UROLOGICAL X RAY OR OPERATING TABLES

Brand Owner Address Description
LF Liebel-Flarsheim Company 675 McDonnell Blvd., P.O. Box 5840 St. Louis MO 63134 UROLOGICAL X-RAY AND/OR OPERATING TABLES; UROLOGICAL TABLE ACCESSORIES; NAMELY, PATIENT POSITIONING APPARATUS, PHYSICIAN STOOLS, PATIENT VOIDING STOOLS, AND UROLOGICAL DRAINAGE COLLECTION APPARATUS; UROLOGICAL EXAMINATION SYSTEM; NAMELY, PATIENT EXAMINATION TABLE WITH INTEGRAL FLUOROSCOPIC IMAGING AND VIEWING APPARATUS, TOMOGRAPHIC IMAGING APPARATUS, AND RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGING APPARATUS; SUSPENSION APPARATUS AND CARTS FOR X-RAY IMAGE PROCESSING EQUIPMENT; X-RAY IMAGING APPARATUS FOR MEDICAL RADIOGRAPHIC EXAMINATION; RADIOGRAPHIC AND FLUOROSCOPIC GENERATORS AND POWER SUPPLIES; [ HEAD X-RAY SYSTEMS; NAMELY, RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGING APPARATUS, ADJUSTABLE HEAD CLAMP, ADJUSTABLE POSITIONING MOUNT FOR HEAD CLAMP AND IMAGING APPARATUS, AND MOBILE CHAIR FOR PATIENT POSITIONING; ] CHEST X-RAY SYSTEMS; NAMELY, ADJUSTABLE ARM/CHEST SUPPORT AND X-RAY FILM CHANGER/HOLDER, AND X-RAY TUBE, TUBE STAND, AND POWER SUPPLY; RADIOGRAPHIC SHIELDS FOR PROTECTING MEDICAL PERSONNEL IN AN X-RAY ENVIRONMENT; ANGIOGRAPHIC INJECTORS; COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY INJECTORS; PEDESTAL, RACK, TABLE, WALL, AND CEILING MOUNTS SPECIFICALLY CONFIGURED FOR ANGIOGRAPHIC AND COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY INJECTORS; EXTENSION INJECTION TUBES FOR TRANSPORTING CONTRAST MEDIA; AND DISPOSABLE SYRINGES FOR RADIOPAQUE LIQUID CONTRAST MEDIA FOR USE IN ANGIOGRAPHIC AND COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY INJECTORS; ECG PRE-AMPLIFIERS FOR INJECTOR TRIGGERING; BOTTLE HOLDERS FOR SUPPORTING CONTRAST MEDIA FOR LOADING INJECTION SYRINGES; X-RAY FILM CHANGERS; X-RAY GRIDS, FLEXIBLE GRID X-RAY FILM CASSETTES, X-RAY FILM CASSETTE HOLDING AND POSITIONING APPARATUS, AND RECIPROCATING BUCKY DIAPHRAMS FOR POSITIONING X-RAY GRIDS ALL THE AFORESAID GOOD FOR MEDICAL USE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A technique classifies packets in a manner that is both deterministic and efficient. A hierarchical arrangement of lookup tables is organized into levels to classify the packets. Entries contained in the lookup tables are incrementally built and added to the lookup tables as packets are classified. A packet is divided into a series of fields and a first-level lookup table is built for each of these fields. Successive-level-lookup tables are then allocated and initialized to contain "missing" entries. When a packet is classified, it is applied to the first-level lookup tables to produce a series of indices. These indices are then applied to the second-level lookup tables to select indices that are the applied to a next-level table and so on until an outcome index is selected from a final-level lookup table. If the entry selected in the second-level lookup table is empty the successive-level entries are built and the classification is retried.