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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Miller; Christopher Paul.The latest application filed is for "anti-cancer nuclear hormone receptor-targeting compounds".
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Anti-cancer Nuclear Hormone Receptor-targeting Compounds App 20210214316 - Pham; Son Minh ;   et al. | 2021-07-15 |
Methods and apparatus for burn-in stressing and simultaneous testing of semiconductor device chips in a multichip module Grant 5,923,181 - Beilstein, Jr. , et al. July 13, 1 | 1999-07-13 |
Reference potential for sensing data in electronic storage element Grant 5,880,988 - Bertin , et al. March 9, 1 | 1999-03-09 |
Method and circuit for a least recently used replacement mechanism and invalidated address handling in a fully associative many-way cache memory Grant 5,809,528 - Miller , et al. September 15, 1 | 1998-09-15 |
Cached synchronous DRAM architecture allowing concurrent DRAM operations Grant 5,787,457 - Miller , et al. July 28, 1 | 1998-07-28 |
Methods and apparatus for burn-in stressing and simultaneous testing of semiconductor device chips in a multichip module Grant 5,686,843 - Beilstein, Jr. , et al. November 11, 1 | 1997-11-11 |
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