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Stacey Adams, San Francisco, CA US
Stacey Cox, Allison Park, PA US
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20150051950 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANALYZING AND PREDICTING CONSUMER BEHAVIOR - Method of analyzing and predicting consumer behavior includes receiving a plurality of consumer answers to a plurality of questions, each answer having a unique consumer identity, each question corresponding to: a lifestyle attitude sector having a plurality segments; a consumer mindset sector having segments; a product preference sector having segments; an influencer sector having segments; and a need state sector having segments. The method further includes assigning a value to each user answer, creating a composite value associating the consumer identity with a particular lifestyle attitude segment, consumer mindset segment, product preference segment, influencer segment, and need state segment, and comparing the composite value with a plurality of product values each associated with a respective plurality of products in a product database. | 02-19-2015 |
Stacey Drabic, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20150098955 | CD40L-SPECIFIC TN3-DERIVED SCAFFOLDS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention provides Tenascin-3 FnIII domain-based scaffolds that specifically bind to CD40L. The invention further provides engineered variants with increased affinity for the target. The present invention is also related to engineered scaffolds as prophylactic, diagnostic, or therapeutic agents, in particular for therapeutic uses against SLE and other autoimmune diseases and conditions. | 04-09-2015 |
Stacey Faulkenberg, Minneapolis, MN US
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20130226636 | AUTOMATED MAPPING OF PRODUCT ADJACENCY GROUPS WITH TRANSITION SUMMARY REPORTING - A system for generating a product subgroup map for a product adjacency group with transition summary reporting is disclosed. In one example, a user interface is configured for presenting data on product subgroups and receiving user inputs for user-editable mapping criteria for mapping the product subgroups. The user interface has user-selectable options for editing and assigning priority values to the mapping criteria of the product subgroups. The system generates a combined set of mapping criteria for the user-selected product subgroups based on the user-edited mapping criteria and non-user-editable mapping criteria. The system generates a product subgroup map based on the combined set of mapping criteria and a set of physical store layout data for at least one store, and provides a graphical output of the product subgroup map. The system generates a report for the product subgroup map for the product adjacency group. | 08-29-2013 |
Stacey Felkar, Kanata CA
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20090154364 | Carrier ethernet with fault notification - A method of fault notification in a carrier Ethernet having the capability of generating and transmitting OAM packets having flag fields, comprises inserting a bit in one of the flag fields to indicate the presence of service-affecting information in the OAM packets, detecting the presence of the inserted bit at the end of a data path, and performing a service protection action in response to the detection of the inserted bit prior to parsing the information in the message. One type of service protection action is protection switching. | 06-18-2009 |
Stacey Gausling, Hermosa Beach, CA US
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20150031507 | Device Suitable For Rehabilitation And Use Thereof - A system for extending a finger of a hand comprises structural elements configured to be inserted into a flexed finger and capable of providing a controllable force to extend the finger. In some embodiments, structural elements comprise a cam connected to a spacer, the spacer connected to a first strut, and a second strut holding a loading assembly, an end piece and a spring. The loading assembly compresses or relaxes the spring, which exerts a variable force on the end piece, which rotates the cam and the first strut about an extension angle. When the extension angle is minimal, the first and second struts are substantially parallel. A method of extending a finger of a hand substantially fixed in a flexed position comprises inserting a system comprising structural elements into the finger and thereafter providing a force to extend the finger and maintaining the force for a period of time. | 01-29-2015 |
Stacey Jarvin, Brentwood CA
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20090270711 | PRESSURE SENSORS AND MEASUREMENT METHODS - A sensor for measuring pressure within anatomical structures has an impulse mechanism for delivering a mechanical impulse to the anatomical structure and a sensing mechanism for monitoring a mechanical response of the anatomical structure to the impulse. The sensor has application in measuring Intra-Ocular Pressure (IOP). The sensor may also be applied for measuring/pressures within other anatomical structures such as the heart or blood vessels. In one embodiment the impulse mechanism comprises a voice coil and the sensing mechanism comprises a piezoelectric film that generates a signal when it is distorted by motion of the anatomical structure. | 10-29-2009 |
Stacey Kacek, Streamwood, IL US
