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Alan Mccleary, St Augustine, FL US
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20140376599 | LONG DISTANCE SUBSEA CAN BUS REPEATER CABLE - Messages on controller area network (CAN) buses are communicated over subsea links. Repeaters couple CAN buses to each end of a subsea link. The subsea link may be, for example, a twisted pair or a single wire with a sea ground. The repeater detects a direction of transmission, that is, whether a signal began on the CAN bus coupled to the repeater or on the subsea link coupled to the repeater. Signals from the CAN bus are conditionally transmitted to the subsea link depending on the detected direction of transmission. Signals from the subsea link are conditionally transmitted to the CAN bus depending on the detected direction of transmission. The repeater can operate at the physical layer without analyzing contents of the CAN bus communications. | 12-25-2014 |
Alan D. Mccleary, St. Augustine, FL US
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20130044983 | SUBSEA ELECTRO-OPTICAL CONNECTOR UNIT FOR ELECTRO-OPTICAL ETHERNET TRANSMISSION SYSTEM - A subsea connector unit with an integrated, bi-directional electrical to optical (EO) media converter is provided which has a first end configured for connection to standard subsea electrical cable connector unit and a second end joined to a subsea optical or electro-optical ethernet jumper cable. The EO media converter has one or more electrical input/output (I/O) junctions which communicate with electrical signal conductors in a connected electrical ethernet cable and one or more optical I/O junctions which are connected to one or more optical fibers extending from the subsea jumper cable. Electrical input signals received at the electrical I/O junctions are converted into corresponding optical signals provided at the optical I/O junctions for transmission along the subsea jumper cable, and optical input signals received from the jumper cable are converted to electrical signals at the electrical I/O junctions for output to the electrical cable. | 02-21-2013 |
20140262413 | Impedance Controlled Subsea Ethernet Oil Filled Hose - One or more insulated conductive wire assemblies are incorporated in a pressure balanced, oil-filled (PBOF) hose. Each conductive wire assembly has a pair of conductive wires each having an insulation layer, an insulating material surrounding the insulated wires, and an outer insulating layer surrounding the insulating material. The insulating material may be selected to have a dielectric constant substantially matching the dielectric constant of the oil in the PBOF hose, so that the insulated pair of conductors perform in the same way both before and after the assembly is submerged in oil in the jumper hose. One or more parameters of the conductive wire assembly are selected such that the assembly has a predetermined impedance when submerged in oil within the PBOF hose. | 09-18-2014 |
Alan David Mccleary, Saint Augustine, FL US
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20150300530 | MODULAR FRAME SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HOLDING SUBSEA EQUIPMENT - A modular subsea equipment assembly including a modular base frame and a plurality of modular superstructure devices for selective attachment to the modular base frame for supporting various components and for attachment to underwater cables. The modular base frame includes a frame member forming an outer periphery of the base frame, and a plurality of cross bars extending between opposite portions of the frame member in one or more directions, the frame member and cross bars having at least upper surfaces each having a plurality of connection points for attaching selected modular devices of the assembly to the base frame in a plurality of different possible configurations. | 10-22-2015 |
Anna D. Mccleary, Plano, TX US
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20130175187 | Memorial Shot Glass Apparatus - A memorial shot glass apparatus includes a base member having first and second opposed sides, the first side defining a recessed area. A cup member includes a lower rim having a configuration complementary to a configuration of the recessed area, the cup member having an upper rim opposite the lower rim and having a continuous side wall extending between the lower and upper rims. The lower rim is removably coupled to the recessed area of the base member. An adornment indicative of a memorialized event is coupled to the first side of the base member adjacent the recessed area and configured to extend away from the first side of the base member. The base member may be a graduation hat, the adornment may be a graduation tassel, and the cup member may be a shot glass. | 07-11-2013 |
Barry V. Mccleary, Wicklow IE
