Wayne Frederick
Wayne Frederick Ellis, Campbell, CA US
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20150089164 | HIGH CAPACITY MEMORY SYSTEMS - In a multirank memory system in which the clock distribution trees of each rank are permitted to drift over a wide range (e.g., low power memory systems), the fine-interleaving of commands between ranks is facilitated through the use of techniques that cause each addressed rank to properly sample commands intended for that rank, notwithstanding the drift. The ability to perform such “microthreading” provides for substantially enhanced memory capacity without sacrificing the performance of single rank systems. This disclosure provides methods, memory controllers, memory devices and system designs adapted to these ends. | 03-26-2015 |
Wayne Frederick Reed, New Orleans, LA US
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20150056710 | CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYMER AND COLLOID SOLUTIONS - Simultaneous Multiple Sample Light Scattering systems and methods can be used to for polymer stability testing and for applying stressors to polymer or colloid solutions including heat stress, ultrasound, freeze/thaw cycles, shear stress and exposure to different substances and surfaces. among others, that create a polymer stress response used to characterize the polymer solution and stability. | 02-26-2015 |
Wayne Frederick Schildhauer, Cary, NC US
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20090031307 | MANAGING A VIRTUAL MACHINE - Management of a virtual machine is enhanced by establishing an initial availability policy for the machine. Once the virtual machine is invoked, the real environment for the virtual machine is monitored for the occurrence of predetermined events. If a real environment event is detected that could affect the availability of the virtual machine, the availability policy of the virtual machine is automatically adjusted to reflect the new or predicted state of the real environment. | 01-29-2009 |
Wayne Frederick Winkler, Depere, WI US
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20150299950 | METHOD FOR RECYCLING WASTE MATERIAL WITH REDUCED ODOR EMISSION - A method for recycling waste material including waste paper comprises the steps of introducing the waste material into a pressure vessel, re-pulping the waste paper in the pressure vessel at an elevated processing temperature and pressure to form a treated waste material including substantially re-pulped waste paper, thereafter introducing cooling water into the pressure vessel so as to cool the treated waste material in the pressure vessel to a discharge temperature below the elevated processing temperature and reduce odor emitted by the treated waste material, and thereafter discharging the treated waste material from the pressure vessel. The recovered paper pulp fraction is suitable as a feedstock in the manufacture of a variety of paper products including paper tissue and paper towel products. | 10-22-2015 |