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20080261987 | SUBSTITUTED PIPERAZINES - Compounds are provided that act as potent antagonists of the CCR1 receptor, and which have been further confirmed in animal testing for inflammation, one of the hallmark disease states for CCR1. The compounds are generally aryl piperazine derivatives and are useful in pharmaceutical compositions, methods for the treatment of CCR1-mediated diseases, and as controls in assays for the identification of competitive CCR1 antagonists. | 10-23-2008 |
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20100240618 | SUBSTITUTED PIPERAZINES - Compounds are provided that act as potent antagonists of the CCR1 receptor, and have in vivo anti-inflammatory activity. The compounds are generally aryl piperazine derivatives and are useful in pharmaceutical compositions, methods for the treatment of CCR1-mediated diseases, and as controls in assays for the identification of competitive CCR1 antagonists. | 09-23-2010 |
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20100169533 | MULTI-PORT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ROUTING A DATA ELEMENT WITHIN AN INTERCONNECTION FABRIC - The present invention relates generally to a generic fabric interconnect system and method for providing a data path between and among nodes and processing elements within an interconnection fabric. More specifically, there is provided a device accessible by a host processor for expanding access over a first bus to a second bus, the first bus and the second bus each being adapted to separately connect to respective ones of a plurality of bus-compatible devices, each device which comprise a link, a first circuit adapted to couple between the first bus and the link, and a second circuit adapted to couple between the link and the second bus, the first circuit and the second circuit each being operated as a bridge and being operable to (a) send outgoing information serially through said link in a form different from that of the first bus and the second bus (b) approve an initial exchange between the first bus and the second bus in response to pending bus transactions having a characteristic signifying a destination across a device, and (c) allow the host processor, communicating through the first bus, to individually address different selectable ones of the bus-compatible devices on the second bus: (i) using on the first bus substantially the same type of addressing as is used to access devices on the first bus, and (ii) without first employing a second, intervening one of the bus-compatible devices on the second bus. | 07-01-2010 |
20120131255 | MULTI-PORT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ROUTING A DATA ELEMENT WITHIN AN INTERCONNECTION FABRIC - A method and structure(s) for providing a data path between and among nodes and processing elements within an interconnection fabric are described. More specifically, a device comprising a first circuit configured to couple between a first bus and a link is described. The circuit may be configured to operate as a bridge, support PCI configuration cycles, send outgoing information serially through the link in a format different from that of the first bus, and allow a host processor, communicating through the first bus, to selectively address one or more remote devices to which the device is configured to allow access. In some embodiments, the first circuit may support “spoof-proof” data protocols, and the device may operate in multiple modes including root bridge, leaf bridge, and gateway mode. Multiple addressing models may also be used. | 05-24-2012 |
20130297848 | MULTI-PORT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ROUTING A DATA ELEMENT WITHIN AN INTERCONNECTION FABRIC - A fabric interconnect system may provide a data path between nodes and/or processing elements within an interconnection fabric. Identifiers may be assigned to particular components associated with the interconnection fabric. These identifiers may uniquely identify the particular components, and may indicate a path between a root node and a particular component. In some embodiments, the identifiers include turn counts and turn values that specify a turn-based bath from the root node to a particular component. One or more identifier acceptance rules may be used in order to determine whether a given component should accept and store a particular identifier that the component receives. For example, a lower priority identifier may be discarded in favor of a higher priority identifier. | 11-07-2013 |
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20110184921 | System and Method for Data Driven De-Duplication - Described are computer-based methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for removing redundant data from a storage system. In one example, a data delineation process delineates data targeted for de-duplication into regions using a plurality of markers. The de-duplication system determines which of these regions should be subject to further de-duplication processing by comparing metadata representing the regions to metadata representing regions of a reference data set. The de-duplication system identifies an area of data that incorporates the regions that should be subject to further de-duplication processing and de-duplicates this area with reference to a corresponding area within the reference data set. | 07-28-2011 |
