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Maryam Ahankoub, Sharekord IR
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20160038892 | Enhancement of agitation by an innovative blender - Innovative blender works with two rotors that each one is connected to an impeller. The rotors rotate contrary and transfer energy with two concentric axes configured of a shaft and a casing. The dual rotor causes fluid to be mixed completely without any swirling, drag or vortex, and this caused high agitation of fluid with high efficiency. The main reason for use of such blenders could include: household uses, laboratories, research centers, educational facilities, industries, water and wastewater treatment plants and anywhere that chemical compounds are mixed with fluids such as water or gases rapidly having short agitation time, in either low or high volumes. | 02-11-2016 |
Maryam Ashoori, Richmond Hill CA
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20150310046 | SCALABLE VISUALIZATION OF A PRODUCT AND ITS VARIANTS - A method for generating a scalable visualization of a hierarchical data structure is provided. The method may include mapping at least one component within a plurality of components to the hierarchical data structure. The method may also include mapping at least one sub-component within a plurality of sub-components to the at least one mapped component. The method may further include mapping at least one variant within a plurality of variants to the hierarchical data structure as an accordion user interface widget. Additionally, the method may include mapping at least one variant component within a plurality of variant components to the at least one mapped variant as an accordion user interface widget. The method may also include mapping at least one variant sub-component within a plurality of variant sub-components to the at least one mapped variant component as an accordion user interface widget. | 10-29-2015 |
Maryam Ashoori, White Plains, NY US
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20150309710 | SCALABLE VISUALIZATION OF A PRODUCT AND ITS VARIANTS - A method for generating a scalable visualization of a hierarchical data structure is provided. The method may include mapping at least one component within a plurality of components to the hierarchical data structure. The method may also include mapping at least one sub-component within a plurality of sub-components to the at least one mapped component. The method may further include mapping at least one variant within a plurality of variants to the hierarchical data structure as an accordion user interface widget. Additionally, the method may include mapping at least one variant component within a plurality of variant components to the at least one mapped variant as an accordion user interface widget. The method may also include mapping at least one variant sub-component within a plurality of variant sub-components to the at least one mapped variant component as an accordion user interface widget. | 10-29-2015 |
Maryam Ashouei, Atlanta, GA US
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20090289657 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING DEFECT-TOLERANT LOGIC DEVICES - The present invention describes systems and methods to provide defect-tolerant logic devices. An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a defect-tolerant logic device including a plurality of CMOS gates and at least one defective CMOS gate included within the plurality of CMOS gates. Additionally, the at least one defective CMOS gate is enabled to be reconfigured into a pseudo-NMOS transistor if a P-network of the at least one defective CMOS gate is diagnosed as defective. Furthermore, the at least one defective CMOS gate is enabled to be reconfigured into a pseudo-PMOS transistor if the N-network of the at least one defective CMOS gate is diagnosed as defective. | 11-26-2009 |
Maryam Ashouei, Eindhoven NL
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20110305099 | HIERARCHICAL BUFFERED SEGMENTED BIT-LINES BASED SRAM - A semiconductor memory device is disclosed. In one aspect, the device includes memory blocks with memory cells connected to a local bit-line, each local bit-line being connectable to a global bit-line for memory readout. There are also pre-charging circuitry for pre-charging the bit-lines and a read buffer for discharging the global bit-line during a read operation. The local bit-lines are pre-charged to a predetermined first voltage substantially lower than the supply voltage (VDD) of the memory device. A segment buffer is provided between each local bit-line and an input node of the respective read buffer. The segment buffer activates the read buffer during the read operation upon occurrence of a discharge on the connected local bit-line. | 12-15-2011 |
20140071737 | LOCAL WRITE AND READ ASSIST CIRCUITRY FOR MEMORY DEVICE - A memory device having complementary global and local bit-lines, the complementary local bit-lines being connectable to the complementary global bit-lines by means of a local write receiver which is configured for creating a full voltage swing on the complementary local bit lines from a reduced voltage swing on the complementary global bit lines. The local write receiver comprises a connection mechanism for connecting the local to the global bit-lines and a pair of cross-coupled inverters directly connected to the complementary local bit lines for converting the reduced voltage swing to the full voltage swing on the complementary local bit lines. | 03-13-2014 |
Maryam Ashouei, Eindhoven NE
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20120063252 | VARIABILITY RESILIENT SENSE AMPLIFIER WITH REDUCED ENERGY CONSUMPTION - An ultra low power sense amplifier circuit for amplifying a low swing input signal to a full swing output signal is disclosed. In one aspect, the amplifier circuit includes a first amplifier stage for pre-amplifying the input signal to an intermediate signal on its internal nodes, a second amplifier stage for amplifying the intermediate signal to the output signal, and a control circuit for sequentially activating the first and second amplifier. The first amplifier has a capacitor for limiting energy consumption and two upsized PMOS transistors without NMOS transistors. | 03-15-2012 |
Maryam Atakhorrami, Cambridge GB
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20120302911 | EARLY EXACERBATION DETECTION USING DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE MOITORING - A system and method for predicting an onset of an exacerbation in a patient is provided. The method includes monitoring core body temperature of the patient; monitoring breath temperature of the patient; calculating a relationship, or a change in relationship, between the core body temperature and the breath temperature of the patient; and detecting the onset of the exacerbation, when the calculated relationship, or a change in relationship, satisfies a predetermined criteria. | 11-29-2012 |
20120330114 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING AN OBJECTIVE MEASURE OF DYSPNEA - A computer-implemented method for assessing a level of dyspnea in a patient is provided. The method includes measuring physical activity of the patient over a period of time with an activity monitor to gather physical activity data; measuring respiration rate of the patient over the period of time with a respiration rate sensor to gather respiration rate data; administering a questionnaire to gather clinical information of the patient; and executing, on one or more computer processors, one or more computer program modules to determine a dyspnea value for the patient based on the respiration rate data, the physical activity data, and the clinical information of the patient. The dyspnea value is representative of the level of dyspnea in the patient. | 12-27-2012 |
20130024212 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPTIMIZING QUESTIONNAIRES - A computer-implemented method for providing a questionnaire to a patient based on patient's current health condition is provided. The method includes measuring physical activity of the patient with an activity monitor; measuring respiration rate with a respiration rate sensor; measuring heart rate with a heart rate monitor; measuring cough frequency with a cough frequency monitor; and executing, on the processor of the computer system, one or more computer program modules configured to generate a questionnaire to gather information from the patient. The questionnaire comprises a set of questions that are based the gathered physical activity data, respiration rate data, heart rate data, cough frequency data, or any combination thereof. | 01-24-2013 |
20130030258 | COPD EXACERBATION PREDICTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A computer-implemented method for predicting an onset of an exacerbation in a COPD patient is provided. The method includes measuring physical activity of the patient over a period of time to gather physical activity data; measuring a respiration characteristic of the patient over the period of time to gather respiration data; and executing, on one or more computer processors, one or more computer program modules to detect the onset of the exacerbation based on predetermined criteria, wherein the predetermined criteria comprises a comparison of a change in the respiration data with a change in the physical activity data. | 01-31-2013 |
