1461181950-d6fbdbc0-a697-4387-9d49-a1fac8317650

1. A composite sheet, comprising:
a substrate; and
a foamed layer which is provided on at least one surface side of the substrate,
wherein:
the foamed layer has spherical cells, an average pore diameter of each of the spherical cells being less than 30 \u03bcm; and
the foamed layer has a density of 0.1 gcm3 to 0.9 gcm3.
2. A composite sheet according to claim 1, wherein the composite sheet is crack-free in a 180\xb0 bending test.
3. A composite sheet according to claim 1, wherein the composite sheet has a rate of dimensional change of less than \xb15% when stored at 125\xb0 C. for 14 days.
4. A composite sheet according to claim 1, wherein the composite sheet has a rate of change in tensile strength of less than \xb120% when stored at 125\xb0 C. for 14 days.
5. A composite sheet according to claim 1, wherein the foamed layer has an open-cell structure in which through-holes are present between adjacent spherical cells.
6. A composite sheet according to claim 5, wherein the through-holes each have an average pore diameter of 5 \u03bcm or less.
7. A composite sheet according to claim 1, wherein the foamed layer has surface openings, an average pore diameter of each of the surface openings being 5 \u03bcm or less.
8. A composite sheet according to claim 1, wherein the foamed layer has a density of 0.1 gcm3 to 0.5 gcm3.
9. A composite sheet according to claim 1, wherein the substrate comprises at least one kind selected from a fiber woven fabric, a fiber nonwoven fabric, a fiber laminated fabric, a fiber knitted fabric, a resin sheet, a metal foil sheet, and an inorganic fiber.
10. A composite sheet according to claim 1, wherein the composite sheet comprises the substrate and foamed layers which are respectively provided on both surface sides of the substrate.
11. A composite sheet according to claim 1, wherein the composite sheet has a total thickness of 0.5 mm or less.

