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CYLINK CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP. 504 Carnegie Center Princeton NJ 08540 cy link;melamine resins for use in a wide variety of industrial binding applications;
CYLINK RICHMAN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 7840 MISSION CENTER COURT, STE 106 SAN DIEGO CA 92108 CY LINK;Consultation services concerning homeland safety and security issues; Consulting and legal services in the field of privacy and security laws, regulations, and requirements; Consulting services in the field of national security; Control of building environmental access and security systems; Electronic monitoring services for security purposes in the field of buildings, multiple building sites, campuses, city buildings and streets, state buildings, and coastlines; Emergency response alarm monitoring services, namely, monitoring of alert devices by a remote monitoring center for the dispatch of emergency public health and security services and notification to third parties; Monitoring burglar and security alarms; Monitoring security systems; Providing a web site featuring information in the field of security; Security consultancy; Security guard services; Security guarding for facilities; Security services for buildings, namely, providing physical access to properties via a remote call-in locking device; Security services, namely, providing electronic alerts notifying of a changed status or condition of a sensing device via the Internet; Security services, namely, providing security assessments for businesses and governmental agencies; Security services, namely, providing security assessments of physical locations, information systems, and working environments; Security services, namely, threat simulation vulnerability analysis and mitigation and emergency and crisis response;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A distribution pattern is established to distribute multilink frame relay (MFR) fragments. The distribution pattern includes a sequence of link entries associated with links in a link bundle. A number of link entries in the distribution pattern is determined by dividing a total link speed of the link bundle by a minimum possible link speed supported by a system. Each link entry is placed in the distribution pattern when the associated link is capable of transmitting a current fragment in a fastest transmit time. The fastest transmit time is determined based on the link speed of the link and a transmit time for the link to transmit other fragments previously allocated to that link. The fragments are distributed to the links in the link bundle according to the distribution pattern from a first link entry to a last link entry in the distribution pattern. The distribution pattern is repeated after the last link entry.