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Jennifer C. Adams-Smith, Katy, TX US
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20080210305 | Liquified Natural Gas Sump For a Gravity Based Structure - A liquefied natural gas (LNG) sump is provided for a gravity based structure (GBS). The sump includes a sump containment structure having a predetermined volume and floor surface area. The volume and floor surface area are selected in order to allow spilled LNG contained within the sump containment structure to vaporize at a predetermined, safe rate. A trough is provided for collecting spilled LNG on the GBS, such as at the processing area and on a jetty, and delivering the spilled LNG to the sump containment structure. | 09-04-2008 |
Jennifer C. Brown, Tarzana, CA US
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20140067565 | SECURITIES BASED CARD SPENDING SETTLEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system for managing a securities-based card spending account is disclosed. The system comprises a processor and an account comprising one or more securities. A first set of instructions is executable on the processor that is capable of allowing the setting of trade parameters defining percentages of the one or more securities to be traded to cover a purchase. A second set of instructions is executable on the processor for triggering one or more trades of the one or more securities according to the percentages defined in the trade parameters. | 03-06-2014 |
Jennifer C. Chen, Alhambra, CA US
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20080293007 | Systems and methods for intra-oral drug delivery - Systems and methods are disclosed for intra-oral delivery of drugs. | 11-27-2008 |
20080318178 | Systems and methods for dental appliance compliance indication - An apparatus for monitoring orthodontic treatment compliance includes an appliance adapted to be worn over one or more teeth; and a compliance indicator mounted on the appliance to indicate compliance. | 12-25-2008 |
Jennifer C. Lostowski, East Granby, CT US
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20140081675 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS FOR OPTIMIZING CLAIM APPRAISALS - Systems, apparatus, methods, and articles of manufacture provide for assessing a likelihood of total loss of insured property (e.g., an insured automobile) and/or assessing an expected severity of damage to insured property. In some embodiments, information, such as information relating to insured property (e.g., age of a vehicle) and/or claim information (e.g., information relating to circumstances of an auto accident), may be used in determining a total loss score and/or damage severity score, without requiring a professional estimate or appraisal of damage to insured property. | 03-20-2014 |
Jennifer C. Miller, Oceanside, CA US
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20140061050 | SYSTEM FOR RAPID HIGH-RESOLUTION GEL ELECTROPHORESIS - Electrophoretic systems, formulations and methods are described which allow a user to perform electrophoresis experiments under conditions of high voltage and with reduced run time. An electrophoretic system, formulation or method may be run at 50% higher field strength than comparable systems already in use in the art. The presently described systems and formulations may be run at voltages above 225 V, above 250 V, above 275 V, above 300 V, above 325 V or above 350 V. The time required for performing an electrophoresis experiment may be reduced to less than about 30 minutes, less than about 20 minutes, less than about 15 minutes or less than about 12 minutes. | 03-06-2014 |
Jennifer C. Mingus, Zionsville, IN US
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20120043479 | Normalization of Biomolecules - The present disclosure provides systems and methods for normalization of multiple samples, including DNA samples. The subject invention allows for decreased human error, decreased ergonomic concerns, and an increase in throughput. The subject invention provides systems and methods that allow for automated normalization of samples in multi-well plates. According to the present disclosure, a method for normalizing samples is provided. Some preferred methods comprise determining florescence data of one or more wells on a plate; electronically, using a processor, calculating dilution data for one or more of the wells on the plate based at least in part on the florescence data; and adding a liquid to the one or more wells on the plate based at least in part on the dilution data. | 02-23-2012 |
Jennifer C. Watts-Perotti, Pittsford, NY US
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20110216349 | DELAYED PRINTING FROM A COMPUTERIZED DEVICE - A user of a computerized device creates an item capable of being printed and stores the item within storage of the computerized device. An instruction to perform delayed printing of the item is received from a user of a computerized device when the user is outside a predetermined physical range of at least one printing device. The computerized device detects when the computerized device is within the predetermined physical range of the printing device and, when this occurs, the computerized device provides the user a printing option to print the item on the printing device. If the user selects the printing option, the methods herein forward the item to a conversion device. The conversion device makes the item print ready so that the item can be printed using the printing device. The methods herein then cause the item to be forwarded from the conversion device to the printing device and printed on the printing device. | 09-08-2011 |