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1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to the field of semiconductor fabrication and, more particularly, to the field of fabricating p-channel and n-channel transistors with different characteristics on a common substrate. 2. Description of Related Art In complementary metal oxide semiconduct...
1. field of the invention the present invention relates generally to the field of gate fabrication and, more particularly, to the field of fabricating p - channel and n - channel transistors with different characteristics on a common substrate. 2. description of related techniques in complementary metal oxide semicondu...
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to the field of semiconductor fabrication and, more particularly, to the field of fabricating p - channel and n - xhann#l transistors with different characteristics on a common substrate. 2. Description of Related Art In complementary metal oxide semicon...
1. Field of the Invention invention relates generally to the field of semiconductor fabrication and, more particularly, to the field of fabricating p-channel and n-channel with different characteristics on a common substrate. 2. Description of Related Art In complementary oxide semiconductor (CMOS) fabrication, p-chann...
1. field oF thE INVeNtion the presENt INvenTiON ReLAtES gEnErAlly TO THE fIELD OF SeMICoNDuCTOr FAbRicaTIon AnD, MoRe pArtICuLArLy, tO The FIelD of FaBRiCatINg P-chaNNeL anD N-chanNEl tRAnSiStoRS wiTH DIfFeRENT ChaRActEriStiCS oN a ComMOn suBstRaTE. 2. descrIPtiON of reLated ARt In ComPlEMenTARy MetAL oXIdE SemicoNdUct...
1. Field ofthe Invention The present inventionrelates generally to the field of semiconductor fabrication and, more particularly, to thefield of fabricating p-channel and n-channel transistorswithdifferent characteristics on a common substrate. 2. Description of Related Art In complementary metal oxidese...
1. Field of _the_ Invention _The_ present invention _relates_ generally to the field of semiconductor _fabrication_ _and,_ more _particularly,_ to the field of fabricating _p-channel_ and _n-channel_ transistors with different characteristics on a common substrate. 2. Description of Related Art In complementary _metal_...
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an improved dispensing apparatus. More particularly, a dispenser that incorporates a timing means in conjunction with audio and visual output to assist the user in proper washing techniques for compliance with recommended guidelines and to monitor the number of...
1. field of the invention the present invention relates to an improved dispensing apparatus. more particularly, a dispenser that provides a timing means in conjunction with audio and visual output to assist the consumer in proper washing techniques for compliance with recommended guidelines and to monitor the number of...
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an improved dispensing apparatus. More particularly, a dispenser that incorporates a timing means in conjunction wifG audio and visual output to assist the user in proper washing techniques for compliance with recommended guidelines and to monitor the number of...
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an dispensing apparatus. More particularly, a that incorporates timing means in with and visual output the user in proper washing techniques for compliance with recommended guidelines and to monitor the number of usages. 2. Background Art Each year, millions of...
1. fielD OF THe inVeNTIOn thE PrEsEnt InVentIOn ReLatEs TO An iMpROVeD DiSpEnsINg aPPAraTUs. MOre paRtICulaRLy, A dIsPensER tHAt INcOrPOrAtes a TImiNG MeAns In CoNJuNctIOn WiTH AudiO and VIsUAl outpUt tO ASSiST tHE USER IN prOPeR waShinG TEChNiQUeS fOR cOMPlIaNCe WITh rEcOmMEndEd guideliNES and To MonitOr The nUMbEr oF...
1. Field of the Invention The present inventionrelates to an improved dispensing apparatus. More particularly, a dispenser that incorporates a timing means in conjunction withaudio and visual output to assist the user in proper washing techniques for compliance with recommended guidelines and to monit...
1. _Field_ _of_ the _Invention_ The present invention _relates_ _to_ an improved dispensing apparatus. More particularly, a dispenser that _incorporates_ a timing means in conjunction with _audio_ _and_ visual _output_ to assist the user in proper _washing_ techniques for _compliance_ with recommended guidelines and to...
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to medical instruments and, more particularly, to an endoscope having flexible tubes within a passive deflection section. 2. Prior Art Endoscopes with passive and active deflection sections are known in the art. U.S. Pat. No. 4,580,551 shows an endoscope with an e...
