EDOC EXCHANGE

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EDOCXCHANGE eDoc Innovations, Inc. Suite 1 1197 Exchange St. Middlebury VT 05753 EDOC EXCHANGE;Application service provider, namely, hosting, managing, developing, and maintaining applications, software, and web sites, in the fields of personal productivity, wireless communication, mobile information access, and remote data management for wireless delivery of content to handheld computers, laptops and mobile electronic devices; providing on-line non-downloadable software for use with electronic data verification, namely, to facilitate assignment of a legally binding electronic signature to a document or file for communication via a global computer network, and for viewing, capturing, and storing electronic signatures related to electronic data transmitted via a computer network; providing a website that allows users to upload and attach a legally binding electronic signature to a document or file for communication via a global computer network; providing on-line non-downloadable software for electronic document management, namely, the storage, archiving, retrieving, scanning, classification, access, searching, display, distribution, handling, processing, and administration of documents, information, reports and data in electronic format, namely, automated processing of electronic documents with digitized and digital signatures;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A heat exchanger of a ventilating system includes a plurality of heat exchange plates which are laminated at a predetermined interval, a first heat exchange portion which is positioned among the heat exchange plates and through which outdoor air passes and a second heat exchange portion which is positioned among the heat exchange plates in turn with the first heat exchange portion and through which indoor air passes. The first and second heat exchange portions are composed of a plurality of heat exchange members having a predetermined length, and an inner surface of one heat exchange member and an outer surface of the other heat exchange member are aligned to face each other. Accordingly, the heat exchanger can improve heat transfer performance by restraining development of a boundary layer by improving air flowing structure of the heat exchanger.