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20100250824 | Migrating Virtual Machines Configured With Pass-Through Devices - Virtual machines that utilize pass-through devices are migrated from a source host computer to a destination host computer. During preparation for migration, the pass-through device is substituted with an emulation handler that simulates the pass-through device experiencing errors. Upon successful migration, an error reporting signal is triggered to cause the device driver in the virtual machine to initiate a reset of the pass-through device at the destination host computer, upon which the pass-through device is mapped to the migrated virtual machine. | 09-30-2010 |
20120042034 | LIVE MIGRATION OF VIRTUAL MACHINE DURING DIRECT ACCESS TO STORAGE OVER SR IOV ADAPTER - A method is provided to migrate a virtual machine from a source computing machine to a destination computing machine comprising: suspending transmission of requests from a request queue disposed in source computing machine memory associated with the VM from the request queue to a VF; while suspending the transmission of requests, determining when no more outstanding responses to prior requests remain to be received; in response to a determination that no more outstanding responses to prior requests remain to be received, transferring state information that is indicative of locations of requests inserted to the request queue from the VF to a PF and from the PF to a memory region associated with a virtualization intermediary of the source computing machine. After transferring the state information to source computing machine memory associated with a virtualization intermediary, resuming transmission of requests from locations of the request queue indicated by the state information to the PF; and transmitting the requests from the PF to the physical storage. | 02-16-2012 |
20120151483 | MIGRATING VIRTUAL MACHINES CONFIGURED WITH DIRECT ACCESS DEVICE DRIVERS - In one or more embodiments of the invention, migration of a virtual machine includes identifying a hardware resource which is accessed directly by a device driver of the virtual machine and generating an emulation of the hardware resource to simulate the hardware resource as experiencing an error. The current state of the virtual machine can then be transmitted to the destination host computer, wherein the current state includes the emulation which simulates the hardware resource as experiencing an error. In at least one embodiment, generating the emulation includes defining the error as one that triggers a reset of the hardware resource after migration of the virtual machine from the source host computer to the destination host computer. | 06-14-2012 |
20130305246 | LIVE MIGRATION OF VIRTUAL MACHINE DURING DIRECT ACCESS TO STORAGE OVER SR IOV ADAPTER - A method is provided to migrate a virtual machine from a source computing machine to a destination computing machine comprising: suspending transmission of requests from a request queue disposed in source computing machine memory associated with the VM from the request queue to a VF; while suspending the transmission of requests, determining when no more outstanding responses to prior requests remain to be received; in response to a determination that no more outstanding responses to prior requests remain to be received, transferring state information that is indicative of locations of requests inserted to the request queue from the VF to a PF and from the PF to a memory region associated with a virtualization intermediary of the source computing machine. After transferring the state information to source computing machine memory associated with a virtualization intermediary, resuming transmission of requests from locations of the request queue indicated by the state information to the PF; and transmitting the requests from the PF to the physical storage. | 11-14-2013 |
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20080317745 | Methods of diagnosing, treating, or preventing plasma cell disorders - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for the diagnosis, treatment, management, or prevention of plasma cell disorders, including systemic light-chain amyloidosis (AL) and multiple myeloma (MM). In particular, the invention encompasses the use of anti-CD32B antibodies, analogs, derivatives or fragments thereof, or compounds or agents that bind to CD32B and modulate CD32B activity in the plasma cells of mammals. The invention also encompasses the use of anti-CD32B antibodies, analogs, derivatives or fragments thereof, or CD32B binding compounds or agents in combination with or in addition to other cancer therapies for the treatment, prevention, management, or amelioration of a plasma cell disorder characterized by the expression of CD32B, or one or more symptoms thereof. The invention further relates to the use of anti-CD32B antibodies, analogs, derivatives or fragments thereof for the detection of aberrant or altered expression of CD32B in plasma cells, to diagnosis and/or characterize a plasma cell disorder. | 12-25-2008 |
