Meuller
Duane Meuller, Wausau, WI US
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20120097573 | SUBSTANTIALLY ROUND TRAY - More than four sidewalls extend upwardly and outwardly from a periphery of a central base panel of a tray. Each sidewall includes opposite first and second marginal portions extending outwardly from the base panel. For each adjacent pair of sidewalls of the plurality of sidewalls, the first marginal portion of a first sidewall of the adjacent pair of sidewalls is in an overlapping relationship with, and is fastened to, the second marginal portion of a second sidewall of the adjacent pair of sidewalls. | 04-26-2012 |
Knut Meuller, Kuehlungsborn DE
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20090317408 | LIGAND CONJUGATED THERMOTHERAPY SUSCEPTORS AND METHODS FOR PREPARING SAME - Magnetic nanoparticles exhibiting enhanced heating ability in thermotherapeutic applications are described, as are several strategies to conjugate such nanoparticles. Methods for using conjugated nanoparticles are also provided. | 12-24-2009 |
Mario Meuller, Aerzen DE
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20080252246 | Detection Method for an Electrical Polyphase Machine - The recognition of a polyphase machine ( | 10-16-2008 |
Silvia M. Meuller, Altdorf DE
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20100100713 | FAST FLOATING POINT COMPARE WITH SLOWER BACKUP FOR CORNER CASES - A floating point processor unit executes a floating point compare instruction with two operands of the same or different precision by comparing the two operands in integer format, which speeds up the execution of the floating point compare instruction significantly. The floating point processor now executes the floating point compare instruction at least twice as fast or faster (e.g., two clock cycles instead of five clock cycles in the prior art) for nearly most operand cases (e.g., 99% of all cases). Only the rare corner cases require additional operations on one of the operands and thus require additional cycles of execution time because the integer compare operation will not work for these corner cases. This is due to the fact that one operand is a single precision subnormal number in an unnormalized representation (i.e., has two representations) and the other operand is in the SP subnormal range such that the integer compare operation will fail. | 04-22-2010 |