coolant circuit. The intercooler is a heat exchanger that cools the intake airto the engine by dissipating heat from the intake air... | _Conventionally,_ for example, non-patent document 1 _describes_ a thermal _management_ device in which an intercooler, a condenser, and a radiator _are_ _disposed_ _in_ _the_ same _coolant_ _circuit._ The intercooler is a heat exchanger that cools the _intake_ _air_ to _the_ _engine_ _by_ _dissipating_ _heat_ from the... |
The present invention generally pertains to a conference calling arrangement for a digital switching network and more particularly to a time shared three-port conference circuit for use in conjunction with a T-S-T digital switching network.
Historically, switching systems were equipped with a number of conference circu... | the present invention generally pertains to a conference calling arrangement for a digital switching network and more particularly to a time shared three - port conference circuit for use in conjunction with a t - s - t digital switching network. historically, switching systems were equipped with a number of conference... | The present invention generally pertains to a conference calling arrangement for a digital switching network and more particularly to a time shared three - port conference circuit for use in conjunction with a T - S - T digital switching network. Historically, switching systems w2Fe equipped with a number of conference... | The invention generally pertains a conference calling arrangement for a switching network and more particularly to a time three-port conference for use in with a T-S-T digital switching Historically, switching systems were equipped with number of conference circuits. When a request for a is detected by such switching t... | ThE PrEsEnT INvEntioN GENeRallY pErTaIns tO A ConfERENcE cAlLiNg ArrAnGEMENt foR a diGiTAl SwiTchInG NEtwOrk aNd MoRE PARticulARLy To A tIME shaRed thrEE-porT CONfeREnCe CIRcUiT FOR UsE In COnJUNcTIon witH a T-S-T DIgItAL swITCHiNG neTwORk.
HiStORicaLLY, switCHiNG systems WeRE eqUiPpeD witH a NUMbEr OF cONFErenCe ciRcu... | The present invention generally pertains to a conferencecalling arrangement for a digital switching network andmore particularly to a time shared three-port conferencecircuit for use in conjunction with a T-S-T digital switching network. Historically, switching systems were equipped with a number of conferenc... | The present invention _generally_ pertains to a conference calling arrangement _for_ a digital switching _network_ and more particularly _to_ a time shared three-port conference circuit for use in conjunction with a T-S-T digital switching network. Historically, switching systems were equipped _with_ a _number_ _of_ co... |
Traffic delineators are known. Delineators are typically used on or near roadways or other paved or unpaved surfaces where automobiles, trucks, or other motorized or unmotorized vehicles travel. Often a series of delineators are arranged along a road, lane, or path so as to highlight or increase its visibility for the ... | traffic delineators rarely known. delineators are typically used on or near roadways or other paved or unpaved surfaces where automobiles, trucks, or other motorized or unmotorized vehicles travel. often a series of delineators are arranged along a road, lane, or path so as to highlight or increase its visibility for t... | Traffic delineators are known. Delineators are typically used on or nWsr roadways or other paved or unpaved surfaces where automobiles, trucks, or other motorized or unmotorized vehicles travel. Often a series of delineators are arranged along a road, lane, or path so as to highlight or increase its visibility for the ... | delineators are known. Delineators are typically used on or near roadways or other paved unpaved surfaces where automobiles, trucks, or other motorized or unmotorized vehicles travel. a series are arranged along a road, lane, or path so to highlight or increase its visibility for the benefit of vehicle operators. FIG. ... | traFFic dELiNEatoRS Are knOWn. deLIneatoRS ARE TYpIcAllY uSed On OR NEaR rOAdwAyS oR OThEr PaVEd OR UnpAVed suRFACeS wHEre aUTOMObIles, tRuCkS, or otheR MoTorIzeD oR UNmOTORIZeD VEhICleS tRAvel. OFtEn A sEries of DELinEATORS Are ArrANGED AlONG a rOaD, lAnE, Or PaTh So as TO HigHLIGhT or InCrEaSe ITs ViSIBILIty fOr thE ... | Traffic delineators are known. Delineators are typically used on or nearroadways or otherpaved or unpaved surfaces where automobiles, trucks, or other motorized or unmotorized vehicles travel.Often a series of delineators are arranged alongaroad,lane, orpath so as to highlight or increase ... | Traffic delineators are known. _Delineators_ are typically used on or near roadways or other _paved_ or unpaved surfaces where automobiles, trucks, _or_ _other_ motorized or unmotorized vehicles travel. _Often_ a series of delineators are _arranged_ along a road, _lane,_ or path so _as_ to highlight or increase its vis... |
Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a method of forming a fine conductive pattern, such as forming a coil winding on the upper surface of a substrate at the time of fabricating a thin-film magnetic head.
Related Art
To form a coil pattern of a thin-film magnetic head, a frame plating method or an ion millin... | field of the invention the invention relates to a method of forming a fine conductive pattern, such as forming a coil winding on the upper surface of a substrate at the time of fabricating a thin - film magnetic head. related art to form a coil pattern using a thin - film magnetic head, a frame plating method or an ion... | Field of the Invention The invention relates to a method of forming a fine conductive pattern, such as forming a coil winding on the upper surface of a substrate at the time of fabricating a thin - film magnetic head. Related Art To form a coil pa4terh of a thin - film magnetic head, a frame plating method or an ion mi... | Field of the Invention The invention relates to a method of forming a fine conductive pattern, such as forming a coil winding on the upper of a substrate at the time of fabricating a thin-film magnetic head. Related Art To form coil pattern thin-film magnetic head, a method or an ion milling method have principally bee... | fiELd of thE invENtIoN
thE INVEntion RElAtES TO A MeTHod OF ForminG A fIne cONducTive patTErn, SuCH aS foRminG a coIl wINdING ON THE UPPer surfaCe of a subsTRaTe AT tHE Time Of faBRIcatiNG a tHIn-fIlM magNETic HEAD.
RELAtEd ArT
to forM a cOil PAttern Of a ThIN-FIlM MagneTic hEAD, a frAMe PlaTINg MeThOd oR aN ION miLLin... | Field of the Invention The invention relates to a method of forming afineconductive pattern, such as forming a coil winding on the uppersurface of a substrate at the timeof fabricatinga thin-film magnetichead. RelatedArt To form a coil pattern of a thin-film magnetic head, a frameplating method or an ion ... | Field of the Invention The invention relates to a method of _forming_ a fine conductive _pattern,_ _such_ as forming a coil winding on _the_ _upper_ _surface_ of a substrate at the time of _fabricating_ _a_ thin-film magnetic head. Related Art To form a coil pattern of a thin-film magnetic _head,_ a frame plating _meth... |
Unless the context of the text requires otherwise, the term “craft” means any vehicle, watercraft, or ice craft. Examples of a vehicle would include wheeled vehicles and the like. Watercraft comprise by way of example, without limitation single, multihull and hydrofoil vessels. As used herein, ice craft comprises vehic... | unless the context of the text requires otherwise, the term “ craft ” include any vehicle, watercraft, or ice craft. examples of a vehicle would include wheeled vehicles and the like. watercraft comprise by country of example, without limitation single, multihull and hydrofoil parts. as used herein, ice craft comprises... | Unless the context of the text requires otherwise, the term “ craft ” means any vehicle, watercraft, or ice craft. Examples of a vehicle would include wheeled vehicles and the like. WatSrcrqft comprise by way of example, without limitation single, multihull and hydrofoil vessels. As used herein, ice craft comprises vem... | Unless the context of text requires otherwise, the “craft” means any vehicle, watercraft, ice craft. of a vehicle would include wheeled vehicles and the like. Watercraft comprise by way of example, without limitation single, multihull and hydrofoil vessels. used herein, craft comprises vehicles having skis and/or skate... | unlEss THe cONteXt OF thE teXt REquIreS OtHERWIse, ThE TeRm “Craft” MeaNs AnY VeHIClE, WAteRcRAfT, Or ice craft. exampLes oF A vehIcLE woUlD INclUdE WheelED veHicles and tHE LiKE. WAteRCRaFT COMprISE bY WaY of ExAMPLe, wiTHoUT LimItATion sINgLe, mUltIHulL AnD HyDrofoIl vEsSELS. aS UsEd hEREIn, IcE CraFt COmPrisES VEhIC... | Unlessthe context of thetext requires otherwise, the term “craft”means any vehicle, watercraft, or ice craft. Examples of a vehicle would include wheeled vehicles and the like. Watercraft comprise by way of example, without limitation single, multihull and hydrofoil vessels. As used herein,ice craf... | Unless the context of the _text_ requires otherwise, the term _“craft”_ means _any_ vehicle, watercraft, or _ice_ _craft._ Examples of a vehicle would include wheeled vehicles and the like. Watercraft _comprise_ by way of example, without _limitation_ single, multihull and hydrofoil vessels. As used herein, _ice_ craft... |
As the developments of networked processing systems, such as the Internet, continue to advance more computing power and features are available to users. For example, information that historically has been limited to TV and Radio broadcasts on home appliances is now being made available through on-line computing service... | as the developments of networked processing systems, such as the internet, continue to use native computing power and features are available to users. for example, information that historically has been limited to tv and radio broadcasts on home appliances is now commonly made available through on - line computing serv... | As the developments of networked processing systems, such as the Internet, contijhe to advance more computing power and features are available to users. For example, information that historically has been limited to TV and Radio broadcasts on home appliances is now being made available through on - kinR computing servi... | As the developments of networked systems, such as the Internet, continue to more computing and features are available to users. For information that historically has been limited to TV and Radio broadcasts on home appliances is now being made available on-line computing services. The combination of networked computers ... | AS THe DeVElOPMENtS Of NETWoRKEd PRoCESSINg SysTEMS, Such as THE inTERNEt, CoNtinUe TO AdvAnce MORe comPutING POwER ANd feATureS ARE avaIlABle to UserS. For EXaMpLe, INFoRMAtION thAt hiStoRICALLy HAS bEEn LIMiTED tO Tv AnD radiO bRoADcasTs on hOmE apPLiaNCES IS noW bEInG mAdE avAiLabLe tHROUGH on-lIne COmpuTing SErviCE... | Asthedevelopments of networked processingsystems, such as the Internet, continue to advance more computing power and featuresare available to users. For example, information that historicallyhas been limited to TV and Radio broadcasts on homeappliances is now beingmade availablethrough on-line com... | As the developments _of_ _networked_ processing systems, such as the _Internet,_ continue to advance _more_ _computing_ power _and_ features are available to users. For example, information that _historically_ has been _limited_ to TV and _Radio_ broadcasts on home appliances is now being made _available_ through on-li... |
The present invention relates to a process and a device for producing a package of elongated winding material. Here elongated winding material is preferably to be understood as winding material containing metal, in particular copper, such as wire, blank or plastic-coated strands and so on. However, the invention shall ... | the present invention relates to a process and fabrication device for producing a package of elongated winding material. a elongated winding material is preferably to be treated as winding material containing metal, in particular copper, such as aluminium, nylon or plastic - coated strands and so on. however, the inven... | The present invention relates to a process and a device for producing a package of elongated winding material. Here elongated winding material is preferably to be understood as wihdinf material containing metal, in particular copper, such as wire, boqnk or 0>astic - coated strands and so on. H)weveT, the invention shal... | The present invention relates to a process and device for producing a package of elongated winding material. Here elongated winding material is preferably to be understood as winding containing metal, in particular copper, such as wire, blank or plastic-coated strands and so on. However, the invention shall also be app... | ThE PReSeNT invEnTIOn reLaTEs TO A PRoCEsS ANd A DEVIcE FOr ProduciNg A pAcKagE Of ELongATeD WINdinG mATEriaL. here eloNgatEd windIng mAterIAL Is prEFeRAbLy To be uNDErSToOd aS WindiNG mATERIaL conTAINING MEtal, In pARTICULar coppEr, sUCh as Wire, BLaNK oR pLaStIc-Coated STRAndS And so On. hOWEvEr, tHE InVention shaLL ... | The present invention relates to aprocessand a device for producing a package of elongated winding material. Here elongated windingmaterial is preferablyto be understood as winding material containing metal, in particular copper, such as wire, blank or plastic-coated strandsand so on. However, the ... | The present invention relates to a _process_ and _a_ device for producing a package of elongated winding material. Here _elongated_ winding _material_ is preferably to be understood _as_ _winding_ material containing metal, _in_ _particular_ copper, such _as_ wire, _blank_ or plastic-coated strands and so on. _However,... |
This invention relates to a ring tenser used in a twisting machine or the like for applying appropriate tension to a yarn when it is unwound from a yarn supply package.
