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20080282173 | DISPLAYING WEB PAGE ON MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL - A method of controlling a mobile communication terminal. The method includes receiving a web page, displaying, on a display screen of the terminal, a first display window which displays one part of the received web page and a second display window which displays another part of the received web page, and generating a scroll bar in at least one of the first and second display windows so at least one of the one part and the another part of the web page can be scrolled using the scroll bar. | 11-13-2008 |
20080282179 | TAB BROWSING IN MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL - A method of controlling a mobile communication terminal. The method includes displaying at least first and second display objects on a display screen, each display object having a tab corresponding to the respective displayed object, recognizing an input signal that selects a corresponding tab, and displaying a preview window on the display screen in response to the selecting step, the preview window providing information of an underlying display object being partially displayed. | 11-13-2008 |
20100031169 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND IMAGE CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A mobile terminal including a wireless communication unit configured to connect to the Internet to receive a Web page, a display unit configured to display the Web page, and a controller configured to receive an input signal corresponding to a selection of at least one image included in the displayed Web page, to hide or un-hide the selected at least one image, and to reconfigure and display the reconfigured Web page such that an image region where the selected at least one image is located is reduced and other regions of the Web page are increased when the selected at least one image is hid. | 02-04-2010 |
20100120470 | MOBILE TERMINAL USING FLEXIBLE DISPLAY AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE MOBILE TERMINAL - A mobile terminal equipped with a flexible first display module and a second display module capable of receiving a touch input and a method of controlling the mobile terminal are provided. The method includes displaying an operating screen on the first display module and displaying an operation control menu on the second display module; determining whether the first display module is bent or folded; and choosing one of a plurality of menu items of the operation control menu corresponding to a bent or folded portion of the first display module. Therefore, it is possible to control various operations performed by the mobile terminal according to whether the first display module is bent or folded. | 05-13-2010 |
20110010659 | SCROLLING METHOD OF MOBILE TERMINAL AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING THE SAME - A scrolling method and apparatus devices having display screens such as a mobile terminal. When a first image on a screen cannot be moved in a direction by a touch input, a region of the first image is modified in response to the touch input and the modified image is subsequently restored to the first image after the touch is released or a preset amount of time passes. The modification of the region of the image provides an indication that is fed back to the user so that the end or last part of the image is displayed and cannot be moved further, so that undesired repetitive touch input can be prevented. | 01-13-2011 |
20120075347 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND IMAGE CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A mobile terminal including a wireless communication unit configured to connect to the Internet to receive a Web page, a display unit configured to display the Web page, and a controller configured to receive an input signal corresponding to a selection of at least one image included in the displayed Web page, to hide or un-hide the selected at least one image, and to reconfigure and display the reconfigured Web page such that an image region where the selected at least one image is located is reduced and other regions of the Web page are increased when the selected at least one image is hid. | 03-29-2012 |
20140030736 | PEPTIDE APTAMERS AGAINST TENASCIN C - The present invention relates to an anti-tenascin C peptide aptamer having a specific amino acid sequence and a diagnosis kit comprising it. The anti-tenascin C peptide aptamer of the instant invention shows a predominant clearance rate due to its small molecular weight as well as specific binding affinity to tenascin C, having excellent advantages in in vivo or ex vivo tumor imaging. | 01-30-2014 |
20150052474 | SCROLLING METHOD OF MOBILE TERMINAL AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING THE SAME - A scrolling method and apparatus devices having display screens such as a mobile terminal. When a first image on a screen cannot be moved in a direction by a touch input, a region of the first image is modified in response to the touch input and the modified image is subsequently restored to the first image after the touch is released or a preset amount of time passes. The modification of the region of the image provides an indication that is fed back to the user so that the end or last part of the image is displayed and cannot be moved further, so that undesired repetitive touch input can be prevented. | 02-19-2015 |
