Dossantos
David Dossantos, Maua Sao Paulo BR
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20120223825 | SILENT CAR ALARM - The Present Invention is pre-programmed cellular telephone device capable of placing calls over the cellular telephone network that is hidden somewhere in an automobile in order to prevent or discourage theft. The device auto dials any pre-programmed existing phone numbers. The triggering mechanism alerts the owner in a sequence of warnings. The first warning alerts that door handle is being compromised. The second warning is an alert that the car door has been opened. The third warning alerts that the ignition has started. The fourth warning alerts that the car is in motion. After the fourth warning, the auto dial system prompts the owner to alert the police. It need not emit any sound. It only transmits an instant message using a working cellular telephone. | 09-06-2012 |
Gary Dossantos, Seattle, WA US
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20100047845 | METHOD OF REDUCING CURVATURE IN A MENISCUS OF LIQUID MEDIUM - The present application is directed to methods of improving cell culture vessel assays. In one aspect the application is directed to a method of reducing the curvature of the meniscus comprising applying a coating material to the interior wall of the vessel, wherein the coating material provides a receding contact angle of about 90 degrees with aqueous solutions and culture media. In another aspect, the application is directed to a method of labeling cells in a first solution by generating droplets of a second solution containing at least one cell-labelling agent and allowing the droplets of the second solution to contact the surface of the first solution. | 02-25-2010 |
Marcia Dossantos, Porto Alegre BR
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20140215325 | EMBEDDING BITMAP FONTS IN PDF FILES - Techniques pertaining to embedding fonts in a PDF document are disclosed. A processing component executing a PDF application programming interface (API) may be operative to identify each character in a PDF file associated with an un-embedded font. The PDF API may store a bitmap representation for each identified character in the PDF file associated with the un-embedded font. The PDF API may then create a bitmap font character from the bitmap representation for each identified character in the PDF file associated with an un-embedded font and replace each reference to a character in the PDF file associated with an un-embedded font with a reference to its corresponding bitmap font character. | 07-31-2014 |