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20090098586 | Assay for Determination of Free D-galactose and/or L-arabinose - The invention provides an assay kit for the measurement of free D-galactose and/or Larabinose in a sample, the kit comprising galactose mutarotase and (3-galactose dehydrogenase. The kit may further comprise a reagent capable of hydrolysing molecules containing D-galactose and/or L-arabinose, to yield the free mono- or disaccharide so that the kit finds use for determination of not just of free D-galactose and/or L-arabinosebut also those molecules as released (or synthesized) from other molecules, including lactose, D-galacose-1-phosphate, galactosyl-sucrose oligosaccharides (such as raffinose), galactan, galactomannan, arabinan and arabinogalactan. | 04-16-2009 |
Barry V. Mccleary, Delgany IE
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20140106384 | Cellulase Assay - The invention involves the development of a substrate and assay procedure for the scientific measurement of cellulase in admixture with other enzymes active on cellulose or 1,4-β-D-gluco-oligosaccharides, or in various levels of purity of the cellulase. This substrate being characterised by the fact that it contains at least 2 glucose units linked β-1,4-, with the reducing end glucose unit linked β- or α- to a compound which exhibits an optically measurable change on cleavage of the bond between it and the adjacent D-glucosyl residue and the non-reducing terminal D-glucosyl unit is covalently linked to a blocking substituent which inhibits cleavage by exo-acting enzymes of the bond between the terminal and non-reducing end, penultimate D-glucose unit. | 04-17-2014 |
20140154721 | Cellulase Assay - The invention involves the development of a substrate and assay procedure for the scientific measurement of cellulase in admixture with other enzymes active on cellulose or 1,4-β-D-cello-oligosaccharides, or in various levels of purity of the cellulase. This substrate being characterised by the fact that it contains at least 2 glucose units linked β-1,4-, with the reducing end glucose unit linked β- or α- to a compound which exhibits an optically measurable change on cleavage of the bond between it and the adjacent D-glucosyl residue and the non-reducing terminal D-glucosyl unit is covalently linked to a blocking substituent which inhibits cleavage by exo-acting enzymes of the bond between the terminal and non-reducing end, penultimate D-glucose unit. | 06-05-2014 |
Brent Mccleary, Chino Hills, CA US
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20090316953 | Adaptive match metric selection for automatic target recognition - An automatic target recognition system with adaptive metric selection. The novel system includes an adaptive metric selector for selecting a match metric based on the presence or absence of a particular feature in an image and a matcher for identifying a target in the image using the selected match metric. In an illustrative embodiment, the adaptive metric selector is designed to detect a shadow in the image and select a first metric if a shadow is detected and not cut off, and select a second metric otherwise. The system may also include an automatic target cuer for detecting targets in a full-scene image and outputting one or more target chips, each chip containing one target. The adaptive metric selector adaptively selects the match metric for each chip separately, and may also adaptively select an appropriate chip size such that a shadow in the chip is not unnecessarily cut off. | 12-24-2009 |
20130033394 | SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR CHIP LEVEL CROSS-RANGE STREAK DETECTOR - A method of reducing cross-range streaking in a radar image includes determining a number of on-pixels in each line of at least a portion of the radar image, determining which lines have a determined number of on-pixels that exceeds a threshold number, and removing the on-pixels of lines having the determined number of on-pixels exceeding the threshold number. | 02-07-2013 |
David Mccleary, Belfast GB
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20160063724 | Apparatus And Method For Processing Images Of Tissue Samples - A computer implemented image processing method is provided for identifying a tissue boundary of a tumour region of a tissue sample, the tissue sample containing non-tumour regions and at least one tumour region. The method includes obtaining an image of a tissue section of the tissue sample, identifying at least one image property of the image, and comparing the image property with classification data. The method further includes, based on the comparison, classifying a region of the image as a tumour region representing a tumour region in the tissue sample or a non-tumour region representing a non-tumour region in the tissue sample. If the region of the image is classified as a tumour region, the method includes identifying a boundary of the region of the image, and using the boundary to identify a tissue boundary of the tumour region of the tissue sample represented by the region of the image. | 03-03-2016 |
