Bondarenko, US
Andrey Bondarenko, Bellevue, WA US
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20100106426 | REGIONS OF INTEREST PROCESSING - After prepared biological samples have been submitted to liquid-chromatography/mass spectrometry equipment, digital images are produced that show variations. Some of these variations may be of interest while others are not of interest. Variations in regions of interest can be correlated and correlation scores produced to classify biological features aid in scientific discovery. Shape properties of variations can also be calculated by geometric scores. A microalignment method aids the correlation calculation without resorting to macroalignment. | 04-29-2010 |
20100310138 | FINDING PAIRED ISOTOPE GROUPS - A technique for finding paired isotope groups of peptides, metabolic materials, or other materials is executed without having to identify features. Any suitable isotopic labeling methods, such as SILAC or ICAT, can be used. The technique can identify isotope pairs by pairing heavy and light labeled peptides based on mono-isotopes. The technique searches for isotope groups that have retention time and mass/charge within given tolerances, adjustable by users. Multiple label sites are supported as well as reverse-labeling to inhibit or reduce biases. Multiple replicates can be merged into a composite image. | 12-09-2010 |
20110110569 | DISCOVER BIOLOGICAL FEATURES USING COMPOSITE IMAGES - An image processing system extracts parts or characteristics of interest from prepared biological samples One suitable use of the image processing system is to find biomarkers. But many other suitable uses are possible. Some components of the system include image preprocessing (data interpolation, retention time alignment, image noise filtering, background estimation, and formation of a composite image); image feature extraction (peaks, isotope groups, and charge groups); and computation of feature characteristics and expression statistics, differential expression, and non-differential expression. Outputs of the system include a candidate list of parts or characteristic of interest for aiding further discovery. | 05-12-2011 |
Andrey Y. Bondarenko, Bellevue, WA US
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20120133532 | COMPRESSION AND DECOMPRESSION OF MASS SPECTROMETRY DATA - Functionality is described for compressing and decompressing mass spectrometry data, therefore making it easier to store, retrieve, transfer, and process the mass spectrometry data. The functionality operates by mapping data values (e.g., mass-to-charge data values or intensity data values) into index values, and then mapping the index values into delta values. The functionality then uses an encoding algorithm (such as a coding tree) to represent the delta values in compressed form. In a decoding stage, the functionality can interpret each encoded delta value with reference to a chain of preceding delta values, which ultimately link to an initial data value that is expressed in non-relative form. In one implementation, the functionality can define multiple such initial data values which correspond to multiple access points in a stream of compressed mass spectrometry data. | 05-31-2012 |
Andrey Yur'Yevich Bondarenko, Bellevue, WA US
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20140156612 | PREPARING LC/MS DATA FOR CLOUD AND/OR PARALLEL IMAGE COMPUTING - Functionality is described for data management and querying LC/MS spectrometry data, therefore making it easier to store, retrieve, transfer, and process the mass spectrometry data. The functionality transforms a plurality of raw LC/MS files obtained from a biological experiment into a set of LC/MS images on a common M/Z and RT grid compatible for image processing (e.g., time alignment, peak detection and quantification, differential analysis, etc.). The functionality then spits large LC/MS images into smaller chunks, therefore making easier parallel querying and processing using cloud or high performance computing systems. | 06-05-2014 |
David J. Bondarenko, Topeka, KS US
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20110007927 | BONE CONDUCTION COMMUNICATIONS HEADSET WITH HEARING PROTECTION - A communications headset includes bone vibrating transducers supported over the temporal bones of a wearer in front of each ear and an earpiece. The earpieces, when not in use, are selectively securable in a holster formed on each transducer housing. Radio signals received by a wearer or vehicular mounted radio are processed by and distributed through a communications interface to both the transducers and the earpiece speakers. Ambient or external noises picked up by one or more microphones on each earpiece are processed to reduce ambient noises above a certain level. | 01-13-2011 |
20130202135 | BONE CONDUCTION COMMJNICATIONS HEADSET WITH HEARING PROTECTION - A communications headset includes bone vibrating transducers supported over the temporal bones of a wearer in front of each ear and an earpiece. The earpieces, when not in use, are magnetically couplable to a transducer housing. Radio signals received by a wearer or vehicular mounted radio are processed by and distributed through a communications interface to both the transducers and the earpiece speakers. Ambient or external noises picked up by one or more microphones on each earpiece are processed to reduce ambient noises above a certain level. | 08-08-2013 |
Denis Bondarenko, Elkridge, MD US
