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Theresa Apelqvist, Grodinge SE
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20100210524 | NOVEL ESTROGEN RECEPTOR LIGANDS - The invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable ester, amide, solvate or salt thereof, including a salt of such an ester or amide, and a solvate of such an ester, amide or salt, wherein W, X, Y, Z, R | 08-19-2010 |
20110190294 | NOVEL ESTROGEN RECEPTOR LIGANDS - The invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable ester, amide, carbamate, solvate or salt thereof, including a salt of such an ester, amide or carbamate, and a solvate of such an ester, amide, carbamate or salt. The invention also provides also provides the use of such compounds in the treatment or prophylaxis of a condition associated with a disease or disorder associated with estrogen receptor activity, wherein R | 08-04-2011 |
20110201555 | NOVEL ESTROGEN RECEPTOR LIGANDS - The invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable ester, amide, solvate or salt thereof, including a salt of such an ester or amide, and a solvate of such an ester, amide or salt. The invention also provides also provides the use of such compounds in the treatment or prophylaxis of a condition associated with a disease or disorder associated with estrogen receptor activity. | 08-18-2011 |
20120202861 | NOVEL ESTROGEN RECEPTOR LIGANDS - The invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable ester, amide, solvate or salt thereof, including a salt of such an ester or amide, and a solvate of such an ester, amide or salt. The invention also provides the use of such compounds in the treatment or prophylaxis of a condition associated with a disease or disorder associated with estrogen receptor activity. Formula (I) wherein R | 08-09-2012 |
20130131061 | Novel Estrogen Receptor Ligands - The invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable ester, amide, carbamate, solvate or salt thereof, including a salt of such an ester, amide or carbamate, and a solvate of such an ester, amide, carbamate or salt. The invention also provides also provides the use of such compounds in the treatment or prophylaxis of a condition associated with a disease or disorder associated with estrogen receptor activity, wherein R | 05-23-2013 |
Theresa Bachschmidt, Erlangen DE
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20150177354 | MAGNETIC RESONANCE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OBTAINING A SCOUT SCAN OF A PATIENT CONTAINING A METALLIC IMPLANT - In a magnetic resonance method and apparatus, the magnetic resonance apparatus is operated according to a SEMAC (Slice Encoding for Metal Artifact Correction) sequence, and, before executing the SEMAC sequence, a scout sequence is implemented, which is a SEMAC sequence but without phase encoding in the direction perpendicular to the slice selection direction. The number of SEMAC coding steps can then be determined before executing the SEMAC sequence, so that an unnecessarily high number of SEMAC coding steps is avoided. | 06-25-2015 |
20150285890 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACQUIRING A MAGNETIC RESONANCE DATA SET FROM A TARGET AREA CONTAINING A METAL OBJECT - In a method and apparatus for acquiring a magnetic resonance (MR) data set from a target area of a patient containing at least one metal object that distorts the basic magnetic field due to susceptibility differences, a slice selection gradient that rises in one direction is used to select a slice from which MR data are to be acquired. At least for at least one outermost edge slice on one side of the slice stack from which the MR data are to be acquired, the polarity of the slice selection gradient is selected as a function of a primary direction of distortion in the edge slice. | 10-08-2015 |
20150309139 | METHOD AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE APPARATUS FOR SLICE-SELECTIVE MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING - In a method and magnetic resonance apparatus for slice-selective magnetic resonance imaging, read partitions in a cyclical sequence of slices are read out. At least two slices have a different number of read partitions. The same predefined number of read partitions for the slices is read out in all cycles of the sequence. SEMAC techniques are used. | 10-29-2015 |
Theresa Bachschmidt, Marloffstein DE
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20160084931 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING ARTIFACTS DURING THE ACQUISITION OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE DATA - In a method for reducing artifacts during the acquisition of magnetic resonance data relating to a region undergoing examination in an examination subject by operation of a magnetic resonance apparatus, a first magnetic resonance image with a first polarization of a radio-frequency field of the magnetic resonance scanner, which is described by amplitudes and/or phases of coil elements thereof, at least one further magnetic resonance image with at least one further polarization of the radio-frequency field of the magnetic resonance scanner, also described by amplitudes and/or phases of the coil elements, wherein the at least one further polarization differs from the first polarization, and of image data from the first and from at least one further magnetic resonance image are combined. | 03-24-2016 |
Theresa Bachschmidt, Nuernberg DE
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20140077802 | METHOD AND CONTROL DEVICE TO CONTROL A MAGNETIC RESONANCE SYSTEM - A method and control device operate a magnetic resonance system in order to execute a first pulse sequence that includes an excitation phase and an acquisition phase. In the excitation phase, a first gradient is applied in a gradient direction to generate a spatially dependent basic magnetic field. A selective radio-frequency excitation pulse is executed, wherein the selective radio-frequency excitation pulse excites a first material and does not excite a second material in a first partial region of an examination volume, and wherein the selective radio-frequency excitation pulse does not excite the first material and excites the second material in a second partial region of the examination volume. In the acquisition phase, non-selective refocusing pulses are executed in order to acquire raw data of the first and second partial region of the examination volume, which acquisition is spatially coded along the gradient direction. | 03-20-2014 |
20140300357 | METHOD AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE SYSTEM TO DETERMINE A RESONANCE FREQUENCY DEVIATION - In a first method and magnetic resonance apparatus to determine a resonance frequency deviation given an excitation of a slice of a volume segment within an examination subject, by a slice selection gradient is activated along one direction, an RF excitation pulse is irradiated in order to excite nuclear spins in the slice, a readout gradient is activated along the direction of the slice selection gradient, and MR data are read out while the readout gradient is activated. Image points within an MR image reconstructed using the MR data are identified, that exhibit a signal intensity that is greater than a predetermined threshold, in order to determine one of the image points that has a maximum separation in the direction between this image point and the slice. The resonance frequency deviation is determined depending on the amplitude of the slice selection gradient, the amplitude of the readout gradient and the maximum separation. The slice selection gradient and the readout gradient have opposite polarity. | 10-09-2014 |
Theresa Bartick, Gorham, ME US
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20090152796 | MULTIMODE STACK AND SHINGLE DOCUMENT FEEDER - A feeder for feeding media items from a tray includes a first nudger roller and a second nudger roller. The first and the second nudger roller are moveably mounted to the feeder. The first and the second nudger rollers are in a first position when a tray of a first type is connected to said feeder the first and said second nudger rollers are in a second position when a tray of a second type is connected to said feeder. The tray of a first type may be a shingle feed tray and the tray of a second type may be a stacks feed tray. With the shingle feed tray the first position for the first and the second nudger rollers are where each nudger roller engages each media item in a shingles tray when each such media item is positioned in the shingles tray to exit the shingles tray and to be moved from the shingles tray into said feeder. With the stacks feed tray the second position for the first and the second nudger rollers are where the first nudger roller is positioned out of engagement with media items in a stacks tray and the second nudger rollers is positioned to each engage each media item in the stacks tray when each such media item is positioned in said stacks tray to exit the stacks tray and to be moved from the stacks tray into said feeder. | 06-18-2009 |
Theresa Biancheri, Iowa City, IA US
