Located at the intersection of
branching runner sections in a standard H-pattern runner, the MeltFlipper repositions the side-to-side flow variations by rotating the melt circumferentially about 90[degrees] at the first branch (Fig.
Noting that the FSLIC was a separate entity from the FHLBB, the Service determined "[u]nder the facts of this case" that the assistance agreement between the FSLIC and the taxpayer did not grant or promise the
branching rights.
By repeating this sequence, each time taking steps to ensure that all component molecules of a new layer, or generation, form bonds only with the adjacent underlying layer, the chemists construct ever growing,
branching molecules with concentric layers.
It thus appears that the
branching has a much greater effect on green strength than carbon black.
(A) Is established or acquired outside the bank's home State pursuant to the interstate
branching authority granted by the Interstate Act or by any amendment made by the Interstate Act to any other provision of law; or
offices of foreign banks by (1) limiting any new multistate
branching activities to activities more comparable to those of U.S.
Over time,
branching and other geographic restraints became part of the totality of regulations designed to protect bank profits through limitations on entry and deposit rate competition.