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20100274972 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUSES FOR PARALLEL COMPUTING - Systems, methods, and apparatuses for parallel computing are described. In some embodiments, a processor is described that includes a front end and back end. The front includes an instruction cache to store instructions of a strand. The back end includes a scheduler, register file, and execution resources to execution the strand's instructions. | 10-28-2010 |
20130007415 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SCHEDULING OF INSTRUCTIONS IN A MULTI-STRAND OUT-OF-ORDER PROCESSOR - In accordance with embodiments disclosed herein, there are provided methods, systems, and apparatuses for scheduling instructions in a multi-strand out-of-order processor. For example, an apparatus for scheduling instructions in a multi-strand out-of-order processor includes an out-of-order instruction fetch unit to retrieve a plurality of interdependent instructions for execution from a multi-strand representation of a sequential program listing; an instruction scheduling unit to schedule the execution of the plurality of interdependent instructions based at least in part on operand synchronization bits encoded within each of the plurality of interdependent instructions; and a plurality of execution units to execute at least a subset of the plurality of interdependent instructions in parallel. | 01-03-2013 |
20140208074 | INSTRUCTION SCHEDULING FOR A MULTI-STRAND OUT-OF-ORDER PROCESSOR - In one embodiment, a multi-strand system with a pipeline includes a front-end unit, an instruction scheduling unit (ISU), and a back-end unit. The front-end unit performs an out-of-order fetch of interdependent instructions queued using a front-end buffer. The ISU dedicates two hardware entries per strand for checking operand-readiness of an instruction and for determining an execution port to which the instruction is dispatched. The back-end unit receives instructions dispatched from the hardware device and stores the instructions until they are executed. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 07-24-2014 |
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20110139274 | FLUIDIC DEVICES HAVING INCORPORATED ELECTRODES - The invention provides fluidic devices having incorporated electrodes, systems for using such devices, and methods for manufacturing such devices. The invention also provides fluidic devices configured to absorb joule heating within the device. | 06-16-2011 |
20120080315 | FLUIDIC DEVICES HAVING INCORPORATED ELECTRODES - The invention provides fluidic devices having incorporated electrodes, systems for using such devices, and methods for manufacturing such devices. The invention also provides fluidic devices configured to absorb joule heating within the device. | 04-05-2012 |
20140262787 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR EXTRACTING TARGET OBJECTS FROM A SAMPLE - The invention provides devices, systems, and methods for extracting target objects from a sample. In the method, a stream of sample containing a plurality of target and non-target objects is directed by first and second streams of buffer through a sample inlet channel into a fluid junction and through the fluid junction into a sample waste channel. In response to detecting a target object within the stream of sample, an actuator is energized to close a normally open valve, resulting in a transient burst of cross-flow into the fluid junction that briefly diverts the flow of sample within the fluid junction and results in an aliquot of sample being directed into an aliquot delivery channel. The combination of the valve and the actuator acts as a self-limiting pulse generator. | 09-18-2014 |
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20100023645 | System and Method for Dynamically Managing Message Flow - System and method for dynamically managing message flow. According to the example embodiments, an intermediary network device or a client device dynamically manages the flow of messages received from an electronic exchange by analyzing the client device's capabilities, such as CPU utilization. Based on a percentage of total CPU utilization, the level of throttling is dynamically adjusted, such that if the percentage of CPU utilization, or load, increases, then throttling is increased from a lower level to a higher level. Similarly, if the percentage of CPU utilization decreases significantly enough, then throttling is decreased to a lower level. | 01-28-2010 |
20100332367 | Prioritization of Trade Order Processing in Electronic Trading - Various systems and methods for trade order processing in an electronic trading environment are provided. According to one or more embodiments, two or more trade orders are currently queued for execution at one or more electronic exchanges and are to be modified at substantially the same time. Each trade order is processed according to a priority based on each order's proximity to a particular market price, for example. | 12-30-2010 |