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20140234825 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHOD OF ADMINISTERING AND SCORING INTEGRATED REASONING QUESTION FORMATS - Automated methods and systems are provided for presenting and scoring items which are presented in different question formats that include graphics interpretation, two-part analysis, table analysis, and multi-source reasoning. There are a plurality of response opportunities for each item, and each response opportunity is independent of each other. In operation, an item is presented in the respective question format on a processor-controlled user interface display screen. A response engine receives the response for each response opportunity. A scoring engine in communication with the response engine receives the plurality of responses and scores the plurality of responses by determining whether the response selected for each response opportunity is correct, and assigning credit for the item only if each of the responses for each of the response opportunities is correct, and assigning no credit for the item if at least one of the responses for each of the response opportunities is incorrect. | 08-21-2014 |
Theresa Brunasso, Snellville, GA US
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20090201204 | Modal beam positioning - An antenna system with an improved antenna feed system is discussed. This multi-beam antenna system can produce a beam of electromagnetic energy propagating in a desired direction by emitting multiple beams of electromagnetic energy that constructively and destructively interfere. The direction of the net beam of electromagnetic energy can be controlled by adjusting the phase and amplitude of the emitted beams of electromagnetic energy which in turn influences the constructive and destructive interference. The phase and amplitude adjustments can be determined by sampling coordinate rotation or similar functions. Aliased components of these functions can be particularly useful in element reduction. | 08-13-2009 |
Theresa Buskas, Athens, GA US
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20140212473 | GLYCOPEPTIDE AND USES THEREOF - A glycolipopeptide comprising a carbohydrate component, a peptide component and a lipid component, for use as a therapeutic or prophylactic vaccine. Also provided are monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies that recognize the glycolipopeptide of the invention, as well as uses thereof. | 07-31-2014 |
Theresa Carlson-Marusic, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20080248739 | MAGNETICALLY ACTUATED AUTO-CLOSING AIR VENT - A self-closing vent intended for use in attics, crawl spaces, joist cavities, exterior walls, interior walls, or other structural element which allows for the free flow of air from outside a building to interior spaces during normal use. The vent includes a damper blade pivotally connected to, and disposed within, the vent housing, which is held in an open position by a temperature sensitive fusible link. Two, and preferably three, permanent magnets provide the force for driving the damper blade into a closed and locked position. A first magnet disposed in a side of the vent housing and a second magnet disposed on the damper blade are disposed with opposing (repelling) polarities when the damper blade is held in the open position. A third magnet disposed proximate the back of the vent housing is oriented so as to attract the magnet disposed on the damper blade. Thus, when the fusible link is broken by high temperatures, the first magnet propels the damper blade toward the closed position, and the third magnet attracts the damper blade to assist in putting it into a fully closed position. The third magnet and second magnet then cooperate to effect a secure closure, which is supplemented by mechanical locks disposed in the vent housing. | 10-09-2008 |
Theresa Chang, Painted Post, NY US
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20100190255 | CROSS-LINKED GUMS FOR HEPATOCYTE CULTURE - This disclosure relates to cell culture surfaces derived from or contain gums including naturally occurring gums, plant gums, galactomannan gums or derivatives thereof including carboxyalkyl guar gum. Even more particularly, the disclosure relates to chemically or physically cross-linked modified gums where the gum surfaces are tuned to provide cell culture surfaces with physical and chemical characteristics particularly suited for hepatocyte culture. The disclosure also relates to articles of manufacture (e.g., cell culture vessels and labware) having such matrices, methods of making and providing the matrices to cell culture surfaces, and methods of using cell culture vessels having such matrices. | 07-29-2010 |
20110053270 | Patterning Hydrogels - A method for forming a pattern-coated substrate includes disposing a composition comprising a polysaccharide-based polymer on a substrate to generate a coated substrate. The polysaccharide-based polymer composition is substantially free of cross-linking monomers. The method further includes exposing a portion of the coated substrate to a first dose of UV radiation to induce crosslinking of the polysaccharide-based polymer, wherein a portion of the substrate is shielded from the ionizing radiation. The UV exposed coated substrate may be washed or hydrated to remove uncross-linked polysaccharide-based polymer. | 03-03-2011 |
20110306136 | LAMININ-ENTACTIN COMPLEX AND CELL CULTURE ARTICLE AND METHODS THEREOF - A cell culture system including: a substrate, a substrate coating, one or more live cells, and an overlay source. The substrate coating and overlay can be laminin, and laminin•entactin complex, respectively. Alternatively, the substrate coating and overlay can be laminin•entactin complex, and laminin, respectively. The cell culture system can further include liquid media and a protective cover. A method for making and using the system in cell culture articles and culture methods, as defined herein, is also disclosed. | 12-15-2011 |
20120178162 | POLYMER MATRICES FOR CELL CULTURE - Synthetic cell culture surfaces, including a hydrophobe modified cellulose or an hydroxylated acrylate polymer composition and optionally including a silica source, cell culture coating and cell culture articles incorporating the composition, and methods of making and using the articles for cell culture, as defined herein. | 07-12-2012 |
20120189843 | Coated Articles With Improved Fingerprint Resistance and Methods of Making Same - Described herein are various articles that have improved resistance to the adverse effects observed when tactilely-transferable residue is contacted therewith, along with methods for their manufacture and use. The articles and methods generally make use of an adhesion binder that can be used to form a polymer network around a solvent-soluble fluoropolymer to adhere the fluoropolymer to the surface of the article substrate. | 07-26-2012 |
20130171456 | Glass Articles With Low-Friction Coatings - Low-friction coatings and glass articles with low-friction coatings are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a coated glass article may include a glass body comprising a first surface and a low-friction coating positioned on at least a portion of the first surface of the glass body. The low-friction coating may include a polymer chemical composition. The coated glass article may be thermally stable at a temperature of at least about 260° C. for 30 minutes. A light transmission through the coated glass article may be greater than or equal to about 55% of a light transmission through an uncoated glass article for wavelengths from about 400 nm to about 700 nm. The low-friction coating may have a mass loss of less than about 5% of its mass when heated from a temperature of 150° C. to 350° C. at a ramp rate of about 10° C./minute. | 07-04-2013 |
20130224407 | Glass Articles With Low-Friction Coatings - Low-friction coatings and glass articles with low-friction coatings are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a coated glass article may include a glass body comprising a first surface and a low-friction coating positioned on at least a portion of the first surface of the glass body. The low-friction coating may include a polymer chemical composition. The coated glass article may be thermally stable at a temperature of at least about 260° C. for 30 minutes. A light transmission through the coated glass article may be greater than or equal to about 55% of a light transmission through an uncoated glass article for wavelengths from about 400 nm to about 700 nm. The low-friction coating may have a mass loss of less than about 5% of its mass when heated from a temperature of 150° C. to 350° C. at a ramp rate of about 10° C./minute. | 08-29-2013 |
20130323419 | METHODS FOR PREPARING POLYMER MEMBRANES ON POROUS SUPPORTS - Methods for preparing a polymer membrane on a porous support may include providing a porous support having an outer wall, a first end, a second end, and porous channel surfaces that define a plurality of channels through the porous support from the first end to the second end. The plurality of channels includes membrane channels. The channel surfaces that define the membrane channels are membrane-channel surfaces. The polymer membrane may be coated onto the porous support by first establishing a pressure differential between the outer wall and the plurality of channels. Then, a pre-polymer solution may be applied to the membrane-channel surfaces and, optionally, the first and second ends, by slip coating or emulsion coating while the pressure differential is maintained. This results in formation of a pre-polymer layer on at least the membrane-channel surfaces. Then, the pre-polymer layer may be cured to form the polymer membrane. | 12-05-2013 |
20140001076 | DELAMINATION RESISTANT GLASS CONTAINERS WITH HEAT-TOLERANT COATINGS | 01-02-2014 |
20140001143 | DELAMINATION RESISTANT GLASS CONTAINERS WITH HEAT-TOLERANT COATINGS | 01-02-2014 |
