ORGANIZING CONDUCTING HEALTH

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GO MVP GENERATION GO MVP HEALTH CARE, INC. 625 State Street Schenectady NY 12305 Organizing and conducting health, wellness and athletic educational programs to promote healthy living for children;The mark consists of a stylized word GO, written in lowercase letters, with three curved arrows originating outward above the space between the letters G and O and one arrow originating outward below the space between the letters Gand O. The three arrows on top increase in size from left to right. The arrow on the left curves to the left, the arrow in the middle curves slightly to the right, and the arrow on the right curves to the right. The single arrow below the word GO originates from the space between the Gand the O and curves to the right. To the right of the stylized word GO and arrows design are the words MVP, GENERATION, and GO. The words are vertically arranged with MVP on top, GENERATION in the middle, and GOon the bottom.;GO MOST VALUABLE PLAYER GENERATION GO;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
MOVE FOR LOVE Amy Fournier 67 Court Street North Andover MA 01845 Organizing and conducting health, wellness and fitness classes; organizing and conducting health, wellness and fitness special events for educational and entertainment purposes in the field of promoting health and social wellness;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus uses a "self-organizing" method to eliminate or at least partially compensate for undesired or unexpected threshold errors encountered in analog-to-digital conversions. The self-organizing feature results in a relatively good, such as an optimal, spacing of a plurality of comparator thresholds even in the presence of relatively large comparator offsets, reference offsets, or other system offsets. Advantageously, the self-organizing techniques can be used without a special starting point for the thresholds. The self-organizing techniques can be used applied to at least portions of any analog-to-digital converter ADC that uses comparators, such as flash ADCs, pipeline ADCs, and sub-ranging ADCs.