COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR CONTROLLING

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AIMCOR APPLIED INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS CORPORATION SUITE 400 ONE PARKWAY NORTH DEERFIELD IL 60015 [ COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR CONTROLLING EFFICIENCY OF GREEN SAND IN FOUNDRY MOLDING PRACTICES ];[ SAND BLASTING AGGREGATES; REFRACTORY BLOCKS, BRICKS, CASTABLE MIXES, FURNACE LININGS, MORTARS, AND SHAPER ];METALLIC ALLOYS, NAMELY FERROSILICON, FERROCHROME, FERROMANGANESE, [ OLIVINE, ] FERROVANADIUM, NICKEL; METALLIC ORES;PETROLEUM COKE FOR USE IN FOUNDRIES, BLAST FURNACES AND SMELTING;AIM CORE;FLOURSPAR FOR USE AS A FLUXING AGENT AND A SOURCE OF FLUORINE; OTHER NON-METALLIC FLUXES FOR STEEL INDUSTRY USES, ABSORBENT CLAY AND CLAY COMPOSITION FOR AGRICULTURAL, OIL AND GREASE ABSORPTION, SOIL AMENDMENT OR CONDITIONING, AND CAT LITTER USES; [ CALCIUM BENTONITE FOR BONDING FOUNDRY SAND; FOUNDRY SAND ADDITIVES, BLENDS OF BENTONITE, POWERED COAL, CEREAL, CELLULOSE AND FIRECLAY FOR USE IN FOUNDRY GREEN SAND MOLDS; FOUNDRY SODIUM SILICATE CORE BINDERS; FOUNDRY CORE PASTE; ] FOUNDRY SLAG CONDITIONERS; MINERAL SOIL SUPPLEMENTS AND SOIL ADDITIVES; [ FOUNDRY MOLDING SANDS ];
DILASOFT THETA INDUSTRIES, INC. Port Washington NY COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF AN INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING THE THERMAL EXPANSION OF SOLID MATERIALS;DILA SOFT;
RHEODISK THETA INDUSTRIES, INC. Port Washington NY COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF AN INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING THE VISCOSITY OF FLUID MATERIALS;RHEO DISK;
RHEOSOFT THETA INDUSTRIES, INC. Port Washington NY COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF AN INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING THE VISCOSITY OF FLUID MATERIALS;RHEO-SOFT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In one embodiment, a computer program blocks windows categorized as bad windows, while allowing windows categorized as good windows to be displayed. The computer program may categorize a window by consulting one or more lists. In one embodiment, a list may be updated from time to time to optimize the computer program and prevent program-obsolescence. Techniques for defeating a window-blocking mechanism are also disclosed. In one embodiment, a computer program detects if a window is of a type that offers a product to a user. If so, the computer program provides a separate window containing information regarding the product. In one embodiment, a computer program detects if a user has a need for the computer program. If so, the user is informed of the efficacy of the computer program, which is then offered to the user.