1. field of the invention the present invention relates to medical instruments and, more particularly, to an inventor having flexible tubes within a passive deflection section. 2. prior art endoscopes with passive and active deflection sections are known in the art. u. s. spec. no. 4, 580, 551 shows an endoscope with v...
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to medical instruments and, m9te particularly, to an endoscope having flexible tubes within a passive feflectioH section. 2. Prior Art Endoscopes with passive and active dfflect9on sections are known in the art. U. S. Pat. No. 4, 580, 551 shows an endoscope with a...
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to instruments and, particularly, to an endoscope having tubes within a passive deflection section. 2. Prior Art Endoscopes passive and active deflection sections are known in the art. U.S. Pat. No. 4,580,551 shows an endoscope with an elongated flexible plastic t...
1. fiElD OF The invEnTION the PRESenT InVeNTion RELatES to mEdICal iNSTRumEnts aND, more PartICUlArly, tO aN ENDoSCoPe hAvIng flEXIBle tuBeS Within A PassivE deflEctiON SEcTION. 2. PrIOr ArT eNDOSCopeS WitH pASsive AND aCTIve dEFleCtIoN SECtIONS ARe kNOWN in The Art. U.S. pat. NO. 4,580,551 sHows AN EnDOScOpE WITh An E...
1. Fieldof the Invention The present invention relates tomedical instruments and, more particularly, toan endoscope having flexible tubeswithina passive deflection section. 2. Prior ArtEndoscopes with passive and activedeflection sections are known in the art. U.S. Pat. No. 4,580,551 showsan endoscope ...
1. Field of the _Invention_ The _present_ invention relates to medical instruments and, more particularly, to _an_ endoscope _having_ flexible tubes _within_ a passive deflection section. 2. Prior Art Endoscopes with _passive_ and active deflection _sections_ are known in the _art._ U.S. _Pat._ No. 4,580,551 _shows_ an...
Bridge rectifiers for automotive-type alternators are well known in the art. An example of a bridge rectifier is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,606,000. Generally, a bridge rectifier comprises two metallic heat sinks that are electrically insulated from a each other. Each heat sink carries a plurality of semiconductor di...
bridge solutions for ground - electric alternators are well known in the art. an advantage of a socket arrangement is disclosed in u. s. pat. no. 4, 606, 000. generally, a bridge rectifier comprises several metallic heat transformers that are electrically insulated from a each other. each heat sink carries a plurality ...
Bridge rectifiers for automotive - type a>ternxtors are well known in the art. An example of a bridge r2ctiRier is disclosed in U. S. Pat. No. 4, 606, 000. Generally, a bridge rectifier comprises two metallic heat sinks that are electrically insulated fg9m a each other. Each heat einU carries a plurality of semiconduct...
Bridge rectifiers for automotive-type alternators well known in the art. An example of a bridge rectifier is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,606,000. Generally, a bridge comprises two metallic heat sinks that are electrically insulated from a each other. Each heat sink carries a plurality of diodes such that the sinks for...
bRidge recTiFieRs For AUtomOtIVE-Type aLTERNatorS ArE WELL knOWn IN The aRT. an eXAmPLE of A BriDgE REcTIfiER IS DisClOSed iN u.S. paT. No. 4,606,000. GEneRAlLy, a BrIDGe ReCTIFiER ComPRises TwO mEtaLlIc HEAt sInkS tHat Are ELecTrIcaLLy INsUlated fRom a EacH oThEr. eaCH hEat SiNk carrIeS A pLuRAliTy oF SeMicoNDUCtOR dI...
Bridge rectifiers for automotive-type alternators are well known in the art. An example of a bridge rectifieris disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,606,000. Generally, a bridge rectifier comprises two metallic heat sinks that are electrically insulated from a each other. Each heatsinkcarries a plurality ...
_Bridge_ _rectifiers_ for _automotive-type_ alternators _are_ well known in _the_ art. _An_ example of a _bridge_ rectifier _is_ disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. _4,606,000._ Generally, a _bridge_ _rectifier_ comprises _two_ metallic heat sinks that are electrically insulated from a _each_ other. Each heat _sink_ _carries_ a...
