MAGAZINE DEALING WITH SUBJECT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AUDIO NORTH AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY 1500 Spring Garden Street, Suite 1200 Philadelphia PA 19130 MAGAZINE DEALING WITH THE SUBJECT OF HIGH FIDELITY;
BEACH LIFE BEACHLIFE U.S.A., INC. CHICAGO IL 60601 MAGAZINE DEALING WITH THE SUBJECT OF LOCAL INTEREST STORIES CONCERNING THE WEST COAST OF FLORIDA;
COVER GIRL NOXELL CORPORATION 11050 York Road Hunt Valley MD 21030 MAGAZINE DEALING WITH THE SUBJECT OF BEAUTY;
CURRENT HEALTH CURRICULUM INNOVATIONS, INC. Highwood IL MAGAZINE DEALING WITH THE SUBJECT OF HEALTH EDUCATION;
CURRENT HEALTH SCHOLASTIC INC. 557 Broadway New York NY 10012 Magazine Dealing with the Subject of Health Education;
LOCATION STRATEGIES POCRAL INC. 10204 West Sample Road Coral Springs FL 33065 magazine dealing with the subject of industrial development;
MEDIA & METHODS NORTH AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY 1500 Spring Garden Street, Suite 1200 Philadelphia PA 19130 MAGAZINE DEALING WITH THE SUBJECT OF SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATION;
NOXELL NOXELL CORPORATION 11050 York Road Hunt Valley MD 21030 Magazine Dealing with the Subject of Beauty;
PLANTS-SITES & PARKS REED ELSEVIER INC. 7th Floor 230 Park Avenue New York NY 10169 MAGAZINE DEALING WITH THE SUBJECT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT;
PPI PROFESSIONAL PRESS, INC., THE Chicago IL MAGAZINE DEALING WITH THE SUBJECT OF CONTACT LENSES;
PRACTICAL APPRAISER AMERICAN REALTY FORMS, INC. P.O. BOX 141218 AUSTIN TX 787141218 MAGAZINE DEALING WITH THE SUBJECT OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL;APPRAISER;
STAMP WORLD AMOS PRESS, INC. 911 Vandemark Road Sidney OH 45365 Magazine Dealing with the Subject of Philatelism;
THE BRAHMAN JOURNAL CHAPARRAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. P.O. BOX 389 SEALY TX 77474 MAGAZINE DEALING WITH THE SUBJECT OF BRAHMAN CATTLE;
THE BRAHMAN JOURNAL Caballo Rojo Publishing Group, LP 17269 FM 1887 Rd. Hempstead TX 77445 Magazine dealing with the subject of Brahman cattle;
VIOLENT WORLD Violent World, Inc. New York NY MAGAZINE DEALING WITH THE SUBJECT OF VIOLENCE;VIOLENT;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Unhandled operation of a program instruction of a first instruction set, such as a Java bytecode, is detected. Instead of invoking a mechanism for directly dealing with that unhandled operation, one or more instructions from a second instruction set, such as ARM instructions, are instead used to emulate the instruction that was subject to the unhandled operation. If these instructions of the second instruction set are also subject to unhandled operation, then the mechanisms for dealing with unhandled operation within that second instruction set may be invoked to repair that operation. This approach is well suited to dealing with unhandled operation of variable length instructions being interpreted with a processor core having a native fixed length instruction set. In particular, prefetch aborts and unhandled floating point operations may be conveniently dealt with in this way.