20110184966 | System and Method for Summarizing Data - Described are computer-based methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for removing redundant data from a storage system. In one example, a data delineation process delineates data targeted for de-duplication into regions using a plurality of markers. The de-duplication system determines which of these regions should be subject to further de-duplication processing by comparing metadata representing the regions to metadata representing regions of a reference data set. The de-duplication system identifies an area of data that incorporates the regions that should be subject to further de-duplication processing and de-duplicates this area with reference to a corresponding area within the reference data set. | 07-28-2011 |
20110184967 | System and method for navigating data - Described are computer-based methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for removing redundant data from a storage system. In one example, a data delineation process delineates data targeted for de-duplication into regions using a plurality of markers. The de-duplication system determines which of these regions should be subject to further de-duplication processing by comparing metadata representing the regions to metadata representing regions of a reference data set. The de-duplication system identifies an area of data that incorporates the regions that should be subject to further de-duplication processing and de-duplicates this area with reference to a corresponding area within the reference data set. | 07-28-2011 |
20110185133 | System and Method for Identifying Locations Within Data - Described are computer-based methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for removing redundant data from a storage system. In one example, a data delineation process delineates data targeted for de-duplication into regions using a plurality of markers. The de-duplication system determines which of these regions should be subject to further de-duplication processing by comparing metadata representing the regions to metadata representing regions of a reference data set. The de-duplication system identifies an area of data that incorporates the regions that should be subject to further de-duplication processing and de-duplicates this area with reference to a corresponding area within the reference data set. | 07-28-2011 |
20120191669 | Detection and Deduplication of Backup Sets Exhibiting Poor Locality - Described are computer-based methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for detection and deduplication of backup sets exhibiting poor locality. A first set of summaries of a first data set are determined, each summary of the first set of summaries being indicative of a data pattern in the first data set. A second set of summaries of a second data set are determined, each summary of the second set of summaries being indicative of a data pattern in the second data set. A set of comparison metrics are calculated, each comparison metric being based on a first subset of summaries from the first set of summaries and a second subset of summaries from the second set of summaries. A locality metric is calculated based on the set of comparison metrics indicative of whether the first data set and second data set exhibit poor locality. | 07-26-2012 |
20140279956 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF LOCATING REDUNDANT DATA USING PATTERNS OF MATCHING FINGERPRINTS - A system configured to compute match potential between first data and second data is provided. The system includes data storage storing the first data and the second data, and at least one processor coupled to the data storage. The at least one processor is configured to identify a first sequence of fingerprints characterizing a first plurality of sections of the first data, the first sequence being ordered according to an order of the first plurality of sections within the first data; identify a second sequence of fingerprints comprising fingerprints that match fingerprints within the first sequence, the second sequence of fingerprints characterizing a second plurality of sections of the second data, the second sequence being ordered according to an order of the second plurality of sections within the second data; quantify a similarity between the first sequence and the second sequence; and adjust the match potential based on the similarity. | 09-18-2014 |
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20100099175 | Two-Stage nucleic acid amplification using an amplification oligomer - This invention provides methods, compositions and systems to detect a nucleic acid of interest in a two-stage amplification. The two-stage amplification begins with a first non-enzymatic accumulation of an amplification oligomer that is the target substrate for a second nucleic acid amplification or assay. Two or more amplification oligomers can be used to allow multiplexed amplifications of two or more nucleic acids of interest with deconvolution based on unique detection signals or unique signal locations. | 04-22-2010 |