20110040890 | System and Method for Dynamically Managing Message Flow - System and method for dynamically managing message flow. According to the example embodiments, an intermediary network device or a client device dynamically manages the flow of messages received from an electronic exchange by analyzing the client device's capabilities, such as CPU utilization. Based on a percentage of total CPU utilization, the level of throttling is dynamically adjusted, such that if the percentage of CPU utilization, or load, increases, then throttling is increased from a lower level to a higher level. Similarly, if the percentage of CPU utilization decreases significantly enough, then throttling is decreased to a lower level. | 02-17-2011 |
20110145125 | System and Methods for Risk-Based Prioritized Transaction Message Flow - Various systems and methods are provided for prioritized sending of transaction messages to an electronic exchange. According to one embodiment, a system determines a priority level for each transaction message based on a potential monetary reward or risk associated with sending or delaying the message. Once the priority levels are determined, the messages may be sent based on the priority levels. Additionally, each priority level may be associated with a predetermined threshold level. If a message threshold is reached, a new message corresponding to that priority level is queued until the message may be transmitted without exceeding the threshold limit. | 06-16-2011 |
20120131221 | System and Method for Dynamically Managing Message Flow - System and method for dynamically managing message flow. According to the example embodiments, an intermediary network device or a client device dynamically manages the flow of messages received from an electronic exchange by analyzing the client device's capabilities, such as CPU utilization. Based on a percentage of total CPU utilization, the level of throttling is dynamically adjusted, such that if the percentage of CPU utilization, or load, increases, then throttling is increased from a lower level to a higher level. Similarly, if the percentage of CPU utilization decreases significantly enough, then throttling is decreased to a lower level. | 05-24-2012 |
20130138549 | System And Methods For Risk-Based Prioritized Transaction Message Flow - Various systems and methods are provided for prioritized sending of transaction messages to an electronic exchange. According to one embodiment, a system determines a priority level for each transaction message based on a potential monetary reward or risk associated with sending or delaying the message. Once the priority levels are determined, the messages may be sent based on the priority levels. Additionally, each priority level may be associated with a predetermined threshold level. If a message threshold is reached, a new message corresponding to that priority level is queued until the message may be transmitted without exceeding the threshold limit. | 05-30-2013 |
20130151396 | Trade Order Submission for Electronic Trading - Various systems and methods for trade order processing in an electronic trading environment are provided. The order processing includes initiating a first thread of instructions at a computing device to send a first trade order onto an electronic exchange. However, if one or more trade orders are identified during the process to send the first trade order, then the one or more orders are queued. When the first trade order is sent to the electronic exchange, then a second thread of instructions is initiated at the computing device to send the queued one or more trade orders (substantially together, if there is more than one) on to the electronic exchange. | 06-13-2013 |
20140207642 | Trade Order Submission for Electronic Trading - Various systems and methods for trade order processing in an electronic trading environment are provided. The order processing includes initiating a first thread of instructions at a computing device to send a first trade order onto an electronic exchange. However, if one or more trade orders are identified during the process to send the first trade order, then the one or more orders are queued. When the first trade order is sent to the electronic exchange, then a second thread of instructions is initiated at the computing device to send the queued one or more trade orders (substantially together, if there is more than one) on to the electronic exchange. | 07-24-2014 |
