The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G01D 700
US Classification:
73862046
Abstract:
A diagnostic layer having a network of actuators and sensors may be incorporated into or on the surface of composite, metallic, and laminated materials for monitoring the structural health of the material. The diagnostic layer is adapted for detecting and measuring changes in the condition of the material, e. g. , the site and extent of damage in the material. In a preferred embodiment, piezoelectric devices are embedded in the diagnostic layer in a network, and serve as actuators and sensors. Signals emitted from the sensors in response to physical deformation, either by an impact or as a result of stress waves generated by the actuators, are diagnostic of the current condition of the diagnostic layer. The diagnostic layer is also adapted to monitor the curing process of a composite material and accurately determine when curing is complete. Methods for monitoring changes in conditions of a material are also disclosed.
Sharon Lynn Weintraub - Encinitas CA Mark Chien-Fu Lin - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Applied Micro Circuits Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H03K 2100
US Classification:
377 48, 377118
Abstract:
Partially-synchronous and non-integer integrated circuit counters for dividing a high-speed reference clock signal with a selectable divisor have been provided. The circuits use a high-speed synchronous counter that cycles between the use of a selectable and a fixed divisor, to give the counter circuit a selectable overall division ratio. The partially-synchronous counter circuit uses asynchronous dividers to complete the division process and to minimize power consumption. A non-integer counter circuit is provided that includes a edge select mechanism to reduce power consumption in the division process. Examples are presented with specific number of stages, and corresponding divisors and divisor ranges. Method for implementing the above-mentioned partially-synchronous and non-integer counter circuits have also been provided.
David A. Soltz - San Jose CA, US Ye Yang - Fremont CA, US Mark C. Lin - San Jose CA, US Laurence S. Horndon - Santa Clara CA, US Edward G. Solomon - Menlo Park CA, US Joseph A. Heanue - Palo Alto CA, US John F. Heanue - Manchester MA, US M. Nasser Ghodsi - Hamilton MA, US
Assignee:
KLA-Tencor Corporation - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
H01J 37/244
US Classification:
250397, 250310
Abstract:
A signal conduction channel having a first element that receives electrons at a first end from a vacuum environment, produces photons as the electrons are received, and propagates the photons along a length of the first element to a distal second end, and a second element that receives the photons from the second end of the first element, converts the photons to electrons, and multiplies the electrons, where no additional element is disposed between the second end of the first element and the second element, except optionally at least one of a photon-conductive epoxy, a lens, and an optical coupling plate that touches both the second end of the first element and the second element.
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
715236, 715205, 707102, 709203
Abstract:
A method for transforming a starting data structure into a resultant data structure is provided. The data structures may be embodied in any language or format, including the Extensible Markup Language (XML). The starting data structure is separated into segments. The transformation may be analyzed to determine which loops are top level and separable. The starting data structure may be analyzed to estimate the most costly loop, then separated along the most costly loop. Segments are transformed independently, and transformed segments are recombined to create the resultant data structure.
Various embodiments of a multi-laser system are disclosed. In some embodiments, the multi-laser system includes a plurality of lasers, a plurality of laser beams, a beam positioning system, beam focusing optics, a thermally stable enclosure and a temperature controller. The thermally stable enclosure is configured to thermally and mechanically couple to a flow cell. The thermally stable enclosure substantially comprises a material with high thermal conductivity. The thermally stable enclosure can have a relatively small volume.
Mark Lin - San Diego CA, US Citra A. Le - San Diego CA, US Todd P. Beach - San Diego CA, US Benoit Vincent - Encinitas CA, US Peter L. Larsen - San Marcos CA, US Marc Kronenberg - San Diego CA, US Drew T. DeShiell - Oceanside CA, US
Assignee:
Taylor Made Golf Company, Inc. - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
A63B 53/04
US Classification:
473330, 473342
Abstract:
A face insert for golf club head in one embodiment can comprise a substrate comprising a score line groove-free front surface. A cover layer is provided at least on the front surface of the substrate. The cover layer can alternatively overlay at least a portion of the peripheral edge of the substrate. The cover layer comprises a ball-striking surface spaced by the cover layer from the substrate. Plural elongated score line grooves can extend into the polymer layer from the ball-striking surface. In addition, visible markings are interposed between the cover layer and the front surface of the substrate, the visible markings being visible through the cover layer. In one form the visible markings comprise elongated score line markings and target markings in a central portion of the substrate. The visible markings can be screen-printed markings, which are then protected by the cover layer from wear. The cover layer can be molded and can be a polymer layer.