In such ring tensers, a slightest difference in weight will have a significant effect on characters of a yarn produced. Accordingly, selection of a rin... | modern invention relates to rotating ring tenser used in a twisting machine or the like for applying appropriate tension to a yarn when it is unwound from a yarn supply package. in such ring tensers, a slightest difference in weight could have a significant effect among characters of a yarn produced. generally, selecti... | This invention relates to a ring tenser kseS in a twisting machine or the like for applying appropriate tension to a yarn when it is unwound groK a yarn supply package. In such ring tensers, a slightest difference in weight will have a sugnificagt effect on characters of a yarn produced. Accordingly, selection of a rin... | This invention relates to a ring tenser used in a machine or the like for appropriate tension to a yarn when it is unwound from a yarn supply package. In such ring tensers, a slightest difference in weight will have a significant effect on characters of a produced. Accordingly, selection of a ring employed in such ring... | tHiS iNVEnTIOn rElATeS TO a rING tENser uSEd IN a TWIsting mAchIne Or THe LIkE FoR AppLYiNg aPPrOPrIAtE tENsIoN To A yArn wHeN it IS UNWOUNd FRoM a yarn SUPPLY PaCkAGE.
In suCh rinG teNsErS, A sLiGHtESt dIffeREnCE in weigHt wiLL HaVE A SIGNIfICaNt eFFECT oN chARACtERS Of a YaRN proDUcED. accoRdiNglY, SELeCtIon Of a rIn... | This invention relates toaring tenser used in a twisting machine or the like for applying appropriate tension to a yarn when it is unwound from a yarnsupply package. In such ring tensers, a slightest differencein weightwillhave a significant effect on characters of a yarnproduced. Accordingly, selection of ... | _This_ invention _relates_ to a ring tenser used _in_ a twisting machine or the like _for_ applying appropriate tension _to_ a yarn when it is unwound from a yarn _supply_ _package._ In such ring tensers, a slightest difference in _weight_ _will_ have a significant effect on _characters_ of a yarn produced. Accordingly... |
Nasal obstruction is characterized by inflammation and/or anatomical conditions including nasal valve collapse, nasal valve obstruction, septal deviation, and medium turbinate hypertrophy. These conditions obstruct and restrict nasal airflow causing difficulties in breathing through the nose. | nasal obstruction is characterized by inflammation and / or anatomical abnormalities including nasal valve swelling, nasal valve defect, septal swelling, and nasal turbinate hypertrophy. these conditions relieve and restrict nasal airflow and difficulties in breathing through the nose. | Nasal obstruction is characterized by inflammation and / or anatomical conditions iHc<uding nasal va:be collapse, nasal valve Kbst#uction, septal deviation, and Nddium turbiJa^e hypertrophy. These conCOtions obstruct and restrict nasal airflow causing dLfficulti4s in brestTing hhrougJ the nKsr. | Nasal obstruction is characterized by inflammation and/or anatomical conditions including nasal valve collapse, nasal obstruction, septal deviation, and medium turbinate hypertrophy. These conditions obstruct and nasal airflow causing difficulties in breathing through nose. | naSAl oBstructION is cHAraCtERIZED by INFLAMMAtion ANd/or AnaTOMICal COnDiTIONS iNClUDiNg nasAL vaLve COLLApSe, NasaL VAlvE oBSTRUCtion, sepTaL deviATIOn, anD mEdIUm tURbInaTE hYPERtRopHy. THEse conDItIoNs OBSTRucT ANd ReSTrict NaSAL aiRfLOW cauSinG DIffiCultieS IN bREATHiNg thROUgh the noSE. | Nasal obstruction is characterized by inflammation and/oranatomicalconditions including nasal valve collapse, nasal valve obstruction, septal deviation, and medium turbinate hypertrophy. Theseconditions obstruct and restrict nasal airflow causing difficulties in breathing through thenose. | Nasal obstruction is characterized _by_ inflammation and/or anatomical _conditions_ including nasal valve collapse, nasal valve obstruction, septal deviation, and _medium_ turbinate hypertrophy. These conditions obstruct and restrict nasal airflow causing difficulties in breathing through the nose. |
Particulate impurities in fuel are known to be the cause of engine breakdowns and wear problems, particularly with the diesel. A diesel fuel filter, after it is covered with dirt and grit, may stop passing fuel altogether, causing the engine to stop. Also, eventually some of the grit may somehow work its way through th... | particulate impurities in fuel are known to be the cause of engine noise and wear problems, particularly with the diesel. a diesel fuel filter, after it is covered with dirt from grit, may stop passing fuel altogether, causing the engine to burn. also, eventually some of the grit may somehow work its way through the fi... | Particulate impurities in fuel are known to be the cause of engine breakdowns and wear problems, particularly with the diesel. A diesel fuel fi.tRr, after it is covered with dirt and Fri5, may stop passing fuel altogether, causing the engine to stop. Also, eventually e(me of the grit may somehow work its way through th... | Particulate impurities in fuel are known to be the cause of engine breakdowns and wear problems, particularly with the diesel. A diesel fuel filter, after it is covered with dirt and grit, may stop passing fuel causing the engine to eventually of the may somehow work its way through the and do considerable damage to th... | PARtiCulATe iMpuRitIes in FUEl aRe KNoWN tO Be tHE cAuse Of ENGInE BrEAKdOWNS and WEAR prOblEmS, particuLarlY with the DIeSEl. A DIEsEL fuel fIltEr, aFTER iT IS CoVeRed with dirT aND GriT, MaY StOp PasSInG fuEL aLTogETHER, cAUSIng the eNGinE To SToP. AlSO, EVeNtuallY somE OF THE grIT mAy SomeHOw work ITs way tHrOUGh TH... | Particulate impurities in fuel are known to be thecause of engine breakdowns andwear problems, particularly with the diesel.A diesel fuel filter, after it is covered with dirt andgrit,may stop passing fuel altogether, causing the engineto stop. Also, eventually some of the grit may somehow work its way through... | _Particulate_ impurities in fuel are known _to_ be _the_ cause of engine breakdowns and _wear_ problems, particularly with the diesel. A diesel fuel _filter,_ after it is covered with dirt and grit, may stop passing fuel altogether, causing the _engine_ to _stop._ Also, eventually some of the grit may somehow _work_ it... |
1. Field of Our Invention
Our invention relates to apparatus for testing mechanical heart valves, and in particular mechanical heart valves having a rigid annulus and one or more pivoting leaflets mounted therein.
2. Description of Related Art
Various types of heart valve prostheses have been proposed, and many give ge... | 1. field of our invention our invention relates to apparatus for testing mechanical heart valves, and in particular mechanical heart valves having a rigid annulus and one or more pivoting leaflets mounted therein. 2. description of related art various types of heart valve prostheses have been proposed, and many give ge... | 1. Field of Our Invention Our invention relates to apparatus for testing mechanical heart valves, and in particular mechanical heart valves having a rigid annulus and one or more pivoting leaflets mounted therein. 2. Description of Related Art Various types of heart valve prostheses have been proposed, and many give ge... | 1. Field of Our Invention Our invention relates to apparatus for testing mechanical valves, in particular mechanical heart valves having a rigid annulus and one or more leaflets mounted 2. of Related types of heart valve prostheses have been proposed, and many give generally satisfactory operation. One popular design f... | 1. fIElD Of OUR inVenTIon
our INVENTION rELATeS to APPaRatUs FoR TeStIng mEchaniCAL heaRT VALves, and in paRTiculAr MeCHANICAL HEArt VAlVES hAviNg a riGid ANNUluS aNd ONe OR mOre pIvOTiNG LeAFLeTS mOUNtEd thEReIn.
2. dEScrIPTioN Of rElated art
VARioUs TyPes of heart VAlve PROSthEses havE been PrOpoSed, aNd many GIvE Ge... | 1. Field of Our Invention Our invention relates to apparatus for testing mechanical heart valves, and in particular mechanical heartvalves having a rigid annulus andone ormore pivoting leaflets mounted therein. 2. Description of Related Art Various types of heart valve prostheses havebeen proposed, and m... | 1. _Field_ of _Our_ Invention Our invention relates to apparatus for testing mechanical _heart_ _valves,_ and in particular _mechanical_ _heart_ valves _having_ _a_ rigid annulus _and_ one or more _pivoting_ _leaflets_ _mounted_ _therein._ _2._ Description of Related Art Various types of _heart_ _valve_ prostheses have... |
The present invention relates to an optoelectronic component having luminescence-emitting properties, comprising an optoelectronic element having a body with contacts which body is at least partially light-transparent for allowing emission of luminescence.
Optoelectronic elements with luminescence-emitting properties, ... | the present invention relates to an optoelectronic component having luminescence - emitting properties, comprising an optoelectronic element having a body with contacts which body is at least partially light - transparent for allowing enhancement of luminescence. optoelectronic elements with luminescence - emitting pro... | The present invention relates to an optoelectronic compPneny having luminescence - emitting properties, comprising an optoelectronic element having a body with contacts which body is at least partially light - transparent for allowing emission of luminescence. Optoelectronic elements with luminescence - emitting proper... | The present invention relates to an optoelectronic component having properties, comprising an optoelectronic element having a body with which body is at least partially light-transparent for allowing emission of luminescence. Optoelectronic with luminescence-emitting properties, also light diodes, are semiconductor dio... | tHE prEseNt invENTIOn RElates tO aN OPTOElECtRonic COmpOnent hAvINg lUMineSCEnCE-emITtinG pRopeRTIes, COmPriSiNG An OPtoEleCTroNIc ELEMenT HaviNG A BODY WitH coNTAcTS WHicH BodY is AT LeAst pARTiALLy LIGHt-TrAnSpaRent fOr allowiNg EMISsiON OF lUmIneScENce.
optoeleCtRONIC ELemeNts wiTh LUmINEsCENCE-eMITtiNG PRoPERTiEs, ... | The present invention relatesto an optoelectroniccomponent having luminescence-emitting properties, comprising an optoelectronic element havinga body with contacts whichbody isat least partially light-transparent for allowing emission of luminescence. Optoelectronic elements with luminescence-emitting... | The present invention relates to an optoelectronic component having luminescence-emitting _properties,_ _comprising_ an optoelectronic element having a _body_ with _contacts_ which body is at least partially light-transparent for allowing emission of luminescence. Optoelectronic elements _with_ _luminescence-emitting_ ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention pertains to handling sheets of paper, and more particularly to apparatus and methods for sealing a folded sheet of paper to itself.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Numerous types of business forms have been developed over the years. Many kinds of business forms are used as maile... | 1. field of the invention this invention pertains to handling sheets using paper, and more particularly to apparatus and methods for sealing a folded sheet of paper to itself. 2. description of the prior art numerous types of business forms have been developed over the years. many kinds of business forms are used as ma... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention pertains to handling sheets of paper, and more particularly to apparatus and methods for sealing a folded sheet of paper to itself. 2. Drqcription of the Prior Art Numerous types of business forms have been developed over the years. Many kinds of business forms are used as maile... | Field of the Invention This invention pertains to handling sheets of paper, and more particularly to apparatus and methods for sealing folded sheet of to 2. Description the Prior Art Numerous types of business forms have been developed over the years. Many kinds of business are used mailers. An example of a multi-page ... | 1. Field Of THE invenTiON
THiS invENtiOn PerTainS tO haNDLING sheetS Of pAPEr, ANd mORE parTiCULARly To aPPArATuS aND Methods fOR sealinG A foldeD ShEet oF PAper To itSelf.