20130102855 | BODE INDEX MEASUREMENT - A computer-implemented system and method for determining a BODE index value for a patient is provided. The method includes using a Body Mass Index (BMI) measuring device to obtain BMI data. An airway obstruction measuring device measures airway obstruction of the patient to obtain airway obstruction data. A respiration rate sensor measures a respiration rate of the patient and to obtain respiration rate data. An activity monitor measures physical activity of the patient and to obtain physical activity data. A processor executes a computer program module to determine the BODE index value for the patient based on the Body Mass Index data, the airway obstruction data, the respiration rate data, and the physical activity data. | 04-25-2013 |
20130116807 | BIOFEEDBACK FOR PROGRAM GUIDANCE IN PULMONARY REHABILITATION | 05-09-2013 |
20150324541 | HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM FOR CALCULATING A TOTAL RISK SCORE - Embodiments of the invention provide for a health monitoring system comprising an activity monitor. The health monitoring system further comprises a processor and a memory for storing machine readable instructions. The instructions cause the processor to derive activity counts from the activity data acquired by the activity monitor. The instructions further cause the processor to store the activity counts in the memory, and are associated with a time. The instructions further cause the processor to calculate at least two statistical parameters from the activity counts, wherein the at least two statistical parameters are descriptive of the activity counts as a function of time. The instructions further causes the processor to calculate a risk score for each of the at least two statistical parameters. The instructions further cause the processor to calculate a total risk score using the risk score for each of the at least two statistical parameters. | 11-12-2015 |
Maryam Atakhorrami, Amsterdam NL
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20130018595 | COPD EXACERBATION DETECTION USING SPUTUM ANALYSIS - Subject of the invention is the diagnosis and/or monitoring of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease based on sputum rheology. The complex modulus i.e. the viscous modulus and the elastic modulus of sputum is measured and assessed in respect of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. | 01-17-2013 |
Maryam Baghini, Maharashtra IN
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20110175154 | NONVOLATILE FLOATING GATE ANALOG MEMORY CELL - A nonvolatile floating gate analog memory cell ( | 07-21-2011 |
Maryam Bakhtiyari, Manhattan Beach, CA US
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20110009242 | LIP STRENGTHENING DEVICE - A facial muscle strengthening and lip strengthening device comprises a primary hinge attached to two articulating arms and biased to a predetermined position. Lip-engaging members are attached to the articulating arms opposite the primary hinge and are also attached to the articulating arms in a hinged manner. The lip-engaging members comprise saddle-shaped units to be disposed in front, back, and atop the lips of a user. To employ the device, a user places the device between the lips in a vertical, horizontal or slanted orientation and compresses the device, bringing the lip-engaging members proximally together and causing the primary hinge to depend laterally away from the mouth of the user. | 01-13-2011 |
Maryam Daneshi, Menlo Park, CA US
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20150293928 | Systems and Methods for Generating Personalized Video Playlists - Systems and methods are described that can provide users with personalized video content feeds. In several embodiments, a multi-modal segmentation process is utilized that relies upon cues derived from video, audio and/or text data present in a video data stream. In a number of embodiments, video streams from a variety of sources are segmented. Links are identified between video segments and between video segments and online articles containing additional information relevant to the video segments. The additional information obtained by linking a video segment to an additional source of data can be utilized in the generation of personalized playlists. In the context of news programming, the dynamic mixing and aggregation of news videos from multiple sources can greatly enrich the news watching experience. In several embodiments, processes for linking video segments to additional sources of data can be implemented as part of a video search engine service. | 10-15-2015 |
20150293995 | Systems and Methods for Performing Multi-Modal Video Search - Systems and methods are described that can provide users with personalized video content feeds. In several embodiments, a multi-modal segmentation process is utilized that relies upon cues derived from video, audio and/or text data present in a video data stream. In a number of embodiments, video streams from a variety of sources are segmented. Links are identified between video segments and between video segments and online articles containing additional information relevant to the video segments. The additional information obtained by linking a video segment to an additional source of data can be utilized in the generation of personalized playlists. In the context of news programming, the dynamic mixing and aggregation of news videos from multiple sources can greatly enrich the news watching experience. In several embodiments, processes for linking video segments to additional sources of data can be implemented as part of a video search engine service. | 10-15-2015 |
20150296228 | Systems and Methods for Performing Multi-Modal Video Datastream Segmentation - Systems and methods are described that can provide users with personalized video content feeds. In several embodiments, a multi-modal segmentation process is utilized that relies upon cues derived from video, audio and/or text data present in a video data stream. In a number of embodiments, video streams from a variety of sources are segmented. Links are identified between video segments and between video segments and online articles containing additional information relevant to the video segments. The additional information obtained by linking a video segment to an additional source of data can be utilized in the generation of personalized playlists. In the context of news programming, the dynamic mixing and aggregation of news videos from multiple sources can greatly enrich the news watching experience. In several embodiments, processes for linking video segments to additional sources of data can be implemented as part of a video search engine service. | 10-15-2015 |
Maryam Ehsani, Montpellier FR
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20100086644 | MEANS FOR REDUCING ACETOIN BUILDUP IN ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION MEDIA - The invention relates to yeasts expressing the gene BDH1 coding for Bdh1p, characterised in that they catalyse, in an alcoholic fermentation medium, the reduction of acetoin into 2,3-butanediol by a rate at least twice higher than that of the initial stem. The invention can particularly be used for the fermentation of fruit juice and for producing 2,3-butanediol. | 04-08-2010 |
Maryam Ehteshamzadeh, Kerman IR
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20100304158 | SURFACE PRE-TREATMENT COATING FILM AND PROCESS FOR METALLIC SUBSTRATES - The various embodiments herein provide a method and composition to produce an anti-corrosive layer. According to one embodiment herein, a titanium based sol is synthesized and deposited on a substrate, dried for 120° C. for 1 hour, calcinated upto 400° C. for 1 hour, doped with a corrosion inhibitor, dried and deposited a layer of hybrid silica sol and cured to obtain the anticorrosive layer. According to another embodiment, a surface pre-treatment coating has a composition comprising a titanium dioxide layer, a corrosion inhibitor doped on the titanium dioxide layer, a hybrid silicate layer deposited on the doped titanium layer to form a coating to provide an improved corrosion resistance and self-healing effect. | 12-02-2010 |
Maryam Eslami, Tehran IR
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20100076435 | Device for facilitating the healing of bone including Olecranan - A Mini External Fixate device is disclosed in closed operations in order to fix fractures of elbow bone especially olecranon and cure its problems including mal-unions and non-unions, correcting elbow deformities, lengthening the bone length up to 5 cm. The device comprises three curved plates which are connected by a threaded rod. The device may further comprise two half pin consuls which go through each curved plate in one direction. The half pin consuls may extend as far as they are connected to the fracture, while they don't reach the other side of the bone. Half pins may be used instead of full pins in this device. The half pin consuls may be attached to the curved plate by means of a wire fixation bolt. A hinge may be attached to the extreme of the threaded rod. | 03-25-2010 |
Maryam Farzaneh, South Hadley, MA US
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20090245322 | OPTICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PHOTONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - In one aspect, the present invention provides techniques and apparatus for optical characterization of photonic devices and/or circuits. By way of example, the techniques can be used to identify damaged devices in photonic integrated circuits. In some embodiments, thermal imaging is employed as a diagnostic tool for characterizing the devices/circuits under investigation. For example, in one embodiment, integrated cascaded semiconductor amplifiers can be characterized using amplified spontaneous emission from one amplifier as a thermal modulation input to another amplifier. A thermoreflectance image of the second amplifier can reveal flaws, if present. Further, in some embodiments, thermal imaging in conjunction with a total energy model can be employed to characterize the elements of photonic circuits optically and/or to map the optical power distribution throughout the circuits. | 10-01-2009 |
