Duensing
George Randall Duensing, Gainesville, FL US
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20140203804 | DYNAMIC MODIFICATION OF RF ARRAY COIL/ANTENNA IMPEDANCE - A magnetic resonance (MR) system ( | 07-24-2014 |
20140239949 | MR IMAGING USING SHARED INFORMATION AMONG IMAGES WITH DIFFERENT CONTRAST - A method of magnetic resonance imaging includes performing a first magnetic resonance scan sequence which saves a data store, and performing a second magnetic resonance scan sequence which uses a data store from the first magnetic resonance scan sequence. A magnet ( | 08-28-2014 |
20140309519 | MAGNETIC RESONANCE THERMOGRAPHY: HIGH RESOLUTION IMAGING FOR THERMAL ABNORMALITIES - A magnetic resonance scanner ( | 10-16-2014 |
George Randall Duensing, Eindhoven NL
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20160054404 | MULTI-ZONE RADIO-FREQUENCY COIL ARRAY FOR VARIABLE PATIENT SIZES - A local magnetic resonance (MR) radio frequency (RF) coil ( | 02-25-2016 |
20160061916 | DETACHABLE RECEIVER BLOCK COMPRISING A DIGITIZER FOR A FAMILY OF LOCAL RF COILS - An apparatus includes a magnetic resonance (MR) receiver. The MR receiver includes at least one galvanic connector, at least one digitizer connected to the at least one galvanic connector, a power supply connected to the at least one digitizer, and a housing. The at least one galvanic connector connects in a connected configuration to a radio frequency (RF) coil element of at least one local RF coil to receive MR signals. The at least one digitizer converts the received MR signals to a digital format. The power supply provides power to operate the at least one digitizer. The housing is configured to removably attach to a housing of at least one local RF coil in the connected configuration to enclose the at least one galvanic connector and at least one digitizer with the housing and the attached the at least one local RF coil housing. | 03-03-2016 |
20160077172 | A DETACHABLE CONNECTOR AND SPLITTABLE RF COIL HOUSINGS - A local magnetic resonance (MR) radio frequency (RF) coil includes a plurality of housing sections that are separable and configured with mating surfaces that meet and engage each other to form an opening which receives a portion of subject anatomy for magnetic resonance imaging, a detachable connector, and a cable. Each housing section includes coil elements enclosed within each housing section which receive MR signals from the received portion of the subject anatomy, and external connectors connected to the coil elements co-located on an outside surface of each housing section and adjacent to the mating surfaces. The detachable connector connects to the external connectors of the housing sections. The cable conveys at least the received MR signals received by the coil elements. | 03-17-2016 |
G. Randy Duensing, Gainesville, FL US
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20080278165 | Method and apparatus for reconstruction of an image in image space using basis functions (RIB) for partially parallel imaging - Embodiments of the invention pertain to a method and apparatus for image reconstruction for parallel Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). In a specific embodiment, a method for image reconstruction in image space is provided. The method can suppress aliasing caused by undersampling when the number of sampling lines in k-space is reduced to increase the imaging speed. In an embodiment, suppressing aliasing from under-sampling can improve the quality of images reconstructed from the data acquired using a MRI coil array. In an embodiment, the method operates in image space and achieves a good resolution. In the reconstruction, the sum of square errors can be minimized within a region of interest, which can allow the image reconstruction to be optimized in a particular imaging region of interest by sacrificing the reconstruction of other regions. In a further embodiment, image reconstruction can be implemented region by region, allowing global optimization by spending a longer time in reconstruction. | 11-13-2008 |
G. Randy Duensing US
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20090191531 | Method and Apparatus for Integrating Audio and/or Video With a Book - The subject invention relates to a method and apparatus for synchronization of sensory stimulation with the reading experience. In a specific embodiment, audio and/or video stimulation can be provided to a reader. In additional embodiments, the sensory stimulation can include touch, smell, and/or taste. The reading experience can include, for example, the reading of books, magazines, textbooks, telephone directories, maps, resumes, brochures, newspapers, or other forms of written or printed materials, which can include, but are not limited to, words, photographs, illustrations, drawings, cartoons, and braille. The synchronization of sensory stimulation with the reading experience can involve providing sensory stimulation in relation to a reader's location or approximate location with respect to written or printed materials. In addition to sensory stimulation, other forms of interaction can be provided, such as interactive games, or interactive tests. A specific embodiment relates to a method and apparatus for synchronizing audio and/or video to a book as it is read. | 07-30-2009 |
Thomas Duensing, Katy, TX US
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20090053220 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE INHIBITION OF HIV INFECTION OF T CELLS - The present invention is based upon the surprising discovery that exposure of a non-resistant HIV to a first entry inhibitor, such as an anti-CD4 antibody or a co-receptor inhibitor, which like all current HIV drugs selects for mutations that result in a resistant HIV, surprisingly results in HIV viruses much more susceptible to neutralization by a second entry inhibitor, such as soluble CD4 (sCD4) or an HIV gp41 inhibitor. Therefore, the present invention provides methods and compositions for inhibiting HIV-1 infection in a subject that overcomes the problem of drug resistance. | 02-26-2009 |
Thomas Duensing, Albuquerque, NM US
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20120061584 | System and Method for Separating Samples in a Continuous Flow - One embodiment of the present invention provides for a method for identifying within a single record the location of each of a plurality of samples suspected of containing particles of interest wherein the single record is obtained from a flowing stream of the plurality of samples passing through a particle analyzer. The method comprises introducing into a conduit the plurality of samples suspected of containing particles of interest wherein each ones of the plurality of samples are separated by fluid gaps to produce a plurality of samples separated by fluid gaps and wherein each of the plurality of samples further comprises marker particles. The plurality of samples separated by fluid gaps are flowed through the conduit as a flowing sample stream to a detector of a particle analyzer, which may be a flow cytometer. The particles of interest are detected as the samples pass the detector of the particle analyzer. | 03-15-2012 |
20140152987 | System and Method for Separating Samples in a Continuous Flow - One embodiment of the present invention provides for a method for identifying within a single record the location of each of a plurality of samples suspected of containing particles of interest wherein the single record is obtained from a flowing stream of the plurality of samples passing through a particle analyzer. The method comprises introducing into a conduit the plurality of samples suspected of containing particles of interest wherein each ones of the plurality of samples are separated by fluid gaps to produce a plurality of samples separated by fluid gaps and wherein each of the plurality of samples further comprises marker particles. The plurality of samples separated by fluid gaps are flowed through the conduit as a flowing sample stream to a detector of a particle analyzer. The particle analyzer is for example a flow cytometer. The particles of interest when present and/or marker particles are detected as the plurality of samples pass the detector of the particle analyzer. A record over time for the particles of interest when present and/or marker particles in each of the plurality of samples are obtained in the single file once the plurality of samples pass the incident beam of light of the particle analyzer. A time position in the record is identified where particles of interest within any one of the plurality of samples would be located if present based upon the detection of marker particles present within each combined sample from the flowing stream of the plurality of samples. | 06-05-2014 |