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The International Energy Agency's “World Energy Outlook” predicts that global primary energy demand will increase by 1.7% per year from 2000 to 2030. It also predicts that 90% of this demand will be met by fossil fuels. Consequently, there will be a 1.8% per year increase in carbon dioxide from 2000 to 2030, reaching 3... | the international energy agency ' s “ world energy outlook ” predicts that global primary energy demand will increase by 1. 7 % per year from 2000 to 2030. it also predicts that 90 % of this demand will be met by fossil fuels. consequently, there will be a 1. 8 % per year increase in carbon dioxide from 2000 to 2030, r... | The International Energy Agency ' s “ World Energy Outlook ” predicts that global primary energy demand will increase by 1. 7% per year fg8m 2000 to 2030. It also predicts that 90% of this demand will be met by fossil fuels. Consequently, there will be a 1. 8% per year increase in carbon dioxide from 2000 to 2030, reac... | The International Energy Agency's “World Energy Outlook” that global primary energy demand will increase by 1.7% per year from 2000 to It also predicts that 90% of this demand will be met by fossil fuels. Consequently, there be a 1.8% per year in carbon dioxide from 2000 to 2030, reaching 38 billion in 2030. renewable ... | ThE InTErNaTiONaL ENeRGy agENCy's “WOrLd eNeRGy OutLoOk” PreDiCtS tHaT global PrimARY eNERgy DEMAnD WiLL INcrEaSE BY 1.7% PEr yEAr From 2000 TO 2030. iT AlSO prEDICtS thAT 90% OF THis DeMAND wiLL BE Met bY FoSSil fUELS. cOnsEQUENtLy, there wIll be a 1.8% peR YeAR InCreaSE In cARBON dioxIDe FROm 2000 tO 2030, REaCHiNG 3... | The International Energy Agency's “WorldEnergy Outlook” predicts that global primary energy demand will increase by 1.7% per year from 2000 to 2030. It also predicts that 90% of thisdemand will be met byfossil fuels. Consequently, there will be a 1.8% per year increase in carbon dioxide from2000to... | The International Energy Agency's “World Energy Outlook” predicts that _global_ primary _energy_ demand will _increase_ by 1.7% _per_ year _from_ 2000 to 2030. It also _predicts_ _that_ 90% of this demand will be met by fossil fuels. Consequently, there will _be_ a 1.8% per year increase in _carbon_ dioxide from _2000_... |
This application relates generally to photofabrication. More specifically, this application relates to diffraction unlimited photofabrication methods, systems, devices, and materials.
Photofabrication, and more specifically photolithography, can be limited by diffraction. In order to form smaller and smaller features, ... | this application corresponds generally to photofabrication. more specifically, this limitation relates to diffraction unlimited photofabrication methods, systems, structures, and structures. photofabrication, or more specifically photolithography, can be limited by diffraction. in order to form smaller and smaller feat... | This application relates generally to photofabrication. More specifically, this application relates to diffraction unlimited photofabrication methods, systems, devices, and materials. Photofabrication, and more specifically photolithography, can be limited by diffraction. In order to form smaller and smaller features, ... | This application relates generally to specifically, this relates to diffraction unlimited photofabrication methods, systems, devices, and Photofabrication, and more specifically photolithography, can be limited by diffraction. In order to form smaller and smaller generally can resort to using shorter wavelengths light ... | THis apPLICaTiON rElATEs GENeRalLY tO PhotOFABricATIoN. MoRe SPECifIcAlly, tHIS APplICATIoN reLatES to DiFfraCTIoN uNLIMITED PhotoFaBrIcatIon meThodS, SyStEmS, dEVIces, And MaTEriALS.
phoTOFAbRICAtIoN, ANd mORe SpEcifIcaLly PHotoliThOgrAphy, caN bE lImIteD By DiFFRacTIOn. IN OrdEr To form smALLeR and sMAlLER feATuRes, ... | This application relates generallyto photofabrication. More specifically, this application relates to diffractionunlimited photofabrication methods, systems, devices, and materials. Photofabrication, and more specifically photolithography, can be limited by diffraction. Inorder to form smaller and smaller fe... | This application relates _generally_ _to_ photofabrication. More _specifically,_ this application relates to diffraction unlimited photofabrication methods, _systems,_ devices, and _materials._ Photofabrication, _and_ more specifically photolithography, can _be_ _limited_ by diffraction. _In_ _order_ to form _smaller_ ... |
The present invention relates to a magnetic ink character recognition system provided in an electrostatographic printer and to a method for controlling characters produced by magnetic ink character printing. Preferably, the invention relates to controlling the application of magnetic ink characters by electrostatograph... | the present invention relates to a magnetic ink character recognition system provided in an electrostatographic printer and to a method for controlling characters produced by magnetic ink character printing. preferably, the invention relates to controlling the application of magnetic ink characters by electrostatograph... | The present invention relates to a magnetic ink character recognition system provided in an electrostatographic printer and to a method for controlling characters produced by magnetic ink character printing. Preferably, the invention relates to controlling the application of magnetic ink characters by electrostatograph... | The present invention relates to a magnetic ink character recognition system in an electrostatographic printer and a method for controlling characters produced by magnetic ink character Preferably, the relates to controlling the application of ink characters by electrostatographic printing and to magnetic ink character... | thE PrESENT InVENTIOn rElATeS tO a MAgNEtIC inK chARACter rECoGniTION SYStEm PRovidED iN AN ELeCtrostatoGraPHIc prINteR And TO A MeThoD foR conTRoLlInG ChAraCteRS pRoduCEd By MAGnEtiC iNk cHaraCteR PriNtING. PrEFeRAbly, THe inVEntiON ReLatEs to COntroLLInG the appLiCATIon of maGNeTIc inK CHaRActERs By ELEcTROsTATOGRaPh... | The present invention relatestoa magnetic ink character recognitionsystem provided in an electrostatographic printer and to a method for controllingcharacters produced by magnetic inkcharacter printing.Preferably,the invention relatesto controlling the application of magnetic ink characters by e... | The present invention relates to a magnetic _ink_ character recognition _system_ provided in an electrostatographic _printer_ and to a method for controlling characters produced by magnetic ink character printing. Preferably, the _invention_ relates to controlling the application of magnetic ink characters by electrost... |
The present invention relates to an optically compensated bend (OCB) liquid crystal display device used for the display of liquid crystal display televisions, liquid crystal display monitors, etc.
In regard to liquid crystal display devices, though the twisted nematic (TN) type liquid crystal display device has been ge... | the present invention relates to an optically compensated bend ( ocb ) liquid crystal display device used for the display via liquid crystal display televisions, liquid crystal display monitors, etc. in regard to liquid crystal display devices, though the twisted nematic ( tn ) type liquid crystal display device has be... | The present invention relates to an optically compensated bend (OCB) liquid crystal display device used for the display of liquid crystal display televisions, liquid crystal display monitors, etc. In regard to liquid crystal display devices, thIugt the twisted nematic (TN) type liquid crystal display device has been ge... | The present invention relates to an optically compensated bend (OCB) liquid crystal display device used the display of liquid crystal display televisions, liquid crystal monitors, In regard to display devices, though the twisted nematic type liquid crystal display device been generally used so far, the OCB display devi... | thE PrESENT inVeNtiOn RELaTes tO AN OPtICALlY COMpensATED bEND (OCb) lIqUiD CRySTaL DispLAy dEVIce uSED for tHe DISPLaY OF lIqUId CryStAL dISpLaY tELEVIsioNs, lIquiD cRysTal DisPlAy moNitorS, Etc.
in rEgard to lIQUiD CrYStaL dIsPlAY DEVICeS, thOuGh thE TwIsted nemaTic (tN) TyPe Liquid CRystaL DiSPLaY DeVicE haS beEN GE... | The presentinvention relatesto an optically compensated bend (OCB) liquid crystal display device used for the displayof liquidcrystal display televisions, liquid crystal display monitors, etc. In regard to liquidcrystal display devices, though the twisted nematic (TN) typeliquid crystal display devic... | _The_ _present_ _invention_ _relates_ to an optically compensated _bend_ (OCB) _liquid_ _crystal_ display device used for the display of liquid _crystal_ display televisions, liquid crystal display _monitors,_ etc. In _regard_ to liquid crystal display devices, _though_ the twisted nematic (TN) type liquid crystal disp... |
Advances in telecommunications systems have provided more services to telecommunications users. For example, telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) and text telephones (TTY), hereinafter both referred to as TTY devices, allow users to communicate with non-speech sound on a telephone network. Such users include th... | advances in telecommunications systems have provided more services to telecommunications users. for example, telecommunications device for the deaf ( tdd ) and text telephones ( tty ), hereinafter both referred to as tty devices, allow users to communicate with non - speech sound throughout a telephone network. such us... | Advances in telecommunications systems have provided more services to telecommunications uZerX. For example, telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) and text telephones (TTY ), hereinafter both referred to as TTY devices, allow users to communicate with non - speech sound on a telephone network. Such users include... | Advances in telecommunications systems have provided more services to telecommunications users. For example, telecommunications device the deaf (TDD) and telephones hereinafter both referred to as TTY devices, allow users to communicate with non-speech on telephone network. Such users include those users cannot hear an... | AdvANCes IN tELEcomMuNiCaTIoNS SySTemS haVE ProVIdeD mOre sERvICes to tELecOMMuNICATIoNs usErs. FoR eXaMplE, teLecOmmUNicATIons DeViCe FoR ThE DEAf (tDd) and TexT TElePHonEs (TTy), herEINAfTEr BoTh rEfErREd TO AS TtY dEvICes, ALLOW USErS To COMMUniCAtE wIth noN-SpEech sOunD On a TelEpHOne nEtWOrk. such uSERs inClude Th... | Advances in telecommunications systems have provided more services to telecommunicationsusers. For example, telecommunications device for the deaf(TDD) and text telephones (TTY), hereinafter both referredto as TTY devices, allow usersto communicatewith non-speech sound on a telephone network. S... | Advances _in_ _telecommunications_ systems _have_ provided more _services_ to telecommunications users. For _example,_ telecommunications device _for_ the deaf (TDD) and text telephones (TTY), hereinafter _both_ referred to as TTY devices, allow users to communicate with non-speech sound on a _telephone_ network. Such ... |
Mobile computing devices such as mobile telephones and tablet computers have continued to proliferate in recent years. These mobile devices may be equipped with processors, memory, and the capability to communicate through local and wide area networks, including the Internet. Current mobile devices are also capable of ... | mobile computing devices such as mobile telephones and tablet computers have continued to proliferate in recent years. these mobile devices may be equipped with processors, apps, and the capability to communicate through local to wide area networks, including the internet. current mobile devices are also capable of exe... | Mobile computing devices such as mobile telephones and tablet computers have continued to proliferate in recent years. These mobile devices may be equipL2d wiFY processors, memory, and the capability to communicate through local and wide area networks, including the Internet. Current mobile devices are also capable of ... | Mobile computing devices such as telephones and tablet computers have continued to proliferate in recent years. These mobile devices may be equipped with processors, memory, and the capability to communicate through local and wide area networks, including the Internet. Current mobile are also capable of executing a wid... | moBIlE CoMPUTInG DEViCES SUCH AS mObILE teLEphOnEs And TaBLeT coMPUTErS hAvE conTInuED to PRoLiFeRaTe IN ReCENT yeARs. TheSE MObILe DEVICEs MaY Be EquIpPED WiTH ProCEsSoRS, meMoRY, anD thE CAPAbILITy To cOmmUNicATE ThRoUGh lOCAL And WIDE ArEa NeTWORKS, IncLuDinG ThE inTerNET. CURreNt mObILE DeVICES arE aLSO CApABLe Of ... | Mobile computingdevices such as mobile telephones and tabletcomputers have continuedtoproliferate in recent years. These mobile devices may be equipped with processors, memory,and thecapability to communicate throughlocal and wide area networks, including the Internet. Current mobile devicesarealso capab... | Mobile computing devices such as _mobile_ telephones _and_ tablet _computers_ _have_ _continued_ _to_ _proliferate_ _in_ recent years. These mobile _devices_ _may_ be _equipped_ with processors, _memory,_ _and_ the _capability_ to communicate through local and wide area networks, including the Internet. _Current_ mobil... |
This invention relates to a temperature data producing apparatus for noncontact measuring of the temperature of a high temperature moving object such as a naturally falling melted metal droplet.
When metal material, particularly, metals having a high melting point such as niobium, molybdenum and tungsten or active meta... | this case relates to a temperature data producing apparatus for noncontact measuring of the temperature of a high temperature moving object such as another naturally falling melted metal droplet. when metal material, particularly, metals having a high melting point such as niobium, nickel and tungsten or active metals ... | This invention relates to a temperature data producing apparatus for noncontact measuring of the temperature of a high temperature moving object such as a naturally falling melted metal droplet. When metal material, particularly, metals having a high melting point such as niobium, molybdenum and tungsten or active meta... | This relates to temperature data producing apparatus for noncontact measuring of the temperature of a high temperature object such as a naturally falling melted metal droplet. When metal material, particularly, metals a high melting point such as niobium, and tungsten or active metals as titanium and zircon melted in t... | tHIs inVENTIOn reLatEs tO A TEmPeRatUre DatA prODUcing APpAraTuS foR NOnConTaCT mEASURINg OF thE TemperATurE of a HiGH teMpeRaTure moVInG obJeCt sucH As a nAtuRALLy FALliNG MElTEd MeTAl DROPLEt.
wHen metAl mAterIaL, PaRTiCUlARly, meTALs hAVING a hIGH mELTiNg pOINt suCh aS nioBIUM, MOlYBDeNum AND TUNGSten oR actiVe MetA... | This invention relates to a temperature data producing apparatus for noncontactmeasuring of the temperature of a high temperature moving object such as anaturally falling melted metal droplet. When metal material,particularly, metals having a high melting point such as niobium, molybdenum and tungsten... | This invention _relates_ to a _temperature_ data producing apparatus for _noncontact_ _measuring_ _of_ the temperature of a high temperature _moving_ _object_ _such_ _as_ a naturally falling melted metal droplet. When _metal_ material, particularly, metals having a _high_ melting point such as niobium, molybdenum and t... |
FIG. 6 schematically shows the structure of the prior art mass spectrometer. This instrument has an ion source 23 producing ions. These ions are mass-analyzed by an electric field 24 and a magnetic field 25. The ions then pass through a slit 26 and reach a secondary electron multiplier 27, where they are detected. The ... | fig. 6 schematically shows the structure of the prior art mass spectrometer. this instrument has an ion source 23 producing ions. these ions are mass - absorbed by an electric field 24 and positive magnetic field 25. individual ions then pass through a slit 26 and reach a secondary electron multiplier 27, where they ar... | FIG. 6 schematically shows the structure of the prior art mass spectrometer. This instrument has an ion source 23 producing ions. These ions are mass - analyzed by an electric field 24 and a magnetic field 25. The iKbs then pass through a slit 26 and reach a secondary electron multiplier 27, where they are detected. Th... | FIG. 6 schematically shows the structure of the art mass This instrument has an source 23 producing ions. These ions are mass-analyzed by an electric field 24 and a magnetic field 25. The ions then pass through slit 26 and reach a secondary electron multiplier where they are detected. The output signal from the multipl... | FIg. 6 SChEmatICally shOwS THE STRuCtuRe OF thE pRior ArT MASs sPEcTROMeTeR. thiS iNsTrumENt HAS an ION SoURcE 23 PrODuCING Ions. tHese ioNS ARe mASs-ANAlyZeD BY an eLEctrIc fIELd 24 anD a mAGNeTiC Field 25. thE IoNs TheN PASS thRoUgH A sLIt 26 ANd REach a SeconDarY electROn MULTIplIEr 27, Where THeY aRE detEcTeD. tHe ... | FIG. 6 schematically shows thestructure of the prior art mass spectrometer. This instrument has an ion source 23 producing ions. These ions are mass-analyzed by an electric field24 and a magnetic field 25. The ionsthen pass through a slit 26 and reach a secondary electron multiplier 27, where they are detec... | FIG. 6 schematically shows the structure of the prior art mass spectrometer. This instrument has an ion source 23 _producing_ _ions._ _These_ ions are _mass-analyzed_ by an electric field 24 and a magnetic field 25. _The_ ions then pass through a slit 26 and reach _a_ secondary electron multiplier 27, _where_ they _are... |
Ribonucleotide diphosphate reductase (RR) is a highly regulated enzyme in the deoxyribonucleotide synthesis pathway that is ubiquitously present in human, bacteria, yeast, and other organisms (Jordan 1998). RR is responsible for the de novo conversion of ribonucleotide diphosphate to 2′-deoxyribonucleotide diphosphate,... | ribonucleotide diphosphate reductase ( rr ) is a rate regulated enzyme in the deoxyribonucleotide synthesis pathway that is ubiquitously present in human, bacteria, reptiles, and other organisms ( jordan 1998 ). rr is responsible for the de novo conversion of ribonucleotide diphosphate to 2 ′ - deoxyribonucleotide diph... | Ribonucleotide diphosphate reductase (RR) is a highly regulated enzyme in the deoxyribonucleotide synthesis pathway that is ubiquitously present in human, bacteria, yeast, and oth2% ortahisms (Jordan 1998 ). RR is tesponsiboe for the de novo conversion of ribonucleotide diphosphate to 2 ′ - deoxyribonucleotide diphosph... | Ribonucleotide diphosphate reductase (RR) a highly regulated enzyme in the deoxyribonucleotide synthesis pathway is ubiquitously present in human, bacteria, and other organisms (Jordan RR is responsible for the de novo conversion of ribonucleotide diphosphate to diphosphate, a process that is essential for DNA synthesi... | rIBoNUCLeOTiDe DIPhOSPHATE ReductASE (Rr) Is a hIghLY REGuLaTeD ENzYME In THe dEoxYriBOnUcLeOTiDe sYNtHeSiS PathWAY THat iS ubIQuitoUslY pRESEnt iN HUMAn, BacteRIa, yeaST, aND otHeR ORGAnISms (jORdAN 1998). rR iS REsPONSIBLE fOR THe de noVO ConVERsIon of rIbOnUclEotIde diPhospHATE To 2′-DEOXyrIBOnuclEOTide dIpHosPhaTe,... | Ribonucleotidediphosphate reductase (RR) is a highly regulated enzyme in the deoxyribonucleotide synthesis pathway that isubiquitously presentin human, bacteria, yeast, and other organisms (Jordan 1998). RR is responsiblefor the de novo conversion of ribonucleotide diphosphate to 2′-deoxyribonucleotide dip... | Ribonucleotide diphosphate reductase (RR) is a highly _regulated_ enzyme _in_ the deoxyribonucleotide synthesis pathway _that_ _is_ ubiquitously present in human, bacteria, yeast, and other organisms (Jordan 1998). RR _is_ responsible for _the_ de novo conversion of ribonucleotide _diphosphate_ to 2′-deoxyribonucleotid... |
Gripper assembly designs for automated tape libraries have traditionally been lacking in one or more of the following areas: reliability, cost size, speed, simplicity, and flexibility. U.S. Pat. No. 5,253,911, assigned to the assignee of the present invention, provided an improvement over prior art gripper assemblies b... | gripper assembly designs for automated tape libraries have traditionally been lacking in one or more of the following areas : reliability, cost size, speed, simplicity, and flexibility. u. s. pat. no. 5, 911, 911, submitted to the assignee of the present invention, provided an improvement over prior art gripper assembl... | Gripper assembly designs for automated tape libraries have traditionally been lZDking in one or more of the following areas: reliability, cost size, speed, simplicity, and flexibility. U. S. Pat. No. 5, 253, 911, assigned to the aseigne4 of the present invention, provided an improvement over prior art gripper assemblie... | Gripper assembly designs for automated tape libraries have traditionally been lacking in one or more of the following reliability, cost size, speed, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,253,911, assigned to the of the present invention, provided an improvement over prior art gripper by providing a servomotor-driven belt which actuates ... | GrIPPer AsSeMBly DeSiGNS For auTOMaTeD tApe LIBrarIEs HAVE tradITIoNAlly BeEN LAcKiNg IN onE Or mOre oF THe fOLLOwIng Areas: reLiABilItY, cost SIZe, SpeEd, SImPliCITy, AND FlEXIbIliTY. U.s. pat. no. 5,253,911, assIgned to ThE aSSIgnee OF ThE pResENt InvEnTiOn, PRoViDED an IMPRovEMeNT oVER pRiOr aRT GRIpPER aSSEmBLIEs b... | Gripper assembly designs for automated tape libraries havetraditionally been lacking inone or more of thefollowing areas: reliability, cost size, speed, simplicity, and flexibility. U.S. Pat. No. 5,253,911,assigned to the assignee ofthe presentinvention, provided an improvement over prior art gripp... | Gripper assembly designs _for_ automated tape _libraries_ have traditionally been lacking in _one_ or more _of_ the following areas: _reliability,_ cost _size,_ speed, simplicity, and _flexibility._ _U.S._ Pat. No. 5,253,911, assigned _to_ the assignee of the present _invention,_ _provided_ an improvement over _prior_ ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to networked file servers and caching proxy servers and more particularly to systems and methods for implementing a takeover of a reliable network connection by a backup host machine, particularly file servers, caching proxy servers, database servers, streaming media ser... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to networked file servers and caching proxy servers and more particularly to systems and methods for implementing a takeover of a reliable network connection by a backup host machine, particularly file servers, caching proxy servers, database servers, streaming media ser... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to networked file servers and caching proxy servers and more particularly to systems and methods for implementing a takeover of a reliable network connection by a backup host machine, particularly file servers, caching proxy servers, database servers, streaming media ser... | 1. Field of Invention This relates to networked file servers and caching proxy servers and more particularly to systems and methods for implementing takeover of a reliable network connection by a backup host machine, particularly file servers, caching servers, database servers, streaming media servers, database proxies... | 1. FIElD oF The INvEnTion
tHiS INveNtIOn RelaTEs tO nETwORkED FiLE SERvERs ANd CacHinG proXY SERveRS aNd moRe PaRTiCULarLy tO sYSteMS AnD mEtHODS for implEMenTInG a tAkEoVER of a rELiaBLE nEtWOrk COnNEcTioN bY a BaCkuP HOSt mAcHIne, paRTIcUlArLy fiLE serVeRs, cAchinG prOXY serveRS, dAtaBAse seRveRS, StREaMiNg mediA SER... | 1. Fieldof the Invention This invention relates tonetworked file servers and caching proxy servers and more particularly to systems andmethods for implementing a takeover of a reliablenetwork connection by a backup host machine, particularly file servers, caching proxy servers,database servers, streamin... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention This invention relates to _networked_ file servers and caching proxy servers and more particularly to _systems_ and methods for implementing a takeover of a reliable network connection by a _backup_ host machine, particularly file servers, caching proxy servers, database servers, streaming _... |
Large financial institutions provide financing for countless numbers of customers, including individual customers and companies. In the case where a financial institution provides financing for companies, credit requests can be for amounts in the tens, if not hundreds of millions of dollars. Further, financial institut... | large financial institutions provide financing for countless numbers of organizations, including individual customers and companies. in the case where a financial institution provides financing for companies, credit requests can be for billions in the tens, if not hundreds of millions of dollars. further, financial ins... | Large financial jnstitutionz provide financing for countless numbers of customers, including individual customers and companies. In the case where a financial institution provides financing for compsnieA, credit requests can be for amounts in the FeBs, if not hundreds of millions of do;Iars. Further, financial institut... | Large financial institutions provide for countless numbers customers, including individual customers and companies. In the case where a financial institution provides financing for companies, credit requests can be for amounts the tens, not of millions of dollars. Further, financial institutions can receive great numbe... | LARgE fiNANCial inStITUtiOns providE FiNaNCInG For CoUNTLESs nuMbErS oF cuStOMERs, IncLuDING inDIVidUaL custOMErS aNd compANIEs. iN the CasE whErE A FinaNCiaL InstiTuTioN prOVIDEs finanCING FoR cOMpaNIEs, credit reqUeStS can bE FOR AMOUnTS IN the tEns, If NOT HUNdrEDS Of MILLIonS of dOllarS. fURtHer, fInanciaL iNSTitUT... | Large financialinstitutions provide financing for countless numbers of customers, including individual customers and companies. In the case where a financial institution provides financing for companies, credit requests can be for amounts in thetens, ifnot hundreds of millions of dollars. Fur... | _Large_ financial institutions _provide_ _financing_ for _countless_ _numbers_ of customers, including individual customers and companies. _In_ the case _where_ a financial _institution_ provides financing for companies, credit requests can be for _amounts_ _in_ the _tens,_ if not _hundreds_ of millions of dollars. Fur... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a memory card having an erroneous erase preventing function and its control apparatus, and a data transmission/reception apparatus.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventionally, an external storage apparatus such as a magnetic tape, magnetic disc, optical dis... | 1. field of the invention the device invention relates together a memory card having an erroneous erase preventing function and its control apparatus, and a data transmission / reception apparatus. 2a. description within the prior art conventionally, any external storage apparatus such as a magnetic tape, magnetic disc... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relah@s to a memory card having an erroneous erase preventing function and its control apparatus, and a data transmission / reception apparatus. 2. Description of the Prior Art Conventionally, an external storage apparatus such as a magnetic tape, magnetic disc, optical d... | 1. Field of the The present invention to a memory card having an erase preventing function and its control apparatus, and data transmission/reception apparatus. 2. Description of the Prior Art Conventionally, an external storage apparatus such as a magnetic tape, magnetic disc, disc, memory card and the like is used st... | 1. fIeld oF the inVeNTION
thE prESeNt inveNTIoN reLAtEs tO a memorY CArd HAVING an ErRONeOUS EraSe preveNTiNg FunCTIoN and its cOnTRoL ApPARAtUS, aND A Data TraNSmISSIon/rECEPTioN APPArAtUs.