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20130145532 | Impact Dampening Aquatic Sport Vest - A torso protecting impact dampening aquatic sport vest for use by novice and experienced divers is an apparatus that reduces forces felt by a diver's torso upon impacting the water's surface after a dive. The present invention is lightweight and compact in construction and designed to cover and protect the diver's anterior and posterior areas of their torso without impeding their range of motion. The present invention is of negligible buoyancy relative to water. The garment detachably and adjustably fastens ensuring the best fitment on a particular diver. The present invention contains impact dampening material that does not impede or negatively impact the diver's ability to perform various complex diving maneuvers. The garment comprises an anterior section and a posterior section that are detachably and adjustably coupled by way of a fastener assembly. The anterior and posterior sections each comprise an impact dampening material enclosed within a water resistant layer. | 06-13-2013 |
Oleg Bondarenko, Spring, TX US
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20160047235 | CAPTURING DATA FOR PHYSICAL STATES ASSOCIATED WITH PERFORATING STRING - Certain aspects are directed to capturing data regarding physical states associated with a perforating string. In one aspect, a sensing tool is provided. The sensing tool includes at least one sensor and a processor positioned in an isolated chamber of the sensing tool. The processor samples data from the sensor at a first sampling rate associated with the deployment of a perforating string. The data is associated with at least one parameter with respect to the perforating string. The processor detects a trigger condition associated with a perforation operation of the perforating string. The processor switches to a second sampling rate in response to detecting the trigger condition. The second sampling rate is greater than the first sampling rate and is associated with the perforation operation. The processor samples data at the second sampling rate for a period of time in which the perforation operation is at least partially performed. | 02-18-2016 |
20160077236 | ELECTROMAGNETIC SENSING APPARATUS FOR BOREHOLE ACOUSTICS - An example method for determining borehole acoustics using an electromagnetic sensing apparatus may include positioning a downhole tool within a borehole disposed in a formation. The downhole tool may comprise at least one acoustic source and at least one electromagnetic (EM) sensor. An acoustic wave may be emitted from the at least one acoustic source. The acoustic wave may generate an electrical signal when an EM field is present within the borehole. The electrical signal may be measured with the at least one EM sensor. At least one downhole characteristic may be determined based, at least in part, on the measured electrical signal. | 03-17-2016 |
Oleg Bondarenko, San Francisco, CA US
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20090077531 | Systems and Methods to Generate a Software Framework Based on Semantic Modeling and Business Rules - Systems and methods are provided to generate a software framework based on semantic modeling and business rules. In one embodiment, a method implemented in a data processing system, includes: receiving input from one or more first users to generate a first ontology describing a software requirement; receiving input from one or more second users to map the first ontology to a second ontology describing software tools; and generating a software framework in the data processing system based on the input received from the one or more second users to map the first ontology to the second ontology. | 03-19-2009 |
20130129067 | PERSONAL DESKTOP ROUTER - A client-server telephone call router system as part of a customer premises system has a client-server router adapted to execute on a telephony switch, such as a public branch exchange (PBX) or other telephony switch, or on a processor connected by CTI link to a telephony switch. The telephony switch or processor executing the router is connected to a local area network (LAN) that also interconnects computer workstations proximate to telephones connected to the telephony switch. Client user interface applications run on the computer workstations, allowing clients to edit routing rules for the router, which has a list of routing rules keyed to users and workstations of the customer premises system. The editing rules are kept by the router in portions dedicated to individual users. With this system a user can edit at a workstation on the LAN his\her own routing rules, and transmit the edits to the client-server router where the rules will be followed to route calls for that user and protocol. | 05-23-2013 |
Oleg Bondarenko, Daly City, CA US
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20130230160 | CALL AND DATA CORRESPONDENCE IN A CALL-IN CENTER EMPLOYING VIRTUAL RESTRUCTURING FOR COMPUTER TELEPHONY INTEGRATED FUNCTIONALITY - A call center having agent stations comprising telephones connected to computer stations by a Telephone Application Programming Interface (TAPI)-compliant bridge has data pertaining to callers stored in a database on a local area network (LAN) to which the computer stations are also connected. Origination data for incoming calls, both conventional calls to the telephones and computer-simulated calls to the computer platforms, is used as a key to extract data pertaining to calls from the database for display on video display units (VDUs) of the computer workstations where the calls are terminated. In some cases, data is only extracted and displayed for calls from previously listed origination points. | 09-05-2013 |
Oleg Bondarenko, San Carlos, CA US
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20150244870 | PERSONAL DESKTOP ROUTER - A client-server telephone call router system as part of a customer premises system has a client-server router adapted to execute on a telephony switch, such as a public branch exchange (PBX) or other telephony switch, or on a processor connected by CTI link to a telephony switch. The telephony switch or processor executing the router is connected to a local area network (LAN) that also interconnects computer workstations proximate to telephones connected to the telephony switch. Client user interface applications run on the computer workstations, allowing clients to edit routing rules for the router, which has a list of routing rules keyed to users and workstations of the customer premises system. The editing rules are kept by the router in portions dedicated to individual users. With this system a user can edit at a workstation on the LAN his\her own routing rules, and transmit the edits to the client-server router where the rules will be followed to route calls for that user and protocol. | 08-27-2015 |
