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Adel George Tannous, Santa Clara, CA US
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20080213978 | Debris management for wafer singulation - The present invention discloses methods and apparatuses for substrate singulation. Embodiments of the present invention comprise cryogenic-assist scribing or cutting mechanism for debris reduction, preferably cryogenic-assist laser scribe or cutting; controlling mechanism for debris flow and redeposition during laser process; and integrated, dry debris removal scribing process with breaking mechanism. An exemplary embodiment comprises an integrated housing for aligning a laser beam with the cryogenic cleaning beam. The integrated housing is preferably made of low thermal conductivity material to provide a high temperature gradient between the low temperature of the cryogenic fluid and the ambient temperature, preventing condensation of the moisture. The entire areas, or the critical areas of the apparatus can also be purged with flowing “dry” inert gases to further reduce the condensation moisture. Reactive gas can be introduced to react with debris, converting into gaseous form for ease of removal. | 09-04-2008 |
20110022186 | DISTRIBUTED INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Apparatus and methods for controlling a system that operates responsive to a plurality of input control signals are disclosed. During operation the system generates a plurality of output status/control signals. A master controller has at least first and second controllers. The first controller outputs and inputs signals over a first communication path, and the second controller outputs and inputs signals over a second communication path. The first and second controllers output signals based on input signals received over the first and second communication paths, respectively, and also based on stored control data. A plurality of input/output modules are provided. Each of the input/output modules has first and second slave controllers. The first slave controller of each of the input/output modules inputs and outputs signals over the first communication path to the first controller, and the second slave controller outputs and inputs signals over the second communication path. Each of the first slave controllers outputs and inputs signals to and from a first input/output circuit, and each of the second slave controllers outputs and inputs signals to and from a second input/output circuit. Each of the input/output modules also includes a combiner circuit. At least some of the input control signals for controlling the system are generated by the combiner circuit of each input/output module based on signals output from both the first and second input/output circuits. The output control signals for controlling the system are generated based on output status/control signals from the system that are coupled to each of the first and second input/output circuits of the input/output modules. | 01-27-2011 |
Bakhos A. Tannous, Malden, MA US
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20100035287 | Secreted Luciferase Fluorescent Protein Conjugate Nucleic Acid Construct and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates generally to methods to monitor the transport of proteins through the secretory pathway, and methods to monitor ER stress. In particular, the present invention relates to methods to monitor, in real-time, the processing of protein through the secretory pathway, which can be monitored both at a subcellular level by florescence visualization and quantitatively by detecting the secreted luciferase reporter protein. The present invention also relates to methods to assess biological processes in cells, in particular the secretory pathway and ER stress, as well as methods to identify agents which augment or inhibit the secretory pathway and/or ER stress. The present invention also relates to compositions and nucleic constructs encoding a secreted luciferase-fluorescent protein conjugate for methods to monitor protein trafficking in the cell by simultaneous detection of fluorescence and luciferase secretion. | 02-11-2010 |
20120122182 | GAUSSIA LUCIFERASE VARIANT FOR HIGH-THROUGHPUT SCREENING - Described herein is a variant of wild type Gaussia luciferase that catalyzes glow-type emission kinetics suited for high-throughput functional screening applications. Polypeptides, functional fragments, variants, and nucleic acids that encode the enhanced luciferase are further described. One such polypeptide corresponds to wild type Gaussia luciferase with a substitution mutation of I for M at position 43 of the mature peptide. Methods of use, assay systems and kits that contain the polypeptides and/or nucleic acids are further described. | 05-17-2012 |
Bishara Tannous, Pompano Beach, FL US
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20160121283 | MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEM AND APPARATUS - The invention relates generally to a material handling device to perform the tasks of mixing and dispensing a mixture of materials, either simultaneously or sequentially. The material handling device may comprise an enclosure, a mixing component, a dispensing orifice, a dispensing component, and a material storage region, wherein the mixing component is positioned within the material storage region and configured to mix, stir, agitate, loosen, grind, shred, or otherwise reposition a mixture of materials within the material storage region. | 05-05-2016 |
Bishara Tannous US
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20140038117 | IGNITION DEVICE AND METHOD - An ignition device for a combustible material can include an infrared radiation source in a housing structured to direct the infrared radiation to the combustible material. | 02-06-2014 |
Daniel Tannous, Dearborn, MI US
