37 CFR 1.47 Notice by Publication Notice is hereby given of the filing of the following applications with a petition under 37 CFR 1.47 requesting the acceptance of the application without the signature of all inventors. The petition in each application has been granted. A notice has been sent to the last known address of the non-signing inventors. The inventors whose signatures are missing may join in the application by promptly filing an oath or declaration complying with 37 CFR 1.63. Application No. Filing Date Non-Signing Title of Inventor(s) Invention 08/151,385 November 12, 1993 Lee W. Johnson Absorbent Louis P. Bove Article with Substan- tial Volume Capacity and Retainable Shape 08/315,990 September 30, 1994 Robert J. Dual Mode Disser Controller for a Brushless DC Motor 08/317,663 October 5, 1994 Martin Alpert Emergency Mobile Telephone System 08/338,435 November 14, 1994 Frederick J. Spill- Sawaya Resistant Container for Transport and Storage of Materials 08/350,605 December 7, 1994 Harald Klode Dual Mode Controller for a Brushless DC Motor 08/353,522 December 7, 1994 Richard Method and Williamson Apparatus of Mapping Objects to Multiple Tables of a Database 08/353,525 December 7, 1994 Richard Method for Williamson Associat- ing Data Bearing Objects with User Interface Objects 08/366,571 December 30, 1994 Robert W. Air Filter Gibbs Console Device 08/371,159 January 11, 1995 Kenneth W. Ophthalmic Pugh Lens Manufac- turing Equipment and Method 08/410,719 March 27, 1995 Oon Tian Tan Apparatus and Method for Horace Furumoto Treating Abnormal Pigmenta- tion of the Skin 08/425,766 April 19, 1995 Ralph F. Method and Greene Apparatus for Disposing or Waste Material 08/428,612 April 24, 1995 Craig Shevlin Sputtering Device 08/473,600 June 7, 1995 Shiv K. Method for Bakhshi Manufac- turing A Mineral Fiber Product 08/492,598 June 20, 1995 Robert W. Method and Carver Apparatus for Adapting a Tracking Power Supply in an Amplifier to a High Frequency Signal 08/555,270 November 8, 1995 Daniel R. Apparatus Prows and Method of Mixing Materials in a Sterile Environ- ment