Plates having compartments are used for holding food Often, a main compartment is designed to hold a main dish whereas the other compartment, or wells, are used to hold sides, condiments, or both. Prior art disposable plates have had various designs or patterns printed thereon, but do not integrate the various compartm...
plates having compartments are used for holding food often, a main compartment was designed to hold a main dish whereas the other compartment, or wells, are used to hold sides, condiments, or both. prior art disposable plates have had various designs or patterns printed thereon, but do not integrate the various compart...
Plates having compartments are us@F for holding food Often, a main compartment is designed to hold a main dish whereas the other compartment, or wells, are used to hold sides, condiments, or both. Prior art disposable plates have had various designs or patterns printed thereon, but do not integrate the vsriouC compartm...
Plates having compartments are used for holding food Often, a main compartment is designed to hold a main dish whereas other compartment, or wells, are used to hold sides, or both. Prior art disposable plates have had various designs or patterns printed but do not integrate the various into the printed design or patter...
plATES HAving CoMPARTMents ARe USED FoR hOLDing foOd OFTEN, A maIn COmPartmEnT is deSigned To hoLd A main dIsH wHereAs thE Other COMparTMEnt, or wElLS, aRE UseD To hoLd siDeS, ConDimENts, oR botH. priOr ArT diSPOsabLe pLATeS hAVe haD vaRIous dEsIgnS OR PaTTERnS PRinted theREoN, bUT do Not InTegrAtE thE VaRIOUS COMpArTM...
Plates having compartments are used for holding food Often, a main compartment is designed to hold a main dish whereas the othercompartment, or wells, are used to hold sides, condiments,or both. Priorart disposable plates have had various designs or patternsprinted thereon, but do not integrate the va...
_Plates_ having compartments _are_ used for _holding_ food _Often,_ a main compartment _is_ designed _to_ hold _a_ _main_ _dish_ whereas the _other_ compartment, _or_ wells, _are_ used to hold sides, condiments, or both. Prior art _disposable_ plates have had various designs or patterns _printed_ thereon, but do not in...
This invention relates to a surgical closure that can be repeatedly opened and closed, especially for the abdominal wall. More particularly the invention relates to a surgical closure having fabric of plate-like securing elements that can be tightly but detachably connected to the body tissue and has a closure which ca...
this invention relates to a surgical closure that must be repeatedly opened and closed, especially for the abdominal wall. more particularly the invention relates to a surgical closure having fabric of plate - like securing elements that cannot be tightly but detachably connected to the body tissue and has a closure wh...
This invention relates to a surgical closure that can be repeatedly opened and closed, especially for the abdominal wall. More particularly the invention relates to a surgical closure having fabric of plate - like securing elements that can be tightly but detachably connected to the body tissue and has a closure which ...
This invention relates to a surgical closure that can be repeatedly opened closed, for the abdominal wall. More particularly the invention to a surgical having of plate-like securing elements that can tightly but detachably connected to the body tissue and has a closure which can be repeatedly opened and closed. a surg...
THis InvENtIoN RelATes To a surGical CloSUrE THAt can be REPeaTeDly oPEned And CloseD, eSpeCIALLY FOr tHE aBdominaL WALL. mOre partIcuLaRlY tHE inVenTioN relATES TO a sURgiCaL closurE haViNg fabRiC of PLatE-LIkE secURiNG ElEMeNTs tHat CAN Be tIGhTlY BUT dETAChabLy CoNNECted to THE BOdY TissUE anD HAS A clOSurE WhICh ca...
This inventionrelates to a surgical closure that canbe repeatedly opened and closed,especially for the abdominal wall. More particularly the invention relates to a surgical closure having fabric of plate-likesecuring elements thatcan be tightly but detachably connectedto the body tissue and has ...
This _invention_ relates to a surgical closure that can be _repeatedly_ opened and closed, especially for the abdominal _wall._ More particularly the invention relates _to_ a surgical closure _having_ fabric of plate-like securing elements _that_ can _be_ tightly but detachably connected to the body tissue and has a cl...
