Daines, US
Andrew Daines, New York, NY US
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20120129585 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SCORING COMPETITIVE STRATEGY PREDICTIONS OF USERS ON A PLAY-BY-PLAY BASIS - The present disclosure describes, among other things, a method that includes receiving, by a first computing device, an identity of an event that has occurred in a sporting competition, the sporting competition comprising a plurality of events. The method includes determining, by a processor of the first computing device, a probability that the event would occur. The method includes determining, by the processor of the first computing device, a number of points based at least in part on the probability that the event would occur. The method includes receiving, by the first computing device, a prediction of an event from a second computing device in communication with the first computing device. The method includes increasing, by the processor of the first computing device, a score of a user of the second computing device by the number of points if the prediction of the event matches the identity of the event. | 05-24-2012 |
20130273987 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SCORING COMPETITIVE STRATEGY PREDICTIONS OF USERS ON A PLAY-BY-PLAY BASIS - The present disclosure describes, among other things, a method that may include receiving, by a first computing device, an identity of an event that has occurred in a sporting competition, the sporting competition comprising a plurality of events. The method may include determining, by a processor of the first computing device, a probability that the event would occur. The method may include determining, by the processor of the first computing device, a number of points based at least in part on the probability that the event would occur. The method may include receiving, by the first computing device, a prediction of an event from a second computing device in communication with the first computing device. The method may include increasing, by the processor of the first computing device, a score of a user of the second computing device by the number of points if the prediction of the event matches the identity of the event. | 10-17-2013 |
Bryce Daines, Johnston, IA US
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20140182009 | GENETIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE RESISTANCE AND METHODS OF USE - Various methods and compositions are provided for identifying and/or selecting soybean plants or soybean germplasm with improved resistance to soybean cyst nematode. In certain embodiments, the method comprises detecting at least one marker locus that is associated with resistance to soybean cyst nematode. In other embodiments, the method further comprises detecting at least one marker profile or haplotype associated with resistance to soybean cyst nematode. In further embodiments, the method comprises crossing a selected soybean plant with a second soybean plant. Further provided are markers, primers, probes and kits useful for identifying and/or selecting soybean plants or soybean germplasm with improved resistance to soybean cyst nematode. | 06-26-2014 |
20150143583 | USE OF THE SOYBEAN SUCROSE SYNTHASE PROMOTER TO INCREASE PLANT SEED LIPID CONTENT - Recombinant DNA constructs comprising the soybean sucrose synthase promoter operably linked to polynucleotides encoding transcription factors such as ODP1, Lec1 and FUSCA3 are disclosed. These constructs are used for increasing oil content while maintaining normal germination in oilseed plants. Methods to increase oil content in the seeds of an oilseed plant using this construct are also disclosed herein. | 05-21-2015 |
Bryce Reid Daines, Johnston, IA US
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20130340115 | GENETIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH RESISTANCE OF SOYBEAN TO CYST NEMATODE AND METHODS OF USE - Various compositions and methods are provided for identifying and selecting plants with enhanced resistance to soybean cyst nematode (SCN). Further provided are transgenic plants, plant parts, and seed and methods of their use comprising a heterologous polynucleotide operably linked to a promoter active in the plant are provided, as are methods of making such plants and methods of use, wherein said heterologous polynucleotide comprises at least one, or any combination thereof, of Glyma18g2580, Glyma18g2590, Glyma18g2600, Glyma18g2610; and Glyma18g2570 or an active variant or fragment thereof. Expression of the heterologous polynucleotide enhances the resistance of the plant to cyst nematode. | 12-19-2013 |
Dayle A. Daines, Macon, GA US
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20120315643 | Alternative Splicing Constructs and Methods of Use - Provided are alternative splicing constructs and methods for their use. In particular, CD44 based alternative splicing constructs are provided that include CD44 exon 5. These alternative splicing constructs are useful in high-throughput assays for testing the effects of compounds on splicing and for achieving targeted cell death. | 12-13-2012 |
Eric R. Daines, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20160022539 | A PREFILLED MEDICATION DEVICE, METHOD OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - The invention generally relates to prefilled disposable medication devices, method of making, and using to store, contain and deliver at least a diluent for allergenic extract and more particularly to a prefilled cartridge containing a diluent for allergenic extract for use with an injection pen for allergy treatments. | 01-28-2016 |
Gina Daines, Holladay, UT US
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20140335481 | HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, DEVICES, AND RELATED METHODS - An electronic device for managing a health plan comprises an electronic display and a processor configured to maintain a meal plan to be displayed on the electronic display. The meal plan has a plurality of meals as guidance for a user to consume during a day. The processor is further configured to switch a meal of the plurality of meals with a specific meal offered by a specific entity. The specific meal can have substantially the same nutritional characteristics as the meal being switched out. A computer-readable medium including instructions stored thereon, that when executed by a processor may cause the processor to manage a meal database. A related method for managing a health management system is disclosed that includes switching the meal from the meal plan with a specific meal from the one or more specific meals. | 11-13-2014 |