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20090208950 | METHODS OF IDENTIFYING AN ORGANISM FROM A HETEROGENEOUS SAMPLE - This disclosure features methods of identifying at least one organism from a heterogeneous sample. The methods include: (a) obtaining a nucleic acid from at least one organism in a heterogeneous sample; (b) imaging said nucleic acid; (c) obtaining a restriction map of said nucleic acid; and (d) correlating the restriction map of said nucleic acid with a restriction map database, thereby identifying at least one organism in the heterogeneous sample. | 08-20-2009 |
20090317804 | METHODS OF DETERMINING ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE - This disclosure relates to methods of determining an antibiotic resistance profile of a bacterium, and methods of treating a patient with a therapeutically effective antibiotic. The methods include comparing the restriction map of the nucleic acid with a restriction map database, and determining antibiotic resistance of the bacterium by matching regions of the nucleic acid to corresponding regions in the database. | 12-24-2009 |
20100028886 | METHODS OF DETERMINING PROPERTIES OF MOLECULES - This disclosure features, inter alia, methods for determining at least one property of a nucleic acid. The methods include: (a) fixing the nucleic acid on a planar surface; (b) digesting the nucleic acid into fragments with at least one enzyme; (c) imaging the nucleic acid; and (d) analyzing the imaged nucleic acid to determine the property of the nucleic acid, wherein no internal nucleic acid standard is added during the method. | 02-04-2010 |
20120164133 | METHODS OF IDENTIFYING AN ORGANISM - This disclosure features methods of identifying an organism. The methods include: (a) obtaining a nucleic acid sample from an organism; (b) imaging said nucleic acid; (c) obtaining a restriction map of said nucleic acid; and (d) correlating the restriction map of said nucleic acid with a restriction map database, thereby identifying the organism. | 06-28-2012 |
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20080220324 | BATTERY PACK AND INTERNAL COMPONENT ARRANGEMENT WITHIN THE BATTERY PACK FOR CORDLESS POWER TOOL SYSTEM - An internal component arrangement within a battery pack housing having multiple cells and adapted for cordless power tools may provide desired mechanical support to constrain the cells. The housing with internal component arrangement is configured to route sensing wires from the cells to an electronics module of the pack. | 09-11-2008 |
20100108341 | Battery pack, charger and terminal block arrangements for cordless power tool system - A battery pack, charger, and terminal blocks for the pack, charger and a cordless power tool are provided. The pack includes battery cells disposed between end caps within a bottom housing of the pack, and a potting boat for housing pack electronics electrically connected to the cells between the end caps and disposed within a pack top housing. A pack terminal block is connected to the potting boat within the top housing. The charger and the power tool each include a terminal block for providing electrical connections between the charger/tool and the battery pack. The terminal block is configured to float side-to-side to provide displaceable movement of the terminal block within the charger housing or tool housing for aligning the battery pack terminal block therein. | 05-06-2010 |
20110008655 | Cell connection straps for battery cells of a battery pack - A cell connection strap for electrically connecting a pair of adjacent battery cells within a battery pack includes, in one example, a fusible link for preventing a thermal runaway condition from occurring in a cell connected thereto. The strap may include raised features thereon for permitting relative movement between the cells in the pack due to vibration or an impact of the pack from translating stress to welds connecting the straps to the cells. In another example, the body of the cell strap may include slits formed in sides thereof to reduce rigidity of the strap for protecting the welds between strap and cell, and also provides a fusible link capability in the strap for preventing a thermal runaway condition from occurring in a cell connected thereto. | 01-13-2011 |