20110171644 | Multiplex capture of nucleic acids - Methods of capturing two or more nucleic acids simultaneously from a single sample are provided. Different nucleic acids are captured through cooperative hybridization events on different subsets of particles or at different selected positions on a spatially addressable solid support. Methods of capturing one or more long nucleic acids and methods of capturing one or more nucleic acid for sequencing are also provided. Compositions, kits, and systems related to the methods are also described. | 07-14-2011 |
20110223606 | Nucleic acid quantitation from tissue slides - This invention provides methods of quantitating nucleic acids from problematic samples, such as aged samples, formalin fixed samples, paraffin embedded samples, samples with aneuploid cells, and cells with fragmented nucleic acids. Methods include techniques to efficiently solubilize the nucleic acids under non-denaturing conditions from preserved clinical samples without resort to organic extractions, to normalize cell counts regardless of aneuploidy, to access the fragmentation state of the nucleic acids, and to provide standard curves for degraded nucleic acid samples. | 09-15-2011 |
20110256536 | Two stage nucleic acid amplification using an amplification oligomer - This invention provides methods, compositions and systems to detect a nucleic acid of interest in a two-stage amplification. The two-stage amplification begins with a first non-enzymatic accumulation of an amplification oligomer that is the target substrate for a second nucleic acid amplification or assay. Two or more amplification oligomers can be used to allow multiplexed amplifications of two or more nucleic acids of interest with deconvolution based on unique detection signals or unique signal locations. | 10-20-2011 |
20120157348 | Detection of nucleic acids from whole - Methods of detecting one or more nucleic acids from whole blood or plasma are provided. The nucleic acids are captured on a solid support and detected. Compositions, kits, and systems related to the methods are also described. | 06-21-2012 |
20140194296 | Multiplex Capture of Nucleic Acids - Methods of capturing two or more nucleic acids simultaneously from a single sample are provided. Different nucleic acids are captured through cooperative hybridization events on different subsets of particles or at different selected positions on a spatially addressable solid support. Methods of capturing one or more long nucleic acids and methods of capturing one or more nucleic acid for sequencing are also provided. Compositions, kits, and systems related to the methods are also described. | 07-10-2014 |
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20110237449 | Methods and Compositions for Nucleic Acid Purification - Methods of capturing two or more nucleic acids simultaneously from a single sample are provided. Different nucleic acids are captured through cooperative hybridization events on a substrate, or different subsets of particles, or at different selected positions on a spatially addressable solid support. Methods described include enrichment and purification of nucleic acids prior to downstream steps including sequencing of target nucleic acids. Compositions, kits, and systems related to the methods are also described. | 09-29-2011 |
20120003648 | Signal Multiplexing and Signal Amplification - Disclosed are methods, compositions and kits for amplifying signals for detecting the presence, quantity and/or sequence of nucleic acids and proteins, as well as methods, compositions and kits for increasing the number of such targets simultaneously detectable in a sample. Detection may be, for instance, in vivo, in cellulo or in situ. Amplification of signal is achieved by way of hybridization of nucleic acid label probe systems and structures. Increase in target multiplex capacity is achieved by way of varying the type of labels utilized in the nucleic acid label probe system. | 01-05-2012 |
20120004132 | Detection of Nucleic Acids and Proteins - Methods of detecting various types of nucleic acids, including methods of detecting two or more nucleic acids in multiplex branched-chain DNA assays, are provided. Detection assays may be conducted at least in vitro, in cellulo, and in situ. Nucleic acids which are optionally captured on a solid support are detected, for example, through cooperative hybridization events that result in specific association of a label probe system with the nucleic acids. Various label probe system embodiments are provided. Embodiments are directed to concurrent detection of one or more nucleic acids and one or more proteins. Embodiments also are directed to determining the methylation state of a target sequence. Other embodiments are directed to detection of one or more proteins using DNA barcodes. Compositions, kits, and systems related to the methods are also described. | 01-05-2012 |
