Cox, WA
Andrew D. Cox, Redmond, WA US
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20110173564 | EXTENDING VIEW FUNCTIONALITY OF APPLICATION - The viewing functionality of an application may be extended by use of an adapter. An application is instantiated, and the application may provide a view box that contains a scrolling feature as part of its interface. The adapter uses the application “behind the scenes” to collect information in a way that is not visible to the user. Mouse gestures may be defined to perform various viewing functions such as zooming. The adapter intercepts these gestures in the window that the user uses to interact with the application, and interprets the gestures as specific view commands (such as zoom). Based on the commands (or, possibly, in anticipation of commands that have not yet been issued), the adapter uses the application to collect content. The application then scales the content appropriately, puts the scaled content in a document, and overlays the document on top of the view box. | 07-14-2011 |
20110307808 | RENDERING INCOMPATIBLE CONTENT WITHIN A USER INTERFACE - An increasing amount of the world's content resides on the web in a form targeted to web browser rendering. It may be advantageous to utilize this web content within non-web-based rich client applications because such rich client applications may provide robust features and/or interactions that web-based platforms lack. Unfortunately, integrating web content into non-web user interfaces may be a difficult task. Accordingly, one or more systems and/or techniques for rendering web content within a user interface are disclosed herein. In particular, a composition component may be configured to invoke one or more rendering components to generate rendered web content in a common format within a surface. The rendered web content may be provided to a user interface for display. An input component may be configured to invoke a rendering component to update rendered web content based upon interaction with rendered web content within the user interface. | 12-15-2011 |
Anthony Cox, Seattle, WA US
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20110314153 | NETWORKED DEVICE AUTHENTICATION, PAIRING AND RESOURCE SHARING - A system and method are disclosed for pairing computing devices using an authentication protocol that allows an initiating computing device to gain access to a secure, encrypted network of a target computing device. | 12-22-2011 |
20110314168 | SYSTEM FOR INTERACTION OF PAIRED DEVICES - A system and method are disclosed for setting interactions between paired computing devices. Paired devices may interact in a master-slave relationship, where the slave device is an intelligent computing device capable of performing a wide variety of functions for the master computing device. When initiating a paired relationship, various characteristics relating to the initiating device are recorded, and the used in defining the relationship between the initiating device and the target device with which the initiating device paired. In a further example of interactions between paired computing devices, user-defined policies may be recorded, stored and implemented which affect the behavior of one or both computing devices when the two devices are paired. | 12-22-2011 |
Anthony J. Cox, Seattle, WA US
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20140171191 | COMPUTATIONALLY GENERATING TURN-BASED GAME CINEMATICS - Systems and methods for computationally generating a cinematic animation in a turn-based game program are provided. In one aspect, a phase intensity scoring engine is configured to receive a turn report at a conclusion of a turn, divide it into turn phases, and score the intensity of each phase, so that an animation sequence template may be populated with the turn phases based on their intensity scores. At least one action sequence template is selected for each turn phase, and an action sequence instance is created for each action sequence template based upon game data. Action sequence instances for each turn phase are rendered to produce a cinematic visually animation summarizing the turn. | 06-19-2014 |
20140171204 | ASYNCHRONOUS CLOUD RENDERED VIDEO DELIVERY - Asynchronous cloud rendered video delivery systems and methods are provided. According to one aspect, the method may include at a turn-based game program executed by a game server, receiving a turn input from a client device via a wide area network; determining that a turn advance occurs within the turn-based game program, and determining at least one rendering event associated with the turn advance. The method may further include sending a rendering request to generate a rendered video to a rendering server, receiving from the rendering server a message indicating that the rendering request has been completed, sending a turn available message to the client device, the turn available message including a network address of a storage server at which the rendered video is stored, to cause the client device to download and display the rendered video from the network address at the storage server. | 06-19-2014 |
