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20140019870 | CO-BROWSING BETWEEN ONE OR MORE OPERATORS AND ONE OR MORE VISITORS - Apparatuses, computer readable mediums, and methods of co-browsing between a visitor and an operator are disclosed. The method may include sending the first UI event to the visitor, receiving from the visitor a first webpage data update indicating a first update to the active tab based on the first UI event, and sending the first webpage data update to the operator, on a condition of receiving a first user interface (UI) event regarding an active tab from the operator. The method may include sending the second webpage data update to the operator indicating the update to the active tab, on a condition of receiving a second webpage data update from the visitor indicating a second update to the active tab. If updates are received from both the visitor and operator a precedence may be used to determine which to process. Updates may be used to determine an active tab. | 01-16-2014 |
20140019888 | ENHANCED MULTI-TAB CO-BROWSING BETWEEN ONE OR MORE OPERATORS AND ONE OR MORE VISITORS - Apparatuses, computer readable mediums, and methods of co-browsing between a visitor and an operator are disclosed. The method may include on a condition that an event associated with a tab is received, handling the event. The method may include on a condition of receiving a user interface event or a webpage data update from the visitor, handling the user interface event or received webpage data update. Another method may include on a condition of an operator becoming active, sending webpage data regarding an active tab for visitors. The method may include receiving a webpage data update associated with the active tab from a first visitor. The method may include storing the webpage data update based on the first visitor and the active tab. The method may include sending an indication of the webpage data update to the operator with an indication of the active tab and of the first visitor. | 01-16-2014 |
20140129622 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PUSHING APPLICATIONS TO A WEBSITE VISITOR DURING CO-BROWSING - Apparatuses, computer readable mediums, and methods for pushing applications to a website visitor during co-browsing are disclosed. The method may include initiating a co-browsing session between an operator and a visitor. The method may include selecting an application to push to the visitor. The method may include configuring the application, and pushing the application to the visitor. The method may include co-browsing the application with the visitor. The configuring may include configuring the application by selecting content from webservers over the Internet. The content from the webservers may be received through a content provider layer. | 05-08-2014 |
20140304337 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PUSHING APPLICATIONS TO A WEB SITE VISITOR DURING CO-BROWSING - A method for pushing applications to a website visitor during co-browsing is presented. A co-browsing session between an operator of the website and the website visitor is initiated. An application is selected to be pushed to the website visitor. The application is configured and pushed to the website visitor. The application is co-browsed with the website visitor. | 10-09-2014 |
20150154617 | DETERMINING LEADS BASED ON WEB SITE INTERACTIONS AND BROWSER SESSIONS - Apparatuses, computer readable mediums, and methods for determining a lead from Web site interaction. The method may include capturing one or more Web site events of a user, adding metadata to the captured Web site events, and responding to a trigger by packaging the captured Web site events and the trigger as a lead. A lead server may include a lead receiver configured to receive events with added metadata, a lead packager configured to receive an indication of a trigger, and package the received events with added metadata and the trigger into a lead, and a lead selector configured to select one or more leads from a plurality of leads for playing to an operator. The leads may be ranked in comparison with previously packaged leads. | 06-04-2015 |
