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Lois Bello Fernandez De Sanmamed, St. Asaph, Wales GB
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20150316461 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MONITORING A SEDIMENTATION PARAMETER IN A FLUID MEDIUM SAMPLE - There is provided a method of measuring a sedimentation parameter of suspensions or precipitants in a fluid medium sample, said method compromising providing at least one micro-cantilever sensor, said micro-cantilever sensor comprising at least two materials having different coefficients of thermal expansion, and having a heater and piezo-resistive sensor integrated therein, pulsing the heater with one or more electrical pulses to induce heat generation in the micro-cantilever, sampling the output of the integrated piezo-resistive sensor to characterise a response of the micro-cantilever during sedimentation in the fluid medium sample, and determining a value of the sedimentation parameter from the characterised response. There is also provided an apparatus arranged to carry out the method. | 11-05-2015 |
Lois Bryman, West Chester, PA US
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20080303425 | CHRYSENES FOR BLUE LUMINESCENT APPLICATIONS - This invention relates to chrysene compounds that are useful in electroluminescent applications and are capable of blue emission. It also relates to electronic devices in which the active layer includes such a chrysene compound. | 12-11-2008 |
20150236278 | BLUE LUMINESCENT COMPOUNDS - There is provided a compound having Formula II | 08-20-2015 |
Lois Dimartinis, Woonsocket, RI US
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20100231014 | Child Car Seat with Vibration - A child car seat includes a seat assembly that is adapted to support a child in a vehicle, and a vibration mechanism that is adapted to provide a vibrating motion to a child supported by the seat assembly. | 09-16-2010 |
Lois Dinterman, Oxford, NC US
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20150132844 | Dendritic Cell Compositions and Methods - Methods are provided for the production of dendritic cells from monocytes that have been incubated at a temperature of 1° C.-34° C. for a period of approximately 6 to 96 hours from the time they are isolated from a subject. After the incubation period, the monocytes can then be induced to differentiate into dendritic cells. Mature dendritic cells made by the methods of the invention have increased levels of one or more of CD80, CD83, CD86, MHC class I molecules, or MHC class II molecules as compared to mature dendritic cells prepared from monocytes that have not been held at 1° C.-34° C. for at least 6 hours from the time they were isolated from a subject. Dendritic cells made by the methods of the invention are useful for the preparation of vaccines and for the stimulation of T cells. | 05-14-2015 |
20160102291 | Dendritic Cell Compositions and Methods - Methods are provided for the production of dendritic cells from monocytes that have been incubated at a temperature of 1° C.-34° C. for a period of approximately 6 to 96 hours from the time they are isolated from a subject. After the incubation period, the monocytes can then be induced to differentiate into dendritic cells. Mature dendritic cells made by the methods of the invention have increased levels of one or more of CD80, CD83, CD86, MHC class I molecules, or MHC class II molecules as compared to mature dendritic cells prepared from monocytes that have not been held at 1° C.-34° C. for at least 6 hours from the time they were isolated from a subject. Dendritic cells made by the methods of the invention are useful for the preparation of vaccines and for the stimulation of T cells. | 04-14-2016 |
Lois Dinterman, Kearneysville, WV US
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20090053251 | Dendritic Cell Compositions and Methods - Methods are provided for the production of dendritic cells from monocytes that have been incubated at a temperature of 1° C.-34° C. for a period of approximately 6 to 96 hours from the time they are isolated from a subject. After the incubation period, the monocytes can then be induced to differentiate into dendritic cells. Mature dendritic cells made by the methods of the invention have increased levels of one or more of CD80, CD83, CD86, MHC class I molecules, or MHC class II molecules as compared to mature dendritic cells prepared from monocytes that have not been held at 1° C.-34° C. for at least 6 hours from the time they were isolated from a subject. Dendritic cells made by the methods of the invention are useful for the preparation of vaccines and for the stimulation of T cells. | 02-26-2009 |
20120114680 | Dendritic Cell Compositions and Methods - Methods are provided for the production of dendritic cells from monocytes that have been incubated at a temperature of 1° C.-34° C. for a period of approximately 6 to 96 hours from the time they are isolated from a subject. After the incubation period, the monocytes can then be induced to differentiate into dendritic cells. Mature dendritic cells made by the methods of the invention have increased levels of one or more of CD80, CD83, CD86, MHC class I molecules, or MHC class II molecules as compared to mature dendritic cells prepared from monocytes that have not been held at 1° C.-34° C. for at least 6 hours from the time they were isolated from a subject. Dendritic cells made by the methods of the invention are useful for the preparation of vaccines and for the stimulation of T cells. | 05-10-2012 |