Maryam Foroozesh, Metairie, LA US
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20120027844 | COMPOUNDS, THEIR SYNTHESES, COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS TO TREAT CANCER - Compounds and their syntheses are disclosed herein. Compositions and pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound are also described, and include compositions also comprising liposomes. Methods for the treatment of cancer in animals comprising administering a compound or a composition comprising a compound are also described. | 02-02-2012 |
Maryam Foumani, Richmond Hill CA
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20140057332 | GLUCO-OLIGOSACCHARIDE OXIDASES FROM ACREMONIUM STRICTUM AND USES THEREOF - This invention provides a description of novel polypeptides and nucleotide sequences having gluco-oligosaccharide oxidase (GOOX) activity. The polypeptides of the invention can be used for enzymatic processes that modify carbohydrates from wood fiber. These polypeptides can be used in the oxidation of C | 02-27-2014 |
Maryam Habibi, Fremont, CA US
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20130178129 | Toy Connector System - A toy connector system comprising a plurality of connectors | 07-11-2013 |
Maryam Halavi, Fairfax, VA US
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20110105097 | Controlling Mobile Device Functions - This provides for controlling mobile device functions and features. For example, it limits or disables the use of some of mobile device features which could cause distraction to the user, when the user is engaged in another activity. In an example, it enables other mobile device features based on occurrence of events related to the user or environment. Another example addresses controlling the mobile device features, such as SMS, while the user is in a vehicle or driving. Another example restricts the ability of the driver of a vehicle to text, while the vehicle is in motion, by automatically disabling the texting ability of mobile device within and around the perimeter of the driver's seat. Other variations, examples, improvements, detection mechanisms, models, techniques, calculations, verification mechanisms, and features are also described in details. | 05-05-2011 |
20110195699 | Controlling Mobile Device Functions - This provides for controlling mobile device functions and features, along with systems incorporating these devices and methods. For example, it limits or disables the use of some of mobile device features which could cause distraction to the user, when the user is engaged in another activity. In an example, it enables other mobile device features based on occurrence of events related to the user or environment. Another example addresses controlling the mobile device features, such as SMS, while the user is in a vehicle or driving. Another example restricts the ability of the driver of a vehicle to text, while the vehicle is in motion, by automatically disabling the texting ability of mobile device within and around the perimeter of the driver's seat. Other variations, examples, improvements, detection mechanisms, models, techniques, calculations, verification mechanisms, and features are also described in details. | 08-11-2011 |
20120149341 | Controlling Mobile Device Functions - This provides for controlling mobile device functions and features, along with systems incorporating these devices and methods. For example, it limits or disables the use of some of mobile device features which could cause distraction to the user, when the user is engaged in another activity. In an example, it enables other mobile device features based on occurrence of events related to the user or environment. Another example addresses controlling the mobile device features, such as SMS, while the user is in a vehicle or driving. Another example restricts the ability of the driver of a vehicle to text, while the vehicle is in motion, by automatically disabling the texting ability of mobile device within and around the perimeter of the driver's seat. Other variations, examples, improvements, detection mechanisms, models, techniques, calculations, verification mechanisms, and features are also described in details. | 06-14-2012 |
20120214466 | Method and System for Modifying Mobile Device Functions - This provides for controlling mobile device functions and features. For example, it limits or disables the use of some of mobile device features which could cause distraction to the user, when the user is engaged in another activity. In an example, it enables other mobile device features based on occurrence of events related to the user or environment. Another example addresses controlling the mobile device features, such as SMS, while the user is in a vehicle or driving. Another example restricts the ability of the driver of a vehicle to text, while the vehicle is in motion, by automatically disabling the texting ability of mobile device within and around the perimeter of the driver's seat. Other variations, examples, improvements, detection mechanisms, models, techniques, calculations, verification mechanisms, and features are also described in details. | 08-23-2012 |
20120214467 | Method and System for Receiving Forwarded or Delegated Mobile Device Functions - This provides for controlling mobile device functions and features. For example, it limits or disables the use of some of mobile device features which could cause distraction to the user, when the user is engaged in another activity. In an example, it enables other mobile device features based on occurrence of events related to the user or environment. Another example addresses controlling the mobile device features, such as SMS, while the user is in a vehicle or driving. Another example restricts the ability of the driver of a vehicle to text, while the vehicle is in motion, by automatically disabling the texting ability of mobile device within and around the perimeter of the driver's seat. Other variations, examples, improvements, detection mechanisms, models, techniques, calculations, verification mechanisms, and features are also described in details. | 08-23-2012 |
20120214468 | Method and System for Forwarding or Delegating Modified Mobile Device Functions - This provides for controlling mobile device functions and features. For example, it limits or disables the use of some of mobile device features which could cause distraction to the user, when the user is engaged in another activity. In an example, it enables other mobile device features based on occurrence of events related to the user or environment. Another example addresses controlling the mobile device features, such as SMS, while the user is in a vehicle or driving. Another example restricts the ability of the driver of a vehicle to text, while the vehicle is in motion, by automatically disabling the texting ability of mobile device within and around the perimeter of the driver's seat. Other variations, examples, improvements, detection mechanisms, models, techniques, calculations, verification mechanisms, and features are also described in details. | 08-23-2012 |
20120214469 | Method and System for Restoring Mobile Device Functions - This provides for controlling mobile device functions and features. For example, it limits or disables the use of some of mobile device features which could cause distraction to the user, when the user is engaged in another activity. In an example, it enables other mobile device features based on occurrence of events related to the user or environment. Another example addresses controlling the mobile device features, such as SMS, while the user is in a vehicle or driving. Another example restricts the ability of the driver of a vehicle to text, while the vehicle is in motion, by automatically disabling the texting ability of mobile device within and around the perimeter of the driver's seat. Other variations, examples, improvements, detection mechanisms, models, techniques, calculations, verification mechanisms, and features are also described in details. | 08-23-2012 |
20120214470 | Method and System for Dynamic Configuration for Mobile Communication Device Functions - This provides for controlling mobile device functions and features. For example, it limits or disables the use of some of mobile device features which could cause distraction to the user, when the user is engaged in another activity. In an example, it enables other mobile device features based on occurrence of events related to the user or environment. Another example addresses controlling the mobile device features, such as SMS, while the user is in a vehicle or driving. Another example restricts the ability of the driver of a vehicle to text, while the vehicle is in motion, by automatically disabling the texting ability of mobile device within and around the perimeter of the driver's seat. Other variations, examples, improvements, detection mechanisms, models, techniques, calculations, verification mechanisms, and features are also described in details. | 08-23-2012 |
