Percival, US
Ann Percival, Reno, NV US
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20090280513 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DETECTION, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT OF ANTHRAX AND OTHER INFECTIOUS DISEASES - Compositions and methods for the detection, prevention, or treatment of anthrax or other infectious diseases. In one aspect, the present invention provides methods of immunizing humans or animals against | 11-12-2009 |
20100291092 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DETECTION, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT OF ANTHRAX AND OTHER INFECTIOUS DISEASES - Compositions and methods for the detection, prevention, or treatment of anthrax or other infectious diseases. In one aspect, the present invention provides methods for immunizing humans or animals against | 11-18-2010 |
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Brian Mitchell Percival, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090196493 | Cognitive Memory And Auto-Associative Neural Network Based Search Engine For Computer And Network Located Images And Photographs - Designs for cognitive memory systems storing input data, images, or patterns, and retrieving it without knowledge of where stored when cognitive memory is prompted by query pattern that is related to sought stored pattern. Retrieval system of cognitive memory uses autoassociative neural networks and techniques for pre-processing query pattern to establish relationship between query pattern and sought stored pattern, to locate sought pattern, and to retrieve it and ancillary data. Cognitive memory, when connected to computer or information appliance introduces computational architecture that applies to systems and methods for navigation, location and recognition of objects in images, character recognition, facial recognition, medical analysis and diagnosis, video image analysis, and to photographic search engines that when prompted with a query photograph containing faces and objects will retrieve related photographs stored in computer or other information appliance, and will identify URL's of related photographs and documents stored on the World Wide Web. | 08-06-2009 |
Daniel Magassy Percival, New York, NY US
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20140222586 | BID ADJUSTMENT SUGGESTIONS BASED ON DEVICE TYPE - Systems and methods for suggesting a bid adjustment value based on device type include receiving parameters for a third-party content provider's campaign to present third-party content on a first type of device. Based on the campaign's parameters, bids from peer providers that use similar campaign parameters for both the first type of device and another type of device may be identified. For example, bids from providers that use similar parameters as the campaign for both mobile and desktop devices may be identified. The identified bids from the peer providers may be used to calculate a bid adjustment value. The bid adjustment value can be provided for presentation to the third-party content provider as a suggested change to his or her bid for the first type of device, to establish a bid for the second type of device. | 08-07-2014 |
20140222587 | BID ADJUSTMENT SUGGESTIONS BASED ON DEVICE TYPE - Systems and methods for suggesting a bid adjustment value based on device type include receiving parameters for a third-party content provider's campaign to present third-party content on a first type of device. Based on the campaign's parameters, bids from peer providers that use similar campaign parameters for both the first type of device and another type of device may be identified. For example, bids from providers that use similar parameters as the campaign for both mobile and desktop devices may be identified. The identified bids from the peer providers may be used to calculate a bid adjustment value. The bid adjustment value can be provided for presentation to the third-party content provider as a suggested change to his or her bid for the first type of device, to establish a bid for the second type of device. | 08-07-2014 |
Jeffrey D. Percival, Camdenton, MO US
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20100330341 | TRANSPARENT BLAST AND BALLISTIC PROJECTILE RESISTANT BARRIER - A transparent blast and ballistic projectile resistant barrier is comprised of a two-dimensional array of transparent hardened tiles that are encapsulated in a transparent resin layer. Preferably, the hardened tiles are transparent ceramic tiles, and the resin layer is a transparent polyurethane encapsulating the tiles. Additional transparent polycarbonate layers and glass fiber layers are also employed reinforcing the transparent barrier and providing the transparent barrier with polished exterior surfaces. | 12-30-2010 |
Jeffrey D. Percival, Linn Creek, MO US
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20100011625 | Custom moldable personal insert - A custom moldable personal insert composed of a thin, transparent, flexible, elastic, and tear resistant pouch embodiment, filled with a homogeneous radiation curable polymer, flow-able in its pre-cured state, that when placed in between ones body and an apparatus in use can readily and in detail, conform and fill between the two, and subsequently be quickly and easily cured by exposure to radiation. The then post cured insert provides greatly improved personal comfort and fitment when using the aforementioned apparatus. | 01-21-2010 |
20110159757 | Custom-Moldable Composite Material - A custom-moldable ultraviolet (UV) light curable composite material includes a piece of woven fabric having opposite first and second surfaces, a plurality of spaced wires woven into the piece of woven fabric in a crisscross pattern, an ultraviolet light curable resin permeating the fabric and wires, and dry, moldable, protective film layers that are removably attached to the opposite first and second surfaces of the piece of woven fabric. | 06-30-2011 |
Jeffrey D. Percival, Pueblo West, CO US
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20140144289 | Hydraulic Shaft Coupling Apparatus - A hydraulic shaft coupling apparatus transfers power from a rotating drive shaft to a driven load shaft, where the apparatus has a self-contained internal fluid flow path having a fluid control valve that controls the flow of hydraulic fluid through the flow path to allow fluid flow when there is a substantial difference between drive shaft and driven shaft rotational speeds, and to gradually restrict the fluid flow as the difference between drive shaft and driven shaft speeds decrease to the point where fluid flow through the fluid passage is substantially stopped by the control valve resulting in the one-to-one transfer of rotational power from the drive shaft to the driven shaft. | 05-29-2014 |
Matthew W. Percival, Mountain View, CA US
