Jennifer Marie
Jennifer Marie Altland, Lancaster, PA US
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20150045420 | SKIN CARE COMPOSITIONS HAVING CYCLIC DIESTERS AND METHODS THEREOF - The present invention generally relates to topical skin care compositions having at least one cyclic diester. More specifically, the present invention relates to novel topical skin care compositions having at least one cyclic diester of an alpha hydroxy acid, and at least one polar non-aqueous solvent. | 02-12-2015 |
20150045421 | SKIN CARE COMPOSITIONS HAVING CYCLIC DIESTERS AND METHODS THEREOF - The present invention generally relates to topical skin care compositions having at least one cyclic diester. More specifically, the present invention relates to novel topical skin care compositions having at least one cyclic diester of an alpha hydroxy acid, and at least one polar non-aqueous solvent. | 02-12-2015 |
Jennifer Marie Carriedo, San Antonio, TX US
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20140048094 | HAIR ACCESSORY - A hair accessory and method of use and construction is disclosed. The hair accessory is primarily for use in forming a simple, compact, and secure hair bun by a single person. In a particular embodiment, the hair accessory is comprised of a tube formed into a main ring, combined with a plurality of supplemental or secondary rings formed by straps. The straps wrap around the outside of the tube, forming intermittent changes in the exterior surface of the device. Each strap has a series of grasping hooks used to secure hair passing through the center of the main ring. The device is then rolled down toward the head to secure the hair in place. Various other aspects of the device and details of its potential use and construction are disclosed. | 02-20-2014 |
Jennifer Marie Cherwinka, Seattle, WA US
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20150074127 | Creating Visualizations from Data in Electronic Documents - Creating visualizations from human readable data in electronic documents is provided. One or more facts may be parsed from an electronic document by a computing device. The one or more facts may consist of a human readable sentence. A search may then be performed for an icon based on the one or more facts. The computing device may then generate a data visualization, such as an infographic, which includes the one or more facts and the icon. The generated data visualization may then be displayed in the electronic document. | 03-12-2015 |
Jennifer Marie Horwood, Cambridge GB
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20080269118 | Use of Gpr100 receptor in diabetes and obesity regulation - We describe a method of identifying a molecule suitable for the treatment, prophylaxis or alleviation of a Gpr100 associated disease, in particular diabetes and obesity, the method comprising determining whether a candidate molecule is an agonist or antagonist of Gpr100 polypeptide, in which the Gpr100 polypeptide comprises the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 3 or SEQ ID NO: 5, or a sequence which is at least 90% identical thereto. | 10-30-2008 |
Jennifer Marie Indovina, Rochester, NY US
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20120143387 | Appliance Network Connectivity Apparatus - An appliance network connectivity apparatus includes a voltage sensor that generates a signal at an output that is proportional to a voltage provided to the appliance. A current sensor generates a signal at an output that is proportional to a current flowing through the appliance. A processor determines the electrical characteristics of power consumed by the appliance and executes web server software for communicating data through a network. A relay controls power from the power source to the appliance. A memory stores the electrical characteristics. A network interface provides the electrical characteristics to the network. | 06-07-2012 |
Jennifer Marie Mataraza, Cambridge, MA US
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20140017255 | FULLY HUMAN ANTIBODIES TO BTLA - The present invention relates to binding compounds specific for BTLA and uses thereof. More specifically, the invention relates to fully human antibodies that recognize human BTLA and modulate its activity in cancer, inflammatory, and autoimmune disorders. | 01-16-2014 |
20150218274 | ANTIBODY MOLECULES TO TIM-3 AND USES THEREOF - Antibody molecules that specifically bind to TIM-3 are disclosed. The anti-TIM-3 antibody molecules can be used to treat, prevent and/or diagnose immune, cancerous, or infectious conditions and/or disorders. | 08-06-2015 |
20150259420 | ANTIBODY MOLECULES TO LAG-3 AND USES THEREOF - Antibody molecules that specifically bind to LAG-3 are disclosed. The anti-LAG-3 antibody molecules can be used to treat, prevent and/or diagnose cancerous or infectious disorders. | 09-17-2015 |
Jennifer Marie Mataraza, Brookline, MA US
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20150210769 | ANTIBODY MOLECULES TO PD-1 AND USES THEREOF - Antibody molecules that specifically bind to PD-1 are disclosed. The anti-PD-1 antibody molecules can be used to treat, prevent and/or diagnose cancerous or infectious conditions and disorders. | 07-30-2015 |
