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Carsten Brake, Essen DE
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20140166035 | TWO PHASE DEVELOPER FOR MEDIUM OXIDATIVE COLOR CHANGE - The subject matter of the present Application is cosmetic agents for treating keratinic fibers, which encompass at least two phases present alongside one another but separated from one another by a phase boundary, where the first phase (I) represents an aqueous phase that contains at least one chemical oxidizing agent, and where the second phase (II) represents a hydrophobic oil phase that contains a mixture of isopropyl palmitate (II-1) and at least one further liquid, branched carboxylic acid ester (II-2). The compositions are particularly shelf-stable and cold-stable, and are notable for outstanding care-providing properties. | 06-19-2014 |
Charles Brake, Alton GB
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20120124961 | Filter Cartridge Assembly For Use With Turbine Engine Systems - A filter cartridge assembly includes a first filter including a first cavity defined therein and a second filter coupled to the first filter. The second filter includes a second cavity defined therein in flow communication with first cavity. The filter cartridge assembly also includes at least one pre-filter extending about the first filter and the second filter such that a third cavity is defined between the at least one pre-filter and at least one of the first filter and the second filter. | 05-24-2012 |
Charles Edward Thomas Brake, Hampshire GB
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20140202235 | CARTRIDGE FILTER ROBUSTNESS TESTING - A method includes providing at least one filter element in a test rig. The at least one filter element separates a clean side from a dirty side within the test rig. The pressure differential between the clean side and the dirty side is measured. The pressure differential between the clean side and the dirty side is increased by filtering particulate matter and fluid from an air flow within the test rig. The at least one filter element is cleaned. The previous three steps are repeated to replicate the conditions the at least one filter element is subjected to during substantially the entire life cycle of the at least one filter element. | 07-24-2014 |
Charles Edward Thomas Brake, Alton GB
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20110209622 | FILTER DEVICE FOR USE WITH MACHINE - Solutions for improving efficiency of a filter device for use with a machine requiring clean airflow are disclosed. In one embodiment, the filter device includes: a filter housing about an airflow inlet of the machine, wherein the filter housing comprises an air-permeable filter media configured to filter particles from multi-directional airflow moving through a substantial portion of the filter housing into the airflow inlet. | 09-01-2011 |
Jeffrey Brake, Newark DE
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20120142823 | TRANSLUCENT AND OPAQUE IMPACT MODIFIERS FOR POLYLACTIC ACID - The invention relates to a blend of one or more biodegradable polymers with one or more impact modifiers, for the purpose of improving the impact properties of the biodegradable polymer(s). The biodegradable polymer is preferably a polylactide or polyhydroxy butyrate. The composition comprises 30-99.9 weight percent of degradable polymer and 0.1 to 15 weight percent of one or more impact modifiers. Haze levels can be controlled by the composition and percentage of impact modifier (or modifiers) selected, to produce a polymer composition having an appearance ranging from translucent to opaque. | 06-07-2012 |
Nevon Brake, Kanata CA
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20150256474 | RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FOR MULTIPLE DESKTOP CONFIGURATIONS FOR SUPPORTING VIRTUAL DESKTOPS OF DIFFERENT USER CLASSES - A service provider can efficiently allocate server computer resources to tenant users, while isolating tenants from such allocation decisions. A tenant specifies a desktop model to be used for virtual desktops to be provisioned for a pool of users. The service provider has desktop managers for each tenant, each of which manages a homogeneous set of server computers to be used for provisioning virtual desktops for the tenant. Different desktop managers for a tenant are used to manage different sets of server computers to support virtual desktops using different desktop models or desktop models with different resource requirements. A resource manager of the service provider assigns virtual desktops to a desktop manager in a manner that optimizes the utilization of the server computers by using information about the desktop model used by the virtual desktops. | 09-10-2015 |
Nevon C. Brake, Kanata CA
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20130091114 | AUTOMATIC CRAWLING OF ENCODED DYNAMIC URLS - A computer program product for crawling URLs that are encoded and highly dynamic, the computer program product includes a non-transitory computer readable storage medium having computer readable program code embodied therewith. The computer readable program code includes computer readable program code configured to retrieve navigational state information corresponding to a URL and compare the navigational state information to previously stored navigational state information corresponding to one or more previously visited URLs. The computer readable program code also includes computer readable program code configured to determine if the URL has been previously visited and retrieve content associated with the URL if the URL has not been previously visited. | 04-11-2013 |