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20110313674 | INSULIN OPTIMIZATION SYSTEMS AND TESTING METHODS WITH ADJUSTED EXIT CRITERION ACCOUNTING FOR SYSTEM NOISE ASSOCIATED WITH BIOMARKERS - Embodiments of a testing method for optimizing a therapy to a diabetic patient comprise collecting at least one sampling set of biomarker data, computing a probability distribution function, a hazard function, a risk function, and a risk value for the sampling set of biomarker data wherein, wherein the probability distribution function is calculated to approximate the probability distribution of the biomarker data, the hazard function is a function which yields higher hazard values for biomarker readings in the sampling set indicative of higher risk of complications, the risk function is the product of the probability distribution function and the hazard function, and the risk value is calculated by the integral of the risk function, minimizing the risk value by adjusting the diabetic patient's therapy, and exiting the testing method when the risk value for at least one sampling set is minimized to an optimal risk level. | 12-22-2011 |
Nicholas Percival, Laguna Hills, CA US
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20130083370 | VESSEL FOR SCANNING DOCUMENTS - A method of scanning a document uses a document scanning device having a case which defines a cavity and has a docking location on a first side and a document platform on a second opposed side. The method includes steps of inserting an electronic image capturing device into the docking location, inserting a document to be scanned onto the document platform, activating a camera on the electronic image capturing device, and capturing an image of the document. Once the document image has been captured, the method may also include a further step of transmitting the image to another location, using a communications network. | 04-04-2013 |
Randal G. Percival, Raymond, NH US
Randall Percival, Raymond, NH US
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20080217555 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A GAS FIELD IONIZATION SOURCE - In one aspect the invention provides a gas field ion source assembly that includes an ion source in connection with an optical column such that an ion beam generated at the ion source travels through the optical column. The ion source includes an emitter having a width that tapers to a tip comprising a few atoms. In other aspects, the methods provide for manufacturing, maintaining and enhancing the performance of a gas field ion source including sharpening the tip of the ion source in situ. | 09-11-2008 |
20100012839 | INCREASING CURRENT IN CHARGED PARTICLE SOURCES AND SYSTEMS - Disclosed are charged particle systems that include a tip, at least one gas inlet configured to supply gas particles to the tip, and a element having a curved surface positioned to adsorb un-ionized gas particles, and to direct desorbing gas particles to propagate toward the tip. The charged particle systems can include a field shunt connected to the tip, and configured to adjust an electric field at an apex of the tip. | 01-21-2010 |
20110240853 | ION SOURCES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Ion sources, systems and methods are disclosed. In some embodiments, the ion sources, systems and methods can exhibit relatively little undesired vibration and/or can sufficiently dampen undesired vibration. This can enhance performance (e.g., increase reliability, stability and the like). In certain embodiments, the ion sources, systems and methods can enhance the ability to make tips having desired physical attributes (e.g., the number of atoms on the apex of the tip). This can enhance performance (e.g., increase reliability, stability and the like). | 10-06-2011 |
Randall G. Percival, Raymond, NH US
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20090114840 | Ion sources, systems and methods - Ion sources, systems and methods are disclosed. | 05-07-2009 |
20120074318 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR HEATING A TIP APEX OF A CHARGED PARTICLE SOURCE - Systems and methods for heating an apex of a tip of a charged particle source are disclosed. The charged particle source can be, for example, a gas ion source. The systems can include a detector configured to detect light generated by the tip apex, and a controller coupled with the charged particle source and the detector so that the controller can control heating of the tip apex based on the light detected by the detector. | 03-29-2012 |
20120141693 | ION SOURCES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Ion sources, systems and methods are disclosed. | 06-07-2012 |
20120145896 | GAS DELIVERY IN A MICROSCOPE SYSTEM - Disclosed are systems and methods for applying a voltage gradient to a gas delivery system, delivering a gas through a length of the gas delivery system having the voltage gradient, the gas having a pressure-distance product of less than about 1×010 | 06-14-2012 |
20130256532 | ION SOURCES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Ion sources, systems and methods are disclosed. In some embodiments, the ion sources, systems and methods can exhibit relatively little undesired vibration and/or can sufficiently dampen undesired vibration. This can enhance performance (e.g., increase reliability, stability and the like). In certain embodiments, the ion sources, systems and methods can enhance the ability to make tips having desired physical attributes (e.g., the number of atoms on the apex of the tip). This can enhance performance (e.g., increase reliability, stability and the like). | 10-03-2013 |
20140306121 | ION SOURCES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Ion sources, systems and methods are disclosed. | 10-16-2014 |
Susan S. Percival, Gainesville, FL US
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20140134206 | INFLAMMATION AND IMMUNITY TREATMENTS - Therapeutic use of extracts containing proanthocyanidin including treating disorders, e.g., inflammatory disorders, e.g., inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, indeterminate colitis, microscopic colitis, collagenous colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome. Methods of increasing a subject's immunological resistance to an infection and/or treating the infection. The infection can be, e.g., a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection. The methods can include, e.g., selecting a subject that has, or is at risk of developing, an infection, e.g., a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection, or a combination thereof; providing a composition comprising at least about 10% proanthocyanidin by weight; and administering to the subj ect an amount of the composition to the subject, to thereby increase a subject's immunological resistance to an infection and/or to treat the infection. | 05-15-2014 |