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Aboel Hassan Muhammed, Niskayuna, NY US
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20150136414 | DISTRIBUTED LIFT SYSTEMS FOR OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION - A distributed artificial lift system is configured for use in a wellbore that includes a vertical section and at least one lateral section connected to the vertical section. The distributed artificial lift system includes a first remote assembly positioned within the first lateral section. The first remote assembly includes an equipment deployment vehicle and cargo selected from the group consisting of electric remote pumping units, tubing, tubing connectors, tubing adaptors, sensor packages, gas separators, perforating tools, injection pumps and other downhole components. The first remote assembly is optionally self-propelled and remotely-controlled. | 05-21-2015 |
Ameen Aboel Hassan Muhammed, Green Island, NY US
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20160084042 | GAS VENT SYSTEM AND METHODS OF OPERATING THE SAME - A gas intake apparatus for use in a wellbore configured to channel a mixture of fluids and solids includes a housing defining a chamber and at least one gas intake passage in flow communication with the chamber. The gas intake apparatus further includes a gas intake mechanism coupled to the housing at the at least one gas intake passage. The gas intake mechanism is configured to facilitate a flow of gaseous substances therethrough and to restrict a flow of solids and liquids therethrough. | 03-24-2016 |
Dzulkhiflee Bin Hamzah Muhammed, Nagoya-Shi JP
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20150040003 | Non-Transitory Computer-Readable Medium, Communication Device, and Communication Method - A first receiving operation receives specific position information from a first communication. A first determination operation determines whether block position information corresponding to the specific position indicated by the received specific position information is included in first block information stored in a storage device. A setting operation sets a magnification factor of a target block image in response to a case in which it is determined that the block position information corresponding to the specific position is included in the first block information. A processing operation processes the target block image based on the set magnification factor. A display operation displays the processed target block image on the display. | 02-05-2015 |
Hamed Hamid Muhammed, Norsborg SE
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20110050845 | MINIATURIZED ALL-REFLECTIVE HOLOGRAPHIC FOURIER TRANSFORM IMAGING SPECTROMETER BASED ON A NEW ALL-REFLECTIVE INTERFEROMETER - A miniaturized Holographic Fourier transform imaging spectrometer HFTIS, made from simple all-reflective components and with no moving parts, is provided. This HFTIS includes an all-reflective two beam interferometer, which provides two interfering beams; a two-dimensional detector array to detect the interference pattern created by the beams; a computing machine for correcting the distortions in the pattern and calculating the spectrum from the corrected interferogram. The same principle can be used to build spot spectrometers, line-scan imaging spectrometers (also called array spectrometers or line-scan hyperspectral cameras) as well as two-dimensional instantaneous imaging spectrometers (also called staring hyperspectral cameras). In all variants of HFTIS that can be built using this invention, the wave-signal collecting element can also be built of all-reflective components. Digital correction can be utilized to straighten the interference fringes and to compensate for the impact of used lenses and other refractive components, to produce correct spectra after Fourier Transformation. | 03-03-2011 |
Hammad Z. Muhammed, Cumming, GA US
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20130151373 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SUPPORTING REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED AND NON-CONTROLLED ITEMS - Systems and methods for supporting regulatory requirements for the distribution of controlled and non-controlled items such as, for example, non-controlled prescriptions (Rx), medical devices, and controlled substances in countries such as the United States and Canada, are provided. The systems and methods incorporate a license verification module that is configured to perform license validation for a particular order placed for a controlled and/or non-controlled item. In certain embodiments, the license verification module compares order data to historically sorted data and if one or more discrepancies exist, validation is unsuccessful. The license verification module may further query a third party database for updated license information upon validation failure. The systems and methods further incorporate a suspicious order monitoring module that is configured to perform a plurality of checks on the order to identify the order as an “order of interest” that may be further investigated and deemed to be suspicious. | 06-13-2013 |
Mamoun Muhammed, Djursholm SE
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20100044018 | Porous Layer - Heat exchange device with a boiling surface comprising porous surface layer arranged on a solid substrate, the porous surface layer comprises a porous wall structure defining and separating macro-pores that are interconnected in the general direction normal to the surface of the substrate and have a diameter greater than 5 μm and less than 1000 μm wherein the diameter of the pores gradually increases with distance from the substrate wherein the porous wall structure is a continuous branched structure. | 02-25-2010 |
Sharique Muhammed, Hyderabad IN
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20100293332 | CACHE ENUMERATION AND INDEXING - In response to a request including a state object, which can indicate a state of an enumeration of a cache, the enumeration can be continued by using the state object to identify and send cache data. Also, an enumeration of cache units can be performed by traversing a data structure that includes object nodes, which correspond to cache units, and internal nodes. An enumeration state stack can indicate a current state of the enumeration, and can include state nodes that correspond to internal nodes in the data structure. Additionally, a cache index data structure can include a higher level table and a lower level table. The higher level table can have a leaf node pointing to the lower level table, and the lower level table can have a leaf node pointing to one of the cache units. Moreover, the lower level table can be associated with a tag. | 11-18-2010 |
20100293333 | MULTIPLE CACHE DIRECTORIES - A first portion of an identifier can be used to assign the identifier to a slot in a first directory. The identifier can identify a cache unit in a cache. It can be determined whether assignment of the identifier to the slot in the first directory will result in the identifier and one or more other identifiers being assigned to the same slot in the first directory. If so, then the technique can include (1) using a second portion of the identifier to assign the identifier to a slot in a second directory; and (2) assigning the one or more other identifiers to one or more slots in the second directory. In addition, it can be determined whether a directory in a cache lookup data structure includes more than one pointer. If not, then a parent pointer that points to the subject directory can be removed. | 11-18-2010 |
20100293338 | CACHE CLEANUP AND LATCHING - A low priority queue can be configured to list low priority removal candidates to be removed from a cache, with the low priority removal candidates being sorted in an order of priority for removal. A high priority queue can be configured to list high priority removal candidates to be removed from the cache. In response to receiving a request for one or more candidates for removal from the cache, one or more high priority removal candidates from the high priority queue can be returned if the high priority queue lists any high priority removal candidates. If no more high priority removal candidates remain in the high priority queue, then one or more low priority removal candidates from the low priority queue can be returned in the order of priority for removal. Write-only latches can also be used during write operations in a cache lookup data structure. | 11-18-2010 |