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20160048488 | User Interface Operation Based on Similar Spelling of Tokens in Text - Operation of a user interface includes performing token based analysis of a baseline text corpus and a targeted text listing. For a selected token in the targeted text listing, a matching baseline token in identified. From a plurality of contexts corresponding to the matching baseline token, context-matched and non-context matched usage data for the matching baseline token is identified and provided to a user interface. Similar processing may be performed on the basis of a related, but matching, baseline token. In another embodiment, instances of similar spelling errors are identified on the basis of a plurality of tokens identified in the targeted text listing. | 02-18-2016 |
20160048512 | User Interface Operation Based on Token Frequency of Use in Text - Operation of a user interface includes performing token based analysis of a baseline text corpus and a targeted text listing. For a selected token in the targeted text listing, a matching baseline token in identified. From a plurality of contexts corresponding to the matching baseline token, context-matched and non-context matched usage data for the matching baseline token is identified and provided to a user interface. Similar processing may be performed on the basis of a related, but matching, baseline token. In another embodiment, instances of similar spelling errors are identified on the basis of a plurality of tokens identified in the targeted text listing. | 02-18-2016 |
Stacey Olson, St. Bonifacius, MN US
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20100137551 | Methods and materials for the production of D-lactic acid in yeast - The present invention relates to biocatalysts that are cells, optimally of the Crabtree-negative phenotype, comprising expression vectors encoding genes heterologous to the cell that enable increased production of organic products. More specifically, the invention relates to genetically modified | 06-03-2010 |
20110287505 | GENETICALLY MODIFIED YEAST SPECIES, AND FERMENTATION PROCESSES USING GENETICALLY MODIFIED YEAST - Yeast cells are transformed with an exogenous xylose isomerase gene. Additional genetic modifications enhance the ability of the transformed cells to ferment xylose to ethanol or other desired fermentation products. Those modifications include deletion of non-specific or specific aldose reductase gene(s), deletion of xylitol dehydrogenase gene(s) and/or overexpression of xylulokinase. | 11-24-2011 |
20140080192 | Genetically Modified Yeast Species, and Fermentation Processes Using Genetically Modified Yeast - Yeast cells are transformed with an exogenous xylose isomerase gene. Additional genetic modifications enhance the ability of the transformed cells to ferment xylose to ethanol or other desired fermentation products. Those modifications include deletion of non-specific or specific aldose reductase gene(s), deletion of xylitol dehydrogenase gene(s) and/or overexpression of xylulokinase. | 03-20-2014 |
Stacey Ralphs, La Canada, CA US
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20150342219 | SHELF-STABLE ICE CREAM AND ICE CREAM MIX AND PROCESS FOR MAKING SAME WITH AGAVE NECTAR - Methods for making an ice cream mix or ice cream-like mix are disclosed, the methods including forming a mixture that includes one or more dairy products wherein at least one of the one or more dairy products comprises lactose, one or more stabilizers, and agave nectar, the method further including pasteurizing the mixture; and contacting at least some of the lactose with an enzyme at a temperature and for a time sufficient to allow the enzyme to reduce the lactose content of the mixture. Ice cream and ice cream-like products are also disclosed. An ice cream that includes one or more dairy products, agave nectar (or derivative thereof), and lactase. | 12-03-2015 |
Stacey Rasgado, New York, NY US
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20120331095 | INVENTORY DATA ACCESS LAYER - There is provided a method that includes (a) receiving a request for access to data, (b) identifying a data store that stores the data, and (c) communicating with the data store, by way of an electronic communication, to access the data. There is also provided a system that performs the method, and a storage medium that includes a program module for controlling a processor to perform the method. | 12-27-2012 |
Stacey Schaefer, Rapid City, SD US
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20150143625 | Versatile Personal Spray Apparatus - Versatile personal sprayers positioned on or in a floor or ground spray fluid upward in a variety of permanent and portable environments and installations, such as a portable or fixed bidet, spray toy and shower floor. A versatile personal fluid spraying device has a spray chamber and may be combined with a drain chamber. Multiple sets of spray patterns may variously spray upward and angled, e.g., to the front and back locations between the legs of a user above the spray device. A drain feature permits a versatile personal sprayer to drain the same fluid it sprays regardless whether it is fixedly or portably installed. Drain features include one or more of a narrowing shape allowing side drainage, an elevating shape allowing underside draining and an integrated drain chamber allowing flow through drainage. | 05-28-2015 |
Stacey Smith, Provo, UT US