Jennifer Marie Mataraza, Boston, MA US
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20120183565 | FULLY HUMAN ANTIBODIES TO BTLA - The present invention relates to binding compounds specific for BTLA and uses thereof. More specifically, the invention relates to fully human antibodies that recognize human BTLA and modulate its activity in cancer, inflammatory, and autoimmune disorders. | 07-19-2012 |
Jennifer Marie Mccann, Oakville CA
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20150316587 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR DETERMINING ROOT MEAN SQUARE OF A DELTA-SIGMA MODULATED SIGNAL - Described is a method and devices to determine root-mean-square of a delta- sigma modulated signal. The method includes filtering the delta-sigma modulated signal to produce a multi-bit filtered signal, delaying a copy of the delta-sigma modulated signal by a fixed number of samples to align with the filtered input, setting a sign of each multi-bit value of the multi-bit filtered signal based upon a corresponding sample value of the delayed copy of the delta-sigma modulated signal, to generate a hybrid signal, summing the hybrid signal to produce a summed signal, and determining the average of the summed signal and the square root of the average to produce a root-mean-square value. | 11-05-2015 |
Jennifer Marie Recine, Farmingdale, NY US
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20140199353 | THREE-LAYERED HAIR CONDITIONING COMPOSITION AND CONSUMER PRODUCT - Personal care compositions comprising three liquid layers, particular useful for treating hair. The compositions are visually three separate layers. One layer comprises an oil phase, one layer comprises a polyol phase, and one layer comprises a silicone phase. The compositions can be mixed homogenously upon shaking, and remain homogenous for a sufficient period of time to allow the consumer to use the product, before it separates into three distinct layers again. The compositions do not have substantial amounts of surfactants or emulsifiers, and no more than 1% of salts or mineral oil. | 07-17-2014 |
Jennifer Marie Recine, Seaford, NY US
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20120186597 | Compositions And Methods For Permanent Straightening Of Hair - Improved hair straightening topical compositions comprising transglutaminase, sodium metabisulfite, and a system for stabilizing the pH of the composition, and for inhibiting the generation of sulfur dioxide. Optionally, one or more additional hair straightening agents, that are capable of affecting secondary, tertiary and quaternary protein structures of human hair may be included. Optionally, polylysine may be included which, in combination with TGase, acts to form a surface barrier film and moisture shield around human hair. The invention includes methods of using such topical compositions. | 07-26-2012 |
Jennifer Marie Sievering, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20090246881 | Detection of Explosives Using Luminescence - A system and method for detecting trace explosives is provided that utilizes a lumnescent reagent, such as blue-fluorescent biphenyl compound, to simultaneously detect multiple nitrogen-based explosives on a sample substrate. The test reagent is mixed with a solvent to improve mixing and maximize the dissolution of the reagent and any trace explosives present on the substrate. A thin film of reagent is applied to the substrate either before or after the substrate contacts a sample area to be tested. Heated air is then applied to the substrate to improve the sample reading. A light source is utilized to illuminate the reagent and expose any quenched portions of the substrate that indicate the presence of an explosive. Quenched portions may be detected visually, or utilizing an analyzing apparatus, such as a fluorimeter or camera. A computer may also be utilized to interpret and record test results. | 10-01-2009 |
Jennifer Marie Williams, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090306540 | Chorionic villus sampling catheter - A catheter with a guide wire and handle is provided for sampling an area of interest, such as chorionic villi. The catheter contains a cannula of flexible plastic that is non-pyrogenic and latex-free, and a flexible obturator with an elongate cylindrical handle. The cannula is echogenic and can be easily visualized with visualization or imaging device. In an embodiment, the catheter may be curved manually by the operator to conform to the patient's anatomy and it is inserted through the cervix into a pregnant uterus at 10-13 weeks gestation and placed into the developing placenta under ultrasound guidance and a guide mechanism provided on the handle. In this embodiment, once the catheter has been placed, the obturator is withdrawn and a sample of chorionic villi is removed by applying appropriate pressure to the proximal end of the cannula and slowly withdrawing the cannula from the uterine cavity. | 12-10-2009 |