Brian Rush Cox, Seattle, WA US
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20150227207 | Input Device Haptics and Pressure Sensing - Input device haptics and pressure sensing techniques are described. An input device includes an outer surface, a pressure sensor and haptic feedback mechanism, and a pressure sensing and haptic feedback module. The outer surface is configured to receive an application of pressure by an object. The pressure sensor and haptic feedback mechanism has one or more piezos configured to detect and quantify an amount of the application of the pressure to the outer surface by the object, the one or more piezos configured to output a signal indicating the quantified amount of the pressure. The pressure sensing and haptic feedback module is configured to receive the signal from the one or more piezos indicating the quantified amount of the pressure and control the haptic feedback of the pressure sensor and haptic feedback mechanism. | 08-13-2015 |
Christopher Cox, Seattle, WA US
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20120124482 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MONITORING AND ENCOURAGING PERSONAL DREAM ACHIEVEMENT - Methods and systems are provided for use in monitoring and encouraging the attainment of personal dreams. Users can publish dreams and action steps to online social networks and receive comments related thereto. Third-party users can write suggestions in connection with the dreams or action steps to help the user achieve the dreams. Anonymous feeds regarding the dreams and related actions can be sent to target sites as a function of user identity. | 05-17-2012 |
Dave Cox, Redmond, WA US
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20080229189 | METHOD FOR SYNCHRONOUSLY BINDING AN EXTERNAL BEHAVIOR TO A WEB PAGE ELEMENT - A new form of DHTML behaviors, called ˜Element Behaviors,” wherein a behavior component is bound to an HTML element, and not just attached to the element as with attached behaviors. A special processing instruction is used to import the Element Behavior into a Web page. Upon parsing the Web page, the Element Behavior is initialized as soon as it has been downloaded and parsed. This immediate initialization makes the Element Behavior declaratively available to bind synchronously to the element(s) it is modifying. A viewLink is a feature of Element Behaviors that permits encapsulation of a behavior component file (e.g., an HTC file) so that the structure of the HTC file is transparent to a Web page (˜primary document”) to which the HTC file is linked, but the content of the HTC file may be displayed in the primary document. The viewLink provides a pointer to the content in the encapsulated HTC file, and renders that content in the primary document, without incorporating the elements of the encapsulated HTC file into the primary document structure. | 09-18-2008 |
Eli Cox, Spokane, WA US
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20150182889 | ENHANCED MOMENTUM CLEANING DEVICE FOR ROTATING BELT SCREENS AND FILTERS - The present technology is directed to fluid filtration systems having enhanced momentum cleaning devices for filter belts and associated systems and methods. In some embodiments, for example, a filtering system includes a fluid channel having a continuous-loop filter belt positioned therein. The filter belt can be configured to trap contaminants while allowing fluid to pass through the filter belt. The system further includes a first cleaning device proximate to the filter belt and a second cleaning device proximate to the filter belt and downstream of the first cleaning device. In particular embodiments the first cleaning device is a scraping blade that presses against the filter belt and the second cleaning device is one of a wave form, vibrational, or mixed-phase stream energy delivery device. | 07-02-2015 |
Elyssa Cox, Kirkland, WA US
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20080313671 | MAINTAINING ACCURATE CHANNEL LINE-UP BY PERSISTENTLY MONITORING AVAILABILITY OF ACCESSIBLE CHANNELS - A channel updater. The channel updater maintains an accurate channel line-up by automatically testing accessible channels to determine if those channels are available for viewing. Available channels are added to the channel line-up, and unavailable channels are subtracted from the channel line-up. The updater persistently retests the channels so that changes in channel availability are reflected in the channel line-up. | 12-18-2008 |
Elyssa Cox, Redmond, WA US
