INSTRUCTION ART

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AIKIDO WORLD ALLIANCE Sato, Andrew M. 5212 N. Larned Ave. Chicago IL 60630 instruction in the art of Aikido;AIKIDO;
THE CECCHETTI COUNCIL OF AMERICA INC. 1951 Cecchetti Council of America 23393 Meadows Avenue Flat Rock MI 48134 Instruction in the art of ballet dancing;The mark consists of a silhouette of a human dancer superimposed on a ring containing connected leaves and vines, with the words THE CECCHETTI COUNCIL outside the ring and above the human dancer, and the words OF AMERICA INC. 1951 outside the ring and below the human dancer.;THE CECCHETTI COUNCIL OF AMERICA INC NINETEEN FIFTY ONE;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;THE CECCHETTI COUNCIL OF AMERICA INC. 1951;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for operating a processor having an architecture of a larger bitlength with a program comprising instructions compiled to produce instruction results of at least one smaller bitlength having the steps of detecting when in program order a first smaller bitlength instruction is to be dispatched which does not have a target register address as one of its sources, and adding a so_extract_instruction into an instruction stream before the smaller bitlength instruction. The extract instruction includes the steps of dispatching the extract instruction together with the following smaller bitlength instruction from an instruction queue into a Reservation Station, issuing the extract instruction to an Instruction Execution Unit (IEU) as soon as all source operand data is available and an IEU is available according to respective issue scheme, executing the extract instruction by an available IEU, setting an indication that the result of the instruction needs to be written into the result field of the instruction following the extract instruction, and writing the extract instruction result into the result field of the first instruction, and into all fields of operands being dependent of the first instruction.