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20090219623 | Negative Index Material With Compensated Losses - A composition of resonant passive metal-dielectric elements with gain medium results in a meta-material with an effective negative refractive index and compensated losses. To compensate for losses, additional energy is supplied using the stimulated emission from active elements made of a gain material. The overall objective is to overcome the fundamental threshold in resolution for conventional optical imaging limited to about a half-wavelength of incident light. The negative index material with compensated losses (NIMCOL) can be used in NIM-based optical imaging and sensing devices with enhanced sub-wavelength resolution. A lasing device based on overcompensating for the loss in NIM structures is disclosed as well. | 09-03-2009 |
20100110559 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLOAKING - An apparatus and method of cloaking is described. An object to be cloaked is disposed such that the cloaking apparatus is between the object and an observer. The appearance of the object is altered and, in the limit, the object cannot be observed, and the background appears unobstructed. The cloak is formed of a metamaterial where the properties of the metamaterial are varied as a function of distance from the cloak interfaces. The metamaterial may be fabricated as a composite material having a dielectric component and inclusions of particles of sub-wavelength size, and may also include a gain medium. | 05-06-2010 |
20100165473 | PLANAR LENS - A design method, apparatus, and fabrication method for structures for controlling the flow of electromagnetic energy at a sub-wavelength scale is disclosed. Transformational optics principles are used as a starting point for the design of structures that operate as, for example, hyperlenses or concentrators such that evanescent waves at a first surface are radiated in the far field at a second surface. Plane waves incident at a first surface may be focused to a spot size substantially smaller than a wavelength, so as to interact with objects at the focal point, or be re-radiated. | 07-01-2010 |
20100278481 | ANISOTROPIC METAMATERIALS EMULATED BY TAPERED WAVEGUIDES: APPLICATION TO ELECTROMAGNETIC CLOAKING - A method for carrying out electromagnetic cloaking using metamaterial devices requiring anisotropic dielectric permittivity and magnetic permeability may be emulated by specially designed tapered waveguides. This approach leads to low-loss, broadband performance in the visible frequency range, which is difficult to achieve by other means. We apply this technique to electromagnetic cloaking. A broadband, two-dimensional, electromagnetic cloaking is demonstrated in the visible frequency range on a scale ˜ | 11-04-2010 |
20120028007 | ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE CONCENTRATOR AND ABSORBER - An electromagnetic black hole may be fabricated as concentric shells having a permittivity whose variation is at least as great as an inverse square dependence on the radius of the structure. Such a structure concentrates electromagnetic energy incident thereon over a broad range of angles to an operational region near the center of curvature of the structure. Devices or materials may be placed in the operational region so as to convert the electromagnetic energy to electrical signals or to heat. Applications included solar energy harvesting and heat signature detectors. | 02-02-2012 |
20150040978 | SOLAR-CELL EFFICIENCY ENHANCEMENT USING METASURFACES - A solar-energy module is disclosed. The module includes a first electrode configured to receive incident visible light with a different refractive index than the medium through which light travels prior to becoming incident on the first electrode, the first electrode having a first metasurface arrangement formed through the first electrode, and configured to selectively i) match the optical impedances of the first electrode and the medium, and ii) cause light to be refracted substantially away from normal refraction angle, a photon-absorbing material coupled to the first electrode on a first surface of the photon-absorbing material and configured to receive refracted light through the first electrode and adapted to produce an electrical current in response to the refracted light, length of the photon absorbing material substantially larger than thickness of the photon-absorbing material, and a second electrode coupled to the photon-absorbing material on a second surface of the photon-absorbing material. | 02-12-2015 |
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20100048765 | Water Dispersions Of Non-Uniform Polyurethane Particles - A novel method of preparing an aqueous dispersion of non-uniform polyurethane particles which comprises (a) preparing at least two isocyanate-terminated polyurethane prepolymers having different hydrophilicities; (b) preparing a uniform mixture of said prepolymers, and (c) dispersing the mixed prepolymers in an aqueous medium. The resulting dispersion of the prepolymers may optionally be chain extended. This method enables the preparation of core-shell particles as well as particles of other morphologies, including “raspberry”, interpenetrating network, “salt-and-pepper”, “ice-cream cone” and particles of gradient composition. Similarly, an aqueous dispersion of two different polyurethane polymers may be obtained by first preparing at least two different isocyanate-terminated polyurethane prepolymers, preparing a uniform mixture of such prepolymers and thereafter dispersing the mixture in an aqueous medium. | 02-25-2010 |