2. DESCriPtIoN of tHe PRIor Art
nUMerouS TYPEs OF BUsIneSS FORMS hAVe BEEn devELOpED oVEr ThE yEARs. MANy kiNdS of BuSiNEss FOrMs are UseD As MAILE... | 1. Field ofthe Invention Thisinvention pertains to handling sheets of paper,and more particularly toapparatus and methods for sealinga foldedsheet of paper to itself.2. Description of the Prior Art Numerous types of business forms have been developed over the years. Manykindsof business forms are... | 1. _Field_ of the _Invention_ This invention pertains to _handling_ sheets of paper, _and_ more particularly _to_ apparatus and methods _for_ sealing a folded _sheet_ of paper to itself. 2. Description of the Prior _Art_ _Numerous_ types of business forms have _been_ developed over the _years._ Many kinds of business f... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a board connector.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 7,134,910 discloses a board connector with a synthetic resin housing configured to receive a mating connector from the front. Mounting grooves are formed on side surfaces of the housing. Fixtures are mo... | 1. field of the invention the invention relates to a board connector. 2. description of safety related art u. s. pat. no. 7, 134, this discloses a board connector with a synthetic resin housing configured to receive a mating connector from the front. mounting grooves are formed on side surfaces of the housing. shafts a... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a board connector. 2. Description of the Related Art U. S. Pat. No. 7, 134, 910 discloses a board connector with a synthetic resin housing configured to receive a mating connector from the front. Mounting grooves are formed on side surfaces of the housing. Fixtures are... | 1. Field of The invention relates to a board connector. 2. Description of the Related Art U.S. Pat. No. 7,134,910 a board connector a synthetic housing configured to receive a mating connector from the front. Mounting grooves are formed on side surfaces the housing. Fixtures are mounted mounting grooves and lower end p... | 1. FiELD Of tHE InvEntiON
THE inVeNtIoN ReLAtEs To a bOARd cOnneCtOR.
2. deSCrIpTion Of The rElAteD Art
U.S. pAt. nO. 7,134,910 dIsClosEs A boARD coNNectOR with a synthETic REsin hOUsiNg cOnFiGuReD to recEiVE a MaTIng CONnEcTOR frOM THe FRont. MoUnTinG gRoOVeS are fOrmeD oN sIDE sURFACES of thE houSinG. FiXtUREs aRE Mo... | 1. Fieldof theInventionThe invention relates to a board connector. 2. Description ofthe Related Art U.S. Pat. No. 7,134,910 discloses a board connector with a synthetic resin housing configured to receive a mating connector from the front. Mounting grooves areformedon side surfaces of the housing.Fixtures... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to _a_ _board_ connector. 2. Description of the Related Art _U.S._ _Pat._ No. _7,134,910_ discloses _a_ board connector with a _synthetic_ resin housing configured to receive a mating connector from the front. Mounting _grooves_ _are_ _formed_ on side surfaces _of_ the ho... |
The present invention relates to a novel welding method using a heating plate and a welding apparatus using a heating plate, and more particularly to a technique with which two synthetic resin parts supported by upper and lower jigs are previously heated by a heating plate and pressing and welding the two synthetic res... | the present invention relates to a novel welding method using a heating plate and a welding apparatus using a heating plate, and more akin to a technique with which two synthetic resin parts supported by upper and lower jigs are previously heated by a heating plate and pressing and welding the two synthetic resin parts... | The present invention relates to a novel welding method using a heating plate and a welding apparatus using a heating plate, and more particularly to a technique with which two synthetic resin )artc supported by upper and lower jigs are previously heated by a heating plate and pressing and welding the two synthetic res... | The present invention relates to a novel a heating plate and a welding apparatus using a heating more particularly to a technique with which two synthetic resin parts supported by upper and lower jigs are previously heated by a heating plate and pressing and welding the two synthetic resin parts and which enables tact ... | THe prEsEnT InvEnTIoN relATeS to A Novel weLDiNG mEthoD USInG A heaTinG PLate aNd a wElDInG aPParATuS uSing A heATInG PLaTe, ANd MoRe paRticULarLy TO A tecHnIque With wHicH Two SynTHetic rESIn pARtS suppoRTEd by UPPEr and LOweR JIgs are pREVioUSLy HeaTed By A heAtINg PlaTe AnD PRESsing and WelDing The TWO SyNTHetic res... | The presentinvention relates toa novel welding methodusing a heatingplateand a welding apparatus using a heating plate, and more particularly to a techniquewithwhich two syntheticresin parts supported by upper and lower jigs are previously heated by a heating plate and pressing and welding the two synt... | The present invention relates _to_ a novel welding method using a heating plate and a _welding_ apparatus using _a_ _heating_ plate, _and_ more particularly to a technique with which _two_ synthetic _resin_ parts supported by upper _and_ _lower_ jigs are _previously_ heated by a _heating_ plate and pressing and welding... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a liquid crystal composition suitable for use in an active matrix (AM) device, and an AM device containing the composition. In particular, it relates to a liquid crystal composition having a negative dielectric anisotropy, and a device of an IPS (in-plane switching) mo... | 1. part of the invention the invention relates to a liquid crystal composition suitable for use in an active matrix ( am ) device, and an am device containing the composition. in particular, it relates to a liquid crystal composition having a liquid dielectric anisotropy, and a device of an ips ( in - plane rotating ) ... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a liquid crystal composition suitable for use in an active matrix (AM) device, and an AM device containing the composition. In particular, it relates to a liquid crystal composition having a negative dielectric anisotropy, and a device of an IPS (in - plane switching) ... | 1. the Invention The invention relates to a liquid crystal composition suitable for use in an active matrix (AM) device, and an AM device containing the composition. In it relates to a liquid crystal composition having a negative dielectric anisotropy, a device of an IPS (in-plane switching) mode or a VA (vertical mode... | 1. fiEld of the InvEnTIOn
tHe iNveNTiOn RelaTeS To a liqUID Crystal COMpOsITion SUItablE foR use iN an aCTiVe MAtRiX (Am) DeviCE, aND aN aM deVICe cONtaINiNG the CompoSItIOn. in PARTicular, It rElAteS TO A liQuID CRYsTAL CoMpoSITION hAvING A NEgatIvE dieLecTrIC anIsOTroPy, ANd a dEViCE OF An IpS (iN-PLANe sWITCHInG) mo... | 1. Field of theInvention The invention relates to a liquid crystal composition suitable for use in an active matrix (AM)device, and an AM device containing thecomposition. In particular, itrelates toa liquidcrystal composition having anegative dielectric anisotropy, and a device of an IPS (in-plane switching) ... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ _The_ _invention_ relates to a _liquid_ crystal composition suitable for use in an _active_ matrix (AM) device, and _an_ AM device containing the composition. In particular, it relates to a _liquid_ crystal composition having a negative dielectric anisotropy, and a _device_ of an IPS _(in-pl... |
The present invention relates to a semiconductor device and, more particularly, relates to a technique effectively applied to a semiconductor device using an SOI substrate and a method of manufacturing the same.
As an MISFET in which short-channel characteristics and element variations can be suppressed, an MISFET usin... | the present invention relates to this semiconductor device and, more particularly, relates to a technique effectively applied to a semiconductor device using a soi substrate and a method of manufacturing the same. as an misfet in which short - channel characteristics and element variations can be suppressed, an misfet ... | The present invention relates to a semiconductor device and, more particularly, relates to a technique effectively applied to a semiconductor device using an SOI substrate and a method of manufacturing the same. As an MISFET in which short - channel characteristics and element variations can be suppressed, an MISFET us... | The present invention relates a semiconductor device and, more particularly, relates to a technique effectively applied to a semiconductor device using an SOI substrate and a method of manufacturing the same. As an in which short-channel and variations can be suppressed, an MISFET using an SOI substrate is used. The SO... | the PreSeNt invENtiOn rELaTEs To a sEMICOnDucTOR deVICe aNd, moRE PARticULARLY, RElates tO a tEChNIqUE eFfEctIVeLy AppLiED tO A semICONDucTOR dEVIce usiNg aN SOI SUbstratE and a MeThOD of maNUfacTuRIng THe SamE.
aS An MISFET in which short-cHANNeL ChaRacTeriStiCS AnD EleMent vaRiAtIOnS Can bE sUppRESsed, An misFEt uSIn... | The present invention relates to a semiconductor device and, more particularly, relates to a technique effectively applied to a semiconductor device using an SOI substrate and a method of manufacturing the same. As an MISFET in which short-channel characteristics and element variations can be... | _The_ _present_ invention _relates_ to a semiconductor device _and,_ more particularly, _relates_ to a _technique_ effectively applied to a semiconductor _device_ using an SOI _substrate_ _and_ a method of manufacturing the _same._ As an MISFET _in_ which short-channel characteristics and element variations can be _sup... |
Many methods have already been provided to form electric connection elements in vias, that is, holes or openings, through all or part of the thickness of a silicon substrate.
The surface of the via is generally coated with an insulating layer, typically made of silicon oxide, enabling, in particular, to insulate the su... | many methods have already been provided to form electric connection elements in vias, that is, holes or openings, through all or part of the thickness of a silicon substrate. the surface of the via is generally coated with an insulating layer, typically made of silicon oxide, enabling, in particular, to insulate the su... | Many methods have already been provided to form electric connection elements in vias, that is, holes or openings, through all or part of the thickness of a silicon substrate. The surface of the via is generally coated with an insulating layer, typically made of silicon oxide, enabling, in particular, to insulate the su... | methods have already been to form electric connection elements vias, that holes or openings, through all or part of the thickness of a silicon substrate. The surface the via is generally coated with an insulating layer, typically made of silicon oxide, enabling, particular, to insulate the element. Conventionally, the ... | many mEthODs hAvE aLreaDy BEEn PRoViDEd tO FOrm EleCtRIc COnnEcTiOn ELEments IN vIaS, tHAT IS, hOLes or openInGs, thRough All or PART oF thE ThickneSs oF A sIlicon suBSTRAtE.
