Gregory Alan
Gregory Alan Bradfisch, Carmel, IN US
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20130055453 | STACKED HERBICIDE TOLERANCE EVENT 8264.42.32.1, RELATED TRANSGENIC SOYBEAN LINES, AND DETECTION THEREOF - This invention relates to soybean event pDAB8264.42.32.1 and includes novel expression cassettes and transgenic inserts comprising multiple traits conferring resistance to glyphosate, aryloxyalkanoate, and glufosinate herbicides. This invention also relates in part to methods of controlling resistant weeds, plant breeding and herbicide tolerant plants. In some embodiments, the event sequence can be “stacked” with other traits, including, for example, other herbicide tolerance gene(s) and/or insect-inhibitory proteins. This invention further relates in part to endpoint TAQMAN PCR assays for the detection of Event pDAB8264.42.32.1 in soybeans and related plant material. Some embodiments can perform high throughput zygosity analysis of plant material and other embodiments can be used to uniquely identify the zygosity of and breed soybean lines comprising the event of the subject invention. Kits and conditions useful in conducting these assays are also provided. | 02-28-2013 |
Gregory Alan Chilek, Houston, TX US
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20140182850 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING OIL - Heavy oil or bitumen is recovered by injecting an oil recovery formulation comprising ammonia and steam having a vapor quality of from greater than 0 to less than 0.7, or injecting components thereof, into an underground oil-bearing formation comprising oil or bitumen having a total acid number of at least 0.1 and producing oil or bitumen from the formation after injection of the oil recovery formulation, or components thereof, into the formation. | 07-03-2014 |
Gregory Alan Davis, Austin, TX US
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20130201323 | Systems and Processes for Creating Dual-Media Images - Systems and processes for creating dual-media images. More specifically, implementations provide processes for capturing an image of a subject as viewed from within one media and another image of the subject as viewed from within another media. The images can be synchronized and combined to create a dual-media image of the subject. Embodiments provide systems, apparatus, etc. for creating dual-media images from images of a subject as captured from within different media. | 08-08-2013 |
Gregory Alan Fischer, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20120257706 | REACTOR VESSEL INTERNALS RADIATION ANALYSES - The present invention relates to a computational system and method to analyze a radiation field in a light water nuclear reactor. The system and method include a radiation transport module for performing a neutron and gamma transport calculation of a reactor geometry model of the light water nuclear reactor for at least one fuel cycle; a material analysis module for analyzing flux data calculated by the radiation transport module for materials and/or components within the light water nuclear reactor; and a mobile component tracking module for calculating radiation exposure for components within the light water nuclear reactor which have more than one different location during or between the at least one fuel cycle. | 10-11-2012 |
Gregory Alan Flurry, Austin, TX US
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20090083420 | Method and Apparatus for Automatically Conducting Hardware Inventories of Computers in a Network - A method, apparatus, and computer instructions for conducting an inventory of a data processing system. When a basic input output system (BIOS) is launched during a boot process for the data processing system, the basic input output system creates a hardware report of the data processing system. This report is sent to a remote data processing system on the network. | 03-26-2009 |
Gregory Alan Haunhorst, Monclova, OH US
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20130000763 | Sequenced Ball Valve Coupling - Another aspect of the present disclosure relates to a valve assembly. The valve assembly includes a body that defines a bore that extends through the body. A ball valve assembly is engaged to the body. The ball valve assembly includes a ball valve disposed in the bore the body and an actuator that extends through the body. The ball valve defines a passage through the ball valve. The actuator is engaged to the ball valve and includes a plurality of teeth. A sleeve is disposed about the body. The sleeve is configured for at least partial rotation about the body. The sleeve includes a gear protrusion that has a plurality of teeth. The plurality of teeth engages the plurality of teeth of the actuator during rotation of the sleeve to actuate the ball valve between an open position and a closed position. | 01-03-2013 |
