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30 Sep, 2007 10:40 am
... electricity generated during periods of high wind speeds and low electricity demand to pressurize air in storage tanks. When electricity demand increases the compressed air
can be used to generate power even if the wind isn't blowing. General Compression hopes to market a "wind energy on demand" system and
believes the CAES technology will deliver economic value and make renewable wind power more cost-effective and grid-friendly.
7 Mar, 2007 2:18 pm
... them on all aspects of their case. What is the difference between spinal cord compression and spinal cord abutment? When a space-occupying lesion (something that
doesn't belong in a space, i.e., splinter, bullet or tumor), in the form ... leaving space behind the spinal cord, this is a cord abutment. The
difference is dramatic in symptomatology and necessity for treatment where the cord compression is a much more serious condition, often necessitating surgery. Michael L. Saile,
Jr., Esq. of Saile ...
2 Oct, 2008 11:43 pm
... due to the misuse of heating pads which are used to prevent vasoconstriction. How can a patient's lawyer in Utah prove a compression neuropathy or burn resulted from
negligence during a surgical procedure rather than from some other cause? After all, the ... to raise an inference of negligence. Simply put, res ipsa applies when the injury is the
kind of thing that usually doesn't happen unless someone made an error, the defendants had control of the situation, and the injured patient
did not cause ...
13 Apr, 2008 12:23 am
... go unconscious, immediately dial 9-1-1 and begin pushing on his or her chest as hard and as often as you can -- don't stop until someone
else can take over, or until paramedics arrive. Those are the latest instructions from the American ... to medical experts. The new recommendation is an update to the organization's
2005 guidelines, which said bystanders should use compression-only CPR if they were unwilling or unable to provide breaths. Three studies published in 2007 showed no negative
impact on ...
2 Oct, 2008 4:39 pm
... often the result of malpractice. Improper positioning and padding during surgery can lead to compression neuropathy, A condition wherein nerves become compressed or
entrapped due to trauma, pressure, and inflammation. The result can be permanent loss of nerve ... raise an inference of negligence. Simply put, res ipsa applies when the injury is the
kind of thing that usually doesn't happen unless someone made an error, the defendants had control of the situation, and the injured patient
did not cause ...
9 Feb 2:52 pm
... So you can avoid having an embarrassing "Uh-oh" moment and realize what you just put out for public consumption simply doesn't work and
ruins your street cred at the same time. In Waddington's case, it sounds like something got screwed up when compressing the video to upload. Or, while editing, the sound was
disconnected from the accompanying video. The point? Always, always check and re-check your complete video before uploading, ...
18 Nov 2:30 pm
MP3 RULES, MAN: Most people can't tell the difference between lossy and lossless compression. My favorite bit: "There was no convincing
evidence that those ... four tracks right is someone who listens to their headphones at pitifully low volumes and hasn't attended any rock
concerts. We can think of two explanations. One, the subject ... doesn't need to turn the volume up high. Two, the subject hasn't wrecked their hearing through years of listening to a walkman/MP3 player at high volumes and/or seeing ...
25 Sep, 2008 5:15 pm
... judgment as a matter of law in favor of Microsoft after jury awarded $1.5 billion to Lucent Technologies for alleged infringement of patents for compressing digital audio
files: You can access today's ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit at this link. In early coverage of today's ruling, Bloomberg News reports that "Microsoft
Doesn't Have to Pay $1.5 Billion Claim, Court Says." And you can access an earlier industry publication report on the jury's ...
20 Feb, 2007 6:22 pm
... that is made in a foreign country supplied from the United States? AT&T has a patent for a digital speech coder. This invention, which
compresses a digital speech signal so that it can be transmitted and stored more easily, is ... software there is no distinction between the instructions and the product. The
product-the computer loaded with Windows that infringes AT&T's patent-is a machine that contains, and continuously performs, the software
codes' instructions. Are software copies made ...
20 Apr, 2008 7:20 am
... out of leftovers and getting sick of cereal. This is why I like to have people to cook for. Although I don't know why I am so lazy when
cooking just for myself, when I know plenty of others who go ... of my standards for trying to "do it all" and being the one about whom one would say "I don't know how she does it." Well, obviously, left to my own devices, and in particularly time compressed periods of life, I don't do it all. No perfect house, career, family, consumerist habits. I should mention ...