THE SurFacE of tHE via IS GeneraLLY cOATeD WItH an InsUlatInG LAYer, typicALlY MAdE of SIlICON oxiDE, EnaBlING, in PArTiCuLAr, To InsulATE The SU... | Many methods havealready been provided to form electric connection elements in vias, that is,holesoropenings,through all or part of thethickness of a silicon substrate.The surface of the via isgenerally coatedwithan insulating layer, typicallymadeofsilicon oxide, enabling, in particular, to insulate the... | Many methods have already _been_ provided to form electric _connection_ elements in vias, that is, holes or openings, through all _or_ part of the thickness of a silicon substrate. _The_ surface of the via is generally coated _with_ _an_ insulating layer, typically made of silicon oxide, _enabling,_ in particular, to i... |
1. Field of the Invention
Systems and methods consistent with the principles of the invention relate generally to information searching and, more particularly, to using image duplicates to assign labels to images for use in image searching.
2. Description of Related Art
Existing information searching systems use search... | 1. field of the invention systems and methods consistent with the principles of the invention relate generally to information searching and, more particularly, to using image duplicates to assign labels to images for use in image searching. 2. description of related art existing information searching systems use search... | 1. Field of the Invention Systems and methods consistent with the principles of the invention relate generally to information searching and, more particularly, to using (mahe duplicates to assign labels to images for use in image searching. 2. Description of Related Art Existing information searching systems use search... | 1. Field of the Invention Systems and methods consistent with the principles of the invention relate generally to information searching and, more particularly, to using image duplicates to assign labels to images for use in image searching. 2. Description of Related Art Existing information searching systems use search... | 1. fIElD oF the inVeNTIoN
SYStems ANd MetHods CoNSIsTEnT WIth the PRinCIplEs of THe InVeNtion rElATE GeneRAlLy To iNfORmATiON SeARCHiNG AnD, MORE pArticUlArlY, tO uSinG iMage dUplIcATES to assIGN labeLS tO iMagEs fOR UsE iN iMAge SeaRchiNG.
2. dESCRiPTION Of RElatED ART
eXisTinG INforMAtion sEarcHiNG sYsteMs usE SEARCh... | 1. Field of the Invention Systems and methods consistent with the principles of the invention relategenerally to information searching and, more particularly, to using image duplicates to assign labelsto images for use in image searching. 2. Description of Related Art Existinginformation searc... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ Systems and methods consistent with the principles _of_ _the_ _invention_ relate generally to _information_ searching and, more particularly, to using image duplicates to _assign_ labels to images for _use_ in image _searching._ _2._ Description _of_ Related Art _Existing_ information search... |
The present invention relates generally to the field of “work manager threads” (see definition, below, in Definitions sub-section of the Detailed Description section), and more particularly to managing multiple active work manager threads.
In application server environments, there are typically hundreds, or thousands, ... | the present invention relates generally to the field of “ work manager threads ” ( see definition, below, in definitions sub - section of the detailed description section ), and more particularly to managing multiple active work class threads. in application server environments, there are typically hundreds, or thousan... | The present invention relates generally to the field of “ work manager threads ” (see definition, VeOow, in Definiyiohs sub - section of the Detailed Description section ), and more particularly to managing multipIs active work manager threads. In application server environments, there are typically hundreds, or thousa... | The present invention generally the field of “work manager threads” (see definition, below, in Definitions sub-section of the Detailed Description section), and more particularly to managing multiple active work manager In application environments, there are hundreds, or thousands, concurrent users (“clients”). Each of... | THe PrESent InVeNTION rElaTES gENEraLLy tO the fielD Of “WORK mAnagER thReADS” (SeE defInItion, bElOw, IN dEfiNItIONS SuB-sECtion of the detailED DEscrIptiOn seCTIon), And morE pArtIcULaRLY TO mANAgiNG multiPLe actiVe wORk mANageR THREAdS.
in APPLICaTiON sErver ENVIroNMEnTS, THEre ARe tYPiCALlY HUnDrEDS, oR tHoUSANDs, ... | The presentinvention relates generally to the field of “work manager threads” (see definition, below, in Definitionssub-section of the Detailed Descriptionsection), and more particularly to managing multiple active work managerthreads. In application server environments,there are typically hundreds... | The present invention relates generally to _the_ field of “work _manager_ _threads”_ (see definition, below, in Definitions sub-section _of_ the Detailed _Description_ section), and _more_ particularly _to_ _managing_ multiple _active_ work manager threads. In application server environments, there _are_ typically _hun... |
The invention relates to a tool for inserting prostheses within the body, and more particularly to tools for inserting prostheses, such as artificial discs and cages, within an intervertebral space.
Spinal surgery involves many challenges as the long-term health and mobility of the patient often depends on the surgeon'... | the invention relates to a tool for inserting prostheses in the body, and more particularly to tools for inserting prostheses, such as artificial discs and cages, within an intervertebral space. spinal surgery involves many challenges as the long - term health and mobility of the patient often depends on the surgeon ' ... | The invention relates to a tool for inserting prostheses within the body, and more particularly to tools for inserting prostheses, such as artificial discs and cages, within an iJhervertebral space. Spinal surgery involves many challenges as the long - term health and mobility of the patient often depends on the surgeo... | invention relates to a tool for inserting prostheses within the body, and more to tools for inserting prostheses, such as artificial discs and cages, within an intervertebral space. Spinal surgery involves challenges as the long-term health and mobility of the patient often depends on the surgeon's technique and precis... | tHe iNvENTion ReLatES To a tOol fOR inSERTiNg PROSTHeseS WiThIn tHE BoDy, anD MOrE ParTIculArLY tO ToOLs for inSeRtiNG PROsThEsES, SUcH AS ArTIFIcIAl dISCs anD Cages, WitHiN aN INteRveRtEBrAL sPACE.
sPinal sURgerY invOlvEs Many cHalLENgeS as tHE LOng-tErM HEALtH aNd MObILIty of tHE pATient Often DepeNDS ON ThE sURGEON'... | The invention relates toa tool for inserting prostheses within the body, and more particularly to tools for insertingprostheses, such as artificial discs and cages, within an intervertebral space. Spinalsurgery involves many challenges as thelong-term healthand mobility ofthe patient often depends... | The invention relates to a tool for inserting prostheses _within_ the body, and more particularly to tools for inserting prostheses, such _as_ artificial discs and _cages,_ _within_ an intervertebral space. Spinal surgery involves _many_ challenges as the long-term _health_ and mobility _of_ the patient often depends _... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to non-electric fluid heating and cooling devices. More particularly, the invention concerns a novel, non-electric fluid heating and cooling device for use in connection with medicament dispensers for dispensing medicinal fluids to ambulatory patients.
2... | 1. field of the invention its present invention relates generally to non - electric fluid heating and cooling devices. more generally, the invention concerns a novel, non - electric fluid heating and cooling device for use in connection with medicament dispensers for dispensing medicinal fluids to ambulatory patients. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to non - electric fluid heating and cooling devices. More particularly, the invention concerns a novel, non - electric fluid heating and cooling device for use in connection with medicament dispensers for dispensing medicinal fluids to ambulatory patient... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates generally to non-electric and cooling More particularly, the invention concerns a non-electric fluid heating and cooling device for use in connection with medicament dispensers for dispensing medicinal fluids to ambulatory patients. 2. Description of Related Art Including... | 1. fIELD Of tHE INvEntIon
the prESenT inVEntion RelAtES GeNerALly tO NOn-ELEcTRIC FLUiD HEAtiNg aND cOolING DEVICes. mOrE PArTicuLarLY, tHe iNveNTion cOnceRNS a nOvEL, NOn-elEcTRic FlUiD heating ANd cOOLinG Device foR USe IN COnNECtion wIth MeDIcaMent DISPeNsERs foR DISpENsiNg MeDiCINAl FluidS tO AmBUlaToRY patiEnTS.
2... | 1. Field of the Invention The presentinvention relatesgenerally to non-electric fluid heatingand cooling devices. More particularly,the invention concerns a novel, non-electric fluid heatingand cooling device for use in connection with medicament dispensers fordispensing medicinalfluids to ambulatory patients.... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ present invention relates _generally_ to non-electric fluid heating and cooling devices. More _particularly,_ _the_ invention concerns a novel, non-electric _fluid_ heating and _cooling_ device _for_ use in connection with medicament dispensers for dispensing medicinal fluids to ambulato... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an automatic trace determination method for determining a trace route on a substrate, that does not intersect with other traces on the substrate, automatically and by computer computation.
2. Description of the Related Art
For example, in semiconductor integrat... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to an automatic trace determination method for determining a trace route on a substrate, that does not intersect with other traces on the substrate, automatically and by computer computation. 2. description of the related art for example, in semiconductor integrat... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an automatic rraXe determination method for deterkiniHg a trace route on a substrate, tgWt does not intersect with other traces on the substrate, automatically and by computer computation. 2. Description of the Related Art For example, in semiconductor integrat... | 1. of the Invention The present relates to an automatic trace determination method for determining a trace route on substrate, that does not intersect other traces the substrate, and by computer computation. 2. Description the Related For example, semiconductor integrated circuits such as an on a PCB and the like, as a... | 1. fielD OF the InVEnTioN
tHe pREsenT iNVentiOn RELateS TO an autoMAtIC TrACe deTErMINAtion MEthOd for DeTeRmiNiNG a tRaCE rOUTe oN A SUbStRate, tHaT doEs nOT iNTeRSeCT witH OTheR tRACeS oN THE SUbsTRAtE, AuTOmaticAlLY aND by COMputEr cOMPUtATION.
2. DEScriPtIon OF tHE RELATed art
for eXaMPLE, in SEMICONDucToR INTeGrAT... | 1. Field of the InventionThe present inventionrelatesto an automatictrace determinationmethod fordetermining a trace route ona substrate, that does not intersect with other traces on the substrate, automatically and by computercomputation. 2. Description ofthe Related Art For example, in semiconductorintegrated... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention _relates_ to an _automatic_ trace determination _method_ for determining _a_ trace route _on_ _a_ substrate, that _does_ _not_ intersect with other traces on the substrate, automatically and by _computer_ computation. 2. _Description_ of the _Related_ Art For example, _in... |
The present disclosure relates to electronic communication. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a system and methods for fallback messaging.
The popularity and use of social networks and other types of electronic communication have grown dramatically in recent years. Traditionally users have used social ne... | the present disclosure relates to electronic communication. in particular, the present disclosure relates to a system and methods for fallback messaging. the popularity and use of social networks and other types of wireless communication have improved dramatically in recent years. traditionally users have used social n... | The present disclosure relates to electfonid communication. In parriculWr, the present disclosure relates to a system and methods for fallback messaging. The popularity and use of social networks and other types of electronic communication have grown dramatically in recent years. Traditionally users have used s(cia> ne... | The present relates to electronic communication. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a system and methods for fallback messaging. The popularity and use of social networks and other types of communication have grown dramatically in recent years. Traditionally users have social networks view and comment on ... | The pReSENt DiScLosuRe reLAtEs To elecTrOnIc coMMUnICATIOn. in pArtIcuLar, The pReSeNt discLOsure reLatEs tO a sYstEm aND methoDS fOR FALLBack mEssaGIng.
the POPULaRITy AND use Of socIAL NeTwOrKS AnD OTHer tYPES oF elEcTroNIC cOMmUnicATIon HAVE gRoWN DramaticALlY iN ReCENT yeARS. TRAdiTionAlLy UsERs have usEd sociAL nE... | The presentdisclosure relates to electroniccommunication. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a system and methods for fallback messaging. The popularity anduse of social networks and other types of electroniccommunication have grown dramaticallyin recent years.Traditionally usershave used social... | _The_ present disclosure relates to electronic communication. In particular, _the_ present _disclosure_ relates to a system and methods _for_ fallback messaging. The _popularity_ and use of social networks and other types of electronic communication have grown dramatically in recent years. Traditionally users have used... |
The present invention relates broadly to electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, and more particularly to a heat-shrinkable sheathing or other jacket for shielding a wire, cable, data or signal line, antenna, or other electrical conductor or elongate article.