20130032234 | Quick Connect Coupling With Nested Ball Valves - A quick connect coupling includes female and male assemblies. The female and male assemblies include first and second valves, respectively, operable between open and closed positions. The male assembly connects to the female assembly by axial movement and relative rotation, wherein the male assembly disconnects from the female assembly by relative rotation and axial separation, wherein relative rotation of the assemblies moves the second valve between the open and closed positions. Moving the second valve from the closed to the open position allows the first valve to be movable from the closed position to the open position and moving the first valve from the closed to the open position limits relative rotation between the assemblies and prevents disconnection. Disconnection can only occur when the first valve has been moved to the closed position. Disconnection moves the second valve from the open to the closed position. | 02-07-2013 |
Gregory Alan Lymburner, Carleton, MI US
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20150175042 | SEAT ASSEMBLY HAVING IMPROVED TRIM APPEARANCE AND METHOD AND TOOL FOR MAKING THE SAME - A seat assembly having improved trim appearance is provided as well as a method and mold tool for making the seat assembly. In certain embodiments, the seat assembly has at least one narrow trench having a substantially constant width of up to 5 mm, which provides for better tolerances when installing a trim cover on the cushion and provides improved appearance and comfort. In certain embodiments, the mold tool has at least one tool insert that is configured to create the at least one narrow trench with a substantially constant width in the cushion. | 06-25-2015 |
Gregory Alan Muthler, Austin, TX US
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20140122809 | CONTROL MECHANISM FOR FINE-TUNED CACHE TO BACKING-STORE SYNCHRONIZATION - One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for processing commands received by an intermediary cache from one or more clients. The technique involves receiving a first write command from an arbiter unit, where the first write command specifies a first memory address, determining that a first cache line related to a set of cache lines included in the intermediary cache is associated with the first memory address, causing data associated with the first write command to be written into the first cache line, and marking the first cache line as dirty. The technique further involves determining whether a total number of cache lines marked as dirty in the set of cache lines is less than, equal to, or greater than a first threshold value, and: not transmitting a dirty data notification to the frame buffer logic when the total number is less than the threshold value, or transmitting a dirty data notification to the frame buffer logic when the total number is equal to or greater than the first threshold value. | 05-01-2014 |
20140136793 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCED CACHE MODE - A system and method are described for dynamically changing the size of a computer memory such as level 2 cache as used in a graphics processing unit. In an embodiment, a relatively large cache memory can be implemented in a computing system so as to meet the needs of memory intensive applications. But where cache utilization is reduced, the capacity of the cache can be reduced. In this way, power consumption is reduced by powering down a portion of the cache. | 05-15-2014 |
Gregory Alan Rose, Carlsbad, CA US
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20140141900 | IR SYSTEM FOR KINEMATIC ANALYSIS - An infrared method and apparatus for the kinematic analysis of a golfer is disclosed. The method includes selectively positioning a plurality of infrared markers on a golfer, and optionally on a golf club. Images of the golfer may be acquired before, during, and after he/she swings the golf club. The images may be analyzed to determine the kinematic characteristics of the movement of the golfer's body parts. A kinematic analysis of the golfer's body parts may then be correlated with a kinematic analysis of the golf club. The method and apparatus disclosed herein provide the advantage of allowing a golfer's movement to be correlated with a kinematic analysis of their golf swing while minimizing the physical restrictions on the golfer's movement. | 05-22-2014 |
Gregory Alan Smith, Leona Valley, CA US
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20130200795 | FOLLOWSPOT AND METHOD FOR RETROFITTING A FOLLOWSPOT - The invention is a followspot and a method for retrofitting an existing followspot, which preferably involves replacing a quartz xenon short arc lamp and separate reflector with a xenon short arc ceramic lamp, which has a built-in reflector. The retrofit of the present invention will provide faster focal length, more light output, and an increased lighting efficiency. | 08-08-2013 |
Gregory Alan Steube, St. Charles, MO US