Handling huge volumes of data on a daily basis is a task that most organizations have to deal with. Such organizations have been storing huge volumes of data for decades, but now with the availability of new techniques for analyzing those huge data sets, organizations seek to improve their operational efficiency. Data ...
handling huge volumes of data on a daily basis is a task that most organizations have to deal with. such organizations have been storing huge volumes of data for decades, but now with the emergence of new techniques for analyzing those huge data sets, organizations seek to improve their operational efficiency. data set...
Handling huge volumes of data on a daily basis is a task that most organizations have to deal with. Such organizations have been storing huge volumes of data for decades, but now with the availability of new techniques for analyzing those huge data sets, organizations seek to improve their operational efficiency. Data ...
Handling huge volumes of data on a daily basis is a task that most organizations have deal with. Such organizations have been storing huge of data for decades, but now with the availability of new techniques for analyzing those huge data sets, organizations seek to improve their operational efficiency. sets today merel...
hANDlING HUge VolUMES Of datA oN a daiLy bAsIS iS A taSK tHaT mOST orGanIZAtiONs HAve to Deal WiTh. SUCH oRGanizaTIONS hAve BeEN stORiNg HUGE VoluMEs Of DatA fOr decaDEs, buT NOw With The AvAilabilItY Of New tEchniqueS For ANAlyZiNg thoSe huGe daTA SEtS, ORGANIZAtIons sEEK TO IMpRoVE tHeir opeRatIOnAl eFficiEnCY. dAtA ...
Handling huge volumesof data ona daily basis isa taskthat most organizations have to deal with.Such organizationshavebeen storing hugevolumes of datafordecades,butnowwith the availability of new techniques for analyzing thosehuge data sets, organizations seek to improve their operational efficiency. D...
_Handling_ huge _volumes_ of data _on_ a _daily_ basis is a task that most organizations have to deal with. Such organizations have been storing huge volumes _of_ data _for_ decades, but now with the _availability_ of _new_ techniques for analyzing those _huge_ _data_ sets, _organizations_ seek to improve their operati...
Media streams, such as video and audio streams, may be sent over a network to multiple receiving clients. In a unicast-based system, individual copies of the stream are sent separately over the network to each client. By contrast, in a multicast-based system, a single copy of the stream may be sent to a multicast addre...
media streams, such as video over audio streams, may be sent over a network to multiple receiving clients. in a unicast - based system, individual copies of the channel are sent separately by the network to a client. by contrast, in the multicast - based network, a single copy of the stream may be sent to a multicast a...
Media streams, such as video and audio streams, may be sent over a network to multiple receiving clients. In a unicast - based system, individual Vop9es of the stream are sent separately over the network to each cpi3nt. By contrast, in a muIt(cast - based system, a single copy of the stream may be sent to a multicast a...
Media such video and audio streams, may sent over a network to multiple receiving clients. In a unicast-based system, individual copies of the stream are sent separately over the network to each client. By contrast, in a multicast-based system, a single copy the stream be sent to a multicast address, and multicast-enab...
MedIa StReaMs, SUch as vidEO AND audIO streAms, mAY Be sENt oveR A NetWork To muLtiple reCEIviNG ClIeNTs. In a unIcAst-BaseD SYsTeM, IndivIDuAL COPies OF the STREam ARe SenT SEpArAteLY OVeR ThE NEtworK to eaCh cLieNT. By cOnTrAST, In a MuLtIcaSt-BaSEd sySTEm, a siNGLE cOPy of tHe stREaM May Be SEnT tO a mULTICAst addRe...
Media streams, suchas video and audio streams,may be sent overanetwork to multiple receiving clients. In a unicast-basedsystem, individualcopies of the stream are sent separately over the network toeach client. By contrast, ina multicast-based system, a single copy ofthe stream may be sent to a multicast ad...
_Media_ streams, _such_ as video and audio _streams,_ _may_ be sent _over_ a _network_ to multiple _receiving_ clients. In a unicast-based system, individual copies of _the_ stream _are_ _sent_ separately _over_ the network to _each_ client. _By_ contrast, _in_ a multicast-based system, a _single_ _copy_ _of_ the _stre...
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