20140034544 | STRENGTHENED BOROSILICATE GLASS CONTAINERS WITH IMPROVED DAMAGE TOLERANCE - According to one embodiment, a glass container may include a body formed from a Type I, Class B glass composition according to ASTM Standard E438-92. The body may have an inner surface, an outer surface and a wall thickness extending between the outer surface and the inner surface. The body may also include a compressively stressed layer extending into the wall thickness from at least one of the outer surface and the inner surface. A lubricous coating may be positioned on at least a portion of the outer surface of the body, wherein the outer surface of the body with the lubricous coating has a coefficient of friction less than or equal to 0.7. | 02-06-2014 |
20140069886 | DELAMINATION RESISTANT GLASS CONTAINERS WITH HEAT-TOLERANT COATINGS - Delamination resistant glass containers with heat-tolerant coatings are disclosed. In one embodiment, a glass container may include a glass body having an interior surface, an exterior surface and a wall thickness extending from the exterior surface to the interior surface. At least the interior surface of the glass body is delamination resistant. The glass container may further include a heat-tolerant coating positioned on at least a portion of the exterior surface of the glass body. The heat-tolerant coating may be thermally stable at temperatures greater than or equal to 260° C. for 30 minutes. | 03-13-2014 |
20140151320 | GLASS CONTAINERS WITH DELAMINATION RESISTANCE AND IMPROVED DAMAGE TOLERANCE - The glass containers described herein have at least two performance attributes selected from resistance to delamination, improved strength, and increased damage resistance. In one embodiment, a glass container may include a body having an inner surface, an outer surface and a wall thickness extending between the outer surface and the inner surface. At least the inner surface of the body may have a delamination factor less than or equal to 10. A tenacious inorganic coating may be positioned around at least a portion of the outer surface of the body. The outer surface of the body with the tenacious inorganic coating may have a coefficient of friction less than or equal to 0.7. | 06-05-2014 |
20140151321 | GLASS CONTAINERS WITH IMPROVED STRENGTH AND IMPROVED DAMAGE TOLERANCE - The glass containers described herein have at least two performance attributes selected from resistance to delamination, improved strength, and increased damage resistance. In one embodiment, a glass container may include a body having an inner surface, an outer surface and a wall thickness extending between the outer surface and the inner surface. A compressively stressed layer may extend from the outer surface of the body into the wall thickness. The compressively stressed layer may have a surface compressive stress greater than or equal to 150 MPa. A lubricous coating may be positioned around at least a portion of the outer surface of the body. The outer surface of the body with the lubricous coating may have a coefficient of friction less than or equal to 0.7. | 06-05-2014 |
20140151370 | STRENGTHENED GLASS CONTAINERS RESISTANT TO DELAMINATION AND DAMAGE - The glass containers described herein are resistant to delamination, have improved strength, and increased damage resistance. In one embodiment, a glass container may include a body having an inner surface, an outer surface and a wall thickness extending between the outer surface and the inner surface. At least the inner surface of the body may have a delamination factor less than or equal to 10. The body may also have a compressively stressed layer extending from the outer surface of the body into the wall thickness. The compressively stressed layer may have a surface compressive stress greater than or equal to 150 MPa. A lubricous coating may be positioned around at least a portion of the outer surface of the body, such that the outer surface of the body with the lubricous coating has a coefficient of friction less than or equal to 0.7. | 06-05-2014 |
20140151371 | GLASS CONTAINERS WITH DELAMINATION RESISTANCE AND IMPROVED STRENGTH - The glass containers described herein have at least two performance attributes selected from resistance to delamination, improved strength, and increased damage resistance. In one embodiment, a glass container with resistance to delamination and improved strength may include a body having an inner surface, an outer surface and a wall thickness extending between the outer surface and the inner surface. At least the inner surface of the body may have a delamination factor less than or equal to 10. The glass container may further include a compressively stressed layer extending from the outer surface of the body into the wall thickness. The compressively stressed layer may have a surface compressive stress greater than or equal to 150 MPa. | 06-05-2014 |
20140247454 | POWER TRANSMISSION AND SENSING DEVICE - A torque transmission assembly comprising: (i) an optical fiber coupled to an optical sensing component and capable of rotating and translating the optical sensing component and of transmitting light to and from the optical sensing component; and (b) an annular structure surrounding the optical fiber, the annular structure in conjunction with said optical fiber transmits torque from a rotating component to the optical sensing component, wherein the annular structure does not include a steel wire torque spring. | 09-04-2014 |
20140247455 | OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY ASSEMBLY - An OCT assembly comprising: (a) a light transmissive rod having a first end, a second end, and a central axis; and a refractive surface adjacent to the second end; (b) a housing surrounding the OCT probe component; the housing having a tubular body with the window situated over the refractive surface, said tubular body having a surface wherein said surface of said tubular body has a coefficient of friction being less than 0.3; (c) an optical fiber connected to the OCT probe component; (d) an annular structure surrounding said optical fiber and capable of translating and rotating the OCT probe component. | 09-04-2014 |
20140342148 | GLASS STRUCTURES AND METHODS OF CREATING AND PROCESSING GLASS STRUCTURES - A glass structure and a method for creating the glass structure include a glass carrier layer and a flexible glass substrate. The glass structure includes an intermediate layer at least temporarily bonding the flexible glass substrate to the glass carrier layer. The intermediate layer includes a first debond layer attached to an adhesion layer. The first debond layer is at least partially resistant to a high temperature processing of the glass structure at a temperature of greater than or equal to about 500° C. The first debond layer is configured to enable the flexible glass substrate to be debonded from the glass carrier layer after the high temperature processing of the glass structure. A method for processing the glass structure includes debonding the flexible glass substrate from the glass carrier layer after the high temperature process. | 11-20-2014 |
20150210588 | BENDABLE GLASS STACK ASSEMBLIES, ARTICLES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - A glass element having a thickness from 25 μm to 125 μm, a first primary surface, a second primary surface, and a compressive stress region extending from the first primary surface to a first depth, the region defined by a compressive stress σI of at least about 100 MPa at the first primary surface. Further, the glass element has a stress profile such that when the glass element is bent to a target bend radius of from 1 mm to 20 mm, with the center of curvature on the side of the second primary surface so as to induce a bending stress σB at the first primary surface, σI+σB<0. Still further, the glass element has a puncture resistance of ≧1.5 kgf when the first primary surface of the glass element is loaded with a tungsten carbide ball having a diameter of 1.5 mm. | 07-30-2015 |
20150210589 | BENDABLE GLASS STACK ASSEMBLIES, ARTICLES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - A glass element having a thickness from 25 μm to 125 μm, a first primary surface, a second primary surface, and a compressive stress region extending from the first primary surface to a first depth, the region defined by a compressive stress σI of at least about 100 MPa at the first primary surface. Further, the glass element has a stress profile such that it does not fail when it is subject to 200,000 cycles of bending to a target bend radius of from 1 mm to 20 mm, by the parallel plate method. Still further, the glass element has a puncture resistance of greater than about 1.5 kgf when the first primary surface of the glass element is loaded with a tungsten carbide ball having a diameter of 1.5 mm. | 07-30-2015 |
20150210590 | BENDABLE GLASS STACK ASSEMBLIES, ARTICLES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - A glass element having a thickness from 25 μm to 125 μm, a first primary surface, a second primary surface, and a compressive stress region extending from the first primary surface to a first depth, the region defined by a compressive stress σI of at least about 100 MPa at the first primary surface. Further, the glass element has a stress profile such that it does not fail when it is held at a bend radius from about 1 mm to about 20 mm for at least 60 minutes at about 25° C. and about 50% relative humidity. Still further, the glass element has a puncture resistance of greater than about 1.5 kgf when the first primary surface of the glass element is loaded with a tungsten carbide ball having a diameter of 1.5 mm. | 07-30-2015 |