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20110300625 | TISSUE FOR PROSTHETIC IMPLANTS AND GRAFTS, AND METHODS ASSOCIATED THEREWITH - A prepared tissue for medical use with a patient is provided. Methods for preparing such tissue are also provided. Implantable tissue is provided by harvesting a tissue, such as but not limited to a pericardium tissue, and exposing the tissue to various cleaning, rinsing, treatment, separating, and fixation steps. The tissue of at least one embodiment is cleaned with distilled water, rinsed with isopropyl alcohol, and treated with a glutaraldehyde solution. The prepared tissue may be allowed to dry or partially hydrated prior to packaging and shipment. As such, the tissue can be implanted into the receiving patient in either a dry or wet state. The relatively thin yet strong tissue material is adapted for implanting within or grafting to human tissue. By way of example, the tissue may be used in a shunt, a valve, as graft material, as a patch, as a prosthetic tissue in a tendon and/or ligament, and a tissue product for wound management. | 12-08-2011 |
20110301700 | PERCUTANEOUSLY DELIVERABLE HEART VALVE AND METHODS ASSOCIATED THEREWITH - A prosthetic heart valve implantable by catheter without surgery includes a substantially “dry” membrane or tissue material. In at least one embodiment, the tissue is folded in a dry state to form a tissue leaflet assembly that is then attached to a frame to form an implantable prosthetic heart valve. Alternatively, one or more tissue leaflets are operatively associated with a frame to form an implantable prosthetic heart valve. The implantable prosthetic heart valve is subsequently pre-mounted on an integrated catheter delivery system. The catheter delivery system that includes the implantable prosthetic heart valve is then packaged and transported while the tissue remains dry. The implantable prosthetic heart valve, while remaining substantially dry, can then be implanted into the receiving patient. | 12-08-2011 |
20120078356 | PERCUTANEOUSLY DELIVERABLE HEART OR BLOOD VESSEL VALVE WITH FRAME HAVING ABLUMINALLY SITUATED TISSUE MEMBRANE - A prosthetic valve implantable by catheter without surgery includes a frame with an abluminal surface extending between a proximal end of the frame and a distal end of the frame, and a single layer of a biocompatible membrane material mounted to the abluminal surface of the frame. The single layer of biocompatible membrane is located such that an interior surface of the membrane sheet extends between the proximal end of the frame and the distal end of the frame, and resides radially exterior the abluminal surface of the frame. In at least one embodiment, the disposition of membrane sheet at all points of attachment is entirely exterior/abluminal to the frame, such that no part of the abluminal surface of the membrane sheet contacts the frame. | 03-29-2012 |
20120185038 | PERCUTANEOUSLY DELIVERABLE HEART VALVE INCLUDING FOLDED MEMBRANE CUSPS WITH INTEGRAL LEAFLETS - A transcatheter, percutaneously implantable, prosthetic heart valve is provided that comprises a lattice frame and two or more integrated cusp and leaflet folded structures attached to the lattice frame. The two or more integrated cusp and leaflet folded structures each comprise a flat sheet of biocompatible membrane that is folded to include a substantially conical shape according to a flat folding pattern. The substantially conical shape is further formed by joining apposing sides of the substantially conical shape along a seam. The two or more integrated cusp and leaflet folded structures are each attached along their respective seams to the lattice frame in a direction substantially parallel to an axis of the lattice frame. Embodiments of valves described herein have application within the entire vascular system. | 07-19-2012 |
20120310041 | Percutaneously Implantable Replacement Heart Valve Device and Method of Making Same - A method of making a replacement heart valve device whereby a fragment of biocompatible tissue material is treated and soaked in one or more alcohol solutions and a solution of glutaraldehyde. The dried biocompatible tissue material is folded and rehydrated in such a way that forms a two- or three-leaflet/cusp valve without affixing of separate cusps or leaflets or cutting slits into the biocompatible tissue material to form the cusps or leaflets. After the biocompatible tissue material is folded, it is affixed at one or more points on the outer surface to the inner cavity or a stent. | 12-06-2012 |
20130123914 | PERCUTANEOUSLY DELIVERABLE HEART VALVE AND METHODS ASSOCIATED THEREWITH - A prosthetic heart valve implantable by catheter without surgery includes a substantially “dry” membrane or tissue material. In at least one embodiment, the tissue is folded in a dry state to form a tissue leaflet assembly that is then attached to a frame to form an implantable prosthetic heart valve. Alternatively, one or more tissue leaflets are operatively associated with a frame to form an implantable prosthetic heart valve. The implantable prosthetic heart valve is subsequently pre-mounted on an integrated catheter delivery system. The catheter delivery system that includes the implantable prosthetic heart valve is then packaged and transported while the tissue remains dry. The implantable prosthetic heart valve, while remaining substantially dry, can then be implanted into the receiving patient. | 05-16-2013 |
