Ashkenazi, US
Amir Ashkenazi, New York, NY US
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20120101979 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXTRACTING INFORMATION FROM STRUCTURED DOCUMENTS - Systems and methods for extracting information from structured documents are provided. The systems and methods relate to selecting a centroid document from a group of structured documents, selecting a subset of the group of structured documents in order to form a cluster of the subset of documents about the centroid document. The selecting the subset is preferably based on the relative similarity between each of the selected subset and the centroid document. Then, systems and methods according to the invention include marking a data element on the centroid document. The systems and elements also include identifying a data element on each of the subset of documents, the data element that corresponds to the marked data element on the centroid document. Finally, data may be extracted from the subset of documents based on the identifying step. | 04-26-2012 |
Amir Ashkenazi, Rye Brook, NY US
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20130179305 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING INTERNET SHOPPING - As part of the general search functionality in the context of a comparison shopping site, a skip by popularity functionality evaluates each keyword submitted to a search engine. The skip by popularity functionality then determines whether the keyword or keywords submitted are highly relevant to a specific attribute or category. When a relevance threshold with respect to a specific attribute or category is met, certain criteria may be applied to test whether the user can be skipped over intermediate navigational steps and immediately delivered to the highly relevant category or attribute or even to a comparison shopping page for a specific product. Skip by popularity functionality may be used to determine and select the single most popular product associated with the keyword as determined either by users, or according to some other suitable determination scheme. | 07-11-2013 |
Amir Ashkenazi, Hamden, CT US
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20100085194 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MONITORING CONSUMER TEST COMPLIANCE - A packaged product and a method for monitoring usage in a consumer test is reported herein. The packaged product includes a bottle having a container body with an open end and a closed end, the open end being formed with a neck and a mouth at a terminus of the neck. A flowable material is held within the container body. A monitoring unit immersed at least partially within the flowable material includes: (1) at least one support rod, the rod contacting the neck thereby inhibiting movement of the monitoring unit; (2) a logger device to sense and record motion of the bottle, the device including a circuit board fitted with at least one computer chip; (3) a retention unit arranged on the support rod inhibiting travel of the logger device relative to the support rod. According to the method of the invention, compliance to a test protocol can be certified through records extracted from the logger unit after evaluation is completed by the consumer. | 04-08-2010 |
Avi Ashkenazi, San Mateo, CA US
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20080312421 | Use of A33 antigens and JAM-it - The present invention relates to compositions and methods of treating and diagnosing disorders characterized the by the presence of antigens associated with inflammatory diseases and/or cancer. | 12-18-2008 |
20090275738 | Use of A33 antigens and jam-it - The present invention relates to compositions and methods of treating and diagnosing disorders characterized the by the presence of antigens associated with inflammatory diseases and/or cancer. | 11-05-2009 |
20100047772 | COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES CHARACTERIZED BY A-33 RELATED ANTIGENS - The present invention relates to compositions and methods of treating and diagnosing disorders characterized the by the presence of antigens associated with inflammatory diseases and/or cancer, and nucleotide sequences, including expressed sequence tags (ESTs), oligonucleotide probes, polypeptides, vectors and host cells expressing such antigens PRO301, PRO362 or PRO245. | 02-25-2010 |
20100247531 | ANTI-FGFR3 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS USING SAME - The invention provides FGFR3 antibodies, and compositions comprising and methods of using these antibodies. | 09-30-2010 |
20110002933 | DR4 ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF - Death Receptor 4 (DR4) antibodies are provided. The DR4 antibodies may be included in pharmaceutical compositions, articles of manufacture, or kits. Methods of treatment and diagnosis using the DR4 antibodies are also provided. | 01-06-2011 |
20110112279 | Compositions and Methods Relating to STOP-1 - The present invention provides novel polypeptides, antibodies, antagonists, agonists, potentiators, nucleic acid molecules, compositions and methods relating to the STOP-1 polypeptide that are useful for treating and preventing diseases and for medical diagnosis and research. The present invention also provides consensus sequences and specific sequences for antibodies that specifically bind to STOP-1 that are useful in the methods described herein. | 05-12-2011 |