20150329416 | GLASS ARTICLES WITH LOW-FRICTION COATINGS - Coated pharmaceutical packages are disclosed. In embodiments, a coated pharmaceutical package includes a glass body comprising a first surface. A low-friction coating may be positioned on at least a portion of the first surface of the glass body. The low-friction coating may include a polymer chemical composition. A light transmission through the coated pharmaceutical package may be greater than or equal to about 55% of a light transmission through an uncoated pharmaceutical package for wavelengths from about 400 nm to about 700 nm. The low-friction coating may have a mass loss of less than about 5% of its mass when heated from a temperature of 150° C. to 350° C. at a ramp rate of about 10° C./minute. | 11-19-2015 |
20150355413 | INTEGRATED TORQUE JACKET SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OCT - Integrated torque jacket systems and methods for optical coherence tomography are disclosed. The system includes an optical fiber cable having an optical fiber surrounded by an outer jacket. An optical probe is operably attached to the distal end of the optical fiber cable. The optical fiber cable includes either a plurality of low-friction bearings or a spiral member operably attached thereto along its length, thereby defining the integrated torque jacket system. The integrated torque jacket system resides within the flexible guide tube with a close fit that allows for rotation and axial translation of the integrated torque jacket system within the guide tube interior. The integrated torque jacket system serves to transfer torque and axial translation applied at its proximal end to the distal end to rotate and axially translate the optical probe within the guide tube. | 12-10-2015 |
20150360999 | GLASS ARTICLES WITH LOW-FRICTION COATINGS - Coated pharmaceutical packages are disclosed. In embodiments, a coated pharmaceutical package may include a glass body comprising a first surface. A low-friction coating may be positioned on at least a portion of the first surface of the glass body. The low-friction coating may include a polymer chemical composition. The coated pharmaceutical package may be thermally stable at a temperature of at least about 260° C. for 30 minutes. The low-friction coating may have a mass loss of less than about 5% of its mass when heated from a temperature of 150° C. to 350° C. at a ramp rate of about 10° C./minute. | 12-17-2015 |
Theresa Chen, Hopewell, NJ US
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20100129299 | TOPICAL SUNSCREEN COMPOSITIONS FOR MITIGATING EFFECTS ON INTRACELLULAR ION CONCENTRATION - The present invention relates to a composition suitable for topical application to skin to provide protection to the skin when exposed to UV radiation, the composition including a sunscreen in amounts effective to absorb, reflect or scatter radiation in at least a portion of the ultraviolet spectrum, a marine nucleotide in amounts effective to mitigate effects on intracellular ion concentration and a cosmetically-acceptable topical carrier. | 05-27-2010 |
20100310680 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR TREATING ACNE - This invention relates to a novel composition and method useful for the treatment of acne, and more particularly, to a composition and method for reducing an appearance of post acne marks and scars without skin irritation in a short amount of time. | 12-09-2010 |
Theresa Cordo, Closter, NJ US
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20100169128 | METHODS OF OFFERING AND PROVIDING A VARIABLE LIFE INSURANCE PRODUCT - A variable universal life insurance product that includes a death benefit and associated investment vehicles is selectively offered. A life insurance policy chassis is provided by an insurance company to an asset manager. The asset manager combines the life insurance policy chassis with one or more associated investment vehicles managed by the asset manager to form a variable universal life insurance product. The asset manager selectively makes the insurance product available to respective clients of the asset manager. The insurance company providing service for the death benefit and the asset manager providing service for the associated investment vehicles. | 07-01-2010 |
Theresa Daem, Corona Del Mar, CA US
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20130298423 | High-Heel Shoe Insert - Provided are, among other things, shoe inserts and methods for using them to soften the abrupt change in slope exhibited in the insole of certain shoes. One such shoe insert includes: a bottom surface having a front portion, a rear portion that is angled upwardly relative to the front portion of the bottom surface at a first angle, and a central portion having a maximum mean rate of angular increase where the first angle increases at least 30° over a shortest distance measured from the front portion of the bottom surface to the rear portion of the bottom surface; and a top surface having a front edge and a rear edge, where each position from the front edge of the top surface to the rear edge of the top surface has a second rate of angular increase that is less than ½ the maximum mean rate of angular increase exhibited in the central portion of the bottom surface. | 11-14-2013 |
Theresa Ditter, Shoreview, MN US
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20090192584 | Medical Systems and Related Methods - Medical systems and related methods are disclosed. In some embodiments, the medical systems include an inner tubular member defining an aperture and an outer tubular member at least partially surrounding the inner tubular member. The inner and outer tubular members can be arranged such that an implantable medical endoprosthesis can be disposed therebetween. | 07-30-2009 |
20130103077 | VASCULAR SEALING DEVICE WITH LOCKING HUB - An internal tissue puncture closure method and apparatus. The method and apparatus provide a locking device for compressing and holding an external component such as a collagen sponge at a puncture situs. The locking device facilitates compression of the external component in a first direction, but prevents or locks against retraction. | 04-25-2013 |
20140288630 | MEDICAL SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHOD - Medical systems and related methods are disclosed. In some embodiments, the medical systems include an inner tubular member defining an aperture and an outer tubular member at least partially surrounding the inner tubular member. The inner and outer tubular members can be arranged such that an implantable medical endoprosthesis can be disposed therebetween. | 09-25-2014 |
Theresa Doinoff, North Lima, OH US
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20090177502 | System for matching drivers with customers seeking to hire a driver - A server computer is programmed or adapted to register drivers and customers. Registered customers log into the system and generate booking inquiries which are received by the system. In response to a booking inquiry, the system searches among registered drivers for available drivers corresponding to the request and presents to the customer a list of available drivers. The system may receive a booking request selecting one of the available drivers for hire. The booking request is added to a booking request list for the selected driver, and a voice message is generated and forwarded to the selected driver indicating receipt of the booking request and alerting the selected driver to log in to the system to review new booking requests. When a driver logs in to the system, a list of pending booking requests is provided, allowing the driver to accept or decline any of the pending booking requests. | 07-09-2009 |
Theresa Evans-Nguyen, Seffner, FL US
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20150034820 | CONTINUOUS OPERATION HIGH SPEED ION TRAP MASS SPECTROMETER - The present disclosure discusses a system and method for continuous operation of an ion trap mass spectrometer. The described system does not introduce ions into the ion trap in distinct trapping phase, rather the described system continuously injects ions into the ion trap while continuously scanning out the ions. The system and method described herein achieves a much higher duty cycle and cycle rate when compared to standard mass spectrometer devices. | 02-05-2015 |
Theresa Forshey, Durham, NC US
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20160075460 | SYSTEM FOR SORTING AND DISPENSING ORAL MEDICATIONS - A system for assisting patients in sorting and dispensing medication supplies comprises a storage tray having a number of storage compartments, and a communication system to identify a medication to be provided from a pill bottle and, based upon the identification and a known regime, automatically identify which compartments of the storage tray are to be filled with the identified medication from the pill bottle and perform the filling of the storage tray. In doing so, a patient can simply open and present any number of pill bottles to the system, and then allow the system to arrange the medication in the storage tray according to the known regimen. The regimen and regimen updates are communicated to the system by means of a wired or wireless transmission to the system from a remote location (e.g. pharmacy or doctor's office), by direct user input, or by reading such information from a barcode or similar information carrier affixed to the pill bottles. | 03-17-2016 |
Theresa Freeman, Haddon Township, NJ US
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20080280829 | METHODS OF TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF METABOLIC BONE DISEASES AND DISORDERS - The present invention provides compostions and methods useful for treating and preventing metabolic bone diseases and disorders by inhibition of Lp-PLA | 11-13-2008 |
Theresa Gaasterland, Del Mar, CA US
