MY LOUD CLOUD

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
MYLOUDCLOUD Loudcloud, Inc. 599 North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale CA 94086 MY LOUD CLOUD;Business consulting services; providing online information in the fields of electronic commerce and Internet infrastructure; providing business consulting services in the field of electronic commerce and Internet services; providing business information in the field of computers and computer networking via a global computer network;
MYLOUDCLOUD Loudcloud, Inc. 599 North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale CA 94086 MY LOUD CLOUD;technical and computer consultation in the fields of electronic commerce and business transactions via a global computer network; consultation in the fields of computer software, computer hardware, computer hardware design, information technology and computer networks; computer software design for others; technical support services, namely, troubleshooting, monitoring and controlling computer hardware and software via a global computer network; installation, operation and maintenance of computer software' creating and maintaining websites for others; designing and implementing network web pages for others; hosting the websites of others on a computer server for a global computer network;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A sterilization apparatus wherein one or more electron beam tubes are used to direct electron beams into an ambient gaseous environment to create an electron plasma cloud into which non-sterile target objects may be moved. The electron plasma cloud is formed by interaction of the electron beam with the ambient atmosphere. Helium or other like gaseous may be used to expand the effective volume of the electron plasma cloud. Manipulators are used to move target objects in the electron plasma cloud, exposing non-sterile surfaces to the cloud and then joining the surfaces together where appropriate. The beam tube used to generate the electron beam has a thin low energy absorbing window which allows relatively low energy beams to be used, minimizing damage to materials within the surface of the target objects.