2. DeScRIptioN Of tHE priOr ArT
coNVENtIoNaLly, aN extERnaL sToRAGe AppaRAtuS suCh aS a magnETic TapE, mAGneTic Disc, OPtIcal DIS... | 1.Field of theInvention The present invention relates to a memory card having an erroneous erase preventing function and its control apparatus, and a data transmission/reception apparatus. 2. Descriptionof the PriorArt Conventionally, an external storage apparatus such as a magnetic tape, magnetic... | 1. _Field_ _of_ _the_ Invention The present invention relates _to_ a memory card having _an_ erroneous erase preventing function and its control apparatus, and a data transmission/reception apparatus. 2. Description of the Prior Art Conventionally, an external storage apparatus _such_ as a magnetic tape, magnetic disc,... |
Concomitant with development trends in vehicles, the vehicles are recently provided with stability and various other conveniences, in addition to basic traveling performances, and a plurality of sensors are applied in and out of a vehicle body to enable detection of a scene and an environment of an area around the vehi... | concomitant with development trends in vehicles, the vehicles emerged recently provided with stability beyond various other conveniences, in addition to basic traveling performances, and a plurality of sensors frequently applied in and out of a vehicle body to enable detection of this scene and an environment of an are... | Concomitant with development trends in vehicles, the vehicles are recently provided 2(th stability and various other conveniences, in addition to gasiS traveling performances, and a plurality of sensors are applied in and out of a vehicle body to enable detection of a scene and an environment of an area around the vehi... | Concomitant with development in vehicles, the vehicles are recently provided stability and various conveniences, in addition basic traveling performances, and a plurality of sensors are applied in and out of a vehicle body to of a scene and an environment of an around the vehicle while sitting inside the vehicle. Most ... | ConComiTAnt WIth DEvELoPMenT TRENDs iN vehiCLES, thE VEHiclEs are REcEntLy PrOViDeD WitH STAbiLitY aNd variOUs oTHER cONvENIENCES, In adDITION to BaSIC TraVeling pERforManCeS, ANd A PlURALity oF SeNsORS ARE appLIed In And OUt Of A vehIclE BOdy TO EnAblE deTeCtioN Of a sCEnE AND AN eNviRONmEnt oF aN AReA aROund THE VEhI... | Concomitant with development trends invehicles, the vehicles are recently provided with stability and various other conveniences, in addition tobasic traveling performances, and a pluralityof sensors areapplied in and out ofa vehicle body to enable detection of a scene and an environment of an area arou... | _Concomitant_ with development trends in _vehicles,_ the _vehicles_ are recently provided with stability and _various_ other conveniences, in addition to basic traveling performances, and a _plurality_ of sensors _are_ _applied_ in _and_ out of a vehicle body to enable detection of a scene and an environment _of_ an ar... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fabrication method of a semiconductor device.
2. Description of the Related Art
A silicon oxide film has been used as a gate insulating film or the like in field effect transistors in a semiconductor integrated circuit (IC). Silicon oxide is an extremely exce... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a fabrication method of a semiconductor device. 2. description of the related art a silicon oxide film has been used as a gate insulating film or the like in field effect transistors in a semiconductor integrated circuit ( ic ). silicon barrier is an extremely ... | 1. Foeid of the Invention The present invention relates to a fabrication method of a semiconductor device. 2. Description of the Related Art A silicon oxide f8lK has been used as a gate insulating film or the like in field effect transistors in a semiconductor integrated circuit (IC ). Silicon oxide is an extremely exc... | 1. Field of the Invention The present relates to a fabrication method of semiconductor device. 2. Description of the Art A oxide film has been used as a gate insulating film or the like field effect transistors in a semiconductor integrated circuit (IC). Silicon is an extremely excellent material an insulating film bec... | 1. fiElD of THE inveNtiON
tHe prEsEnt iNvEntIon RelAtES tO A FaBRiCAtIOn METhoD OF A SeMICoNdUcTor DEvICe.
2. DEscRiPTion OF THE RelaTED ARt
A sILICoN OXIDE FiLm HaS beeN USed as a GAte InSUlaTing fILM oR tHe Like IN fielD EfFeCT traNsisToRS In A SeMiCoNdUcTOr iNtEgratEd CIRcuIT (ic). SILicON oxIde IS an extReMely exce... | 1. Fieldofthe InventionThe present invention relates to a fabricationmethod of a semiconductor device. 2. Description of theRelated Art Asilicon oxide film hasbeen used as a gate insulating film or thelike in field effect transistors in a semiconductor integrated circuit (IC). Silicon oxide is an extrem... | 1. _Field_ of _the_ _Invention_ The present invention relates to a fabrication method of a semiconductor device. 2. Description _of_ the Related Art _A_ silicon oxide _film_ _has_ been used _as_ a gate insulating film _or_ the like in field effect _transistors_ in a semiconductor integrated circuit (IC). Silicon oxide ... |
Traditional blenders are large, heavy kitchen appliances that are powered through a connection to an electrical power outlet. Because of these physical characteristics and electrical power requirements, traditional blenders are not easily transportable and have limited use outside of the kitchen environment. Furthermor... | traditional blenders are large, heavy kitchen appliances whose are powered through a connection to an electrical power outlet. because of these physical characteristics and electrical power requirements, traditional blenders are not inherently transportable and have limited use outside of the kitchen environment. furth... | Traditional blenders are large, hezFy ki5cJen appliand4s that are powe$ee through a connection to an electrical power outlet. Because of these physical characteristics and electrical power requirements, traditional blenders are not easily transportable and have limited use outside of the kitchen environment. Furthermor... | Traditional blenders are large, heavy kitchen appliances that are powered through a connection to an outlet. Because of these physical characteristics and electrical requirements, traditional blenders are not transportable have limited use outside of the kitchen environment. Furthermore, traditional blenders are not mo... | trAditIONal bleNdErs ARE LaRGE, HeAVY Kitchen Appliances THAt aRe POweRed throUgh A cOnNECTiON to An ElecTriCAl PoWer OUTlET. bECAUSE oF thEse PhySical CHaRaCTeristIcS AnD eleCTRicAl POwER rEQuIrEmentS, TRADItioNaL bLeNderS ARE NOt EASILy tRaNspoRtabLe AND haVe liMited Use oUTSIDE OF ThE kItCHeN enVIroNmEnt. fuRTHerMOR... | Traditional blenders are large, heavy kitchen appliances that are powered through aconnection to anelectrical power outlet. Because of these physical characteristics and electrical power requirements, traditional blenders are not easily transportableand have limiteduse outside of the kit... | Traditional blenders are large, heavy kitchen appliances that _are_ powered through a _connection_ to an electrical _power_ outlet. Because of these physical characteristics and electrical power requirements, traditional blenders are not easily transportable and have limited use _outside_ of the kitchen environment. Fu... |
The present invention relates to locksets, and more particularly to electronic-actuated locksets.
Locksets are generally known and typically include a latch or deadbolt engageable with a strike so as to “lock” or retain a door disposed within a doorframe. Certain known locksets include electronic components, such as ke... | the present invention relates to locksets, and more particularly to electronic - actuated locksets. locksets are currently known and typically include a latch or deadbolt engageable with a strike so as to “ lock ” or retain its door disposed within a doorframe. certain known variants include electronic components, such... | The present invention relates to locksets, and more particularly to electronic - actuated locksets. Locksets are gSne%ally known and typically include a latsB or deadbolt enhageabl$ w9tY a strike so as to “ lock ” or retain a dlir disposed @ithun a doprvrame. Certain known locksets include electronic components, such a... | The present invention relates to locksets, and more particularly electronic-actuated locksets. Locksets generally known and include a latch engageable with a strike so as to “lock” or a door disposed within a doorframe. Certain known locksets include electronic components, such as key pad, card readers, etc., that used... | thE PReseNt inVENTIOn RElATES tO LOCksetS, aNd MoRE PArTiCUlaRly tO ELEctROniC-ACtuAted LoCKsetS.
LOcksets aRE gEnERAlly KnoWN and TyPiCally InClUde A LaTcH or dEAdBOlt ENgagEaBLe WiTh A stRIkE so As To “lOcK” oR reTaIn a DOOr dispoSEd wiThIN A DOORfRAMe. CErTAiN KnOWN LocKSEts iNCLudE eLECtRonic cOmponENTs, suCh As ke... | The present invention relates to locksets, and more particularly to electronic-actuated locksets. Locksets are generally known and typically include a latch or deadbolt engageable with a strike so as to “lock” or retaina door disposed within a doorframe.Certain known locksetsinclude electronic... | The present invention _relates_ to locksets, and more particularly _to_ electronic-actuated locksets. Locksets _are_ generally known and typically include a latch _or_ deadbolt engageable with a strike _so_ _as_ to “lock” or retain a _door_ disposed within _a_ doorframe. Certain known _locksets_ _include_ electronic co... |
The invention relates in general to motor vehicle equipment.
More specifically, the invention relates to a tire comprising an airtight rubber cover and a reinforcing structure essentially formed of a plurality of fibres individually embedded in the rubber and arranged in several layers.
Present-day tire performance, pa... | the inventor relates in principle to motor vehicle design. more specifically, the invention relates to each vehicle comprising an airtight rubber cover and a reinforcing structure essentially formed of a plurality of fibres individually embedded in tire rubber and arranged in several layers. present - day tire performa... | The invention relates in general to motor vehicle equipment. More specifically, the invention relates to a tire comprising an airtight rugner cover and a reinforcing structure essentially formed of a plurQliyy of fibres individually embedded in the rubber and arranged in seGe#al layers. Present - day tire performance, ... | The invention relates in to motor vehicle equipment. More specifically, the invention relates to a tire comprising an airtight rubber cover and a reinforcing structure essentially formed of a plurality fibres individually embedded in the rubber and arranged several layers. Present-day tire performance, particularly ter... | tHE INveNTION RELAtes In GENERal tO motoR vEhIcLE EQUIPmENT.
mOre SPECIfICALLY, The INVEnTIOn rElates tO a TIre COMpRISing AN aIRtIght rUBbeR covEr AND A REINfoRCinG sTrUctuRE ESSENtiaLlY fOrMEd OF A plUrALitY OF FiBrES INdividUAlLy emBEDdeD In the RubbeR aND aRRANgEd IN SeVEraL LAyers.
PrEsENt-DaY tIRE PErFORMancE, Pa... | The invention relates in general to motor vehicle equipment. More specifically, theinvention relates to atire comprising an airtight rubber cover and a reinforcing structure essentially formed of a plurality of fibres individually embedded in the rubber and arrangedinseveral layers. Present-day tirep... | _The_ _invention_ relates in _general_ _to_ motor vehicle equipment. _More_ specifically, the _invention_ _relates_ to a tire comprising an airtight rubber cover and a _reinforcing_ structure essentially formed of a plurality of fibres _individually_ embedded _in_ the rubber _and_ _arranged_ _in_ _several_ _layers._ Pr... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to searching for data and, more particularly, to analyzing a natural language message, determining a category in a knowledge base corresponding to the content of the message, and intelligently providing documents from the knowledge base category in response to the messag... | 3. field of the invention this invention relates to searching for data and, more particularly, to analyzing a natural language message, determining a category in a knowledge base corresponding to the content of the message, and intelligently providing documents from the knowledge base category in response to the messag... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to searching for data and, more particularly, to anZlUzing a natural language message, determining a category in a knowledge base corresponding to the content of the message, and intelligently providing documents from the knowledge base category in response to the messaY... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to searching for data and, more particularly, to analyzing a natural language message, determining a category in a knowledge base corresponding to the content of the message, and intelligently providing documents from base category in response to the message. 2. Descript... | 1. FielD of thE iNVEntIoN
tHis invENtION reLATES to sEarcHinG fOR datA AND, mORe ParTICULarlY, to ANALyZing a NATuraL LanGuaGE mESSAGE, deTerMINiNG A CaTEGORY iN A kNoWledge Base cOrREsPondiNG tO THE cONTEnT OF ThE mEssaGe, and intELlIgEntLY PrOvidInG dOCuMENts from THE KNowLEDGE bAse catEgoRY IN respoNSE TO ThE mESSag... | 1. Field of the Invention Thisinvention relates to searching for data and,more particularly, to analyzing a natural language message, determining acategory in a knowledge base corresponding to the content of the message, and intelligently providing documents from the knowledge base category inrespo... | 1. Field of the Invention _This_ invention relates to searching for data _and,_ _more_ particularly, _to_ analyzing a natural language message, determining a _category_ in a knowledge base corresponding to _the_ content of the message, _and_ intelligently providing documents from _the_ knowledge base category in _respo... |
In recent years, among radiation therapy systems for the purpose of cancer therapy, there have been advanced development and/or construction of a cancer therapy system that utilizes a particle beam of proton, heavy ion, etc. (called, in particular, as a particle beam therapy system) As is well known, according to a par... | in recent years, among radiation therapy systems for the purpose of cancer therapy, there have been advanced development and / or construction of a cancer therapy system that utilizes a particle beam of proton, heavy ion, etc. ( called, in particular, as a particle beam therapy system ) as is well known, according to a... | In recent jearX, wmlng radiation therapy systems for the purpose of cancer therapy, there have been advanced development and / or construction of a cancer therapy system that utilizes a lart(cle beam of proton, heavy ion, etc. (called, in particular, as a particle beam therapy system) As is well known, according to a p... | recent years, among radiation therapy systems for the of cancer therapy, there have been advanced development and/or construction of a cancer therapy system that utilizes a particle beam of proton, heavy ion, etc. (called, in particular, as a particle beam therapy system) As is known, according a particle beam therapy ... | in reCEnT YeArS, AMONG RADIaTiON THeraPy sYStemS for THe puRpoSE OF canCeR THERApY, there havE BeeN aDvAnCEd develOpmeNt anD/oR coNsTRuCtiON of A cANCER thERapy SyStEm tHaT uTiLizES a PArtiCLE beaM oF pROtON, heavy Ion, Etc. (CalLED, In parTIcuLaR, aS a PartIclE BeAm TheRaPy sySTem) AS Is wELL KNown, acCoRdiNG to a pAr... | Inrecent years, amongradiation therapy systemsfor the purpose of cancer therapy, there havebeen advanced development and/or construction of a cancer therapy system that utilizes a particle beam of proton, heavy ion, etc.(called, in particular,asa particle beam therapy system) As iswell known,acc... | In recent years, among radiation therapy systems _for_ _the_ purpose of cancer _therapy,_ there have been advanced development and/or construction of a cancer _therapy_ system _that_ utilizes a particle beam of proton, heavy ion, etc. (called, in _particular,_ as a particle beam therapy system) As is well known, accord... |
Liquid crystal per se cannot emit light. Therefore, in a liquid crystal display device, it is necessary to use a back light module to provide a light source having even and high brightness for a liquid crystal cell.
The back light module generally includes a light source, an optical film, a light guide plate and a back... | liquid crystal detector se cannot emit light. therefore, in a liquid crystal display device, it is necessary to use a back light module to provide a light source having even and high brightness as a liquid crystal cell. the back light module generally includes a light source, an optical film, a light guide plate and a ... | Liquid crystal per se cannot emit light. Th4reforr, in a liquid crystal display device, it is necessary to use a back light module to provide a light source having even and high brightness for a liquid crystal cell. The back light module generally includes a light slurSe, an optical film, a light guide plate and a back... | Liquid crystal per se cannot light. Therefore, in a crystal display device, is necessary to use a back light module to provide a light source having even and high brightness for a crystal cell. The back light generally includes a source, an optical a light guide plate and a back plate, for example. In particular, depen... | lIQUID CryStaL pEr Se CaNnot emiT ligHt. ThErEfore, IN A liQuiD crySTAl DIsPLAy DeviCE, IT iS nEcEssARY to usE a BAck LIgHT MoDUle TO ProviDe a LigHt SOuRcE HAvInG EVEN ANd hiGh BRighTnESS fOR a liquiD cryStAL CELL.
tHe bAck Light mODulE GENEraLlY InCLudes a liGht sOuRCe, aN oPTIcAL fIlM, A LiGHt guIDe plate AnD A BAck... | Liquid crystal per secannot emit light.Therefore, in a liquid crystaldisplaydevice, itis necessary to use a back light module to provide alight source havingeven and high brightness for aliquid crystal cell. The back light module generally includes a light source,an optical film, a light guide plate an... | Liquid crystal per se cannot emit light. Therefore, in a liquid _crystal_ display _device,_ _it_ is necessary to _use_ _a_ back _light_ _module_ to provide _a_ light source having _even_ and high brightness _for_ a _liquid_ crystal cell. The back _light_ _module_ generally includes a light source, an optical _film,_ a ... |
With the growth of the Internet, web-sites are increasingly providing content such as news, articles, and stories. There are an increasing number of sources for content on the Internet. With this growth, content distribution on the Internet has become disorganized. For example, popular news sites carry redundant news i... | with the growth of the internet, web - sites are increasingly providing content such as news, reviews, and stories. there are an increasing number of sources for content on the network. with this growth, content distribution on the internet has become disorganized. for example, popular news sites carry redundant news i... | With the growth of the Internet, web - sites are increasingly providing content such as news, articles, and stories. There are an increasing number of sources for content on the Internet. With this growth, content distribution on the Internet has become disorganized. For example, popular news sites carry redundant news... | With the growth of the Internet, web-sites increasingly providing content such as news, articles, and stories. There are an increasing number of sources for on the Internet. With this growth, content distribution on the Internet has become disorganized. For example, popular sites carry redundant news items, users have ... | wiTH thE GrOWTh of the iNTeRNet, Web-siTeS arE incrEasiNgLY providiNg COnTeNt SUCh aS newS, ArTIclES, aNd stORies. TheRe arE AN incrEaSing nuMBER OF soURcES FOR cOnteNT On ThE iNTERnEt. WITH tHis gRoWth, coNtent dIsTRIBUTioN ON THe INTErNeT HAs BeCOme DiSorgaNizeD. FOR eXAmple, POPULaR nEwS SitEs cARRY reDUNdaNt nEws i... | With the growth ofthe Internet, web-sites areincreasingly providing content such asnews, articles,and stories. There areanincreasing number of sources for content on the Internet.With this growth, content distribution onthe Internet has become disorganized. For example, popular news sites carry ... | With the growth of the _Internet,_ web-sites are increasingly providing content such as news, articles, and stories. There _are_ an increasing number of _sources_ for content on the Internet. With this growth, content distribution on the Internet has _become_ _disorganized._ _For_ example, _popular_ news sites carry _r... |
1. Field
Embodiments of the present invention relate to a propulsion apparatus for ships and a ship including the same.
2. Description of the Related Art
Contra-rotating propellers are an propulsion apparatus that may achieve high propeller efficiency by causing a rear propeller rotating in a direction opposite to the ... | 1. field embodiments of the present invention relate to a propulsion apparatus for ships and a ship including the same. 2. description of the related art contra - rotating propellers are an propulsion apparatus that may achieve full propeller efficiency by having a rear propeller rotating in a direction opposite to the... | 1. Field Embodiments of the present invention relate to a propulsion apparatus for ships and a ship including the same. 2. Description of the Related Art Contra - rotating proLeliers are an propulsion apparatus that may achieve high propeller efficiency by xZusing a rear propeller rotating in a direction opposite to th... | 1. Field Embodiments of the present invention relate to propulsion apparatus for ships and ship including the same. 2. Description of the Art Contra-rotating propellers are an apparatus that may achieve high efficiency by causing a rear propeller rotating a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of a front pro... | 1. FIELd
eMbOdiMeNtS oF THE preSENt iNvention RElAte to a PropuLSION aPPARaTUS fOR ShIPs AnD A SHIP IncLUDINg tHe Same.
2. DEScrIptION OF the RElATed aRT
contra-ROtATiNG prOpelLers ARe aN pROPulsIoN ApPARAtus tHat MaY AcHieVE hIgh pRoPElLEr eFFICiENcY BY CAUSIng a reAr PROpeller ROTatING in a dIRECtION oPPoSiTe to The ... | 1. Field Embodiments of the presentinventionrelate to a propulsion apparatus for shipsand a ship including thesame. 2. Description of the RelatedArt Contra-rotating propellers are an propulsion apparatus that may achieve high propeller efficiency by causinga rear propeller rotating in a direction oppo... | 1. _Field_ _Embodiments_ of _the_ _present_ invention relate to _a_ propulsion apparatus for _ships_ and a ship including the _same._ _2._ Description of the Related Art Contra-rotating propellers _are_ an propulsion apparatus that may achieve _high_ propeller efficiency by causing a rear propeller _rotating_ _in_ _a_ ... |
The present inventor has recognized that typical electrical connectors using standard MIL-C-39029 contacts commonly use a retaining clip to hold them in the electrical connector. The present inventor has also recognized that retaining clips commonly require a removal tool to be used to remove such contacts from an elec... | the present inventor has recognized that typical electrical connectors using standard mil - c - 39029 contacts commonly use a retaining clip to hold them in the electrical connector. the present inventor has also recognized that retaining clips will require a removal process to be used to remove such contacts leaving a... | The pr#seht inventor has recognized that typical electrical connectors using standard MIL - C - 39029 contacts commonly use a re5ainiJg clip to hold them in the electrical connector. The present inventor has also recognized that retaining clips commonly require a removal tool to be used to remove such contacts from an ... | The present inventor has recognized that typical electrical connectors using standard MIL-C-39029 contacts commonly use a retaining clip to hold them in the electrical connector. The present inventor has also recognized that retaining clips commonly require a removal tool to be used to remove such contacts from an conn... | the pRESenT iNvEnTor HAS rECoGNized that tYPiCAl ELEctRIcAl COnnECtors UsiNG StANDARD MIL-c-39029 cONTaCtS CommOnlY usE a RETAINiNG cLip To hOld THEm IN the ELectrical coNNeCToR. The pResEnt iNvEnTOR HAs aLSO reCognIzed that REtaInInG CLIps cOmmOnly requiRe a reMoval Tool to be uSED To remOvE SUch conTacts fRom AN elEC... | The present inventor has recognized that typical electrical connectors using standard MIL-C-39029 contacts commonly use a retaining clip to hold them in the electrical connector. Thepresent inventor has also recognized that retaining clips commonly require aremoval tool to be used to remove such contac... | The present inventor has recognized that typical electrical connectors using standard MIL-C-39029 contacts commonly use _a_ retaining clip _to_ hold them _in_ the electrical _connector._ _The_ present inventor _has_ also recognized _that_ retaining clips commonly require a _removal_ tool to be _used_ to remove such con... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to optical modulators, specifically optical retarder and polarization modulator assemblies that are used in optical systems such as lasers or narrow-band quasi-monochromatic beams that exhibit a relatively long coherence length (many waves).
