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Brian Scally, Kirkland, WA US
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20140191724 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE CASE - A protective case for an electronic device is provided. The protective case includes an interface for connecting to a rechargeable battery, a group of display elements, a device interface for electrically interfacing with the electronic device, and an external interface. The protective case also includes electrical circuitry configured to receive electrical power from an external power source through the external interface, exchange communications with the electronic device through the device interface, determine a charge rate for the rechargeable battery of the electronic device based on information received in the communications, and supply a portion of the received electrical power to the electronic device through the device interface if a condition is satisfied. | 07-10-2014 |
Brian Michael Scally, Jamestown, IN US
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20100103615 | FAN AND STORAGE DEVICE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR ELECRONIC DEVICE | 04-29-2010 |
Clare Scally, Dublin IE
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20120215815 | TEST DATA GENERATION AND SCALE UP FOR DATABASE TESTING USING UNIQUE COMMON FACTOR SEQUENCING - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for test data generation using unique common factor sequencing. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for test data generation using unique common factor sequencing is provided. The method includes loading a table for population with test data in a test data generation tool executing in memory of a computer. A column set of multiple columns in the table associated with a key to the table can be selected for processing and different cardinality sequence values are assigned to the columns in the set such that the cardinality sequence values do not share a common factor except for unity as in the case of prime numbers. | 08-23-2012 |
20140059026 | TEST DATA GENERATION AND SCALE UP FOR DATABASE TESTING USING UNIQUE COMMON FACTOR SEQUENCING - Embodiments of the present invention provide a system and computer program product for test data generation using unique common factor sequencing. In an embodiment of the invention, a computer program product for test data generation using unique common factor sequencing is provided. The computer program product includes loading a table for population with test data in a test data generation tool executing in memory of a computer. A column set of multiple columns in the table associated with a key to the table can be selected for processing and different cardinality sequence values are assigned to the columns in the set such that the cardinality sequence values do not share a common factor except for unity as in the case of prime numbers. | 02-27-2014 |
20140059086 | TEST DATA GENERATION AND SCALE UP FOR DATABASE TESTING USING UNIQUE COMMON FACTOR SEQUENCING - Embodiments of the present invention provide a system and computer program product for test data generation using unique common factor sequencing. In an embodiment of the invention, a computer program product for test data generation using unique common factor sequencing is provided. The computer program product includes loading a table for population with test data in a test data generation tool executing in memory of a computer. A column set of multiple columns in the table associated with a key to the table can be selected for processing and different cardinality sequence values are assigned to the columns in the set such that the cardinality sequence values do not share a common factor except for unity as in the case of prime numbers. | 02-27-2014 |
Clare Scally US
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20120173587 | TEST DATA GENERATION AND SCALE UP FOR DATABASE TESTING USING UNIQUE COMMON FACTOR SEQUENCING - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for test data generation using unique common factor sequencing. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for test data generation using unique common factor sequencing is provided. The method includes loading a table for population with test data in a test data generation tool executing in memory of a computer. A column set of multiple columns in the table associated with a key to the table can be selected for processing and different cardinality sequence values are assigned to the columns in the set such that the cardinality sequence values do not share a common factor except for unity as in the case of prime numbers. Thereafter, data is generated for the specified number of rows of each column in the column set according to a corresponding one of the cardinality sequence values and random data is additionally generated for other columns of the table without regard to any particular cardinality sequence value. Finally, the table can be persisted for use in database testing. | 07-05-2012 |
James Scally, Hudson Falls, NY US
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20160135559 | COOLER HAVING INTEGRATED TABLE SURFACE - A cooler having an integrated table for providing added surface area on which objects could be supported without obstructing access to the lid of the cooler includes a cooler base having an integrated receptacle area, handle, a plurality of cup holders, a plurality of wheels, and a tow handle, as well as a lift off top lid and a hingedly attached integrated table. While the cooler base and top lid are constructed and operate substantially as conventional coolers, the integrated table is configured to selectively lift up from the top of the cooler base, moving between a closed position and an deployed. In operation, when the integrated table is placed in the deployed position, it provides a flat horizontal support surface positioned such that the top lid of the cooler can be opened and closed without requiring the objects on the integrated table to be moved. | 05-19-2016 |
Jonathan Richard Scally, Albany, NY US
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20140278369 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR USING NATURAL LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES TO PROCESS INPUTS - Systems and methods are provided for utilizing natural language to process queries. The method for analyzing a linguistic input may include receiving the linguistic input, the linguistic input including at least one word, accessing prestored language data for a language corresponding to the linguistic input, converting the linguistic input into a text-possibility representations based on the received language data, determining a meaning of the text possibility based on the prestored language data, generating at least one semantic structure corresponding to the determined meaning, and determining an action to perform based on the generated at least one semantic structure. The prestored language data may be converted from multiple formats into one or more formats that can be algorithmically processed by a computational device. | 09-18-2014 |
Keith Scally, Sherman, TX US