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20140048884 | DISPOSABLE CARBON-BASED TEMPLATE LAYER FOR FORMATION OF BORDERLESS CONTACT STRUCTURES - After formation of gate stacks, a carbon-based template layer is deposited over the gate stacks, and is optionally planarized to provide a planar top surface. A hard mask layer and a photoresist layer are subsequently formed above the carbon-based template layer. A pattern including openings is formed within the photoresist layer. The pattern is subsequently transferred through the hard mask layer and the carbon-based template layer with high selectivity to gate spacers to form self-aligned cavities within the carbon-based template layer. Contact structures are formed within the carbon-based template layer by a damascene method. The hard mask layer and the carbon-based template layer are subsequently removed selective to the contact structures. The contact structures can be formed as contact bar structures or contact via structures. Optionally, a contact-level dielectric layer can be subsequently deposited. | 02-20-2014 |
20140051239 | DISPOSABLE CARBON-BASED TEMPLATE LAYER FOR FORMATION OF BORDERLESS CONTACT STRUCTURES - After formation of gate stacks, a carbon-based template layer is deposited over the gate stacks, and is optionally planarized to provide a planar top surface. A hard mask layer and a photoresist layer are subsequently formed above the carbon-based template layer. A pattern including openings is formed within the photoresist layer. The pattern is subsequently transferred through the hard mask layer and the carbon-based template layer with high selectivity to gate spacers to form self-aligned cavities within the carbon-based template layer. Contact structures are formed within the carbon-based template layer by a damascene method. The hard mask layer and the carbon-based template layer are subsequently removed selective to the contact structures. The contact structures can be formed as contact bar structures or contact via structures. Optionally, a contact-level dielectric layer can be subsequently deposited. | 02-20-2014 |
20140367833 | Low-Temperature Sidewall Image Transfer Process Using ALD Metals, Metal Oxides and Metal Nitrides - A SIT method includes the following steps. An SIT mandrel material is deposited onto a substrate and formed into a plurality of SIT mandrels. A spacer material is conformally deposited onto the substrate covering a top and sides of each of the SIT mandrels. Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) is used to deposit the SIT spacer at low temperatures. The spacer material is selected from the group including a metal, a metal oxide, a metal nitride and combinations including at least one of the foregoing materials. The spacer material is removed from all but the sides of each of the SIT mandrels to form SIT sidewall spacers on the sides of each of the SIT mandrels. The SIT mandrels are removed selective to the SIT sidewall spacers revealing a pattern of the SIT sidewall spacers. The pattern of the SIT sidewall spacers is transferred to the underlying stack or substrate. | 12-18-2014 |
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20100066229 | Lighting Module - A lighting module comprising a base panel and a plurality of light-emitting diode (LED) chips attached directly to the base panel. The LED chips are in electrical communication with conductive traces on the base panel, which deliver a current to the LED chips. Various embodiments of this generally described lighting module are also presented. Additionally, methods of preparing such a lighting module, and system components of the lighting module are presented. | 03-18-2010 |
20100067229 | Lighting Module - A lighting module comprising a base panel and a plurality of light-emitting diode (LED) chips attached directly to the base panel. The LED chips are in electrical communication with conductive traces on the base panel, which deliver a current to the LED chips. Various embodiments of this generally described lighting module are also presented. Additionally, methods of preparing such a lighting module, and system components of the lighting module are presented. | 03-18-2010 |
20100067240 | Optical Cup For Lighting Module - A lighting module comprising a base panel and a plurality of light-emitting diode (LED) chips attached directly to the base panel. The LED chips are in electrical communication with conductive traces on the base panel, which deliver a current to the LED chips. Various embodiments of this generally described lighting module are also presented. Additionally, methods of preparing such a lighting module, and system components of the lighting module are presented. | 03-18-2010 |
20100067241 | Optical Disk For Lighting Module - An optical disk for use in converting light emitted from a light-emitting diode chip to white light. The optical disk includes a tapered surface such that a center area of the disk has a width greater than a width of an outer area of the disk. The optical disk is formed of a silicone having at least one weight percent mix of phosphor. Various embodiments of this generally described optical disk are also presented. | 03-18-2010 |
