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Patent application number | Title | Published |
20150322485 | METHOD OF ISOLATING BIOCHEMICAL MOLECULES ON MICROARRAY SUBSTRATE - Provided is a method of isolating biochemical molecules on a microarray substrate, the method including providing a microarray substrate to which clusters of different kinds of biochemical molecules being classified by individual spot units are attached, the individual spots being regularly arranged thereon; obtaining location information of the individual spot in which a desired cluster among clusters of the biochemical molecules locates; locating an extraction tool for applying energy to isolate the desired cluster according to the location information; and isolating the desired cluster from the microarray substrate by applying energy in a contact or non-contact manner using the extraction tool. | 11-12-2015 |
20120061646 | LIGHT EMISSION DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - The present invention provides a light emission device and a manufacturing method thereof. The light emission device includes: i) a substrate; ii) a mask layer disposed on the substrate and having at least one opening; iii) a light emission structure formed on the mask layer surrounding the opening and extended substantially perpendicular to a surface of the substrate; iv) a first electrode formed on the mask layer while surface-contacting the external surface of the light emission structure; and v) a second electrode disposed in the light emission structure and surface-contacting the internal surface of the light emission structure. | 03-15-2012 |
20110161944 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSFORMING PROGRAM CODE - Provided is a method of transforming program code written such that a plurality of work-items are allocated respectively to and concurrently executed on a plurality of processing elements included in a computing unit. A program code translator may identify, in the program code, two or more code regions, which are to be enclosed by work-item coalescing loops (WCLs), based on a synchronization barrier function contained in the program code, such that the work-items are serially executable on a smaller number of processing elements than a number of the processing elements, and may enclose the identified code regions with the WCLs, respectively. | 06-30-2011 |