PROVIDING BLOG FEATURING

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CHASE 'N YUR FACE CHASE 'N YUR FACE 2973 Harbor Blvd Suite 301 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Providing a blog featuring a cooking show and information on travel, food, books, movies, art, sports and entertainment;The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark identifies CHASE Bailey, whose consent(s) to register is made of record.;CHASE IN YOUR FACE;Promoting the public awareness of special needs children through a blog;
CHASE N' YUR FACE C N Y F GEOGRAPHY CHASE 'N YUR FACE 2973 Harbor Blvd Suite 301 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Providing a blog featuring a cooking show and information on travel, food, books, movies, art, sports and entertainment;The mark consists of a caricature of young smiling African American boy wearing headphones, striped polo style shirt with cargo shorts and flip flops. Legs are crossed at the ankle. He is juggling a basketball (in right hand), video game controller, paint palette, geography book, movie reel, an apple and an airplane that has the initials CNYF written on the side of the plane with CHASE 'N YUR FACE written in small letters directly under it. CHASE 'N YUR FACE is directly under the boy's feet. He is standing on the letter Y in YUR.;The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark identifies CHASE Bailey, whose consent(s) to register is made of record.;CHASE AND YOUR FACE C N Y F GEOGRAPHY;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Promoting the public awareness of special needs children through a blog;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A low CTE metal-ceramic composite material featuring carbon fibers reinforcing a matrix featuring silicon metal or silicon alloy. The fibers have a low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) in the axial direction, and preferably negative. The principles of making Si/SiC composites can be adapted to produce the instant Si matrix composites. The CTE of the composite body depends not only upon the relative CTE's of the fibers and matrix, and their relative amounts (e.g., loadings), but also upon the relative elastic moduli of the fibers and matrix. Thus, Si/SiC matrices produced by a reaction-bonding process inherently possess low CTE, but the instant inventors prefer to make such composites having relatively large fractions of unreacted silicon, thereby driving composite CTE lower still. Here, the carbon fibers are protected from reaction with the silicon infiltrant with one or more materials disposed between the fibers and the infiltrant. Providing at least a degree of toughness or impact resistance can also be realized in these composites. Laminates produce Isotropic or quasi-isotropic properties in the composite body can be realized by, for example, providing the fibers in the form of cross-plied laminates featuring the fibers in parallel or woven arrays.