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20130267411 | SINGLE REACTION SYNTHESIS OF TEXTURIZED CATALYSTS - Methods are described for making a texturized catalyst. The textural promoter may be a high-surface area, high-porosity, stable metal oxide support. The catalyst is manufactured by reacting catalyst precursor materials and support materials in a single, solvent deficient reaction to form a catalyst. The catalyst may be particles or a coating or partial coating of a support surface. | 10-10-2013 |
Stacey Stanislaw, Tucson, AZ US
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20110160076 | Methods for producing uniquely specific nucleic acid probes - Disclosed herein are uniquely specific nucleic acid probes and methods for their use and production. The disclosed probes have reduced or eliminated background signal while reducing or eliminating the use of blocking DNA during hybridization. In one example, probes are produced by a method that includes joining at least a first binding region and a second binding region in a pre-determined order and orientation, wherein the first binding region and second binding region are complementary to uniquely specific nucleic acid sequences, wherein the uniquely specific nucleic acid sequences are represented only once in a genome of an organism and wherein the first binding region and the second binding region include about 20% or less of a genomic target nucleic acid molecule. In particular examples, the binding regions (“uniquely specific binding regions”) are complementary to non-contiguous portions of the genomic target nucleic acid. Methods of using the disclosed probes and kits including the probes and/or reagents for producing or using the probes are also disclosed. | 06-30-2011 |
20120070862 | METHODS FOR PRODUCING UNIQUELY DISTINCT NUCLEIC ACID TAGS - Disclosed herein are uniquely distinct nucleic acid tags and methods for their use and production. The disclosed tags do not hybridize to a genome of interest and thus can be used as labels without generating background signal associated with unintended hybridization. In one example, tag sequences are derived from a genome divergent to the genome of interest. The divergent genome provides a vast library of potential tag sequences. These potential tag sequences can be screened using a bioinformatics-based approach against the genome of interest. These potentially distinct sequences can then be synthesized and tested empirically against the genome of interest to identify those sequences that are uniquely distinct. The tags can then be produced, for example by oligonucleotide synthesis techniques. | 03-22-2012 |
20130196880 | PATTERNED DEVICES AND METHODS FOR DETECTING ANALYTES - Disclosed herein are devices for the detection of target molecules and methods for their use and production. The disclosed devices may include optically decipherable patterns that facilitate an understanding of binding events between a target molecule and a detection molecule. In one example, a device includes a macroscopic pattern constructed using microscopic elements that can be chromogenically developed to memorialize a binding event. In another example, a device includes characters that can be chromogenically developed using an automated slide staining instrument to memorialize a binding event. | 08-01-2013 |
20130260379 | SIGNALING CONJUGATES AND METHODS OF USE - Disclosed herein are embodiments of a signaling conjugate, embodiments of a method of using the signaling conjugates, and embodiments of a kit comprising the signaling conjugate. The disclosed signaling conjugate comprises a latent reactive moiety and a chromogenic moiety that may further comprise a linker suitable for coupling the latent reactive moiety to the chromogenic moiety. The signaling conjugate may be used to detect one or more targets in a biological sample and are capable of being covalently deposited directly on or proximally to the target. Particular disclosed embodiments of the method of using the signaling conjugate comprise multiplexing methods. | 10-03-2013 |
Stacey Stone, Brno CZ
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20150102009 | METHOD FOR PREPARING THIN SAMPLES FOR TEM IMAGING - A method and apparatus for preparing thin TEM samples in a manner that reduces or prevents bending and curtaining is realized. Embodiments of the present invention deposit material onto the face of a TEM sample during the process of preparing the sample. In some embodiments, the material can be deposited on a sample face that has already been thinned before the opposite face is thinned, which can serve to reinforce the structural integrity of the sample and refill areas that have been over-thinned due to a curtaining phenomena. In other embodiments, material can also be deposited onto the face being milled, which can serve to reduce or eliminate curtaining on the sample face. | 04-16-2015 |
20150330877 | METHOD FOR PREPARING SAMPLES FOR IMAGING - A method and apparatus is provided for preparing samples for observation in a charged particle beam system in a manner that reduces or prevents artifacts. An ion beam mills exposes a cross section of the work piece using a bulk mill process. A deposition precursor gas is directed to the sample surface while a small amount of material is removed from the exposed cross section face, the deposition precursor producing a more uniform cross section. Embodiments are useful for preparing cross sections for SEM observation of samples having layers of materials of different hardnesses. Embodiments are useful for preparation of thin TEM samples. | 11-19-2015 |