20120172246 | Detection of Nucleic Acids - Methods of detecting various types of nucleic acids, including methods of detecting two or more nucleic acids in multiplex branched-chain DNA assays, are provided. Detection assays may be conducted at least in vitro, in cellulo, and in situ. Nucleic acids which are optionally captured on a solid support are detected, for example, through cooperative hybridization events that result in specific association of a label probe system with the nucleic acids. Various label probe system embodiments are provided. Compositions, kits, and systems related to the methods are also described. | 07-05-2012 |
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20090216599 | Case Managed Counter-Terrorism System and Process - A machine-implemented Case-Managed ontology and decision support framework provides a basis for a family of machine database architectures for use in a system for countering forces of unknown intentions including fighting and winning the Global War on Terror. The system focuses resource allocation decisions on logically derived, targeted areas of interest with an emphasis on non-kinetic, non-destructive effects. The system combines proven doctrines and novel operational approaches. It employs readily available intelligence information, an ontological understanding of the problem domain, a three-level, metrics-driven, case-managed system and process to counter the forces of unknown origin, and an entire set of operational level activities combining strategic intent, tactical approaches, expected utility analysis, mission-level simulations, and integrated cost modeling. | 08-27-2009 |
20120158417 | Case managed Counter-terrorism System and Process - A machine-implemented Case-Managed ontology and decision support framework provides a basis for a family of machine database architectures for use in a system for countering forces of unknown intentions including fighting and winning the Global War on Terror. The system focuses resource allocation decisions on logically derived, targeted areas of interest with an emphasis on non-kinetic, non-destructive effects. The system combines proven doctrines and novel operational approaches. It employs readily available intelligence information, an ontological understanding of the problem domain, a three-level, metrics-driven, case-managed system and process to counter the forces of unknown origin, and an entire set of operational level activities combining strategic intent, tactical approaches, expected utility analysis, mission-level simulations, and integrated cost modeling. | 06-21-2012 |
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20130262573 | DYNAMIC COMMUNICATION NETWORKS INTEGRATED WITH COMMUNITY NETWORKING APPLICATIONS - A method, a system and a computer program product for enabling an individual to efficiently create dynamic communication networks to communicate with members that have particular interests and experience, according to a network contact profile. A dynamic network creation (DNC) utility executes on a data processing system and enables an individual to spontaneously create a dynamic network defined by one or more of: (a) location of members; (b) particular affiliation of members; (c) experience of members; (d) authenticated credentials; and (e) other characteristics. The DNC utility enables the user to create a network contact profile or import existing profile information from a particular social networking application to the DNC system application. The DNC system allows individuals to create a network that may comprise members identified by various network affiliations. Thus, the DNC utility enables cross platform communication. The DNC system uses a target communication mechanism to enable a user to initiate a communication with a particular individual or a group of individuals. The DNC employs dynamic and intelligent GPS/LPS to provide directions between individuals in an established network. | 10-03-2013 |
20130268369 | INTERACTIVE SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING AN INDIVIDUAL WITH CONTROL OF THE COLLECTION/DISTRIBUTION AND CONTENT MANAGEMENT OF TRANSACTION AND ACTIVITIES DATA - A method, a system and a computer program product for providing an individual with management/distribution control of the individual's personal information and transaction information. A transaction data management (TDM) utility executes on a data processing system and receives transaction reports from internal/external applications based on member permissions. Based on user configuration/request, the TDM utility records/displays the transaction information as a public announcement and/or a private record within a dynamic transaction/activity information profile. The TDM utility enables the individual to provide supplemental information describing transactions for which reports are received. In addition, the TDM utility enables the individual to provide a schedule of previous/future transactions. The TDM utility rates the individual according to the quality of transactions and the reliability of the transaction schedule . . . . The TDM utility categorizes activities outlined in the transaction reports/schedules. The TDM utility serves targeted advertisements to the individual and/or performs transactions involving the individual's information, based on permissions and compensation agreements. | 10-10-2013 |