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20110160972 | Electronic Brake Actuator Brake-By-Wire System and Method - An electro-hydraulic brake-by-wire system includes a brake pedal, an electronic booster coupled to the brake pedal, a master cylinder coupled to the electronic booster, at least one hydraulic brake circuit disposed in fluid communication with the master cylinder, at least one front hydraulic brake disposed in fluid communication with the at least one hydraulic brake circuit and at least one rear hydraulic brake disposed in fluid communication with the at least one hydraulic brake circuit. | 06-30-2011 |
Pascale Tannous, Paris FR
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20110213447 | Handpiece with Optical Unit of a Skin Phototreatment Device - Handpiece formed of a shell with a handgrip connected to a bundle of electrical power supply cables and of heat transfer fluid tubes and a head, accommodating a cartridge fitted with the controlled light source and with a light guide fed from the light source and the outlet surface of which constitutes the surface via which the light signal is emitted towards the surface of the skin that is to be treated. It comprises a housing, made in the shell, arriving under the emission surface of the cartridge and equipped with guide means and clip-fastening members. An interchangeable optical unit carrying the light guide is fitted removably into the housing. This optical unit has a casing accepting the light guide and equipped with guiding and clip-fastening surfaces to collaborate with the guide means and the retractable clip-fastening members belonging to the housing. | 09-01-2011 |
20110238142 | Handpiece with Cartridge for a Skin Photo-Tratment Apparatus - A handpiece having a shell for removably housing a cartridge with a window having a light source and a cooling circuit thereof as well as a cover. A light guide connects the light source to the surface of the skin. The position of the cartridge is defined by a base having cartridge connection members and by a guiding surface having one end corresponding to the base and sides defining lateral guide rails around the position of the light guide. The cartridge is in the form of a planar housing having one end bearing a transverse assembly plate provided with connection members homologous to those of the base, and the sides include guiding ribs interacting with the lateral rails. | 09-29-2011 |
Rabih E. Tannous, Sterling, VA US
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20140060304 | ARMORED CAB FOR LIGHT TACTICAL VEHICLES - An armored cab comprises a top wall, two side walls, a front wall, a back wall, and a bottom wall, the cab having a longitudinal axis. The bottom wall comprises a generally centrally disposed downwardly facing smooth concave wall portion extending substantially an entire length of the cab and generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cab and forming a power train tunnel of the cab, and a pair of opposite laterally disposed wall portions extending substantially the entire length of the cab and generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cab, each of the opposite laterally disposed wall portions extending downwardly and laterally inwardly and terminating in a lowermost portion of the bottom wall on either lateral side of the concave wall portion. The concave wall portion and the opposite laterally disposed wall portions are configured so as to present a substantially reduced surface area of the lowermost portions of the bottom wall in a downwardly facing direction. The armored cab includes various additional features that improve occupant survivability. | 03-06-2014 |
Rima Barhoum Tannous, Alcala De Henares ES
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20100330042 | Use of Proinsulin for the Preparation of a Neuroprotective Pharmaceutical Composition, Therapeutic Composition Containing it and Applications Thereof - The present invention relates to the use of a compound that induces the activity of proinsulin, preferably human proinuslin, for the preparation of a medicinal product or pharmaceutical composition for the prevention and treatment of neurodegenerative conditions, disorders or diseases involving programmed cell death, preferably neurodegenerative pathologies of the central and peripheral nervous systems, and, more preferably, of the heredodegenerative diseases known as retinosis pigmentosa. The activator compound may consist of a chemical molecule, a peptide, a protein or a nucleotide sequence. | 12-30-2010 |
Sam M. Tannous, Penshurst AU
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20120131132 | IF-NONE-MATCH FOR AGGREGATED PAGE DISTRIBUTION - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for page request management for aggregated page content. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for page request management for aggregated page content can include issuing on behalf of a user a request for dynamically aggregated components in a page. The method further can include inserting into a header of the request a key computed as a combination of identifiers for the aggregated components and last modified data for the aggregated components. Finally, the method can include receiving in response to the request a new page of dynamically aggregated components for the user only if the computed key does not match a key computed for the new page. Otherwise, only a response is received indicating that the page has not been modified. | 05-24-2012 |
20120259952 | IF-NONE-MATCH FOR AGGREGATED PAGE DISTRIBUTION - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for page request management for aggregated page content. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for page request management for aggregated page content can include issuing on behalf of a user a request for dynamically aggregated components in a page. The method further can include inserting into a header of the request a key computed as a combination of identifiers for the aggregated components and last modified data for the aggregated components. Finally, the method can include receiving in response to the request a new page of dynamically aggregated components for the user only if the computed key does not match a key computed for the new page. Otherwise, only a response is received indicating that the page has not been modified. | 10-11-2012 |
Samuel Joseph Tannous, Penshurst AU
