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Nat Adkins, Jr., Richmond, TX US
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20120121694 | Compositions and Kits for Ocular Treatment - Embodiments of the invention provide eyelid preparations, methods, and kits, for treating ocular conditions. The eyelid preparations comprise a mixture of tea tree oil and sea buckthorn oil in a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. | 05-17-2012 |
20130189357 | Methods and Delivery Vehicles for Providing Throat Relief - Methods and delivery vehicles are provided for providing throat relief. | 07-25-2013 |
20150017213 | Ocular Composition and Kits Thereof - An ocular composition consisting essentially of purified water, PEG-80 sorbitan laurate, sodium trideceth sulfate, PEG-150 distearate, sodium lauroamphoacetate, cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine, sodium laureth-13 carboxylate, sodium chloride, PEG-15 cocopolyamine, polyhexamethylene biguanide, potassium sorbate, 1,2 hexanediol, and caprylyl glycol. The composition can be applied to a fabric pad for use as an eyelid cleanser, where the fabric pad is pre-moistened with the composition and packaged for use. The composition may also be used in an eyelid treatment kit for convenient combination treatments to improve overall eyelid hygiene and adjunctive eyelid therapy. | 01-15-2015 |
Nat Ceglio, Pleasanton, CA US
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20100238433 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR INSPECTION OF A SPECIMEN USING DIFFERENT INSPECTION PARAMETERS - Methods and systems for inspection of a specimen using different parameters are provided. One computer-implemented method includes determining optimal parameters for inspection based on selected defects. This method also includes setting parameters of an inspection system at the optimal parameters prior to inspection. Another method for inspecting a specimen includes illuminating the specimen with light having a wavelength below about 350 nm and with light having a wavelength above about 350 nm. The method also includes processing signals representative of light collected from the specimen to detect defects or process variations on the specimen. One system configured to inspect a specimen includes a first optical subsystem coupled to a broadband light source and a second optical subsystem coupled to a laser. The system also includes a third optical subsystem configured to couple light from the first and second optical subsystems to an objective, which focuses the light onto the specimen. | 09-23-2010 |
Nat Egosi, Beaverton, OR US
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20140197253 | System And Method For Processing Multiple Polymer Component Articles For Recycling - A system and method for separating polymer components of a multi-component article, such as a shoe, is presented. The described system and method exploits the differences in embrittlement and glass transition temperature of different polymer components of the multi-component article by cryogenically freezing the prepared article and impacting the article such that one polymer component is pulverized without substantially fracturing the remaining portion of the article. The system and method further includes a re-looping capability to maximize separation and recovery of polymer components. | 07-17-2014 |
Nat Hemasilpin, Cincinnati, OH US
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20100038317 | HEMOFILTRATION SYSTEM AND METHOD BASED ON MONITORED PATIENT PARAMETERS, SUPERVISORY CONTROL OF HEMOFILTRATION, AND ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF PUMPS FOR HEMOFILTRATION - A multipurpose hemofiltration system and method are disclosed for the removal of fluid and/or soluble waste from the blood of a patient. The system continuously monitors the flow rates of drained fluid, blood, and infusate. When necessary, the pumping rates of the infusate, drained fluid and blood are adjusted to remove a preselected amount of fluid from the blood in a preselected time period. A supervisory controller can monitor patient parameters, such as heart rate and blood pressure, and adjust the pumping rates accordingly. The supervisory controller uses fuzzy logic to make expert decisions, based upon a set of supervisory rules, to control each pumping rate to achieve a desired flow rate and to respond to fault conditions. An adaptive controller corrects temporal variations in the flow rate based upon an adaptive law and a control law. | 02-18-2010 |
Nat Holfeltz, Millville, UT US
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20120167302 | Mattress Protector - A mattress protector having a top portion and a bottom portion configured to fasten together over the mattress and/or a mattress and box spring includes sides and ends extending from each of the top portion and the bottom portion. A fastener is also included on each of the top and bottom portions. The fastener includes a fastener assembly to seal the mattress against bed bugs and dust mites. When the top and bottom portions are placed around the mattress, and the fastener is secured, the entire mattress is surrounded by the mattress protector and protected from penetration by bed bugs and dust mites. | 07-05-2012 |
Nat Subsin, Irvine, CA US
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20140279151 | VALUATION TOOL FOR AN ONLINE AUCTION OF A REAL PROPERTY ASSET - A computer-implemented method for generating an indicator of value relating to a real property asset is provided. The method includes providing a user interface that includes one or more prompts for soliciting information associated with the real property asset. Data associated with the real property asset is received. Based on the data associated with the real property asset, comparable data associated with one or more comparable assets is determined. An auction reserve price for the real property asset is generated based on the data associated with the real property asset and the comparable data. | 09-18-2014 |
Nat Thirasuttakorn, Bangkok TH
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20140258369 | SERVER TO CLIENT REVERSE PERSISTENCE - Embodiments may be directed towards enabling one or more load balance servers to maintain connection flow persistence if the server initiates to the communication to a client. A packet traffic management device may (PTMD) intercept the request from the server and generate reverse persistence information. The PTMD may include a portion of the reverse persistence information in the request before forwarding the request to the targeted client device. The client device may send the response to the PTMD. The PTMD may employ reverse persistence information to identify the target server. The PTMD may remove the reverse persistence information from the response sent by the client and forward the response to the determined server. Removing the reverse persistence information may remove evidence that the PTMD intervened in the connection between the client and server. | 09-11-2014 |
Nat Thirasuttakorn, Seattle, WA US
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20120240184 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ON THE FLY PROTOCOL CONVERSION IN OBTAINING POLICY ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION - A system, machine readable medium and method for utilizing protocol conversions in policy changing enforcement is disclosed. A message, in a first protocol, is received from a network gateway device including identifying information unique to a client attempting to access a resource from a server. The message is processed using one or more portions of the client identifying information as a unique key identifier. A policy access request is generated, in a second protocol, and includes at least the unique key identifier. The policy access request is sent to a policy server, wherein the policy server is configured to provide policy enforcement information of the client associated with the policy access request. The policy enforcement information is received and one or more policies from the policy enforcement information are enforced to network traffic between the client and the server. | 09-20-2012 |
20130212240 | METHODS FOR DYNAMIC DNS IMPLEMENTATION AND SYSTEMS THEREOF - A method, computer readable medium, and device for dynamic DNS implementation, comprises receiving, at a network traffic management device, a first DNS response from a DNS server, wherein the first DNS response is compliant with Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4). The first DNS response corresponds to a first DNS request from a client device being compliant with Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). The first DNS response is converted into a DNS second response that is compliant with IPv6, by attaching a prefix that identifies a network gateway device which is to handle receive subsequent non-DNS requests from the client device. The second DNS response is routed to the client device. Subsequent non-DNS requests from the client device that contain at least a part of the prefix allow the network traffic management device to route the non-DNS request through the designated network gateway device. | 08-15-2013 |