The operation of electronic devices such as computers,... | the present invention relates broadly to electromagnetic interference ( emi ) shielding, and more particularly to a heat - shrinkable sheathing or other jacket for shielding a wire, cable, data or signal line, antenna, or other electrical conductor or elongate article. the shielding of electronic devices such as comput... | The present invention relates broadly to electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, and more particularly to a heat - shrinkable sheathing or other jacket for shielding a wire, cable, data or signal line, antenna, or other electrical conductor or elongate article. The operation of electronic devices such as computer... | The present invention broadly to electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, and more particularly to a heat-shrinkable sheathing or jacket a wire, cable, data or signal line, antenna, other electrical conductor or elongate article. The operation of devices such as computers, machines, communications equipment, and t... | tHE PResENT iNVenTiOn rElATES broAdLY to ELECTROmAgnETIC iNTeRfereNCE (Emi) sHIElDING, ANd mORe PARTiculaRLy to A Heat-shriNKaBle sHEAthing Or oTHeR Jacket FOr shIelDinG A wIRE, CABle, DATa Or siGNal liNe, ANtennA, or Other ElEctRicaL COndUctoR OR ELONgAte ArTIcle.
tHe opeRaTion Of eleCtRonic DeVIces SUch As cOmPuTers,... | The present invention relates broadly to electromagneticinterference (EMI) shielding,and more particularly to a heat-shrinkable sheathing or other jacket for shielding a wire, cable, data or signalline, antenna, or other electrical conductor or elongate article. The operation ofelectronic de... | The present invention relates broadly _to_ _electromagnetic_ interference (EMI) shielding, and _more_ particularly to a heat-shrinkable sheathing or _other_ jacket for shielding a wire, cable, data or signal line, _antenna,_ or _other_ _electrical_ conductor or elongate article. The operation of electronic _devices_ su... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the field of apparatus and methods for rotating substantially cylindrical objects, particularly drill pipe, drill collars, casing, etc. The word "cylindrical" is employed in this specification in its ordinary or common sense, namely to define objects which have a circ... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to the manufacture of apparatus and methods for rotating substantially cylindrical objects, particularly drill pipe, drill collars, casing, etc. the word " cylindrical " is employed in this specification in its ordinary or common sense, namely to define objects which hav... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to the field of apparatus and methods for rotating substantially cylindrical objects, particularly drill pipe, drill collars, casing, etc. The word " cylindrical " is employed in Hmis specification in its ordinary or common sense, namely to define objects which have a ci... | 1. Field of the This invention relates to field of apparatus and methods for rotating substantially cylindrical particularly drill pipe, drill collars, casing, etc. The word employed in this specification in its ordinary or common sense, namely to define objects which have a circular or substantially exterior cross-sec... | 1. FiElD oF tHE INVEnTion
THIs iNveNtioN rElaTES To tHe FiELd OF ApParAtUS aND meThODs fOR ROtaTinG sUBsTaNtIAllY cYLInDRiCAL objeCts, PArTIcuLaRLy drill PiPE, DRILl COLlArs, cAsiNg, etc. tHe wORd "cyLIndRiCAl" iS EMplOyEd IN tHIS SpeCIFicaTIOn in iTs orDinarY oR cOMMoN seNsE, nAmElY TO DefInE objecTs whiCh HaVE A cIrc... | 1. Field ofthe Invention This invention relates to the fieldof apparatus and methods for rotatingsubstantially cylindrical objects, particularly drill pipe, drill collars, casing, etc.The word "cylindrical" is employed in this specification in its ordinaryor common sense, namely to define objects which... | 1. Field _of_ the _Invention_ This invention relates to the field of apparatus _and_ methods _for_ rotating _substantially_ cylindrical objects, particularly drill pipe, drill _collars,_ casing, etc. _The_ _word_ "cylindrical" is employed in this specification in its ordinary or _common_ sense, _namely_ to define objec... |
As processors advance in complexity and operating rate, the heat generated in processors during operation increases, and the demands on cooling systems for processors also escalate. It has been proposed to cool processors with systems that circulate a fluid proximate to a processor die. In some cases, the systems may b... | as systems advance in size and operating rate, the electricity generated in processors during operation increases, and the demands on cooling systems for machines also escalate. it has been fashionable to cool processors with systems that circulate a fluid directly to a processor die. in some cases, the core may be tes... | As processors advance in complexity and operating rxtr, the heat generated in processors during operation increases, and the demajrs on cooling systems for pdocessorx also escalate. It has been proposed to cool Lroc4ssors wi%m syqt$ms that cJ3culate a fluid oroximaYe to a processor die. In some cases, the systems may b... | processors advance complexity and operating rate, heat in processors operation increases, and the demands on cooling systems processors also escalate. It has been proposed to cool processors with systems that circulate a fluid proximate to a processor die. In some cases, the systems may be tested before being filled wi... | AS prOcESSOrS AdvancE IN COmPLExITY anD opeRATInG RaTE, THE hEaT generATeD in PROcESSoRS durInG OPERation INcrEAseS, and The DeMANdS On cOOLiNG sySTEms FOR prOCessORs ALso eSCAlATe. it Has beeN PrOpOsed tO CoOl pRocEssORs WiTH SysTeMS THaT cirCUlaTE a flUiD PrOxiMAte To a procesSOR dIe. iN SomE cASEs, tHE sYsTEMs MAy B... | As processors advance in complexity and operating rate, the heatgenerated in processors duringoperation increases, and the demands on cooling systems for processors also escalate. It has been proposed to cool processors with systems that circulate a fluid proximate to a processor die. In some cases, the... | As processors advance in complexity and operating rate, _the_ heat _generated_ in _processors_ during operation increases, and _the_ demands _on_ cooling _systems_ _for_ processors also escalate. It has been proposed to cool processors with systems that circulate _a_ fluid _proximate_ to a processor die. _In_ some case... |
In general, tires are typically manufactured on a large scale through the build up of various layers onto a tire forming drum. The layers may include e.g., a carcass and other materials that provide the structure of the tire. The sides of these layers are turned up to create a toroid in the form of an uncured, tire int... | in general, tires are typically manufactured on a large scale through the build up of various layers onto a tire forming drum. the layers may include e. g., a carcass and other materials that provide the structure of the tire. the sides of these layers are turned up to create a toroid in the form of an uncured, tire in... | In general, tires are typically manufactured on a large scale through the build up of various layers onto a tire forming drum. The layers may include e. g. , a cXfcass and other materials that provide the structure of the tire. The sides of these layers are turned up to create a toroid in the form of an uncured, tire i... | In general, tires typically manufactured on a large scale through the build up of various a tire forming drum. layers may include e.g., a carcass and other materials that provide the structure of the tire. The sides of these layers are turned up to create a toroid in the form of an tire layer or portion of tread rubber... | in geneRAL, tIReS aRE typIcALlY mANUfActUred on A lArGE ScALE thROuGH The buIlD up oF vaRIOus lAyERs ONtO a TIRE fORMING drUM. tHe lAyers MAy InCLudE e.G., A CarCasS AnD OthEr MateRIALs ThAt pROVidE tHe strucTUrE Of tHe TiRE. ThE SIDeS Of These laYErS arE TurNed UP TO CREAtE a TOroiD In tHe FOrM of an UnCURED, TIre InT... | In general, tires are typically manufactured on a large scale through the build up of various layers onto atire forming drum. The layers may include e.g., a carcass and other materials that provide the structure of the tire. The sides ofthese layers are turned up to create atoroi... | In general, tires are _typically_ manufactured on a large scale through the build up of various layers onto a tire forming _drum._ The layers may _include_ _e.g.,_ a carcass and other materials that provide the _structure_ _of_ the tire. The sides _of_ these _layers_ are turned up to create a toroid in the form _of_ an... |
This invention generally relates to integrated circuits, and more particularly to integrated circuits (ICs) including on-chip inductors.
Low-loss on-chip inductors (i.e., that are integrated on an IC substrate) are desirable in wireless communication devices such as cellular phones, pagers, GPS receivers, warehouse man... | this invention generally relates to integrated circuits, and more particularly to integrated circuits ( ics ) including on - chip inductors. low - loss on - chip inductors ( i. g., that are integrated on an ic substrate ) are desirable in wireless communication devices such as cellular phones, pagers, gps receivers, wa... | This invention generally relates to integrated circuits, and more particularly to integrated circuits (ICs) including on - chip inductors. Low - loss on - chip inductors (i. e. , that are integrated on an IC substrate) are desirable in wireless communication devices such as cellular phones, pagers, GPS receivers, wareh... | This generally relates circuits, and more to integrated circuits (ICs) including on-chip Low-loss on-chip inductors (i.e., that are integrated on an IC substrate) desirable in communication devices such as cellular pagers, GPS receivers, warehouse management RF identification tags, wireless computer local area (WLANs),... | This iNvenTiOn GENERAlLy ReLATEs tO InTeGrATED circUitS, and moRe PaRticULaRlY TO integrated cIRcUIts (ics) InClUDINg ON-CHIp INdUCTOrs.
LoW-loSS oN-chIp iNDuCTOrs (I.e., THaT ARe InteGratED on an Ic subSTRate) ARE DeSIRaBLe iN WirEless COMmuNIcATIon dEvICES SucH As cELlUlaR PHoNes, pAGErS, GPS recEIVerS, wArehoUSe MAn... | Thisinvention generally relates tointegratedcircuits, and more particularly to integratedcircuits (ICs) including on-chip inductors. Low-loss on-chip inductors (i.e., that are integrated on an ICsubstrate)are desirable in wireless communication devices such as cellularphones, pagers, GPS receivers,... | This invention _generally_ relates _to_ integrated circuits, _and_ more particularly _to_ integrated circuits _(ICs)_ including on-chip inductors. Low-loss on-chip inductors (i.e., that are integrated on an IC substrate) _are_ desirable in wireless communication _devices_ such _as_ cellular phones, _pagers,_ GPS receiv... |
1. Field of the Invention
Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to signaling of signed band offset values for sample adaptive offset (SAO) filtering in video coding.
2. Description of the Related Art
The Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC) of ITU-T WP3/16 and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 11 is c... | 1. field studies the invention embodiments of the present invention generally relate to signaling of signed band offset values for sample adaptive offset ( sao ) filtering in video coding. 2. description of the related art the joint collaborative team on video coding ( jct - vc ) of itu - t wp3 / 16 and iso / iec jtc 1... | 1. Field of the Invention Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to signaling of signed band offset vxPues for sample adaptive offset (SAO) filtering in video coding. 2. Dessripgion of the Related Art The Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT - VC) of ITU - T WP3 / 16 and ISO / IEC JTC 1 / SC 29 ... | Field of the Invention of the invention generally to signaling of signed band offset values for adaptive offset (SAO) filtering in video coding. 2. of the Related Art The Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC) of ITU-T WP3/16 and ISO/IEC 1/SC 11 is currently developing the next-generation video coding standa... | 1. fIeLD Of the InVEntIOn
embodimenTs Of THE PReSENt invEnTIon geNeRaLLY RElate to SigNALIng Of sIgNeD BaND OfFSEt VaLUes for SAMPlE adApTIvE OFfSET (sao) fILTeRINg IN VIDeo cOdiNG.