20110244473 | Methods and materials for observing apoptosis - The invention provides methods and materials for observing protein fragments generated during apoptosis in order to observe this process in mammalian cells. Embodiments of the invention can be used for example to observe apoptosis in order to examine the sensitivity of a mammalian cancer cell to apoptosis inducing agents. | 10-06-2011 |
20120189626 | TREATMENT OF COMPLEMENT-ASSOCIATED DISORDERS - The present invention concerns a recently discovered macrophage specific receptor, CRIg, and its use in the treatment of complement-associated disorders. | 07-26-2012 |
20130046078 | ANTI-FGFR3 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS USING SAME - The invention provides FGFR3 antibodies, and compositions comprising and methods of using these antibodies. | 02-21-2013 |
20130096181 | METHODS OF USING SCD1 ANTAGONISTS - Provided herein are therapies for the treatment of pathological conditions, such as cancer, and method of using SCD1 antagonists. | 04-18-2013 |
20130287776 | ANTI-FGFR3 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS USING SAME - The invention provides FGFR3 antibodies, and compositions comprising and methods of using these antibodies. | 10-31-2013 |
20140187754 | ANTI-FGFR3 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS USING SAME - The invention provides FGFR3 antibodies, and compositions comprising and methods of using these antibodies. | 07-03-2014 |
Avraham Ashkenazi, Virginia Beach, VA US
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20130327243 | ROLLER ASSEMBLY FOR A RAILWAY SWITCH - A roller assembly for facilitating movement of a switch rail between two positions. In one embodiment, the roller assembly includes a frame adapted for attachment to the switch rail and having a pocket formed therein, and an elastomer assembly, at least a portion of which is slidably disposed within the pocket. The elastomer assembly includes a roller wheel and an elastomeric block. The roller wheel travels along the surface of a tie plate when the switch rail is moved between positions. The elastomeric block is adapted to compress under a load applied to the switch rail in the direction of the tie plate, causing the roller wheel to retract in the direction of the pocket. When the weight of a train is exerted on the roller assembly, the compression of the elastomeric block causes the train to ride fully on the rails, just as if the roller assembly were not present. When no weight is exerted on the roller assembly, the roller assembly assists the switch to move freely between positions. | 12-12-2013 |
Brian I. Ashkenazi, Los Angeles, CA US
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20100151697 | Magnetic processing of operating electronic materials - The electronic properties (such as electron mobility, resistivity, etc.) of an electronic material in operation in an electronic device or electronic circuit can be modified/enhanced when subjected to dynamic or stationary magnetic fields with current flowing through the electronic material. Heating or cooling of the electronic material further enhances the electronic properties. | 06-17-2010 |
Brian Isaac Ashkenazi, Los Angeles, CA US
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20120145210 | Next Generation Thermoelectric Device Designs and Methods of Using Same - This patent incorporates several new modified irregular-shaped thermoelectric element designs and connections for use in thermoelectric conversion devices to increase efficiency and lower the cost and size of thermoelectric devices. Thermoelectric conversion devices using the new design criteria have demonstrated comparative higher performance than current commercially available standard thermoelectric conversion devices. | 06-14-2012 |
20140366926 | Futuristic hybrid thermoelectric devices and designs and methods of using same - This patent incorporates several new hybrid thermoelectric element and thermoelectric device designs that utilize additional electronic materials to enhance the flow of charges in the thermoelectric elements without changing thermoelectric nature of the thermoelectric material used. The thermoelectric device efficiency is thereby increased and cost and size are lowered. Thermoelectric conversion devices using the new design criteria have demonstrated comparative higher performance than current commercially available standard design thermoelectric conversion devices. | 12-18-2014 |
Ezra Ashkenazi, Rahway, NJ US
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20110163859 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SLEEP MANAGEMENT - A sleep management application on a computing device having a processor and a storage medium executes code that establishes to a server that maintains data pertaining to the computing device or to a user, retrieves data from the remote server, and generates a custom interface to configure a feature of the computing device. The custom interface is used to program a sleep management setting. In one implementation, a method uses the sleep management application to provide an alarm function using external data from a remote server. The sleep management application can receive the external data from the remote server and analyze the external data to identify elements that pertain to the sleep management application. Then, the sleep management application can generate a control signal based on the elements, and modify a setting governing an operation of the alarm function in accordance with the control signal. | 07-07-2011 |
Ezra S. Ashkenazi, Brooklyn, NY US
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20140069843 | CORD WRAP HANG TAB - The present solution provides apparatuses, systems, and methods for storing an item including a cord. | 03-13-2014 |