20140005766 | PERCUTANEOUSLY IMPLANTABLE REPLACEMENT HEART VALVE DEVICE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME | 01-02-2014 |
20140114395 | Percutaneously Implantable Replacement Heart Valve Device and Method of Making Same - A method of making a replacement heart valve device whereby a fragment of biocompatible tissue material is treated and soaked in one or more alcohol solutions and a solution of glutaraldehyde. The dried biocompatible tissue material is folded and rehydrated in such a way that forms a two- or three-leaflet/cusp valve without affixing of separate cusps or leaflets or cutting slits into the biocompatible tissue material to form the cusps or leaflets. After the biocompatible tissue material is folded, it is affixed at one or more points on the outer surface to the inner cavity or a stent. | 04-24-2014 |
20140234434 | Tissue for Prosthetic Implants and Grafts, and Methods Associated Therewith - A prepared tissue for medical use with a patient is provided. Methods for preparing such tissue are also provided. Implantable tissue is provided by harvesting a tissue, such as but not limited to a pericardium tissue, and exposing the tissue to various cleaning, rinsing, treatment, separating, and fixation steps. The tissue of at least one embodiment is cleaned with distilled water, rinsed with isopropyl alcohol, and treated with a glutaraldehyde solution. The prepared tissue may be allowed to dry or partially hydrated prior to packaging and shipment. As such, the tissue can be implanted into the receiving patient in either a dry or wet state. The relatively thin yet strong tissue material is adapted for implanting within or grafting to human tissue. By way of example, the tissue may be used in a shunt, a valve, as graft material, as a patch, as a prosthetic tissue in a tendon and/or ligament, and a tissue product for wound management. | 08-21-2014 |
20140243678 | METHOD OF DEPLOYING A PERCUTANEOUS REPLACEMENT HEART VALVE - A method of making a replacement heart valve device whereby a fragment of biocompatible tissue material is treated and soaked in one or more alcohol solutions and a solution of glutaraldehyde. The dried biocompatible tissue material is folded and rehydrated in such a way that forms a two- or three-leaflet/cusp valve without affixing of separate cusps or leaflets or cutting slits into the biocompatible tissue material to form the cusps or leaflets. After the biocompatible tissue material is folded, it is affixed at one or more points on the outer surface to the inner cavity or a stent. | 08-28-2014 |
20140243955 | METHOD OF CONTROLLED RELEASE OF A PERCUTANEOUS REPLACEMENT HEART VALVE - A method of making a replacement heart valve device whereby a fragment of biocompatible tissue material is treated and soaked in one or more alcohol solutions and a solution of glutaraldehyde. The dried biocompatible tissue material is folded and rehydrated in such a way that forms a two- or three-leaflet/cusp valve without affixing of separate cusps or leaflets or cutting slits into the biocompatible tissue material to form the cusps or leaflets. After the biocompatible tissue material is folded, it is affixed at one or more points on the outer surface to the inner cavity or a stent. | 08-28-2014 |
20140243956 | METHOD OF CONTROLLED RELEASE AND SUBSEQUENT DEPLOYMENT OF A PERCUTANEOUS REPLACEMENT HEART VALVE - A method of making a replacement heart valve device whereby a fragment of biocompatible tissue material is treated and soaked in one or more alcohol solutions and a solution of glutaraldehyde. The dried biocompatible tissue material is folded and rehydrated in such a way that forms a two- or three-leaflet/cusp valve without affixing of separate cusps or leaflets or cutting slits into the biocompatible tissue material to form the cusps or leaflets. After the biocompatible tissue material is folded, it is affixed at one or more points on the outer surface to the inner cavity or a stent. | 08-28-2014 |
20140257469 | METHOD OF CONTROLLED RELEASE AND SUBSEQUENT DEPLOYMENT OF A PERCUTANEOUS REPLACEMENT HEART VALVE - A method of making a replacement heart valve device whereby a fragment of biocompatible tissue material is treated and soaked in one or more alcohol solutions and a solution of glutaraldehyde. The dried biocompatible tissue material is folded and rehydrated in such a way that forms a two- or three-leaflet/cusp valve without affixing of separate cusps or leaflets or cutting slits into the biocompatible tissue material to form the cusps or leaflets. After the biocompatible tissue material is folded, it is affixed at one or more points on the outer surface to the inner cavity or a stent. | 09-11-2014 |
