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Andrew R. Freed, Durham, NC US
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20160121218 | TECHNIQUES FOR CREATING DYNAMIC GAME ACTIVITIES FOR GAMES - A technique for dynamically generating game activities for a game (e.g., a role-playing game) includes loading game information about the game into a data processing system (e.g., a question answering system). Context data (e.g., a question) is received from a client (e.g., a player of the game, a user of the game, another system, or a game engine). In response to receiving the context data, a game activity is dynamically generated based on the context data and the game information. The game activity is then initiated in the game and presented to the client. | 05-05-2016 |
Daniel Freed, West Point, PA US
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20150307850 | CONDITIONAL REPLICATING VIRAL VECTORS - The present invention relates to a cytomegalovirus (CMV) which has been recombinantly altered to express a heterologous polypeptide and to allow for external control of viral replication. The heterologous polypeptide may be a polypeptide of interest such as an antigen, antibody or immune modulator. The CMV vectors of the invention are replication defective, or chemically controllable replication capable, or replication competent. The present invention also relates to uses of the CMV vectors such as inducing an immune response to an antigen or expressing an antibody or immune modulator in vivo. Compositions comprising the CMV expressing the heterologous polypeptide are also encompassed by the present invention. | 10-29-2015 |
Daniel J. Freed, San Mateo, CA US
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20160029132 | SLIDING BIAS AND PEAK LIMITING FOR OPTICAL HEARING DEVICES - A processor comprises instructions to adjust a bias of an input signal in order to decrease a duty cycle of a pulse modulated optical signal. The bias can be increased, decreased, or maintained in response to one or more measured values of the signal. In many embodiments, a gain of the signal is adjusted with the bias in order to inhibit distortion. The bias can be adjusted slowly in order to inhibit audible noise, and the gain can be adjusted faster than the bias in order to inhibit clipping of the signal. In many embodiments, one or more of the bias or the gain is adjusted in response to a value of the signal traversing a threshold amount. The value may comprise a trough of the signal traversing the threshold. | 01-28-2016 |
Darren H. Freed, Winnipeg CA
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20150017710 | APPARATUS FOR TESTING, ASSESSMENT, AND MAINTENANCE OF HARVESTED HEARTS FOR TRANSPLANTING - An apparatus, a system, and methods for receiving, perfusing and maintaining and assessing excised donor heart physiological functionality, The system generally comprises an apparatus for receiving and holding an excised heart that is interconnected with: (i) a perfusate-processing system, (ii) a bi | 01-15-2015 |
John G. Freed, Raleigh, NC US
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20160050665 | RADIO-FREQUENCY FRONT-END ARCHITECTURE FOR CARRIER AGGREGATION OF CELLULAR BANDS - Circuits and methods related to radio-frequency (RF) architectures having carrier aggregation. In some implementations, a carrier aggregation (CA) architecture can include a duplexer configured to provide duplexing functionality for a first frequency band and a second frequency band with a common antenna. The CA architecture can further include a first amplification path and a second amplification path coupled to respective ports of the duplexer, each of the first amplification path and the second amplification path configured to amplify a signal in its respective frequency band, each amplification path including a transmit/receive (TX/RX) switch configured to provide time-division duplexing (TDD) functionality for the amplified signal and a received signal. In some implementations, the first frequency band includes a B39 band, and the second frequency band includes a B41 band. | 02-18-2016 |
Lewis Hillel Freed, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20160059043 | SUBCUTANEOUS WOUND DEBRIDEMENT - Disclosed herein are devices and methods of percutaneously treating an ulcerated wound using ultrasonic energy. Some methods include delivering ultrasonic energy to a target tissue located at a position subcutaneous to the ulcerated wound. In some methods, the ultrasonic energy is delivered using an ultrasonic energy delivery device. | 03-03-2016 |
Martin Freed, Wellesley, MA US
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20150328175 | METHODS FOR PROVIDING RAPID RELIEF OF MOTOR FLUCTUATIONS IN A PARKINSON'S DISEASE PATIENT - The present invention provides methods of providing rapid relief of motor fluctuations in a Parkinson's disease patient. The methods of the invention comprise pulmonary administration of levodopa by inhalation at therapeutically effective concentrations such that the patient's plasma levodopa concentration increases by at least about 200 ng/ml within 10 minutes or less post inhalation as compared to the concentration of levodopa in the patient's plasma prior to inhalation of the levodopa and wherein the patient's plasma concentration remains increased by at least about 200 ng/ml for a time period of at least 15 minutes after inhalation. The methods of the invention are particularly useful for treatment of motor fluctuations which arise as a result of poorly controlled levodopa plasma levels in a patient. | 11-19-2015 |
Regina Freed, Los Altos, CA US
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20150260789 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FAULT ISOLATION BY EMISSION SPECTRA ANALYSIS - An apparatus and method for optical probing of a DUT is disclosed. The system enables identifying, localizing and classifying faulty devices within the DUT. A selected area of the DUT is imaged while the DUT is receiving test signals, which may be static or dynamic, i.e., causing certain of the active devices to modulate. Light from the DUT is collected and is passed through a rotatable diffracting element prior to imaging it by a sensor and converting it into an electrical signal. The resulting image changes depending on the rotational positioning of the grating. The diffracted image is inspected to identify, localize and classify faulty devices within the DUT. | 09-17-2015 |
Shawn B. Freed, Syracuse, NY US
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20160139246 | Passive Listening Pulse Adaptive Sidelobe Canceller - The present invention relates to methods and systems for electronic countermeasures, and particularly to methods and systems for electronic countermeasures that employ radar jamming devices. | 05-19-2016 |