Peel, US
Arthur M. Peel, San Francisco, CA US
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20130080385 | Asynchronous Replication Of Databases Of Peer Networks - User data is shared among servers or server farms, referred to transaction nodes. A user is assigned to one of multiple transaction nodes as its home when the user enrolls in a web-based service. Each transaction nodes maintains records of the users assigned to it, including blocks which are formed when a specified number of new users are assigned. A block hash value is computed based on row hash values, where one row is provided for each user. A transaction node advertises its block identifiers when there is a changed full or partial block, or at other times, to allow other transaction nodes to request a block they do not have. Changed blocks can also be advertised with their recomputed block hash value. Advertisements can be provided to transaction nodes actively accepting new users, and to a subset of transaction nodes which are deactivated and not accepting new users. | 03-28-2013 |
Bobby J. Peel, Lutz, FL US
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20110246638 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING MONITORING OF NETWORK ENVIRONMENT CHANGES - An approach is provided for monitoring network environment changes. A plurality of events relating to activation of one or more network elements are tracked, wherein the events include movement of cables for the network element and activities corresponding to verification of connections over the cables. Event information relating to the events are stored. The event information includes status information of the verification of the connections. Access is provided to the stored event information for presentation via a portal. | 10-06-2011 |
Chad Peel, Chaska, MN US
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20080288286 | Systems and Methods of Analyzing Healthcare Data - The present invention provides systems and methods of analyzing healthcare data. In one embodiment, a Medical National Operations Center application (MNOC) displays clear, concise and actionable information, with visual indicators, to help Line of Service (LOS) teams to manage their operations by providing a dashboard of information. For example, the application may present selected summaries of data, baseline targets, customized metrics and interactive alerts that will be used to monitor, analyze and measure LOS performance. In one embodiment, the systems and methods of the present invention may be implemented in a health insurance provider system. As such, the present invention may provide access to additional, real-time data to evaluate initiatives allowing the LOS to react quickly to variances and expected results. Further, the present invention may provide tools to evaluate the effectiveness and performance of initiatives and programs, such as, for example, member steerage tools. | 11-20-2008 |
Eric David Peel, Costa Mesa, CA US
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20090006761 | Cache pollution avoidance - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a scheme in which information as to the future behavior of particular software is used in order to optimize cache management and reduce cache pollution. Accordingly, a certain type of data can be defined as “short life data” by using knowledge of the expected behavior of particular software. Short life data can be a type of data which, according to the ordinary expected operation of the software, is not expected to be used by the software often in the future. Data blocks which are to be stored in the cache can be examined to determine if they are short life data blocks. If the data blocks are in fact short life data blocks they can be stored only in a particular short life area of the cache. | 01-01-2009 |
G. David Peel, Washington, IN US
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20100178843 | Turkey Call with Interchangeable Paddle/Striker - A box turkey call comprising a sound box with a bottom wall, side walls, front end wall and back end wall, a first quick changeable attachment component secured to the front end wall, a striker having a front end, a distal back end, a top surface and a bottom surface, where the back end of the striker comprises an integrated handle, where the bottom surface of the striker is rounded laterally, and where the front end of the striker has a second quick changeable attachment component, where the first quick changeable attachment component and the second quick changeable attachment component are in pivotal but quickly detachable engagement. | 07-15-2010 |
Gregory Peel, Ardmore, OK US
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20090083874 | PRODUCTION OF PROANTHOCYANIDINS TO IMPROVE FORAGE QUALITY - The invention provides method and compositions for the modulation of anthocyanin and proanthocyanidin production in plants. The methods of the invention allow creation of plants having novel phenotypes. Increased expression of anthocyanins and proanthocyanidins in plants may be used to increase the nutritional value of food plants for both human and animal consumption. Increased proanthocyanidin content also reduces the potential for bloat in animals fed certain forage plants low in condensed tannin content. The invention may also be used to modify plant pigmentation, and for nutraceutical and food colorant production. | 03-26-2009 |
Gregory J. Peel, Sacramento, CA US
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20100064387 | EPICATECHIN GLUCOSYLTRANSFERASE - The invention provides methods and compositions for the modulation of epicatechin glucosyltransferase activity in plants. Increased expression of epicatechin glucosides, and ultimately anthocyanins and proanthocyanidins, in plants may be used to increase the nutritional value of food plants for both human and animal consumption. Increased proanthocyanidin content also reduces the potential for bloat in animals fed certain forage plants low in condensed tannin content. | 03-11-2010 |