20100267299 | Vinyl Chloride, Acrylate, And Urethane Polymers With Increased Moisture Vapor Permeability And Static Dissipative Properties - Vinyl chloride polymer compositions, optionally plasticized, containing a hydrophilic polymer (e.g., a hydrophilic polyurethane or hydrophilic vinyl polymer) are described for use as coatings and films with increased moisture vapor transmission and/or static dissipative properties. Films from this material are useful as fluid barriers that allow diffusion of moisture vapors. Similar modifications can be made to acrylate and urethane polymers. | 10-21-2010 |
20110046286 | Hydrolytically Stable Polyurethane Nanocomposites - The water-resistance properties of polyester-based polyurethanes are remarkably enhanced, without adversely affecting the transparency properties of these materials to any significant degree, by including in the polymer a substantially dispersed nano-particle proton scavenger. | 02-24-2011 |
20130217286 | FLAME-RETARDING OLIGOMERIC BROMINATED URETHANE COMPOSITIONS - The flame-retarding properties of polymeric compositions are selectively enhanced, without adversely affecting other properties of these materials to any significant degree, by including in the compositions oligomeric urethanes with high bromine content. | 08-22-2013 |
20130316098 | AQUEOUS CATIONIC POLYURETHANE DISPERSIONS - An aqueous cationic polyurethane dispersion for waterborne digital print and other applications comprising an aqueous dispersion of polyurethane having properly positioned tertiary amino groups, e.g., tethered tertiary amino group separated from backbone by at least two intervening atoms or terminal tertiary amino groups with multiple tertiary amino groups per terminus, where said amino groups are optionally partially quaternized and/or neutralized. | 11-28-2013 |
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20090275573 | Imidazolidinone Derivatives as 11B-HSD1 Inhibitors - Compounds of formula | 11-05-2009 |
20100016325 | TETRAHYDROCINNOLINE DERIVATIVES - Provided herein are compounds of formula (I): | 01-21-2010 |
20100286158 | DIHYDROPYRIMIDINONES - This invention relates to dihydropyrimidinones of the formula | 11-11-2010 |
20110046122 | 3-AMINO-5-PHENYL-5,6-DIHYDRO-2H-[1,4]OXAZINES - The present invention relates to 3-Amino-5-phenyl-5,6-dihydro-2H-[1,4]oxazines of formula I | 02-24-2011 |
20110144097 | 2-AMINO-5,5-DIFLUORO-5,6-DIHYDRO-4H-[1,3]OXAZIN-4-YL)-PHENYL]-AMIDES - The present invention relates to 2-Amino-5,5-difluoro-5,6-dihydro-4H-[1,3]oxazin-4-yl)-phenyl]-amides of formula I | 06-16-2011 |
20110144098 | AMINO OXAZINE DERIVATIVES - This invention relates to 5,6-dihydro-4H-[1,3]oxazin-2-ylamine compounds of the formula | 06-16-2011 |
20110312937 | 2,5,6,7-TETRAHYDRO-[1,4]OXAZEPIN-3-YLAMINE OR 2,3,6,7-TETRAHYDRO-[1,4]OXAZEPIN-5-YLAMINE COMPOUNDS - This invention relates to compounds of the formula | 12-22-2011 |
20120035195 | 1,4,5,6-TETRAHYDRO-PYRIMIDIN-2-YLAMINE COMPOUNDS - This invention relates to compounds of the formula | 02-09-2012 |
20120214806 | 3-AMINO-5-PHENYL-5,6-DIHYDRO-2H-[1,4]OXAZINES - The present invention relates to 3-Amino-5-phenyl-5,6-dihydro-2H-[1,4]oxazines of formula I | 08-23-2012 |
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20140128429 | NEW IMIDAZOLYLKETONE DERIVATIVES - The invention provides novel compounds having the general formula (I) | 05-08-2014 |
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20120085449 | High Energy Density Elastic Accumulator and Method of Use Thereof - The invention is an accumulator which stores energy by deforming from its original shape in response to the flow of a pressurized fluid. The stored energy is returned when the fluid flow is reversed and the accumulator returns to its original shape. At least one part of the novelty of the accumulator is that it captures elastic strain energy of a stretched bladder, as opposed to relying on gases and metals for energy storage as is usually seen in conventional accumulators. | 04-12-2012 |
