BIO PULSE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BIOPULSE BIOPROCESSH2O 207 Highpoint Avenue Portsmouth RI 02871 BIO PULSE; BIOPROCESSH2O PULSE;Membrane filters for wastewater treatment;
BIOPULSE MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC. 18000 Devonshire Street Northridge CA 91325 BIO PULSE;FEATURE OF MEDICATION INFUSION PUMPS WITH DEFINABLE SETS THAT CHANGES PUMP FUNCTION PERFORMANCE OR OPERATION IN THE DELIVERY OF INSULIN;
BIOPULSE BDO USA, LLP 330 N. Wabash Suite 3200 Chicago IL 60611 BIO PULSE;Conducting on-line business and market research surveys on current topics and issues in biopharmaceutical product development;
BIOPULSE Green Line Botanicals 8 Crown Plaza, Suite 101 Hazlet NJ 07730 BIO PULSE;Cosmetic ingredient for use in topical applications and sold as a component ingredient in non-medicated skin care preparations;
BIOPULSE Green Line Botanicals 8 Crown Plaza, Suite 101 Hazlet NJ 07730 BIO PULSE;Chemical compositions and botanical extracts for use in the manufacture of cosmetics, personal care preparations, foods and beverages;
BIOPULSE WaterIQ Technologies PO Box 2058 3075 West Bridger Rd Wilson WY 83014 BIO PULSE;Systems and appliances for the treatment of water, namely, ultrasonic water treatment apparatuses; water treatment devices for water treatment plants, lakes, ponds, lagoons, golf courses, and wineries that break down algae and biofilms;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A time-spreading and wavelength-hopping optical encoder spreads each pulse in a modulated optical pulse signal into a predetermined pulse train including pulses with different wavelengths. The last pulse in the pulse train is delayed from the first pulse in the pulse train by an interval that is longer than the pulse period of the modulated optical pulse signal. Interference is avoided by dividing the pulse train into successive delay groups that are equal in length to the pulse period of the modulated data pulse signal, and having each wavelength appear in only one delay group. If encoders producing differently structured pulse trains are used in an optical multiplexer, interference is avoided by having the same wavelength appear only at different positions within the delay groups of different pulse trains. Long delays can be used to multiplex a relatively large number of channels, even at high transmission rates.