20120214471 | Method and System for Using Multiple Transceivers for Controlling Mobile Communication Device Functions - This provides for controlling mobile device functions and features. For example, it limits or disables the use of some of mobile device features which could cause distraction to the user, when the user is engaged in another activity. In an example, it enables other mobile device features based on occurrence of events related to the user or environment. Another example addresses controlling the mobile device features, such as SMS, while the user is in a vehicle or driving. Another example restricts the ability of the driver of a vehicle to text, while the vehicle is in motion, by automatically disabling the texting ability of mobile device within and around the perimeter of the driver's seat. Other variations, examples, improvements, detection mechanisms, models, techniques, calculations, verification mechanisms, and features are also described in details. | 08-23-2012 |
20120214472 | Method and System for Controlling Mobile Device Functions via a Service or Background Process - This provides for controlling mobile device functions and features, along with systems incorporating these devices and methods. For example, it limits or disables the use of some of mobile device features which could cause distraction to the user, when the user is engaged in another activity. In an example, it enables other mobile device features based on occurrence of events related to the user or environment. Another example addresses controlling the mobile device features, such as SMS, while the user is in a vehicle or driving. Another example restricts the ability of the driver of a vehicle to text, while the vehicle is in motion, by automatically disabling the texting ability of mobile device within and around the perimeter of the driver's seat. Other variations, examples, improvements, detection mechanisms, models, techniques, calculations, verification mechanisms, and features are also described in details. | 08-23-2012 |
20120220283 | Method and System for Restoring and Status Communication of Multiple Mobile Device Functions - This provides for controlling mobile device functions and features. For example, it limits or disables the use of some of mobile device features which could cause distraction to the user, when the user is engaged in another activity. In an example, it enables other mobile device features based on occurrence of events related to the user or environment. Another example addresses controlling the mobile device features, such as SMS, while the user is in a vehicle or driving. Another example restricts the ability of the driver of a vehicle to text, while the vehicle is in motion, by automatically disabling the texting ability of mobile device within and around the perimeter of the driver's seat. Other variations, examples, improvements, detection mechanisms, models, techniques, calculations, verification mechanisms, and features are also described in details. | 08-30-2012 |
20120220284 | Method and System for Communicating Status or Warning Regarding Mobile Device Functions - This provides for controlling mobile device functions and features. For example, it limits or disables the use of some of mobile device features which could cause distraction to the user, when the user is engaged in another activity. In an example, it enables other mobile device features based on occurrence of events related to the user or environment. Another example addresses controlling the mobile device features, such as SMS, while the user is in a vehicle or driving. Another example restricts the ability of the driver of a vehicle to text, while the vehicle is in motion, by automatically disabling the texting ability of mobile device within and around the perimeter of the driver's seat. Other variations, examples, improvements, detection mechanisms, models, techniques, calculations, verification mechanisms, and features are also described in details. | 08-30-2012 |
Maryam Ilchi-Ghazaani, Tehran IR
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20130301781 | MODIFIED DRY ICE HEAT EXCHANGER FOR HEAT REMOVAL OF PORTABLE REACTORS - A novel heat exchanger (FIG. | 11-14-2013 |
Maryam Jouzi, Cambridge, MA US
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20100096268 | USE OF LONGITUDINALLY DISPLACED NANOSCALE ELECTRODES FOR VOLTAGE SENSING OF BIOMOLECULES AND OTHER ANALYTES IN FLUIDIC CHANNELS - Devices and methods for detecting an analyte are provided. Devices for voltage sensing of analytes may comprise a fluidic channel defined in a substrate, a pair of sensing electrodes disposed in a fluidic channel for sensing voltage therein, and a pair of electromotive electrodes for applying potential along the fluidic channel. The pair of sensing electrodes may include a first and second sensing electrode disposed at two discrete locations along the length of the fluidic channel and the pair of electromotive electrodes may be disposed at a first end and a second end of the fluidic channel. The fluidic channel may include a nanochannel or a microchannel. Methods for detecting an analyte may include the steps of disposing the analyte in a fluidic channel; applying a potential along the fluidic channel to generate an electrophoretic force therein such that the analyte is translocated from a first end of the fluidic channel to a second end of the fluidic channel; and measuring a voltage signal between a pair of sensing electrodes disposed in the fluidic channel as the analyte moves past the sensing electrodes. | 04-22-2010 |
Maryam Kamvar, Boston, MA US
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20140364137 | Overloaded Communication Session - A method of providing information responsive to a request from a wireless communication device involves receiving an information request from a mobile device and generating responsive information for the information request, transmitting a first portion of the responsive information to the mobile device in a first communication session, and transmitting a second portion of the responsive information to the mobile device in a second, overloaded communication session. | 12-11-2014 |
Maryam Khanbaghi, Menlo Park, CA US
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20120226375 | DUAL LOOP CONTROL OF CERAMIC PRECURSOR EXTRUSION BATCH - A control strategy for producing high quality extrudates, including the steps of monitoring the temperature of a ceramic precursor batch by measuring the temperature of the batch material either directly or indirectly by measuring the temperature of a component of the extruder proximate to the die and transmitting the temperature data to an extrusion control system which comprises a master controller ( | 09-06-2012 |
Maryam Kharrazi-Olsson, Buchs Sg CH
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20090087998 | DIFFUSION BARRIER LAYER AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A DIFFUSION BARRIER LAYER - A diffusion barrier system for a display device comprising a layer system with at least two layers of dielectric material, wherein at least two adjacent layers of that layer system comprise the same material. A respective method for manufacturing such a diffusion barrier system in a single process chamber of a plasma deposition system has the steps of introducing a substrate to be treated in said process chamber, discretely varying in a controlled manner during deposition at least one process parameter in the process chamber, without completely interrupting such process parameter, which results in layers with different properties and finally unloading said substrate from said process. | 04-02-2009 |
Maryam Khosravi-Mardkhe, Rochester Hills, MI US
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20140256543 | METHOD OF MAKING HIGHLY POROUS, STABLE ALUMINUM OXIDES DOPED WITH SILICON - The present invention relates to a method for making high surface area and large pore volume thermally stable silica-doped alumina (aluminum oxide) catalyst support and ceramic materials. The ability of the silica-alumina to withstand high temperatures in presence or absence of water and prevent sintering allows it to maintain good activity over a long period of time in catalytic reactions. The method of preparing such materials includes adding organic silicon reagents to an organic aluminum salt such as an alkoxide in a controlled quantity as a doping agent in a solid state, solvent deficient reaction followed by calcination. Alternatively, the organic silicon compound may be added after calcination of the alumina, followed by another calcination step. This method is inexpensive and simple. The alumina catalyst support material prepared by the subject method maintains high pore volumes, pore diameters and surface areas at very high temperatures and in the presence of steam. | 09-11-2014 |
Maryam Mafi, San Jose, CA US
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20100122408 | ADJUSTABLE PADDED CHAIR - A padded seat is described that includes a top surface, a bottom surface, a compartment disposed between the top surface and the bottom surface, a closeable opening to fill the compartment with a fluid, a plurality of through holes which pass through the top surface, compartment, and bottom surface, and a non-slip element disposed on the top surface. | 05-20-2010 |
20140174819 | Cable Assembly - A cable assembly helps organize and consolidate a plurality of cables, adapters, and connectors, which transmit power. The plurality of cables includes insulated conductors used to carry electricity. Each cable includes an associated terminal end for joining the cable to a device or to another cable assembly. A pair of terminal ends for the cables includes a variety of connectors and/or adapters. The connectors and/or adapters are operable to join with outlets from a device or another cable assembly. A cable jacket wraps around the cables and connectors and/or adapters to form a single strand. The cable jacket can be color coded to identify the cables and connectors and/or adapters. The single strand of cables provide a plurality of terminal ends, including, plugs, adapters, USB sockets, and chargers. The cable assembly helps consolidates the cables to minimize excessive wiring, terminal connectors, and adapters. | 06-26-2014 |