20150095428 | DYNAMIC COMMUNICATION NETWORKS INTEGRATED WITH COMMUNITY NETWORKING APPLICATIONS - A method, system and computer program product that enables an individual to efficiently create dynamic communication networks (DCN) to communicate with members that have particular interests and experience, according to a network contact profile. A utility enables spontaneous creation of a dynamic network defined by: (a) location of members; (b) particular affiliation of members; (c) experience of members; (d) authenticated credentials; and/or (e) other characteristics. The utility enables creation of a network contact profile or imports existing profile information from a particular social networking application to the system. The system allows individuals to create a network that may comprise members identified by various network affiliations, enabling cross platform communication. The system uses a target communication mechanism to enable a user to initiate a communication with a particular individual or a group of individuals. The system employs dynamic and intelligent GPS/LPS to provide directions between individuals in an established network. | 04-02-2015 |
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20140256548 | METHODS OF WEED CONTROL INVOLVING AAD-1 PLANTS, AND PRE-PLANT AND/OR PRE-EMERGENCE HERBICIDE APPLICATIONS - The subject invention includes pre-plant and/or pre-emergence applications of a herbicide to an area or field that is planted with seed comprising an AAD-1 event. In some preferred embodiments, the seed comprises corn event DAS-40278-9. In some preferred embodiments, the herbicide can be a formulation comprising a 2,4-D active ingredient. Such herbicides and formulations can also be used in pre-plant applications. Additional herbicides, such as glyphosate, can be used in combination, including in the pre-plant applications. | 09-11-2014 |
20150157022 | SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL WEED CONTROL AND IMPROVED CROP TOLERANCE FROM COMBINATIONS OF 2,4-D-CHOLINE AND GLUFOSINATE IN 2,4-D- AND GLUFOSINATE-TOLERANT SOYBEANS, CORN, COTTON - Provided herein are herbicidal compositions comprising a mixture comprising (a) a choline salt of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D-choline) and (b) a salt of 2-amino-4-(hydroxymethylphosphinyl) butanoic acid (glufosinate). The compositions provide synergistic weed control of undesirable vegetation and improved crop tolerance in 2,4-D- and glufosinate-tolerant soybeans, corn, or cotton. The compositions also provide synergistic weed control of undesirable vegetation in areas including, but not limited to, non-crop, perennial crop, fruiting crop, and plantation crop areas. | 06-11-2015 |
20150157023 | SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL WEED CONTROL FROM COMBINATIONS OF 2,4-D-CHOLINE AND GLUFOSINATE - Provided herein are herbicidal compositions comprising a mixture comprising (a) a choline salt of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D-choline) and (b) a salt of 2-amino-4-(hydroxymethylphosphinyl)butanoic acid (glufosinate). The compositions provide synergistic weed control of undesirable vegetation and improved crop tolerance in 2,4-D- and glufosinate-tolerant soybeans, corn, or cotton. The compositions also provide synergistic weed control of undesirable vegetation in areas including, but not limited to, non-crop, perennial crop, fruiting crop, and plantation crop areas. | 06-11-2015 |
20150173369 | SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL WEED CONTROL AND IMPROVED CROP TOLERANCE FROM COMBINATIONS OF 2,4-D-CHOLINE, GLYPHOSATE, AND GLUFOSINATE IN 2,4-D-, GLYPHOSATE- AND GLUFOSINATE-TOLERANT SOYBEANS, CORN, COTTON AND OTHER CROP AREAS - Provided herein are herbicidal compositions comprising a mixture comprising (a) the choline salt of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D-choline), (b) a salt of N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine (glyphosate), and (c) a salt of 2-amino-4-(hydroxymethylphosphinyl)-butanoic acid (glufosinate). The compositions provide synergistic weed control of undesirable vegetation and improved crop tolerance in 2,4-D-, glyphosate- and glufosinate-tolerant soybeans, corn, or cotton The compositions also provide synergistic weed control of undesirable vegetation in areas including, but not limited to, non-crop, perennial crop, fruiting crop, and plantation crop areas. | 06-25-2015 |
20150173370 | SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL WEED CONTROL FROM COMBINATIONS OF 2,4-D-CHOLINE, GLYPHOSATE, AND GLUFOSINATE - Provided herein are herbicidal compositions comprising a mixture comprising (a) the choline salt of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D-choline), (b) a salt of N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine (glyphosate), and (c) a salt of 2-amino-4-(hydroxymethylphosphinyl)-butanoic acid (glufosinate). The compositions provide synergistic weed control of undesirable vegetation and improved crop tolerance in 2,4-D-, glyphosate- and glufosinate-tolerant soybeans, corn, or cotton. The compositions also provide synergistic weed control of undesirable vegetation in areas including, but not limited to, non-crop, perennial crop, fruiting crop, and plantation crop areas. | 06-25-2015 |
