TERM BLEU AS WELL

Brand Owner Address Description
BLEU & ORANGE COMPLIANCE AT LARGE Dr. Kathrin J. Niewiarra Sybelstr. 7 10629 Berlin Germany The term bleu as well as the & sign are designed in orange and the term orange as well as the sentence COMPLIANCE AT LARGE are designed in blue.;Printed matter, namely, printed instructional and teaching materials, publications, newsletters, newspapers, journals, magazines, catalogues, booklets, brochures, flyers, leaflets, and books, all in the field of ethics, regulatory compliance, law, business management and business administration, process management, reputation management, crisis management and mediation; scripts, namely printed manuscripts for use in the fields of ethics, regulatory compliance, law, business management and business administration, process management, reputation management, crisis management and mediation trainings; stationery; letter paper; envelopes; writing pads; pens, pencils; pencil ornaments; calendars, none of the foregoing goods to include printed matter or scripts for use with or otherwise associated with the field of electronic health records;BLEU AND ORANGE COMPLIANCE AT LARGE; BLEU & ORANGE COMPLIANCE AT LARGE; BLUE AND ORANGE COMPLIANCE AT LARGE;The color(s) orange and blue is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;COMPLIANCE AT LARGE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A turbo decoder employs max* term or max term maximum a priori (MAP) decoding of received, encoded data. Initially, MAP decoding is iterative and employs max* term computation of log-likelihood values at each iteration. Max* term computation includes computation of a max term and a logarithmic correction term. A bypass algorithm switches from max* term computation to only max term computation in later iterations with little or no degradation in decoder performance. The iteration selected for switching may be based on increasing intrinsic signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the iterative MAP decoding. Since, in general, fewer computations are required for max term computation than for max* term computation, switching between max* and max allows for reduced power consumption of a particular decoder implementation.