20140178840 | Prosthetic Device - A prosthetic device that securely joins with a tissue through the utilization of at least one pressure differential portion, such as suction cups. The pressure differential portion serves to form a vacuum between the device and the tissue for secure attachments. The device comprises a silicone shape and conforms to tissue, such as the gums. An upper portion and a lower portion join with an upper gum and a lower gum, respectively. A mounting surface includes at least one pressure differential portion for fastening to the tissue. An engagement surface is operable to perform functions for the device, including engaging an object, such as food. The upper and lower portion comprise side surfaces with adhesives for additional stability and fastening capacity along a longitudinal axis of the tissue. The device includes an antibacterial composition to inhibit odors. The engagement surface may include an ornamental portion, such as gold. | 06-26-2014 |
20140183280 | Flow Device - A flow device automatically impels a fluid to disperse from a container without requiring significant physical exertion, such as a repetitive pumping motion, to propel the fluid through. The flow device automatically causes an intake fluid to flow from an intake end of a container, and pass through an interior channel of the container. The intake fluid helps force a dispersion fluid inside the container to disperse through an opposite, dispersion end without requiring a manual motion, such as a pumping action with a finger. The flow device includes a switch that actuates a pressure differentiation portion, such as a fan, vacuum, pump, or compressor, to create a vacuum or redirection of intake fluid within the container sufficient to create the flow for the intake fluid to pass through the container. The automatic switch negates the need to flex and stress joints in a hand. | 07-03-2014 |
20140183852 | Cover Assembly - A cover assembly joins with a book to enable a sheet to display from the book, and to provide protection to the sheets within the book. The book includes a check book. The sheet slides between a transparent upper cover and a transparent lower cover through a sheet reception portion. The sheet orients in a direction by which an image or text on the sheet is visible through one of the covers. The upper cover and the lower cover join at a cover binding end that pivotally opens and closes the covers in conjunction with a book binder. The cover assembly includes a preprinted ornamental portion that forms a perimeter frame for the sheet and contains a theme. The cover assembly overlays the outer cover of the book, not affecting the functionality of the book or a plurality of book sheets inside the book. | 07-03-2014 |
20140245668 | Shelter Assembly - A shelter assembly includes a multi-layered, fluid filled shelter that does not require rods for assembly. The assembly includes sidewalls that form a framework for a shelter. The sidewalls comprise air filled materials having a substantially planar shape. The sidewalls form a plurality of layers. Apertures in the sidewalls enable a fluid to pass between each layer for forming an insulating effect on the assembly. The apertures also serve as a cavity for a rod to pass through and fasten the shelter to a surface. A lower floor sidewall and an upper floor sidewall rest adjacent to each other, forming a sandwich configuration that creates insulation and air circulation between layers. At least one channel, such as a chimney, enables an external fluid to circulate through the assembly. A gate portion provides access to the assembly. A roof sidewall provides an external protective upper covering. | 09-04-2014 |
20140246865 | Generator Device - A generator device includes at least one rotary portion and an induction generator working in conjunction to generate electricity. A perpetual force, such as a stream of liquid or a heavy object, propels the rotary portion to generate electricity. Numerous rotary portions are propelled, and work in conjunction together to create a multiplier effect for increasing the quantity of electricity generated. The electricity induces the induction generator to produce additional electricity. In this manner, no gasoline is needed to run the generator device. A rechargeable battery operatively joins with the generator device to provide electricity when the rotary portion is not functional. In an educational embodiment, the device includes an at least partially transparent housing, whereby the process of electrical generation may be observed. The rotary portions and the housing have various colors. | 09-04-2014 |
Maryam Mahmoudkhani, Calgary CA
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20100034724 | Carbon Dioxide Capture - A method of carbon dioxide capture is disclosed. In a step (a) anhydrous sodium carbonate is separated from a first aqueous solution formed by reacting carbon dioxide and an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide. In step (b) the anhydrous sodium carbonate is treated by causticization to generate carbon dioxide and sodium hydroxide. The first aqueous solution of step (a) is formed by scrubbing a gas containing carbon dioxide with an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide. | 02-11-2010 |
20100064890 | CARBON DIOXIDE CAPTURE METHOD AND FACILITY - A carbon dioxide capture facility is disclosed comprising packing formed as a slab, and at least one liquid source. The slab has opposed dominant faces, the opposed dominant faces being at least partially wind penetrable to allow wind to flow through the packing. The at least one liquid source is oriented to direct carbon dioxide absorbent liquid into the packing to flow through the slab. The slab is disposed in a wind flow that has a non-zero incident angle with one of the opposed dominant faces. A method of carbon dioxide capture is also disclosed. Carbon dioxide absorbing liquid is applied into packing in a series of pulses. A gas containing carbon dioxide is flowed through the packing to at least partially absorb the carbon dioxide from the gas into the carbon dioxide absorbing liquid. | 03-18-2010 |
20150336044 | Carbon Dioxide Capture Method and Facility - A carbon dioxide capture facility is disclosed comprising packing formed as a slab, and at least one liquid source. The slab has opposed dominant faces, the opposed dominant faces being at least partially wind penetrable to allow wind to flow through the packing. The at least one liquid source is oriented to direct carbon dioxide absorbent liquid into the packing to flow through the slab. The slab is disposed in a wind flow that has a non-zero incident angle with one of the opposed dominant faces. A method of carbon dioxide capture is also disclosed. Carbon dioxide absorbing liquid is applied into packing in a series of pulses. A gas containing carbon dioxide is flowed through the packing to at least partially absorb the carbon dioxide from the gas into the carbon dioxide absorbing liquid. | 11-26-2015 |
Maryam Mirmobini, Rumson, NJ US
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20090086761 | DYNAMICALLY AND ON-DEMAND SELECTED ANCILLARY DATA OVER COMPRESSED MULTIMEDIA PACKETS WITHOUT BANDWIDTH EXPANSION - A system and method for providing ancillary data over compressed multimedia packets. Ancillary data may be added to encoded or compressed packets without increasing the bandwidth required to transmit the packets over a transmission medium. After transmission, the ancillary data can be recovered and the packets restored to their original form without any loss of data or damage to original content. The ancillary data can be presented to a user on-demand, or in response to an event. The content of the ancillary data can also be correlated to the type of event that initiated the delivery or to the content of the encoded or compressed packets. | 04-02-2009 |
Maryam Mohammadvali, Tehran IR
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20130127639 | VIRTUAL TRAFFIC MONITORINGSYSTEM AND A METHOD FOR AVOIDING TRAFFIC RULE VIOLATIONS - The embodiments herein disclose a virtual traffic monitoring system and method for avoiding traffic rule violation. The system comprises several slave microcontrollers interfaced with one active device and a sensor. The active device and the sensor in conjunction with several components detect a traffic rule violation. The components include a GPS, a LCD, a Digital Imaging Device, an ADC, a GSM and an ECU. A buzzer is provided in the vehicle for providing an audio alert to the driver of the vehicle. The traffic violation information is sent to the traffic controlling authorities in the form of a text message via an RF transceiver. A power source is provided for supplying an electrical power to the traffic monitoring system components and the sensors. | 05-23-2013 |
Maryam Momtaz, Alpharetta, GA US
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20130309928 | Stain-resistant fibers, textiles and carpets - The present invention relates to stain- or dye-resistant light colored fibers, textiles and carpets made of a polymer composition (C) comprising at least one semi-aromatic polyamide comprising recurring units resulting from the condensation of terephthalic acid and at least one aliphatic diamine selected from the group consisting of 1,8-octanediamine, 1,9-nonanediamine, 2-methyl-1,8-octanediamine, 1,10-decanediamine, 1,12-dodecanediamine, 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,6-hexanediamine, 2,4,4-trimethyl-1,6-hexanediamine, 5-methyl-1,9-nonanediamine, methylcyclohexanediamine, isophoronediamine and mixtures thereof. | 11-21-2013 |