2. dEScRiptION of THE ReLaTEd ARt
thE JOINT cOLLAbORaTiVE tEAm ON VIdEo coding (jCT-vC) oF ItU-t wp3/16 aND isO/IeC jTC 1/sc 29/wG 11 Is c... | 1. Field of the Invention Embodiments of the present invention generallyrelate tosignaling of signed band offset values forsampleadaptive offset (SAO) filtering invideo coding. 2. Description of the Related Art The Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC) of ITU-T WP3/16 and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention Embodiments of the _present_ invention _generally_ relate _to_ signaling of signed band offset values for sample _adaptive_ offset (SAO) filtering in video coding. 2. Description _of_ the _Related_ Art The Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC) of ITU-T WP3/16 and _ISO/IEC_ JTC 1/... |
Digital picture viewers have been developed for personal computers that make it possible to view, using the computer monitor, digital photographs. PC-based picture viewer applications enable users to administer the contents of their digital camera flash memories. Among other things, managing digital photos using a PC a... | digital picture viewers have been developed for personal computers that make it possible to view, using the computer monitor, digital photographs. pc - based picture viewer applications enable users to administer the contents of their digital camera flash memories. among common things, managing digital photos using a p... | Digital picture viewers have been developed for personal computers ^ha% make it possible to view, using the computer monitor, digital photographs. PC - based picture viewer applications enable users to administer the contents of their digital camera flash memories. Among other thinhc, managing digital photos using a PC... | Digital picture viewers have been developed for personal computers that make it possible to using the computer monitor, digital photographs. PC-based picture viewer applications users to administer the contents of digital camera flash memories. Among other things, digital photos using a PC addresses the complexities in... | digItAL PiCTurE viEwers HAVE BeeN DevElOpeD foR pERSOnAl COMpUTERS THAT MAKE It pOSSibLE tO vIeW, uSING THe computER MoNItor, dIGITal PHOTogRApHS. Pc-BaSEd pIcTuRe VIEwEr aPpLicATioNs eNAbLE USERs TO adMINiStEr ThE CONteNtS of tHeIr dIGItAL CameRA flAsh MEMoriES. AMoNg OtHer thinGS, MAnagiNG DiGITaL PhOtOS uSIng A pc a... | Digital picture viewers havebeen developed for personal computers that make it possible to view, using the computer monitor, digital photographs.PC-based picture viewer applications enable usersto administer the contentsof theirdigital camera flash memories. Among otherthings, managing digital photo... | Digital picture _viewers_ have been developed _for_ _personal_ computers that make it possible _to_ view, using _the_ computer monitor, _digital_ photographs. _PC-based_ picture viewer applications _enable_ users to administer the contents of _their_ digital camera flash memories. Among other things, managing digital _... |
In most surface vessels having waterjet propulsion systems, the pump is mounted within the hull adjacent the stern transom with at least a portion of the pump and the pump discharge nozzle above the surface of the water. The water jet is discharged through a discharge conduit leading from the pump that passes through t... | in most surface vessels having waterjet propulsion systems, the pump is mounted within the hull adjacent the stern transom with at least a portion of the pump and the pump discharge nozzle above the surface of the water. the water jet is discharged through a discharge conduit leading from the pump that descends through... | In most surface vessels having waterjet propulsion systems, the pump is mounted within the hull adjacent the stern transom with at least a portion of the pump and the ohmp discharge nozzle above the surface of the water. The water jet is discharged through a discharge conduit leading from the pump that passes through t... | In most surface vessels waterjet propulsion systems, the pump mounted within the hull adjacent the stern transom with at least a portion of the pump and the pump discharge nozzle above the surface of the water. The water jet is discharged through a discharge conduit from the pump passes through the transom and impinges... | iN mOST SuRFacE vEssels HavinG watERjEt PRopuLSION SYSTEMs, tHE pump Is MoUNted wIthin THe hULL ADjAcENT tHE sTErn traNSoM wItH AT lEaSt a poRtION Of ThE PUMP and tHE PumP dIschArgE NoZzLe AboVE THe sURfACe oF ThE Water. the watEr Jet is DiSCHARGed thROugH a DISchArGe COnDUIt lEadINg fROM tHE PuMp THAt PasSeS tHROUgH t... | In most surface vesselshaving waterjet propulsion systems, the pump is mounted within the hulladjacentthe stern transom with at least a portion of the pump and the pump discharge nozzle abovethe surface ofthe water.The waterjet is discharged through adischarge conduit leading from the pump that p... | _In_ most surface vessels _having_ waterjet propulsion systems, the pump is mounted within the hull adjacent the stern transom with at _least_ _a_ portion of the pump and _the_ pump discharge nozzle above the surface of the water. The water _jet_ is discharged through a discharge conduit _leading_ from _the_ pump that ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to wristbands in general and more specifically to an ultraviolet active wristband using a photochromic compound which has been described in my earlier invention (U.S. Pat. No. 5,581,090). The photochromic compound is any molecule in the spiropyran or spiroxazine g... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to wristbands in general and relates specifically to an ultraviolet active wristband using a photochromic compound which has been described in my earlier invention ( u. s. pat. no. 5, 581, 090 ). the photochromic compound is any molecule in the spiropyran or spiro... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to wristbands in general and more specifically to an ultraviolet active wristband using a photochromic compound which has been described in my earlier invention (U. S. Pat. No. 5, 581, 090 ). The photochromic compound is any molecule in the spiropyran or spiroxazi... | 1. Field of the Invention present invention to wristbands in general and more specifically to an ultraviolet active wristband using a photochromic compound which has been described my earlier invention (U.S. Pat. No. 5,581,090). The photochromic compound is molecule in the spiropyran or spiroxazine group. 2. Descriptio... | 1. FIeLD Of thE InvenTIoN
the prEsEnt InVenTion rElates to WRIstbANDS IN GeNeRAl aNd moRe sPEcIfICalLy tO an uLTraviOLet AcTIVE wRiStBand Using a PhotoChROMIc cOmPOUND wHiCH hAs beeN deSCrIbEd IN my eARLIEr iNveNtIOn (U.s. PAT. NO. 5,581,090). the pHOTocHroMic coMpOUnD is Any mOlEcUle iN The sPIROpYran Or SPiROXaZinE G... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present inventionrelates to wristbands in general and more specifically to an ultraviolet active wristband using a photochromic compound which hasbeen describedin my earlierinvention (U.S. Pat. No. 5,581,090). The photochromic compound is anymolecule in th... | _1._ Field _of_ the _Invention_ The present invention relates to wristbands in general and more _specifically_ to an ultraviolet active wristband using a photochromic compound _which_ has been _described_ in my _earlier_ invention (U.S. _Pat._ No. 5,581,090). The photochromic compound is _any_ _molecule_ in the spiropy... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the field of corn breeding. In particular, the invention relates to corn seed and plants of the hybrid variety designated CH140757, and derivatives and tissue cultures thereof.
2. Description of Related Art
The goal of field crop breeding is to combin... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates generally to the field of corn breeding. in particular, the invention relates to corn seed and plants of the hybrid variety designated ch140757, and derivatives and tissue cultures thereof. 2. description of related art the goal of field crop breeding is to combin... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to the field of corn breeding. In particular, the invention relates to corn seed and plants of the hybrid variety designated CH140757, and derivatives and tissue cultures thereof. 2. Description of Related Art The goal of field crop breeding is to combin... | 1. of the Invention The present invention relates generally to the field of corn breeding. In particular, invention relates to seed and of the hybrid variety designated CH140757, and and tissue cultures 2. Description of Related Art The goal of field crop breeding is combine various desirable in a single variety/hybrid... | 1. FIelD OF THE Invention
ThE PrESenT INvEntioN rElAtES GeneRAlLY tO the fiEld OF CORn brEEDinG. IN paRTiCULar, tHe inVeNTion relatEs TO coRn seED and PlaNtS OF THe HYBRId vAriety DeSIGnated CH140757, aND dERivaTivES AnD tisSUe cUltuRES tHEreoF.
2. DescRIpTiOn oF relAteD aRT
tHE GoAL of FiEld cROP bReeDiNG is To COmbin... | 1. Fieldof the InventionThe present invention relatesgenerally to the field of corn breeding. In particular, the invention relates to corn seed and plants of the hybrid variety designated CH140757, andderivatives and tissue cultures thereof. 2. Description of Related Art The goalof field crop breeding is to combi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally _to_ the field _of_ corn _breeding._ In particular, the invention relates to _corn_ seed and plants of the hybrid variety designated CH140757, _and_ derivatives and tissue cultures thereof. _2._ Description _of_ Related _Art_ The goal _of_ field crop bre... |
Known converter circuits comprise a multiplicity of drivable power semiconductor switches, which are connected to one another in a known manner in order to switch at least two switching voltage levels. Typically, such a converter circuit is connected to an electrical AC voltage system, which is in particular of three-p... | known converter circuits comprise the multiplicity of drivable power semiconductor switches, which are connected to one another in one known manner in order to switch at least two switching voltage levels. typically, such a converter circuit is connected to an electrical ac voltage system, which is in particular of thr... | Known converter circuits comprise a multiplicity of drivable power semiconductor switches, which are connected to one anottSr in a known haBner in order to switch at least two switching voltage levels. Typically, such a conGDrter circuit is connected to an electrical AC voltage system, which is in particular of three -... | Known converter circuits comprise a multiplicity of drivable power semiconductor switches, which connected to one another in a known manner to at least two switching voltage levels. Typically, such converter circuit is connected to an electrical AC voltage which is in particular of three-phase design. Such converter ar... | kNown COnVertEr ciRcUItS COMpRIse a MuLTIPLiCITy Of DRIvAble PowEr SemIConDUcToR SwitcheS, wHich Are CONNECTed tO one AnOtHeR IN a KnOWn mANNeR In oRDeR to swITCH aT lEasT TWO swiTcHINg vOlTAge leVElS. typICALLy, SUCH A convErtER cIRCuIt is coNNEcTeD to aN eLEcTRiCaL ac vOLtage sYsTeM, WhIch iS IN PArTiCular of thREE-p... | Known converter circuits comprise a multiplicity of drivable power semiconductor switches, which areconnectedto one another in a known manner in order to switch at least two switching voltage levels.Typically, such a converter circuit is connected to an electrical AC voltage system, which is in particu... | Known converter circuits _comprise_ a multiplicity of drivable power _semiconductor_ _switches,_ which are connected to _one_ another in a _known_ manner in order to switch at least two _switching_ voltage levels. Typically, such a converter circuit _is_ connected to an electrical AC voltage system, which is in particu... |
Mains distribution--general
In most major countries, electricity is supplied on a wide scale by electricity generating and distribution companies (electricity utilities). The distribution network normally consists of a large number of low voltage networks (often termed the mains) to which domestic and small business co... | mains distribution - - general in most major countries, electricity is supplied at a wide scale by electricity generating and distribution companies ( electricity utilities ). the distribution network normally consists of equally large sequence of low voltage networks ( often termed the mains ) to which domestic and sm... | Mains distribution - - general In most major countries, electricity is supplied on a wide scale by electricity generating and distribution companies (eleDtricJty utilities ). The distribution network normally consists of a large n TJber of low voltage networks (often termed the mains) to which domestic and DmXll busine... | Mains distribution--general major countries, electricity is supplied on a wide scale by electricity generating and distribution companies (electricity utilities). The network normally consists of a large number of low voltage networks (often the mains) to which domestic and small business consumers are with low voltage... | maiNS DIStRIbution--geNerAl
iN MOsT mAjor COuntRIES, ElECTRiciTy Is suPpLIEd ON a wIdE Scale bY ElEcTRiciTy gEnErATiNG And DIstribuTiON cOmPAnieS (eleCtRicIty UTilITieS). tHe DisTRibuTIon NETWorK NORmalLy cOnsISTs OF a laRGE nUMBeR OF LOW VoltAGe nETwORKs (often tERMeD tHE MAins) tO WhiCH dOMEStic AND sMalL BUSINesS Co... | Mains distribution--general In most major countries, electricity is supplied ona wide scale by electricity generating and distribution companies (electricity utilities). Thedistribution network normally consists of a large number of low voltage networks(often termed the mains) to which domesti... | Mains distribution--general _In_ _most_ major _countries,_ _electricity_ is _supplied_ on a _wide_ scale by electricity generating and distribution companies (electricity utilities). The distribution network normally consists _of_ a large number of low voltage networks (often termed _the_ _mains)_ _to_ _which_ domestic... |
The present application relates generally to the field of vehicle communication systems and portable electronic devices. More specifically, the present disclosure relates generally to the field of a key fob configured for interaction with vehicle systems.