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20150315645 | METHODS OF IDENTIFYING BIOMARKERS ASSOCIATED WITH OR CAUSATIVE OF THE PROGRESSION OF DISEASE - Provided are methods of identifying biomarkers that cause or promote progression of disease. The successful application of the methods is demonstrated by the identification of biomarkers associated with and/or causative of the onset and/or progression and/or severity and/or recurrence of glaucoma and POAG. Many of these biomarkers were not previously associated with glaucoma or POAG. Predictive methods are also described, as well as applications in prognosis, diagnosis, and therapy. Testing for onset, progression, severity, and/or recurrence can be carried out. A key advantage in at least some embodiments is that a patient can receive earlier treatment for the disease such as POAG by use of the methods, screenings, and predictions described herein. Another key advantage in at least some embodiments is that a patient can receive more personalized or particular treatment for the disease such as POAG by use of the methods, screenings, and predictions described herein. | 11-05-2015 |
Theresa Gelzinis-Enoch, Marlton, NJ US
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20090146377 | REBOUND BALL GAME - A portable stepball game including a lightweight, simulated stairway that is collapsible into a portable carrying case or frame which may be easily transported to and erected in virtually any play environment. The stairway comprises at least one step including an essentially vertical riser portion and an essentially horizontal tread portion wherein the tread portion includes nosing on its player-facing edge which overhang the riser portion therebeneath. | 06-11-2009 |
20100066022 | Portable rebound ball game - A portable stepball game apparatus has a collapsible stairway with a plurality of steps. Each step has a vertical riser portion, a horizontal tread portion, and a nosing on the forward or player-facing edges of the tread portions which protrudes over the riser portions. The game's pivotable stairway configuration is readily housed for storage in a carrying case specifically adapted to be easily portable. It is designed such that one person can lift the carrying case with one hand and easily move it from location to location. | 03-18-2010 |
Theresa Hadlock, Concord, MA US
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20110264236 | ENGINEERED CRANIOFACIAL CONSTRUCTS WITH COMPOSITE SCAFFOLD - The present invention provides for compositions and constructs for craniofacial reconstruction implants, and methods for making and using same. Specific embodiments provide for a biocompatible scaffold having an auricular shape and a permanent bendable framework within the scaffold, wherein the permanent bendable framework allows deformation and return to pre-deformation shape, and thus maintains the auricular shape of the scaffold. | 10-27-2011 |
Theresa Hill, Port Richmond, CA US
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20150235168 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS INVOLVING FEATURES OF TERMINAL OPERATION INCLUDING TOS-AGNOSTIC, USER INTERFACE AND/OR OTHER FEATURES - Systems and methods are disclosed for processing information related to a terminal operating system. According to one illustrative implementation, an exemplary method for processing information involving terminal operating system herein may include processing data in a TOS format associated with a TOS type, converting the data into a TOS agnostic format, and performing processing using the TOS agnostic data. In another exemplary implementation, there is provided a method for providing information of terminal operating system management. The method may include processing information related to an input to manage the terminal operating system management. Other exemplary implementations may include processing to generate a result such that an output of a result of the managed terminal operating system management functionality is produced. | 08-20-2015 |
Theresa Hill, Richmond, CA US
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20150347984 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS INVOLVING FEATURES OF TERMINAL OPERATION INCLUDING TRACKING, APPOINTMENT AND/OR OTHER FEATURES - Systems and methods are disclosed for processing information related to appointment systems as well as associated terminal operating systems and other related systems. According to one illustrative implementation, an exemplary method for processing information involving appointment systems herein may include receiving/handling/processing data in a TOS format associated with a TOS type, converting the data into a TOS agnostic format, and performing processing using the TOS agnostic data. In another exemplary implementation, there is provided computer-implemented methods for processing information for appointment systems in conjunction with associated systems and operations. Systems and computer-implemented methods herein may include or involve processing information related to an appointment system and interrelationships with associated terminal operating systems, gate systems, and/or various TOS-agnostic features and functionality. | 12-03-2015 |
Theresa Holtermann, Hillsboro, OR US
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20100032302 | METHOD TO DIRECT PATTERN METALS ON A SUBSTRATE - A microscopic metallic structure is produced by creating or exposing a patterned region of increased conductivity and then forming a conductor on the region using electrodeposition. In some embodiments, a microscopic metallic structure is formed on a substrate, and then the substrate is etched to remove the structure from the substrate. In some embodiments, a focused beam of gallium ion without a deposition precursor gas scans a pattern on a silicon substrate, to produce a conductive pattern on which a copper structure is then formed by electrochemical deposition of one or more metals. The structure can be freed from the substrate by etching, or can used in place. A beam can be used to access an active layer of a transistor, and then a conductor can be electrodeposited to provide a lead for sensing or modifying the transistor operation while it is functioning. | 02-11-2010 |
Theresa Hush, Chicago, IL US
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20080215370 | System and Method for Providing Remote Users with Reports and Analyses Based on User Data and Adaptable Reporting with the Ability to Alter, Modify or Augment Such Reports and Analyses through Web-Based Technology - A system and method for providing remote users with reports and analyses based on user data is disclosed. One such report is a physician score report that includes a physician score. The physician score is determined by analyzing data from multiple data sources. Another such report displays the status of all patients assigned to all measures for a physician. A user may use the report to enter quality codes and clinical values in response to a measure in which a patient has been included. | 09-04-2008 |
Theresa Katchen, Fort Mill, SC US
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20090020575 | Adjustable accessory for attachment to a mobile device that enhances mobility of an individual and method of assembling same - An adjustable accessory for attachment to a mobile device that enhances mobility of an individual and method of assembling same. In one embodiment, the adjustable accessory comprises a frame including a movable platform for adjusting height of a container thereon, such as an oxygen bottle. The adjustable accessory further comprises an adjustable strap connected to the frame and relocatable thereon, which strap at least partially encircles the container for adjustably securing containers of various diameters to the frame. The frame is adapted to be connected to the mobile device, which may be a wheelchair, walker, vehicle seat or other supporting structure. In this manner, an individual requiring a supply of oxygen due to a breathing ailment can suitable use the supply of oxygen while traveling in the mobile device. | 01-22-2009 |
Theresa Kawchack, Wallawalla, WA US
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20090036548 | Mascara and liquid eyeliner enhancer - A composition and method of use of a composition for enhancing the usability of eye cosmetics, including but not limited to mascara and liquid eyeliner. The composition and its formulation contains a liquid enhancer, such that a few drops of the liquid enhancer added to the mascara and/or liquid eyeliner are used to maintain the viscosity, consistency, and smoothness of the cosmetic at the levels of the original, newly provided cosmetic. This enhancement thus allows continued ease of use and longer useful life of the cosmetic material. | 02-05-2009 |
Theresa Kinney-Johnson, Dallas, TX US
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20120011440 | Method for Online Grid Associations - A method of permitting account holders to communicate, interact and otherwise associate at least one primary grid account with additional grids by linking avatars via unique associations in a database between 3-dimensional online environments. A process is used where a user can register and make purchases relating to item listings and the association between the primary grid and the at least one additional grids. In addition, a process of delivery identification, linking avatars and listing and linking items also are combined. | 01-12-2012 |
Theresa Koal, Innsbruck AT
