Abedi
Ali Abedi, Orono, ME US
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20150154432 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTERFERENCE MITIGATION IN PASSIVE WIRELESS SENSORS - Systems and methods are disclosed that reduce or eliminate interference from non-target sensors in a wireless network. In some embodiments, the sensors contain a blocking device, such as a diode or a transistor, connected between the antenna and the transducer that blocks the cross-correlation response from being transmitted from non-target sensors while permitting an autocorrelation response from a target sensor to be transmitted. | 06-04-2015 |
Bassel Abedi, Paris FR
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20160071144 | USER ACTIVITY ATTRIBUTION - Embodiments are disclosed for attributing user actions to an appropriate referrer. An example system may attribute behavior of a user in an advertiser application of the advertiser to the user's selection of a promotion link presented within a user experience provided by a publisher on a client device. The example system includes a logic machine, a storage machine, and instructions stored within the storage machine executable to receive user click traffic in response to the user selecting the promotion link. The instructions are further executable to generate a token including information relating to the user click traffic, cause the advertiser application to be opened in response to the user click traffic via one or more of an instruction or application identifier that includes the token, and selectively attribute one or more user actions to the user's selection of the promotion link. | 03-10-2016 |
Hamid Abedi, Newport Coast, CA US
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20100057005 | INJECTION SYSTEMS - An intraosseous injection device includes a tool having a distal portion, a proximal portion, and a solution dispensing opening. The distal portion has one or more cutting surfaces. The tool can be coupled with a protective carrier. The tool can be rotatably coupled to a tool actuation mechanism. A housing has a distal end and a proximal end. The housing releasably receives a solution cartridge containing a solution. A solution dispensing mechanism dispenses solution from the solution cartridge. A gripping member grips a proximal portion of the tool. A rotation device rotates the gripping member and thereby rotates the tool about an axis. The proximal portion of the tool connects directly to the solution cartridge such that solution from the cartridge can be delivered through the solution dispensing opening. The tool is configured to rotate relative to the solution cartridge. | 03-04-2010 |
Majid R. Abedi, Anaheim, CA US
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20140171338 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DETECTING TARGET NUCLEIC ACIDS - The present invention provides compositions, apparatuses and methods for detecting one or more nucleic acid targets present in a sample. Methods of the invention include utilizing two or more ligation probes that reversibly bind a target nucleic acid in close proximity to each other and possess complementary reactive ligation moieties. When such probes have bound to the target in the proper orientation, they are able to undergo a spontaneous chemical ligation reaction that yields a ligation product that is directly detected or that is amplified to produce amplicons that are then detected. The present invention also provides methods to stabilize sample RNA so that degradation does not significantly affect the results of the analysis. | 06-19-2014 |
Majid R. Abedi, Rancho Cucamonga, CA US
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20130005594 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DETECTING TARGET NUCLEIC ACIDS - The present invention provides compositions, apparatuses and methods for detecting one or more nucleic acid targets present in a sample. Methods of the invention include utilizing two or more ligation probes that reversibly bind a target nucleic acid in close proximity to each other and possess complementary reactive ligation moieties. When such probes have bound to the target in the proper orientation, they are able to undergo a spontaneous chemical ligation reaction that yields a ligation product that is directly detected or that is amplified to produce amplicons that are then detected. The present invention also provides methods to stabilize sample RNA so that degradation does not significantly affect the results of the analysis. | 01-03-2013 |
Mehdi Abedi, Brighton, MA US
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20160097764 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSIS - A processing and detection system for detecting presence of at least one gluten protein in a food sample comprises a food processor including: a reservoir containing a process liquid for processing the food sample; a body that comprises a chamber configured to receive the food sample; and a pressing surface configured to press on the reservoir to cause the process liquid to exit the reservoir and mix with the food sample, thereby generating a processed food liquid; and an exit port configured to conduct the processed food liquid out of the food processor; and a cartridge including: at least one sensor configured to receive the processed food liquid and to generate an electrical signal in response to interaction with the at least one gluten protein in the processed food liquid, and an analyzer in electrical communication with the at least one sensor for detecting the electrical signal and determining the presence of the at least one gluten protein in the food sample based on the detected electrical signal. | 04-07-2016 |