Maryam Moravej, Fremont, CA US
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20080241420 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DC VOLTAGE CONTROL ON RF-POWERED ELECTRODE - In a plasma processing chamber, a method for processing a substrate is provided. The method includes supporting the substrate in the plasma processing chamber configured with an upper electrode (UE) and a lower electrode (LE), configuring at least one radio frequency power source to ignite plasma between the UE and the LE, and providing a conductive coupling ring, the conductive coupling ring is coupled to the LE to provide a conductive path. The method further includes providing a plasma-facing-substrate-periphery (PFSP) ring, the PFSP ring being disposed above the conductive coupling ring. The method yet further includes coupling the PFSP ring to at least one of a direct current (DC) ground through an RF filter, the DC ground through the RF filter and a variable resistor, a positive DC power source through the RF filter, and a negative DC power source through the RF filter to control plasma processing parameters. | 10-02-2008 |
Maryam Moravej, Mountain View, CA US
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20100098875 | PRE-COATING AND WAFER-LESS AUTO-CLEANING SYSTEM AND METHOD - In a wafer processing system having an electrode, an electrostatic chuck (ESC) and a confinement chamber portion, the ESC is established to be RF-floating, whereas a confinement chamber portion is grounded during a pre-coating process. Accordingly, the confinement chamber portion and the upper electrode are selectively targeted for pre-coating material deposition. As such, the amount of pre-coating material that is deposited onto the ESC is greatly reduced over that of conventional systems. Therefore, less time, energy and material are needed to remove pre-coating material from the ESC during a wafer auto clean (WAC) process. Further, the upper electrode is established to be RF-floating, whereas the confinement chamber portion is grounded during a WAC process. As such, the cleaning material is selectively targeted toward the confinement hardware portion of the chamber. Therefore, the upper electrode is subjected to less wear during a WAC process. | 04-22-2010 |
20100261352 | METHOD FOR LOW-K DIELECTRIC ETCH WITH REDUCED DAMAGE - A method for etching features in a low-k dielectric layer disposed below an organic mask is provided by an embodiment of the invention. Features are etched into the low-k dielectric layer through the organic mask. A fluorocarbon layer is deposited on the low-k dielectric layer. The fluorocarbon layer is cured. The organic mask is stripped. | 10-14-2010 |
20100285671 | STRIP WITH REDUCED LOW-K DIELECTRIC DAMAGE - A method for forming etched features in a low-k dielectric layer disposed below the photoresist mask in a plasma processing chamber is provided. Features are etched into the low-k dielectric layer through the photoresist mask. The photoresist mask is stripped, wherein the stripping comprising at least one cycle, wherein each cycle comprises a fluorocarbon stripping phase, comprising flowing a fluorocarbon stripping gas into the plasma processing chamber, forming a plasma from the fluorocarbon stripping gas, and stopping the flow of the fluorocarbon stripping gas into the plasma processing chamber and a reduced fluorocarbon stripping phase, comprising flowing a reduced fluorocarbon stripping gas that has a lower fluorocarbon flow rate than the fluorocarbon stripping gas into the plasma processing chamber, forming the plasma from the reduced fluorocarbon stripping gas, and stopping the flow of the reduced fluorocarbon stripping gas. | 11-11-2010 |
Maryam Mowla, Grapevine, TX US
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20150143747 | Floral Assembly - A floral display comprising a frame for securing water retaining florist foam in a decorative shape that may be hung for display. The floral display frame provides for simple securing of the foam and allows access to the foam for complete floral coverage. | 05-28-2015 |
Maryam Nazri, Bloomsfield Hills, MI US
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20120264020 | METHOD OF DEPOSITING SILICON ON CARBON NANOMATERIALS - A method of depositing silicon on carbon nanomaterials such as vapor grown carbon nanofibers, nanomats, or nanofiber powder is provided. The method includes flowing a silicon-containing precursor gas in contact with the carbon nanomaterial such that silicon is deposited on the exterior surface and within the hollow core of the carbon nanomaterials. A protective carbon coating may be deposited on the silicon-coated nanomaterials. The resulting nanocomposite materials may be used as anodes in lithium ion batteries. | 10-18-2012 |
Maryam Nazri, Bloomfield Hills, MI US
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20080261116 | METHOD OF DEPOSITING SILICON ON CARBON MATERIALS AND FORMING AN ANODE FOR USE IN LITHIUM ION BATTERIES - A method of modifying the surface of carbon materials such as vapor grown carbon nanofibers is provided in which silicon is deposited on vapor grown carbon nanofibers using a chemical vapor deposition process. The resulting silicon-carbon alloy may be used as an anode in a rechargeable lithium ion battery. | 10-23-2008 |
20120264017 | ENCAPSULATED SULFUR CATHODE FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERY - Methods of making a cathode element for an electrochemical cell. The methods comprise providing hollow carbon nanotubes and a sulfur source in a closed environment. Sulfur is deposited within an interior of the hollow carbon nanotube. The method includes cleaning an exterior surface of the carbon nanotubes and incorporating the carbon nanotubes into a cathode element. A cathodic material for a lithium-sulfur electrochemical cell is also provided. The material comprises a plurality of stacked-cone carbon nanotubes. Each nanotube defines a hollow interior and has a substantially continuous exterior surface area. Elemental sulfur is disposed within the hollow interior of each nanotube. | 10-18-2012 |
20140349186 | METHOD OF DEPOSITING SILICON ON CARBON MATERIALS AND FORMING AN ANODE FOR USE IN LITHIUM ION BATTERIES - A method of modifying the surface of carbon materials such as vapor grown carbon nanofibers is provided in which silicon is deposited on vapor grown carbon nanofibers using a chemical vapor deposition process. The resulting silicon-carbon alloy may be used as an anode in a rechargeable lithium ion battery. | 11-27-2014 |
Maryam Otadi, Tehran IR
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20100266906 | BIOFUEL BATTERY AND PROCESS OF PREPARING THE SAME - The various embodiments herein provide a biofuel battery having a fuel, electrode and water and its manufacturing method. The biofuel battery comprises a bio fuel as a negative electrode, dissolved oxygen in water as a positive electrode and water as an electrolyte. The carbohydrate is used as bio mass for generating electron in the bio cell. The biofuel battery produces maximum amount of 1 volt electricity under the optimal conditions. | 10-21-2010 |
Maryam Piram, L'Hay Les Roses FR
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20160004828 | Method for Assessing Activity of an Autoinflammatory Disease - The invention relates to a method for determining the activity of an autoinflammatory disease in a patient, where a patient reports the status of at least 5 dichotomous items corresponding to a physiological observation and the values of each status is combined in a mathematical function to obtain an end value. | 01-07-2016 |
Maryam Ramezani, Walldorf DE
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20130054045 | VEHICLE ELECTRIC CHARGING SCHEDULE SELECTION AND EVOLUTION BASED ON MULTIPLE WEIGHTED CHARGING OBJECTIVES - The present description refers to a computer implemented method, computer program product, and computer system to determine a plurality of electric charging schedules for one or more electric vehicles, determine, for each of the electric charging schedules, a plurality of charging objective values, assign a weight to each of the charging objective values, wherein one set of weights is used for the plurality of electric charging schedules, calculate a fitness value for each of the electric charging schedules based on the plurality of charging objective values for each respective electric charging schedule and the set of weights, identify the electric charging schedule having a highest fitness value, and select the electric charging schedule having the highest fitness value for charging one or more electric vehicles. | 02-28-2013 |
Maryam Rashtchi, Tehran IR
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20120204890 | HIGHLY-ORDERED NANOSTRUCTURE ARRAYS AND METHODS OF PREPARATION THEREOF - Highly-ordered nanostructure arrays and methods of preparation of the highly-ordered nanostructure arrays for adsorption of pollutants are disclosed. The highly-ordered nanostructure arrays can be vertically aligned metal oxide nanotube arrays having metal-deposited carbon nanotubes within the nanostructures. The metal-deposited carbon nanotubes within the nanostructures increase the adsorption of the pollutants, as discussed in greater detail below. The highly-ordered nanostructure arrays can be included in various filters, such as cigarette filters, to adsorb carcinogens and pollutants from the tobacco smoke. | 08-16-2012 |
Maryam Rofougarn, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA US
