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Nian Shi, Middleton, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090053792OXYGEN-REGULATED MICROORGANISMS - The present invention relates to novel strains of microorganisms with oxygen-regulated metabolism. The microorganisms have higher growth rates and are more efficient than parental strains. The microorganisms may be used to produce a variety of products of interests, such as recombinant proteins, nucleic acids, such as DNA, amino acids, and chemicals.02-26-2009

Nian Xu, Zhejiang CN

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20120003328MODIFIED SODIUM-MONTMORILLONITE, PREPARATION METHOD AND USES THEREOF - Provided are a modified Na-montmorillonite and a preparation method thereof, wherein the content of Na01-05-2012

Nian Yang, Moutainview, CA US

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20090129172HIGH RELIABLE AND LOW POWER STATIC RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY - Systems and/or methods that accessing data to/from a memory are presented. A memory component can employ an optimized buffer component that can provide a single precharge control signal to facilitate precharging a bitline(s), a y-decoder component(s), an input/output line(s), and/or other lines or components associated with a buffer cell(s) in the optimized buffer component to facilitate optimized timing control associated with execution of operations to facilitate reducing errors that can be caused by charge sharing problems. The optimized buffer component can include an x-decoder component that can employ a JIT power component that can facilitate enabling a wordline associated with a buffer cell(s) only for the length of time access to the buffer cell is desired to read data therefrom or write data thereto to facilitate minimizing the access time and thereby minimize power consumption and/or thermal loading.05-21-2009

Nian Yang, Mountainview, CA US

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20080266926TRANSFER OF NON-ASSOCIATED INFORMATION ON FLASH MEMORY DEVICES - Manners for transferring information within a flash memory device across a memory array are described. A controller retrieves information from a storage unit and then a decoder decodes the information. The information is set across a series of bitlines through a pass gate to a second controller. The bitlines are both associated with the storage unit as well as bitlines associated with other storage units. A series of transistors is associated with each bitline. Different transistors are active based on if the bitlines are associated with the currently used storage unit.10-30-2008