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20080222313 | EMBEDDED INTERFACE - The present invention provides a universal host-to-host intelligent controller that facilitates the transfer of electronic data from one electronic data processing (EDP) device to another. The invention includes a printed circuit board (PCB) contained in a housing and may also include a removable memory module. The PCB contains drivers and software code that automatically load and execute on said EDP devices when the PCB is connected to the EDP devices. The drivers and software code facilitate the direct transfer of data from storage on one EDP device to storage on the other EDP device. The controller includes at least two EDP connectors coupled to the PCB. These connectors can take the form of high-speed data cables and static PCB connectors as well as wireless antennae. The controller can also be incorporated into one or both EDP devices. | 09-11-2008 |
Lawrence James Scally, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20140362553 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL FORM FACTOR SUPPORTING HIGH-SPEED SIGNAL PROCESSING SYSTEMS - A reconfigurable advanced rapid-prototyping environment (RARE) solution provides a three-dimensional (x, y, z) interconnection fabric that is a modular, reconfigurable, fully scalable high performance computing architecture. RARE allows processing nodes (modules) to communicate with other processing nodes (modules) in a three-dimensional mesh architecture where every processing node (module) has access to all other nodes (modules) in the system. The RARE architecture is a modular form-factor design which is fully stand-alone. It does not require the use of a backplane or chassis infrastructure for connectivity. RARE is widely scalable and provides full cross-channel communication in all three dimensions (x, y, z). RARE yields a scalable and morphable hardware architecture for a processing system where the system can scale by one module at a time without limit and it can take on any shape and those shapes can be easily changed. | 12-11-2014 |
May L. Scally, St. Mathias Sur Richelieu CA
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20130017134 | BIODEGRADABLE STERILE SAMPLING BAGAANM Scally; May L.AACI St. Mathias sur RichelieuAACO CAAAGP Scally; May L. St. Mathias sur Richelieu CAAANM Parandoosh; ShorehAACI Mont Saint-HilaireAACO CAAAGP Parandoosh; Shoreh Mont Saint-Hilaire CAAANM Lafond; DanielleAACI Mont Saint-HilaireAACO CAAAGP Lafond; Danielle Mont Saint-Hilaire CA - A biodegradable sampling bag for containing samples or the like, comprises a flexible enclosure defining a chamber adapted to contain therein the sample, the flexible enclosure being made of a plastic material, which contains an additive that renders the flexible enclosure biodegradable when exposed for a sufficient period of time to microbial action. The additive is adapted to enable microorganisms to metabolize the molecular structure of said flexible enclosure. The additive is effective in altering the polymer chain of the plastic material to allow microbial action of a suitable environment to colonize in and around the plastic material, whereby microbes can then form a biofilm on a surface of the flexible enclosure and secrete acids which break down the entire polymer chain. The flexible enclosure, when exposed to microbial action, is adapted to withstand biodegradation for a given period of time, typically of at least three months. | 01-17-2013 |
20130118275 | DEVICE FOR HOLDING A SAMPLING SPONGE - A device for swabbing a surface and collecting a substance therefrom comprises a handle and a sponge releasably mounted to the handle. The handle includes at least one gripping member adapted to engage the sponge and retain the sponge mounted to the handle in a first position of the gripping member, the gripping member being adapted upon pressure exerted on an actuator to move the gripping member to a sponge-release position thereof for releasing the sponge from the handle. Typically, there are provided two opposed gripping members, wherein the pressure is exerted by a user's fingers on each gripping member and towards one another. The gripping members are actuated to the sponge-release position without requiring that the user substantially moves his/her hand and fingers longitudinally along the handle. | 05-16-2013 |
20150203323 | BIODEGRADABLE STERILE SAMPLING BAG - A biodegradable sampling bag for containing samples or the like, comprises a flexible enclosure defining a chamber adapted to contain therein the sample, the flexible enclosure being made of a plastic material, which contains an additive that renders the flexible enclosure biodegradable when exposed for a sufficient period of time to microbial action. The additive is adapted to enable microorganisms to metabolize the molecular structure of said flexible enclosure. The additive is effective in altering the polymer chain of the plastic material to allow microbial action of a suitable environment to colonize in and around the plastic material, whereby microbes can then form a biofilm on a surface of the flexible enclosure and secrete acids which break down the entire polymer chain. The flexible enclosure, when exposed to microbial action, is adapted to withstand biodegradation for a given period of time, typically of at least three months. | 07-23-2015 |
Michael Charles Scally, Houston, TX US
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20090215733 | THERAPY FOR THE PROPHYLAXIS OR TREATMENT OF ADVERSE BODY COMPOSITION CHANGES AND/OR DECREASED MUSCLE STRENGTH AFTER ANDROGEN OR GNRH ANALOGUE INTAKE - Methods of treating or reducing the risk of one or more effects or signs of induced hypogonadism after androgen or GnRH intake are disclosed herein. In an embodiment, a method of treating one or more effects after androgen or gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) analogue intake comprises administering to a male subject at least one of a blocking compound which antagonizes estradiol binding to estradiol receptors or an inhibitor compound which inhibits endogenous production of estradiol, after androgen or gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) analogue intake, to treat the one or more effects. The one or more effects include adverse body composition changes, decreased muscle strength, or both. The inhibitor compound and/or blocking compound may include antiestrogen agents, aromatase inhibitors, or combinations thereof. | 08-27-2009 |
20090215738 | PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF AN INCREASE IN CARDIOVASCULAR RISK, ADVERSE CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS, INFERTILITY, AND ADVERSE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS AFTER ANDROGEN OR GNRH ANALOGUE INTAKE - Disclosed is a is a treatment for the adverse psychological effects (including depression, low self esteem, guilt, increased stress, anhedonia, decreased cognition, sleep disturbances, general fatigue, agitation/motor dyskinesia and decreased appetite) resulting from androgens or GnRH analogue intake, by administering a compound which antagonizes estradiol or its receptors, or blocks and prevents estradiol binding to the estradiol receptors (including antiestrogens) and/or a compound which inhibits endogenous production of estradiol, including aromatase inhibitors. Suitable antiestrogens include clomiphene and its isomer enclomiphene, tamoxifen, 4-hydroxytamoxifen, and toremifene. Suitable cytochrome P450 (P450arom) aromatase inhibitors include formestane, exemestane, anastrozole, and letrozole. | 08-27-2009 |