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20100175023 | REVEALING OF TRUNCATED CONTENT ON SCROLLABLE GRID - Various embodiments related to the revealing of truncated content on a scrollable grid are disclosed. One disclosed embodiment provides a computing device comprising a display, a processor, and memory comprising instructions executable by the processor to display a cell of a grid of content at a first, smaller size and display in the cell a content item that is truncated based upon the first, smaller size of the cell. The computing device is further configured to receive a request to scroll the grid, and scroll the grid on the display device. During scrolling, the size of the cell is increased to a second, larger size, and a revealing of a truncated portion of the content item is animated. | 07-08-2010 |
Gordon M. Cox, Issaquah, WA US
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20100291258 | CURE TOOL WITH INTEGRATED EDGE BREATHER AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A tool for curing a composite layup comprises a tool body having a surface adapted to support a composite layup thereon. The tool includes an integrated breather for allowing removal of air from the layup during curing. | 11-18-2010 |
20130014901 | CURE TOOL WITH INTEGRATED EDGE BREATHER AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A tool for curing a composite layup comprises a tool body having a surface adapted to support a composite layup thereon. The tool includes an integrated breather for allowing removal of air from the layup during curing. | 01-17-2013 |
20150129136 | CURE TOOL WITH INTEGRATED EDGE BREATHER AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A tool for curing a composite layup comprises a tool body having a surface adapted to support a composite layup thereon. The tool includes an integrated breather for allowing removal of air from the layup during curing. | 05-14-2015 |
20160031167 | BLADDER SYSTEM FOR CURING COMPOSITE PARTS - Method and apparatus for use in curing of a composite charge having an internal cavity. Apparatus includes a flexible bladder adapted to be placed in the cavity for applying pressure on the composite charge during curing. An end fitting is operatively coupled to the flexible bladder. The end fitting defining a bolt bore and a horizontal bore. When a vent bolt is operatively coupled to the bolt bore of the end fitting, the vent bolt and the horizontal bore define a pressure passageway that allows an interior of the bladder to become subjected to external pressure. | 02-04-2016 |
Jeff Cox, Fall City, WA US
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20160080245 | METHOD FOR SCALABLE COMPUTER NETWORK PARTITIONING - Various techniques for partitioning a computer network is disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, control plane functions (e.g., computation of network routes) and/or forwarding plane functions (e.g., routing, forwarding, switching) may be partitioned and performed individually on per domain basis based on (1) a network configuration of a particular domain (e.g., end points and/or lower-level domains in the particular domain); and (2) one or more higher-level domains connected to the particular domain in the hierarchy. Thus, a particular domain can manage various network operations of the domain without concerns regarding end points or network nodes in other domains of the hierarchy. Thus, network configuration and operation may be partitioned to reduce hardware costs and operational complexity even as the size of the overall computer networks increases. | 03-17-2016 |
20160080258 | METHOD FOR END POINT IDENTIFICATION IN COMPUTER NETWORKS - Various techniques for partitioning a computer network is disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, control plane functions (e.g., computation of network routes) and/or forwarding plane functions (e.g., routing, forwarding, switching) may be partitioned and performed individually on per domain basis based on (1) a network configuration of a particular domain (e.g., end points and/or lower-level domains in the particular domain); and (2) one or more higher-level domains connected to the particular domain in the hierarchy. Thus, a particular domain can manage various network operations of the domain without concerns regarding end points or network nodes in other domains of the hierarchy. Thus, network configuration and operation may be partitioned to reduce hardware costs and operational complexity even as the size of the overall computer networks increases. | 03-17-2016 |
Jeremiah Cox, Redmond, WA US
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20130031374 | FIRMWARE-BASED TRUSTED PLATFORM MODULE FOR ARM PROCESSOR ARCHITECTURES AND TRUSTZONE SECURITY EXTENSIONS - A “Firmware-Based TPM” or “fTPM” ensures that secure code execution is isolated to prevent a wide variety of potential security breaches. Unlike a conventional hardware based Trusted Platform Module (TPM), isolation is achieved without the use of dedicated security processor hardware or silicon. In general, the fTPM is first instantiated in a pre-OS boot environment by reading the fTPM from system firmware or firmware accessible memory or storage and placed into read-only protected memory of the device. Once instantiated, the fTPM enables execution isolation for ensuring secure code execution. More specifically, the fTPM is placed into protected read-only memory to enable the device to use hardware such as the ARM® architecture's TrustZone™ extensions and security primitives (or similar processor architectures), and thus the devices based on such architectures, to provide secure execution isolation within a “firmware-based TPM” without requiring hardware modifications to existing devices. | 01-31-2013 |