20130280805 | Dendritic Cell Compositions and Methods - Methods are provided for the production of dendritic cells from monocytes that have been incubated at a temperature of 1° C.-34° C. for a period of approximately 6 to 96 hours from the time they are isolated from a subject. After the incubation period, the monocytes can then be induced to differentiate into dendritic cells. Mature dendritic cells made by the methods of the invention have increased levels of one or more of CD80, CD83, CD86, MHC class I molecules, or MHC class II molecules as compared to mature dendritic cells prepared from monocytes that have not been held at 1° C.-34° C. for at least 6 hours from the time they were isolated from a subject. Dendritic cells made by the methods of the invention are useful for the preparation of vaccines and for the stimulation of T cells. | 10-24-2013 |
Lois Dussol, Toulouse FR
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20150219013 | AIRCRAFT TURBOMACHINE ASSEMBLY WITH REDUCED JET NOISE - A turbomachine assembly comprising a device that attenuates noise by ejecting jets of fluid, this device comprising fluid supply ducts, fluid ejection tubes and a distribution duct of annular shape. The distribution duct is connected firstly to inlets of the ejection tubes and secondly to outlets of the fluid supply ducts so as to create a flow path for the circulation of fluid from the inlets of the fluid supply ducts to the outlets of the ejection tubes. | 08-06-2015 |
Lois Fichner-Rathus, New York, NY US
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20100294832 | Method and Apparatus for Accessing Electronic Data Via a Familiar Printed Medium - The disclosed methods and apparatus relate generally to the electronics media industry, such as cable television (CATV), home shopping services, on-line computer services and computer memory applications. These methods and apparatus allow a user to access and make use of electronic media input and output devices by reference to and/or utilization of standard printed matter, such as magazines, textbooks, or any other printed matter such as articles of clothing that can be correlated to electronic media. | 11-25-2010 |
Lois Hinkle-Coleman, Mason, OH US
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20080205692 | Method and Kit for Determining Consumer Preferences - A method and kit for determining consumer preferences and desires for a product line or service, utilizing images which symbolize archetypes and/or represent emotional drivers of human behavior. Images are used to determine consumer preferences for product lines or services by examining Respondents' psychological framework to reveal the “must have” emotional components for a product or service. Since the Respondent typically is not able to explain exactly what their preferences are as consumers, the use of the present invention provides symbology to allow them to reveal their inarticulable preferences for a product or service. | 08-28-2008 |
20110213640 | METHOD AND KIT FOR DETERMINING CONSUMER PREFERENCES - A method and kit for determining consumer preferences and desires for a product line or service, utilizing images which symbolize archetypes and/or represent emotional drivers of human behavior. Images are used to determine consumer preferences for product lines or services by examining Respondents' psychological framework to reveal the “must have” emotional components for a product or service. Since the Respondent typically is not able to explain exactly what their preferences are as consumers, the use of the present invention provides symbology to allow them to reveal their inarticulable preferences for a product or service. | 09-01-2011 |
Lois Javanovic, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20110208156 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS TO DELIVER BIOLOGICAL FACTORS OR DRUGS TO A SUBJECT - A method, computer implemented method and associated apparatus for the management of diabetes is provided. | 08-25-2011 |
Lois Mccorriston, Calgary CA
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20100132949 | PROCESS AND PROCESS LINE FOR THE PREPARATION OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING FLUID - A process and process line is provided for preparing a friction-reduced hydraulic fracturing fluid at a central location which can be readily transported to an oil or gas well in a formation at a well site, comprising: preparing a mixture of polymer and water at the central location by shearing the polymer in the water in a high shear environment to create the friction-reduced hydraulic fracturing fluid; pumping the friction-reduced hydraulic fracturing fluid through a series of pumps and pipelines to the well site; and injecting the hydraulic fracturing fluid into the oil or gas well at a pressure sufficient to cause fracturing of the formation. | 06-03-2010 |
Lois Myeroff, Chardon, OH US
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20110165567 | ABERRANT METHYLATION OF C6Orf150 DNA SEQUENCES IN HUMAN COLORECTAL CANCER - This application describes methods and compositions for detecting and treating C6Orf150-associated neoplasia. Differential methylation of the C6Orf150 nucleotide sequences has been observed in C6Orf150-associated neoplasia such as colon neoplasia. | 07-07-2011 |
20140113290 | ABERRANT METHYLATION OF C6ORF150 DNA SEQUENCES IN HUMAN COLORECTAL CANCER - This application describes methods and compositions for detecting and treating C6Orf150-associated neoplasia. Differential methylation of the C6Orf150 nucleotide sequences has been observed in C6Orf150-associated neoplasia such as colon neoplasia. | 04-24-2014 |
Lois Roke, Laguna Niguel, CA US
