Abstract:
A dishwasher and assembly method thereof are disclosed, by which an overall height of the dishwasher is reduced, by which water can stably flow and by which assembly efficiency can be enhanced. The present invention includes a sump accommodating water therein and a wash pump assembled to the sump in a lateral direction to circulate the water within the sump.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a fused heterocyclic compound having the Formula 1, which is useful as a platelet aggregation inhibitor, a method for preparing the same, and a pharmaceutical composition for inhibiting platelet aggregation comprising the same.
Abstract:
Semiconductor substrates and methods of manufacturing the same are provided. The semiconductor substrates include a substrate region, an insulation region and a floating body region. The insulation region is disposed on the substrate region. The floating body region is separated from the substrate region by the insulation region and is disposed on the insulation region. The substrate region and the floating body region are formed of materials having identical characteristics. The method of manufacturing the semiconductor substrate including forming at least one floating body pattern by etching a bulk substrate, separating the bulk substrate into a substrate region and a floating body region by etching a lower middle portion of the floating body pattern, and filling an insulating material between the floating body region and the substrate region.
Abstract:
Methods of operating nonvolatile memory devices are provided. In a method of operating a nonvolatile memory device including a plurality of memory cells, recorded data is stabilized by inducing a boosting voltage on a channel of a memory cell in which the recorded data is recorded. The memory cell is selected from a plurality of memory cells and the boosting voltage on the channel of the selected memory cell is induced by a channel voltage of at least one memory cell connected to the selected memory cell.
Abstract:
Example embodiment non-volatile memory devices may be capable of increased integration and reliability and may provide example methods of operating non-volatile memory devices. Example embodiment non-volatile memory devices may include a first control gate electrode on a semiconductor substrate. A first charge storing layer may be between the semiconductor substrate and the first control gate electrode. A source region may be defined in the semiconductor substrate at one side of the first control gate electrode. A first auxiliary gate electrode may be at the other side of the first control gate electrode and may be recessed into the semiconductor substrate. A first drain region may be defined in the semiconductor substrate at one side of the first auxiliary gate electrode opposite to the first control gate electrode. A bit line may be connected to the first drain region.
Abstract:
A washing machine includes: a cabinet forming an external appearance; an outer tub hanging within the cabinet and having an open upper portion allowing the clothes to enter therethrough, and allowing washing water to be put therein; and an inner tub disposed within the outer tub and rotating based on a vertical shaft, wherein the outer tub includes: a base through which a driving shaft rotating the inner tub; and a side wall part extending upward from the base to form a side wall of the outer tub and having a lower portion thicker than an upper portion thereof. The increase in weight according to an increase in capacity can be reduced and a loss of rigidity can be to minimized. Also, because the center of gravity is removed to a lower side, stability with respect to vibrations can be obtained.
Abstract:
By decreasing the amount of card substrate required in a memory card to support the actual memory unit, the test interface of the card, which is usually removed before final assembly of the card, can be brought within the allowable length of the finished card and can, therefore, remain on the card permanently. Consequently, in the event of a field failure, the test interface remains available for testing the card and diagnosing the location and cause of the failure.
Abstract:
A method of refreshing clothing includes primarily drying the clothing by operating a fan; supplying steam generated by a steam generation unit to the clothing; and drying the clothing by operating the fan after the steam is supplied.
Abstract:
One transistor (1-T) dynamic random access memories (DRAM) having improved sensing margins that are relatively independent of the amount of carriers stored in a body region thereof.
Abstract:
An ice-making device includes a duct through which ice is dispensed and a duct-covering part opening and closing the duct. When an operation load applied to the duct-covering part while the duct-covering part closes the duct is greater than a preset normal load, the duct-covering part operates to open the duct.