PERFECT SENSE

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PERFECT SCENTS DITTLER BROTHERS, INC. 1375 SEABOARD INDUSTRIAL BLVD. NW. ATLANTA GA 30318 PERFECT SENSE;CUSTOM PRINTING OF PAPER ADVERTISING PIECES CONTAINING A RELEASABLE FRAGRANCE;
PERFECTSENSE INSPIRED SCIENCES 6744 Spencer Street Las Vegas NV 89119 PERFECT SENSE;Aromatherapy and wax treatment products, namely, paraffin wax-filled gloves for cosmetic purposes, cosmetic pads for applying paraffin wax, paraffin wax-filled boots for cosmetic purposes; skin lotions, skin creams, essential oils, paraffin wax for cosmetic purposes [, non-medicated cosmetic ointments, and aloe vera gel for cosmetic purposes ];Thermal self-heating applicators for heating and applying wax, skin lotions, skin creams, non-medicated cosmetic ointments, and beauty gels for therapeutic purposes;
PERFECTSENSE Server Products, Inc. 3601 Pleasant Hill Road Richfield WI 53076 PERFECT SENSE;Foodservice dispensing equipment, namely, liquid food product and condiment pump dispensers;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A sense amplifier capable of performing high-speed data sense operation with lower power consumption using a minuscule signal from a memory cell even in a case where a memory array voltage is reduced. A plurality of drive switches for over-driving are distributively arranged in a sense amplifier area, and a plurality of drive switches for restore operation are concentratively disposed at one end of a row of the sense amplifiers. A potential for over-driving is supplied using a meshed power line circuit. Through the use of the drive switches for over-driving, initial sense operation can be performed on data line pairs with a voltage having an amplitude larger than a data-line amplitude, allowing implementation of high-speed sense operation. The distributed arrangement of the drive switched for over-driving makes it possible to dispersively supply current in sense operation, thereby reducing a difference in sense voltage with respect to far and near positions of the sense amplifiers.