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20130119969 | Utilizing an On-Chip Transformer to Generate Quadrature Signals - Aspects of a method and system for generating quadrature signals utilizing an on-chip transformer are provided. In this regard, a pair of phase-quadrature signals may be generated from a single-phase signal via a transformer, one or more variable capacitors, and one or more variable resistors integrated on-chip. The transformer may comprise a plurality of loops fabricated in a plurality of metal layers in the chip. Each of the one or more variable capacitors may comprise a configurable capacitor bank and each of the one or more variable resistors may comprise a configurable resistor bank. The one or more capacitor banks may be programmatically configured on-chip, based on a frequency of the single-phase signal. The one or more resistor banks may be programmatically configured on-chip, based on a frequency of said single-phase signal. | 05-16-2013 |
Maryam Roufogaran, Rpv, CA US
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20100311332 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CHIP-TO-CHIP COMMUNICATION VIA ON-CHIP LEAKY WAVE ANTENNAS - Methods and systems for chip-to-chip communication via on-chip leaky wave antennas are provided. In this regard, RF signals may be communicated between a first leaky wave antenna in a first integrated circuit and a second leaky wave antenna in a second integrated circuit, where the first integrated circuit and the second integrated circuit are housed in a single integrated circuit package. The first integrated circuit and the second integrated circuit may be electrically isolated from one another. One or both of the first leaky wave antenna and the second leaky wave antenna may comprise a pair of coplanar conductive lines. Spacing between the coplanar conductive lines may be configured by applying a voltage which causes one or both of the coplanar conductive lines to deflect towards or away from the other one of the coplanar conductive lines. | 12-09-2010 |
Maryam Roufougaran, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA US
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20090088072 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING UP TO EXTREME HIGH FREQUENCIES USING A MESH NETWORK OF REPEATERS - A plurality of repeater devices, each of which may enable forwarding extreme high frequency (EHF) communication between EHF-enabled wireless devices, may form a repeater mesh network. One or more routes may be formed within the repeater mesh network to enable forwarding EHF RF signals via the repeater mesh network. Different technique may be utilized, while forming routes within the repeater mesh network, to reduce and/or prevent interference that might be caused by EHF RF signals received and/or transmitted by repeater devices in the routes to other repeater devices in the repeater mesh network. These techniques may comprise frequency shifting, spatial isolation, and/or polarization isolation. Multiple routes may be utilized simultaneously to forward EHF RF communication. The simultaneous use of multiple routes may enable increasing the bandwidth and/or improving reliability of forwarding EHF RF communication within the repeater mesh network. | 04-02-2009 |
Maryam Sanati, Seoul KR
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20110243917 | COMPOSITION FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF ABSENCE SEIZURES COMPRISING PKC AGONIST AS AN EFFECTIVE INGREDIENT - The present invention relates to a composition comprising PKC agonist as an active ingredient. More precisely, the present inventors confirmed that absence seizure specific SWD was reduced by administrating PKC agonist into an animal model. Therefore, the composition of the present invention comprising PKC agonist as an active ingredient can be effectively used for the prevention and treatment of absence seizure and for the production of health improving functional food. | 10-06-2011 |
Maryam Schonbeck, Lake Oswego, OR US
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20150262258 | SYSTEM AND METHOD PUBLISHING AD HOC OFFER MESSAGES AND ANONYMOUS GEOGRAPHIC PROXIMITY AND CATEGORY SEARCHES - An Internet-based system and method, allowing vendors to publish and transmit ad hoc offer messages that targets consumers with exceptional efficiency, and further allowing consumers to anonymously search such published offer messages based on geographic proximity and desired subject category, includes a vendor computer device, a system server operatively connected to the vendor computer device via a network, and a consumer computer device operatively connected to the system server via the network, where the consumer selects the search distance from the consumer's location, and one or more desired subject categories to be searched for searching a compilation of published offer messages hosted on the system server. | 09-17-2015 |
Maryam Shahrestani, Wayne, NJ US
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20080312826 | MOBILE PHONE HAVING GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM - A method of providing navigational instructions on a mobile phone having an integrated GPS receiver, a geographic information system, and access to at least one database of addresses of geographic locations, each address having an association to a telephone number. The method including the steps of establishing a present geographic location of the mobile phone having integrated GPS receiver; inputting the telephone number identifying a destination; retrieving the address of the destination from the at least one database of addresses based on the input telephone number; and using the retrieved address of the destination and the present geographic location of the mobile phone to request navigational instructions from the present geographic location to the destination. | 12-18-2008 |
20090240428 | MOBILE PHONE HAVING GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM - A method of providing navigational instructions on a mobile device having an integrated GPS receiver, a geographic information system, and access to at least one database of addresses of geographic locations, each address having an association to a telephone number. The method includes the steps of establishing a present geographic location of the mobile device having integrated GPS receiver; inputting the telephone number identifying a destination; retrieving the address of the destination from the at least one database of addresses based on the input telephone number; and using the retrieved address of the destination and the present geographic location of the mobile device to request navigational instructions from the present geographic location to the destination. The retrieved navigational instructions to the destination and the present geographic location provide additional location based services (LBS) near the destination, or along the route from the location of the mobile phone to the location of the destination. | 09-24-2009 |
Maryam Shanechi, San Diego, CA US
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20120033566 | HYBRID FEEDBACK FOR CLOSED LOOP MULTIPLE-INPUT MULTIPLE- OUTPUT - The subject matter disclosed herein provides methods and apparatus for closed loop operation of a wireless system implementing multiple input and multiple output (MIMO). In one aspect, there is provided a method. The method may provide channel estimation feedback to a base station by a user equipment in a wireless communication system. The method includes receiving downlink data from the base station, calculating a digital portion representing a channel parameter estimation of the downlink data, calculating an analog portion representing an error estimation of the digital portion and providing, as feedback, the digital portion and the analog portion to the base station. | 02-09-2012 |
Maryam Shaterian, Naragh IR
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20110117367 | STRONTIUM CERATE SYNTHESIS METHOD - A method for synthesizing strontium cerate (SrCeO | 05-19-2011 |
Maryam Shojaei Baghini, Mumbai IN
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20100032749 | Field-Effect Device and Manufacturing Method Thereof - Embodiments relate to a field-effect transistor that includes a body region, a first source/drain region of a first conductivity type, a second source/drain region of the first conductivity type, and a pocket implant region adjacent to the first source/drain region, the pocket implant region being of a second conductivity type, wherein the second conductivity type is different from the first conductivity type. The body region physically contacts the pocket implant region. | 02-11-2010 |
20100032773 | Semiconductor Devices and Methods for Manufacturing a Semiconductor Device - In an embodiment, a semiconductor device is provided. The semiconductor device may include a first diffusion region, a second diffusion region an active region disposed between the first diffusion region and the second diffusion region, a control region disposed above the active region, a first trench isolation disposed laterally adjacent to the first diffusion region opposite to the active region, and a second trench isolation disposed between the second diffusion region and the active region. The second trench isolation may have a smaller depth than the first trench isolation. | 02-11-2010 |
20100207161 | Device and Method for Coupling First and Second Device Portions - This disclosure relates to devices and methods relating to coupled first and second device portions. | 08-19-2010 |