2. Description of th... | 1. field of the invention the invention relates generally to optical modulators, specifically optical retarder and polarization modulator assemblies that are used in optical systems such as lasers incorporating narrow - band quasi - monochromatic beams that contain a relatively long coherence length ( many waves ). 2. ... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates generally to optical modulators, specifically optical retarder and polarization modulator assemblies that are used in optical systems such as lasers or narrow - band quasi - monochromatic beams that exhibit a relatively long coherence length (many waves ). 2. Description ... | 1. Field of the The invention relates optical modulators, specifically optical retarder and polarization modulator that are used in optical systems such as lasers or narrow-band quasi-monochromatic beams that exhibit a relatively long coherence length (many waves). 2. Description of the Related Art The phenomenon of ph... | 1. FIeld of tHe InVEnTion
thE INVENtIOn RelAtES GEnERaLly to optIcAl moDuLaTors, spECIFiCally OPTICaL ReTaRDER ANd poLARizAtion mOdUlaTOR aSsemblies ThaT arE usED IN opTicAL SySteMs sucH aS lAsERS Or NarrOW-baNd QuaSi-MONOchRoMaTiC beAMs tHaT eXHibit a ReLATiVeLY lonG coHErEnce LEngTh (many WavEs).
2. dESCrIpTiON oF TH... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates generallyto optical modulators, specifically optical retarder and polarization modulator assemblies that are used in optical systems such as lasers ornarrow-band quasi-monochromatic beams that exhibit a relatively long coherence length (many waves).... | 1. Field of _the_ _Invention_ The invention relates generally to optical modulators, specifically optical retarder and polarization modulator _assemblies_ that are _used_ in optical _systems_ such as lasers or narrow-band _quasi-monochromatic_ beams that exhibit a relatively long coherence length (many waves). 2. Descr... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a system and method for use in a telephone network, the system and method for providing automatic collect messaging for a calling party placing a collect call to a called party where a destination number associated with the called party has restricted access fo... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a system and method for use in a telephone network, the system and method for providing automatic collect messaging for a calling party placing a collect call to a called party where a destination number associated by the called party has restricted access for ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a system and method for use in a telephone network, the system and method for providing automatic collect messaging for a calling party placing a collect call to a called pwFty where a destination number associated with the called party has restricted access fo... | Field of the Invention The invention to a system and method for use in a telephone network, the system method for providing automatic collect messaging for a party placing a collect to a called party where a destination number associated with the called party has restricted access for collect telephone calls. 2. Backgr... | 1. FiELd OF the iNvEntiON
THE pRESeNT InVEntION RELaTES To a SystEm AnD MetHOd fOr Use IN A TElEPHonE NeTWork, thE sysTem And mEthoD for PROviDiNG AuTOMaTiC coLlecT mEssaGiNG fOr A caLliNG partY placINg a collecT CAlL tO A calLED PaRTy WhERE a dEstInation nUmbeR assOcIAtEd wiTh THE CallED pArty has rEsTriCtED acCeSs fO... | 1. Fieldof theInventionThe present invention relates to a system andmethodforusein a telephone network, the systemand method for providing automatic collect messaging for acalling party placing a collectcall to a called party where a destination number associated with the called party has restrictedacc... | 1. Field _of_ the _Invention_ The present invention relates _to_ a system and method for use in a _telephone_ network, the system and method _for_ providing automatic collect messaging for a calling party placing a collect call to a called party where a destination number associated with the called party _has_ restrict... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a nigrosine granulated colorant that is used to impart a color to thermoplastic resin and for other purposes and has good handlability and good dispersibility in resin, a method of producing the same, a high-concentration master batch using the granulated color... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a nigrosine granulated colorant that is used to impart a color to thermoplastic resin and various other purposes and has good handlability and good dispersibility in resin, a method of producing the same, a high - concentration master batch using the ceramic co... | 1. Field of the Invention The pDessnt invention relates to a nigrosine granulated colorant that is used to impart a color to thermoplastic resin and for other purposes and has good handlability and good dispersibility in resin, a method of producing the same, a high - concentration master batch using the granulated vol... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to a nigrosine granulated colorant that is used to impart a color to thermoplastic resin for and has good handlability good dispersibility in resin, a method of producing same, a high-concentration master batch using the granulated colorant, a method of producing the ... | 1. FIElD OF The InVenTIon
tHe pResENt iNvenTiOn RElaTEs TO a NIgrOsiNE GraNUlaTED colorANT tHAt Is useD to IMPARt A CoLOR To TherMoplASTiC REsIn ANd FoR othEr pUrpoSES aND HAS gOOD HaNDlAbIliTy and GOoD diSPersiBilitY iN rEsin, A mEthoD of PrOdUcInG THe sAMe, A HiGh-cONCENTrATiOn MasteR bAtch USInG The GRanuLaTed COloR... | 1.Field of the InventionThepresent invention relates toa nigrosine granulated colorantthat is used toimpart a color to thermoplastic resin and for other purposes and has good handlability and good dispersibility in resin,a method of producing the same,a high-concentration master batch using the granulate... | 1. Field of the Invention The _present_ _invention_ _relates_ _to_ a nigrosine granulated colorant _that_ _is_ used to impart a _color_ to _thermoplastic_ resin and for _other_ purposes and has good handlability _and_ good dispersibility in resin, a method of producing the same, a high-concentration master batch _using... |
The invention concerns a unique and advantageous clamping mechanism for a hot-runner manifold system used for injection molding. A fastener connection is provided between the hot-runner manifold block and the mold plate of the product mold for the injection-molding system. A sprue bushing is situated in the mold plate ... | the invention concerns a unique and advantageous clamping mechanism for a hot - runner manifold system used for injection molding. a fastener connection is provided between the hot - runner manifold block and the mold plate of the product mold for the injection - molding system. a sprue bushing is situated in the mold ... | The invention concerns a unique and advantageous clamping mechanism for a hot - runner manifold system used for injection molding. A fastener connection is provided between the hot - runner manifold block and the mold plate of the product mold for the injection - molding system. A sprue bushing is situated in the mold ... | The invention concerns a and advantageous clamping mechanism a hot-runner manifold system used for injection molding. A fastener connection is provided between the hot-runner manifold and plate of the product mold for the injection-molding system. A sprue bushing is situated in the mold plate tight fluid communication ... | thE InvENTiOn CoNcERns a UniqUE aNd aDVanTagEoUS ClampinG mEcHaNiSm fOr A HOT-ruNner MAnifold sYSTem USed foR InjEctiOn MOLdiNG. a fasteneR COnNECTion IS prOvideD BeTwEEN The hOT-runner maNiFoLd bLoCK and THE mOlD PLAtE Of tHe ProdUCt mold foR tHE INJectIOn-MOlDIng SYstem. a sprUe BuSHIng iS sItuATED iN thE mOLD plate ... | The inventionconcerns a unique and advantageous clampingmechanism fora hot-runner manifoldsystem used for injection molding. A fastenerconnectionis provided between the hot-runner manifold blockandthemoldplate of the productmold for the injection-molding system. A sprue bushing is situated in the mold ... | The _invention_ concerns a unique and advantageous clamping mechanism for a hot-runner manifold system used for injection _molding._ _A_ fastener _connection_ _is_ provided _between_ the hot-runner manifold block and the _mold_ plate _of_ the product mold _for_ _the_ injection-molding _system._ _A_ sprue bushing is sit... |
1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to a bumping process. More particularly, the present invention is related to a bumping process for ensuring the reliability of bumps and the integrity of the dielectric layer covering the redistributed layer of the bumped wafer.
2. Related Art
In this information explosion a... | 1. discovery of invention this invention relates to a bumping process. more particularly, the present invention is related to a bumping process for ensuring the reliability of bumps and the integrity of the dielectric layer covering the redistributed layer of the bumped wafer. 2. related art in this information explosi... | 1. Field of Invention This inv@ntiLn relates to a bumping process. More particularly, the present invention is related to a bumping process for ensuring the reliability of bumps and the integrity of the dielectric layer covering the redistributed layer of the bumped wafer. 2. Related Art In this information explosion a... | 1. Field of This invention relates to a bumping process. More particularly, the present invention is related to a bumping process for ensuring the reliability bumps and the integrity of layer covering the redistributed layer of the bumped wafer. 2. Related Art In this information explosion age, circuits products are us... | 1. fiELD of INVeNtiOn
thiS INvEntIOn RELatEs TO A BumPInG PRocesS. More ParTiCUlARlY, THe PResEnT InveNtiOn is ReLAteD TO a BUMpIng proCeSs FOr EnSUrinG THE reLiaBilITY Of bUmPS and the integRITy OF tHe DielEcTriC laYER covERing thE redIstRIbuTEd lAyeR OF The bumpeD WaFEr.
2. RELaTEd ARt
iN THIs INFoRMation EXpLosIoN A... | 1. Field of InventionThis invention relates to a bumping process. More particularly, the present invention is relatedto a bumpingprocess for ensuring the reliability ofbumpsand the integrity of the dielectric layer covering the redistributed layer of the bumped wafer. 2. Related Art In thisinformat... | 1. Field of Invention _This_ invention _relates_ to a bumping process. More particularly, the _present_ invention is related _to_ a bumping process for ensuring _the_ reliability of bumps and _the_ integrity of the dielectric layer covering the _redistributed_ layer of _the_ bumped wafer. _2._ Related _Art_ In this inf... |
The present invention, instead of for injection into the skin, is for transdermal delivery via a topical application. | the present invention, instead of for injection into solid skin, enables direct transdermal delivery via a topical application. | The preqenF ihventi9n, inateWd of for inhec$ion into the skin, is for transsermsl dFlUvery via a top*fal application. | The present invention, instead of for injection into the is for transdermal delivery via a topical application. | THE PrESEnt InvEnTIoN, iNStEAD OF for iNjEctIoN InTO THe SKiN, IS FOR TraNSdERMAL delIVERY Via a TopicAL AppLIcATIoN. | The present invention, instead of for injection into the skin, is fortransdermal delivery via a topicalapplication. | The present invention, instead of for injection into the skin, is for transdermal _delivery_ via a topical application. |
This invention pertains to the use of casters for moving heavy objects. More specifically, the invention relates to the provision of a flexible sheet material having casters distributed over its surface for attachment to objects of various sizes and shapes in order to enable them to be moved along the ground.
It is kno... | this invention pertains to conventional use of casters for moving heavy objects. more specifically, the invention relates to the provision of a flexible sheet material having edges distributed over its surface for attachment to objects of various sizes and shapes in order to enable them to be moved beyond the ground. i... | This invention pertains to the use of casters for moving h4av^ objects. More specifically, the invention relates to the provision of a flexible shewR material having casters eistEibuted over its surface for aftacTment to objects of vZriouw sizes and shapes in order to enable them to be moved along the ground. It is kno... | This invention to the use of casters moving heavy objects. More specifically, the invention relates to the provision of a flexible sheet material having casters distributed over its surface for to of various sizes and shapes in to to be moved along ground. is known in the art to employ casters in the of wheels, balls, ... | THIS INveNTIOn PErtAins tO tHe USE oF cAStErS FOr MoViNg hEavy objEcts. MOrE sPECIfIcalLY, the iNveNtIoN rElAtes TO The PrOVISIOn OF A flexibLe sHEET MATeriaL hAvIng cASters distRibUTeD OVeR iTS sURfACe fOr ATtaChmENT To OBJecTs Of VARioUs sIZES ANd SHaPeS iN oRDer TO enABLe tHem TO BE movED ALoNg THE GRoUNd.
It is kNO... | This invention pertains to theuse ofcasters for moving heavy objects. More specifically, the invention relates to the provision of a flexible sheet material having casters distributed overits surfacefor attachment to objects of various sizes and shapes in order to enable themto be moved along the g... | _This_ invention _pertains_ to the use of casters for moving heavy objects. More specifically, the invention relates _to_ the provision of a flexible sheet material _having_ _casters_ _distributed_ over its _surface_ for attachment to objects of various _sizes_ and _shapes_ in order to enable _them_ _to_ be _moved_ _al... |
The present invention relates to sensors, and more particularly to sensors for measurements of electric potentials and electric fields.
With an electric field sensor it may be possible to measure the true quantitative electric potential and electrostatic field emanating from, passing through, and present around objects... | the present invention relates to sensors, and more particularly to sensors for measurements of electric potentials and electric fields. with an electric field sensor it may be possible to measure the true quantitative electric potential and electrostatic field emanating from, passing through, and present around objects... | The present invention relates to sensors, and more particularly to sensors for measurements of electric pot@ntia:s and electric fields. With an electric field qegsor it may be possible to measure the true quantitative electric 9otemtial and electrostatic field emanating from, passing through, and present around objects... | present invention relates to sensors, and more particularly to sensors for measurements of electric potentials and electric fields. an electric field sensor it may be possible to measure the true electric and electrostatic field emanating from, passing through, and present around objects or in free space. A quasi-stati... | The present iNvENTIon RELAtEs TO SENSOrs, ANd moRe PARTiCuLArly tO SEnSOrS FoR MEaSUreMents oF elecTRIC pOTentIAlS aNd ElEcTRIC fieLDS.
WItH An ELecTRiC fiEld sENSOR IT maY be pOSSIbLE To MeasUre THE TRUE qUanTiTATIVE electriC pOTeNtIAl AnD elecTROstaTic FiELD emanAtiNG fRom, PaSsIng THRoUgH, anD pReSENt ArOUND ObjecTs... | Thepresentinvention relates to sensors, and more particularly to sensorsfor measurements of electric potentials and electricfields. With an electric field sensor it may be possible to measure the true quantitative electric potential and electrostatic field emanating from, passing through, and p... | _The_ present invention relates _to_ sensors, and more particularly to sensors for measurements of electric potentials _and_ electric fields. With an electric field sensor it may _be_ possible to measure the true _quantitative_ electric potential and _electrostatic_ field emanating from, passing through, _and_ _present... |
Related art wireless multi-mode data communication methods include a method (for example, refer to JP,2002-369261,A) of switching between an autonomous mode in which data are transmitted and received autonomously, and a so-called scheduling mode in which data are transmitted and received according to requirements (i.e.... | related art wireless multi - mode data communication methods include a method ( for example, refer to jp, 2002 - 369261, a ) of switching between an autonomous mode in which data are transmitted and received autonomously, and a so - called scheduling mode in which data are transmitted and received according to requirem... | Related art wireless multi - mode data communication methods include a method (for example, refer to JP, 2002 - 369261, A) of switching between an autonomous mode in which data are transmitted and received autonomously, and a so - called scheduling mode in which data are transmitted and received according to requiremen... | Related art wireless multi-mode data communication methods include a method (for example, refer to JP,2002-369261,A) switching between an autonomous mode in which data are transmitted and received and a scheduling mode in which data are transmitted and received according to requirements (i.e., scheduling) set for trans... | relATEd aRt WiReleSS MUlTI-MOde DATA comMuniCAtiON metHOdS iNCLUdE A METhOD (fOR ExamPle, REfer tO jP,2002-369261,a) Of SwiTCHINg bETween An autoNomOUs MOde iN whiCh datA ArE trAnsmitted aND rEcEived AUtonomoUsly, anD a So-cAllEd ScHeDulInG moDe In WhicH dAtA Are TraNSmiTTed AnD reCeIvED aCCOrDinG to ReqUIrEMeNTS (I.e.... | Related art wireless multi-modedata communicationmethods include a method(for example, refer to JP,2002-369261,A) of switching between anautonomous mode in whichdata are transmitted and received autonomously, and a so-called scheduling mode in which data are transmittedand received according t... | Related art _wireless_ multi-mode data communication methods include a method (for example, _refer_ to JP,2002-369261,A) of switching _between_ an autonomous mode in which _data_ are transmitted and received _autonomously,_ and a _so-called_ scheduling mode in which data _are_ _transmitted_ and received according to re... |
This invention relates to a cyclable laminar flow battery having flow-through porous electrodes along with a non-ion-perm-selective element called a “dispersion blocker” to inhibit local convection.
Laminar flow fuel cells are known in the prior art, which includes Ferrigno et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2002, 124 (44), pp... | this invention relates to a cyclable laminar flow battery having flow - through porous electrodes along with a non - ion - perm - selective element called a “ dispersion blocker ” to inhibit local convection. laminar flow fuel cells are known in all prior art, which includes ferrigno et al., j. am. chem. soc., 2002, 12... | This invention relates to a cyclable laminar flow battery having flow - through porous electrodes along with a non - ion - perm - selective element called a “ dispe5siKn blocker ” to inhibit local convection. Laminar flow fuel cells are known in the prior art, which includes Ferr9Hno et al. , J. Am. Chem. Soc. , w003, ... | This invention relates to a cyclable laminar flow having flow-through porous electrodes along with a non-ion-perm-selective element called a “dispersion blocker” to inhibit local convection. Laminar fuel cells known in the prior art, which Ferrigno et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2002, 124 12930-12931; Choban al., J. Power ... | ThiS INVEnTion relAtES tO a cYCLabLe laminAR flOW BattERy HavinG fLOw-thROugh PorouS eLeCtrOdES AlONg witH a NON-iOn-pERM-sEleCTiVE ELemENt CALLEd A “DIsPERsIOn blOcKer” to INHIBIT loCAl cOnVeCTION.
lamiNAr fLOw fUel CeLLS aRE knOWn iN ThE PRIoR ARt, WHIcH iNclUdeS FerRIGNO Et Al., j. Am. ChEm. sOC., 2002, 124 (44), pP... | This invention relates to a cyclable laminar flow battery having flow-through porous electrodes along with a non-ion-perm-selective element calleda “dispersion blocker” to inhibitlocal convection. Laminarflowfuelcells are known in the prior art, whichincludes Ferrigno et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 200... | This invention relates _to_ a cyclable laminar flow _battery_ having flow-through porous electrodes _along_ with _a_ _non-ion-perm-selective_ element called a _“dispersion_ blocker” to inhibit local convection. _Laminar_ flow _fuel_ cells are known in the prior art, which includes Ferrigno et _al.,_ J. Am. Chem. Soc., ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a method and apparatus for isolating at least a portion of a tubular. In addition, this invention relates to a method for producing an apparatus for isolating at least a portion of a tubular.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the oil and gas industry, it is general... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to a method employing apparatus for isolating at least a portion of a tubular. in addition, this invention relates to a method for producing an apparatus for isolating at least a portion of a tubular. 2. description of the related art in the oil and gas industry, it is g... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a method and apparatus for isolating at least a portion of a tubular. In addition, this invention relates to a method for producing an apparatus for isolating at least a portion of a tubular. 2. Description of the Related Art In the oil and gas industry, it is general... | 1. Field of the Invention This relates to a method and apparatus for isolating at least a portion of a tubular. In addition, invention relates to a method for producing an apparatus for isolating at least a portion a tubular. 2. Description of the Related Art In the oil and gas industry, it is generally that, in additi... | 1. fIeld Of thE INvEnTIon
tHIs INvEntIoN RElATeS To A METHoD aND apPArATuS FOr isoLaTINg aT lEAst a pORtiON OF A TUBUlar. IN aDDitioN, This iNVENTION RelatES tO a mETHOd FoR PRODuCInG AN appaRatUs For iSoLAtiNG aT leasT A pORTion of a tuBUlAR.
2. dESCrIpTIoN OF the RELATeD art
iN THe OIl aND GaS induStry, it Is GeNEral... | 1. Field ofthe Invention This invention relatesto a method and apparatus forisolating atleast a portion of a tubular. In addition, this invention relates to a method for producing an apparatusfor isolating at least a portion of a tubular. 2. Description of the Related Art In the oil andga... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention This _invention_ relates to a method and apparatus _for_ isolating at least _a_ _portion_ of a tubular. In _addition,_ this invention relates to a method for producing an apparatus _for_ isolating at _least_ a portion of _a_ tubular. 2. Description of _the_ Related _Art_ In the oil and gas i... |
Porous inorganic solids have found great utility as catalysts and separation media for industrial applications. The openness of the microstructure allows molecules access to the surface area of the materials that enhance their catalytic and sorption activity. The porous materials in use today can be sorted into several... | porous inorganic solids have found relative utility as catalysts and separation media for industrial applications. increased openness of the microstructure allows molecules access to the surface area of the materials that enhance their catalytic and sorption activity. the porous materials in use today can be sorted int... | Porous inorganic solids have found great utility as catalysts and separation media for industrial applications. The openness of the microstructure allows molecules access to the surface area of the materials that enhance their catalytic and sorption activity. The porous materials in use today can be sorted into several... | Porous inorganic solids have found catalysts and separation media for industrial applications. The openness of the microstructure allows molecules access to the surface area of the materials that enhance their catalytic and sorption The porous materials in use today can be sorted into several categories based on their ... | POrOus INoRGANic SoliDs HAvE foUND GrEAT utILiTy as CATALYStS and SepARatiON mEDIa For INdUSTrial applicaTiOns. THE oPEnNESS OF ThE micrOSTruCture allows moLecUlES ACCess to The SUrfAcE aREA OF tHe MaTERIals thaT ENHaNCe THEIR CAtalYtIC aNd SorPtion aCTiviTy. ThE PorouS matErIAlS iN USE toDay cAn bE soRTeD iNtO sEVEral... | Porous inorganic solids have found great utility ascatalysts and separationmediafor industrial applications.The openness of the microstructure allows molecules access to the surface area of the materials that enhance their catalytic and sorption activity. Theporous materials in use today can be sorted int... | Porous inorganic solids have found great utility _as_ catalysts and _separation_ _media_ for _industrial_ applications. _The_ openness of the microstructure allows molecules access to the surface _area_ of the materials _that_ _enhance_ their catalytic and sorption activity. The porous _materials_ _in_ use _today_ _can... |
The invention relates to an improved collapsible or portable soccer goal that can be assembled and disassembled quickly on the field, and which is readily transportable by a person in a car or vehicle as the various components of such soccer goal xe2x80x9cbreak downxe2x80x9d into a plurality of smaller elements that ca... | the invention relates to an improved collapsible or portable soccer goal that can be assembled and disassembled quickly on the field, and which not readily transportable by a vehicle in a car or vehicle as the various components of such soccer goal xe2x80x9cbreak downxe2x80x9d into a plurality of smaller elements that ... | The invention relates to an improved collapsible or portable soccer goal that can be assembled and disassembled quickly on the field, and which is readily transportable by a person in a car or vehicle as the various components of such soccer goal xe2x80x9cbreak downxe2x80x9d into a plurality of smaller elements that ca... | The invention relates to an collapsible or portable soccer goal that can be assembled and disassembled quickly on the field, and which is readily transportable by a person in a car or vehicle as the various components of soccer goal xe2x80x9cbreak downxe2x80x9d into plurality of that can be simply and/or easily handled... | ThE INvenTIoN ReLateS to An improVeD cOLLApSiBlE oR pORTAbLE socCeR Goal ThaT caN Be aSSembleD And DisASSEmblEd QUicKlY ON THe fIeld, AND WHich IS rEaDIlY trAnsPOrTABLE BY a PERson IN A cAr OR vehICLE aS The VARIous ComPoNeNts Of SuCh sOccer gOAL Xe2X80X9CBReAK downxe2x80X9D InTo a pLuralitY of smaLLeR eleMenTS THat cA... | The invention relatesto an improved collapsible or portable soccer goal that can be assembled and disassembled quickly on the field,and which is readily transportable by a person in a car or vehicle as the various components ofsuch soccer goal xe2x80x9cbreak downxe2x80x9d intoa plurality o... | _The_ invention relates to _an_ _improved_ collapsible or portable _soccer_ goal that can be _assembled_ and _disassembled_ quickly on the field, and which is _readily_ transportable _by_ a person in a _car_ or vehicle as _the_ various components of such _soccer_ _goal_ xe2x80x9cbreak _downxe2x80x9d_ _into_ _a_ _plural... |
Bonded joints are typically formed by applying a layer of adhesive to the mating surfaces of one or more parts to be joined. The parts are then brought together and held in position relative to one another while allowing the adhesive in the bondline to cure. For example, when bonding an end ring having a C-channel cros... | bonded joints as typically formed by applying a layer of adhesive to the mating surfaces of one or more parts to be joined. the parts are then brought together and held in position relative to one another while allowing the adhesive in the bondline must cure. for example, when bonding an end ring having a c - channel c... | Bonded joints are typically formed by applying a layer of adhesive to the mqging surfaces of one or more parts to be YoiGed. The parts are then brought together and held in position relative to one another while allowing the adhesive in the bondline to cure. For example, when bonding an end ring having a C - channel cr... | Bonded joints are typically formed by applying a layer to the mating surfaces of one or more parts to be joined. The parts are then brought together and held in position to one another while allowing the adhesive in the bondline to For bonding an end ring having a cross-section to an of a cylinder, the end ring may be ... | bOndED jOiNTs ARe TyPicAlly foRmEd bY ApPlyIng a lAyer of ADheSIve to the matinG sURfACES Of oNe OR MOre PARTS To be JOInEd. THE pArTs ARe Then brOUGhT ToGEtHer AnD hEld in PositIoN rElAtivE to ONe AnoTheR While AlLOWing thE ADhesIVe IN THE BoNDlInE to CURe. FOr eXAMpLE, WHEn boNdING aN END RiNG havIng a C-ChANNEL CRoS... | Bonded joints are typically formedby applying a layer of adhesive to the mating surfaces of one or more parts to bejoined. The parts are then broughttogether and held in position relative to one another while allowingthe adhesive in the bondline to cure.For example, when bonding an end ring having... | Bonded joints _are_ typically formed by applying a layer of adhesive to the _mating_ surfaces _of_ one _or_ more parts to _be_ joined. The parts are then brought _together_ _and_ held in position relative _to_ _one_ _another_ while _allowing_ the adhesive in _the_ bondline to cure. For example, when bonding an end _rin... |
Novel agriculturally acceptable formulations of the herbicide N-phosphonomethylglycine (glyphosate) comprising tertiary or quaternary etheramine or etheramine oxide surfactants are provided.