20150173371 | SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL WEED CONTROL FROM COMBINATIONS OF 2,4-D-CHOLINE AND GLYPHOSATE - Provided herein are herbicidal compositions comprising a mixture comprising (a) a 2,4-D-choline salt and (b) a salt of N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine (glyphosate). The compositions provide synergistic weed control of undesirable vegetation in areas including, but not limited to, non-crop, fallow-bed, perennial crops, tree, vine and fruit orchards, and plantation crops. | 06-25-2015 |
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20080258473 | HYBRID WIND TURBINE SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD - A wind turbine assembly and method capable of providing a total firm power output. There is a wind power section which delivers non-firm power from the wind turbine to a generator section. Then there is also an auxiliary power section which is capable of providing firm power to the same generator section. This can operate in three operating modes, namely an only wind power mode, an only auxiliary power mode, and a combined wind power and auxiliary power mode. | 10-23-2008 |
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20120122557 | CARD READER - A card reader may be configured for reading a bar code on a card, regardless of whether the bar code is on a first side of the card or a second side of the card. The card reader may be implemented in a wager gaming machine or in another context. If a card has a bar code printed on the first side and decorative material printed on the second side, the card reader may be configured to read the bar code regardless of the card's orientation. The bar code may be a two-dimensional bar code. A controller of the card reader may be configured for determining whether the bar code contains player tracking account information and/or other information regarding a person associated with the card. | 05-17-2012 |
20120122569 | RECONFIGURABLE GAME MACHINE - A reconfigurable game machine consists of an electronic game machine supported by an adjustable frame. A control system is configured to automatically adjust the elevation of a main display of the electronic game machine from a first elevation associated with a first angle associated with a first game to a second elevation associated with a second angle associated with a second game. The control system may automatically adjust a respective position of the user interface panel. The electronic game machine may be configured to offer a game selected from any of a plurality of games, and the control system is configured to automatically position the adjustable frame so as to support the main display at an angle and an elevation appropriate to the selected game. | 05-17-2012 |
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20090211311 | BASKET ASSEMBLY FOR A WASHING MACHINE - A basket assembly for a washing machine includes a basket and a bracket attached to the basket. A motor is coupled to the bracket and the bracket transmits rotation from the motor to the basket. The support bracket is formed of a thermoplastic and includes a hub and fins spaced from each other extending radially from the hub. Each of the fins has an attachment portion connected to the basket. The support bracket includes a reinforcement rod spaced from the hub extending from one of the fins to another of the fins for reinforcing the fins when the support bracket transmits rotation from the motor to the basket. | 08-27-2009 |
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20140363612 | THERMOPLASTIC ARTICLE FOR MOUNTING TO A SUPPORT STRUCTURE - A thermoplastic article can be mounted to a support structure by a fastener. The article includes a molded body having a length. The molded body also has an attachment surface configured to face the support structure and a show surface opposite the attachment surface. The molded body defines an interior channel separating the attachment surface and the show surface. The article also includes a attachment boss coupled to and extending from the attachment surface for receiving the fastener to mount the article to the support structure. The attachment boss extends through the attachment surface and into the interior channel of the molded body for reinforcing the attachment boss at the attachment surface. | 12-11-2014 |
20150132046 | Frictional Weld Joint For An Article Comprising A Thermoplastic Material - A frictional weld joint couples together first and second body portions of an article. The first body portion has a first nominal wall thickness and a first joint surface. The second body portion has a second nominal wall thickness and a second joint surface. A total bead height is defined between the joint surfaces. A first bead extends from the first joint surface defining a first bead height. A second bead extends from the second joint surface and is coupled to the first bead. A final second bead height is defined between the first bead and the second joint surface. A ratio of the first bead height to the final second bead height is of from about 0.40 to about 1.70. A ratio of the total bead height to at least one of the first and second nominal wall thicknesses is equal to or less than 6.00. | 05-14-2015 |