20100078151 | CERAMIC HEAT PIPE WITH POROUS CERAMIC WICK - A heat pipe for transporting heat from light emitting elements includes a sealed body made of a non-porous ceramic, a vapor channel inside the body that extends between two heat transfer locations spaced apart on an exterior surface of the body, a ceramic wick inside the body that extends between the two heat transfer locations, and a working fluid that partially fills the vapor transport channel. In a method of making this heat pipe, the body and wick are desirably formed together as a seamless monolithic structure made of the same ceramic material. Using a ceramic makes the heat pipe corrosion resistant and allows electrical components like LEDs to be mounted directly on the body because the ceramic is a dielectric. | 04-01-2010 |
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20120261688 | LED WAVELENGTH-CONVERTING STRUCTURE INCLUDING A THIN FILM STRUCTURE - A wavelength-converting structure for a wavelength-converted light emitting diode (LED) assembly. The wavelength-converting structure includes a thin film structure having a non-uniform top surface. The non-uniform top surface is configured increase extraction of light from the top surface of a wavelength-converting structure. | 10-18-2012 |
20130001596 | DEPOSITION OF ESD PROTECTION ON PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS - A method and apparatus for providing electro-static discharge (ESD) protection to light emitting diode (LED) systems on printed circuit boards (PCBs). Protection is provided by ESD diodes deposited on the PCBs configured as flexible substrates. Various deposition techniques are employed including chemical vapor deposition, pulsed laser deposition and atomic layer deposition. | 01-03-2013 |
20130003345 | LED LIGHTING APPARATUS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - A light emitting diode (LED) lighting apparatus including an array of first optic elements overlying an array of LED chips, wherein each of the LED chips is configured to emit light of a first wavelength range through a light emitting surface of the overlying first optic element. The array of first optic elements are also underlying an array of second optic elements, wherein each of the second optic elements is configured to convert light of the first wavelength range to be emitted through the light emitting surface of the underlying first optic element to light of a second wavelength range different from the first wavelength range. | 01-03-2013 |
20130003373 | LED LIGHTING APPARATUS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - A light emitting diode (LED) lighting system including a lighting apparatus comprising at least one printed circuit board having an array of light emitting diode (LED) chips mounted thereto, the printed circuit board including a segmented conductor pathway configured to electrically couple at least a portion of the array of LED chips, and a portion of the printed circuit board forming a card edge connector, the card edge connector including a portion of the segmented conductor pathway which provides an electrical contact configured to electrically couple the segmented conductor pathway to a power source. | 01-03-2013 |
20130313603 | Wavelength Converter for an LED, Method of Making, and LED Containing Same - A wavelength converter for an LED is described that comprises a substrate of monocrystalline garnet having a cubic crystal structure, a first lattice parameter and an oriented crystal face. An epitaxial layer is formed directly on the oriented crystal face of the substrate. The layer is comprised of a monocrystalline garnet phosphor having a cubic crystal structure and a second lattice parameter that is different from the first lattice parameter wherein the difference between the first lattice parameter and the second lattice parameter results in a lattice mismatch within a range of ±15%. The strain induced in the phosphor layer by the lattice mismatch shifts the emission of the phosphor to longer wavelengths when a tensile strain is induced and to shorter wavelengths when a compressive strain is induced. Preferably, the wavelength converter is mounted on the light emitting surface of a blue LED to produce an LED light source. | 11-28-2013 |
20140022761 | Luminescent Converter and LED Light Source Containing Same - A luminescent converter for a light emitting diode is herein described. The converter comprises a translucent substrate and a thin-film layer deposited on the substrate wherein the thin-film layer is comprised of a phosphor. The translucent substrate may further comprise a solid, ceramic phosphor such as YAG:Ce. | 01-23-2014 |