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20120284692 | DETERMINING RELEASE DIFFERENCES - A method, computer program product, and system for determining release differences is described. A method may comprise determining a first difference, the first difference corresponding to one or more activities that were at least one of: added to a main branch between a first release branch and a second release branch, and removed from the main branch between the first release branch and the second release branch. The method may further comprise determining a second difference, the second difference corresponding to one or more activities that were at least one of: added to the first release branch, and removed from the first release branch. The method may additionally comprise determining a third difference, the third difference corresponding to one or more activities that were at least one of: added to the second release branch, and removed from the second release branch. A delta activity set may be determined. | 11-08-2012 |
20120284693 | DETERMINING RELEASE DIFFERENCES - A method, computer program product, and system for determining release differences is described. A method may comprise determining a first difference, the first difference corresponding to one or more activities that were at least one of: added to a main branch between a first release branch and a second release branch, and removed from the main branch between the first release branch and the second release branch. The method may further comprise determining a second difference, the second difference corresponding to one or more activities that were at least one of: added to the first release branch, and removed from the first release branch. The method may additionally comprise determining a third difference, the third difference corresponding to one or more activities that were at least one of: added to the second release branch, and removed from the second release branch. A delta activity set may be determined. | 11-08-2012 |
Samuel Joseph Tannous, Penshurst Nsw AU
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20130007051 | MAINTAINING REFERENTIAL INTEGRITY - A method, computer program product, and system for maintaining referential integrity is described. A method may comprise migrating a migration document in a migration shard from a first location to a second location. The method may further comprise adding a first location identifier associated with the first location of the migration document to metadata associated with the migration shard. The method may also comprise adding a second location identifier associated with the second location of the migration document to the metadata associated with the migration shard. The method may additionally comprise adding one or more shard identifiers to the metadata associated with the migration shard, each of the one or more shard identifiers corresponding to a shard that includes a document that may be referenced by one or more documents in the migration shard. | 01-03-2013 |
20130007220 | MAINTAINING REFERENTIAL INTEGRITY - A method, computer program product, and system for maintaining referential integrity is described. A method may comprise migrating a migration document in a migration shard from a first location to a second location. The method may further comprise adding a first location identifier associated with the first location of the migration document to metadata associated with the migration shard. The method may also comprise adding a second location identifier associated with the second location of the migration document to the metadata associated with the migration shard. The method may additionally comprise adding one or more shard identifiers to the metadata associated with the migration shard, each of the one or more shard identifiers corresponding to a shard that includes a document that may be referenced by one or more documents in the migration shard. | 01-03-2013 |
Vera Tannous, Penfield, NY US
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20100137575 | UNIVERSAL BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE PROCESSING - A method for preparing a sample by utilizing a mechanical force in the presence of a size stabilizer to break apart the sample to obtain nucleic acid molecules in a usable size range. | 06-03-2010 |
20100280233 | METHOD FOR SAMPLE PREPARATION - A method for preparing a sample by utilizing a mechanical force in the presence of a size stabilizer to break apart the sample to obtain nucleic acid molecules in a usable size range. | 11-04-2010 |
20140024822 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SAMPLE PREPARATION - A method for preparing a sample by utilizing a shearing force in the presence of a size stabilizer to break apart the sample to obtain nucleic acid molecules in a usable size range. Once nucleic acid molecules are obtained, magnetic entanglement particles are used to concentrate and clean the nucleic acid molecules for further testing. | 01-23-2014 |
20140099646 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SAMPLE PREPARATION - A method for preparing a sample by utilizing a shearing force in the presence of a size stabilizer to break apart the sample to obtain nucleic acid molecules in a usable size range. Once nucleic acid molecules are obtained, magnetic nanoparticles are used to concentrate and clean the nucleic acid molecules for further testing. | 04-10-2014 |
Zeina Tannous, Boston, MA US
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20090259167 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DOSE-DEPENDENT PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY OF DISORDERS - The invention provides methods and compositions for treating a tissue disorder in a subject by parenterally administering a solution of aminolevulinic acid (ALA) or a derivative thereof that is not greater than 1.0 percent by weight into a local subcutaneous or dermal region of the subject; and administering high fluence light to said bodily area to produce a phototoxic species in said local region, thereby treating a tissue disorder in the subject. | 10-15-2009 |