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20090088698 | Blood Collection Needle Assembly - Disclosed is a needle assembly for viewing flashback during a blood collection procedure. The needle assembly including a housing having a base portion defining a cavity and an extension extending distally from the base portion, the extension being of a transparent material and defining a lumen therethrough, a first cannula supported within the extension and extending distally from the extension, the first cannula having a piercing tip configured to enter a vessel, and a second cannula supported within the cavity of the base portion, wherein the second cannula is fluidly communicated with the first cannula via the lumen formed in the extension. | 04-02-2009 |
Gregory Alan Stol, Royal Oak, MI US
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20130077335 | Modular Headlamp Assembly - A modular headlamp assembly includes a low beam headlamp module, a high beam headlamp module, and front turn/parking lamp module. The low beam headlamp module and the high beam headlamp module are supported by a reflector carrier. Each of the high and low beam headlamp modules includes a heat sink and mounting assembly with a heat sink portion bisecting a reflector member. The reflector carrier is adjustably fastened to a housing to allow for adjustment of the high and low beam headlamp modules within the modular headlamp assembly. | 03-28-2013 |
Gregory Alan Stoloff, London GB
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20100047275 | PEPTIDE SEQUENCES AND COMPOSITIONS - Provided is a polypeptide having no more than 100 amino acids, which polypeptide comprises one or more sequences having at least 60% homology with any of SEQ ID 1-6, or comprises two or more epitopes having 7 amino acids or more, each epitope having at least 60% homology with a sub-sequence of any of SEQ ID 1-6 that has the same length as the epitope: | 02-25-2010 |
20100055119 | PEPTIDES SEQUENCES AND COMPOSITIONS - Provided is a polypeptide having no more than 100 amino acids, which polypeptide comprises one or more sequences having at least 60% homology with any of SEQ ID 1-4, or comprises two or more epitopes having 7 amino acids or more, each epitope having at least 60% homology with a sub-sequence of any of SEQ ID 1-4 that has the same length as the epitope: | 03-04-2010 |
20100286062 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUND - Provided is a compound comprising: | 11-11-2010 |
20100297187 | PEPTIDE SEQUENCES AND COMPOSITIONS - Provided is a polypeptide composition comprising one or more polypeptides, which polypeptides are immunogenic in a vertebrate such that they cause the vertebrate to produce immune system cells capable of recognising at least one epitope from an arthropod saliva protein fraction, wherein the arthropod saliva protein fraction has a mass of 40 kDA or less, and wherein the polypeptides are selected independently from: | 11-25-2010 |
20120219575 | Peptide Sequences and Compositions - Provided is a polypeptide having no more than 100 amino acids, which polypeptide comprises one or more sequences having at least 60% homology with any of SEQ ID 1-6, or comprises two or more epitopes having 7 amino acids or more, each epitope having at least 60% homology with a sub-sequence of any of SEQ ID 1-6 that has the same length as the epitope: | 08-30-2012 |
20120270845 | Compositions and Methods for Treating Chronic Inflammation and Inflammatory Diseases - The present specification discloses pharmaceutical compositions, methods of preparing such pharmaceutical compositions, and methods and uses of treating a chronic inflammation and/or an inflammatory disease in an individual using such pharmaceutical compositions. | 10-25-2012 |
20120270899 | Compositions and Methods for Treating Cardiovascular Diseases - The present specification discloses pharmaceutical compositions, methods of preparing such pharmaceutical compositions, and methods and uses of treating a cardiovascular disease in an individual using such pharmaceutical compositions. | 10-25-2012 |
20130039937 | Peptide Sequences and Compositions - Provided is a polypeptide having no more than 100 amino acids, which polypeptide comprises one or more sequences having at least 60% homology with any of SEQ ID 1-4, or comprises two or more epitopes having 7 amino acids or more, each epitope having at least 60% homology with a sub-sequence of any of SEQ ID 1-4 that has the same length as the epitope: | 02-14-2013 |
20130243804 | Peptide Sequences and Compositions - Provided is a polypeptide having no more than 100 amino acids, which polypeptide comprises one or more sequences having at least 60% homology with any of SEQ ID 1-6, or comprises two or more epitopes having 7 amino acids or more, each epitope having at least 60% homology with a sub-sequence of any of SEQ ID 1-6 that has the same length as the epitope: | 09-19-2013 |
20150051235 | Compositions and Methods for Treating Cardiovascular Diseases - The present specification discloses pharmaceutical compositions, methods of preparing such pharmaceutical compositions, and methods and uses of treating a cardiovascular disease in an individual using such pharmaceutical compositions. | 02-19-2015 |