Jason Peel, Encinitas, CA US
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20130001009 | EDUCTOR EXHAUST SILENCER ASSEMBLY WITH BYPASS GASFLOW - An exhaust silencer assembly for use with an auxiliary power unit includes an eductor and a discharge pipe. The eductor is disposed downstream of the auxiliary power unit and has an entrance opening at a forward axial end thereof. The entrance opening is configured to receive exhaust airflow from the auxiliary power unit. The discharge pipe extends from the auxiliary power unit and communicates with the exhaust silencer assembly downstream of the entrance opening of the eductor. | 01-03-2013 |
20130319003 | AUXILIARY POWER UNIT MOUNT WITH FIRE RESISTANT SHIELDING - An auxiliary power unit has a gas turbine engine, a generator, and a gear box. A mount bracket is mechanically attached to the gear box. The bracket is for connecting to a plurality of struts. The struts are for connecting to an aircraft housing. A shield box is formed of a flame resistant rigid material. The shield box encloses the mount bracket to provide flame protection to the mechanical attachment. | 12-05-2013 |
20130320134 | AUXILIARY FIRE RESISTANT MOUNT SYSTEM FOR AN AUXILIARY POWER UNIT - An auxiliary power unit is composed of a gas turbine engine, a gearbox, and a gearbox driven generator. A mount bracket is mechanically attached to the gearbox. The bracket is for connecting to an aircraft strut system. The aircraft strut system connects to the aircraft structure. The mount bracket has an upper mechanical attachment point and a lower mechanical attachment point to the gearbox. The gearbox includes an oil reservoir, and the lower attachment point is beneath the oil level within the oil reservoir such that said lower attachment point will be cooled by oil in the oil reservoir. | 12-05-2013 |
Jeffery L. Peel, Malvem, AL US
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20090082207 | Growth hormone-containing formulation and method of use - A growth hormone formulation includes an enzyme inactivating component and a preservative. The formulation can also include a fertilizing additive, and a surfactant. The growth hormone can be a natural one such as that found in kelp or a synthetic one or a combination of both. | 03-26-2009 |
Jeffery L. Peel, Malvern, AL US
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20090048107 | Dry fertilizer with growth hormone-containing formulation and methods of use and making - A growth hormone formulation includes an enzyme inactivating component and a preservative. The formulation can be incorporated into a dry fertilizer for application using the fertilizer itself or a component of the fertilizer such as one or more of the fillers commonly used in fertilizers. | 02-19-2009 |
20120122683 | GROWTH HORMONE-CONTAINING FORMULATION AND METHOD OF USE - A growth hormone formulation includes an enzyme inactivating component and a preservative. The formulation can also include a fertilizing additive, and a surfactant. The growth hormone can be a natural one such as that found in kelp or a synthetic one or a combination of both. | 05-17-2012 |
20120122693 | DRY FERTILIZER WITH GROWTH HORMONE-CONTAINING FORMULATION AND METHOD OF USE AND MAKING - A growth hormone formulation includes an enzyme inactivating component and a preservative. The formulation can be incorporated into a dry fertilizer for application using the fertilizer itself or a component of the fertilizer such as one or more of the fillers commonly used in fertilizers. | 05-17-2012 |
Jeffrey L. Peel, Malvern, AL US
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20100105554 | METHOD OF IMPROVING PLANT GROWTH AND PLANT GROWTH COMPOSITION - A method of fertilizing plants and/or seeds involves the application of a growth hormone free formulation of fertilizer and sarcosine, either together as a formulation or separately. The sarcosine is used in an effective amount to enhance plant biomass development and fertilizer uptake. The application method and composition can also include the application of a preservative. | 04-29-2010 |
John W. Peel, Frederick, MD US
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20110174982 | High radiation environment tunnel monitoring system and method - In accordance with the principles of the present invention utilizing a first radiation monitoring module, radiation information associated with the first radiation monitoring module within a tunnel is wirelessly transmitted to a second radiation monitoring module. The second radiation monitoring module is able to receive radiation information from the first radiation monitoring module for relay of the received radiation information to a central monitoring system. The radiation monitoring modules of the present invention allow long term monitoring of a tunnel's radiation levels with maintenance simply requiring replacement of a non-operational tunnel monitoring module by a robot. | 07-21-2011 |
Michael Peel, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20090069371 | ISOQUINOLINE COMPOUNDS - Isoquinoline compounds with G are provided that influence, inhibit or reduce the action of a G-protein receptor kinase. Pharmaceutical compositions including therapeutically effective amounts of the isoquinoline compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable carriers are also provided. Various methods using the compounds and/or compositions to affect disease states or conditions such as cancer, osteoporosis and glaucoma are also provided. | 03-12-2009 |