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20080199758 | SMALL PORTABLE FUEL CELL AND MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY USED THEREIN - A fuel cell includes: a fuel cell body; and a fuel supplier supplying fuel to the fuel cell body, wherein the fuel cell body includes: a membrane electrode assembly including an ion exchange membrane, an anode catalyst layer positioned at one surface of the ion exchange membrane, an anode gas diffusion layer positioned at one surface of the anode catalyst layer, and a cathode catalyst layer positioned at other surface of the ion exchange membrane; and a fuel flow field positioned at the one surface of the anode gas diffusion layer and supplying the fuel to the anode catalyst layer through the anode diffusion layer. | 08-21-2008 |
20080311463 | MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY WITH MULTILAYERED CATHODE ELECTRODE FOR USING IN FUEL CELL SYSTEM - A membrane electrode assembly in a fuel cell system includes a cathode electrode that includes a support layer; a catalyst layer; and a first carbon layer and second carbon layer between the support layer and the catalyst layer, the first carbon layer having a relatively higher porosity and the second carbon layer having a relatively lower porosity. Therefore, the membrane electrode assembly maintains good ion conductivity in the polymer electrolyte membrane by suppressing the movement of water molecules from the polymer electrolyte membrane to the cathode electrode using a water pressure between two carbon layers having different porosity. Also, a flooding phenomenon in the cathode electrode is prevented, thereby maintaining the smooth movement of the oxidizing agent in the cathode. | 12-18-2008 |
20090104490 | FUEL CELL SYSTEM AND INITIAL DRIVING METHOD THEREOF - A fuel cell system is provided including a fuel cell stack and a starting controller. The fuel cell stack has output terminals for applying an output voltage. The starting controller is configured to control the output voltage applied across the output terminals of the fuel cell stack during a starting period to be a starting voltage lower than a rated voltage. | 04-23-2009 |
20090123808 | FUEL CELL STACK - The present disclosure relates to a fuel cell stack capable of making fuel flow within the stack uniform. One embodiment of the present disclosure is configured to provide a fuel cell stack comprising: a stack comprising a plurality of fuel cells disposed in a stack body, a fuel manifold in the stack body fluidly connected to the plurality of fuel cells, an oxidant manifold in the stack body fluidly connected to the plurality of fuel cells, and a baffle disposed in the fuel manifold comprising a longitudinal recess wherein a cross-section of the recess reduces in one direction. | 05-14-2009 |
20110008670 | BATTERY MODULE - A battery module for a rechargeable battery. The battery module has low contact resistance and includes: a plurality of electrode assemblies incorporating a positive electrode, a negative electrode and a separator disposed between the positive electrode and the negative electrode; a housing installed with the electrode assembly; and at least one conductive barrier inserted in the housing thereby dividing the space inside the housing, and electrically connecting the plurality of electrode assemblies. | 01-13-2011 |
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20110091770 | RECHARGEABLE BATTERY, BIPOLAR ELECTRODE, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING RECHARGEABLE BATTERY - A rechargeable battery that can have high energy density and high power density. The rechargeable battery includes: bipolar electrodes including a current collector, a sealing layer that is formed at the edge of the current collector, a first electrode active material layer that is inserted into a space in that is formed within the sealing layer, and a second electrode active material layer that is formed at the opposite side of the first electrode active material layer; and a separator that is disposed between the bipolar electrodes, wherein the sealing layer is bonded with the sealing layer of neighboring bipolar electrodes. | 04-21-2011 |
20120064405 | POSITIVE ACTIVE MATERIAL COMPOSITION AND POSITIVE ELECTRODE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICE, AND ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME - Disclosed are a positive active material composition for an electrochemical device, a positive electrode, and an electrochemical device including the same. The positive active material composition includes: a carbon-based additive including a hydroxyl group (—OH) and an enol group (—C═C—OH) on the surface, having a peak area ratio (OH/C═COH) of a hydroxyl group peak area and an enol group peak area of an infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) spectrum ranging from about 0.5 to about 10, having a specific surface area of about 50 m | 03-15-2012 |
20120070745 | NEGATIVE ACTIVE MATERIAL FOR RECHARGEABLE LITHIUM BATTERY AND RECHARGEABLE LITHIUM BATTERY INCLUDING THE SAME - Disclosed are a negative active material for a rechargeable lithium battery and a rechargeable lithium battery including the same. The active material includes a silicon-containing compound represented by the following Chemical Formula 1. | 03-22-2012 |