The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1. An electronic financial market for agricultural financial instruments based on an agricultural product comprising embedding an index into a specification for an agricultural financial product, the index based on a chemical compound present within the agricultural product.
2. The electronic financial market for agricultural financial instruments of claim 1 further wherein the agricultural product comprises cannabis.
3. The electronic financial market for agricultural financial instruments of claim 1 further wherein the agricultural financial instrument is sized in a standard measurement that reflects an industry to which the agricultural financial instrument relates.
4. The electronic financial market for agricultural financial instruments of claim 1 further wherein the index based on the chemical compounds present within the agricultural product comprises an index based on the pharmaceutical content present within the agricultural product.
5. The electronic financial market for agricultural financial instruments of claim 4 further wherein the index based on the pharmaceutical content present within the agricultural product comprises a THC pharmaceutical content index.
6. The electronic financial market for agricultural financial instruments of claim 4 further wherein the index based on the pharmaceutical content present within the agricultural product evaluates THC, CBD, and CBN content.
7. A general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on agricultural products comprising:
receiving in memory information regarding the agricultural product, including information regarding at least one chemical compound present within the agricultural product;
determining on a processor in communication with the memory an index based on the at least one chemical compound present within the agricultural product;
determining on a processor in communication with the memory a specification for an agricultural financial instrument based on the agricultural product, the specifications incorporating the index;
making available on a display in communication with a memory and a processor the specification, including the index; and
matching on at least one processor the agricultural financial instruments.
8. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on agricultural products of claim 7 further wherein the agricultural products comprise cannabis.
9. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on agricultural products of claim 8 further wherein the agricultural financial instruments comprise cannabis futures.
10. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on agricultural products of claim 8 further wherein the agricultural financial instruments comprise cannabis options.
11. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on agricultural products of claim 7 further wherein the agricultural financial instruments are sized in standard measurements that reflects an industry to which the agricultural financial instruments relate.
12. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on agricultural products of claim 11 further wherein a food-grade whole hemp seed future is sized in tons.
13. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on agricultural products of claim 11 further wherein a food-grade hemp oil future is sized in liters.
14. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on agricultural products of claim 7 further wherein the index based on the chemical compounds present within the agricultural products comprise a pharmaceutical content index.
15. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on underlying agricultural products of claim 14 further wherein the pharmaceutical content index comprises a THC pharmaceutical content index.
16. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on agricultural products of claim 15 further wherein the pharmaceutical content index evaluates THC, CBD, and CBN content.
17. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on agricultural products of claim 16 further wherein the indexing formula based on the pharmaceutical content index comprises:
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19. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on agricultural products of claim 7 further wherein the agricultural financial instruments comprise food-grade whole hemp seed futures.
20. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on underlying agricultural products of claim 7 further wherein the agricultural financial instruments comprise industrial hemp whole plant futures.
21. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on underlying agricultural products of claim 7 further wherein the agricultural financial instruments comprise food-grade hemp oil futures.
22. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on underlying agricultural products of claim 7 further wherein the agricultural financial instrument comprises a medical cannabis future specification:
23. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on underlying agricultural products of claim 7 further wherein the agricultural financial instrument comprises a medical cannabis spot specification:
24. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on underlying agricultural products of claim 7 further including selecting the processor from the group consisting of one processor, more than one processor, and combinations thereof.
25. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on underlying agricultural products of claim 7 further including selecting the memory from the group consisting of one memory, more than one memory, and combinations thereof.
26. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on underlying agricultural products of claim 7 further including selecting the display from the group consisting of one display, more than one display, and combinations thereof.
27. A general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically track transactions involving agricultural products comprising:
receiving in memory information regarding a transaction involving the agricultural products, including delivery, content, and settlement;
receiving in memory information regarding the agricultural products, including information regarding at least one chemical compound present within the agricultural products;
determining on a processor in communication with the memory an index based on the at least one chemical compound present within the agricultural product; and
making available on a display in communication with memory and a processor information about the transactions involving the agricultural products, including the index.
28. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically track transactions involving agricultural products of claim 27 further wherein the agricultural products comprise cannabis products.
29. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically track transactions involving agricultural products of claim 28 further wherein the cannabis products comprise food-grade whole hemp seeds.
30. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically track transactions involving agricultural products of claim 28 further wherein the agricultural products comprises industrial hemp whole plant.
31. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically track transactions involving agricultural products of claim 28 further wherein the cannabis products comprise food-grade hemp oil.
32. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically track transactions involving agricultural products of claim 28 further wherein the cannabis products comprise medical cannabis.
33. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically track transactions involving agricultural products of claim 27 further wherein the index based on the chemical compounds present within the agricultural product comprises a pharmaceutical content index.
34. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically track transactions involving agricultural products of claim 33 further wherein the pharmaceutical content index comprises a THC pharmaceutical content index.
35. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically track transactions involving agricultural products of claim 33 further wherein the pharmaceutical content index evaluates THC, CBD, and CBN content.
36. A general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade an agricultural financial instrument based on an agricultural product comprising:
entering into memory information regarding the agricultural product, including information regarding at least one chemical compound present within the agricultural product;
receiving on a display in communication with a memory and a processor a specification agricultural financial instrument, the specification including an index determined based on the at least one_chemical compound present within the agricultural product;
sending by at least one processor_an order to buy or sell the agricultural financial instrument.
37. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on agricultural products of claim 36 further wherein the agricultural products comprise cannabis.
38. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on agricultural products of claim 36 further wherein the agricultural financial instruments are sized in standard measurements that reflects an industry to which the agricultural financial instruments relate.
39. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural fmancial instruments based on agricultural products of claim 36 further wherein the index based on the chemical compounds present within the agricultural products comprise a pharmaceutical content index.
40. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on agricultural products of claim 36 further wherein the agricultural financial instruments comprise food-grade whole hemp seed futures.
41. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on underlying agricultural products of claim 36 further wherein the agricultural financial instruments comprise industrial hemp whole plant futures.
42. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on underlying agricultural products of claim 36 further wherein the agricultural financial instruments comprise food-grade hemp oil futures.
43. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on underlying agricultural products of claim 36 further wherein the agricultural financial instrument comprises a medical cannabis future specification:
44. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on underlying agricultural products of claim 36 further wherein the agricultural financial instrument comprises a medical cannabis spot specification:
45. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on underlying agricultural products of claim 36 further including selecting the processor from the group consisting of one processor, more than one processor, and combinations thereof.
46. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on underlying agricultural products of claim 36 further including selecting the memory from the group consisting of one memory, more than one memory, and combinations thereof.
47. The general-purpose digital computer programmed to carry out a series of steps, the series of steps to electronically trade agricultural financial instruments based on underlying agricultural products of claim 36 further including selecting the display from the group consisting of one display, more than one display, and combinations thereof.

