COMPUTER EDUCATION TRAINING CONCERNING

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BABYPATH TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, THE 3451 Walnut Street, 7th floor Philadelphia PA 19104 Computer education training concerning the use of software;Computer software in the field of healthcare for use in documenting and analyzing obstetrical and neo-natal care;BABY PATH;Computer services, namely, computer software maintenance and installation;
TEMPCALC Boyer, William F. 2748 Terrace Way Boise ID 83702 computer education training concerning the use of software;computer software used in the calculation of temporary billing rates, temporary pay rates, temporary-to-hire conversion rates, temporary bid rates, salaries, benefits and withholdings for temporary personnel, and instruction manuals sold together as a unit;
THRU-PUT INFOR GLOBAL SOLUTIONS (MICHIGAN), INC. 30600 Telegraph Road Bingham Farms MI 48025 Computer education training concerning the use of software and course materials distributed in connection therewith;THROUGH PUT;as to THRU PUT;
THRU-PUT TPTI ACQUISITION, INC. 1000 WINDWARD PKWY CONCOURSE SUITE 100 ALPHARETTA GA 30005 Computer education training concerning the use of software and course materials distributed in connection therewith;THROUGH PUT;as to THRU PUT;
THRU-PUT TECHNOLOGIES Thru-Put Technologies 2 North First Street 4th Floor San Jose CA 95113 computer education training concerning the use of software;computer software for planning and scheduling manufacturing production;computer software installation;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The objective of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for education and training in microfluidic technology. The microfluidic system training apparatus includes multiple flow configurations of microfluidic elements all configured and fabricated on a single plate, a microscope and a camera system connected to a monitor or computer, and a computer based control and data acquisition system as a means of controlling and measuring the flow properties. The hands-on experiments with the apparatus of the present invention are designed to provide students with training of varying complexity beginning with basic microfluidic flow system studies to the development of an advanced specific microfluidic flow process or protocol utilizing a variety of the conventional microfluidic elements.