Glyphosate is well known as a highly effective and commercially important herbicide useful for combating the presence of a wide v... | novel agriculturally acceptable formulations of the herbicide n - phosphonomethylglycine ( glyphosate ) comprising tertiary either quaternary etheramine or etheramine oxide surfactants are provided. glyphosate is well known as a highly effective and commercially important herbicide useful for combating the presence of ... | Novel agriculturally acceptable formulations of the herbicide N - phosphonomethylglycine (glyphosate) comprising tertiary or quaternary etheramine or etheramine oxide surfactants are provided. Glyphosate is well known as a highly effective and commercially important herbicide useful for cokba^ing the presence of a wide... | agriculturally acceptable formulations of the herbicide N-phosphonomethylglycine (glyphosate) comprising tertiary or quaternary etheramine etheramine oxide are provided. Glyphosate is well known as a highly effective and commercially important herbicide useful combating the presence of a wide of unwanted vegetation, in... | NoveL agriCUltURAlLy aCcEPTablE FormULaTIONs oF ThE hERBIcIDe n-pHOSPhOnoMEThylGLyCiNe (GlypHOsatE) CoMPrIsinG TeRtiaRY oR qUaTernaRY ethErAMiNE oR ETHEramIne OxiDE surfactaNtS are provideD.
GLyphosate is WELL KNown aS A hiGHly efFectIVE And COMMERCIalLy iMPoRtAnt HerbIciDE usEful FoR cOmBatiNg the prEsEncE oF a wIde v... | Novelagriculturally acceptable formulations ofthe herbicide N-phosphonomethylglycine(glyphosate) comprising tertiary or quaternary etheramine or etheramine oxide surfactants are provided. Glyphosate is well known as ahighly effectiveand commercially important herbicide useful for combating the presence of ... | Novel agriculturally acceptable formulations of _the_ herbicide N-phosphonomethylglycine (glyphosate) comprising tertiary or quaternary etheramine or etheramine oxide surfactants are provided. Glyphosate is well known _as_ a highly effective and commercially important herbicide useful for _combating_ the presence of a ... |
Various organizations make use of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software architectures to provide an integrated, computer-based system for management of internal and external resources, such as for example tangible assets, financial resources, materials, customer relationships, and human resources. In general, an ... | various organizations make use of enterprise resource planning ( erp ) software developers to provide an integrated, computer - based system for management of internal and external resources, such as for example tangible assets, financial resources, materials, customer relationships, and human resources. in general, an... | Various organizations make use of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software architectures to provide an integrated, computer - based system for manXgem2nt of internal and external resources, such as for example tangible assets, financial resources, materials, customer relationships, and human resources. In general, a... | Various organizations make use of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software architectures to provide integrated, computer-based system for management of internal and external resources, such as for example tangible financial resources, materials, customer relationships, and human resources. In general, an ERP softwar... | vArIoUs OrgANIzaTioNS MAKE uSe Of EnteRpRIsE ResOURCe pLaNnInG (Erp) SofTWaRe ArCHitEcTures tO pROvIdE AN IntEgraTED, COMPUTeR-basED SyStem FOR manAGEMeNT OF INTERNAL and exteRnAl REsouRCes, suCH as foR ExAMPlE TANGIBLE asSEts, FInAnciAL reSoUrCes, mAteriALs, cuSTomeR relatIONShIpS, aNd HUmAn reSOuRCeS. in geNERal, aN ... | Various organizations make use of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software architecturesto provide an integrated, computer-based system for management of internal and external resources, suchas for example tangible assets, financial resources, materials, customerrelationships,and human resources.... | Various _organizations_ make _use_ of enterprise _resource_ planning (ERP) software architectures to _provide_ an _integrated,_ computer-based system for _management_ of internal and external _resources,_ such _as_ for example _tangible_ assets, financial resources, materials, _customer_ relationships, and human resour... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a semiconductor memory and a driving method of a semiconductor memory. More particularly, the invention relates to a semiconductor memory having a ferroelectric capacitor and a driving method of such a memory.
2. Related Background Art
In recent years, an interest in a... | 1. field of the invention the invention relates to a semiconductor memory and a driving method using a semiconductor memory. more particularly, the invention relates to a semiconductor memory having a ferroelectric capacitor and a driving method of such a memory. 2. related background art in recent years, an interest i... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a semiconductor memory and a driving method of a semiconductor memory. More particularly, the invention relates to a semiconductor memory having a ferroelectric capacitor and a driving method of such a memory. 2. Related Background Art In recent years, an interest in a... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention to a semiconductor memory and a driving method of a semiconductor memory. More particularly, the invention relates a semiconductor memory having a ferroelectric capacitor and driving of a memory. 2. Related Art In recent years, an interest in a memory using a ferroelectric as a d... | 1. FiEld oF the iNveNTIoN
the iNVeNTiON rELates TO a SeMICOnDucToR MeMoRY aNd A dRIVIng MethoD Of A sEMicoNDUCTor mEmory. MoRE ParTiCULARlY, the iNVEntioN rElaTes To a sEmICONDuCtOR mEMORy hAVing A FERrOeLeCtric CaPAcIToR anD A DRIvING mEthOd OF SucH a MEMORy.
2. rELAtEd BaCKgroUNd aRT
In reCeNt YEArs, aN iNTEReST in A... | 1. Field of the Invention The inventionrelatesto asemiconductormemory andadriving methodof a semiconductor memory. More particularly, the invention relates to a semiconductor memory having a ferroelectric capacitor and a driving method of such a memory. 2. RelatedBackground Art In recent ye... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a semiconductor memory _and_ a driving method of _a_ semiconductor memory. More particularly, the _invention_ relates _to_ a semiconductor memory having _a_ ferroelectric _capacitor_ and _a_ driving method of such a memory. 2. Related Background _Art_ _In_ recent years... |
A. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to brake beams for railway cars, and more particularly to a brake beam which allows a quick installation thereof and a quick replacement of its brake head if required.
B. Description of the Related Art
There are well known brake heads assemblies for railway car... | a. field of the invention the present invention is related to brake beams for railway cars, and more particularly to a brake beam which allows a quick installation thereof and a quick replacement of suitable brake head if required. b. description of the related art there are well known brake heads assemblies for railwa... | A. Field of the Invention The present invention is related to brake beams for railway cars, and more particularly to a brake beam which allows a quick installation thereof and a quick replacement of its brake head if required. B. Description of the Related Art There are well known brake heads assemblies for railway car... | A. of the Invention The present invention is related brake beams for cars, and particularly to a brake beam which a quick installation thereof a quick replacement of its brake head if required. B. Description the Related Art There are well known brake heads for railway cars a brake is pressed against a wheel in order t... | a. fiELD OF ThE iNvenTiOn
tHE PreSENT InvenTIoN is ReLated TO brakE bEaMs For Railway cars, aND MORe pArTiCULarLy TO a BRaKE BeaM wHICH AllOwS A QUIcK insTallAtiON theReOF ANd a QUICK REPlAcEMEnT oF ITs BraKe heaD IF reQuireD.
B. DEsCriptiOn of tHe reLAtED ARt
THEre aRe WELl knOwN bRAkE hEAds AsSeMBliES For RAIlwaY cAR... | A. Field of the Invention The present invention is related to brake beams for railway cars, and moreparticularly to abrake beam which allows a quick installation thereof and aquick replacement of itsbrake head if required. B. Description of the Related ArtThere are well known brake heads assem... | A. Field of the Invention The present invention is related to brake beams for railway cars, _and_ more particularly to _a_ brake beam _which_ allows _a_ quick installation thereof and _a_ quick replacement of its brake head if required. B. Description of the Related Art There _are_ well _known_ brake _heads_ assemblies... |
The present invention relates to a sheet storing device that stores a large number of sheets, a post-processing apparatus equipped with the sheet storing device and an image forming system equipped therewith, and in particular, to a sheet storing device that stores folded sheets.
A folded sheet takes a condition that p... | the present invention relates to a paper storing device which stores a large number of sheets, a post - processing apparatus equipped with the sheet storing device and an image storage system equipped therewith, and in particular, to a sheet storing device that stores folded sheets. a folded sheet takes peculiar condit... | The present invention relates to a sheet storing device that stores a large number of sheets, a post - procesa&ng apparatus equipped with the sheet storing device and an image forming system equipped therewith, and in particular, to a sheet storing device that stiree folded sheets. A folded sheet takes a condition that... | present invention relates to a sheet storing device stores a large number of sheets, a post-processing apparatus equipped the sheet storing device an image forming system equipped therewith, and in particular, to a sheet storing device that stores folded sheets. folded sheet takes a condition that plural sheets are sup... | ThE PresENT invEnTION reLATes to A SHEet sTORInG devIcE ThAt sTores A lArge numBeR of sheEtS, A POST-PRoCEsSinG aPPaRatUs EqUIPPEd WItH THE SHeEt stoRinG DeVicE AND aN IMAGe formINg sYstEM eqUipped ThErewiTH, AnD iN paRtICUlAr, tO A sHeET StORInG devicE that stORes FoLDED SheetS.
A FolDEd SHeEt takeS a conDitIOn tHat p... | The present invention relates toa sheet storing devicethat stores a large number of sheets, a post-processingapparatus equipped withthe sheet storing device and an image forming system equipped therewith, andinparticular,to a sheet storing device that stores folded sheets. A folded sheet takesa con... | The present invention relates to _a_ sheet _storing_ device _that_ _stores_ _a_ _large_ number of sheets, _a_ post-processing _apparatus_ equipped with the sheet storing device and an _image_ forming system equipped _therewith,_ and in particular, to a sheet storing device _that_ stores folded _sheets._ _A_ folded shee... |
Conventionally, the formation of passive components, e.g. resistors and capacitors, in the back end employs one or more photolithographic masks to define the deposition of a high-resistance material in the case of resistors and the deposition of a pair of planar electrodes with a dielectric between in the case of a cap... | conventionally, the interface between passive components, e. g. resistors and capacitors, in the lower end employs one or more photolithographic masks to define the deposition of a high - resistance material in the configuration of resistors and the deposition of a pair of planar electrodes with a dielectric between in... | Conventionally, the formation of passive components, e. g. resistors and capacitors, in the vaVk end employs one or more photolithographic masks to define the deposition of a high - resistAnve material in the case of resistors and the dwpositi*n of a pair of planar electrodes with a dielectric between in the case of a ... | Conventionally, the formation of passive components, e.g. resistors and capacitors, in the back end employs one or more masks to define the deposition of a high-resistance material in the case of resistors and the deposition a pair of planar electrodes with a dielectric between in the case of a capacitor. In the case o... | convENTIONaLLy, the formatIoN of paSsIvE comPONents, e.g. REsisToRS and CaPAcItorS, In ThE BAck end eMPLoyS onE or MoRE pHotolIthoGRAphIC mAsKs TO defiNe tHe DEPOSiTiON oF a HIgh-reSIsTancE MATeRiAL in THe CaSe oF ReSiSTOrs anD tHE DEpOsitIoN oF a PAiR OF PLANar eLECTrodes WiTh a DiElectRIc BEtWeeN IN THe CASe OF A caP... | Conventionally, the formation of passive components, e.g. resistors and capacitors, in the back end employs one or more photolithographic masks to define the deposition ofa high-resistance material in the case of resistorsand the deposition of a pair of planar electrodes with a dielectric between ... | Conventionally, the _formation_ of passive _components,_ e.g. resistors and capacitors, in the back end employs one _or_ _more_ photolithographic masks to define the deposition of a high-resistance material in the case of resistors and the deposition of a _pair_ of planar electrodes with a _dielectric_ between _in_ the... |
As semiconductor technology has advanced, the amount and speed of logic available on an IC, such as an FPGA, has increased more rapidly than the number and performance of I/O connections. As a result, IC die stacking techniques have received renewed interest to address the interconnection bottleneck of high-performance... | as semiconductor technology has advanced, the amount and speed of logic available on an ic, such as an fpga, has increased more rapidly than the number and performance of i / o connections. as a result, ic die stacking techniques have received renewed interest to address the interconnection bottleneck of high - perform... | As semiconductor technology has advanced, the amount and speed of logic available on an IC, such as an FPGA, has increased more rapidly than the GumbRr and performance of I / O connections. As a tesulH, IC die stacking techniques have received renewed interest to address the interconnection bottleneck of high - p@rform... | As semiconductor technology has advanced, the amount and of logic available on an IC, such as an FPGA, has increased more rapidly than the number and performance of I/O connections. As a result, IC die stacking techniques have received renewed interest to address the interconnection bottleneck of high-performance syste... | as SEMiCONDUCToR TEchnoLOGy haS adVaNcEd, The aMOuNt ANd speeD of logIC avAIlAbLE ON AN Ic, SuCH As aN FPga, HAS INCReASeD mORE rAPIdlY thaN The NUmBER aNd peRForMANCe Of i/O CONnECtioNS. AS a rESULt, Ic DiE StAcKINg tEChniQuEs HAve reCeivED rENEWED iNtEreST tO AddreSs thE intERCOnNECtiON boTTleNeCK oF HIgH-perforManCE... | Assemiconductor technology has advanced, the amount and speed of logicavailable on anIC, such as anFPGA, has increased more rapidly than the number and performance of I/O connections. As a result, IC die stacking techniques have received renewed interest to address the interconnection bottlenec... | As semiconductor technology _has_ advanced, the amount and _speed_ _of_ logic available _on_ an IC, _such_ as an FPGA, has _increased_ _more_ rapidly than the number and performance of I/O _connections._ _As_ a result, _IC_ die stacking _techniques_ have received renewed interest to address the interconnection bottlene... |
This section provides background information related to the present disclosure which is not necessarily prior art.
Composite packages having plastic receptacles positioned within paperboard boxes have been used in the food and restaurant industry to package various types of liquids, including cooking oils. In such pack... | this section provides background information related to the present article where is not necessarily prior art. plastic objects having plastic receptacles positioned within paperboard boxes have been used to the food and restaurant industry to convey various types of liquids, including cooking oils. in such packages, t... | This sedtioM provides background information $elateV to the present disclosure whuxh is not necessarily prior art. Composite packages having plastic receptacles positioned within papDrbosrd boxes have been used in the food and restaurant industry to package various types of liquids, including cooking )ilW. In such pack... | This section provides background information related to the present disclosure which not necessarily prior art. Composite packages having plastic receptacles positioned paperboard boxes have been used in the food and restaurant to package various types of liquids, including cooking oils. In such packages, the receptacl... | THIS SECtIon PrOVideS BackGrOund iNforMATiOn rELAteD to tHE PReSENT DiScLOsuRE whIcH IS nOT NeCEsSariLy PrIOr art.
cOmpositE pacKaGES HavING pLastiC recePtaCLEs pOSiTIoNed wIThIN PAperbOaRd bOXes HAvE BEEn USED in THe FooD AND rEstAuraNT inDuSTRy To paCkagE vARIoUs tYPES oF liQUIdS, InCLUDING CooKiNg oiLs. in sUch PacK... | This section providesbackground information related to the present disclosure which isnot necessarilyprior art. Composite packages having plastic receptaclespositionedwithin paperboard boxes have been used in the foodand restaurant industry to package various types of liquids, including cooking ... | This section provides background _information_ related to the present _disclosure_ which _is_ _not_ necessarily prior art. Composite packages having _plastic_ receptacles positioned _within_ paperboard _boxes_ have been used in the food and restaurant industry to package various types of liquids, including cooking oils... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image processing method and apparatus for receiving a color image original in the form of R, G, and B color-separated signals, performing predetermined arithmetic processing, such as matrix conversion, for the input image signals, and outputting the result o... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to an image processing method and apparatus for receiving a color image original in the form of r, g, and b color - separated signals, performing predetermined arithmetic processing, such as matrix conversion, for the input image signals, and outputting the result... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image processing method and apparatus for receiving a color image original in the form of R, G, and B color - separated signals, performing predetermined arithmetic processing, such as matrix c)nverxion, for the input image signals, and outputting the result... | 1. Field of the Invention present invention relates to an image processing and apparatus for receiving a color image original in the form of G, and B color-separated signals, performing predetermined arithmetic processing, such as matrix for the input image signals, and outputting the result the processing. 2. Related ... | 1. FIEld oF The inVeNTIoN
tHE preSenT InVENTion RELaTEs tO An iMAGe proCeSsinG MEtHod AnD APpaRAtuS FOr RecEIviNg a COlOR IMagE orIginAL IN the fORm of r, g, and b CoLOr-sePArAtEd sIGNAlS, peRfoRMInG PredeTeRmiNED AriThmETIC PrOCessIng, sUch as MAtrix CONVerSiOn, FOr THe INpuT IMAGe SigNALS, anD OutPuTtiNg ThE Result O... | 1. Field of the Invention The present inventionrelates to an image processing method and apparatus for receiving a colorimage original in the form of R, G, and B color-separated signals, performing predetermined arithmetic processing, such asmatrix conversion, for the input imagesignals,andoutputtingthe ... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present _invention_ relates _to_ an image processing method and apparatus for receiving a _color_ _image_ original in _the_ form of R, G, and B color-separated signals, performing _predetermined_ arithmetic _processing,_ such as matrix conversion, _for_ the input image signals, and outpu... |
In recent years, a digitalized radiographic image detecting device has been employed as a method for acquiring a radiographic image, including the processes of irradiating radial rays onto a subject and detecting radial rays penetrated through the subject. For this purpose, so-called FPD (Flat Panel Detector) can be em... | in recent years, a digitalized radiographic image detecting device has been employed as an method for acquiring a radiographic image, including the processes of irradiating stray rays onto a subject and detecting radial rays penetrated through the subject. for this purpose, so - called fpd ( flat panel detector ) can b... | In recent years, a digitalized radiographic image detecting device has been employed as a method for acquiring a radiographic image, including the processes of irradiating radial rays onto a subject and detecting radial rays penetrated through the subject. For this purpose, so - called FPD (Flat Panel Detector) can be ... | In recent years, a digitalized radiographic image detecting device has been employed as a for acquiring a radiographic image, including the processes of irradiating radial rays onto a subject and detecting radial penetrated through the For this purpose, FPD (Flat Panel be employed for the radiographic image detecting d... | IN reCeNt Years, a DIgiTalIZEd raDIOGRaphIc iMAge deTECtInG DEVICE has beeN eMPloYed aS A mEThoD FOr ACqUiriNg a RadIOGrAPHIc IMaGe, INclUDINg thE PRoCeSSes Of iRrADIatINg radial raYs oNtO a SUBjeCt ANd dEtectiNg RAdial Rays PenETRAteD tHroUGH tHe suBJECT. FOr tHIs PUrpOse, SO-CALled FPd (FLAT panEl DETecTOr) CAn BE Em... | In recent years, a digitalized radiographic image detecting devicehas been employed asa methodfor acquiringa radiographic image, including the processes of irradiating radial rays onto a subject and detecting radialrays penetrated through the subject. For this purpose, so-called FPD (FlatPanel Detector) can be emp... | In recent _years,_ a digitalized radiographic image detecting device has been employed as a _method_ for acquiring a radiographic image, including the _processes_ of irradiating _radial_ rays onto a subject _and_ detecting radial _rays_ penetrated through the subject. _For_ this purpose, so-called FPD (Flat Panel _Dete... |
With the advent of front wheel drive vehicles and disc brakes, the assembly which is driven by the drive shaft comprises a hub presenting a disc flange supporting a rotor having opposed braking surfaces and with a bearing assembly surrounding the hub with an outer race presenting a support flange for attachment to a ki... | with the advent of front wheel drive vehicles and disc brakes, the assembly which is driven by the drive shaft involves a hub presenting a disc flange supporting a rotor having opposed braking surfaces and with a bearing assembly surrounding the hub with an outer race presenting a support flange for attachment to a kin... | With the advent of front wheel drive vehicles and disc brakes, the assembly which is driven by the drive shaft comprises a hub presenting a disc flange supporting a rotor having opposed brZkiMg surfaces and with a bearing assembly surrounding the hub with an *u4er race presenting a support flange for attachment to a ki... | With the advent of front wheel drive vehicles and brakes, the assembly which is driven by the drive shaft comprises a hub presenting a disc flange supporting rotor having opposed braking surfaces with bearing assembly surrounding the hub with an outer race presenting a support flange for attachment to king pin of a veh... | WIth THe AdveNT of FRonT wHeeL drIvE vEHICLEs aND DIsC bRakES, tHe ASSEmBlY whICh IS DrivEN By the DriVe shAFT cOMPrisEs A hUb pRESEntiNG A dISc flANge SUppoRTIng A rotOr hAvIng OppOsEd brakING sUrFaces And wITh A bEarinG asSemBLY SUrROuNDInG THE HUB WiTH An outeR RacE pResenTINg A SuPport flaNGe FOr ATtAChmeNT TO a kI... | With theadvent of front wheel drive vehiclesand disc brakes, theassembly which is driven by the drive shaft comprises a hub presenting a discflange supporting a rotorhaving opposed braking surfaces andwith a bearing assembly surrounding the hub with an outer race presenting a support flange f... | With the advent _of_ front wheel drive vehicles and disc _brakes,_ the assembly which is driven by the drive _shaft_ comprises a _hub_ presenting a disc flange supporting a rotor having opposed braking surfaces and with a bearing assembly surrounding _the_ hub _with_ an outer race presenting _a_ support flange for atta... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed in general to the field of computer storage networks. In one aspect, the present invention relates to a standalone cache memory device which is connected between one or more host machines and a storage device.
2. Description of the Related Art
Data storage tec... | 1. field of the invention the present invention is directed in general to the field of computer storage networks. in one aspect, the present invention relates to a standalone cache memory device which is connected between one or more host machines and a storage device. 2. description of the related art data storage tec... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is di5Rcted in general to the field of computer storage networks. In one aspect, the present invention relates to a standalone cache memory device which is connected between one or more host machines and a storage device. 2. Description of the Related Art Data storage tec... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is directed in general to the field of computer storage networks. In one aspect, the present relates to a standalone cache memory device which is connected between one or more host machines and a storage device. 2. Description of the Related Art Data storage technology ov... | 1. fiEld oF THE INVEntiOn
THE preSENt InVentioN iS dIReCTEd IN GENERal To the fIeLD Of cOmputEr sTorAGe NetworKs. In OnE aspeCt, THe PreseNt InVENtIoN rELateS tO A StAndAlOne CaChE MEmoRY deVIce WHICH Is cOnnECtEd BEtweEN oNe oR more hOSt machiNEs aND A STORAGe DEvIce.