20140126208 | MODULAR LIGHTING TECHNIQUES - Techniques and architecture are disclosed for providing a modular lighting system/luminaire having an integrated heat sink assembly. In some cases, the system/luminaire may comprise a plurality of individual modular light sources which have been operatively coupled with one another. In some instances, a modular light source may include one or more light engines (e.g., light emitting diodes or LEDs) which have been operatively coupled with an individual heat sink module. When assembled, the plurality of heat sink modules may define, in the aggregate, a plurality of heat conduits which dissipate thermal energy from the light engines by convective heat transfer. Also, in some cases, the heat sink modules may be electrically isolated from one another, allowing for the heat sink assembly itself, in part or in whole, to function as part of the desired circuit. | 05-08-2014 |
20150062838 | SYSTEM FOR ATTACHING DEVICES TO FLEXIBLE SUBSTRATES - This disclosure is directed to a system for attaching devices to flexible substrates. A device may be coupled to a flexible substrate in a manner that prevents adhesive from contacting conductive ink while the adhesive is harmful. If conductive epoxy is used to anchor conductive pads in the device to the flexible substrate, conductive epoxy may be applied beyond the edge of the device over which conductive ink may be applied to make electrical connections. Holes may also be formed in the flexible substrate allowing conductive epoxy to be exposed on a surface of the flexible substrate opposite to the device location, the conductive ink connections being made on the opposite surface. The conductive ink may also be applied directly to the conductive pads when extended beyond the device's edge. The flexible substrate may be pre-printed with circuit paths, the conductive ink coupling the device to the circuit paths. | 03-05-2015 |
20150093860 | ORIENTATION-INDEPENDENT DEVICE CONFIGURATION AND ASSEMBLY - The present disclosure is directed to orientation-independent device configuration and assembly. An electronic device may comprise conductive pads arranged concentrically on a surface of the device. The conductive pads on the device may mate with conductive pads in a device location in circuitry. Example conductive pads may include at least a first circular conductive pad and a second ring-shaped conductive pad arranged to concentrically surround the first conductive pad. The concentric arrangement of the conductive pads allows for orientation-independent placement of the device in the circuitry. In particular, the conductive pads of the device will mate correctly with the conductive pads of the circuitry regardless of variability in device orientation. In one embodiment, the device may also be configured for use with fluidic self-assembly (FSA). For example, a device housing may be manufactured with pockets that cause the device to attain neutral buoyancy during manufacture. | 04-02-2015 |
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20100159911 | REMOTE LOCKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES - The invention broadly contemplates locking methods and arrangements for electronic devices, including laptop personal computing (PC) devices. The invention provides methods and arrangements for authorizing remote devices, such as cellular phones, to control the locking of electronic devices, such as laptop PCs. After receipt of a lock message from an authorized device at a guaranteed buffer, the laptop PC becomes locked such that only an authorized user may enable the functionality of the device. | 06-24-2010 |
20130050090 | INFORMATION HANDLING DEVICES WITH TOUCH-BASED REFLECTIVE DISPLAY - Devices, methods and products are described that provide information handling devices with touch-based reflective display. One aspect provides an information handling device including one or more processors; a display device; and a touchable control area having one or more configurable areas, said one or more configurable areas providing both reflective display and accepting touch-based input; wherein said touchable control area is disposed in place of at least a portion of a standard component of said information handling device, other than said display device, and provides functionality equivalent thereto in one or more configurations. Other embodiments are described. | 02-28-2013 |
20130050134 | INFORMATION HANDLING DEVICES WITH TOUCH-BASED REFLECTIVE DISPLAY - Devices, methods and products are described that provide information handling devices with touch-based reflective display. One aspect provides a method comprising: providing a touchable control having one or more areas, said one or more areas providing both reflective display and accepting touch-based input; displaying data on a display device of an information handling device which does not overlap the reflective display of said one or more areas; ascertaining touch-based input to said one or more areas of said touchable control area; and executing one or more functions responsive to said touch-based input. Other embodiments are described. | 02-28-2013 |