20130159729 | SOFTWARE-BASED TRUSTED PLATFORM MODULE - A “Firmware-Based TPM” or “fTPM” ensures that secure code execution is isolated to prevent a wide variety of potential security breaches. Unlike a conventional hardware based Trusted Platform Module (TPM), isolation is achieved without the use of dedicated security processor hardware or silicon. In general, the fTPM is first instantiated in a pre-OS boot environment by reading the fTPM from system firmware or firmware accessible memory or storage and placed into read-only protected memory of the device. Once instantiated, the fTPM enables execution isolation for ensuring secure code execution. More specifically, the fTPM is placed into protected read-only memory to enable the device to use hardware such as the ARM® architecture's TrustZone™ extensions and security primitives (or similar processor architectures), and thus the devices based on such architectures, to provide secure execution isolation within a “firmware-based TPM” without requiring hardware modifications to existing devices. | 06-20-2013 |
20160048678 | TRUSTZONE-BASED INTEGRITY MEASUREMENTS AND VERIFICATION USING A SOFTWARE-BASED TRUSTED PLATFORM MODULE - A “Firmware-Based TPM” or “fTPM” ensures that secure code execution is isolated to prevent a wide variety of potential security breaches. Unlike a conventional hardware based Trusted Platform Module (TPM), isolation is achieved without the use of dedicated security processor hardware or silicon. In general, the fTPM is first instantiated in a pre-OS boot environment by reading the fTPM from system firmware or firmware accessible memory or storage and placed into read-only protected memory of the device. Once instantiated, the fTPM enables execution isolation for ensuring secure code execution. More specifically, the fTPM is placed into protected read-only memory to enable the device to use hardware such as the ARM® architecture's TrustZone™ extensions and security primitives (or similar processor architectures), and thus the devices based on such architectures, to provide secure execution isolation within a “firmware-based TPM” without requiring hardware modifications to existing devices. | 02-18-2016 |
Joseph Jeremiah Cox, Vancouver, WA US
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20090261197 | Nosewheel control apparatus - An apparatus for driving a taxiing aircraft is disclosed, comprising, in an aircraft, two self-propelled nosewheels, each having an electric motor; equipment for flight; dual-function controlling means for controlling said equipment for flight and said nosewheels, said dual-function controlling means being disposed in the cockpit of said aircraft; sensing means; and switching means,—wherein said switching means are operable to switch the function of said dual-function controlling means between controlling said equipment for flight and controlling said nosewheels. Said dual function controlling means may control speed and/or steering of the aircraft. Second controlling means may be provided, and may be disposed externally to the aircraft. | 10-22-2009 |
Kelly Cox, Camano Island, WA US
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20080248163 | BUTTER RELATED FOOD PRODUCT AND METHOD - A butter related food product comprising a water component and a hydrocolloid dietary fiber component with a butter component. In one embodiment, at least a portion of the water component and the dietary fiber component are mixed to form a hydrocolloid mixture, and this mixture is in turn mixed with the butter component. Inulin as a dietary fiber is utilized in many instances. The butter related product can advantageously be used in various food recipes where there is butter and also sugar as two of the components. The actual butter fraction would be substituted for all or part of the butter in the recipe, and also the sweetness provided by the inulin would reduce all or part of the sugar in the recipe. In another embodiment the buttermilk MFGM that is derived from churning the cream that is being processed in a butter churn is able to function as the water component of the mixture. | 10-09-2008 |
Martin Cox, Redmond, WA US
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20090006936 | Collaborative document authoring - Embodiments are provided to enable a collaborative authoring of a document or other data structure. In an embodiment, a system includes a number of components configured to structure a collaborative authoring process. The components of the system can be used to define a number of sections, roles, and other collaboration parameters associated with a collaboration effort. A workspace can be provisioned to allow participants to interact with the document based in part on a number of permissions. Components of the system can be used to communicate a customized document to the participants based in part on an associated role and other collaboration parameters. Other embodiments and collaborative functionality are available. | 01-01-2009 |
