SUPER SCREEN

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SUPERSCREEN MARITZ INC. Fenton MO SUPER SCREEN;MARKETING RESEARCH SERVICES;
SUPERSCREEN JOSEPH ENTERPRISES 425 California Street Suite 1300 San Francisco CA 94104 SUPER SCREEN;Power operated mosquito repellent units comprised of heaters, mats and butane cartridges sold together as a unit;
SUPERSCREEN SuperScreen International Limited Unit 19 London SE1 9PQ United Kingdom SUPER SCREEN;Advice, consultancy, information and technical support relating to promotional services and activities; development production, exploitation and deployment of transmission services and medium for promotional purposes; coordination and organization of promotional material for transmission purposes; including all such services utilizing audio, visual and/or computer-aided means, both internally and/or externally, via projection and/or viewing apparatus, instruments, equipment and devices; and including all the aforementioned services when offered over a global computer link, intranet, computer database or the Internet;
SUPERSCREEN TWITCHELL TECHNICAL PRODUCTS 4031 Ross Clark Circle Dothan AL 36303 SUPER SCREEN;Woven fibers of vinyl-coated polyester for textile use;
SUPERSCREEN SUPERGOOP Suite 112 200 East Grayson Street San Antonio TX 78215 SUPER SCREEN;Sunscreen preparations; non-medicated skin care preparations;
SUPERSKREEN Ward, Stuart J 19215 SE 34th St, Ste 106-202 Camas WA 98607 SUPER SCREEN;Sustainable onsite water recycling and wastewater treatment systems;
SUPERSKREEN Process Engineered Water Equipment 19215 SE 34th St., Suite 106-202 Camas WA 98607 SUPER SCREEN;Sustainable onsite water recycling and wastewater treatment systems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Super-user privileges are virtualized by designating a virtual super-user for each of a plurality of virtual processes and intercepting system calls for which actual super-user privileges are required, which are nevertheless desirable for a virtual super-user to perform in the context of his or her own virtual process. In one embodiment, a computer operating system includes multiple virtual processes, such as virtual private servers. Each virtual process can be associated with one or more virtual super-users. When an actual process makes a system call that requires actual super-user privileges, the call is intercepted by a system call wrapper.