20160070949 | Method And Apparatus - A computer implemented method is provided for determining an amount of tumor cells in a tissue sample. The method includes obtaining first image data describing an image of a tissue sample at a first resolution, obtaining second image data describing the image at a second resolution, wherein the first resolution is lower than the second resolution, selecting a candidate tumor region from the second image data based on texture data determined from the first image data, identifying a tumor structure in the candidate region of the second image data, and determining a number of cells in the tumor structure based on its area and an estimate of tumor cell area to estimate an amount of tumor cells in the tissue sample. | 03-10-2016 |
Edward Larry Mccleary, Incline Village, NV US
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20110293588 | METABOLIC UNCOUPLING THERAPY - A combination of chemical agents reduces reductive stress by limiting the accumulation of high-energy electrons potentially available to the electron transport chain. A method of metabolic uncoupling therapy comprises: analyzing a specific physiologic process involving reductive stress; identifying a plurality of MUT agents that modulate metabolic pathways by influencing electron flux; and formulating a combination of MUT agents that limits the accumulation of high-energy electrons potentially available to the electron transport chain. | 12-01-2011 |
James Mccleary, Los Angeles, CA US
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20140187856 | Control System For Modular Imaging Device - A medical imaging system including a control module having a processor, at least one input module transmitting identifying information once connected to the control module, a display coupled to the control module for displaying image data received from the at least one input module, and a software executing on the processor for presenting icons on the display associated with the identifying information. | 07-03-2014 |
Jay Brett Mccleary, West Valley City, UT US
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20080288382 | Methods and Systems for Early Fraud Protection - Embodiments of the invention provide for improved early detection of fraud through user-defined monitoring of financial account information and communication of alerts and notifications of user-defined individualized potentially-fraudulent account activity to users. Embodiments of the invention permit an account fraud detection service provider to provide account monitoring services. The user may use the fraud detection service provider to monitor any number and type of financial accounts, and the user may define account notification rules or filters under which the user may choose to be notified of certain potentially-fraudulent account activities. The user may receive alerts and/or notifications of the user-selected account activities using a method selected by the user, and may therefore maintain awareness of account activities and be alerted of any troubling activity in a manner most convenient and effective for the user's needs. | 11-20-2008 |
Kristina Nicole Mccleary, Cheshire, CT US
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20090268511 | Bacteriorhodopsin Protein Variants and Methods of Use for Long Term Data Storage - Bacteriorhodopsin protein variants and methods using the bacteriorhodopsin variants for performance in holographic and three-dimensional (3D) memory storage devices are described. The amino acid and chemical modifications of bacteriorhodopsin provided herein achieve greatly enhanced protein performance. The memory storage devices write, read and erase data proficiently. The bacteriorhodopsin protein variants are useful in optical memory storage and associative processor systems. Irradiation of the light-sensitive protein with light of known wavelength causes the protein to switch between different states. The variants enter the branched photocycle via a single or a two photon process and form the permanent ‘Q’ state more efficiently than the wild-type bacteriorhodopsin protein. This branching photocycle of the variants is exploited in the fabrication of 3D memory storage devices. | 10-29-2009 |
Mark D. Mccleary, Bellevue, WA US
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20120260180 | Complex System Function Status Diagnosis and Presentation - Status of complex system functions is diagnosed and reported by analyzing traffic on a data network of the complex system. The network traffic may be placed on the data network by systems that perform functions for the complex system. A user may make a view selection via a remote user interface. The view selection identifies rules for determining a status of a selected subset of the functions or a status of selected ones of the functions for a selected state of operation, such as during initial power-up. The status of the functions may be determined from the network traffic using the rules and presented to the user via the user interface. The user may interact with the presentation to make different view selections. Multiple different view selections made via multiple different user interfaces may be supported simultaneously. | 10-11-2012 |