20130091115 | AUTOMATIC CRAWLING OF ENCODED DYNAMIC URLS - A method includes retrieving navigational state information corresponding to a URL; analyzing which navigational state to consider for page identification; comparing the navigational state information to previously stored navigational state information corresponding to one or more previously visited URLs; determining if the URL has been previously visited; and retrieving content associated with the URL if the URL has not been previously visited. | 04-11-2013 |
20130312102 | VERIFYING APPLICATION SECURITY VULNERABILITIES - Verifying application security vulnerabilities includes receiving a source code to analyze, performing a static analysis using the received source code and generating a vulnerability call trace for the received source code. Responsive to a determination that all static analysis results are not validated, mock objects are generated using the vulnerability call trace and a unit test is created using the generated mock objects. The unit test is executed using the generated mock objects and responsive to a determination that an identified vulnerability was validated; a next static analysis result is selected. Responsive to a determination that all static analysis results are validated, results and computed unit tests are reported. | 11-21-2013 |
20140053089 | IDENTIFYING EQUIVALENT JAVASCRIPT EVENTS - Identifying equivalent JavaScript events includes receiving source code containing two JavaScript events for equivalency analysis, extracting an HTML element containing an event from each JavaScript event and analyzing the extracted HTML elements. Responsive to a determination that the HTML elements are of a same type according to equivalency criteria B, and responsive to a determination that the HTML elements have a same number of attributes according to equivalency criteria C, a determination is made whether JavaScript function calls of each JavaScript event are similar according to equivalency criteria A. Responsive to a determination that the JavaScript function calls are similar according to equivalency criteria A, and responsive to a determination that the other attributes of the HTML elements satisfy equivalency criteria D, the JavaScript events are identified as equivalent. | 02-20-2014 |
20150156216 | VERIFYING APPLICATION SECURITY VULNERABILITIES - Verifying application security vulnerabilities includes receiving a source code to analyze, performing a static analysis using the received source code and generating a vulnerability call trace for the received source code. Responsive to a determination that all static analysis results are not validated, mock objects are generated using the vulnerability call trace and a unit test is created using the generated mock objects. The unit test is executed using the generated mock objects and responsive to a determination that an identified vulnerability was validated; a next static analysis result is selected. Responsive to a determination that all static analysis results are validated, results and computed unit tests are reported. | 06-04-2015 |
Nevon C. Brake, Ottawa CA
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20150193402 | TRACKING JAVASCRIPT ACTIONS - An embodiment for tracking JavaScript actions in a rich Internet application, receives a document object model (DOM) representative of a particular page of an application at a particular time and analyzes the DOM received to identify each JavaScript action on the particular page for which each JavaScript action identified, a JavaScript action characteristics ID is calculated and stored. Responsive to a determination multiple instances of a same ID exist, collecting a list of JavaScript actions corresponding to each ID corresponding to a multiple JavaScript action and removing from memory JavaScript action entries for the multiple instances of the same ID. A neighbor influence is computed for a member of the list of JavaScript actions remaining and the JavaScript action ID calculated for the member of the list of JavaScript actions remaining is stored. Responsive to a determination there are no more multiple JavaScript actions, return all JavaScript action IDs stored. | 07-09-2015 |
Paul C. Brake, Brockville CA
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20120292318 | TANK FACILITY WITH SIDE ACCESS - A side access tank facility including an enclosure for containing water therein. The enclosure has an opening disposed in a side wall thereof. A cover covers the opening in a water sealing engagement with the enclosure. The side access tank facility further comprises an in-tank equipment holding structure for holding in-tank equipment at a predetermined position inside the enclosure. A moving mechanism is provided for moving the in-tank equipment holding structure between a position inside the enclosure and a position outside the enclosure. | 11-22-2012 |