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Christian Labadie, Saint-Die FR
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20120313641 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGING - A method of magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging of an object (O) including at least one chemical species to be imaged, comprising sampling of the k-space such that a plurality of N | 12-13-2012 |
Eric Labadie, Toronto CA
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20090063395 | MAPPING LOG SETS BETWEEN DIFFERENT LOG ANALYSIS TOOLS IN A PROBLEM DETERMINATION ENVIRONMENT - A method is provided for mapping analysis data between a first data analysis tool configured to interpret analysis data expressed in a first format to a second data analysis tool configured to interpret analysis data expressed in a second format. The method comprises receiving a set of analysis data expressed in the first format from the first data analysis tool; receiving an indication of the second format; identifying a set of common analysis data from the set of analysis data using a set of common analysis data properties and a first context, the first context providing a set of rules for expressing the set of common analysis data properties in the first format; and generating a representation of the set of common analysis data in the second format using a second context. The first context provides a set of rules for expressing the set of common analysis data properties in the first format. The second context provides a set of rules for expressing the set of common analysis data properties in the second format. | 03-05-2009 |
20090138595 | TECHNIQUE TO GENERICALLY MANAGE EXTENSIBLE CORRELATION DATA - A technique to generically manage extensible correlation data is provided for correlating a series of events. The technique employs a global unique identifier (GUID) for identifying an event and uses the GUID as a key to associate one or more extensible correlators of correlation data. A transport correlator may be configured to transport the GUID for associating with a GUID of a second event such that a small and fixed amount of data is passed by the communications layer providing the transport, minimally impacting communications. An arbitrary amount of data may be logged and keyed with the GUID, providing optimization and flexibility. | 05-28-2009 |
20090150334 | SCOPE AND DISTRIBUTION OF KNOWLEDGE IN AN AUTONOMIC COMPUTING SYSTEM - An autonomic computing system may include an autonomic manager and a knowledge source accessible by the autonomic manager and any other entities associated with the autonomic computing system. The knowledge source may include a service interface adapted for the autonomic manager to access the knowledge source. The knowledge source may also include a multiplicity of knowledge elements. | 06-11-2009 |
Eric E. Labadie, Toronto CA
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20090043825 | LOG LOCATION DISCOVERY AND MANAGEMENT - Illustrative embodiments provide a computer implemented method for managing log information. The method comprising, responsive to receiving a request to discover log information, and invoking a set discovery agents to discover the log information for logs located on a set of managed nodes. The method further identifies the log information on the set of managed nodes using the set of discovery agents and stores the log information in a repository knowledge base containing log information. | 02-12-2009 |
Guillermo Roberto Labadie, Rosario AR
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20130137858 | IMMOBILIZED PROTEINS AND METHODS AND USES THEREOF - The invention relates to the field of covalently attaching proteins to a substrate, particularly to methods of immobilizing proteins by posttranslationally modifying a cysteine residue of said protein through the addition of functional groups. The invention also relates to biological molecules used in such techniques, including proteins, and detection methods and kits that utilize such immobilized proteins, such as a microdevice or “protein chip”, a high-throughput screening device, and for the microscopy of proteins on a surface. | 05-30-2013 |
Jean Labadie, Laval CA
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20110099781 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY ALTERING A THEME ASSOCIATED WITH A ROOM OR SIMILAR SPACE - A method for changing a theme associated with a given space (e.g., restaurant). A wall system includes a wall panel having multiple themes depicted thereon or multiple wall panels each having a theme depicted thereon. Using a series of winches, chain drives, cables and pulleys or the like, the wall panels are moved to change the theme of the space. A ceiling system includes two ceiling panels movable via a series of winches, chain drives, cables and pulleys. Once separated the ceiling panels expose a theme different than that depicted while closed. Audio and/or visual cues may be provided to alert patrons to a theme change. | 05-05-2011 |
20110224006 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY ALTERING A THEME ASSOCIATED WITH A ROOM OR SIMILAR SPACE - A method for changing a theme associated with a given space (e.g., restaurant). A wall system includes a wall panel having multiple themes depicted thereon or multiple wall panels each having a theme depicted thereon. Using a series of winches, chain drives, cables and pulleys or the like, the wall panels are moved to change the theme of the space. A ceiling system includes two ceiling panels movable via a series of winches, chain drives, cables and pulleys. Once separated the ceiling panels expose a theme different than that depicted while closed. Audio and/or visual cues may be provided to alert patrons to a theme change. | 09-15-2011 |