20140277415 | METHOD OF DEPLOYING A PERCUTANEOUS REPLACEMENT HEART VALVE - A method of making a replacement heart valve device whereby a fragment of biocompatible tissue material is treated and soaked in one or more alcohol solutions and a solution of glutaraldehyde. The dried biocompatible tissue material is folded and rehydrated in such a way that forms a two- or three-leaflet/cusp valve without affixing of separate cusps or leaflets or cutting slits into the biocompatible tissue material to form the cusps or leaflets. After the biocompatible tissue material is folded, it is affixed at one or more points on the outer surface to the inner cavity or a stent. | 09-18-2014 |
20150018943 | PERCUTANEOUS PROSTHETIC HEART VALVE - A method of making a replacement heart valve device whereby a fragment of biocompatible tissue material is treated and soaked in one or more alcohol solutions and a solution of glutaraldehyde. The dried biocompatible tissue material is folded and rehydrated in such a way that forms a two- or three-leaflet/cusp valve without affixing of separate cusps or leaflets or cutting slits into the biocompatible tissue material to form the cusps or leaflets. After the biocompatible tissue material is folded, it is affixed at one or more points on the outer surface to the inner cavity or a stent. | 01-15-2015 |
20150351902 | PERCUTANEOUSLY IMPLANTABLE REPLACEMENT HEART VALVE DEVICE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A method of making a replacement heart valve device whereby a fragment of biocompatible tissue material is treated and soaked in one or more alcohol solutions and a solution of glutaraldehyde. The dried biocompatible tissue material is folded and rehydrated in such a way that forms a two- or three-leaflet/cusp valve without affixing of separate cusps or leaflets or cutting slits into the biocompatible tissue material to form the cusps or leaflets. After the biocompatible tissue material is folded, it is affixed at one or more points on the outer surface to the inner cavity or a stent. | 12-10-2015 |
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20120196820 | INSESCTICIDAL COMPOSITION AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO - Insecticidal compositions comprising:
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20130143738 | HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING CERTAIN PYRIDINE CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND (2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY)ACETIC ACID - Herbicidal compositions comprising 4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid (I) or a derivative thereof and 2,4-D or a derivative thereof. | 06-06-2013 |
20130143739 | HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING 4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl) pyridine-2-carboxylic acid or derivative thereof AND FLUROXYPYR or derivatives thereof - Herbicidal compositions comprising and methods of controlling desirable vegetation utilizing 4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid or an agriculturally acceptable ester, amide, or salt thereof and (b) fluroxypyr or an agriculturally acceptable ester, amide, or salt thereof. | 06-06-2013 |
20130296374 | USE OF PRO-FUNGICIDES OF UK-2A FOR CONTROL OF BLACK SIGATOKA - The present disclosure is related to the field of agrochemicals, including profungicides of UK-2A and their use to control Black Sigatoka. | 11-07-2013 |
20140162879 | SYNERGISTIC WEED CONTROL FROM APPLICATIONS OF AMINOCYCLOPYRACHLOR AND 2,4 DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID (2,4-D) - Disclosed herein are herbicidal compositions comprising a synergistically herbicidal effective amount of (a) aminocyclopyrachlor, or an agriculturally acceptable salt or ester thereof, and (b) 2,4-D, or an agriculturally acceptable salt or ester thereof. Also disclosed herein are methods of controlling undesirable vegetation, which comprise applying to vegetation or an area adjacent the vegetation or applying to soil or water to prevent the emergence or growth of vegetation (a) aminocyclopyrachlor, or an agriculturally acceptable salt or ester thereof, and (b) 2,4-D, or an agriculturally acceptable salt or ester thereof, wherein (a) and (b) are each added in an amount sufficient to produce a synergistic herbicidal effect. | 06-12-2014 |