Matthew R. Cox, Kirkland, WA US
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20130007371 | Browser Storage Management - Browser storage management techniques are described. In one or more implementations, inputs are received at a computing device that specify maximum aggregate sizes of application and database caches, respectively, of browser storage to be used to locally store data at the computing device. For example, the inputs may be provided using a policy, by an administrator of the computing device, and so on. The maximum aggregate sizes are set of application and database caches, respectively, of browser storage at the computing device to the sizes specified by the inputs. | 01-03-2013 |
20130219383 | Using an Application Cache to Update Resources of Installed Applications - Various embodiments enable installable applications that are to be used on a local client machine to utilize an application cache manifest file that resides remotely, on the web, to define various resources that are to be updated and available offline after the installable application has been deployed on the local client machine Whenever the content of the manifest file is updated on the web, the installed application automatically updates its local application cache resources and allows the installed application to use those resources offline. This is done without having to install a new update of the application or burden the user with having to navigate to a location to obtain the updated content. | 08-22-2013 |
20130227272 | Dynamic Selection of Security Protocol - Techniques described herein enable a client to store information indicating whether various hosts (e.g., servers, web domains) support a preferred security protocol, such as a False Start-modified TLS or SSL protocol. The client may then use this information to dynamically determine whether to use the preferred protocol when connecting to a particular host. When the client attempts a handshake to establish a secure connection with a host for the first time, the client does so using the preferred protocol. If the handshake fails, the client locally stores domain or other identifying information for the host so that the client may employ a non-preferred protocol in subsequent connection attempts. Thus, a client may avoid performance degradation caused by attempting a preferred-protocol connection with a host that does not support the preferred protocol. Stored information may include a time stamp enable periodic checks for host capability updates. | 08-29-2013 |
20140013001 | PARALLEL PROBING FOR EFFICIENT PROXY SELECTION IN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS - In one or more embodiments, clients in various networks can proactively probe multiple proxies that are returned to the client. Clients can sort the proxies based on various parameters, such as connection time parameters as well as other parameters, and utilize the fastest or one of the fastest proxies available, or select a proxy based on other parameters that indicate the proxy is reliable. In this manner, slow or unreliable proxies can be avoided. | 01-09-2014 |
20140297903 | Reliable Socket Transfer - Various embodiments initialize a communication link associated with data transfer to a connected state between participants in the communication link. In some cases, the communication link is paired with a first Input/Output (I/O) completion port effective to enable the data transfer. Some embodiments disassociate the communication link with the first I/O completion port and re-initialize the communication link while retaining the connected state. Alternately or additionally, the communication link is paired with at least a second I/O completion port. In some cases, the second I/O completion port utilizes an I/O model that differs from an I/O model associated with the first I/O completion port. Alternately or additionally, the communication link can be reconfigured to follow a IO model that does not utilize an IO completion port at all. | 10-02-2014 |
20140298073 | On-Demand Scalable Timer Wheel - Various embodiments enable on-demand scaling of a timer wheel. Some embodiments dynamically start and stop a timer wheel based, at least in part, on whether the timer wheel has any associated active timers. In some cases, the timer wheel is suspended when all associated active timers have been serviced. Alternately or additionally, the timer wheel is re-activated upon associating one or more active timers in need of service to the timer wheel. Various embodiments enable addition and removal of timer(s) to the timer wheel and/or various time slots associated with the timer wheel without using a global lock associated with the timer wheel. | 10-02-2014 |