20100237412 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - In various embodiments, a semiconductor device is provided. The semiconductor device may include a first source/drain region, a second source/drain region, an active region electrically coupled between the first source/drain region and the second source/drain region, a trench disposed between the second source/drain region and at least a portion of the active region, a first isolation layer disposed over the bottom and the sidewalls of the trench, electrically conductive material disposed over the isolation layer in the trench, a second isolation layer disposed over the active region, and a gate region disposed over the second isolation layer. The electrically conductive material may be coupled to an electrical contact. | 09-23-2010 |
20110215868 | Operational Amplifier Having Improved Slew Rate - A slew rate improved operational amplifier circuit is provided to improve the slew rates of an operational amplifier with minimal sacrifices in power dissipation and other operational amplifier parameters. To improve the slew rates of operational amplifiers, additional current sources are activated when a slewing operation is detected. The detection of slewing operations and the activation of current sources upon detection can be implemented using two comparator circuits—one for a positive slewing operation, and one for a negative slewing operation. A sub-45 nm FinFET implementation of this slew rate improvement concept was implemented and compared against slew rate optimized individual two-stage operational amplifiers. Simulations show that slew rates were significantly improved by the implementation of the comparator circuits (5590 V/μs vs. 273 V/μs), with minimal increases in power dissipation (78 μW vs. 46 μW). | 09-08-2011 |
20120146829 | SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATION REGISTER ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER CIRCUIT - Techniques are generally described herein for analog to digital conversion. Some example ADC converters include a unit capacitor array coupled to a reference voltage, where the capacitor array includes multiple capacitors coupled to one another via multiple switches under control of a control block. A comparator, having a first input and a second input, is configured to receive a controlled voltage generated from the unit capacitor array and compare an analog voltage to the controlled voltage. The control block is configured to selectively open or close the switches, receive a comparison result from the comparator, and generate a digital output based On the comparison result. The control block is configured to control the switch timing of the unit capacitor array for reset, pre-charge, charge redistribution, and comparison phases, where a passive charge redistribution method may be utilized. | 06-14-2012 |
20130140626 | Field-Effect Device and Manufacturing Method Thereof - Embodiments relate to a field-effect device that includes a body region, a first source/drain region of a first conductivity type, a second source/drain region, and a pocket implant region adjacent to the first source/drain region, the pocket implant region being of a second conductivity type, wherein the second conductivity type is different from the first conductivity type. The body region physically contacts the pocket implant region. | 06-06-2013 |
20140113423 | METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - In various embodiments, a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device is provided. The method for manufacturing a semiconductor device may include forming a first source/drain region, forming a second source/drain region, forming an active region electrically coupled between the first source/drain region and the second source/drain region, forming a trench disposed between the second source/drain region and at least a portion of the active region, forming a first isolation layer disposed over the bottom and the sidewalls of the trench, forming electrically conductive material disposed over the isolation layer in the trench, forming a second isolation layer disposed over the active region, and forming a gate region disposed over the second isolation layer. The electrically conductive material may be coupled to an electrical contact. | 04-24-2014 |
20140145265 | High Voltage Semiconductor Devices - In one embodiment, the semiconductor device includes a first source of a first doping type disposed in a substrate. A first drain of the first doping type is disposed in the substrate. A first gate region is disposed between the first source and the first drain. A first channel region of a second doping type is disposed under the first gate region. The second doping type is opposite to the first doping type. A first extension region of the first doping type is disposed between the first gate and the first drain. The first extension region is part of a first fin disposed in or over the substrate. A first isolation region is disposed between the first extension region and the first drain. A first well region of the first doping type is disposed under the first isolation region. The first well region electrically couples the first extension region with the first drain. | 05-29-2014 |
20150255450 | Field-Effect Device and Manufacturing Method Thereof - Embodiments relate to a field-effect device that includes a body region, a first source/drain region of a first conductivity type, a second source/drain region, and a pocket implant region adjacent to the first source/drain region, the pocket implant region being of a second conductivity type, wherein the second conductivity type is different from the first conductivity type. The body region physically contacts the pocket implant region. | 09-10-2015 |
Maryam Shokri, Toronto CA
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20100322489 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMAGE SEGMENTATION - A method of segmenting images receives an image (such as a medical image) and a segment in relation to the image, displays them to an observer, receives a modification to the segment from the observer, and generates a second segment in relation to a second image, responsive to the modification. An image segmentation system includes a learning scheme or model to take input from an observer feedback interface and to communicate with a means for drawing an image segment to permit adjustment of at least one image segmentation parameter (such as a threshold value). The learning scheme is provided with a knowledge base which may initially be created by processing offline images. The learning scheme may use any scheme such as a reinforcement learning agent, a fuzzy inference system or a neural network. | 12-23-2010 |
Maryam Tabrizian, Montreal CA
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20150258132 | RAPID FORMATION OF CHITOSAN SPONGES USING GUANOSINE 5'-DIPHOSPHATE: INJECTABLE SCAFFOLDS FOR TISSUE REGENERATION AND DRUG DELIVERY - It is disclosed Guanosine 5′-Diphosphate (GDP) crosslinked chitosan sponge or gelling composition which is used as a scaffold for tissue regeneration applications such as neural, cardiac, cartilage and bone regeneration. In addition, the sponge acts as a drug delivery system to provide local controlled drug release, such as delivering anti-cancer drugs locally at the tumor site. | 09-17-2015 |
Maryam Tabrizian, Longueuil CA
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20100045995 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE BASED DETECTION OF MOLECULES - A system and method for molecule detection uses a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) system with detection spots having fixed nanostructures. An SPR assembly may be combined with a digital microfluidic control system such as an electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) chip. The microfluidic system individually directs sample droplets to different detection spots of the SPR assembly, thus allowing the SPR examination of different samples or sample reactions on the same surface. The nanostructures at the detection spots enhance the sensitivity of the SPR signals. | 02-25-2010 |
Maryam Yammahi, Alexandria, VA US
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20150186471 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPROXIMATE SEARCHING VERY LARGE DATA - The invention provides efficient searching with fuzzy criteria in very large information systems. The technique of the present invention uses the Pigeonhole Principle approach. This approach can be utilized with different embodiments. but the most effective realization would be to amplify some already given intrinsic approximate matching capabilities, like those in the FuzzyFind method [1][2]. Considering the following problem, data to be searched is presented as a bit-attribute vector. The searching operation includes finding a subset of this bit-attribute vector that is within particular Flamming distance. Normally, this search with approximate matching criteria requires sequential lookup for the whole collection of the attribute vector. This process can be easily parallelized, but in very large information systems this still would be slow and energy consuming. The present invention provides approximate search in very large files using the Pigeonhole Principle, circumvents the sequential search operations and reduces the calculations tremendously. | 07-02-2015 |
Maryam Zamanian-Daryoush, Shaker Heights, OH US
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20110305707 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING CANCER - The present invention provides methods for treating cancer in a subject, as well as related compositions and kits that employ a therapeutic agent, or a nucleic acid sequence encoding a therapeutic agent, selected from apolipoprotein A-1 (ApoA1) or biologically active fragment, an ApoA1 mimetic, an agent that increases expression of ApoA1, or a binding agent specific for oxidized ApoA1. In certain embodiments, the ApoA1 or ApoA1 mimetic is at least partially oxidation resistant. | 12-15-2011 |