20120192979 | ELASTIC HYDRAULIC ACCUMULATOR/RESERVOIR SYSTEM - The invention is a combination accumulator and reservoir which stores energy when the accumulator deforms from its original shape in response to the flow of a pressurized fluid from the reservoir. The stored energy is returned when the fluid flow is reversed and the accumulator discharges the fluid and returns to its original shape. At least one part of the novelty of the invention is that the accumulator and the fluid reservoir reside in the same housing such that the volume of each varies inversely. Accordingly, the invention is more compact and weighs less than conventional accumulators. Another feature of the invention is that fluid is located around the bladder accumulator to lubricate contact between the bladder and sides of the reservoir. | 08-02-2012 |
20120211112 | MULTIPLE ACCUMULATOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The invention is an accumulator system in which multiple elastomeric accumulators are attached in series or parallel in order to generate total differential pressure in excess of that generated in a non-series system. Also disclosed is a “stacked” accumulator system. The system stores energy when the accumulators deform from their original shape in response to the flow of a pressurized fluid. The stored energy is available for use when the fluid is released from the accumulators and the accumulators return to their original shape. | 08-23-2012 |
20130180235 | Elastic Hydraulic Accumulator/Reservoir System - The invention is a combination accumulator and reservoir which stores energy when the accumulator deforms from its original shape in response to the flow of a pressurized fluid from the reservoir. The stored energy is returned when the fluid flow is reversed and the accumulator discharges the fluid and returns to its original shape. At least one part of the novelty of the invention is that the accumulator and the fluid reservoir reside in the same housing such that the volume of each varies inversely. Accordingly, the invention is more compact and weighs less than conventional accumulators. Another feature of the invention is that fluid is located around the bladder accumulator to lubricate contact between the bladder and sides of the reservoir. | 07-18-2013 |
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20090193503 | Network access control - A Network Access Control (NAC) device has at least first and second network interfaces with first and second network addresses, respectively, for providing connection to the network, and a computer device interface for providing connection to a user's computer device. A first network channel is configured in the NAC device over the first network interface for providing transactions between the computer device and the network using first application software installed in the NAC device. A second network channel is configured in the NAC device over the second network interface for providing transactions between the computer device and the network using second application software installed in the computer device. | 07-30-2009 |
20100146301 | PRIVACY PROTECTION SYSTEM - Novel system and methodology for protecting privacy of a computer device's user. A privacy protection device interacts with the computer device to enable the user to operate in multiple private modes. The system involves a data storage coupled to the privacy protection device, via a secure link, such as a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) tunnel that provides an encryption protocol. The data storage is divided into multiple storage sections corresponding to the multiple private modes. Each section is configured for storing encrypted data supporting a particular private mode. The privacy protection device enables the user to set a selected private mode and runs software applications that use the data from the storage section corresponding to the selected mode. | 06-10-2010 |
20110231670 | SECURE ACCESS DEVICE FOR CLOUD COMPUTING - A secure access device for providing secure access of a computing resources (CR) user, such as a cloud user, to remote computing resources offered by multiple CR providers, such as cloud providers. The device has a network interface circuit for providing interface to a data network configured for accessing the remote computing resources offered by the multiple CR providers. A network access controller is configured to interact with the network interface for controlling access of the CR user to the remote computing resources. Multiple data storage sections may be provided. Each of them keeps computing environment data (CED) associated with a particular CR provider. The CED define a secure local computing environment prescribed by the CR provider for accessing the remote computing resources offered by this CR provider. The network access controller enables the CR provider to manage the CED and prevents the CED from being modified even by the CR user. | 09-22-2011 |
20110314303 | COMPUTING DEVICE CONFIGURED FOR OPERATING WITH INSTRUCTIONS IN UNIQUE CODE - A computing device having a memory for holding software instructions produced in a code, which is unique for a particular computing device. A code conversion unit converts the unique code into a generic code representing the instructions. The generic code different from the unique code is common for computing devices having a processor of a similar type. A processing circuit of the computing device is linked to the output of the code conversion unit for processing instructions in the generic code. | 12-22-2011 |