Robert W. Duffy Cox, Lynden, WA US
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20110300023 | Shell Egg Pasteurization System and Method - A batch processing control system for a shell egg pasteurizer controls the time and temperature in which batches of shell eggs are held in a pasteurization bath in accordance with a predetermined pasteurization protocol for designated egg size and start temperature. The predetermined pasteurization protocol is preferably statistically verified to optimize batches of eggs having the designated size and start temperature. The system also includes reporting software that generates daily reports to track each respective batch and verify that the batch has been pasteurized according to the statistically verified protocol. | 12-08-2011 |
20130183416 | Shell Egg Pasteurization System and Method - A hatch processing control system for a shell egg pasteurizer controls the time and temperature in which batches of shell eggs are held in a pasteurization bath in accordance with a predetermined pasteurization protocol for designated egg size and start temperature. The predetermined pasteurization protocol is preferably statistically verified to optimize batches of eggs having the designated size and start temperature. The system also includes reporting software that generates daily reports to track each respective batch and verify that the batch has been pasteurized according to the statistically verified protocol. | 07-18-2013 |
20150264949 | Water Bath Shell Egg Pasteurization System - A batch processing control system for a shell egg pasteurizer controls the time and temperature in which batches of shell eggs are held in a pasteurization bath in accordance with a predetermined pasteurization protocol for designated egg size and start temperature. The predetermined pasteurization protocol is preferably statistically verified to optimize batches of eggs having the designated size and start temperature. The system also includes reporting software that generates daily reports to track each respective batch and verify that the batch has been pasteurized according to the statistically verified protocol. | 09-24-2015 |
Shaun Cox, Redmond, WA US
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20110307444 | REPLICATING SERVER CONFIGURATION DATA IN DISTRIBUTED SERVER ENVIRONMENTS - Components of a distributed server system are configured through replicating configuration data from a central configuration store to server machines. Configuration data is placed in globally identifiable containers or batches. A master replication agent service and a file transfer agent service running in conjunction with a central data storage unit are responsible for replicating configuration data within the batches to other machines in the deployment. A replica replication agent service running on the individual machines updates its own state and posts its latest status back to the central replication services, which upon receiving the status from every machine pushes changes to synchronize the machines with the latest configuration in central store. | 12-15-2011 |
20110307587 | DEFINITION CONFIGURATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF DISTRIBUTED SERVER SYSTEMS THROUGH STRUCTURED DATA MODEL - A platform for manipulating data associated with defining, deploying, and administering distributed server systems utilizes a structured data model with a flexible replication mechanism, a set of schemas, and an object model to manipulate system topology, configuration (settings), and policies. A scoping mechanism for characteristics of the settings, policies, and resolution is provided in addition to the data model along with an authorization mechanism for single and multi-tenant environments. | 12-15-2011 |
Shaun D. Cox, Redmond, WA US
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20110153826 | FAULT TOLERANT AND SCALABLE LOAD DISTRIBUTION OF RESOURCES - A resource is located on a server using a distributed resource algorithm that is executing on each server within a cluster of servers. A request for a resource is received at a server in the cluster. The server executes the distributed resource algorithm to determine the server that owns the requested resource. The distributed resource algorithm automatically adapts itself to servers being added or removed within the cluster and is directed at evenly distributing resources across the available servers within the cluster. | 06-23-2011 |