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20090187152 | ANTI-MICROBIAL CATHETER - A catheter having features configured to provide a substantially uniform flow rate of a fluid exiting the catheter and also exhibits anti-microbial properties. The uniform flow rate features may include one or more of a flow restricting membrane or flow restricting component within an infusion section of the catheter. In other arrangements, exit holes defining the infusion section of the catheter may be configured to provide the desired uniform flow rate over the length of the infusion section. Furthermore, the catheter also includes anti-microbial properties to inhibit the growth of microbes on or within the catheter and, preferably, to inhibit microbe growth in an anatomical region surrounding the catheter. The desired anti-microbial properties may be provided by an anti-microbial layer, anti-microbial materials dispersed within the material from which components of the catheters are constructed, or a combination of anti-microbial layers and embedded anti-microbial materials. In some arrangements, one or more portions of the catheter may be bio-absorbable. | 07-23-2009 |
Lois Sorbier, Seyssuel FR
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20100236986 | CATALYST COMPRISING PALLADIUM AND ITS APPLICATION IN SELECTIVE HYDROGENATION - The invention concerns a catalyst comprising a porous support, palladium, at least one metal selected from the group constituted by alkalis and alkaline-earths, in which: | 09-23-2010 |
Lois Uphold, Ohiopyle, PA US
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20160108634 | Pool Cover Hanger Device - A pool cover hanger device for facilitating covering and uncovering of a pool by holding a pool cover around a portion of a pool perimeter includes a cover support having a bottom section and a pair of side sections. The side sections are spaced apart and the bottom section extends between the side sections. The cover support is configured for supporting a pool cover on the bottom section between the side sections. A connector has an extension section coupled to and extending from the cover support. The connector has a hook coupled to and extending from the extension section wherein the connector is configured for extending over and engaging a lip of a pool. Thus, the cover support is hung from the pool adjacent to a top of the pool. | 04-21-2016 |
Lois Wang, Shanghai CN
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20080270233 | Tracking offline user activity and computing rate information for offline publishers - Architecture that leverages enabling technologies for tracking offline activity of a user, and rating performance of offline/online publishers of content and/or advertisements. Knowledge about user offline interests can be accumulated and used to target the user with smart advertisements when offline or online. Moreover, the performance of publishers of the offline content computed by merchants who contract with publishers to provide the best exposure. In support thereof, rate information in the form of response rate and conversion rate can be computed and analyzed for each offline publisher. A publisher referral ID for a publisher is inserted into detectable indicia associated with offline media such as print media, audio media, video media, etc. When a user interacts with the offline content using a cell phone, the captured information is forwarded to an online advertisement component framework for responding to the user interaction (e.g., a purchase transaction or request for further information). | 10-30-2008 |
Lois Wang, Beijing CN
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20100280909 | PROVIDER-DRIVEN PAYMENT ADAPTER PLUG-IN TO PAYMENT GATEWAY - A payment gateway is implemented as a web service that utilizes a payment adapter plug-in model to support both synchronous payments (e.g., credit/debit card payments) and asynchronous payments (e.g., bank transfers) in which an interface to the payment gateway is provided to facilitate the development by a payment service provider or third party of a payment adapter that can plug into the gateway. The payment adapter enables the details of the payment service provider, credit card network, bank, etc. to be abstracted by mapping payment status from the provider to a standardized payment status that is utilized by the payment gateway. A payment gateway can then switch payment service providers by switching payment adapters. | 11-04-2010 |
20100281473 | AUTOMATED SOFTWARE DEPLOYMENT TRIGGERED BY STATE DIFFERENCES IN DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS - An automated arrangement for deploying software updates to a distributed system based on state differences is provided in which a manifest defines a target snapshot of the desired state of the system after it is updated. A snapshot of the current distributed system state is taken and a state difference between the current state and the target state is calculated. A rule-based engine applies pre-defined rules to generate a sequence of actions that when performed will bring the distributed system to the target state. Accordingly, rather than have to focus on how to change the distributed system, software developers and system administrators may instead specify the target distributed system state in the manifest and the present automated deployment arrangement will perform the required actions to deploy the updates and achieve the desired state. | 11-04-2010 |
Lois Wesly, Washington, DC US
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20140279387 | AUTOMATED RISK EVALUATION IN SUPPORT OF END USER DECISIONS - A system comprises a device including a memory with an automated collateral fraud and risk detection application installed thereon, wherein the application evaluates risk in an acquisition in support of end user decisions by accessing at least one database to retrieve documentation corresponding to the acquisition and secondary information corresponding to the documentation, the documentation and secondary information each including data fields; compares the documentation data fields with corresponding secondary information data fields to identify acquisition defects; applies risk heuristics on the acquisition defects to generate a probability estimation for each acquisition defect; and outputs a risk evaluation for the acquisition including a confidence metric based on an aggregation of the probability estimations. | 09-18-2014 |