2. DEsCRIpTIOn of thE RELATeD aRT
DATA StorAGE tec... | 1. Field of the InventionThe present invention is directed in general tothe field of computerstorage networks. In one aspect, the present invention relates to a standalone cache memory device which is connected between one or more hostmachines anda storage device. 2. Description ofthe Rel... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present invention is directed _in_ general to _the_ field of computer storage networks. _In_ one aspect, the _present_ invention relates _to_ a standalone cache _memory_ device which is connected between one or more host machines _and_ _a_ storage device. 2. Description of _the_ Related ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a brushless DC motor of the type in which a magnetic field of a rotor is generated by a rotor permanent magnet and a magnetic field of a stator is generated by a field magnetic coil. In particular, the present invention relates to a brushless DC motor in which ... | 1. field of the invention thy present invention relates to a brushless dc motor of the type in wherein a magnetic field of a rotor is generated by a rotor permanent magnet and a magnetic field of a stator is increased by each field magnetic coil. in particular, the present invention relates to a brushless dc motor in w... | 1. FOepd of the Invention The present invention relates to a brushless DC motor of the type in which a magnetic field of a rotor is generated by a rotor permanent marjet and a magnetic field of a stator is generated by a field magnetic coil. In particular, the present invention relates to a brushless DC motor in which ... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to brushless DC motor of the type in a magnetic field of a rotor is generated by a rotor permanent magnet and a magnetic field of a stator is generated by a field coil. In particular, present invention relates to a brushless DC motor in which efficiency thereof is im... | 1. fiELd OF The iNvEnTiOn
thE preSeNt inVenTiOn RElatEs to a bRUsHleSs DC MOtOR OF the TyPe iN wHich a magnEtIc FIELd of a RoTor IS gEnerAtEd by A rotoR pERmanENT magNEt And a MagnETIC FIeLd Of a STAtOR iS genERateD BY A fIeLd magNeTIc COil. iN paRTiCUlar, THe preSeNT InVENTION relATEs TO A BRUShLESs DC mOTor IN WHicH ... | 1. Fieldof the Invention The present invention relates to a brushless DC motorofthe type in which a magnetic field of a rotor is generated by a rotor permanent magnet and a magnetic fieldof a stator isgeneratedby a field magnetic coil.In particular, thepresent invention relates to a brushlessDC motor in... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present invention relates to a brushless DC motor of the type in which _a_ magnetic field _of_ a rotor is _generated_ by a rotor permanent magnet and a _magnetic_ field of a stator is generated by a field magnetic coil. In particular, the present invention relates to _a_ brushless DC mot... |
I. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to vehicle frames and, more particularly, to an improved vehicle frame construction.
II. Description of the Prior Art
Many vehicles, such as truck or automotive vehicles, utilize a ladder frame to provide the structural support needed to support all of t... | i. field of the invention the present invention relates generally to vehicle frames and, more particularly, describes an improved vehicle frame m. ii. description of the prior art many vehicles, such as truck or automotive vehicles, utilize a ladder frame to extend the structural support needed to support some of the l... | I. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to vehicle frames and, more particularly, to an improved vehicle frame construction. II. Description of the Prior Art Many vehicles, such as truck or automotive FehicleE, utilize a ladder frame to provide the structural cupp*rt needed to support all of t... | I. Field of the The present relates generally to vehicle frames more particularly, to an improved construction. Description of Prior Art vehicles, such as truck or automotive vehicles, utilize a ladder frame to provide the structural support needed to support all of the loads during the operation of the vehicle. An exe... | I. FIeld OF the InVEntIoN
ThE PreSENT InvenTiOn RELates gENeraLlY To vehIcLe FRamES aNd, MoRe PARTiCULARlY, TO An ImpROved VeHiClE frame CONstrucTiOn.
ii. deSCRIPTioN Of ThE PRiOR art
MAnY vehicLes, suCh AS trUCk oR auToMoTIvE vEHiCles, uTIliZE A laDder FRamE to PRoVIDE THe StRuctUrAl SuPpoRt NEedED tO supPOrT AlL Of t... | I. Field ofthe Invention Thepresent invention relates generally tovehicle frames and, more particularly, to an improved vehicle frame construction.II. Description ofthe Prior Art Many vehicles, such as truck orautomotivevehicles, utilize a ladder frame to provide the structural support needed to ... | I. Field of the Invention The present invention relates _generally_ to _vehicle_ frames _and,_ more particularly, to an improved _vehicle_ _frame_ construction. II. Description of the Prior Art _Many_ vehicles, such _as_ truck _or_ automotive _vehicles,_ utilize a _ladder_ frame to _provide_ the structural _support_ ne... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sheet-like medium alignment apparatus, sheet-like medium post-treatment apparatus and image forming apparatus.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A sheet-formed medium alignment apparatus provided with a returning means consisting of a rotating body is known in ... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a sheet - like medium alignment apparatus, sheet - like medium post - treatment apparatus and image forming apparatus. c. description of the prior art a sheet - formed medium alignment apparatus provided with a returning means consisting of a rotating body is p... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a sheet - like medium alignment apparatus, sheet - like medium post - treatment apparatus and image forming apparatus. 2. Description of the Prior Art A sheet - formed medium alignment apparatus provided wjtG a returning means consisting of a rotating body is k... | 1. Field of the Invention The present relates to a sheet-like medium alignment apparatus, sheet-like medium post-treatment apparatus image forming apparatus. 2. Description of Prior Art A sheet-formed medium alignment apparatus provided with a returning means consisting of a rotating body is known in the prior art, whe... | 1. FIeLD of the INventiON
tHE PRESenT iNvenTiON RelATES TO A SheET-liKe MediUm ALiGNMenT ApPaRAtUs, sheet-like MEdIUm POst-TReAtMent ApPARatuS And iMage foRmING appaRaTuS.
2. DEScRIPTIoN oF tHe prior art
a Sheet-FoRmED mEdiuM aligNMeNt APPARATUS PROVideD WITH a REturNing mEanS cOnSIsTiNG OF A rOtATinG BOdY iS KnoWn IN ... | 1.Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a sheet-like medium alignment apparatus, sheet-like medium post-treatment apparatus and image forming apparatus. 2. Description ofthe Prior Art A sheet-formed medium alignment apparatus provided witha returningmeans consisting of a rotating bod... | 1. Field of the Invention The _present_ _invention_ relates to a sheet-like medium alignment apparatus, sheet-like medium post-treatment apparatus and image forming apparatus. 2. Description of _the_ Prior Art _A_ sheet-formed _medium_ alignment apparatus provided with a _returning_ means _consisting_ _of_ a rotating b... |
It is customary in irrigation systems to use a series of sprinklers arranged for instance adjacent to a row of trees and to couple these by means of a hose or a flexible tube, hereafter referred to as a tube, to a source of supply and to periodically energise the sprinklers by feeding liquid such as water, or water wit... | it becoming customary in irrigation systems to use a suite of sprinklers arranged for instance adjacent to a row of trees intended to couple these by means of a hose or a flexible tube, hereafter referred to as a tube, to a source of supply and to periodically energise the sprinklers by feeding liquid such as water, or... | It is customary in irrigation systems to use a series of sprinklers arranged for instance adjacent to a row of trees and to couple these by means of a hose or a flexible tube, hereafter referred to as a tube, to a source of supply and to periodically eneFg(se the sprinklers by feeding liquid such as water, or water wit... | It is customary in irrigation systems to use a series of sprinklers arranged for instance adjacent to a row of to couple these by means of a hose or flexible tube, hereafter referred to as a tube, to a source of supply and to periodically energise the sprinklers feeding liquid as water, or water fertilizer or chemicals... | iT Is cuStoMARy iN IRrIGaTIoN sYstEms TO UsE a SERIeS of SPrINklerS ARrANGeD For InstANcE adJAcENt to a row oF TREES AND tO CoUPLe theSe By Means oF a hOsE Or a FLeXIBLE tube, hEReafTER ReferrED tO aS a TuBe, TO A sOUrce oF SuPply aNd tO pERIoDicALlY ENeRgISe the sPRinKLers By FeEDInG LIQuiD SucH as WateR, Or Water WIT... | It is customary in irrigation systems to use a series of sprinklers arrangedforinstance adjacent to a row of trees and tocouple theseby means of a hose or a flexible tube, hereafter referred to as a tube, to a source of supply and to periodically energise the sprinklers by feeding liquid suchas water,o... | It is customary in irrigation systems to use a series of _sprinklers_ arranged for instance adjacent _to_ a row of trees and to couple these _by_ means of _a_ hose or _a_ flexible tube, hereafter referred to _as_ a tube, to a source _of_ supply and to periodically energise the _sprinklers_ by feeding liquid such as wat... |
Typically linear actuators are electromechanical devices that provide linear mechanical motion in response to receiving electrical energy. Linear actuators may be utilized in many high-force and high-precision applications. One configuration of a linear actuator consists of a cylindrical core that is free to move axial... | typically linear actuators are electromechanical devices that provide linear mechanical motion in response to receiving electrical energy. linear actuators may be utilized in many high - resolution and high - precision applications. one element within a linear actuator consists of a cylindrical magnet that is free to m... | Typically linear actuators are electromechanical devices that provide linear mechanical motion in response to receiving eiectricak energy. Linear actuators may be utilized in many high - force and high - precision applications. One configuration of a linear actuator Sonsizts of a cylindrical core hhSt is free to move a... | Typically linear are electromechanical devices that provide linear mechanical motion in response to receiving electrical energy. Linear actuators may be utilized in many high-force high-precision One configuration of a linear actuator consists of a that is free to move axially. An air gap formed between the cylindrical... | typIcALLY LINeAr aCTuatorS ArE eLeCTrOmeCHanical DevIcEs thAT PROvIDe LIneAr mEcHAnICAl moTioN iN ReSPoNSE To RecEiViNg eLectRicAL ENErGy. LinEaR aCtUATOrS MAY BE utiLIZEd iN MANY high-foRCE And hiGh-PRecIsion appLiCAtionS. ONE ConfiGuRAtioN OF A LInear aCTUatoR COnsIsts Of A cyLiNdRicAl CORe THAt is frEe to MOvE AXiAl... | Typically linear actuators are electromechanical devices that provide linear mechanical motion in response to receivingelectrical energy. Linearactuators may be utilized in many high-force and high-precision applications. One configurationof a linear actuator consists of a cylindrical core that is free to m... | Typically _linear_ actuators are electromechanical devices that provide linear mechanical motion in response to receiving electrical energy. _Linear_ actuators _may_ be utilized in _many_ _high-force_ and high-precision applications. One configuration of _a_ linear actuator _consists_ of a cylindrical core that is free... |
The present invention pertains to homogeneous immunoassay systems involving complement-mediated lysis of liposomes containing markers.
Liposomes are micron-sized spherical shells of amphipatic molecules which isolate an interior aqueous space from the bulk exterior aqueous environment. They can be made to contain hydro... | the present invention pertains to homogeneous membrane systems involving complement - mediated lysis of liposomes containing markers. liposomes are micron - sized spherical shells of amphipatic molecules which isolate an interior aqueous space from the bulk exterior aqueous environment. they can be made to contain hydr... | The present (nven$ion pertains to homogeneous immunoassay systems involving complement - mediated lysis of liposomes containing markers. Liposomes are micron - sized spherical shells of amphipatic molecules which isolate an interior aqueous space from the bulk exterior aqueous environment. They can be made to contain h... | The present invention pertains to homogeneous immunoassay systems involving complement-mediated lysis of liposomes containing markers. Liposomes are micron-sized spherical shells of amphipatic molecules which isolate an interior aqueous space from the exterior aqueous environment. They can be made to hydrophobic their ... | THE pReseNT INVENtion pertaIns to hOMogEnEOUS IMmUNOAsSAY sYsTems INvolVING COmPlEmeNt-MEdIAteD lySIS OF LiPoSOMES ContaINiNg mArkERS.
LipOsOmES ARe mIcron-SizED sphEriCAl ShElls of AMPhiPatiC MoleCuLeS WhIcH IsoLAtE an INTeRIoR Aqueous sPaCe FrOM THE bUlK ExtERioR aqueOus ENVIROnmeNt. THEY Can bE made tO conTaIN HYdro... | The present invention pertains to homogeneous immunoassay systems involving complement-mediated lysis of liposomes containing markers. Liposomes aremicron-sized spherical shells ofamphipatic molecules which isolate an interior aqueous space from the bulkexterior aqueous environment. Theycan be made tocont... | The present invention pertains _to_ homogeneous immunoassay systems involving complement-mediated lysis _of_ liposomes containing _markers._ _Liposomes_ are micron-sized spherical shells of amphipatic _molecules_ which _isolate_ _an_ _interior_ aqueous space from the _bulk_ exterior _aqueous_ environment. _They_ can be... |
In recent years mobile devices have found widespread popular use. In many cases, these devices use a battery to provide electric power; in other cases they draw their power from another device such as a computer via an electrical cable, through a USB port for example. One of the most common drawbacks of such devices is... | in recent years mobile devices have attained widespread popular use. in many cases, these devices use a battery to provide electric power ; in other cases they draw their power from another device such as a computer via an electrical cable, through a usb port for example. one of the most common drawbacks of such device... | In recent years mobile devices have found widespread popular use. In many cases, these devices use a battery to provide electric power; in other cases they draw their power from another device such as a computer via an electrical cable, through a USB port for example. One of the most common drawbacks of such devices is... | In recent years mobile devices found popular many cases, these use a to provide electric in other cases they draw power from another device such as a computer via an electrical cable, through a USB port for example. One of the most common drawbacks of such devices is the need for recharging the battery, in the case of ... | In rECENT yeaRs mobilE DeVIces hAVE FoUnd wIdESPREaD POpulaR use. iN MaNY cASeS, theSE dEviCeS uSe A BAtTery tO pROvIde eLeCtRIC PoWEr; IN oTHEr CaSEs tHey DRaW THEiR POWER fROM ANOTHer dEviCE sUCh aS a CoMPuTer viA AN ElecTricaL CABLE, THrOUgH A UsB pOrt FOR ExaMPlE. oNe Of The MoSt comMon DRaWBAcks oF SucH devIcES is... | In recent years mobile devices have found widespread popular use. In many cases, these devices use a battery to provide electric power; in other cases they draw their power from another device such asa computer via an electrical cable, through aUSBport for example. Oneofthemost common drawbacks of suchdev... | _In_ recent years _mobile_ devices have found widespread _popular_ use. In _many_ _cases,_ these devices use a _battery_ to provide _electric_ power; _in_ _other_ cases they draw their power from another device such _as_ _a_ computer via an electrical cable, through _a_ USB port for example. One _of_ the most common _d... |
An electric vehicle (EV), also referred to as an electric powered vehicle (EPV), is a vehicle which uses one or more electric motors for propulsion. EPVs include electric cars that use electric motors for propulsion in place of more common propulsion systems, such as the internal combustion engine (ICE). Electric cars ... | an electric vehicle ( ev ), also referred to as an electric powered vehicle ( epv ), is a vehicle which uses one or more electric motors for propulsion. epvs include electric cars that use electric motors for propulsion in place of other common propulsion systems, such as the internal combustion engine ( ice ). electri... | An electric vehicle (EV ), also referred to as an electric powered vehicle (EPV ), is a vehicle which uses one or more electric motors for propulsion. EPVs include electric cars that use electric motors for propulsion in place of more common propuOsiLn systems, s tcm as the Onternql combustion engine (ICE ). Electric c... | An electric vehicle (EV), also referred to as an electric powered vehicle is a which uses one or more electric motors for propulsion. EPVs electric cars that use electric motors for in place of more common propulsion systems, such as internal combustion engine (ICE). Electric cars are commonly by on-board battery and a... | an ELEctRic vEhIClE (eV), ALsO REFERrED to As aN elEcTric POwERED VehICLe (EPV), IS A vEhicLe WHICH uSEs ONe oR MorE ElecTrIc MOtorS fOr ProPUlSioN. EPvs incLUde ELeCTRic caRs THat uSe ElECTrIc MOTorS fOR PRopuLSiOn iN PLacE of MoRe comMOn PRoPulSIoN sYstemS, sucH as thE INtERNal cOMBusTiOn EnGine (IcE). ElecTRIC cARS ... | An electricvehicle (EV), also referred toas an electric powered vehicle (EPV), is a vehicle which uses oneor moreelectric motors forpropulsion.EPVs include electriccars that use electric motors for propulsion in place of more common propulsion systems, such as the internal combustion engine (ICE). Elec... | _An_ _electric_ vehicle (EV), also _referred_ to as an electric _powered_ vehicle (EPV), _is_ _a_ vehicle which uses one _or_ more electric motors for propulsion. EPVs include electric cars that use electric motors for propulsion in place of more common propulsion systems, _such_ _as_ _the_ internal combustion engine (... |
The cloud computing environment is an enhancement to the predecessor grid environment, whereby multiple grids and other computation resources may be further abstracted by a cloud layer, thus making disparate devices appear to an end-consumer as a single pool of seamless resources. These resources may include such thing... | the cloud computing environment is an enhancement to the predecessor grid environment, wherein multiple grids and other computation resources may be further abstracted by a cloud layer, thus making disparate devices appear to an end - consumer as a single pool of seamless resources. these resources may include such thi... | The cloud Domputijg environment is an enhancement to the predecessor grid environment, whereby multiple grids and other computation resources may be further abstracted by a cloud layer, thus making disparate devices appear to an end - conDumsr as a single pool of seamless resources. These resources may include such thi... | cloud computing environment is an enhancement to the predecessor grid environment, whereby multiple grids and other computation resources be further abstracted by a cloud layer, thus making disparate devices appear to an end-consumer as a single pool of seamless resources. These may include things as physical or logica... | the cLOUd COMPuTINg eNvIROnmenT is aN ENhANcEment tO thE predEcessor griD envirOnmENt, WHerEBY mULtIPLE GriDs AnD OtHeR COmPutatION resoURCeS MaY bE FURthER abstrActed bY a cloud lAyer, THUs makinG diSPArATE dEvIcES aPPEAr TO aN EnD-coNSuMER AS A siNgle Pool Of SeAmlesS rESOURCES. thEse ReSOurCes mAy InClUdE SUcH tHinG... | Thecloud computing environment is an enhancement to the predecessor grid environment, whereby multiplegrids andother computationresources may be further abstracted by a cloudlayer, thus making disparate devices appear to an end-consumer as a single pool of seamless resources. These resources m... | _The_ cloud computing environment is an enhancement to _the_ predecessor grid environment, _whereby_ multiple grids and other computation resources may be further abstracted by a cloud layer, thus making _disparate_ devices appear _to_ an end-consumer as a single pool of seamless resources. These resources may include ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to literacy tutoring and, more specifically, to automated, computer-based reading tutoring systems and methods particularly adapted to provide literacy tutoring in conjunction with user-specific content learning.
2. Brief Description of the Related Art
T... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates generally to literacy tutoring and, more specifically, to automated, computer - based reading tutoring systems and methods particularly adapted into provide literacy tutoring in conjunction for user - specific content learning. 2. brief description of the related ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to literacy tutoring and, more specifically, to automated, computer - based reading tutoring systems and methods particularly adapted to provide literacy tutoring in conjunction with user - specific content learning. 2. Brief Description of the Related A... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to tutoring and, more specifically, to automated, computer-based reading tutoring systems and methods particularly adapted to provide literacy tutoring conjunction with user-specific content learning. 2. Brief Description of Related Art The demand for al... | 1. FieLd Of thE iNvENtIOn
tHe PreSeNt INVEnTIoN ReLATes GeNeRALLY tO lItERacY tUtORinG and, more SPecifiCalLy, to aUtOMATed, CompuTEr-Based REadING tUTORING sYSteMs aND metHods pARTICUlArlY aDApteD To PrOVide LiteracY tutOrING In cOnJUNCtiOn With usEr-specifiC cONTeNT lEArNing.
2. BriEf desCriPtioN of thE RelAteD arT
T... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present invention relates generally to literacy tutoringand, more specifically, to automated, computer-based reading tutoring systems andmethods particularly adapted to provideliteracytutoring in conjunctionwith user-specificcontentlearning. 2. Brief Description of the Related ... | 1. Field of the Invention The _present_ invention relates _generally_ _to_ literacy tutoring and, more specifically, to _automated,_ computer-based _reading_ _tutoring_ systems and methods particularly adapted to provide literacy tutoring in conjunction with user-specific content _learning._ 2. Brief _Description_ of t... |
This invention relates generally to accessories for firearms and more particularly concerns locks for plugging gun barrels.
The use of a lockable plug as a deterrent to unauthorized use or inadvertent or accidental discharge of a gun is well known. Such plugs typically rely on some form of inside-of-the-barrel plug exp... | this invention relates generally to accessories for firearms and more particularly concerns locks for plugging gun barrels. the use of a lockable plug as a deterrent to unauthorized use or collision with accidental discharge of a gun is well known. such plugs typically rely on some form of inside - within - the - barre... | This invention relates generally to QScessories for firearms and more particularly concerns locks for plugging gun barrels. The use of a lockable plug as a deterrent to unauthorized use or inadvertent or accidental discharge of a gun is well known. Such plugs typically rely on some form of inside - of - the - barrel pl... | invention relates generally to for firearms and more particularly concerns locks for plugging gun barrels. The use of a lockable plug as a deterrent to unauthorized use or inadvertent accidental of a gun well known. Such plugs rely some form of plug expansion or outside-of-the-barrel plug compression to secure the plug... | thiS inVEnTIon RelaTeS GENeRALly To ACCEsSORiES foR FIreARmS and MORe PARTicUlaRly COncERNs Locks FOR pLUGgIng gUn BarrEls.
thE USe Of a LocKAblE pLUG aS a DEteRrenT tO uNaUthORIzed USE or InaDveRteNT oR AccIdENTAL DiscHArgE oF a gun is WeLl kNoWn. SUCH plUgs TYPICaLlY RElY oN SomE fORm oF INSidE-Of-tHe-barReL PLUg exP... | Thisinvention relates generallytoaccessories for firearms and more particularlyconcerns locks for plugging gun barrels. The use of a lockable plug as a deterrentto unauthorized use or inadvertentor accidental discharge ofa gun is well known. Such plugs typically rely on some form of inside-of-t... | This _invention_ _relates_ _generally_ to accessories for _firearms_ and _more_ particularly concerns locks for _plugging_ gun barrels. The use of _a_ _lockable_ plug as a _deterrent_ _to_ unauthorized _use_ or inadvertent _or_ accidental discharge _of_ a _gun_ is well known. Such plugs typically _rely_ on some form of... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wireless image transmission system having a portable small-sized camera (hereinafter, referred to as xe2x80x98portable cameraxe2x80x99) for taking pictures in secret at a predetermined place, and more particularly to a wireless image transmission system havin... | 1. field of the invention the latest invention relates to a wireless image transmission system having a portable personal - sized camera ( hereinafter, referred to as xe2x80x98portable cameraxe2x80x99 ) for taking pictures in secret at a predetermined place, and more particularly to a wireless image transmission system... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a wireless image transmission system having a portable small - sized camera (hereinafter, referred to as xe2x80x98portable cameraxe2x80x99) for taking pictures in secret at a predetermined place, and more particularly to a wireless image transmission system hav... | 1. Field the Invention The present invention relates to wireless image transmission system a portable small-sized (hereinafter, referred to as xe2x80x98portable cameraxe2x80x99) taking pictures in secret at a predetermined place, and particularly to a image transmission a portable camera for monitoring situations at a ... | 1. fiELD oF thE iNVeNtiOn
The PrESENT InVEntIOn reLaTes TO a wiRELESs image TransmiSsion sYsTeM HaviNg A poRtablE SmalL-sizEd camErA (hEREINafteR, RefeRrED TO aS xE2x80x98pOrtable cAmERaxe2X80x99) FOR takiNG PIctUres iN seCRET At A pREDETerMiNEd PlacE, And MORE pArtICULaRlY tO a WiRELeSS imAgE TRAnSMiSSIOn SySTem HAvIN... | 1. Field of theInvention The present invention relates to a wirelessimagetransmission system having a portablesmall-sized camera (hereinafter, referred to asxe2x80x98portable cameraxe2x80x99) for taking pictures in secretat a predetermined place, and more particularly to a wireless image transmission sy... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ The present invention relates _to_ a wireless image transmission system having a portable small-sized _camera_ (hereinafter, referred to as xe2x80x98portable cameraxe2x80x99) for taking pictures in secret at a _predetermined_ place, and more particularly to a wireless image transmission syst... |
Almost any purchase involves small change and one often is handed a mixture of notes, coins and receipts. This is difficult to handle because of the desire to place the notes in the particular pouch of a wallet or purse, and the coins in a pocket; and it becomes more difficult when the other hand is carrying a parcel.
... | almost any purchase involves certain amounts and one often is handed a set of notes, coins and receipts. this is difficult to handle because of the desire to place the money within the particular pouch of any wallet or purse, and the coins in a box ; and it becomes more difficult because the other hand is carrying a pa... | Almost any p8rxhase involves small change and one often is handed a mixture of nlteZ, coins and receipts. This is difficult to handle because of the desire to place the notes in the particular pouch of a wallet or purse, and the coins in a pocket; and it becLmWs more difficult when the ofh3r hwnC is carrying a pa5c4l. ... | Almost purchase small change and one often is handed a mixture of notes, coins and receipts. This is difficult handle because of the desire to place the notes in the particular pouch of a wallet or and the coins in a pocket; and becomes more difficult when the other hand is carrying a parcel. is an object of the presen... | ALMost AnY purChaSe involVeS smAll cHAngE and oNE OFtEN Is hANDED A MIXtURe OF nOteS, COinS And REceIPts. tHIs Is DiffiCUlT To HAnDle beCAUsE OF thE DEsire To PLacE thE nOTeS IN thE PArtICULaR POuch oF A WALleT OR pUrse, ANd THe cOiNs iN a pOckET; ANd it beCOmES More diffiCUlt wheN THe othEr hand Is CarryiNG A paRcEl.