20120131152 | MANAGING RICH PRESENCE COLLECTIONS IN A SINGLE REQUEST - A method and system for increasing the computational and network efficiency of presence servers having collections of publications is provided. The presence system uses several techniques that enable a presence server to provide rich presence information without requiring expensive processing. First, the presence system accepts batches of publication updates in a single presence update request. Similarly, the presence system accepts batches of subscription requests. Next, the presence system supports new expiration types for publication update requests that eliminate the need for a publishing user to continually refresh presence information that has not changed. Finally, the presence system accepts access lists that contain membership groups rather than an individual list of users that are to have access to a particular presence collection. | 05-24-2012 |
Shaun David Cox, Redmond, WA US
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20100318562 | EFFICIENT DATABASE LOOKUP OPERATIONS - A system, apparatus, method, and computer-readable media are provided for efficient database lookup operations. According to method, procedural checks for generating a response to a database query are converted into a set of database operations. The database operations are performed the first time a query of the database is received to generate a set of possible results for the query. The set of possible results for the query are then stored. A specific answer to the query is generated from the set of possible results. Future database queries are responded to by generating an answer to the query from the stored set of possible results. | 12-16-2010 |
Shaun David Cox, Kirkland, WA US
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20140195746 | DMA CHANNELS - Communicating between an application and a hardware device. A method includes an application writing data to host physical memory using an application view of the memory. The method further includes mapping the data in the physical memory to a hardware driver view, usable by a hardware driver, without needing to copy the data to a different physical storage location. The method further includes mapping the data to a hardware accessible view accessible by a hardware device without needing to copy the data to a different physical storage location | 07-10-2014 |
20140195834 | HIGH THROUGHPUT LOW LATENCY USER MODE DRIVERS IMPLEMENTED IN MANAGED CODE - Implementing a safe driver that can support high throughput and low latency devices. The method includes receiving a hardware message from a hardware device. The method further includes delivering the hardware message to one or more driver processes executing in user mode using a zero-copy to allow the one or more driver processes to support high throughput and low latency hardware devices. | 07-10-2014 |
Thomas Cox, Redmond, WA US
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20090226433 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE THERAPY AND DIAGNOSIS OF INFLUENZA - The present invention provides novel human anti-influenza antibodies and related compositions and methods. These antibodies are used in the diagnosis and treatment of influenza infection. | 09-10-2009 |
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Thomas Cox, Seattle, WA US
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20100178295 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE THERAPY AND DIAGNOSIS OF INFLUENZA - The present invention provides novel human anti-influenza antibodies and related compositions and methods. These antibodies are used in the diagnosis and treatment of influenza infection. | 07-15-2010 |
Thomas C. Cox, Redmond, WA US
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20100291075 | Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF) Neutralizing Antibodies - The invention provides a GM-CSF neutralizing human monoclonal antibody, 1783J22, as well as methods of making and use thereof. The monoclonal antibody is further characterized by its ability to bind epitopes from GM-CSF proteins of multiple species. | 11-18-2010 |
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20110070235 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE THERAPY AND DIAGNOSIS OF INFLUENZA - The present invention provides compositions, vaccines, and methods for diagnosing, treating, and preventing influenza infection using a combination of antibodies raised against the influenza hemagglutinin and the matrix 2 ectodomain polypeptides. | 03-24-2011 |
20120121603 | Compositions And Methods For The Therapy And Diagnosis Of Influenza - The present invention provides novel human anti-influenza antibodies and related compositions and methods. These antibodies are used in the diagnosis and treatment of influenza infection. | 05-17-2012 |
20120207760 | Compositions and Methods for the Therapy and Diagnosis of Influenza - The present invention provides compositions, vaccines, and methods for diagnosing, treating, and preventing influenza infection using a combination of antibodies raised against the influenza hemagglutinin and the matrix 2 ectodomain polypeptides. | 08-16-2012 |
20120315277 | Compositions and Methods for the Therapy and Diagnosis of Influenza - The present invention provides novel human anti-influenza antibodies and related compositions and methods. These antibodies are used in the diagnosis and treatment of influenza infection. | 12-13-2012 |
