FALSE EYE LASHES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DIANE ELLEN REGENT INDUSTRIES LTD. MONTREAL QUEBEC Canada FALSE EYE LASHES, FALSE FINGER NAILS, EYEBROW GUIDES, LIP GUIDES, EYE LASH CURLERS, HAIR ROLLERS AND CURLERS, COMBS, BOBBI PINS, FALSE HAIR WIGS, AND HAIR PIECES;EYEBROW AND EYELINER PENCILS, LIP LINER PENCILS, FACE POWDERS AND MAKE-UP, EYE LINERS IN LIQUID AND CAKE FORM AND EYE SHADOWS, LIPSTICKS, NAIL POLISHES, NAIL HARDENERS, FACE CREAMS, BODY CREAMS, LADIES' PERFUMES, COLOGNES AND HAIR DYES;COSMETIC BRUSHES;DIANE ELLEN IS THE CHRISTIAN NAME OF DIANE ELLEN COHEN, A LIVING INDIVIDUAL, WHOSE CONSENT IS OF RECORD.;
VENUS DYNASTY ENTERPRISES, INC. 1250 WILSHIRE BLVD. LOS ANGELES CA 90017 FALSE EYE LASHES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A delay-locked loop (DLL) acquires correct lock when the delay line on the DLL delays a reference signal by one clock period. False lock occurs when the delay line delays the reference signal by more than one clock period. False lock may be detected by a false lock detector. The false lock detector may include (1) flip-flops to take samples of the delay line outputs and (2) combinational logic for detecting patterns in the samples that may indicate false lock. Once false lock has been detected, a hold circuit may ensure that false lock persists for at least the amount of time required by the DLL to acquire lock (i.e., to prevent reset of the DLL before it has acquired lock). After this determination is made, a reset generator may produce a reset signal for resetting the DLL.