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20120202240 | Method for Predicting the likelihood of an Onset of an Inflammation Associated Organ Failure - The present invention relates to a reliable and statistically significant method for predicting the likelihood of an onset of an inflammation associated organ failure from a biological sample of a mammalian subject in vitro, by means of a subject's quantitative metabolomics profile comprising a plurality of endogenous metabolites, and comparing it with a quantitative reference metabolomics profile of a plurality of endogenous organ failure predictive target metabolites in order to predict whether the subject is likely or unlikely to develop an organ failure. Furthermore, the invention relates to the usefulness of endogenous organ failure predictive target metabolites in such a method. | 08-09-2012 |
Theresa Kuntzweiler, Bernardsville, NJ US
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20090178151 | NUCLEIC ACID ENCODING A NOVEL PROSTAGLANDIN RECEPTOR PROTEIN AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Described herein is a novel member of the prostanoid receptor family, a guinea pig prostaglandin D2 receptor. Described are the receptor, the nucleic acid that encodes it, and various uses for both. | 07-09-2009 |
20100152427 | NUCLEIC ACID ENCODING A NOVEL DP RECEPTOR PROTEIN AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Described herein is a novel member of the prostanoid receptor family, a guinea pig prostaglandin D2 receptor. Described are the receptor, the nucleic acid that encodes it, and various uses for both. | 06-17-2010 |
Theresa Makarsky, Endicott, NY US
Theresa Matkovits, West Orange, NJ US
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20160101148 | TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF BACTERIAL SKIN INFECTIONS USING ORITAVANCIN - Methods for the treatment and prevention of bacterial skin infections using the glycopeptide antibiotic oritavancin are disclosed. | 04-14-2016 |
Theresa Mawn, Bronx, NY US
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20110165084 | VIVO DETECTION OF PHOSPHOLIPASE ACTIVATION - The present invention is directed to a phospholipid-based NIR molecular beacon, having a phospholipid moiety; with an NIR fluorophore moiety covalently linked to a phospholipid glycerol backbone and a quencher moiety covalently linked to the phospholipid glycerol backbone. Additionally, provided herein is methods of analyzing a sample for the presence of a phospholipase and methods of identifying the activity of a phospholipase in vivo utilizing phospholipid-based NIR molecular beacon. | 07-07-2011 |
Theresa Muri, Richfield, OH US
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20090314668 | AUDIO ENVELOPES - Audio or sound envelopes contain or are combined with a sound module for generating and playing prerecorded sound tracks upon the opening of the envelope or removal of its contents. Operation of the sound module may be activated by the opening of the envelope flap, or by removal of the envelope contents. The flap is configured with a removable strip which protects the sound module from damage before and after opening. The sound module can be replayed by repeated operation of the flap. Alternate embodiments of the audio envelopes have other structural or operational features which work in concert with the sound module. | 12-24-2009 |
20130232828 | POP UP GREETING CARDS - An interactive electronic greeting card with pop up feature includes a three-sided pocket or cavity which houses various electronic and mechanical components and a pop up element. In a first position, the pop up element is substantially contained within the greeting card pocket or cavity. When the push button is depressed, the pop up element is ejected or “pops up” out of the greeting card pocket or cavity, revealing a greeting or other printed indicia. The push button also initiates playback of a pre-loaded digital audio file, which may be a spoken message, a sound, a song, music or other such audio recording. Manually pushing the pop up element back into the cavity ends playback of the audio. | 09-12-2013 |
Theresa Naramore, Snohomish, WA US
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20100241672 | Database Application Including Spilt Views - A database application is provided which includes functionality for providing split views. The database application includes an object model having a number of objects, methods, and properties. The object model preferably includes a form object which includes a split view representation. A number of properties are associated with the split view which provides for the presentation of data to a user of the database application. | 09-23-2010 |
Theresa Noisser, Wurzburg DE
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20120228545 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A POROUS SIO2-XEROGEL WITH A CHARACTERISTIC PORE SIZE BY MEANS OF A BOTTOM-UP METHOD USING A PRECURSOR THAT HAS ORGANIC SOLID SKELETAL SUPPORTS - In a method for producing a porous SiO | 09-13-2012 |
20120238445 | POROUS SIO2-XEROGEL WITH A CHARACTERISTIC PORE SIZE, STABLE DRYING PRECURSORS THEREOF AND USE OF SAME - A porous SiO2 xerogel is produced using temporary pore fillers or solid skeletal supports, which are removed by thermal oxidation at the end of the production process (e.g. carbon or organic), by means of a sol-gel-process by subcritical drying of the gel. The SiO | 09-20-2012 |
Theresa Palmer-Boroski, Kirkland, WA US
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20150178407 | CONSTRUCTING QUERIES FOR EXECUTION OVER MULTI-DIMENSIONAL DATA STRUCTURES - Various technologies pertaining to construction of a query for execution over a cube are described. Tabular data is presented on a displayed on a display screen, where the tabular data represents at least a portion of a data cube. Input is received with respect to the tabular data, and responsive to the input being received, a query is constructed based upon the input. The query is executed over the data cube, resulting in provisioning of a new table. | 06-25-2015 |
Theresa Peronti, New York, NY US
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20110067583 | HAND OPERATED FRUIT SQUEEZER - A fruit squeezer for squeezing juice picks up, squeezes and discards the squeezed fruit with use of a single hand. The squeezer has a first handle and a second handle that are rotatably connected to each other. Each handle has a top portion and a bottom portion. A biasing spring biases the top and bottom portions apart. A U-shaped jaw is fixed to the bottom end of the second handle. A pressing plate jaw is pivotally mounted to the bottom end of the first handle. Squeezing the top ends of the handles toward each other against the force of a spring moves the jaws for squeezing the fruit. A screen operatively connected to the handles simultaneously rotates at a second pivot axis from a rest position to a screening position below the fruit for screening solids from the squeezed juice. | 03-24-2011 |
Theresa Peterson, Omaha, NE US
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20150245420 | Vertical Tortilla Cooking Device - A tortilla cooking device includes induction stages arranged in a substantially vertical configuration, with some of the induction stages including one or more induction elements. The cooking device also includes tortilla pans. A respective tortilla pan is configured for being removably positioned on at least one of the induction stages and formed from a material suitable for magnetic induction based heating. The tortilla pay converts magnetic energy received from at least one induction element of the induction stage to thermal energy. A respective induction stage includes a recessed portion substantially matching a protruding bottom surface of the tortilla pans. The tortilla pans further include a lip structure for retaining one or more materials on a cooking portion of the tortilla pans. The cooking device further includes a casing unit configured to contain the plurality of induction stages arranged in a substantially vertical configuration. | 08-27-2015 |
Theresa Pitts Singer, Logan, UT US
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20140271536 | Bee Attractants - Chemical attractants to | 09-18-2014 |
Theresa Rahlfing, Webster Groves, MO US
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20130177911 | NOVEL SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS AND COMBINATIONS OF NOVEL AND KNOWN POLYMORPHISMS FOR DETERMINING THE ALLELE-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF THE IGF2 GENE - Single nucleotide polymorphisms and uses for determining the imprinting status of the Insulin Growth Factor-2 gene in a clinical specimen are described. | 07-11-2013 |
Theresa Rosario-Jansen, Raleigh, NC US
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20120301454 | Methods and Kits for Predicting Infusion Reaction Risk and Antibody-Mediated Loss of Response by Monitoring Serum Uric Acid During Pegylated Uricase Therapy - Methods and kits for predicting infusion reaction risk and antibody-mediated loss of response during intravenous PEGylated uricase therapy in gout patients is provided. Routine SUA monitoring can be used to identify patients receiving PEGylated uricase who may no longer benefit from treatment and who are at greater risk for infusion reactions. | 11-29-2012 |
Theresa Saadeh, Milwaukee, WI US