... | Almost any purchase involves small change and one often is handed a mixture of notes, coins and receipts. This is difficult tohandle because of the desire to place the notes inthe particularpouch of a wallet or purse, and the coins ina pocket; and it becomes more difficult when the other hand is carry... | Almost _any_ purchase _involves_ small _change_ and one often is _handed_ _a_ _mixture_ of notes, coins and receipts. This is difficult to handle because _of_ the desire to place _the_ notes in the particular pouch of a _wallet_ or purse, _and_ the coins in a pocket; and it _becomes_ _more_ difficult when the other han... |
The present invention relates to vehicle roof racks and accessories. In particular, the present invention relates to a cargo carrier system for carrying and supporting cargo on a vehicle roof rack.
Many of today""s vehicles are equipped with roof racks for stowing cargo. Such roof racks typically include feet or towers... | the present invention relates to vehicle roof racks and accessories. in particular, the present invention relates to a cargo carrier system for carrying and supporting cargo on a vehicle roof rack. many of today " " s vehicles are equipped with roof racks for stowing cargo. such roof racks typically include feet or tow... | The present invention relates to vehicle roof racks and accessories. In particular, the present invention relates to a cargo carrier system for carrying and supporting cargo on a vehicle roof rack. Many of today " " s vehicles are equipped with roof racks for stowing cargo. Such roof racks typically include feet or tow... | The present invention relates to vehicle roof racks and accessories. In particular, the present invention relates to a cargo carrier system for carrying and cargo on a vehicle roof rack. Many of today""s vehicles are equipped with roof racks for cargo. Such racks typically include feet towers that are mounted to the ro... | the pReseNt InVEntION RELAteS To vEHICle rOoF rAckS ANd aCCESsoRIES. iN PArtIcUlAR, ThE PrEsEnT INvENtion rELatES to A CArGo CarRIeR SySTeM foR cARrYInG aNd suPPORtINg CargO oN a vEhicle rOoF RAcK.
MANy Of tOdaY""s VEHiCLes ARE eQuIpPEd witH rOoF RACks FOr STOwing cargO. Such rOof RACKS TYPIcallY incLUDE fEet Or tOWeRS... | The present invention relates to vehicle roof racks and accessories. In particular, the present invention relates to a cargo carrier system for carryingand supporting cargoon avehicleroof rack. Many of today""s vehicles areequipped with roof racksfor stowingcargo. Such roof racks typically include feet or ... | The present invention relates to vehicle roof racks and accessories. In particular, _the_ present invention relates to a cargo carrier system _for_ carrying _and_ supporting cargo on a vehicle roof rack. _Many_ _of_ today""s vehicles are _equipped_ with roof _racks_ for _stowing_ cargo. _Such_ roof racks typically incl... |
In recent years, with the spread of a broadband network, necessity of services is increasing that allow viewing of wanted images when wanted. These services can be realized by delivering contents such as an image to a terminal via a network. As a technology which realizes such services, there exists an image contents d... | in recent years, with the spread of a broadband network, necessity of services is increasing that allow viewing of wanted images when wanted. these services can be realized by delivering contents such as an image to a terminal via a network. as a technology which realizes such services, there exists an image contents d... | In recent years, with the spread of a broadband network, necessity of services is increasing that allow viewing of wanted images when wanted. These services can be realized by delivering contents such as an image to a terminal via a network. As a technology which realizes such services, there exists an image contents d... | In recent years, with the spread a broadband network, necessity of services is increasing that viewing of wanted images when These services can be realized by delivering contents such as an image to a terminal via a network. As a which realizes there exists an image contents delivery system. This installs an image deli... | in rECENt YEaRs, WIth thE SPRead OF a BROadBAnD NEtwOrk, NECESSITy OF SErVIces is INcREAsing tHAt AlLOw VIewInG of waNTed ImAges WHEN waNtEd. These SERViCEs CAN BE REaLIZEd By DeLIVEriNg COntEnTS sUCH aS aN IMAGE to a teRminAl vIA A nETWork. aS A TECHnOloGy wHiCh rEAliZeS sUCh ServiCeS, thERE eXists an iMAGe contENTS D... | Inrecent years, with the spread of a broadband network, necessity ofservices is increasing that allow viewingof wanted images when wanted. These services can be realized by delivering contents suchas an image to a terminal via a network.As a technology which realizes such services, there exists an ... | In _recent_ _years,_ with the spread of a broadband network, _necessity_ _of_ _services_ is increasing that allow viewing of wanted _images_ when wanted. These services can be realized _by_ delivering contents such _as_ an image _to_ a terminal via a network. As a technology _which_ realizes such services, there _exist... |
Conventionally, in a region such as a high rotation speed and high load region of an internal combustion engine, increase in amount of fuel or the like is performed in order to prevent excessive temperature rise in such an exhaust component as a catalyst, an exhaust pipe and the like beyond a limit value. In a technolo... | conventionally, in a region defined as a high rotation axis and high load region of an internal combustion engine, increase in amount of combustion or the compressor is performed in order to prevent excessive temperature rise in such an exhaust component as a catalyst, an exhaust pipe and the like beyond a limit value.... | Conventionally, in a region such as a high rotation speed and high load region of an internal combustion engine, increase in amount of fuel or the like is pWrformWd in order to prevent excessive temperature rise in such an exba*st component as a catalyst, an exhaust pipe and the like beyond a limit value. In a techMklo... | Conventionally, in a region such as a high rotation speed and high load region of an internal combustion engine, increase in amount of fuel or the like is performed in order to prevent excessive temperature rise in such exhaust component a catalyst, exhaust pipe and the like beyond a limit value. In a technology of pre... | coNVeNTioNaLLy, iN A rEgIOn suCH aS a High ROtATiON SpeeD anD hiGh loAD reGiON of aN InterNal comBUsTIon ENgine, InCREaSE In amoUnt OF fuEL or tHE lIKe Is perFOrMeD IN OrdER tO PrEvENT ExCESsive TeMPeRaTuRE rISe in suCh AN EXhausT cOMPoneNT as A CataLYst, aN exHAust PIpE ANd ThE lIKE BEYOnD A Limit valUE. iN A tEchNOLo... | Conventionally, in a region such as a high rotation speed and high load region of an internal combustionengine, increase in amount of fuel or the like is performed in order to prevent excessive temperature rise in such an exhaust component as a catalyst, an exhaust pipe and the like beyond a limit value. I... | Conventionally, in a region such _as_ a high rotation speed and high load region of an internal combustion _engine,_ increase in _amount_ of fuel or the like is performed in order _to_ _prevent_ excessive temperature rise in such an exhaust component as a _catalyst,_ an exhaust pipe and the like beyond a limit value. I... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to flash memory. More particularly, the invention relates to a flash memory device capable of operating at multiple speeds.
2. Description of the Related Art
Flash memory is one type of commonly used nonvolatile memory. Nonvolatile memory is distinguished from vol... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to flash memory. more particularly, the invention relates to a flash memory device incapable of operating at multiple speeds. 2. description of the related art flash memory is one type of commonly used nonvolatile memory. nonvolatile memory is distinguished from v... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to f,aqh memory. More particularly, the invention relates to a flash memory device capable of operating at multiple speeds. 2. Description of the Related Art Flash memory is one type of commonly used nonvolatile memory. Nonvolatile memory is distinguished from vol... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to flash memory. More particularly, the invention relates to flash memory device capable of operating at multiple speeds. 2. Description of the Related Art Flash memory is one type of commonly used nonvolatile memory. Nonvolatile memory from memory (e.g., Dynamic ... | 1. FiEld of thE INVENtion
THe presenT iNvEntiON rElaTES TO FLASH mEMory. MorE paRtICULarlY, THE INVeNtIon rElaTEs tO a FlasH mEMoRY devICE CapAbLE OF OPeRaTInG AT MuLTiPLe SPeEDs.
2. DeScRIPTion OF THe ReLAted aRt
FlaSh memorY Is One TYPE of cOMMOnLy USED nONVOlATiLE MEmOrY. NonvOLatILE MEmoRy is DIstINGUiSHed FroM VoL... | 1.Field of the Invention The present invention relates to flash memory. Moreparticularly, theinvention relates toa flash memory device capable of operating at multiple speeds. 2. Description of the Related Art Flash memory is one type ofcommonly used nonvolatile memory. Nonvolatilememory is dis... | _1._ Field of the Invention The _present_ invention relates to flash memory. _More_ particularly, the invention relates to a flash memory device capable of operating at multiple _speeds._ 2. Description _of_ the Related Art Flash memory is one type _of_ commonly used _nonvolatile_ _memory._ _Nonvolatile_ _memory_ is di... |
As computing evolves, there is a growing demand to make the user's computing experience much more user-centric, or tailored to the particular user. Consider, for example, web browsers. Web browsers are application programs that execute on a user's computer and enable a user to navigate the web and search for content, t... | as computing evolves, there is a growing demand to make the user ' s internet experience much more user - centric, or tailored to the particular user. consider, for example, web browsers. web browsers are application programs that execute on a user ' s computer and enable a user to navigate the web and search for conte... | As computing evolves, there is a growing demand to make the user ' s computing experience much more user - centric, or tailored to the particular user. Consider, for example, web browsers. Web br9wserQ are application programs that execute on a user ' s computer and enable a user to navigate the web and search for cont... | As computing evolves, there is a growing demand to make the computing experience much user-centric, or tailored to the particular user. Consider, for example, web browsers. Web browsers are application programs that execute a computer and enable a user to navigate web and search for content, typically in the of pages t... | as COmPUTINg evOlVES, there Is A gRoWIng DemAnd to mAKe tHE USeR's COmpuTInG expErIenCe Much MOre useR-CenTrIC, or TaIlOrED to the pARtICuLar USEr. cOnsIDeR, fOr EXamPle, wEB BROwserS. wEb BROWSeRs arE AppLiCatIOn PrOgRAMS THAT exeCUTe ON a USeR's ComputEr anD ENaBLE A usEr To NavIgAtE tHe WEB AnD sEArCh fOR conTEnT, T... | As computing evolves, there is a growing demand to make the user's computing experience much more user-centric, or tailoredto the particularuser. Consider, forexample, webbrowsers. Web browsers are application programs that execute on a user'scomputerandenable a user to navigate the web and search for cont... | As computing evolves, there is a growing demand _to_ _make_ the user's computing experience _much_ more user-centric, or tailored to the particular _user._ _Consider,_ _for_ example, web browsers. Web browsers _are_ application _programs_ that execute on a _user's_ computer and enable a _user_ to navigate _the_ web and... |
In the conventional technology, in order to perform recording information onto, reproducing it from, or both recording onto and reproducing from DVD (digital versatile disc) and CD (compact disc), a two-light-source-type optical pickup device has been used that has a DVD laser output unit whose output wavelength is app... | in the conventional technology, in order to perform recording information onto, reproducing it from, or both scanning onto and reproducing from dvd ( digital versatile disc ) and cd ( compact disc ), a two - light - source - type optical pickup device has been used that has a dvd laser output unit whose output waveleng... | In the conventional technology, in order to perform recording information onto, reproducing it from, or both recording onto and reproducing from DVD (digital versatile disc) and CD (compact disc ), a two - light - source - type optical pickup device has been used that has a DVD laser output unit whose output waFelengtG... | conventional technology, in to perform recording information onto, it from, or both recording onto and reproducing from DVD (digital versatile disc) and CD (compact disc), two-light-source-type optical pickup device has been that has DVD laser output unit whose output wavelength is approximately 650 and a CD laser outp... | In THe CONvENTionaL TEChNOloGy, in oRDer tO peRForM REcoRDINg INFormaTion OnTo, rePrODUcIng It FroM, OR boTH REcOrDinG oNTo anD ReproDUCING FroM DvD (DIgitAL VersATIlE DiSC) aND cD (CoMPAcT DiSc), A tWo-lIght-souRCe-tYPe OptIcAl piCkUP DeViCe HAs beeN USEd thaT has A dVd LasER OuTPUt uNIT whosE ouTPut WaVeLENgTh IS apP... | In the conventional technology,in order to perform recording information onto, reproducing it from, or both recording onto and reproducing from DVD (digitalversatile disc)andCD (compact disc),a two-light-source-type optical pickup device has been used that has a DVDlaser output unit whose output wavelength... | In the conventional technology, in order to perform recording information onto, _reproducing_ it from, or _both_ recording onto and reproducing from DVD (digital versatile disc) _and_ CD (compact disc), a two-light-source-type optical pickup device has _been_ used that has a DVD laser _output_ unit whose _output_ _wave... |
As is known in the art, the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) employs a tree-structured model for representing data. Queries in XML query languages typically specify patterns of selection predicates on multiple elements that have some specified tree structured relationships. For example, the XQuery expression:book[title... | as is known in the art, the extensible markup language ( xml ) employs a tree - structured model for representing data. queries in xml query languages typically specify patterns of selection predicates on multiple elements that have some specified tree structured relationships. for instance, the xquery expression : rea... | As is known in the art, the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) employs a tree - structured model for representing data. Queries in XML query languages typically specify patterns of selection predicates on multiple elements that have some qpecufied tree structured relationships. For example, the XQuery expression: book [t... | As is known in the art, the Markup Language (XML) employs a tree-structured model for data. Queries in XML languages typically specify patterns of selection predicates on multiple elements that have some specified tree structured relationships. For example, the XQuery expression:book[title=‘XML///author[fn=jane’ AND In... | AS iS known In thE ArT, tHe extENSIBLE MARkUp laNgUaGE (XmL) EMplOys A TREE-STRucTured MODEL fOR RePReseNtING data. qUErIES in XMl qUErY LangUaGeS typicAllY SPECiFY paTterns oF SeLECtION PrEDICATes On muLtiPLE ElEmENtS thAT HAVE some spECifIeD trEE STRUcTURed RElATiOnSHIpS. FOR eXamPLe, thE xQuERY EXPrESsiOn:BoOK[tItle... | As is known in the art, the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) employs a tree-structured modelfor representing data. Queriesin XML querylanguages typically specify patterns of selection predicates on multiple elements that have some specified tree structured relationships. For example, the XQuery expression:boo... | As is known in the art, the eXtensible _Markup_ Language _(XML)_ employs a tree-structured model for representing data. Queries _in_ XML query languages typically _specify_ patterns of selection predicates on multiple elements _that_ have some specified tree _structured_ relationships. For example, the XQuery expressio... |
Paper and paperboard webs are used in a myriad of applications as packaging materials such as wrappings and boxes. When formed into these packaging materials, it is often desirable to reinforce certain areas of the paper web, particularly critical areas where tears and damage are most likely to occur such as the corner... | paper fibre paperboard webs are used in a myriad of applications as packaging materials such as wrappings and boxes. when formed into these packaging materials, it is often desirable to reinforce certain areas of the paper web, particularly critical areas where tears and damage are most likely to occur such as the corn... | Paper and paperboard webs are used in a myriad of applications as packaging materials s^cu as wrappings and boxes. When formed into %heze packaging materials, it is often desirable to reiGf(rce certain areas of the paper web, particularly critical areas where tears and damage are most likely to occur such as the corner... | and paperboard webs are used in a myriad applications as packaging materials such wrappings and boxes. When formed into these packaging materials, is desirable to reinforce certain areas of the paper web, particularly critical areas tears and damage are most likely to occur such as the corners of a box. However, it is ... | pAPER and PapERBOaRd wEBs Are USeD in a mYriad of APPLiCaTiOnS as pACkagInG MatERIals SucH as WRappINGS aND BoXEs. whEN FORMed IntO these paCKagIng mAteRIALS, iT is OfTEN desIraBle TO REiNforCE cERtaiN ArEaS of ThE PaPeR WEb, particulaRLY criTIcAl aREaS wHeRe teaRs and damagE arE MosT likEly To OCCUr suCh as The corNER... | Paper and paperboard webs are used in a myriadof applications as packaging materials such as wrappings and boxes. When formed into these packaging materials,it is often desirable to reinforce certain areas of the paper web, particularly critical areas where tearsand damage aremost likely to occur su... | Paper and paperboard _webs_ are _used_ in a myriad of applications as packaging materials _such_ as wrappings _and_ boxes. When _formed_ into these packaging materials, it _is_ often desirable to reinforce certain areas of the _paper_ web, _particularly_ critical areas where _tears_ and damage are most likely to occur ... |
“Push-in” or “drive” fasteners of a variety of types and styles are well known in the fastener art. Typically, such fasteners have a shank with series of vertically spaced flexible tabs or wing-like members extending away from an axis of the fastener. As such, fasteners of this variety are also referred to as tree fast... | “ push - in ” or “ drive ” fasteners of a variety of types and styles are well known in the fastener art. typically, such fasteners have a shank with series of vertically spaced flexible tabs or wing - like members extending away from that axis of the container. as such, fasteners of this variety are also referred to a... | “ Push - in ” or “ drive ” fasteners of a variety of types and styles are well known in the fastener art. Typically, such fasteners have a shank with series of vertically spaced flexible tabs or wing - like members extending away from an axis of the fastener. As such, fasteners of this variety are also referred to as t... | “Push-in” or “drive” of a variety of types and styles are well in the fastener art. such fasteners have a shank with series of vertically spaced flexible tabs or wing-like members away from an axis of the fastener. As such, fasteners of this variety are also referred to as tree Such fasteners are driven axially into pr... | “puSh-iN” Or “DRIVe” fAsTeNers OF A vaRiETY OF TYpeS aND StYleS arE WELl kNOwn in thE fasTEnEr ARt. tYpICaLlY, SUcH FAStEners HAve a ShANK WiTH SERIEs oF VErtIcAllY SpaCED FLexIblE tAbS or WIng-like mEMBerS EXTeNDiNG AWay FroM AN axis oF The FaSTEner. AS SUCh, FAsTENErS Of ThIS vARiETy arE aLso REfERrED To as TrEe FaST... | “Push-in” or “drive” fasteners of a variety of types and styles are well known in the fastener art. Typically, such fasteners have a shank with series ofverticallyspaced flexible tabs or wing-like members extending awayfrom an axis ofthe fastener. As such, fasteners of this variety are also referred to as ... | _“Push-in”_ or “drive” _fasteners_ of a variety of types _and_ _styles_ are well known in _the_ fastener art. _Typically,_ such fasteners have a _shank_ with series of vertically _spaced_ flexible tabs _or_ wing-like members extending away from _an_ _axis_ of the fastener. As such, fasteners of this variety are also _r... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a data generation apparatus, a data generation method, and a computer-readable medium in a book generation system that performs bookbinding by bundling a plurality of paper sheets.
2. Description of the Related Art
There is conventionally a system that performs... | 1. field of the invention as present device relates to a data generation apparatus, a data generation method, and a computer - readable medium in a library generation system that performs bookbinding by bundling a plurality of paper sheets. 2. description of the related art there is conventionally a technology that per... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a data generation apparatus, a data generation method, and a computer - readable medium in a book generation dGstem that performs bookbinding by bundling a plurality of pWprr sheets. 2. Description of the Related Art There is conventionally a system that perfor... | 1. Field of the Invention present invention relates to a data apparatus, data generation method, and a computer-readable in a book generation system that performs bookbinding by bundling a plurality of paper sheets. 2. Description of the Related There is conventionally a system that performs by bundling a plurality of ... | 1. fielD oF THe inventIOn
thE PReseNt InvENtIoN RELATEs TO a DatA geNEraTiOn apPaRaTuS, a dATa gENErAtIoN MethOD, And A cOMputEr-REadablE mEDIum in a bOok genERation sysTem THaT pERfORms BOokBInDINg BY BunDLinG A PLuRALITy OF PApEr shEETs.
2. DeScrIpTioN of thE ReLatED Art
thERE Is coNVenTIONALLY A SyStEm tHat perFORMS... | 1. Field of theInvention Thepresent invention relates toa data generation apparatus, adata generation method, and a computer-readable mediumin a book generation system that performs bookbinding bybundling a plurality of papersheets. 2. Description of the RelatedArt There is conventionally a system tha... | _1._ _Field_ of the _Invention_ _The_ present invention relates _to_ a data generation apparatus, _a_ data generation _method,_ _and_ a computer-readable medium _in_ a book generation system _that_ performs bookbinding by bundling a plurality of _paper_ sheets. 2. Description of the Related Art There is conventionally ... |
The background description provided herein is for the purpose of generally presenting the context of the disclosure. Work of the presently named inventors, to the extent that it is described in this background section, as well as aspects of the description that may not otherwise qualify as prior art at the time of fili... | the background description provided herein is for the effect of generally presenting the context of the disclosure. work of the presently named inventors, noting the extent that it is described in this background section, as well as aspects of the description that may not otherwise qualify as prior art at the time of f... | The background description provided herein is for the purpose of generally presenting the conteag of the disclosure. Work of the presently named inventors, to the extent that it is described in this background section, as well as aspects of the description that may not otherwise qualify as prior art at the time of fili... | The background description provided herein is for the purpose of generally presenting the context of the disclosure. Work of the presently inventors, to the extent that it is described in this background section, as as aspects of the description that may not otherwise qualify as prior art at the of filing, are neither ... | the bACkgRoUNd DescRIptIOn pRoVIdED herEIN is for tHe PUrpose oF GEnErAlLY prESeNTING ThE conTexT OF ThE DIsclosurE. woRK oF tHE preSEntlY NAMED INVEnToRS, To THe ExTEnt ThAT iT is DESCrIbed In thIs bACkGroUnd SectioN, As WELl As AspECTS Of thE DEScriPTIoN thAt MAY nOt OTHeRwise QuaLIfy AS PrIOr ARt at the TIMe of FILI... | The background description provided herein is for the purposeof generally presenting the context of the disclosure. Work of the presently named inventors, to the extentthat it is described in this background section, as well as aspects of the description that maynot otherwise qualify as prior art ... | The _background_ description _provided_ herein is for the _purpose_ of generally presenting the _context_ of the _disclosure._ Work of the presently named inventors, to the extent that it is _described_ _in_ this background section, _as_ well as aspects of the description that may not otherwise _qualify_ as prior _art_... |
Two main types of current are provided, one for cutting and one for coagulation. The optimal cutting current is a continuous wave output from the electrosurgical unit. For smooth cutting a continuous arc is required between the active probe and the patient. Upon application of a high power continuous wave arc, the tiss... | two main types of current are provided, one for cutting and one for coagulation. the optimal cutting current is a continuous wave output from the electrosurgical unit. for smooth cutting procedure continuous arc is required between the active probe and the patient. upon application of a high power continuous wave arc, ... | Two main types of current are provided, one for cutting and one for coagulation. The optimal cutting current is a continuous wave output from the electroWurgicai unit. For smooth cutting a continuous arc is required between the active probe and the patient. Upon application of a high power continuous wave arc, the tiss... | Two main types current are provided, one for cutting and one for coagulation. The optimal cutting current is a continuous wave output the unit. For smooth cutting a continuous arc is required between the active probe and the patient. Upon application of a high power continuous wave arc, the tissue cells resulting a cut... | TWo mAIN tYpes OF cUrreNT ARe pROVIdED, one fOr CUTtING aNd ONe for cOAgUlATiON. THE OPtiMAL cuTtIng cUrrEnT Is a CONTINUOUs WAVe outPut frOM ThE elECtroSUrGiCaL uNiT. FoR SmOoTH cUTTinG a CONtiNUous ARC IS ReQUiReD betwEEN thE acTiVe prOBE AnD the PaTiENT. upON aPPliCaTiON Of a hIgH powEr COnTInUoUs wAVe arc, ThE TiSs... | Two main types of current are provided, one for cutting and one for coagulation. Theoptimalcutting current isa continuous wave output from the electrosurgical unit. For smooth cutting a continuous arc is requiredbetweenthe active probe and the patient. Upon application of a high power continuous wave arc... | _Two_ main types of _current_ are _provided,_ one for cutting and one for coagulation. The optimal _cutting_ _current_ is a continuous _wave_ output from the electrosurgical unit. _For_ smooth cutting a _continuous_ arc is required between the active _probe_ _and_ the _patient._ Upon application of a high power continu... |
These packages comprise a printed circuit with at least one chip, encapsulated by a protective resin, and are provided on their lower surface with connection balls. These are for example packages of the BGA (Ball Grid Array) or FBGA (Fine Ball Grid Array) type.