20130158238 | Compositions and Methods for the Therapy and Diagnosis of Influenza - The present invention provides novel human anti-influenza antibodies and related compositions and methods. These antibodies are used in the diagnosis and treatment of influenza infection. | 06-20-2013 |
20140135480 | Compositions and Methods for the Therapy and Diagnosis of Influenza - The present invention provides novel human anti-influenza antibodies and related compositions and methods. These antibodies are used in the diagnosis and treatment of influenza infection. | 05-15-2014 |
20140363441 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE THERAPY AND DIAGNOSIS OF INFLUENZA - The present invention provides novel human anti-influenza antibodies and related compositions and methods. These antibodies are used in the diagnosis and treatment of influenza infection. | 12-11-2014 |
20150098948 | Compositions And Methods For The Therapy And Diagnosis Of Influenza - The present invention provides novel human anti-influenza antibodies and related compositions and methods. These antibodies are used in the diagnosis and treatment of influenza infection. | 04-09-2015 |
20150104459 | Compositions and Methods for the Therapy and Diagnosis of Influenza - The present invention provides compositions, vaccines, and methods for diagnosing, treating, and preventing influenza infection using a combination of antibodies raised against the influenza hemagglutinin and the matrix 2 ectodomain polypeptides. | 04-16-2015 |
Tom Cox, Kenmore, WA US
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20150095791 | CONTROL AND PART COMPLIANT HIERARCHY - A hierarchy of controls and parts, that are each in accordance with constraints of a computing executing context. A control is executable code that performs a function and which may impart a visualization. A part is a unit of visualization container that has its own visualization and/or shows visualizations from one or more compliant controls associated with the part. | 04-02-2015 |
20150095811 | CONTEXT AWARE USER INTERFACE PARTS - A model for displaying multiple user interface elements such that each control includes a container that includes standard functionality across at least a majority of the user interface elements. For instance, such standard functionality might include a part status indication, a title, a content status indication, a command invocation function, a part resizing function, and so forth. The model may also provide for standardization of resizing of user interface elements. For a given user interface element, there would be a predetermined number of possible size and shapes, each corresponding to a different projection of data. For instance, all of the user interface elements on a screen may fall within the predetermined number of possible size and shapes, thereby allowing more functional layout of the user interface on the display. | 04-02-2015 |
William Cox, Vancouver, WA US
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20150247799 | DETECTION OF IMMOBILIZED NUCLEIC ACID - The present invention provides methods for determining the presence of immobilized nucleic acid employing unsymmetrical cyanine dyes that are derivatives of thiazole orange, a staining solution and select fluorogenic compounds that are characterized as being essentially non-genotoxic. The methods comprise immobilizing nucleic acid, single or double stranded DNA, RNA or a combination thereof, on a solid or semi solid support, contacting the immobilized nucleic acid with an unsymmetrical cyanine dye compound and then illuminating the immobilized nucleic acid with an appropriate wavelength whereby the presence of the nucleic acid is determined. The cyanine dye compounds are typically present in an aqueous staining solution comprising the dye compound and a tris acetate or tris borate buffer wherein the solution facilitates the contact of the dye compound and the immobilized nucleic acid. | 09-03-2015 |
William Gregory Cox, Vancouver, WA US
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20140076726 | Detection of Immobilized Nucleic Acid - The present invention provides methods for determining the presence of immobilized nucleic acid employing unsymmetrical cyanine dyes that are derivatives of thiazole orange, a staining solution and select fluorogenic compounds that are characterized as being essentially non-genotoxic. The methods comprise immobilizing nucleic acid, single or double stranded DNA, RNA or a combination thereof, on a solid or semi solid support, contacting the immobilized nucleic acid with an unsymmetrical cyanine dye compound and then illuminating the immobilized nucleic acid with an appropriate wavelength whereby the presence of the nucleic acid is determined. The cyanine dye compounds are typically present in an aqueous staining solution comprising the dye compound and a tris acetate or tris borate buffer wherein the solution facilitates the contact of the dye compound and the immobilized nucleic acid. | 03-20-2014 |