20120072606 | CONTROLLABLE INTERFACE FOR PROVIDING SECURE ACCESS TO EXTERNAL COMPUTING RESOURCES - A system is provided for controlling data communication between a computing device and a network access device over a physical medium. The network access device may be configured for providing access of the computing device to a remote computing resource over a network link. The system involves a Media Access Control (MAC) device for performing a MAC protocol to support data communication between the computing device and the network access device and a physical layer (PHY) device that connects the MAC device to the physical medium. Data path circuitry is provided between the PHY device and the MAC device for transferring signals from the computing device to the network access device, and from the network access device to the computing device. The data path circuitry is controlled to establish a unidirectional signal transfer mode between the computing device and the network access device by preventing the signals from being transferred to the network access device. | 03-22-2012 |
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20100328130 | TIME-TO-DIGITAL BASED ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER ARCHITECTURE - Apparatus and methods are provided relating to time-to-digital based analog-to-digital converter. An apparatus includes a time-to-digital converter based analog-to-digital converter for generating a first signal and a second signal having a timing relationship between a rising edge of the first signal and a rising edge of the second signal based on a sampled input analog voltage level, and converting the timing relationship into a corresponding time-to-digital representation. The time-to-digital representation is obtained without any voltage comparison and current comparison. | 12-30-2010 |
20110063038 | ULTRA-COMPACT PLL WITH WIDE TUNING RANGE AND LOW NOISE - A design for an oscillator, and a PLL incorporating such an oscillator, which takes up little physical area but maintains a large tuning range and low phase noise. Two LC-tanks are nested and switched. Through tuning the inactive tank, the range of the active tank may be increased and finer tuning becomes possible. | 03-17-2011 |
20110309888 | TECHNIQUE FOR LINEARIZING THE VOLTAGE-TO-FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF A VCO - Apparatuses and methods are provided relating to a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) based on current starved inverting delay stages; wherein in each stage a PMOS transistor as header and an NMOS transistor as footer are used with their gate-to-source voltages always equal to analog control voltage. The analog control voltage is also used as the supply voltage of the oscillator. An exemplary apparatus includes a VCO of n stages, where n is an odd number and where each stage includes a current starved inverter where the analog control voltage is also used as the supply voltage of each delay stage. | 12-22-2011 |
20120112842 | ULTRA-COMPACT PLL WITH WIDE TUNING RANGE AND LOW NOISE - A design for an oscillator, and a PLL incorporating such an oscillator, which takes up little physical area but maintains a large tuning range and low phase noise. Two LC-tanks are nested and switched. Through tuning the inactive tank, the range of the active tank may be increased and finer tuning becomes possible. | 05-10-2012 |
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20130319954 | SEPARATION OF COLLOIDAL SUSPENSIONS USING LASER OPTICAL PRESSURE FLUIDIC DEVICES - A method of particle separation, wherein a collimated light source operable to generate a collimated light source beam is provided. The collimated light source beam includes a beam cross-section. A body is provided, wherein the body defines a wall and a first channel in a first plane. The first channel includes a first channel cross-section, the first channel being oriented to receive the collimated light source beam such that the beam cross-section completely overlaps the channel cross-section. The collimated light source beam is transmitted through the channel. A fluid sample is transmitted through the channel, fluid sample including a plurality of particles of a same type. All of the particles of the plurality of particles are separated axially along the collimated light source beam. All of the particles of the plurality of particles are retained against the wall in the collimated light source beam. | 12-05-2013 |