20150340235 | DEPOSITING MATERIAL INTO HIGH ASPECT RATIO STRUCTURES - A method is provided, along with a corresponding apparatus, for filling a high aspect ratio hole without voids or for producing high aspect ratio structures without voids. A beam having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the hole is directed into the hole to induced deposition beginning in the center region of the hole bottom. After an elongated structure is formed in the hole by the beam-induced deposition, a beam can then be scanned in a pattern at least as large as the hole diameter to fill the remainder of the hole. The high aspect ratio hole can then be cross-sectioned using an ion beam for observation without creating artefacts. When electron-beam-induced deposition is used, the electrons preferably have a high energy to reach the bottom of the hole, and the beam has a low current, to reduce spurious deposition by beam tails. | 11-26-2015 |
20150357159 | Fiducial Design for Tilted or Glancing Mill Operations with a Charged Particle Beam - A method for analyzing a sample with a charged particle beam including directing the beam toward the sample surface; milling the surface to expose a second surface in the sample in which the end of the second surface distal to ion source is milled to a greater depth relative to a reference depth than the end of the first surface proximal to ion source; directing the charged particle beam toward the second surface to form one or more images of the second surface; forming images of the cross sections of the multiple adjacent features of interest by detecting the interaction of the electron beam with the second surface; assembling the images of the cross section into a three-dimensional model of one or more of the features of interest. A method for forming an improved fiducial and determining the depth of an exposed feature in a nanoscale three-dimensional structure is presented. | 12-10-2015 |
Stacey Svetlichnaya, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20140164913 | DYNAMIC CONTENT MAPPING - Briefly, embodiments disclosed herein may relate to dynamic display of representations of digital content for user interaction on computing devices, for example. | 06-12-2014 |
Stacey Taylor, Laguna Niguel, CA US
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20150248725 | RESPONSIVE FINANCIAL STATEMENT GENERATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The field of the invention relates to systems and methods for creating on-line transactional statements, and more particularly to creating electronic transactional statements that can responsively and dynamically fit any display window size. In an embodiment, a responsive transactional statement generation system having one or more processors and a non-transitory computer-readable medium containing program instructions that cause said one or more processors to receive data files each includes data representing one or more transactional statements, parse the received data files using one or more predetermined schemas to create restructured electronic transactional statements, save the restructured electronic transactional statements and display the restructured electronic transactional statements responsively at a user device. In other embodiments, the responsive transactional statement generation system compresses the restructured electronic transactional statements, saves the restructured electronic transactional statements in a secure format, and uses predetermined quality assurance processes. | 09-03-2015 |
Stacey Vukovics, St. Catharines CA
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20140166705 | INFANT CARRIER - An infant carrier comprises three interconnected loops of fabric, the three interconnected loops comprising a first loop, a second loop and a third loop. The first and second loops are each configured for being worn over a respective shoulder of a wearer, and the third loop is configured for being worn about the waist of the wearer. The first, second and third loops cooperate to support an infant when worn by the wearer. | 06-19-2014 |
Stacey West US
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20150362162 | Portable Lighting Devices - A flashlight having a locking mechanism for securing a head skirt to a head assembly is disclosed. A circuit for temporarily remember the mode of operation of the flashlight is also disclosed. | 12-17-2015 |
Stacey West, Ontario, CA US
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20110012535 | PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES - A portable lighting device and method of operating the portable lighting device are disclosed. The portable lighting device is configured to operate using a portable source of power having a plurality of modes of operation. The portable lighting device comprises a main power circuit including a light source, an inertial sensor having a plurality of signal outputs, and a controller electrically connected to the outputs of the inertial sensor and the main power circuit in a manner to permit the controller to enter into a new mode of operation based on signals received from the outputs of the inertial sensor. One method of operating the portable lighting device is by positioning the portable lighting device to one of a plurality of predetermined positions to enter into one of a plurality of modes of operation. Each of the plurality of predetermined positions is associated with one of the plurality of modes of operation. | 01-20-2011 |