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20100211565 | METHOD FOR SEARCHING FOR MULTIMEDIA CONTENT ITEMS ON THE INTERNET - A method is provided for searching for multimedia content items on the internet. According to the method, a search page of a search provider is loaded, search text is transmitted from the client to the search provider, an application is executed at the search provider to detect multimedia content items stored in servers and associated with the search text, a results page is transmitted from the search provider to the client. Additionally, each detected multimedia content item is associated with a predetermined type of content items, the results page is divided into multiple areas that are each associated with a corresponding type, and internet addresses of the detected multimedia contents are placed into each of the areas. | 08-19-2010 |
20100241633 | METHOD FOR CLASSIFYING WEB PAGES AND ORGANISING CORRESPONDING CONTENTS - A method for classifying Web pages and organising their contents comprises a recording step of a plurality of Internet addresses, comprising executions of a plurality of automatic recording processes of the plurality of Internet addresses, and a selection step, for setting a corresponding pertinence value to said plurality of Internet addresses. The selection step sets the corresponding pertinence value to a pertinence value proportional to a hit thereof in the plurality of Internet addresses and selects the Internet addresses with pertinence value greater than a predetermined threshold value; the method further comprises a reduction step, which, starting from the Internet addresses with pertinence value greater than the threshold value, reduces the Internet addresses to the Internet addresses meeting one or more essentiality criteria, and a validation step for validating a subset of the Internet addresses meeting the essentiality criteria; the validation step comprises a human action. | 09-23-2010 |
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20100168718 | Extension Tube Assembly - An extension tube assembly for fluidly connecting a catheter assembly to a hemodialysis machine includes an extension tube member and a coupling mechanism. The extension tube member includes first and second extension segments. The first extension segment is adapted for connection to a catheter hub and defining a first lumen. The second extension segment is adapted for fluid connection to a hemodialysis machine and defining a second lumen. The coupling mechanism is adapted to connect the first and second extension segments to establish fluid communication between the first and second lumens. The coupling mechanism includes a first coupling mounted on a distal end of the first extension segment and a second coupling mounted on a proximal end of the second extension segment. The first and second couplings cooperate to provide a releasable connection therebetween to permit selective connection and disconnection of the first and second extension segments. | 07-01-2010 |
20100331780 | Catheterization System - The present disclosure relates to catheterization systems and components thereof. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a catheterization system is disclosed that includes a catheter including a body with proximal and distal ends and defining first and second lumens extending therethrough, and a stylet. The stylet includes first and second stylet portions each having proximal and distal end regions, wherein the distal end regions of the first and second stylet portions together define a tapered penetrating portion. The first and second stylet portions are configured and dimensioned to be slidably positioned within the first and second lumens of the catheter, respectively. The first and second stylet portions extend from the proximal end of the catheter and beyond the distal end of the catheter, and are independently movable in relation to each other to facilitate selective removal of the first stylet portion and/or the second stylet portion from the catheter. | 12-30-2010 |
20120209201 | CATHETERIZATION SYSTEM - The present disclosure relates to catheterization systems and components thereof. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a catheterization system is disclosed that includes a catheter including a body with proximal and distal ends and defining first and second lumens extending therethrough, and a stylet. The stylet includes first and second stylet portions each having proximal and distal end regions, wherein the distal end regions of the first and second stylet portions together define a tapered penetrating portion. The first and second stylet portions are configured and dimensioned to be slidably positioned within the first and second lumens of the catheter, respectively. The first and second stylet portions extend from the proximal end of the catheter and beyond the distal end of the catheter, and are independently movable in relation to each other to facilitate selective removal of the first stylet portion and/or the second stylet portion from the catheter. | 08-16-2012 |
20130267901 | CATHETERIZATION SYSTEM - The present disclosure relates to catheterization systems and components thereof. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a catheterization system is disclosed that includes a catheter including a body with proximal and distal ends and defining first and second lumens extending therethrough, and a stylet. The stylet includes first and second stylet portions each having proximal and distal end regions, wherein the distal end regions of the first and second stylet portions together define a tapered penetrating portion. The first and second stylet portions are configured and dimensioned to be slidably positioned within the first and second lumens of the catheter, respectively. The first and second stylet portions extend from the proximal end of the catheter and beyond the distal end of the catheter, and are independently movable in relation to each other to facilitate selective removal of the first stylet portion and/or the second stylet portion from the catheter. | 10-10-2013 |