20150051281 | Compositions and Methods for Treating Chronic Inflammation and Inflammatory Diseases - The present specification discloses pharmaceutical compositions, methods of preparing such pharmaceutical compositions, and methods and uses of treating a chronic inflammation and/or an inflammatory disease in an individual using such pharmaceutical compositions. | 02-19-2015 |
Gregory Alan Terrance, Rush, NY US
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20120229880 | OPTICAL COMPONENT SYSTEM - The subject of the invention is a mechanical device for inserting one out of a multitude of optical components (such as filters) in an optical path and changing the angle of incidence between the incoming light and the selected optical component independently of the optical component selection. | 09-13-2012 |
Gregory Alan Ward, Pasadena, CA US
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20150075920 | Brake Release System - The present invention is a brake release system that prevents an over the handlebar accident caused by applying too much brake force to the front brake of a bicycle. By the retention and release of the brake cable housing or brake cable to partially release the front brake to prevent an over the handlebar accident. The present invention works by extending the length of the brake cable connected between the brake lever and the brake caliper on the front brake of a bicycle. The brake release system comprises a brake cable housing held by a piston. A hardened steel ball is used to keep the piston from moving and releasing the brake cable. A spring is used to push the ball against the piston. The amount of engagement of the ball with the piston and the spring force determine the release force. When the brakes are released, a spring automatically resets the brake release system when the rider releases the brake lever. The present invention is cost efficient. | 03-19-2015 |
Gregory Alan Weyeneth, Dunlap, IL US
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20130248612 | Solenoid Actuator And Fuel Injector Using Same - Starting and ending an injection event are accomplished by respectively energizing and de-energizing a solenoid actuator to move an armature assembly with respect to a stator. The stator is protected from impact damage by maintaining the armature assembly out of contact with the stator. The inducement of residual magnetism in the armature assembly is reduced by stopping the armature assembly at a large radius outside of the magnetic flux circuit through the stator and soft magnetic armature of the armature assembly, when the solenoid actuator is energized. | 09-26-2013 |
Gregory Alan Wiedmer, Kenmare, ND US
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20110079568 | GUYLESS SERVICE RIG WITH SIDE-MOUNTED, PIVOTALLY DEPLOYABLE REAR OUTRIGGERS - A service or workover rig ( | 04-07-2011 |
Gregory Alan Wirtel, St. Louis, MO US
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20130274082 | Centrifugal Separator With Circular Rotor Blades - An improved centrifugal separator system and method for separating a solid portion from a liquid portion, of the type including a chute for introducing material into the separator; a screen rotated on a shaft for allowing a liquid portion of the material to flow through the screen but preventing solids from flowing through the screen; a space between the housing and the screen for allowing the solids to travel through the separator; a rotor portion, further comprising a plurality of blades radiating outward from a hub portion of the rotor to an outer ring portion of the rotor to define the traveling space for the solid material between the rotor blades; wherein each of the blades being circular in cross section along their length to minimize the impact on the solid material which makes contact with the rotating blades and do less damage to the solid material, resulting in better product and a reduction in the energy required to power the separator. | 10-17-2013 |
20150072851 | CENTRIFUGAL SEPARATOR WITH CIRCULAR ROTOR BLADES - An improved centrifugal separator system and method for separating a solid portion from a liquid portion, of the type including a chute for introducing material into the separator; a screen rotated on a shaft for allowing a liquid portion of the material to flow through the screen but preventing solids from flowing through the screen; a space between the housing and the screen for allowing the solids to travel through the separator; a rotor portion, further comprising a plurality of blades radiating outward from a hub portion of the rotor to an outer ring portion of the rotor to define the traveling space for the solid material between the rotor blades; wherein each of the blades being circular in cross section along their length to minimize the impact on the solid material which makes contact with the rotating blades and do less damage to the solid material, resulting in better product and a reduction in the energy required to power the separator. | 03-12-2015 |