Sadegh Abedi, Tehran IR
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20130030134 | ZIEGLER CATALYST AND METHOD OF SYNTHESIZING THE SAME - The various embodiments herein disclose a method for making a Zieglaer catalyst including a reaction product of a dispersed magnesium alkoxide or a dispersed mixture of magnesium alkoxide and silica with a transition metal compound of titanium, zirconium, vanadium or chromium, and a chlorine containing organoaluminum mixed together with two additional components comprising a halogen containing silicon compound and aliphatic primary halogenated hydrocarbons respectively. The embodiments also provide a method of polymerization of 1-olefin monomers using the Ziegler catalyst. | 01-31-2013 |
Saied Abedi, Berkshire GB
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20090303034 | WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS - A wireless sensor network having mobile sensors ( | 12-10-2009 |
20100098017 | Virtually Centralized Uplink Scheduling - A method of scheduling uplink transmissions from a plurality of source user equipments to a base station is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of determining the amount of data in the data buffer of each of the user equipments, comparing the amount of data in the data buffers of the user equipments to obtain, for each user equipment, a relative indicator, the relative indicator indicating how full that user equipment's data buffer is in comparison to the data buffers of the other user equipments, and scheduling uplink transmissions in dependence on the relative indicators. In this way, each user equipment is given some knowledge of the state of the buffer in the other user equipments. The user equipments are therefore able to make more efficient scheduling decisions. This can improve the throughput and give lower packet delivery delays. | 04-22-2010 |
20100098018 | Virtually Centralized Uplink Scheduling - A method of scheduling uplink transmissions from a plurality of source user equipments to a base station is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of determining the amount of data in the data buffer of each of the user equipments, comparing the amount of data in the data buffers of the user equipments to obtain, for each user equipment, a relative indicator, the relative indicator indicating how full that user equipment's data buffer is in comparison to the data buffers of the other user equipments, and scheduling uplink transmissions in dependence on the relative indicators. In this way, each user equipment is given some knowledge of the state of the buffer in the other user equipments. The user equipments are therefore able to make more efficient scheduling decisions. This can improve the throughput and give lower packet delivery delays. | 04-22-2010 |
20100099427 | Virtually Centralized Uplink Scheduling - A method of scheduling uplink transmissions from a plurality of source user equipments to a base station is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of determining the amount of data in the data buffer of each of the user equipments, comparing the amount of data in the data buffers of the user equipments to obtain, for each user equipment, a relative indicator, the relative indicator indicating how full that user equipment's data buffer is in comparison to the data buffers of the other user equipments, and scheduling uplink transmissions in dependence on the relative indicators. In this way, each user equipment is given some knowledge of the state of the buffer in the other user equipments. The user equipments are therefore able to make more efficient scheduling decisions. This can improve the throughput and give lower packet delivery delays. | 04-22-2010 |
20100142469 | Virtually Centralized Uplink Scheduling - A method of scheduling uplink transmissions from a plurality of source user equipments to a base station is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of determining the amount of data in the data buffer of each of the user equipments, comparing the amount of data in the data buffers of the user equipments to obtain, for each user equipment, a relative indicator, the relative indicator indicating how full that user equipment's data buffer is in comparison to the data buffers of the other user equipments, and scheduling uplink transmissions in dependence on the relative indicators. In this way, each user equipment is given some knowledge of the state of the buffer in the other user equipments. The user equipments are therefore able to make more efficient scheduling decisions. This can improve the throughput and give lower packet delivery delays. | 06-10-2010 |
Saled Abedi, Reading GB
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20100008256 | WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS - In a wireless sensor network having a plurality of mobile sensor nodes ( | 01-14-2010 |