They are stacked to form an electronic module. FIG. 1a sho... | these packages comprise a printed circuit with at least one sheet, encapsulated by a protective resin, and are covered on their lower surface with connection balls. these are for example packages of the bga ( ball grid array ) or fbga ( slot ball grid controller ) type. they are stacked to form one electronic module. f... | These packages comprise a printed ci3cJit with at least one chip, encapsulated by a protective resin, and are provided on tNe9r lower surface with connection bQllA. These are for exam(lw packages of the BGA (Ball Grid Array) or FBGA (Fine Ball Grid Array) type. They are stacked to form an electronic module. FIG. 1a sho... | These packages comprise a printed with at least one chip, by a protective resin, and are provided on their lower surface with connection These are example packages of the BGA (Ball Grid Array) or FBGA (Fine Ball Grid Array) type. They are stacked to form an electronic module. FIG. 1a in cross section, a known electroni... | theSE pACKAgEs cOMPrisE a PriNTed cIRCuiT wiTh AT lEasT ONE chiP, EncapSULaTEd By a prOtEcTive RESin, ANd arE ProviDed on tHeir LoWeR sUrFaCe wiTh cONNectiOn BALLs. THESE aRe fOr ExAMPlE pACKagEs of the Bga (BalL GriD aRray) Or Fbga (FiNE ball grid ArRay) TYpe.
They ArE staCKed TO foRm An ElecTrOnIC modUle. fig. 1A SHO... | These packages comprise a printed circuit with at least one chip, encapsulated by a protective resin,and are provided on their lower surface with connection balls.These are for example packages of the BGA (Ball Grid Array) or FBGA (Fine BallGrid Array) type.They are stacked toforman ele... | These packages comprise a printed circuit with _at_ least one _chip,_ encapsulated by a protective resin, and are provided on their lower surface with connection balls. These _are_ for example packages of the BGA _(Ball_ Grid Array) or FBGA (Fine Ball Grid Array) type. They _are_ _stacked_ to form an electronic module.... |
Phosphatidylinositol (hereinafter abbreviated as “PI”) is one of a number of phospholipids found in cell membranes. In recent years it has become clear that PI plays an important role in intracellular signal transduction. In the late 1980s, a PI3 kinase (PI3K) was found to be an enzyme which phosphorylates the 3-positi... | phosphatidylinositol ( hereinafter abbreviated as “ pi ” ) is one of a number of phospholipids found in cell membranes. in recent years it has become clear that pi plays an important niche in intracellular signal transduction. in the late 1980s, a pi3 kinase ( pi3k ) was found to be an enzyme which phosphorylates the 3... | Phosphatidylinositol (hereinafter abbreviated as “ PI ”) is one of a number of phospholipids found in cell membranes. In rdxent years it has become clear that PI plays an important role in intracellular signal transduction. In the late 1980s, a PI3 kinase (PI3K) was found to be an enzyme which phosphorylates the 3 - po... | Phosphatidylinositol (hereinafter abbreviated as “PI”) is one of a number of phospholipids found in cell membranes. In recent it has become clear that PI plays an important in intracellular signal transduction. In the late 1980s, a PI3 kinase (PI3K) was found be an enzyme which phosphorylates the 3-position the inosito... | PHOSpHaTIdYLiNOSitOL (hEreINAFTeR abbREvIATEd AS “pI”) iS ONE OF a nUMBer of pHOsPhOliPiDs FOUnD In CelL MemBraNes. In ReceNt YEars it hAS bECoME ClEAR THaT Pi playS An ImPoRTaNt Role In INtrACeLlULaR SIgNAl tRANsDucTioN. iN tHe LaTE 1980s, A pi3 kInASE (pI3K) was fOUnD TO bE AN ENZyme wHicH PHosPhorYlaTes tHe 3-PositI... | Phosphatidylinositol (hereinafter abbreviated as “PI”) isone of a numberof phospholipids found in cell membranes. In recent years it hasbecomeclear that PI plays an importantrole in intracellularsignal transduction. In the late 1980s,a PI3 kinase (PI3K) was found to bean enzyme whichphosphorylates the 3-po... | Phosphatidylinositol _(hereinafter_ abbreviated as “PI”) is one of a number of phospholipids found in cell membranes. In recent years it _has_ _become_ clear that PI plays an important role in intracellular _signal_ transduction. In the _late_ 1980s, _a_ PI3 kinase _(PI3K)_ was found _to_ be an enzyme which phosphoryla... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a system and method for the generation of images of three-dimensional surfaces on a computer graphics display. More specifically the present invention relates to generating such images without aliasing effects and without the need for special hardware.
2. Descr... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a system and method for the generation of images of three - dimensional surfaces on a computer graphics display. more specifically the present invention relates towards presenting such images without aliasing effects and without the need for special hardware. 2... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a system and method for the generation of images of three - dimensional surfaces on a computer graphics display. More specifically the present iBvengion relates to generating such images without aliasing effects and without the need for special hardware. 2. Des... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a system and method for the generation of images of three-dimensional surfaces on a computer graphics More specifically the present invention relates to generating such images without aliasing effects and without the need for special hardware. 2. Description of... | 1. fiEld oF the iNVeNTiOn
tHE pREseNt iNVeNtiON reLATES To a sYSTem AnD mEthOD For THe GENeRATiOn OF imagEs of thReE-DIMeNsiONAl sURFACes oN a CoMputEr GRApHics diSPLay. MoRE speciFically tHe PReseNt INVENTiOn RelateS TO gENErATINg sUcH imAgeS wIThoUt aLiasINg Effects aND WiThOuT tHE NeEd FOr SPEciaL haRDWAre.
2. Descr... | 1. Field of the InventionThe presentinvention relates to a system and method for the generation of images of three-dimensionalsurfaces on a computer graphics display. More specifically the present invention relatesto generating suchimages withoutaliasingeffects and without the need forspecialhardware. ... | _1._ Field of the Invention _The_ present invention relates to a system _and_ method for _the_ generation of images of three-dimensional _surfaces_ on a _computer_ graphics display. More _specifically_ _the_ present invention relates to _generating_ such images without aliasing _effects_ _and_ without the need _for_ sp... |
The Internet offers access to the most current information available online across the world. As a result, the world appears to be a smaller place as news and information from across the world is made available to Internet users almost instantly.
Issues often arise with organizing and reducing the amount of incoming in... | the internet offers access to the most current information available online across the world. as a result, the world appears to be a smaller place as news and information from across the world is made available to internet users almost instantly. issues often arise with organizing and controlling the amount of incoming... | The ImRernet offers access to the most current information available online across the world. As a result, the world appezfs to be a smaller place as news and information from across the world is made available to Internet users almost instantly. Issues often arise with organizing and reducing the amount of incoming in... | The Internet access to the most current information available online across world. As a result, the world appears to a smaller as news and information from across the world is made available Internet users almost instantly. Issues often arise with organizing and reducing the amount of incoming information. users easy t... | THe intERNet ofFERs aCcESS To THE MoST CuRREnT INFoRMATiOn AvaiLable ONLIne aCroSs THe wORLD. aS a RESUlT, The WOrlD apPEArS to be A SMALlEr pLACe as NEWs ANd iNFORMATiOn FrOm acrosS the woRLD Is mAde AvaiLABlE to iNterNet uSerS aLMOst INsTAntly.
issUes OFTeN ARiSE witH OrgAnIZing AND Reducing thE amouNt Of inCominG in... | The Internet offers access to themost currentinformationavailable online across theworld. As a result, the world appears tobe asmaller place as news and information from across the world is made availableto Internet users almost instantly. Issues oftenarise with organizingand reducing theamount of inco... | The Internet offers access to the most current information available online across the world. _As_ a result, the world appears _to_ be _a_ smaller _place_ as news and information from across the world is made available to Internet users almost _instantly._ Issues often arise _with_ organizing and reducing the amount of... |
While attempts have been made in the past to produce a lighter, more natural, and even biodegradable cat litter, improvements nonetheless remain desirable. Conventional clay-based and gel-based litters are relatively heavy, cost a considerable amount of money to ship, and are often a burden for purchasers to carry. Whi... | while attempts have been made numerous days past to produce a lighter, more natural, and even biodegradable cat litter, improvements nonetheless seemed desirable. conventional clay - based and gel - based containers are relatively heavy, cost a considerable amount of power to ship, and are often a burden for purchasers... | While ztte,pts have been made in the past to produce a lighter, more nat*rzl, and 3Fen biodegradable cat litter, improvements nonetheless remain desirable. Conventional clay - based and gel - based litters are relatively heavy, cost a considerable amount of money to ship, and are often a burden for purchasers to darr7.... | While attempts have been made in past to produce a lighter, more and even biodegradable cat litter, improvements nonetheless remain desirable. Conventional clay-based and gel-based are relatively heavy, cost a considerable amount of to ship, and are often a burden for purchasers carry. While many so-called natural cat ... | wHIle aTTempTS hAVE BeeN MaDe in tHe PasT to ProDUce a lIgHter, More NatUrAL, aNd eVen BiodEGRADaBle CaT littER, iMpROvEmeNtS noNetHelesS REmaIN deSirable. CONVeNtiOnal Clay-bAsED aND gel-BaSed litteRS aRE RELaTIvEly HEAVy, cOst A COnsIDerABLE AmoUNT OF MoNEy TO SHIp, And ARe OfTen A BURDEN foR puRChASers to cArRy. wHi... | While attempts have been made in the past to producea lighter, more natural, and evenbiodegradable cat litter, improvements nonetheless remain desirable.Conventional clay-based andgel-based littersare relativelyheavy, cost a considerable amountofmoney to ship, and areoften a burdenfor purchasers to ca... | While attempts have been made in the past to produce _a_ lighter, more natural, and even biodegradable cat _litter,_ improvements nonetheless remain desirable. _Conventional_ clay-based and gel-based litters _are_ relatively heavy, _cost_ a considerable amount of money to ship, and are often a burden for _purchasers_ t... |
1. Field
The present invention relates to apparatus and method for injecting a vapor into an internal combustion engine and particularly to systems and apparatus for injecting vapor into the carburetor of a gasoline engine.
2. Prior Art
Injection of water vapor into the carburetor of an internal combustion engine has b... | 1. essentially the present invention relates to mechanisms and method for injecting a vapor into an internal combustion engine and particularly to systems and apparatus for injecting vapor into the carburetor of a gasoline engine. 2. prior selective injection of water vapor into the carburetor of an internal combustion... | 1. Field The 0reseht knventipn relates to apparatus and method for injDsting a vapor into an internal combustion engine and particularly to systems and apparatus for injecting vapor into the carburetor of a gasoline enhinD. 2. PriID Art Injection of water vapor into the cargureto# of an internal combustion engine has v... | 1. Field The present invention relates to apparatus and method for injecting a vapor into an internal combustion engine and to systems and apparatus for injecting vapor into the carburetor of a gasoline engine. 2. Art Injection of water vapor into carburetor of internal engine has been acknowledged to improve the effic... | 1. fielD
tHe prESEnT iNVenTiOn relaTES to APparATUs AnD MeTHoD FOR injEcTiNg A vApor inTo AN INTeRNAL COmBUSTIOn enGiNE AND PARTicUlaRLY to syStEmS and AppAratUS FoR injEcTiNG vaPOR iNTO ThE cArbureTor of a gAsolINe eNgine.
2. PrIoR aRt
iNJECtiOn oF wateR vaPOr INTO The carBuRETOR oF An inTeRNaL ComBuStIoN Engine HaS B... | 1. Field The present invention relates to apparatus andmethod for injecting a vapor into an internalcombustion engine and particularly to systemsand apparatus for injecting vapor into the carburetor of agasoline engine. 2. Prior Art Injection of water vapor intothe carburetorof an internal combustion engine ... | _1._ _Field_ The _present_ invention relates to apparatus and _method_ for injecting a vapor into an _internal_ _combustion_ engine and particularly to systems and apparatus for _injecting_ vapor into _the_ carburetor of a gasoline engine. _2._ Prior Art Injection _of_ water vapor into _the_ carburetor of an internal c... |
The ink jet recording system directly ejects an ink onto a recording paper and is lower in running cost than conventional recording apparatuses and is noticed as a recording method which causes little noise and can easily perform color recording. From the points of safety and printing characteristics, an aqueous ink is... | the ink jet recording system directly ejects an ink onto a recording paper and is lower in running cost than conventional recording apparatuses and is intended as a recording method which causes little noise and can easily perform color recording. from the points of safety and printing characteristics, an aqueous ink i... | The ink jet recording system directly ejects an ink onto a recording paper and is loDeE in running cost than conventional recording apparatuses and is noticed as a recording method which causes little noise and can easily perform color recording. From the points of ssCety and printing characteristics, an aqueous ink is... | The ink recording system ejects an ink onto recording paper and is lower in running cost than conventional recording apparatuses and is as a recording method which causes little noise and can easily color recording. From points of safety and printing an aqueous ink is used in such recording system. the recording papers... | tHE ink jet ReCorDinG SYSteM direCTly EJects AN InK oNtO A rECOrDIng pApEr AND IS lower in RunNing cost ThAn CoNVENtIONal ReCORdINg APParAtUSEs AND IS nOTiCED AS a REcoRdinG MEtHoD wHich CauSeS LIttLe nOIse AnD caN eASiLY pErForm COLor recORdinG. fRom ThE POinTS of sAFeTY aNd pRInTInG chaRacteRISticS, an AQueoUS iNK iS... | The inkjet recording system directlyejects an ink onto a recording paper and is lower in runningcost than conventional recording apparatusesand is noticed as a recording method which causes little noise and caneasily perform color recording. From the points ofsafety andprinting characteristics, ... | The ink jet recording system directly ejects an ink onto a recording paper and is lower _in_ _running_ cost than conventional recording _apparatuses_ _and_ is noticed as a recording method which causes little noise and can easily perform color recording. From the _points_ of safety and _printing_ characteristics, an aq... |
Epidermal traumas include, for example, but not limited to, maladies such as pressure sores, burns, cuts, abrasions, wounds, rashes, lesions, skin conditions, skin infections and decubitus ulcers. Generally, these epidermal traumas are treated with ointments or preparations, sometimes with little or no success.
Pressur... | epidermal traumas include, for example, but not limited by, maladies such as pressure sores, burns, cuts, abrasions, wounds, rashes, lesions, skin conditions, skin infections and decubitus ulcers. generally, these epidermal traumas are treated via ointments or preparations, normally with little or no success. pressure ... | Epidermal traumas include, for example, but not limited to, mzlXdies such as pressure sores, burns, cuts, abrasions, wounds, rashes, lesions, skin conditions, skin infections and decubitus ulcers. Generally, these epidermal traumas are treated with ointments or preparations, sometimes with little or no success. Pressur... | Epidermal traumas include, for example, but not limited to, maladies such as pressure sores, burns, cuts, abrasions, wounds, rashes, lesions, skin conditions, skin infections and decubitus ulcers. Generally, epidermal are treated with ointments or preparations, sometimes with little or no success. Pressure sores and de... | ePiDERmaL TRaumAS Include, foR eXAMPlE, bUt nOT lImItEd TO, maLadIES SucH As PrEsSUre Sores, BURnS, cuTS, aBRasIONS, wOUNDS, RaSHes, LesIonS, SkiN coNDitIoNs, SkIN InFEcTiONS ANd dEcuBiTuS uLcERS. gEnErAllY, TheSE EpIdeRmAl TRaumaS Are treaTED WIth OintMenTs or PrEPArATionS, sOmetImES wiTh little oR nO sucCesS.
preSSUr... | Epidermal traumas include, for example, but not limited to, maladies such as pressure sores, burns, cuts, abrasions, wounds,rashes, lesions,skin conditions, skin infections and decubitus ulcers. Generally, these epidermal traumas are treatedwith ointments or preparations, sometimes withlittle or no... | _Epidermal_ traumas include, for example, but _not_ _limited_ to, maladies such as _pressure_ sores, burns, cuts, abrasions, wounds, rashes, _lesions,_ skin conditions, skin infections and decubitus ulcers. Generally, these epidermal traumas are treated with ointments or preparations, sometimes _with_ little or no succ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the field of topical skin treatments. More specifically the present invention relates to a reconstituted ocean water skin treatment mixture for topical application to the skin of a person for cleaning and healing and to methods of producing the mixtur... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates generally to the field of topical skin treatments. more specifically the present invention relates to a reconstituted ocean water skin treatment mixture for topical application touching the skin of a person for cleaning and healing and to preparation of producing ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to the field of topical skin treatments. More specifically the present invention relates to a 3Rconstituted ocean water skin treatment mixture for topical application to the skin of a person for cleaning and healing and to methods of producing the mixtur... | 1. Field the Invention The present invention relates generally the of topical skin treatments. More specifically the present invention relates a reconstituted ocean water skin treatment mixture for topical skin of person for cleaning and to methods of producing the mixture and of using the mixture to treat a pierced ar... | 1. FIeLd OF tHE InvENtiON
THE PrESEnT iNVENtIOn rELATes gEnEraLLy TO ThE FIELd Of TOPicAl SKIN trEatMEnTs. MorE sPEcifICAlly tHe preSENt iNVentIon reLatES tO A RECONSTiTUTed OceaN WaTEr SKIN tReatmenT miXTuRe FoR toPIcal apPLicaTIon tO THE skiN Of A PErSON fOr ClEaNiNg aNd hEAlINg aND tO MethODs of prODUcInG thE MIxTUr... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present invention relates generallytothe field of topical skin treatments.More specifically the presentinventionrelates to a reconstituted oceanwater skin treatmentmixturefor topical application to the skin of a person for cleaning and healing and to methods ofproducing the m... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ The present invention relates generally to the field _of_ topical skin treatments. More specifically the present invention relates _to_ a reconstituted ocean _water_ skin _treatment_ mixture _for_ topical application _to_ the _skin_ of a person for _cleaning_ and healing and to methods of pr... |
This invention is related to a safety arming device for use as part of an apparatus for perforating oil wells, etc. and to methods of providing an armed device. More particularly, the invention is related to a detonator assembly for initiating perforating charges in an underground perforating gun.
Underground perforati... | this invention is related to a safety arming device for use as part of an apparatus for perforating oil wells, etc. and to methods of providing an armed device. more particularly, the invention is related to a detonator assembly for initiating perforating charges in an underground perforating gun. underground perforati... | This invention is related to a safety arming device for use as part of an apparatus for perforating oil wells, etc. and to methods of providing an armed device. More particularly, the invention is related to a detonator assembly for initiating perforating charges in an underground perforating gun. Underground perforati... | This invention is related to a arming device for use as part of an apparatus for perforating oil and to methods of providing an armed device. More particularly, the invention is to a detonator assembly for initiating perforating in underground perforating Underground perforating are used in the production of oil and ga... | THIS InvenTIon is relatEd to a saFeTY ArMInG dEviCE for usE aS part of aN appARAtuS fOr PERFOrAtINg oil wElls, etc. and TO MethODs OF PRovIdIng aN aRMED dEVICe. MorE paRtIcUlARlY, ThE INVEnTIOn is reLATED to a DeTONatoR AsSEmblY For INiTiaTing PerfORaTING CHarges In An unDeRgrOund peRFOratING GUN.
UndERgrOund PerFOratI... | This invention is related to a safety arming device for use as part of an apparatus for perforating oil wells, etc. and tomethods ofproviding an armeddevice. More particularly, the invention is relatedto a detonator assembly for initiating perforating charges in an underground perforating gun... | _This_ _invention_ is related to a safety arming _device_ for use as part _of_ an apparatus for perforating oil _wells,_ etc. and to methods of providing an armed _device._ More _particularly,_ the invention is related to a _detonator_ assembly for initiating perforating _charges_ in _an_ underground _perforating_ gun.... |
The invention concerns systems for protecting information and more particularly concerns systems for protecting information that is transmitted by means of a wired or wireless medium against unauthorized access.
One way of distributing information is to broadcast it, that is, to place the information on a medium from w... | the invention concerns systems for protecting information and more particularly concerns systems for protecting information that is transmitted by means of a wired or wireless medium against unauthorized access. one way of distributing information is to secure it, that is, to place the information on a medium from whic... | The invention concerns systems for protecting information and more particularly concerns systems for protecting information that is transmitted by means of a wired or wireless medium against unauthorized access. One way of distributing information is to broadcast it, ytat is, to place the information on a medium from w... | concerns systems for protecting information and more particularly concerns systems for protecting information that is transmitted by means of a wired or wireless medium against unauthorized access. One way of distributing information is to broadcast it, that is, to place the information on a medium from which it can be... | tHe INvEntIoN cOncERNS sYSTEMS foR PrOTeCTing InfOrMaTioN aNd mOre PArticULarlY cONCErNs sYSTems FOR PrOtECTiNg iNFORmatioN thAt Is tRAnSmIttEd BY meAnS oF A WIrED Or WIReLeSs MEdium AgAINST uNauTHOrizED acCEss.
ONe way oF dIstrIButinG iNForMATiON iS To BROaDCaSt It, thAt IS, to PLace thE INFormAtioN oN A mEdiUM fRoM w... | The invention concerns systemsfor protecting information and more particularlyconcerns systems for protecting information that is transmitted by means of a wired or wireless medium against unauthorized access. One way of distributing information is to broadcast it, that is, toplace theinformation ... | The invention concerns systems _for_ protecting information and more particularly concerns systems for protecting _information_ that is transmitted by means _of_ a wired or _wireless_ _medium_ against unauthorized access. One way of distributing information _is_ _to_ broadcast it, that is, to place the information _on_... |
Of the presently known various printing systems, the ink jet printing system has been evaluated as a very effective non-impact printing system in that printing can be conducted at a high speed while substantially not causing noise.
A typical ink jet printing head used in the ink jet printing system is of the configurat... | of the presently known various printing systems, the ink jet printing cartridge has been evaluated as a very effective non - impact printing system in that printing can be conducted at a high speed while substantially not causing noise. a typical ink injection printing head used in the ink jet printing system is of the... | Of the presently known various printing systems, the ink jet printing system has been evaluated as a very effective non - impact printing system in that printing can be conducted at a high speed while substantially not causing noise. A typical ink jet printing head used in the ink jet printing system is of the configur... | Of presently known printing systems, the ink printing system has evaluated as a very effective non-impact printing system in that printing can be conducted at a high speed while substantially not causing noise. A ink head used in the ink jet system is of the configuration shown in 2. In FIG. 2, reference numeral 1 indi... | of THE PrESentlY KNoWN VaRIOuS PRintiNG SyStEMs, thE iNK Jet PrinTinG SysteM HAS Been EvALUaTEd AS a Very eFFEctivE noN-iMPaCt PRInTInG SystEm In tHat pRiNtINg CaN BE cONDUctEd AT A hIGh SPEED WHIlE sUbStAntIaLly NoT cAUsiNG nOise.
a TYpICaL Ink JET prinTiNg hEAd Used In tHE INk JET pRintInG SYsteM iS Of tHE cONFIGuRat... | Of the presently known various printing systems, the ink jet printing system has been evaluated as a very effective non-impact printingsystemin thatprintingcan be conducted at ahigh speedwhile substantiallynot causingnoise. A typical ink jet printing head used inthe ink jet printing system i... | Of the _presently_ known _various_ printing systems, the ink jet _printing_ system has been evaluated _as_ _a_ _very_ effective non-impact _printing_ _system_ in that printing can be _conducted_ at a high speed while substantially not causing _noise._ A typical _ink_ jet _printing_ head used in _the_ ink _jet_ printing... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to fishing devices, and more particularly relates to trolling devices for fishing from a moving boat.
2. Background Information
Trolling for fish from a moving boat is a common and productive method of catching fish. The simplest way to perform this acti... | 1. field of the invention the present invention generally relates to fishing devices, and most particularly relates to trolling devices for fishing from a moving boat. 2. background information trolling for fish from a moving boat is a common and productive method of catching fish. the simplest way to perform this acti... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to fishing devices, and more particularly relates to trolling devices for fishing from a moving boat. 2. Background Information Trolling for fish from a moving boat is a common and productive method of catching fish. The simplest way to perform Hh9s acti... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to fishing devices, and more particularly relates devices for fishing from moving boat. 2. Information Trolling for fish from a moving boat is a common and productive of catching fish. simplest way to perform this activity is for a person with a conventi... | 1. fIeLD OF The iNvENtIoN
tHe prESeNT INvenTiOn geNeRaLlY rELATES To fiShinG DEviCES, AND morE parTIcULaRly RELaTes TO TROLliNg deVices For fishinG fRoM A MOViNG boAT.