20130050135 | INFORMATION HANDLING DEVICES WITH TOUCH-BASED REFLECTIVE DISPLAY - Devices, methods and products are described that provide information handling devices with touch-based reflective display. One aspect provides a method including providing a configuration for one or more areas of a touchable control area of an information handling device, said configuration comprising a designation of one or more areas of said touchable control area, said one or more areas providing both reflective display and accepting touch-based input; ascertaining an event for updating said configuration for said one or more areas of said touchable control area; and updating said configuration for said one or more areas of said touchable control area responsive to said event. Other embodiments are described. | 02-28-2013 |
20150091807 | INFORMATION HANDLING DEVICES WITH TOUCH-BASED REFLECTIVE DISPLAY - Devices, methods and products are described that provide information handling devices with touch-based reflective display. One aspect provides a method including: providing a first configuration for one or more areas of a touchable control area of an information handling device, said first configuration comprising a designation of one or more areas of said touchable control area, said one or more areas providing both reflective display and accepting touch-based input, wherein said reflective display substantially only draws power when the display contents are changed; ascertaining a power state; updating said first configuration for said one or more areas of said touchable control area associated with the ascertained power state. | 04-02-2015 |
20150220160 | INFORMATION HANDLING DEVICES WITH TOUCH-BASED REFLECTIVE DISPLAY - Devices, methods and products are described that provide information handling devices with touch-based reflective display. One aspect provides an information handling device including one or more processors; a display device; and a touchable control area having one or more configurable areas, said one or more configurable areas providing both reflective display and accepting touch-based input; wherein said touchable control area is disposed in place of at least a portion of a standard component of said information handling device, other than said display device, and provides functionality equivalent thereto in one or more configurations. Other embodiments are described. | 08-06-2015 |
20150268927 | INFORMATION HANDLING DEVICES WITH TOUCH-BASED REFLECTIVE DISPLAY - Devices, methods and products are described that provide information handling devices with touch-based reflective display. One aspect provides a method including: providing a touchable control having one or more areas, said one or more areas providing both reflective display and accepting touch-based input; displaying data on a display device of an information handling device which does not overlap the reflective display of said one or more areas; ascertaining touch-based input to said one or more areas of said touchable control area; and executing one or more functions responsive to said touch-based input. Other embodiments are described. | 09-24-2015 |
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20130055466 | Methods and Compositions for Watermelon Firmness - The invention provides for unique watermelon plants with an ultra-firm flesh phenotype and their progeny. Such plants may comprise an introgressed QTL associated with an ultra-firm flesh phenotype. In certain aspects, compositions, including distinct polymorphic molecular markers, and methods for producing, breeding, identifying, selecting, and the like of plants or germplasm with an ultra-firm flesh phenotype are provided. | 02-28-2013 |
20150376635 | Methods and Compositions for Watermelon Firmness - The invention provides for unique watermelon plants with an ultra-firm flesh phenotype and their progeny. Such plants may comprise an introgressed QTL associated with an ultra-firm flesh phenotype. In certain aspects, compositions, including distinct polymorphic molecular markers, and methods for producing, breeding, identifying, selecting, and the like of plants or germplasm with an ultra-firm flesh phenotype are provided. | 12-31-2015 |
20160029584 | Methods and Compositions for Watermelon with Improved Processing Qualities and Firmness - A watermelon plant that produces fruit having (i) ultra-firm flesh and/or liquid-retaining flesh and (ii) soluble solids of at least about 6 brix. The invention further provides for unique watermelon plants with an ultra-firm flesh phenotype and their progeny. Such plants may comprise an introgressed QTL associated with an ultra-firm flesh phenotype. In certain aspects, compositions, including distinct polymorphic molecular markers, and methods for producing, breeding, identifying, selecting, and the like of plants or germplasm with an ultra-firm flesh phenotype are provided. | 02-04-2016 |