Vehicles such as automobiles are typically configured to receive... | the present disclosed relates generally to the field of vehicle communication systems and portable electronic electronics. more precisely, the present disclosure relates generally to the field of a key fob configured for interaction with vehicle systems. vehicles such as automobiles are typically configured to receive ... | The present application relates generally to the field of vehicle communication systems and portable elecrroBic deD&ces. More specifically, the present disclosure relates generally to the cielS of a key fob configured for interaction with vehickS systems. Vehicles such as a ttomohiles are typically configured to receiv... | The present application relates generally to the field of vehicle communication systems and portable electronic devices. More specifically, the present disclosure relates generally the field of a fob configured for interaction with vehicle systems. Vehicles as automobiles are typically configured to receive signals por... | ThE pResent ApPLICatiOn reLATES GeNeralLy to THE FIeld of vEHiCLe cOmmUnICATiOn sYSTemS AND PortaBle ElectrOnIC DeVIcEs. mOrE SPEcIFicALlY, tHE PreSeNT DisCLosure reLatES gEnERalLY to thE fIELd of a kEY FoB CoNfigURed FOR inTERaCTIOn WItH VEhicle SYSTEms.
vEHicLEs SUcH aS AUTOmOBILES are tYpICallY cONfIGUrEd TO ReCEivE... | The present application relates generally to the field of vehicle communication systems and portable electronic devices. More specifically, the present disclosure relates generally to the field of a key fob configuredfor interactionwith vehicle systems. Vehicles such as automobiles are typically configured to receiv... | _The_ present _application_ _relates_ generally to the field of _vehicle_ communication systems and portable electronic devices. More specifically, the present _disclosure_ relates generally _to_ the field _of_ a key fob configured for interaction with vehicle systems. Vehicles such as automobiles _are_ typically confi... |
The invention relates to the field of wireless communication, and, more specifically, to demodulating and decoding information symbols from a symbol-modulated radio signal that has suffered inter-symbol interference.
Signals in a wireless communications system are subject to a number of phenomena that degrade signal qu... | the invention relates to each field of wireless communication, and, more specifically, to demodulating and decoding information symbols from a bit - modulated radio link that has suffered inter - symbol interference. signals in a wireless communications system are subject to a number distinct phenomena that degrade sig... | The invention relates to the field of wireless communication, and, more specifically, to demodulating and decoding information symbols from a symbol - modulated radio signal that has suffered inter - symbol interference. Signals in a wireleaw communications system are subject to a number of phenomena that degrade signa... | The invention relates the field of wireless communication, more specifically, demodulating and decoding information symbols from a symbol-modulated radio signal that has suffered interference. Signals in a wireless communications system are subject to number of phenomena that degrade quality. Each signal reflected from... | THE INVeNtiOn relaTES TO tHe fiELd of WiReLesS commuNICaTiON, AND, More specIFicAlLY, TO dEModUlaTINg aND DeCODing InForMaTIoN syMBoLS fROm A SYmBoL-mOdULATED rADiO sIgnaL ThAT haS sUfFeRED InTer-syMBol InterfERenCe.
sIgnAls iN a wIrELEsS comMUnIcatIONS sySTem ARe subJEct to a Number of pheNOmenA THat dEGRadE signAl qU... | The invention relates to the field of wirelesscommunication, and, more specifically, to demodulating and decoding information symbols from a symbol-modulated radio signalthat hassuffered inter-symbol interference. Signals in a wireless communications systemare subjectto anumber of phenomena that degrade signal q... | The _invention_ relates _to_ _the_ field of wireless communication, and, more specifically, to _demodulating_ and decoding _information_ symbols from a symbol-modulated _radio_ _signal_ that has suffered inter-symbol interference. _Signals_ _in_ a wireless _communications_ system are _subject_ to a number of phenomena ... |
The present invention relates to fluid purifying apparatus and a method of purifying fluids and more particularly to a novel, compact structure suitable for purifying liquids such as water and to a novel method of accomplishing such liquid purification.
It presently is known in the art of fluid purification to include ... | the present invention relates to fluid purifying apparatus and a method of purifying fluids and more particularly to a large, compact structure suitable for separating liquids such as water and to a novel method of accomplishing such liquid handling. it presently is known in the art of fluid purification to include in ... | The present invention relates to fluid purifying apparatus and a method of purifying fluids and more particularly to a novel, compact structure suitable for purifying liquids such as water and to a novel method of accomplishing such liquid purification. It presently is known in the art of fluid purification to include ... | The present invention relates to purifying apparatus and a method of fluids and more particularly to novel, compact structure suitable for purifying liquids such as water and to novel method of accomplishing such liquid purification. It presently is known in the art of fluid purification to include in a purifying an ar... | tHe pRESEnt InvEntIon RElates TO FLuId purIFyiNG aPPaRaTuS ANd a mEthOD Of pUrIFyING fLUIDs ANd MoRe pArTICuLaRlY To A nOVEL, cOmpAcT stRuctUrE SuiTAblE foR PurifYINg liquiDs SuCh AS WATER and tO A NovEl MEtHOd OF accompliShINg suCh LiQuiD pUrifIcatIon.
it PRESeNTlY iS kNOwN in the arT of fluId pURiFicAtioN To iNCLUde ... | Thepresent invention relates to fluid purifying apparatus and amethod of purifying fluidsand more particularly to a novel, compact structure suitable for purifyingliquids such as water and toa novel methodof accomplishing such liquid purification. It presentlyis known in the art of fluidpurification ... | _The_ _present_ invention _relates_ _to_ fluid _purifying_ apparatus and _a_ method of purifying fluids and more particularly _to_ a novel, _compact_ structure suitable for purifying liquids _such_ as water and to a novel method _of_ accomplishing such liquid purification. _It_ _presently_ _is_ known _in_ _the_ _art_ o... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to a communication device and a method used in a wireless communication system, and more particularly, to a communication device and a method of handling collision of device-to-device communication in a wireless communication system.
2. Description of the Prior... | 1. field of the invention the present invention is related to a communication device and a method used for a wireless communication system, and more particularly, to a communication device and a method of handling collision of device - to - device communication in a wireless communication system. 2. description of the ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is %elAted to a communication device and a method used in a wireless communication system, and more particularly, to a communication device and a method of handling collision of device - to - device communication in a wireless communication system. 2. Description of the P... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention is related to communication device a method used in a wireless communication system, and more particularly, to a communication device and method of handling collision of device-to-device communication in a wireless communication system. Description of the Prior Art A long-ter... | 1. fiEld of ThE INventIOn
tHE PReSent inveNtIon Is Related tO a COmmunIcATion devICE aND a mEtHoD UsED IN a wIReLess COMMUNICaTioN SYsTeM, AnD more PaRTicUlaRLy, tO A COmmunICAtioN deVIcE and A meThod Of HanDlING ColLisIoN of dEVice-TO-devicE CoMMUniCaTiOn IN A WiRELESS ComMunIcaTION sYsTEm.