John O'Shaughnessy - Carlsbad CA, US David E. Hargis - San Diego CA, US Steven Lee Miller - Golden CO, US Mark Lin - Carlsbad CA, US
Assignee:
MELLES GRIOT, INC. - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
H01S 3/04 G02B 5/04
US Classification:
372 34, 359831
Abstract:
Various embodiments of a multi-laser system are disclosed. In some embodiments, the multi-laser system includes a plurality of lasers, a plurality of laser beams, a beam positioning system, a thermally stable enclosure, and a temperature controller. The thermally stable enclosure is substantially made of a material with high thermal conductivity such as at least 5 W/(m K). The thermally stable enclosure can help maintain alignment of the laser beams to a target object over a range of ambient temperatures.
Mark Lin - San Diego CA, US Citra A. Ie - Carlsbad CA, US Todd P. Beach - San Diego CA, US Benoit Vincent - Encinitas CA, US Peter L. Larsen - San Marcos CA, US Marc Kronenberg - San Diego CA, US Drew T. DeShiell - Oceanside CA, US
International Classification:
A63B 53/04
US Classification:
473331
Abstract:
A face insert for golf club head in one embodiment can comprise a substrate comprising a score line groove-free front surface. A cover layer is provided at least on the front surface of the substrate. The cover layer can alternatively overlay at least a portion of the peripheral edge of the substrate. The cover layer comprises a ball-striking surface spaced by the cover layer from the substrate. Plural elongated score line grooves can extend into the polymer layer from the ball-striking surface. In addition, visible markings are interposed between the cover layer and the front surface of the substrate, the visible markings being visible through the cover layer. In one form the visible markings comprise elongated score line markings and target markings in a central portion of the substrate. The visible markings can be screen-printed markings, which are then protected by the cover layer from wear. The cover layer can be molded and can be a polymer layer. The score line grooves can be formed, for example, by molding during molding of the polymer layer.
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mark Lin COO
Axiomtek Computers and Computer Peripheral Equipment a...
18138 Rowland St, City of Industry, CA 91748
Mark C. Lin President
Clv Fitness, Inc
7630 Miramar Rd, San Diego, CA 92126
Mark Chengchong Lin President
Dollar Chain Corp
13089 Peyton Dr, Chino Hills, CA 91709
Mark C. Lin President
THE LIN FITNESS GROUP, INC Physical Fitness Facilities · Physical Fitness Facility
7630 Miramar Rd SUITE 2500, San Diego, CA 92126 7860 Msn Ctr Ct, San Diego, CA 92108
Mark Lin President
AM LEGEND INC Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
9550 Flair Dr #205, El Monte, CA 91731 15026 Chetney Dr, Duarte, CA 91706
Mark Lin Principal
Markshop.Com Nonclassifiable Establishments
PO Box 651, Artesia, CA 90702
Mark Lin Principal
Glm Sun Power Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
Dr. Lin graduated from the Guangdong Med Coll, Zhanjiang City, Guangdong, China in 1984. He works in Washington, DC and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Lin is affiliated with Medstar Washington Hospital Center.
Benign Polyps of the Colon Constipation Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism Diverticulosis Esophagitis
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Lin graduated from the Rush Medical College in 2004. He works in Tucson, AZ and 1 other location and specializes in Gastroenterology. Dr. Lin is affiliated with Oro Valley Hospital.
Saint Marys Medical Center 1201 Langhorne Newtown Rd, Langhorne, PA 19047 2157102000 (phone), 2157105861 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Creighton University School of Medicine Graduated: 1990
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Lin graduated from the Creighton University School of Medicine in 1990. He works in Langhorne, PA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Lin is affiliated with St Mary Medical Center.
fintech" or financial technology space. It handles a lot of back office functions for banks and insurance companies. It's not as sexy as other areas, but it's growing strongly, says Mark Lin, portfolio manager, CIBC Global Technology Fund. Other picks from tech industry investors include CGI Group Inc.