Aptekar
Denise Aptekar, Omaha, NE US
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20140297519 | AUTOMATIC RESTITUTION OF TRANSACTION FEES, PUNISHMENT OF NON-PAYING BIDDERS, AND MANAGEMENT OF APPEALS - A method and system for resolving disputes between parties involved in a network-based transaction is described. One aspect of the present invention seeks to automatically facilitate the restitution of value to parties of the transaction, for example, facilitated by a network-based commerce platform or involving a network-based payment service, where a dispute has arisen with respect to the transaction. | 10-02-2014 |
Denise Aptekar, Palo Alto, CA US
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20100100483 | AUTOMATIC RESTITUTION OF TRANSACTION FEES, PUNISHMENT OF NON-PAYING BIDDERS, AND MANAGEMENT OF APPEALS - A method and system for resolving disputes between parties involved in a network-based transaction is described. One aspect of the present invention seeks to automatically facilitate the restitution of value to parties of the transaction, for example, facilitated by a network-based commerce platform or involving a network-based payment service, where a dispute has arisen with respect to the transaction. | 04-22-2010 |
20140316988 | INSTANT AVAILABILITY OF ELECTRONICALLY TRANSFERRED FUNDS - A system and method for making funds of a transaction available to a user before a funding entry clears is provided. The system may be part of an on-line system configured to facilitate payments or fund transfers from users. In example embodiments, a transaction request from a user is received. A risk score indicating a perceived risk involved with releasing funds before the funding entry clears is computed. Funds of the transaction are caused to be released prior to the funding entry clearing a financial institution based on the risk score exceeding a transfer threshold. | 10-23-2014 |
Denise Aptekar, Menlo Park, CA US
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20120041876 | INSTANT AVAILABILITY OF ELECTRONICALLY TRANSFERRED FUNDS - A system and method for making proceeds of an ACH (Automated Clearinghouse) transaction available to a user before the transaction is completed. The system may be part of an on-line system or traditional merchant configured to facilitate payments or fund transfers from users. A user requests the transfer of funds to an entity (e.g., another user, a merchant, the user's account with the system) via an ACH entry. The system calculates a risk associated with the user, while considering various data (e.g., number of previous ACH entries, how many failed, how many succeeded, amount of the transfer). If the risk is low enough, the ACH entry is initiated and the desired funds are released for the transfer even before the ACH entry clears. The ACH entry may be presented as a default choice for funding the transfer. | 02-16-2012 |
20120278239 | INSTANT AVAILABILILTY OF ELECTRONICALLY TRANSFERRED FUNDS - A system and method for making proceeds of a transaction available to a user before the transaction is completed is provided. The system may be part of an on-line system or traditional merchant configured to facilitate payments or fund transfers from users. In example embodiments, a request from a first entity to conduct a transaction involving a first value is received. Funds of the transaction are caused to be released prior to the transaction clearing a financial institution. Based on the transaction being rejected by the financial institution, at least a portion of the first value is charged against a credit source. | 11-01-2012 |
Jacob Aptekar, Altadena, CA US
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20150033106 | Systems and Methods for Visualizing and Manipulating Graph Databases - Systems and methods for visualizing and manipulating graph databases in accordance embodiments of the invention are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, a graph database manipulation device includes a processor and a memory configured to store a graph database manipulation application, wherein the graph database manipulation application configures the processor to obtain a graph database including a set of nodes and a set of edges, determine a source node within the set of nodes, locate a set of related nodes based on the source node and the set of edges, recursively locate a set of sub-related nodes based on the set of related nodes and the set of edges, generate a representation of the set of related nodes from the perspective of the source node, and recursively update the generated representation of the set of sub-related nodes from the perspective of the source node and the related nodes. | 01-29-2015 |
Jacob Aptekar, Denver, CO US
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20100092390 | Methods for Making Particles Having Long Spin-Lattice Relaxation Times - Methods for making collections of small particles having spin-lattice relaxation times greater than about 5 minutes are described. The long-T | 04-15-2010 |
Jacob W. Aptekar, Cambridge, MA US
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20080284429 | Situ Hyperpolarization of Imaging Agents - The present invention generally relates to compositions, systems and methods for inducing nuclear hyperpolarization in imaging agents after they have been introduced into a subject. | 11-20-2008 |
Jacob W. Aptekar, Denver, CO US
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20100322864 | TELEMETRY THROUGH REMOTE DETECTION OF NMR-ACTIVE PARTICLES - Various methods of telemetry for nuclear magnetic resonance applications are described. NMR-active particles are introduced into a system which is to undergo an NMR measurement. In various embodiments, the NMR-active particles have a resonance peak in a spectral region which is substantially free from any NMR signal originating from material native to the system. In some embodiments, the NMR-active particles are chemically functionalized to target a constituent within the system. In certain applications, changes in the detected resonance peak can be used to quantify certain characteristics about the system, e.g., a concentration of an analyte, whether a targeted constituent is present within the system. | 12-23-2010 |