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20100026516 | Method and System for Controlling Path Redundancy in the Acquisition of Utility Meter Data - A method and system by which certain radio transmitters are assigned to certain reception nodes for the purpose of transmitting metering data derived from a plurality of utility meters to a system management computer. The reception nodes are configured to receive and process data transmissions only from those transmitters with data paths assigned to particular reception nodes, and to ignore data transmissions from non-listed transmitters, thereby assuring that on a continuous basis, a majority of the transmitters will utilize only one data path. Lists may be formed for the transmitters and reception nodes in the system management computer and transmitted to the reception nodes. The status of data transmissions through the repeaters may also be uploaded to the system management computer for analysis of data update rates and data path redundancy. | 02-04-2010 |
20110140909 | Apparatus And Method For Establishing Communication From Remote Sites In A Fixed Meter Reading Network - A method and apparatus is disclosed for adjusting a transmission power level of a transceiver ( | 06-16-2011 |
Theresa Schumacher, Heidelberg DE
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20150023991 | MEANS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OR DIAGNOSING IDH1 R132H MUTANT-POSITIVE CANCERS - The present invention concerns the field of tumor therapeutics and diagnostics. Specifically, it relates to a peptide comprising at least 8 amino acids in length which are present as contiguous amino acid sequence in the human Isocitratdehydrogenase Type 1 (IDH1), wherein said peptide has at least one amino acid exchange from R to H at a position corresponding to position 132, for use in preventing and/or treating cancer. Further contemplated is a medicament comprising the said peptide. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for diagnosing cancer characterized by having a mutation in the genome of at least some cancer cells which results in the expression of a mutant IDH1 having the R132H mutation comprising the steps of contacting a blood sample of a subject suspected to suffer from such a cancer with a peptide comprising at least 10 amino acids in length which are present as contiguous amino acid sequence in the IDH1, wherein said peptide has at least one amino acid exchange from R to H at a position corresponding to position 132 for a time and under conditions which allow for specific binding of a component of the immune system to the peptide, and determining whether, or not, binding of the said component of the immune system to the peptide occurred, wherein the cancer is diagnosed if the occurrence of binding has been determined. Provided by the invention is also a kit and a device for carrying out said method. | 01-22-2015 |
Theresa Seognamiglio, Brooklyn, NY US
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20110251091 | THYROID TUMORS IDENTIFIED - The invention relates to methods and kits for detecting thyroid cancer by detecting differences in the expression of genes that are differentially expressed in thyroid cancer cells. | 10-13-2011 |
Theresa Smigura, Winthrop Harbor, IL US
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20140262238 | Enhanced Oil Production Using Control Of Well Casing Gas Pressure - There is provided a system for producing oil from a well bore extending through a fossil fuel reservoir. The system includes a plurality of perforations defined in the casing proximate the fossil fuel reservoir. A gas flow tube is in communication with the annulus volume of the casing proximate the wellhead. A gas valve is coupled to the gas flow tube, with the gas valve configured to selectively open and close the gas flow tube. A controller, is coupled to the gas valve, with the controller configured to control the opening and closing of the gas valve. The opening and closing of the gas valve maximizes the volumetric rate of oil flow into the annulus volume through the perforations from the reservoir by displacing liquid in the annulus volume with a gas volume between the gas valve and the perforations. | 09-18-2014 |
Theresa Smith, St. Albans GB
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20140067667 | FUND SHARING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A system, method, and computer-readable storage medium configured to enable the pooling and sharing of funds to cover shared expenses. An electronic basket is created. The electronic basket includes a virtual prepaid payment card with a unique identifier and associated with a user. The user is prompted for potential contributors to the electronic basket. A network interface electronically contacts the potential contributors, and the electronic basket is stored in a user-card database. | 03-06-2014 |
Theresa Smith, Park Street GB
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20140279559 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING MULTIPLE PAYMENT ACCOUNTS USING A SINGLE PAYMENT DEVICE - A method and system for transmitting multiple payment accounts for use by a payment device. The method includes allocating a cryptographic personal account number (CPAN) and producing at least one cryptographic master key set relating to this CPAN and transmitting, by a transmitting device, at least one produced cryptographic master key set for storage in a payment device. Further, the method includes receiving, by a receiving device, at least one device personal account number (DPAN), wherein each of the at least one DPAN is associated with a payment account associated with a consumer; generating, by a processing device, a repersonalization script for each of the at least one DPAN, wherein the repersonalization script includes a set of data associated with the corresponding DPAN; and transmitting, by the transmitting device, at least one repersonalization script to the payment device. The payment device is configured to use the CPAN for selected cryptographic calculations, and use the DPAN and the associated set of data for other aspects of a financial transaction. | 09-18-2014 |
Theresa Swift-Scanlan, Baltimore, MD US
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20140220561 | QUANTITATIVE MULTIPLEX METHYLATION-SPECIFIC PCR - Methods are provided for diagnosing in a subject a condition, such as a carcinoma, sarcoma or leukemia, associated with hypermethylation of genes by isolating the genes from tissue containing as few as 50 to 1000 tumor cells. Using quantitative multiplex methylation specific PCR (QM-MSP), multiple genes can be quantitatively evaluated from samples usually yielding sufficient DNA for analyses of only 1 or 2 genes. DNA sequences isolated from the sample are simultaneously co-amplified in an initial multiplex round of PCR, and the methylation status of individual hypermethylation-prone gene promoter sequences is then determined separately or in multiplex using a real time PCR round that is methylation status-specific. Within genes of the panel, the level of promoter hypermethylation as well as the incidence of promoter hypermethylation can be determined and the level of genes in the panel can be scored cumulatively. The QM-MSP method is adaptable for high throughput automated technology. | 08-07-2014 |
20150057188 | Quantitative Multiplex Methylation-Specific PCR - Methods are provided for diagnosing in a subject a condition, such as a carcinoma, sarcoma or leukemia, associated with hypermethylation of genes by isolating the genes from tissue containing as few as 50 to 1000 tumor cells. Using quantitative multiplex methylation specific PCR (QM-MSP), multiple genes can be quantitatively evaluated from samples usually yielding sufficient DNA for analyses of only 1 or 2 genes. DNA sequences isolated from the sample are simultaneously co-amplified in an initial multiplex round of PCR, and the methylation status of individual hypermethylation-prone gene promoter sequences is then determined separately or in multiplex using a real time PCR round that is methylation status-specific. Within genes of the panel, the level of promoter hypermethylation as well as the incidence of promoter hypermethylation can be determined and the level of genes in the panel can be scored cumulatively. The QM-MSP method is adaptable for high throughput automated technology. | 02-26-2015 |
Theresa Taeubrich, Holzkirchen DE
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20140328936 | NOVEL PHARMACEUTICAL STATIN COMPOSITION - The invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition, comprising or consisting of: 10 to 30 weight percent of at least a pharmaceutically active amount of a pharmaceutical substance selected from the group comprising statins, in particular water-insoluble, oxidatively degradable statins, preferably cerivastatin, fluvastatin, lovastatin, pitavastatin, pravastatin, rosuvastatin, simvastatin, or combinations thereof, 30 to 70 weight percent of lactose hydrate, 2 to 15 weight percent of microcrystalline cellulose, 5 to 25 weight percent of a partially water-soluble starch, 0.2 to 4 weight percent of at least one alkali and/or alkaline-earth salt of stearic acid and/or stearyl fumaric acid, wherein the composition contains no antioxidatively active substances such as chain terminators, reductants, free-radical scavengers, and complexing agents. The invention further relates to a method for the production thereof, to a composition that can be obtained in the method, and to the use of the pharmaceutical composition according to the invention. | 11-06-2014 |
Theresa Teverbaugh, South Holland, IL US