20140280851 | COMPLEX SYSTEM FUNCTION STATUS DIAGNOSIS AND PRESENTATION - Status of complex system functions is diagnosed and reported by analyzing traffic on a data network of the complex system. The network traffic may be placed on the data network by systems that perform functions for the complex system. A user may make a view selection via a remote user interface. The view selection identifies rules for determining a status of a selected subset of the functions or a status of selected ones of the functions for a selected state of operation, such as during initial power-up. The status of the functions may be determined from the network traffic using the rules and presented to the user via the user interface. The user may interact with the presentation to make different view selections. Multiple different view selections made via multiple different user interfaces may be supported simultaneously. | 09-18-2014 |
Paul Robert Mccleary, Oyster Bay AU
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20090271024 | Cutting Apparatus - A cutting apparatus ( | 10-29-2009 |
Roger Mccleary, Salem, NH US
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20120015461 | System Metrology Core - Projection systems and methods with mechanically decoupled metrology plates according to embodiments of the present invention can be used to characterize and compensate for misalignment and aberration in production images due to thermal and mechanical effects. Sensors on the metrology plate measure the position of the metrology plate relative to the image and to the substrate during exposure of the substrate to the production image. Data from the sensors are used to adjust the projection optics and/or substrate dynamically to correct or compensate for alignment errors and aberration-induced errors. Compared to prior art systems and methods, the projection systems and methods described herein offer greater design flexibility and relaxed constraints on mechanical stability and thermally induced expansion. In addition, decoupled metrology plates can be used to align two or more objectives simultaneously and independently. | 01-19-2012 |
Sherri F. Mccleary, Apollo, PA US
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20100140979 | PEDESTRIAN SAFE AUTOMOTIVE HOOD HAVING REINFORCING FOAM - The present invention provides a thin vehicle closure panel design that substantially reduces a thickness (panel gauge plus the perpendicular distance or depth between the panels) of a vehicle hood ( | 06-10-2010 |
Thomas Mccleary, Oakland, CA US
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20160132665 | MECHANISM FOR FACILITATING MANAGEMENT OF DATA IN AN ON-DEMAND SERVICES ENVIRONMENT - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for facilitating management of data in an on-demand services environment. In one embodiment and by way of example, a method for facilitating management of data in an on-demand services environment is provided. The method of embodiment includes detecting an attempt by a user to manipulate data via a collaboration application at a computing system, wherein the attempt includes attempted deletion of the data posted for viewing using the collaboration application. The method may further include determining whether the user is authorized to manipulate the data, and blocking the attempt if the user is not authorized to manipulate the data. | 05-12-2016 |
Thomas B. Mccleary, Oakland, CA US
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20090210244 | TRUSTED ACQUAINTANCES NETWORK SYSTEM - A trusted acquaintances network system [ | 08-20-2009 |
20130019320 | MECHANISM FOR FACILITATING MANAGEMENT OF DATA IN AN ON-DEMAND SERVICES ENVIRONMENT - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for facilitating management of data in an on-demand services environment. In one embodiment and by way of example, a method for facilitating management of data in an on-demand services environment is provided. The method of embodiment includes detecting an attempt by a user to manipulate data via a collaboration application at a computing system, wherein the attempt includes attempted deletion of the data posted for viewing using the collaboration application. The method may further include determining whether the user is authorized to manipulate the data, and blocking the attempt if the user is not authorized to manipulate the data. | 01-17-2013 |
20150074829 | Mechanism for Facilitating Management of Data in an On-Demand Services Enviroment - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for facilitating management of data in an on-demand services environment. In one embodiment and by way of example, a method for facilitating management of data in an on-demand services environment is provided. The method of embodiment includes detecting an attempt by a user to manipulate data via a collaboration application at a computing system, wherein the attempt includes attempted deletion of the data posted for viewing using the collaboration application. The method may further include determining whether the user is authorized to manipulate the data, and blocking the attempt if the user is not authorized to manipulate the data. | 03-12-2015 |