Kevin Q Daines, Liberty Lake, WA US
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20090003313 | Activating a Tunnel upon Receiving a Control Packet - Packet switch operating methods and packet switches receive, at a packet switch, a control packet from another packet switch. The packet switch and the other packet switch are coupled together by two or more tunnels. The control packet indicates that a particular one of the tunnels is active on the other packet switch. In response, the packet switch operating methods and packet switches activate the particular tunnel indicated by the received control packet on the packet switch. | 01-01-2009 |
20090003336 | Determining a Logical Neighbor of a Network Element - Element managers and processes receive, from a selected network element, first neighbor information describing a first neighboring network element directly connected to the selected network element and second neighbor information describing a different second neighboring network element directly connected to the selected network element. Based at least in part on the first neighbor information and the second neighbor information, the element managers and processes determine that the first neighboring network element is a logical neighbor that is connected by a tunnel to the selected network element and is coupled to the selected network element via one or more intermediate packet switches. | 01-01-2009 |
20090003337 | Determining the State of a Tunnel with Respect to a Control Protocol - Element managers and processes retrieve information from a first packet switch. The information is derived from layer-two (data link layer) control packets relayed from a second packet switch to the first packet switch via a tunnel. The layer-two control packets conform to a layer-two control protocol. Based at least in part on the retrieved information, the element managers and processes determine that the tunnel is configured to relay layer-two control packets conforming to the layer-two control protocol despite a desired tunnel configuration specifying that the tunnel should not be configured to relay layer-two control packets conforming to the layer-two control protocol. Element managers and processes may alternatively or additionally detect other discrepancies between the desired tunnel configuration and the tunnel. | 01-01-2009 |
20100098098 | Virtual Switching Using a Provisional Identifier to Conceal a User Identifier - This document describes tools useful in relaying a data stream from a data device to a network tunnel, such as by enabling virtual switching using a provisional identifier to conceal a user identifier. These tools, for example, may use an inexpensive switch module to create virtual switch instances. To do so, the tools may assign data packets to a virtual switch instance by mapping the data packets to a particular provisional identifier and then modifying the data packets to include the provisional identifier. The switch module may then forward the data packets based on the provisional identifier rather than on the user identifier. The tools may remove the provisional identifier before forwarding the data packets to a destination. | 04-22-2010 |
Robert Daines, Lansdale, PA US
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20110033393 | Hydrazone Compounds and Their Use - The present invention relates to hydrazone compounds of Formula I: | 02-10-2011 |
Robert A. Daines, Lansdale, PA US
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20120230922 | Novel Polymorphs of Rebaudioside C and Methods for Making and Using the Same - Embodiments of this invention encompass a method for producing and purifying rebaudioside C. In particular, this invention relates to a method for purifying rebaudioside C compositions to obtain a substantially pure rebaudioside C product using one or more crystallization steps. Resulting polymorphic forms of rebaudioside C, substantially pure rebaudioside C compositions and their uses are disclosed. | 09-13-2012 |
20150064117 | NOVEL POLYMORPHS OF REBAUDIOSIDE C AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THE SAME - Embodiments of this invention encompass a method for producing and purifying rebaudioside C. In particular, this invention relates to a method for purifying rebaudioside C compositions to obtain a substantially pure rebaudioside C product using one or more crystallization steps. Resulting polymorphic forms of rebaudioside C, substantially pure rebaudioside C compositions and their uses are disclosed. | 03-05-2015 |
Robert A. Daines, Collegeville, PA US
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20090270374 | DERIVATIVES AND ANALOGS OF N-ETHYLQUINOLONES AND N-ETHYLAZAQUINOLONES - Bicyclic nitrogen containing compounds and their use as antibacterials. | 10-29-2009 |
20100081650 | Antimicrobial Compounds - Cyclohexane and cyclohexene derivatives and pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives thereof useful in methods of treatment of bacterial infections in mammals, particularly man. | 04-01-2010 |
Steven D. Daines, Bozeman, MT US
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20110099053 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING SUCCESSFUL USE OF APPLICATION SOFTWARE - A method and system for monitoring the success level with which application software is being used by customers so that its successful use can be encouraged. Factors that are common to customers known to be using the software are identified and used in an algorithmic process to generate a success level score for each customer or for each plurality of customers as a measure of how successfully the customer or the combined plurality of customers is using the software. Factors that are inapplicable to a particular customer are excepted from the algorithmic process for that customer. Any factor that is being used collectively by the customers at a high level of success is removed and replaced by a new factor to assure continuing accuracy of the success level score. The scores and other data can be displayed in a number of ways useful both to the customers and the software supplier. | 04-28-2011 |