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Duc Anh Ngo, Victoria AU
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| 20100197326 | INTERACTIVE SYSTEM AND PROCESS - A method of delivering an instruction ( | 08-05-2010 |
Hien Ngo, Fig Tree Pocket AU
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| 20110244113 | METHOD OF TOOTH SURFACE TREATMENT - The method of tooth surface treatment includes the steps of applying a photopolymerization type dental surface coating material to a smooth surface of an erupted tooth and/or a non-cavitated caries, and thereafter irradiating light on the applied part to polymerize and harden the photopolymerization type dental surface coating material. By applying the photopolymerization type dental surface coating material used in the present invention to the smooth surface of the erupted tooth and/or the tooth before forming a cavity, the smooth surface of the erupted tooth and/or the tooth before forming a cavity can be protected for a long period of time from a dental caries. | 10-06-2011 |
Quang Minh Ngo, Sakura-Shi JP
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| 20110079930 | CONNECTION METHOD, CONNECTION TOOL, AND CONNECTION JIG FOR OPTICAL FIBER - A method of butting and connecting a first optical fiber and a second optical fiber in an optical connector comprises placing said optical connector that holds said first optical fiber in wherein an optical fiber connection tool; mounting said optical fiber holder on a holder mounting base of a front end bevel processing tool; processing a front end face of said second optical fiber such that said front end face of said second optical fiber is beveled relative to the surface perpendicular to the optical fiber axis direction; transferring said optical fiber holder to said holder support base; and moving said optical fiber holder toward said optical connector along said guide part, and butting and connecting the beveled front end face of said second optical fiber to the front end face of said first optical fiber such that their bevel directions are aligned. | 04-07-2011 |
Sophie Ngo, Tours FR
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| 20120086305 | ACOUSTIC GALVANIC ISOLATION DEVICE - An electroacoustic transducer including a first electrode formed on a substrate capable of transmitting ultrasounds, a membrane formed above the first electrode and separated therefrom by a cavity, a second electrode formed on the membrane, a first insulating layer on the second electrode, and a third electrode formed on the first insulating layer. | 04-12-2012 |
Tan Cheung Ngo, Hong Kong CN
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| 20080284342 | Electroluminescent Element Driving Apparatus - The present utility model discloses an electroluminescent element driving apparatus, which mainly resolves the problems caused by insufficient supplying of an electric power to affect the service life of the apparatus in the prior art. The electroluminescent element driving apparatus disclosed by the present utility model includes a power supply, a controlling IC, an electroluminescent element driving unit, a electroluminescent cell comprised of an electroluminescent element, and a charging unit connected to the power supply. The power supply continually storage's electric power while it supplies the power to the controlling IC and the electroluminescent element driving unit, respectively, the controlling IC supplies a flash to at least one electroluminescent element driving unit, the electroluminescent element driving unit transmits a signal having the flash to the electroluminescent cell, and the electroluminescent cell displays the signal having the flash. Since the electroluminescent element driving means disclosed by the present utility model includes the charging unit, although the electroluminescent element will consumes much power, a battery may be charged by exterior when its electricity is lack, thereby it may be reused. Thus, the present utility model advantageously eliminates the problems of lack of the electric power and a shorting life when applied to a flashing equipment. | 11-20-2008 |