Isaac Ashkenazi, Rahway, NJ US
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20130080287 | VIRTUAL DOLL BUILDER - The systems and methods of the present solution include a streamlined and simplified website by which users can create their dolls. A simple multi-page process guides the client through, with lots of fun moments and a very basic check-out system. In some embodiments, a dress-up portion of the creation process and/or activity/game may allow visitors to explore and see what their dolls look like with various clothes and accessories, and provides an element of fun and excitement around what they have created, and adds value to the site that does not detract or distract from the main goal of converting to purchase | 03-28-2013 |
20140189507 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREATE AND ANIMATE STUDIO - The present disclosure describes an interactive, educational toy for children. In some embodiments, the system is a tablet computer running an interactive software system. In some embodiments, the software system includes an assisted drawing module, a storyline builder module, a puzzle maker module, and a free canvas module. In other embodiments, additional features of the system are made available to a user by using a specialized tablet stylus. | 07-03-2014 |
Renana Ashkenazi, Evanston, IL US
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20130302787 | CARTRIDGE FOR USE IN AN AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR ISOLATING AN ANALYTE FROM A SAMPLE, AND METHODS OF USE - A device for extraction or isolation of an analyte, such as a nucleic acid, a protein, or a cell, from a sample, and in particular from a biological sample, is described. Methods of using the device are also described. Further processes, such as amplification of the isolated analyte, may also be carried out within the device. | 11-14-2013 |
Shai Ashkenazi, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20080230717 | PHOTOACOUSTIC INDICATORS - A method of measuring fluorophore excited state lifetimes comprising initiating an excitation laser pulse at a dye to excite dye molecules of the dye from a ground state to an excited state and initiating a probing pulse at the dye molecules thereby generating a first set of photoacoustic waves at a first time delay resulting in a first intensity point. The process can be repeated, optionally introducing a second excitation laser pulse, to generate a second set of photoacoustic waves at a second time delay resulting in a second intensity point. The data can be analyzed to determine a slope between the first intensity point and the second intensity point. | 09-25-2008 |
Shai Ashkenazi, St. Louis Park, MN US
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20130096413 | OPTICAL ULTRASOUND TRANSDUCER - In general, this disclosure describes various optical ultrasound transducers and methods of producing such. As one example, an optical ultrasound transducer comprises an optical fiber and a polymer layer formed on the optical fiber to receive light from the optical fiber. The polymer layer may absorb light of a first wavelength and be substantially transparent to light of a second wavelength. In response to the light of the first wavelength, the polymer layer may generate an acoustic tone. The optical ultrasound transducer may further include an optical detector formed on the polymer layer, the optical detector comprising an etalon structure having a first mirror layer and a second mirror layer separated by a compressible layer, wherein the compressible layer resonates in response to the light of the second wavelength passing through the polymer layer and is compressible in response to acoustic pressure from echoes of the acoustic tone. | 04-18-2013 |
Yuval Ashkenazi, Oakland, NJ US
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20110200733 | FRUIT COMPOSITIONS WITH SOLUBLE DIETARY FIBER - Fruit compositions and methods for providing a serving of food having at least 3 grams of dietary fiber to a human without altering the flavor, appearance or consistency of the food are provided. In a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides a fruit composition comprising a fruit component, a sweetener component and a soluble dietary fiber component, wherein the soluble dietary fiber component provides at least 3 grams of dietary fiber per serving of the fruit composition. | 08-18-2011 |
Zvi Ashkenazi, Cupertino, CA US
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20080220747 | SCROLLING MOBILE ADVERTISEMENTS - A mobile device, system, and method are directed towards displaying an advertisement within a navigable view on a mobile device. In one embodiment, the navigable view employs a scrollable list. In one embodiment, a capability of the mobile device is employed to determine the mechanism for displaying of the advertisement within the navigable view. In one embodiment, the display mechanism may enable the advertisement to disappear from the mobile device's display after scrolling past the advertisement. In another embodiment, the advertisement is treated as a fixed entry within the scrollable view. As a fixed entry, scrolling past the advertisement results in the advertisement disappearing from the display of the mobile device. In still another embodiment, the advertisement is treated as a continually viewable entry within the navigable view, and in another embodiment, the advertisement may bounce to a top or a bottom of the navigable view as it is scrolled. | 09-11-2008 |