FINELY STRUCTURED HIGHLY PRECISE

Brand Owner Address Description
FLEXINITY SCHOTT AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Hattenbergstr. 10 55122 Mainz Germany Finely structured and highly precise thin plate glass sold as a component of part of optical sensors, biochip sensors, electric sensors, electro-optical sensors, electronic sensors, optical fibre sensors, photoelectric sensors, piezoelectric sensors, electric sensors for measuring instruments, electric sensors for engines, electric touch screen sensors, electric sensors for use with machine tools, electric sensors for determining position, electric sensors for measuring speed, electric sensors for use in the control of motors, ultrasonic sensors, alarm sensors, electric sensors for measuring distance, gas sensors for measuring gas concentration, infrared sensors, electric motion sensors, electric pressure sensors, electric sensors for measuring temperature, electric sensors for measuring oil level and electronic interfaces for computers;Semi-worked glass, except building glass;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method, apparatus, and computer program product for performing bidirectional transformation between a first structured document and a second structured document is disclosed. A transformation rule having primitive rules each of which is applicable to respective one of elements specified in units of paths within the first structured document is prepared. A forward transformation is performed, which transforms the first structured document into the second structured document in accordance with the transformation rule. At that time, a transformation record is created. The record contains which primitive rules were applied and which paths were transformed in the forward transformation. The transformed second structured document may be edited by an application-side. After that, a backward transformation is performed, which transforms the second structured document into the first structured document with referral to the transformation record, the transformation rule, and the first structured document.