Paul J. Bondarenko, Gresham, OR US
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20110067636 | INDEXED FEED DISPENSING MECHANISM - An improved livestock feeder provided with an adjustable feed dispensing mechanism including control levers which are operatively connected to the feed metering gates to control the flow of feed to livestock. The dispensing mechanism features a control lever which engage an array of indexing holes formed in the feeder to position the feed gate within the opening to adjust the amount of feed dispensed from the hopper. The dispensing mechanism includes a graduated scale corresponding to each of the index holes to provide a standard setting for the feeder which can be utilized by an animal producer to supply of feed flow at a given stage in the animal's life cycle to obtain a desired growth rate. | 03-24-2011 |
20110253052 | INDEXED FEED DISPENSING MECHANISM - An improved livestock feeder provided with an adjustable feed dispensing mechanism including control levers which are operatively connected to the feed metering gates to control the flow of feed to livestock. The dispensing mechanism features a control lever which engage an array of indexing holes formed in the feeder to position the feed gate within the opening to adjust the amount of feed dispensed from the hopper. The dispensing mechanism includes a graduated scale corresponding to each of the index holes to provide a standard setting for the feeder which can be utilized by an animal producer to supply of feed flow at a given stage in the animal's life cycle to obtain a desired growth rate. | 10-20-2011 |
20130160713 | INDEXED FEED DISPENSING MECHANISM - An improved livestock feeder provided with an adjustable feed dispensing mechanism including control levers which are operatively connected to the feed metering gates to control the flow of feed to livestock. The dispensing mechanism features a control lever which engage an array of indexing holes formed in the feeder to position the feed gate within the opening to adjust the amount of feed dispensed from the hopper. The dispensing mechanism includes a graduated scale corresponding to each of the index holes to provide a standard setting for the feeder which can be utilized by an animal producer to supply of feed flow at a given stage in the animal's life cycle to obtain a desired growth rate. | 06-27-2013 |
20140060440 | Indexed Feed Dispensing Mechanism - An improved livestock feeder provided with an adjustable feed dispensing mechanism including control levers which are operatively connected to the feed metering gates to control the flow of feed to livestock. The dispensing mechanism features a control lever which engage an array of indexing holes formed in the feeder to position the feed gate within the opening to adjust the amount of feed dispensed from the hopper. The dispensing mechanism includes a graduated scale corresponding to each of the index holes to provide a standard setting for the feeder which can be utilized by an animal producer to supply of feed flow at a given stage in the animal's life cycle to obtain a desired growth rate. | 03-06-2014 |
20150034015 | INDEXED FEED DISPENSING MECHANISM - An improved livestock feeder provided with an adjustable feed dispensing mechanism including control levers which are operatively connected to the feed metering gates to control the flow of feed to livestock. The dispensing mechanism features a control lever which engage an array of indexing holes formed in the feeder to position the feed gate within the opening to adjust the amount of feed dispensed from the hopper. The dispensing mechanism includes a graduated scale corresponding to each of the index holes to provide a standard setting for the feeder which can be utilized by an animal producer to supply of feed flow at a given stage in the animal's life cycle to obtain a desired growth rate. | 02-05-2015 |
Pavel Bondarenko, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20100158908 | Stable Polypeptide Formulations - The invention provides a formulation including a buffer having a pH less than 6.0, a divalent cation between about 5-200 mM, an excipient comprising a sugar or polyol and an effective amount of a therapeutic polypeptide. Also provided is a method of stabilizing a polypeptide. The method includes contacting a therapeutic polypeptide with a concentration of divalent cation between about 5-150 150 mM in a buffer having a pH less than 6.0 and an excipient comprising a sugar or polyol. | 06-24-2010 |
20100226925 | Homogeneous Antibody Populations - The present invention is generally directed to methods of producing an increase in the enrichment and/or recovery of preferred forms of monoclonal antibodies. More particularly, the invention relates to methods for eliminating disulfide heterogeneity in the hinge region of recombinant IgG2 antibody proteins. | 09-09-2010 |
20130144041 | HOMOGENEOUS ANTIBODY POPULATIONS - The present invention is generally directed to methods of producing an increase in the enrichment and/or recovery of preferred forms of monoclonal antibodies. More particularly, the invention relates to methods for eliminating disulfide heterogeneity in the hinge region of recombinant IgG2 antibody proteins. | 06-06-2013 |
20140371427 | IgG2 DISULFIDE ISOFORM SEPARATION - Methods for producing an IgG2 antibody preparation enriched for one of several IgG2 structural isoforms, differing by disulfide connectivity in the hinge region of the antibody, are disclosed. | 12-18-2014 |