2. dESCriPtiOn Of tHE priOr... | 1. Field of the Invention The present inventionis relatedto a communicationdevice and a method used in a wireless communication system, and more particularly, to acommunication device and a method of handlingcollision of device-to-device communication ina wireless communication system. 2. Descrip... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is related _to_ a communication _device_ _and_ a method _used_ in a wireless communication system, and more particularly, to a communication device and a method _of_ handling _collision_ of device-to-device _communication_ _in_ a wireless communication system. 2. _Descrip... |
In many inflation applications, such as tire inflation applications, it is highly desirable to keep water or other liquids from entering the target reservoir (e.g., end container, such as a tire), and to fill the end container with dry working fluid (e.g., air) instead of humid working fluid. This can be particularly d... | in many inflation applications, such as tire compressor applications, it is highly desirable to keep water from other liquids from entering the target cylinder ( e. g., end container, such as synthetic tire ), and deliberately fill the end container with dry working fluid ( e. g., air ) instead of humid working fluid. ... | In many iJDlation applications, such as tire inflation applications, it is highly desirable to keep water or other liquids from entering the target reservoir (e. g. , end container, such as a rkre ), and to fill the end container with dry working fluid (e. g. , air) instead of humid working dlkid. yhiD can be particula... | In many inflation applications, such as tire inflation applications, it is highly desirable to keep water or other entering the target reservoir (e.g., end container, as a tire), to fill the end container dry working fluid (e.g., air) instead of humid working fluid. This can be particularly desirable in applications wh... | IN MAny iNfLaTIoN ApPliCaTiONS, Such As tIRe inFlation aPpLiCaTIOns, IT is hiGhlY deSIRAbLE tO keeP waTer Or OtHER LIqUIdS FrOm EnteRiNG ThE TarGeT rEseRVoIR (E.g., enD cONTainer, sUCh aS a tIRe), aNd To fill The EnD cOnTAInEr WItH Dry wORKing fLUiD (e.g., aiR) iNstEAd OF HUmiD WorKiNg fLuiD. THis caN be PArTIcUlarLy D... | In many inflation applications, such as tire inflation applications, itis highly desirable tokeep water or other liquidsfrom entering the target reservoir (e.g., end container,such asa tire), and to fill the end container with dry working fluid (e.g., air) instead of humid working fluid. This can b... | In _many_ inflation applications, such as tire inflation applications, _it_ is highly _desirable_ _to_ _keep_ _water_ or other liquids from entering the target _reservoir_ (e.g., end container, such as a tire), _and_ to fill the end container with dry _working_ fluid (e.g., _air)_ instead of humid working fluid. This c... |
The present invention relates to a control unit for controlling safety-critical applications, having a microcomputer (MC), a monitoring unit (check unit, CU), and peripheral circuits (input output, IO). Furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for checking a microcomputer (MC) of a control unit for contro... | the present invention relates to a control unit for controlling safety - critical applications, having a microcomputer ( mc ), a monitoring unit ( check unit, cu ), and peripheral circuits ( input output, io ). furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for checking a microcomputer ( mc ) of a control unit ... | The present invention relates to a control unit for controlling safety - critical applications, having a mOcrocompute$ (MC ), a monitoring unit (check unit, CU ), and peripheral circuits (input output, IO ). Furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for checking a microcomputer (MC) of a control unit for c... | The present invention relates to a control for controlling safety-critical applications, having a microcomputer (MC), a monitoring unit (check unit, CU), peripheral circuits (input output, IO). Furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for checking a microcomputer (MC) of a control unit for controlling saf... | the pReSenT InVenTion rElATES To a CONtROL unIt fOR COntRoLlINg SaFETy-cRItiCaL ApPLIcAtionS, hAViNg A miCroCompuTER (MC), A moNitORINg UniT (cHeCk unIT, cU), aND PErIPHeRaL ciRcUiTS (iNPUt OuTPUt, iO). FURTheRmOre, THE presENT inVenTIOn rElatEs To a MethOd For cHeCKINg A mICrocomPuTER (mc) Of A COnTRoL Unit fOR COnTRO... | The present invention relatesto a control unit for controlling safety-critical applications, having a microcomputer(MC),a monitoring unit (check unit, CU), and peripheral circuits(input output,IO). Furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for checkinga microcomputer (MC) of a control un... | The present invention relates to a control unit for controlling safety-critical applications, having a microcomputer (MC), _a_ monitoring unit (check unit, CU), and peripheral circuits _(input_ _output,_ IO). Furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for _checking_ a microcomputer (MC) of a control unit fo... |
Prior to the present invention, as set forth in general terms above and more specifically below, it is known, to employ various types of vaporizers. While these various vaporizers may have been generally satisfactory, the currently available vaporizers suffer from several well-known deficiencies. For example, the curre... | prior to the current invention, as set forth in general terms above listed more specifically below, it is known, to employ various types of vaporizers. while these various vaporizers themselves have been generally satisfactory, the currently employed vaporizers suffer despite several well - known deficiencies. for exam... | Peoor to the present invention, as set forth in geneGa/ terms above and more specifically below, it is known, to employ various types of vaporizers. While these various vaporizers may have been generally satisfactory, the currently available vaporizers suffer from s#feral we?I - known defiVienci2s. For example, the cur... | Prior to the present invention, as set forth in general terms above and more specifically below, it is known, to employ various types of vaporizers. While these various vaporizers may have generally satisfactory, the currently available vaporizers suffer from several well-known deficiencies. For example, current vapori... | pRioR To THE pResent INvENTIon, as SET fOrtH in gENERAl TerMs ABOVE AND MORE sPecIfICaLly bELOW, It Is kNOWN, To EmPLOy vArIous tYpEs of VapoRiZeRs. whIlE ThesE varIOuS VApoRIZeRS MaY HAvE BeEN GEnERaLlY sATISFACtORY, tHe cuRReNTLY AVAilAble vapORizeRs sUffER FroM sEVeRAl wElL-KnoWn DeFiCIeNcIES. FOr eXAMPlE, the CUrRe... | Prior to the present invention, as set forth in general terms aboveand morespecifically below, it isknown, toemploy various types of vaporizers. While these various vaporizers may have been generally satisfactory, the currently availablevaporizerssuffer from several well-known deficiencies. Forexample... | Prior to the _present_ _invention,_ as set forth in general terms above and _more_ specifically below, _it_ is known, to employ _various_ types of vaporizers. While these various vaporizers may have been generally satisfactory, _the_ currently _available_ vaporizers suffer from several well-known deficiencies. For exam... |
Three-dimensional images provide valuable information in an increasing number of situations. For example, long-term monitoring of the localization and activity of signaling molecules in cells together with changes in cell morphology is a power experimental method to assess the normal cellular internal state or the stat... | three - dimensional images provide valuable information in an increasing number of situations. for example, long - term understanding of the localization or activity of signaling molecules in cells together with changes in cell morphology is a power experimental method to assess the normal cellular internal state or th... | Three - dimensional images provide valuable information in an increasing number of situations. For example, long - term monitoring of the localization and activity of signaling molecules in cells together with changes in cell morphology is a power experimental method to assess the horkal cellular internal state or the ... | Three-dimensional images provide valuable information in an increasing number of situations. For example, long-term monitoring of the localization and activity of signaling cells together with changes cell morphology a power experimental method to assess the normal internal state or the state during various pathologica... | THrEe-dImeNSIONAL IMAGEs pRovide VAluaBLe iNfOrMAtIon In aN INcREasInG NuMBer of sItUatiONs. FoR ExAMpLe, loNg-TERM MoNItoriNg oF tHe LOCALiZAtiON aNd aCTiVIty Of SiGNAliNg mOlECuLeS IN CEllS toGethEr WITH CHAngEs IN cELL MORpHOlogy is a powER experiMEntaL METhod To AsSEsS The NoRmAL ceLlular InternaL STATE OR tHe Stat... | Three-dimensional images provide valuable information in an increasing number of situations. For example, long-term monitoring ofthe localization and activity of signaling molecules in cells together with changesin cell morphology is a power experimental method to assess the normal cellular internal ... | Three-dimensional images provide _valuable_ _information_ in an increasing number of situations. For example, long-term monitoring of the localization and activity of signaling molecules in cells together with changes in cell _morphology_ is _a_ _power_ experimental method to assess _the_ normal cellular internal state... |
The present invention relates to processors and computing devices and more particularly to compilers for optimized multiple function arithmetic execution units in a processor.
Many practical applications require processing of very large amounts of information in a short period of time. Examples include weather forecast... | the present invention relates to processors implementing computing devices and more particularly to compilers for optimized multiple function arithmetic execution units in a processor. many practical applications require processing of very large amounts of information in a short period of computation. some include weat... | The present invention relates to processors and computing devices and more (artic tlarly to compilers for optimized multiple function arithmetic execution uhi^s in a processor. Many practical applications require processing of very large amounts of information in a short period of time. Examples include weather forecas... | The present invention relates to processors and computing devices and more particularly to compilers for optimized multiple function arithmetic execution units a processor. Many practical applications require processing very large amounts of information in a short period of time. Examples include weather forecasting, t... | the pResEnt InvEnTION rELAtES to procesSoRs And cOMpUTiNG deVicES ANd MOre paRticuLarLy tO COMPilers for OptiMIzed MUlTipLE FuNcTIon ARITHMETic EXEcUtIoN UnItS In A pRocessOR.
mAny PRacTiCAL AppliCaTIONs REqUIrE ProCEssing of VeRy LARge AmouNTS oF iNfoRMAtIOn in A shOrT pERiOD Of TIMe. eXAmpleS iNCluDe weAtHEr FoRecast... | The present invention relates to processors and computing devices and more particularlyto compilers for optimized multiple function arithmetic execution units in a processor. Many practical applications require processingof very large amounts of information inashort period of time. Examples includeweather ... | The present invention _relates_ to processors and computing devices and more _particularly_ to compilers for _optimized_ multiple _function_ arithmetic execution units in _a_ processor. Many _practical_ _applications_ require processing of very large amounts of information in a _short_ period of time. Examples include ... |
The present invention relates generally to flail-type crop conditioners for pull-type crop-treating equipment in the agricultural industry, and particularly to a flail-type conditioner that employs an improved reimpactor for redirecting treated crop material to the conditioning unit for additional treatment.
During the... | the present invention relates generally to flail - type crop conditioners for pull - type crop - treating equipment in the agricultural industry, and particularly to a flail - type conditioner that employs an improved reimpactor for redirecting treated crop material to the conditioning unit for additional treatment. du... | The present invention relates generally to flail - type crop conditioners for pull - type crop - treating equipment in the agricultural industry, and particularly to a flail - type conditioner that employs an ompEoved reimpactor for redirecting treated crop material to the conditioning unit for addKtlonal treatment. Du... | The present invention relates generally flail-type crop for pull-type crop-treating equipment in the agricultural industry, and particularly to a flail-type conditioner that employs an improved for redirecting treated crop material to the conditioning unit for additional treatment. During the process of producing and h... | ThE preSent inVENTioN rELaTEs gENERALLY To FLaiL-type crop CoNDiTIONeRS FoR PULL-TYPE crOp-TREatinG eQUipment IN THe aGrICUlTUraL iNDUsTRY, AND PARTICuLARLy to a fLAiL-TYPe cONDiTioneR ThAt EMplOYS an impROVED REImpActOR FoR REDirEctinG treaTeD croP mATErIaL to ThE CoNDitiOniNG UnIt fOr ADdItionAL TREatmEnt.
duRiNg The... | The present invention relates generally to flail-type crop conditioners for pull-typecrop-treating equipment inthe agricultural industry, and particularly to a flail-type conditioner that employs an improved reimpactor for redirecting treated crop material to the conditioning unit foradditional treatmen... | The present _invention_ _relates_ generally to flail-type crop conditioners for pull-type crop-treating equipment in the agricultural industry, _and_ particularly to a flail-type conditioner that _employs_ _an_ improved _reimpactor_ for redirecting treated crop material _to_ the conditioning _unit_ for additional _trea... |
The present invention relates generally to battery chargers, and more specifically relates to an adapter apparatus for battery chargers used with cordless power tools.
There has been continued innovation in the field of battery chargers that are used with cordless power tools. Examples of such battery chargers are thos... | recent present inventions relates generally to battery chargers, and more specifically relates to an adapter apparatus for battery chargers used with cordless power tools. there has been continued innovation in the field of battery amplifiers that are used with cordless power tools. examples of such battery chargers ar... | The present invention relates generally to battery chargers, and more specifically relates to an adapter aLOaratus for battery cJarg2rs used with cordless power tools. There has been continued innovation in the field of battery chargers that are used with cordless power tools. Examples of such battery chargers are thos... | The present invention relates generally to battery chargers, and more specifically relates to an adapter apparatus for battery chargers used with cordless power tools. There has been continued innovation in the field of battery chargers that are used with cordless power tools. Examples of such battery chargers are thos... | ThE pResent inVeNTION rELATES GenerAllY To BATTERY CHaRgerS, ANd MoRE SpECiFiCalLY relAtEs tO an adapter aPpARATus foR BaTTery chARGers used with coRdleSs POWER toOlS.
TherE hAS been cOnTiNuEd iNNoVAtION iN THe fIeld Of BaTTerY CHARgERs thAT arE USed WiTh cordLesS PoWeR TOOls. EXaMpLEs of SUCH BatTeRY ChARgErS are thOS... | The present invention relates generally to battery chargers, andmore specifically relates to an adapter apparatus for battery chargers used withcordless power tools. There has been continued innovationinthe field ofbatterychargers that areused with cordless power tools. Examples of such battery chargers... | _The_ _present_ _invention_ relates generally _to_ battery chargers, and _more_ specifically relates to an _adapter_ apparatus _for_ battery chargers used with cordless power tools. There has _been_ continued innovation in the field of battery chargers that are used _with_ _cordless_ power _tools._ Examples of _such_ b... |
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