1461181938-c745bdc2-f047-4183-991a-41edfdd1f88d

1. An apparatus comprising:
a first audio driver acoustically connected with a first sound bore inside a housing, the first sound bore having a first diameter;
a second audio driver acoustically connected with a second sound bore inside the housing, the second sound bore having a second diameter, the second diameter being smaller than the first diameter.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first sound bore has at least the first diameter from an exit nozzle to the first audio driver.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first sound bore has a varying diameter from the exit nozzle to the first audio driver.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first audio driver is different than the second audio driver.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first audio driver is physically larger than the second audio driver.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first and second audio drivers are each electrically connected to an audio source via a cable connector recessed into the housing.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing is configured to fit in a user’s ear.
8. An apparatus comprising first and second audio drivers respectively acoustically connected to first and second sound bores in a housing, the first sound bore having a larger diameter than the second sound bore, the second sound bore continuously extending from the first sound bore at a position between the first audio driver and an exist nozzle portion of the first sound bore.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein third and fourth sound bores each continuously extend from different locations on the first sound bore to at least one exterior surface of the housing.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the third sound bore is closed by a first valve and the fourth sound bore is closed by a second valve.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the first and second valves are each needle valves.
12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the first and second valves are different types of valves.
13. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the first valve closes the third sound bore at a location between the at least one exterior surface and the first sound bore.
14. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the first and second valves are independent of each other.
15. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the third and fourth sound bores each continuously extend from an ear canal tip of the housing.
16. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the fourth sound bore is positioned at a helix of a user’s ear when the housing is inserted into the user’s ear.
17. An apparatus comprising first and second audio drivers respectively acoustically connected to first and second sound bores in a housing, the first sound bore having a larger diameter than the second sound bore, the first sound bore continuously extending from the first audio driver to an exit nozzle, the second sound bore continuously extending from the second audio driver to the first sound bore, the first sound bore having a greater diameter than the second sound bore.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the first and second sound bores are continuously smooth.
19. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the first diameter is 3-6 mm.
20. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the first audio driver has a third diameter, the first diameter is smaller than the third diameter.

The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1. A method comprising:
analyzing a partition-level timing report for a first partition of a circuit to identify one or more timing paths;
selecting a first timing path from the partition-level timing report to generate details for the first timing path, in which a timing constraint applied to the first timing path is associated with a second timing path in a second partition;
locating a net name to which the timing constraint is applied in a constraint file to obtain a corresponding path identifier located in a constraint debug model;
locating the path identifier in the constraint debug model to obtain a partition identifier for the second partition and the second timing path associated with the timing constraint;
locating the second timing path in a debug model for the second partition; and
merging details of the second timing path in the second partition with the partition-level timing report for the first partition to generate a merged timing report that includes details from the first and second partitions.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the timing constraint corresponds to a valid time for an input to the first timing path.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the timing constraint corresponds to a required time for an output from the first timing path.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the first timing path has multiple timing constraints and wherein the merged timing report includes timing paths for each timing constraint.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein the timing constraint is caused by more than one timing path.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein the merged timing report includes timing information for the first partition and timing details from the first and second partitions to provide timing information on a global timing path across multiple partitions.