Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1976-06-04
1978-03-07
Smith, Jerry
Boots, shoes, and leggings
235154, G06F 500, G06F 738
Patent
active
040782506
ABSTRACT:
Linear domain numbers are converted into standard characteristic-mantissa format by left shifting the leading zeros out of the mantissa portion and into the characteristic portion. The resulting normalized mantissa M is separated into a MSB portion m and a LSB portion n: where
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Rekhi Kanwalnain S.
Windsor David F.
Hentzel Paul
Kesterson James C.
Smith Jerry
The Singer Company
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