2. baCKGroUND inforMATIoN
tROlLinG FOR fIsH FroM A moViNg bOat Is a cOMMON AND ProdUCTIVe metHod oF cATcHiNg fish. THe simPleSt wAY To PerFoRM THis AcTI... | 1. Field of the InventionThe present invention generallyrelates to fishing devices, and moreparticularly relates to trolling devices for fishing froma moving boat. 2. BackgroundInformation Trolling for fish from a moving boat is a common and productive method of catching fish. The simplestway to perfo... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention _The_ present invention generally relates _to_ fishing _devices,_ _and_ _more_ particularly _relates_ to _trolling_ devices for fishing from _a_ moving boat. 2. Background _Information_ Trolling for fish from a moving boat is _a_ common and _productive_ method of _catching_ fish. The simples... |
As is known, operating electronic components produce heat. This heat should be removed in order to maintain device junction temperatures within desirable limits, with failure to remove heat effectively resulting in increased component temperatures, potentially leading to thermal runaway conditions. Several trends in th... | as is expected, operating electronic components produce heat. this heat should be removed in order to maintain device junction temperatures within desirable limits, with failure to remove heat effectively resulting in increased component temperatures, potentially leading to thermal runaway conditions. several trends in... | As is known, operating electronic components produce heat. This heat should be removed in order to maintain device junction temperatures within desirable limits, with failure to remove heat dgfectively resulting in incGeaser component temperatures, potentially leading to thermal runaway conditions. Several trends in th... | As is known, operating electronic components produce heat. This heat should be removed in order to maintain device junction temperatures within desirable limits, with failure to remove heat effectively resulting in increased temperatures, potentially leading to thermal runaway conditions. Several trends in the electron... | aS IS knOWN, opeRaTiNg elECtrOnic cOmPOnEntS PRODUCe HEAt. ThIS heaT sHould be REmoveD iN ordEr TO MainTain DEVIcE juNCTIoN tEMPErATurEs wIthin DEsiRABLE lImIts, with fAiLURe tO reMove HeAT EffecTIvelY REsUlTING iN iNcREaSED componENt TEMPeraTUres, potenTIaLlY leaDiNG to TheRmal RunawAy CoNdiTiONS. severAl TReNDs in th... | As is known, operating electronic components produce heat. This heatshould be removed in order to maintain device junction temperatures within desirable limits, with failureto remove heat effectively resulting in increased component temperatures, potentially leading to thermal runaway conditions.Sev... | _As_ is _known,_ operating electronic components _produce_ _heat._ This heat _should_ _be_ removed in order to maintain device _junction_ temperatures within _desirable_ limits, _with_ failure to _remove_ heat effectively resulting in increased component temperatures, potentially _leading_ _to_ thermal runaway conditio... |
Structural openings in the walls of commercial and residential buildings include openings provided to enable the installation of doors, windows, passageways and recessed areas for bookcases, shelves, niches and the like. The framing of such openings during building construction allows sufficient space to enable precise... | structural openings in the walls of commercial and domestic buildings include openings provided to enable the installation of doors, windows, passageways and recessed areas for bookcases, floors, niches and the like. the framing of such openings during building construction allows sufficient space to enable precise pos... | Structural openings in the walls of FommerciAl and residential buildings include openings provided to enable the installation of doors, windows, passageways and recessed areas for bookcases, shelves, niches and the like. The framing of such openings during building construction allows sufficient space to enable precise... | Structural openings in the walls of commercial and residential buildings include openings provided to enable installation of doors, windows, passageways and areas for bookcases, shelves, niches and the The framing of such openings during building allows sufficient space to precise positioning, adjustment and final alig... | sTRuCtURAL opENINGs in thE WALLs OF CoMMERcIaL aND REsidEntIAl buILdINgs iNcLuDe OPeninGS pROviDEd to ENabLe THe InsTallAtIOn oF dOorS, WInDoWS, paSsaGEWaYs anD ReCEsSed AREAS FoR boOKCaSEs, SHeLvEs, NICHEs And ThE lIkE. THe FramiNg Of sUch oPEnings DUrINg BuiLdiNG coNStRuCtiON ALLows SufFIcIENT spAce To EnABle PrecisE... | Structural openings in the wallsof commercial and residential buildings include openings provided toenable theinstallation of doors, windows, passageways and recessedareasfor bookcases, shelves, nichesand the like. The framing of such openings during building constructionallows sufficient space to ... | _Structural_ openings in the walls _of_ _commercial_ and _residential_ buildings include _openings_ provided to enable the installation of doors, windows, passageways _and_ recessed areas for bookcases, _shelves,_ niches _and_ the like. _The_ framing of such openings during building _construction_ allows sufficient spa... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an apparatus for curing an ultraviolet sensitive coating and bonding material which is applied to the surface of a person's fingernail and an artificial nail tip previously applied to the person's fingernail or a person's fingernail without an artificial tip. More par... | 2. field of the invention this invention relates to an apparatus for curing an ultraviolet sensitive coating and bonding material which is applied to the surface of a person ' s fingernail and an artificial nail tip traditionally applied to the person ' s fingernail or a person ' s fingernail without an artificial tip.... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to an apparatus for curing an ultraviolet sensitive coating and bonding material which is applied to the surface of a person ' s fingernail and an artificial nail tip previously applied to the person ' s fingernail or a person ' s fingernail without an artificial tip. Mo... | Field of the Invention This invention relates to an apparatus for curing an ultraviolet sensitive coating and bonding material which is applied the surface of a person's fingernail an artificial nail previously applied to the person's fingernail or a person's fingernail without artificial tip. More particularly, this i... | 1. FieLD Of tHE invENTiON
thIs InVEnTiON ReLAteS TO AN aPpaRatUS FOr cUrINg AN ulTrAvIoleT sENsITIvE cOATInG aND BOnDiNG matERIAL wHICh iS apPLied tO tHe sURFACE of a PErSON'S FinGErNail aND AN ArTiFiCIal NAIL tiP PreviOusLY ApPLiED tO ThE pERSOn'S FInGernaiL Or a PersON'S FingerNail WItHOUt AN ARtIFIciAl TIp. More pAR... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to an apparatus for curing an ultraviolet sensitive coatingand bonding materialwhich is appliedto the surface ofa person's fingernail and an artificial nail tip previously appliedtothe person's fingernailor a person's fingernail without an artificial tip... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ This invention relates _to_ an apparatus for curing an ultraviolet sensitive coating _and_ bonding _material_ _which_ is applied to the surface of _a_ person's fingernail and an artificial nail tip previously applied to the _person's_ fingernail or _a_ person's _fingernail_ without an artifi... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a window wherein a panel is mounted in a window frame in such a manner as to cover the outer surfaces of mullions or vertical frame members which are components of the window frame.
2. Description of the Prior Art
There is so far known a window comprising a rectangula... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to a window wherein a panel is mounted in a window frame in such a manner as might cover the outer surfaces of mullions or vertical frame members or are components of the window frame. 2. description of the prior art there is so far known a window comprising a rectangula... | 1. Field of the Invention This indentjon relates to a window wherein a panel is mounted in a window frame in such a manner as to cover the outer surfaces of mullions or vertical frame members which are components of the window frame. 2. Description of the Prior Art There is so far known a window comprising a rectangula... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a window wherein a panel is mounted in a window frame in such a manner as to cover the outer of mullions or vertical frame members which are components of the window frame. 2. Description the Prior Art There is so far known a window comprising a rectangular window for... | 1. FIELD of tHe iNVeNTIoN
tHiS iNvEntIOn RelAtes tO A WINDOW WhErein a PanEL iS MOuNTED in A wInDOw fraMe In sUCH A ManNER As TO cOver THe OUteR SUrFaCEs of mULlions oR VeRTICal fRAme meMberS whICH arE CompOneNTS Of ThE WINDoW frAme.
2. DEScRIpTioN Of THE PRior aRt
thEre is so far kNoWn a wIndOw CompriSIng a rEctanGulA... | 1. Fieldofthe Invention This invention relates to a window wherein a panel is mounted in a window frame in such a manner as to cover the outer surfaces of mullions or vertical frame members which are components of the window frame. 2. Description of the Prior Art There is so far known a window comp... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ This invention relates _to_ _a_ window _wherein_ a panel is mounted in _a_ window frame in such a manner as to cover the outer surfaces of mullions or _vertical_ frame _members_ _which_ are components _of_ _the_ window frame. 2. Description of the Prior _Art_ There is so far known a window c... |
This invention relates to a toilet training device.
Toilet training of small children is generally undertaken when they are between 18 and 24 months old, and it is not uncommon for a child still to be wearing diapers up to the age of three. The adverse environmental impact as a result of “nappy mountains” is well known... | this invention relates to the toilet training device. toilet training of small children is generally undertaken once they are between 18 and 24 months old, and it is not uncommon for a child still to be wearing diapers up to the age of three. the adverse environmental impact as a result of “ nappy mountains ” is well k... | This (jvention relates to a toilet training device. Toilet training of small children is generally undertaken when they are between 18 and 24 months old, and it is not uncommon for a child still to be wdxring diapers up to the age of three. The adverse environmental impact as a result of “ nappy mountains ” is w2lI ino... | This invention relates to toilet training Toilet training of small children is generally undertaken when they are between 18 and 24 months and it is not uncommon for a child still to be wearing diapers up to age of three. The adverse environmental impact as a result of “nappy mountains” is well known. Using nappies not... | THis iNvENtioN rELaTeS to a toilET trAiNiNg DEvICE.
toilEt traINIng oF SmAlL ChIlDreN iS GenerAllY unDeRtAkEn when they arE beTweEN 18 And 24 moNTHS oLd, anD iT IS NOT UncoMmON foR A chILd stiLL TO Be wEARiNg diAPerS up To THe AgE OF three. The ADVersE ENvIroNmEntAL ImpaCt As A ReSUlT Of “NAPPY MOuNTaIns” is WEll KNOwn... | This invention relates toa toilettraining device.Toilet training of small children is generally undertakenwhen they arebetween 18 and 24 months old, and it is not uncommon for a child stillto be wearing diapers up tothe age of three. The adverseenvironmental impact asa result of “nappy mountains”iswell known. ... | This invention relates _to_ a toilet training device. Toilet training of small children _is_ generally undertaken _when_ they are between 18 _and_ 24 months old, and it is not uncommon _for_ a child still to be wearing diapers up to the age of three. The adverse environmental impact as a result of “nappy mountains” is ... |
Several years ago the present inventors pioneered the concept of using digitally captured images to identify objects within the images, and then using such identifications to retrieve information from various databases. Examples include: Using a local device (cell phone, digital camera, PDA or other devi... | several years ago the present inventors pioneered the concept involved using digitally captured images to identify objects within the images, and then using such identifications to identify information from various databases. examples include : utilizing a local device ( cell phone, digital camera, pda or other device ... | Several years ago the present inventors pioneered the concept of using xiYitally captured images to identify objects within the images, and then using such identifications to retrieve information from various databases. Examples include: Using a local device (cell phone, digital camera, PDA or other device) to capture ... | years ago the present inventors pioneered the concept of using digitally captured images to identify objects the images, and using such identifications to retrieve information from various databases. Examples include: Using a local device (cell phone, camera, PDA or other to capture an image of an object an art museum,... | seVEral yEaRs aGo thE PreSeNT InVeNTOrS PIONEErED tHE cOnCepT of UsINg dIGITAlLY caPtuRED Images tO iDeNTIFy OBjEcTs wiThiN tHe Images, anD THEn usING SuCh IdENtiFIcAtIOns To RETRIEVe InFormation fROM VArious dATabasES. exAMpLES inCLUDE: usinG A loCAL deVice (cell pHONE, digital cAMerA, pdA oR OtHER dEVI... | Several years agothepresent inventors pioneered the concept of using digitally captured images to identify objects within the images, and then using suchidentificationsto retrieveinformation from variousdatabases. Examples include: Usinga local device (cell phone, digital camera,PDA or other device) t... | Several years _ago_ the present inventors _pioneered_ the concept _of_ using digitally _captured_ images _to_ identify objects within the images, and then using such identifications to retrieve information _from_ various databases. Examples include: Using a _local_ _device_ _(cell_ phone, digital camera, PDA or _other_... |
As computer processors have decreased in size and expense, mobile computing devices have become increasingly widespread. Designed to be portable, many mobile computing devices are lightweight and small enough to be worn or carried in a pocket or handbag. However, the portability of modern mobile computing devices comes... | as computer applications have decreased in size and expense, mobile computing devices have become increasingly widespread. designed to be portable, many mobile input devices are lightweight and small enough to be transported or carried in a pocket or handbag. however, the portability of modern mobile compute devices is... | As computer processors have Vscreased in size and expense, mobile cpmputJng devices hADe become increasingly widespread. Designed to be portable, Kamy mobile computing devices are lightweight and small enough to be worn or carried in a pociDt or handbag. However, the portability of m)de5n m8bil$ computing devices comes... | As computer processors have decreased in size and expense, mobile computing devices have increasingly widespread. to be portable, many mobile computing devices are lightweight and small enough to be worn carried in pocket or handbag. However, the portability of modern mobile computing devices comes at a price: today's ... | aS COmpuTER PRoCESSOrs HAVe DEcreasEd in size AnD eXPenSE, mObilE comPUtiNG DeviCEs HaVe BeCOMe IncREaSINgly wIDeSPreAd. DEsIgNed To Be PortABLE, maNY mobile COMPutiNg DEvIcES ARE liGHTWeIghT AnD SMalL EnOuGh to Be WORN OR cARriED In a POckEt or hAndbag. HowevER, tHE poRtaBilitY of MoDern mObILE ComPuTinG deVICeS cOMeS... | As computerprocessors have decreasedin size and expense, mobile computing devices have become increasingly widespread. Designedto be portable, many mobile computing devices are lightweight and small enough to be worn orcarried in a pocket orhandbag. However, the portability of modern mobile computi... | _As_ computer _processors_ _have_ decreased in size and _expense,_ _mobile_ computing devices _have_ become increasingly widespread. Designed to be portable, many mobile _computing_ _devices_ are lightweight and _small_ enough to be worn or carried _in_ a pocket _or_ handbag. _However,_ the portability of modern mobile... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to games, and more particularly to a system and method for playing a game of knowledge and wagering. The game system allows players to wager upon the ability of themselves and/or other players to correctly answer information or trivia questions at partic... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates generally to games, and more particularly to a system and method for playing a game of knowledge and wagering. the game system allows players to wager upon the ability of themselves and / or other players to correctly answer information or trivia questions at part... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to games, and more particularly to a system and method for playing a game of knowledge and wagering. The game system allows players to wager upon the ability of themselves and / or other players to correctly answer information or trivia questions at part... | 1. Field the Invention The present invention relates generally to and more particularly to a system and method for playing a game of knowledge and wagering. The system players to wager upon the ability of themselves and/or other players to correctly answer information trivia questions at particularly determined levels.... | 1. FieLD Of THE InVeNTioN
tHE pResEnt iNVENtion rELates gENERALLy To GAMES, And MorE particuLarly to A SySTEm aNd mEthOD FOr plAYInG a gAMe OF KnoWLEDgE and WAGErInG. the GamE System aLLOWS plAYERS TO WAGER upon tHe ABILItY Of THEMseLVEs aND/oR OTHer pLAyeRS tO cOrrectLY answEr InfoRMatION oR trivia qUESTions At PaRtIc... | 1. Field of the InventionThe presentinvention relates generally to games, and moreparticularly to asystem and method for playing a game of knowledge and wagering. Thegame system allowsplayers to wager upon the abilityof themselves and/or other players to correctly answer information or trivia questionsat... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to _games,_ _and_ more particularly to a system and method for _playing_ a game of knowledge _and_ wagering. The game _system_ allows players to wager upon the ability _of_ themselves and/or other players to _correctly_ answer information or trivia quest... |
Integrated circuit switches used in 3D and other integrated circuits can be formed from solid state structures (e.g., transistors) or passive wires (MEMS). MEMS switches are typically employed because of their almost ideal isolation, which is a critical requirement for wireless radio applications where they are used fo... | integrated circuit switches used in 3d and other audio circuits can be formed from solid state structures ( e. g., transistors ) or passive wires ( mems ). mems switches are typically employed because of their almost ideal isolation, which is a critical requirement for wireless radio applications where they are used fo... | Integrated circuit switches used in 3D and other integrated circuits can be formed from solid state structures (e. g. , transistors) or passive wires (MEMS ). MEMS switches are typically employed because of their almost ideal isolation, which is a critical requirement for wireless radio applications where they are used... | Integrated circuit switches used in 3D and other integrated circuits can be from solid state structures (e.g., transistors) or passive wires (MEMS). MEMS switches are typically employed of their ideal isolation, which is a critical requirement for wireless applications where are used for mode switching of power amplifi... | INTegRATEd CIrCuIT SwiTCHeS UseD iN 3d AnD OTheR InteGraTed CiRCUIts CAN bE FormED FROM SolId sTaTE sTRUCTuRES (E.G., tRanSistORS) OR PAssIVE WIrEs (MeMs). meMS sWitCheS aRE typICallY EmpLOyeD BEcAuSe Of theIR aLmOst IdeaL iSOLATioN, WHIcH Is a crITiCAl reQUiREmENT FoR wirElESs Radio AppLICatIonS whERE tHeY arE uSEd fO... | Integrated circuit switches used in 3D and other integrated circuits can be formed from solid statestructures (e.g., transistors) orpassive wires (MEMS). MEMSswitches are typically employed because of their almost ideal isolation, which is a critical requirementfor wireless radio applications where they are used ... | _Integrated_ circuit _switches_ used in _3D_ and other integrated _circuits_ can be formed from solid _state_ structures _(e.g.,_ transistors) or passive wires (MEMS). _MEMS_ switches are typically employed because of _their_ almost ideal isolation, which is _a_ critical _requirement_ for wireless _radio_ applications ... |
The traditional implantable cardiac pacemaker includes a pulse generator device to which one or more flexible elongate lead wires are coupled. The device is typically implanted in a subcutaneous pocket, remote from the heart, and each of the one or more lead wires extends therefrom to a corresponding electrode, coupled... | the traditional implantable cardiac pacemaker includes a pulse generator device to which eight or more flexible elongate lead wires are coupled. the device is typically stored in a subcutaneous pocket, remote from the heart, and each of the one or more lead fibers extends therefrom to a corresponding electrode, coupled... | The traditional implantable cardiac pacemaker includes a pulse gegeraHor device to which one or more flexible elongate lead wires are coupled. The device is typically implanted in a subcutaneous pocket, remote from the heart, and each of the one or more lead wires extends therefrom to a coFrespondimg electrode, coupled... | The traditional implantable pacemaker includes a pulse generator device to one or more flexible elongate lead wires are coupled. device is implanted in a pocket, remote from the and each the one or more lead wires extends therefrom to a corresponding electrode, coupled thereto and positioned at a pacing site, either en... | The TRadITIoNAl imPlanTABle cARDiAc PaCEMAKer INCLUdeS A PULsE geNeRatoR dEvIcE TO Which OnE or MoRe fLExibLE eLOngAtE Lead WIrEs ArE coupLeD. THE deVICE IS TYPIcAlLY iMPLanteD In a SubCUTaNeoUS poCkEt, remotE FROM THe HEart, AnD EACh OF THe oNE Or moRE LeAD WIrEs EXTeNDs ThEReFRoM TO A coRreSPOndIng eLeCTRODe, CoUPLED... | The traditional implantable cardiac pacemaker includesa pulsegenerator device to which one or moreflexible elongate lead wires arecoupled. The deviceis typically implantedin a subcutaneous pocket, remotefrom the heart, and each of theone or morelead wires extendstherefrom to a corresponding electrode, ... | The traditional implantable cardiac pacemaker includes a pulse _generator_ device to which one or more flexible elongate lead wires are coupled. The device is typically implanted _in_ a subcutaneous _pocket,_ remote from the heart, and each of the one or more lead wires extends _therefrom_ to a corresponding electrode,... |
A microfiche appendix, containing 3 microfiche and 207 total frames is filed herewith.
The invention concerns management of RESOURCEs, which take the form of (a) downloadable computer data and programs and (b) physical objects, which are located at multiple REPOSITORIEs, at different sites. The RESOURCEs appear to a us... | a microfiche appendix, containing 3 microfiche and 207 total frames is filed herewith. the list concerns management of resources, which take the form of ( a ) downloadable computer data and programs and ( b ) physical objects, which are located on multiple repositories, at different sites. the books appear to a user, a... | A microfiche appendix, containing 3 Hicrofich4 and 207 total frames is filed herewith. The invention concerns management of RESOURCEs, which take the form of (a) downloadable computer data and programs and (b) physical objects, which are located at multiple REPOSITORIEs, at different sites. The RESOURCEs appear to a us... | A microfiche appendix, containing 3 microfiche and 207 total frames is filed herewith. The invention concerns management of RESOURCEs, which take the of (a) downloadable computer and programs (b) physical objects, are located at multiple REPOSITORIEs, at different sites. The RESOURCEs appear to a user, at any given sit... | a MicRoFICHE aPPENdix, cONtAiniNg 3 miCRofIChE AnD 207 totaL fRaMes Is FileD HEREwiTh.
THe INVENtIon cONCeRNS ManaGEmENt oF ResoURces, WHich TakE the foRM Of (A) DOwnLoAdABle ComPUtER dAtA anD PrOGrAMs ANd (b) PHYSicAl OBJEcTS, wHIch ARe LOcAted at MultIPLe RePoSItORIEs, aT DIFFEReNT sIteS. The rEsOURceS APPEAr tO a Us... | A microfiche appendix, containing 3 microfiche and 207 total frames is filed herewith. The invention concerns management ofRESOURCEs, which takethe form of (a) downloadable computer data and programs and (b) physicalobjects,which are located at multiple REPOSITORIEs, atdifferent sites. The RESOURCEs appearto a... | _A_ microfiche appendix, containing 3 microfiche and 207 total frames is filed _herewith._ The invention concerns management of RESOURCEs, which take the form of (a) downloadable computer data and programs _and_ (b) physical objects, which are _located_ at multiple REPOSITORIEs, _at_ different sites. _The_ RESOURCEs _a... |
The present invention is directed to methods of increasing the rate of production of methane from a subterranean coal seam, and more particularly, to such methods that use the injection and production of a gas which causes the coal to swell and shrink near the wellbore.
2. SETTING OF THE INVENTION
Subterranean coal sea... | the present invention is directed to methods of increasing the rate of production of methane from a subterranean coal seam, and more particularly, to such methods that use the injection and production of a gas which causes the coal to swell and shrink near the wellbore. 2. setting of the invention subterranean coal sea... | The present invention is directed to methods of increasing the rate of production of methane from a subterranean coal seam, and more part7cularlJ, to such methods that use the injection and production of a gas which causes the coal to swell and shrink near the wellbore. 2. SETTING OF THE INVENTION Subterranean coal sea... | The present invention is directed to methods of increasing the rate of production of from a subterranean coal and more particularly, to such methods that use the injection and production of a gas which causes the coal to swell and shrink near the wellbore. SETTING THE INVENTION Subterranean coal seams contain substanti... | the prEsENt InvEnTIoN is DiRECtED to metHODs oF INcrEAsInG tHe raTe Of prodUcTion of mEThane From a subteRraNean CoAL seaM, anD moRe PArtICulArLy, tO SuCh meThoDs thaT uSe The injEcTioN AND prOdUctiOn OF a GAS wHIcH cAUseS tHE coAL To sWELL aNd sHRinK NeAR the welLbOre.
2. sETTiNG Of THE InVEnTiON
sUBTeRranean Coal seA... | The present invention is directed to methods of increasing the rate of production of methane from a subterraneancoal seam, and more particularly, to such methods thatuse the injection and production of a gas whichcauses the coal to swellandshrink near the wellbore. 2. SETTING OF THE INVENTION... | The present invention is directed to methods of increasing the rate of production of methane from a subterranean coal seam, and more particularly, to such methods that use _the_ injection _and_ production _of_ a gas which causes the coal to _swell_ and shrink near the _wellbore._ 2. SETTING OF THE _INVENTION_ Subterran... |
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