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Erik C. Chelius, Innishannon IE
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20090312548 | MODIFIED PICTET-SPENGLER REACTION AND PRODUCTS PREPARED THEREFROM - A method of introducing a second stereogenic center into a tetrahydro-β-carboline have two stereogenic centers using a modified Pictet-Spengler reaction is disclosed. The method provides a desired cis- or trans-isomer in high yield and purity, and in short processes times. | 12-17-2009 |
Erik C. Dreaden, Atlanta, GA US
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20110077581 | TARGETED CELLULAR DELIVERY OF NANOPARTICLES - The various embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to compositions and methods for the targeted cellular delivery of nanoparticles. More particularly, the various embodiments of the present invention are directed to the cellular delivery of nanoparticles tethered to a ligand by way of a poly(ethylene glycol) linkage, wherein the ligand demonstrates a binding specificity for a cellular target. In an exemplary embodiment, the ligand is tamoxifen and the cellular target is the estrogen receptor, which is upregulated in many breast cancer cells. | 03-31-2011 |
Erik C. Ellerman, Palo Alto, CA US
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20080243483 | UTILIZING SPEECH GRAMMAR RULES WRITTEN IN A MARKUP LANGUAGE - The present invention provides a method and apparatus that utilize a context-free grammar written in a markup language format. The markup language format provides a hierarchical format in which grammar structures are delimited within and defined by a set of tags. The markup language format also provides grammar switch tags that indicate a transitions from the context-free grammar to a dictation grammar or a text buffer grammar. In addition, the markup language format provides for the designation of code to be executed when particular grammar structures are recognized from a speech signal. | 10-02-2008 |
Erik C. Jensen, Walnut Creek, CA US
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20100252123 | MULTIPLEXED LATCHING VALVES FOR MICROFLUIDIC DEVICES AND PROCESSORS - Membrane valves and latching valve structures for microfluidic devices are provided. A demultiplexer can be used to address the latching valve structures. The membrane valves and latching valve structures may be used to form pneumatic logic circuits, including processors. | 10-07-2010 |
Erik C. Kramme, Glenview, IL US
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20160106588 | LASER EYE SURGERY LENS FRAGMENTATION - A laser eye surgery system includes a laser to generate a laser beam. A spatial measurement system generates a measurement beam and measure a spatial disposition of an eye. A processor is coupled to the laser and the spatial measurement system, the processor comprising a tangible medium embodying instructions to determine a spatial model of the eye in an eye coordinate reference system based on the measurement beam. The spatial model is mapped from the eye coordinate reference system to a machine coordinate reference system. A laser fragmentation pattern is determined based on a plurality of laser fragmentation parameters. The laser fragmentation pattern and the spatial model is rotated by a first rotation angle such that the spatial model is aligned with the reference axis of the machine coordinate reference system and the rotated laser fragmentation pattern is aligned with the corneal incision. | 04-21-2016 |
Erik C. Kramme, Chicago, IL US
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20140276897 | FLUIDICS ADJUSTMENT TECHNIQUES FOR USE IN A SURGICAL PROCEDURE - An apparatus and method for controlling fluid flow to an ocular region is provided. The apparatus includes a control unit having a processor, a user interface configured to receive data from the processor and provide information to an operator, and a memory unit configured to provide information to the processor. The memory unit includes a lookup table configured with a plurality of fluid parameter related conditions potentially expected to be encountered during a phacoemulsification procedure and a plurality of warning entries, each warning entry associated with fluid parameter related conditions potentially expected to be encountered during the phacoemulsification procedure. Each warning entry corresponding to a level of performance outside a predetermined range is conveyed to the operator via the user interface and in certain instances functionality of the apparatus may be altered. | 09-18-2014 |
Erik C. Olson, Ottawa, MN US
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20140121271 | NON-ENZYMATIC REMOVAL OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM PERACIDS - Peroxycarboxylic acid compositions having reduced hydrogen peroxide content are generated according to the invention, having enhanced antimicrobial efficacy. Simultaneously, a stable hydrogen peroxide and active oxygen coordinating compound complex is generated and has utility as a recycled bleaching component. In particular, methods of using an active oxygen coordinating compound to selectively and non-destructively remove hydrogen peroxide are provided. Preferred active oxygen coordinating compounds suitable for use with the peroxycarboxylic acid compositions include nitrogen-containing compounds, preferably urea, urea copolymers and/or derivatives, PVP, PVP copolymers and/or derivatives, and/or inorganic carbonates. | 05-01-2014 |
Erik C. Purdom, Washougal, WA US
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20090200763 | Threelys - An exemplary wheeled footwear or skate is provided that may include footwear with an upper portion, a sole with a forefoot, an arch, a heel with an opening formed in the bottom surface of the heel with at least one wheel that rolls partially in the opening, at least one wheel adjacent the left side of the forefoot, and at least one wheel adjacent the right side of the forefoot. A user may roll on a surface using the wheels in the opening in the heel, and those positioned adjacent or near the left and right side of the forefoot. In other embodiments, the wheeled footwear may include removable wheels such that the wheeled footwear may be used in three configurations that may include: (i.) walking or running, (ii.) heel rolling, and (iii.) skating using wheels positioned adjacent the forefoot and the heel. | 08-13-2009 |
Erik C. Schylander, Eindhoven NL
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20100318912 | RECORD CARRIER, APPARATUS AND METHOD - A record carrier ( | 12-16-2010 |
Erik C. Smith, Menlo Park, CA US
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20120084172 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPERATING A MARKETPLACE SERVICE FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES - Disclosed herein are methods and systems for operating an exchange service for renewable energy resources. In one embodiment, an exchange service, implemented on an exchange entity server, receives inputs from property entities related to assets available for installation of a renewable energy setup. The exchange server places this asset in a marketplace, allowing other provider entities to place a bid for installing the renewable energy setup at a location associated with the asset. Examples of the provider entities include a developer entity, a manufacturer entity, a financier entity, etc. In embodiments, the marketplace enables interaction among the provider entities to enable the provider entities to develop and place a composite bid for a selected asset available through the marketplace. | 04-05-2012 |
Erik C. Wijnbelt, Barendrecht NL
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20100240939 | Dehydration of 1- Phenyl Ethanol - A process for the production of styrene is described. The process comprises dehydrating 1-phenyl ethanol in the liquid phase in the presence of a para- and ortho-toluenesulfonic acid mixture. The ratio of para-toluenesulfonic acid to ortho-toluenesulfonic acid is from 1:9 to 20:1. The process results in reduced heavies production, improved 1-phenyl ethanol conversion and selectivity, less reactor tube fouling, and lower corrosion rates. | 09-23-2010 |