PERIODICALLY ISSUED BOOKLETS

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"FROM SCIENCE TO SERVICE" GENETICS INSTITUTE, INC. 87 CambridgePark Drive Cambridge MA 02140 periodically issued booklets, pamphlets and brochures containing reports of corporate activity;
FROM SCIENCE TO SERVICE GENETICS INSTITUTE, INC. 87 CambridgePark Drive Cambridge MA 02140 periodically issued booklets, pamphlets and brochures containing reports of corporate activity;
GENETICS INSTITUTE GENETICS INSTITUTE, INC. 87 CambridgePark Drive Cambridge MA 02140 periodically issued booklets, pamphlets and brochures containing reports of corporate activity;GENETICS;
HARNESSING THE BODY'S POWER TO HEAL GENETICS INSTITUTE, INC. 87 CambridgePark Drive Cambridge MA 02140 periodically issued booklets, pamphlets and brochures containing report of corporate activities;HARNESSING THE BODYS POWER TO HEAL;
PET CARE REPORT WHITTLE COMMUNICATIONS, L.P. 505 MARKET STREET KNOXVILLE TN 37902 PERIODICALLY ISSUED BOOKLETS;REPORT;
WATERBOOK WATERTEST CORPORATION BOX 186 NEW LONDON NH 03257 PERIODICALLY ISSUED BOOKLETS, BROCHURES, AND QUESTIONNAIRES DEALING WITH WATER ANALYSIS AND PURITY;WATER BOOK;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A hybrid-type storage system having both SAN and NAS interfaces can be implemented by simple hardware capable of carrying out a SAN function independently of a NAS function and a NAS load. To be more specific, a controller of the storage system comprises a NAS controller for accepting an I/O command issued for a file unit and a SAN controller for accepting an I/O command issued for a block unit. The NAS controller converts an I/O command issued for a file unit into an I/O command issued for a block unit, and transfers the I/O command issued for a block unit to the SAN controller. The SAN controller makes an access to data stored in a disk apparatus in accordance with an I/O command received from the SAN or from the NAS controller as a command issued for a block unit. The NAS and SAN controllers are capable of operating independently of each other.