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20140090979 | Paired Laser and Electrokinetic Separation, Manipulation, and Analysis Device - The combined value of integrating optical forces and electrokinetics allows for the pooled separation vectors of each to be applied, providing for separation based on combinations of features such as size, shape, refractive index, charge, charge distribution, charge mobility, permittivity, and deformability. The interplay of these separation vectors allow for the selective manipulation of analytes with a finer degree of variation. Embodiments include methods of method of separating particles in a microfluidic channel using a device comprising a microfluidic channel, a source of laser light focused by an optic into the microfluidic channel, and a source of electrical field operationally connected to the microfluidic channel via electrodes so that the laser light and the electrical field to act jointly on the particles in the microfluidic channel. Other devices and methods are disclosed. | 04-03-2014 |
20140220557 | Device and Method for Laser Analysis and Separation (LAS) of Particles - A device and method for particle separation. The device includes at least one collimated light source operable to generate at least one collimated light source beam. The device further includes a first channel in a first plane and a focused particle stream nozzle operably connected to the first channel. The device further includes a second channel in a second plane orthogonal to the first plane. The second channel communicates with the first channel. The second channel comprises a second channel cross-section. The second channel is oriented to receive the collimated light source beam. The device further includes a third channel in a third plane orthogonal to the second plane. The third channel communicates with the second channel. The collimated light source beam is oriented to enter a cross-section of the first channel, then to pass through the second channel, and then to enter a cross-section of the third channel. | 08-07-2014 |
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20110059116 | LASER-BASED VACCINE ADJUVANTS - The invention is directed to a vaccine for generating an enhanced immune response in a subject previously exposed to non-destructive laser radiation, as compared to an immune response in a subject previously non-exposed to non-destructive laser radiation. The invention is also directed to use of a composition comprising a vaccine for use in combination with non-destructive laser radiation for generating an enhanced immune response from a subject, as compared to an immune response without the use of laser radiation. The laser exposure acts as an adjuvant for the vaccine, increasing the efficacy and/or potency of the vaccine. | 03-10-2011 |
20130078265 | LASER-BASED VACCINE ADJUVANTS - The invention is directed to a vaccine for generating an enhanced immune response in a subject previously exposed to non-destructive laser radiation, as compared to an immune response in a subject previously non-exposed to non-destructive laser radiation. The invention is also directed to use of a composition comprising a vaccine for use in combination with non-destructive laser radiation for generating an enhanced immune response from a subject, as compared to an immune response without the use of laser radiation. The laser exposure acts as an adjuvant for the vaccine, increasing the efficacy and/or potency of the vaccine. | 03-28-2013 |
20130090294 | NOVEL METHODS OF USE OF HSP70 FOR INCREASED PERFORMANCE OR TREATMENT OF HSP70 RELATED DISORDERS - The present invention relates to novel therapies that utilize exogenous HSP70 for the treatment of disorders or conditions regulated by HSP70 through administration of exogenous HSP70. | 04-11-2013 |
20130156694 | HSP70 FUSION PROTEIN CONJUGATES AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to novel therapies that utilize HSP70 fusion proteins for the treatment of disorders or conditions regulated by HSP70. | 06-20-2013 |
20140329764 | NOVEL METHODS OF USE OF HSP70 FOR INCREASED PERFORMANCE OR TREATMENT OF HSP70 RELATED DISORDERS - The present invention relates to novel therapies that utilize exogenous HSP70 for the treatment of disorders or conditions regulated by HSP70 through administration of exogenous HSP70. | 11-06-2014 |
20140335110 | LASER-BASED VACCINE ADJUVANTS - The invention is directed to a vaccine for generating an enhanced immune response in a subject previously exposed to non-destructive laser radiation, as compared to an immune response in a subject previously non-exposed to non-destructive laser radiation. The invention is also directed to use of a composition comprising a vaccine for use in combination with non-destructive laser radiation for generating an enhanced immune response from a subject, as compared to an immune response without the use of laser radiation. The laser exposure acts as an adjuvant for the vaccine, increasing the efficacy and/or potency of the vaccine. | 11-13-2014 |