27 Oct, 2006 5:17 pm
... product sales. The two companies have been at odds over Microsoft digital speech compression code in its Windows operating software that AT&T claims violates patents it owns. Following federal court rulings that went against Microsoft, ... software industry" that could expose companies to
"potentially crippling liability" by expanding damages to overseas business. AT&T, in its own brief, argued the case's outcome
"appropriately focuses on the activities of Microsoft as a domestic supplier." ...
15 Dec, 2006 11:22 am
... The issue de jour involves the question of unauthorized export of patented software. AT&T holds the speech compression patent
that is infringed by Microsoft Windows. (RE 32,580). Microsoft ... ; Amicus FICPI; Amicus Autodesk Amicus BSA (Industry will be destroyed if AT&T wins); Amicus Yahoo!. On Petition for Certiorari Petitioner: Microsoft Petition Petitioner: Microsoft ... (f) "component" would rarely if ever apply to
method claims). AT&T v. Microsoft, 414 F.3d 1366 (Fed. Cir. 2005) (271(f ...
2 Mar, 2007 7:03 pm
We've been following the patent litigation in Microsoft Corp. v. AT & T Corp., now in the U.S. Supreme Court. The relevant statute, 35 U.
... "golden master disks" of its Windows operating system, including speech compression object code infringing AT & T's patents, to
be copied abroad and the copies installed ... words … 'supplied from' tell us that it must be a physical thing combined with. Ideas don't
combine with physical things to make a patented invention. Physical things do." The justices ...
14 Feb, 2006 6:34 pm
... DivX and InterVideo, that their products infringe patents owned by AT&T that cover key video compression technology. The patents
relate to MPEG-4 technology, which consists of ... and video coding standards. Among the possible uses for MPEG-4 technology cited by AT&T
are video editing and playback video in the MPEG-4 format. AT&T ... and non-discriminatory rates, and it is possible that
AT&T has such an obligation. Indeed, AT&T claims to have already licensed its MPEG-4
technology to ...
25 Feb, 2008 5:22 pm
... on Capitol Hill - was too complicated to get out by the April 8 ballot. Lessig said he didn't want to risk wounding the reform movement
with a "dramatic" loss against the popular Jackie Speier. "It would be so hard in this compressed period to make the campaign sound like it was anything other than an extremely
negative campaign against the extremely popular representative [Speier], and that wouldn't be productive for ...
18 Jul 3:48 am
... workers' compensation law. These types of injuries are caused by an specific event at a specific time. But what about injuries that occur over a long period of time, that
weren't necessarily caused by a specific event, and didn't occur at one specific time? ... same
muscles for long periods of time can cause fatigue in those muscles and make them susceptible to injury. * Compression: pressing body parts on hard or sharp surfaces causes a
decrease in blood flow to the muscles, tendons and nerves in ...
21 Feb 1:34 pm
OKAY, I DON'T LIKE THIS AT ALL: Boy killed anally when office chair explodes. "The alleged explosion came from the gas cylinder that was in the
base of the chair, the part that allowed the user to adjust the seat up and down. The canister gets compressed when you sit on it, but can it actually create enough energy to
make the seat cushion explode like that and kill a man? I doubt it, but this is what people ...
25 Mar, 2007 12:41 am
... to duplicate and multiple copies may reside in numerous locations. These electronic records can also be saved, retrieved and produced in a variety of file formats. To complicate
matters even further, ESI is often stored on backup tapes in a compressed format and retained in that form long after the original files have been deleted. Retrieving information
from backup tapes is generally more costly than retrieving information that is being actively used, although technological advances and new ...
30 Apr, 2007 10:27 am
The Supreme Court sided with Microsoft in a patent dispute with ATT. Microsoft used ATT technology that involved compressed speech in Windows. The issue concerned the calculation
of damages. ATT wanted damages to be calculated using every copy of Windows...
14 Jan 5:00 am
... Obtain missing evidence Review the medical evidence Prepare the legal argument for the appeal Keep in mind that lawyers often work with a client for more than a year to get their
case ready for hearing. To take on a post hearing case requires compressing all that work into a month or less. This is another reason to hire an attorney early on your Social
Security disability benefits case. If you are working with an attorney before the hearing, they will probably help you if you need to appeal if ...
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