20100093790 | ISOQUINOLINE COMPOUNDS - Isoquinoline compounds with G are provided that influence, inhibit or reduce the action of a G-protein receptor kinase. Pharmaceutical compositions including therapeutically effective amounts of the isoquinoline compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable carriers are also provided. Various methods using the compounds and/or compositions to affect disease states or conditions such as cancer, osteoporosis and glaucoma are also provided. | 04-15-2010 |
Michael R. Peel, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20110172225 | ANTIFUNGAL AGENTS - Novel derivatives of enfumafungin are disclosed herein, along with their, pharmaceutically acceptable salts, hydrates and prodrugs. Also disclosed are compositions comprising such compounds, methods of preparing such compounds and methods of using such compounds as antifungal agents and/or inhibitors of (1,3)-β-D-glucan synthase. The disclosed compounds, their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, hydrates and prodrugs, as well as compositions comprising such compounds, salts, hydrates and prodrugs, are useful for treating and/or preventing fungal infections and associated diseases and conditions. | 07-14-2011 |
20110183975 | NOVEL 6-AZAINDOLE AMINOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES HAVING NIK INHIBITORY ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to a compound of formula I: wherein: R | 07-28-2011 |
20120004240 | INHIBITORS OF AKT ACTIVITY - The instant invention provides for substituted fused naphthyridine derivatives that inhibit Akt activity. In particular, the compounds disclosed selectively inhibit one or two of the Akt isoforms. The invention also provides for compositions comprising such inhibitory compounds and methods of inhibiting Akt activity by administering the compound to a patient in need of treatment of cancer. | 01-05-2012 |
Michael Robert Peel, Research Triangle Park, NC US
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20090306033 | NOVEL CYCLIC PEPTIDES - Compounds are disclosed of general formula (I): | 12-10-2009 |
20090312300 | NOVEL MACROCYCLIC PEPTIDES - Disclosed are cyclosporine derivatives in which the 3-Sarcosine carbon and 5-Valine nitrogen are each substituted by a non-hydrogen substituent, and their use as pharmaceuticals, in particular for the treatment of hepatitis C virus. | 12-17-2009 |
20100173836 | NOVEL MACROCYCLES - Disclosed herein are compounds of general formula (I): | 07-08-2010 |
20110144005 | NOVEL CYCLIC PEPTIDES - Compounds are disclosed of general formula (I): | 06-16-2011 |
Michael Robert Peel, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20080255038 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS - This invention relates to a compound of general formula (I): | 10-16-2008 |
20140212381 | MACROCYCLES - Cyclosporin derivatives, methods of manufacturing the cyclosporin derivatives and methods for treating subjects infected with certain viruses, including hepatitis virus or HIV by administering the cyclosporin derivatives are described. | 07-31-2014 |
20140213508 | ANTIVIRAL MACROCYCLES - Cyclosporin derivatives, methods of manufacturing the cyclosporin derivatives and methods for treating subjects infected with certain viruses, including hepatitis virus or HIV by administering the cyclosporin derivatives are described. | 07-31-2014 |
Ronald B. Peel, North Muskegon, MI US
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20120123255 | APPARATUS FOR IMPLANTING A PRELOADED LOCALIZATION WIRE - An apparatus for percutaneously implanting a localization wire into a tissue mass comprises a cannula with a preloaded localization wire having a distal end and at least one anchor. An actuator is in operable communication with the cannula and is configured for operation between a charged condition and a discharged condition to retract the cannula toward a retracted position to expose the distal end and the at least one anchor of the localization wire to the tissue mass, without inducing movement of the localization wire, and with the cannula being removable from the localization wire in its entirety. | 05-17-2012 |
20150051486 | APPARATUS FOR IMPLANTING A PRELOADED LOCALIZATION WIRE - An apparatus for percutaneously implanting a localization wire into a tissue mass includes a handle having a grip portion and a base. The grip portion is slidably mounted to the base. The base has a keyway. A cannula is movable relative to the handle between an insertion position and a retracted position. A localization wire is positioned to extend from the handle and into the cannula lumen. An actuator is coupled to the cannula and is configured to operate between a charged condition and a discharged condition to retract the cannula. A collar is mounted to the cannula. The collar includes a key having a key projection. The key projection is not aligned with the keyway when the actuator is in the charged condition and the key projection is aligned with the keyway to facilitate retraction of the cannula toward the retracted position to effect the discharged condition. | 02-19-2015 |
Ronald B. Peel, Whitehall, MI US
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20150120089 | REMOVABLE VEHICLE OPERATION INSTRUMENT WITH REMOTE CONTROL CAPABILITY AND RELATED METHOD - A system including an instrument and a vehicle control system is provided. The instrument can include a display and a vehicle controller in communication with the vehicle control system. The instrument can be docked in a docking station of the vehicle, for example in a driver space, and used as primary instrumentation for a driver to directly control the vehicle. The instrument can be undocked and removed physically from the vehicle and used to remotely control vehicle operations from a location distant from the vehicle. A method of using the system and instrument is also provided in which a user can directly or remotely operate a vehicle with the instrument in communication with the vehicle control system. A method of using the system and/or instrument to directly or remotely operate one or more vehicles is also provided. | 04-30-2015 |