READY MIX REPLACEMENTS NATURE

Brand Owner Address Description
HTN PRO CIRCUIT HIGH-TECH NUTRITION INC. 225 Industrielle Street Delson, Quebec J5B1W3 Canada Ready-to-mix replacements in the nature of meal replacement drink mixes, namely, chocolate-based meal replacement drink mixes and pudding mixes;Nutritional supplements and energy formulas for human consumption, namely, powders in the nature of powdered nutritional supplement concentrate, powdered fruit-flavored dietary supplement drink mix, liquids in the nature of liquid nutritional supplement, liquid vitamin supplements, capsules containing carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals in the nature mineral nutritional supplements, mineral food supplements, amino acids, herbal formulas in the nature of herbal supplements, medicinal herbal preparations, energy formulas in the nature of nutritional supplements for boosting energy, herbal supplements for boosting energy, ready-to-mix protein powders in the nature of powdered nutritional supplement drink mix containing protein, ready-to-mix meal replacements in the nature of meal replacement drink mixes, namely, meal replacement drink mixes, dietary supplement drink mixes, electrolyte powders;Nutritional supplements and energy formulas for human consumption, namely, liquids in the nature of energy drinks, energy formulas in the nature of energy drinks, energy shots, energy and sports drinks for the enhancement of strength and sports performance;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Transactions are scheduled over a half duplex link between a first device, such as an IO unit, and a second device, such as a memory controller. Information flowing over the half duplex link is divided into a plurality of service periods, and an isochronous transaction, such as an isochronous memory read or write, is scheduled in a service period N if the isochronous transaction is ready to be serviced before service period N at the first or second device. An asynchronous transaction ready to be serviced at the first or second device, such as an asynchronous memory read or write, is scheduled if no isochronous transaction is ready to be serviced. The asynchronous transaction may be scheduled by (a) scheduling an asynchronous transaction ready to be serviced at the first device if no asynchronous transaction is ready to be serviced at the second device; (b) scheduling an asynchronous transaction ready to be serviced at the second device if no asynchronous transaction is ready to be serviced at the first device; and (c) scheduling an asynchronous transaction ready to be serviced at the first or second device, according to an arbitration algorithm, if asynchronous transactions are ready to be serviced at both the first device and the second device. The amount of buffer space available in the first or second device may also be used to schedule asynchronous transactions.