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20090259480 | PT Prophetess Theresa Jewelry Collection and Fashion - Articles of Jewelry having colored precious stones designed, priced, and sold at retail locations. The articles of jewelry may be imaged and priced according to a consumer's input on the length at the retail locations having a commitment to purchase the article of jewelry based on the image provided and selected. The goal is to meet the needs of the customers through high quality jewelry at affordable prices challenging competitors by showcasing the industry through an outstanding example of excellent, ethics, and professionalism in all business endeavors. Together, we will work to make the dreams of everyone associated with Prophetess Theresa Jewelry Collection walk in their purpose in style. | 10-15-2009 |
Theresa Thalhamer, Lamprechtshausen AT
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20100226933 | HYPOALLERGENIC PROTEINS - The present invention relates to a method for identifying a hypoallergenic derivative of a wild-type allergen comprising: determining the three-dimensional structure of a wild-type allergen; introducing at least one point mutation into said wild-type allergen, thereby obtaining a mutated allergen; identifying a hypoallergenic derivative of said wild-type allergen by detecting a destabilisation or change of the three-dimensional structure of the mutated allergen compared to the wild-type allergen by determining energy differences between the wild-type allergen and the mutant allergen expressed as a Z-score. | 09-09-2010 |
Theresa Trentacosta, Tinton Falls, NJ US
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20120227278 | EXCESS MOISTURE DRYING APPARATUS - Embodiments of the present invention relate to an apparatus for use in tough to dry areas, such as the gasket of a front loading washing machine, to remove excess moisture built up in such areas, and prevent mold growth. In one embodiment, an excess moisture drying apparatus comprises a handle portion having a base and a protruding handle extending therefrom, and a sponge affixed to the handle portion via an attachment means, the sponge having an inner core having a substantially rigid or formable material, and an outer core comprising a chamois cloth or a woven fabric cloth, and the sponge having a gross water absorption property of at least 5.0%, defined as the volume of the weight of the liquid absorbed to the weight of the dry material, per volume, wherein the drying portion is sized to form fit within a water-sealing gasket of a front loading washing machine. | 09-13-2012 |
20120246821 | SHOWER CADDY RETAINING APPARATUS AND METHODS THEREOF - Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to shower caddy retaining apparatus and methods thereof. More specifically, embodiments of the present invention relate to an apparatus for retaining a shower caddy in place, when positioned on a shower arm, to prevent it from sliding and causing items therein to fall. In one embodiment, a shower caddy retaining apparatus comprises a substantially tubular body having a narrow end and a wide end, the substantially tubular body comprising a slit extending from the narrow end to the wide end to facilitate fitting the substantially tubular body around a shower arm; wherein the narrow end of the tubular structure is formed to be positioned adjacent a shower head at and end of the shower arm; and wherein the wide end of the tubular structure is formed to support a shower caddy retaining apparatus adjacent a wall of the shower. | 10-04-2012 |
20120246968 | SANDAL TOE COVER APPARATUS AND METHODS THEREOF - Embodiments of the present invention relate to an accessory for women's shoes, particularly sandals, for enabling women with unsightly toes to disguise them behind a toe cover apparatus that may adapt to such shoes. In one embodiment, a sandal toe cover apparatus comprises a cover portion; an attachment means comprising double-sided tape having a pressure sensitive adhesive thereon for attaching the sandal toe cover apparatus to a sandal; a least one decorative element comprising a rope or a cord, on a top surface of the cover portion, positioned adjacent to the attachment means; a padding layer comprising one of a soft cloth or felt on a back surface of the sandal toe cover apparatus; and a set of patterns visually displayed on a bottom side of the sandal toe cover apparatus, for identifying lines to cut out a shape or design of the cover portion. | 10-04-2012 |
20140326251 | BREAST SEPARATOR AND METHODS THEREOF - A breast separator is provided that may comprise a top side; a bottom side; and a pair of lateral sides extending between the top side and the bottom side, the pair of lateral sides having concave edges partially surrounding openings, the openings adapted to receive a pair of breasts of a user; wherein the top side, the bottom side, and the pair of lateral sides are adapted to prevent the pair of breasts of the user from substantially moving outside of the openings when the user is laying on at least one of their side and their stomach. | 11-06-2014 |
Theresa Unze-Schmierer, Hugo, MN US
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20140329097 | HOT MELT MOISTURE CURE ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS - An adhesive composition that includes: one or more polyester polyether copolymers of formula I: | 11-06-2014 |
Theresa Unze-Schmierer, Centerville, MN US
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20120288720 | Hot Melt Moisture Cure Adhesive Composition - An adhesive composition that includes: one or more polyester polyether copolymers of formula I: | 11-15-2012 |
Theresa Vietvu, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20110276674 | RESOLVING INFORMATION IN A MULTITENANT DATABASE ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed herein are techniques for creating a representation of dependency relationships between computing resources within a computing environment. In some implementations, one or more sources for dependency analysis may be identified. Each source may be capable of being accessed to provide computing functionality via the computing environment. Each source may include one or more references to a respective one or more computing resources. Each computing resource may define a unit of the computing functionality available within the computing environment. A plurality of dependency relationships may be identified based on the one or more sources. A dependency relationship representation may be created based on the identified dependency relationships. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276693 | RESOLVING INFORMATION IN A MULTITENANT DATABASE ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed herein are techniques for provisioning computing services. In some implementations, a plurality of computing resources available within a computing environment are identified. The plurality of computing resources may be capable of being used to provide computing services via the computing environment. Each of the computing resources may comprise a respective unit of computing functionality available within the computing environment. A plurality of dependency relationships among the computing resources may be identified. Based on the identified dependency relationships, a first one or more of the computing resources may be selected for inclusion in a license definition. A license conforming to the license definition may provide an entity with access to the computing functionality associated with the first one or more computing resources. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276890 | RESOLVING INFORMATION IN A MULTITENANT DATABASE ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed herein are techniques for identifying computing resources specified by a representation of a computing service. In some implementations, a request to analyze a computing service provided via a computing environment may be received. The computing service may have an activated state in which the computing service is available for use and a deactivated state in which the computing service is not available for use. The computing environment may comprise a plurality of computing resources each defining a variable unit of computing functionality within the computing environment. Each computing resource may be associated with a respective parameter corresponding with a respective parameter value that specifies a level of the variable unit of computing functionality defined by the computing resource. The computing service may be represented by a metadata model comprising a plurality of nodes, at least some of which specify a respective one or more of the parameter values. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276892 | RESOLVING INFORMATION IN A MULTITENANT DATABASE ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed herein are techniques for providing a user interface component. In some implementations, a request for the user interface component may be received at a computing device. The user interface component may have a default visual presentation. A branding override may be selected from a plurality of available branding overrides. The branding override may define a modification to the default visual presentation of the user interface component. The branding override may be selected based on one or more contextual variables associated with the request for the user interface component. The user interface component may be modified in accordance with the selected branding override. The user interface component may be displayed on a display device. | 11-10-2011 |
20120066755 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING AND MONITORING OF A MULTI-TENANT SYSTEM - Embodiments are described for providing access by application vendors to applications deployed in an enterprise network environment. A package access system defines a support user class in a user profile database for an application executed within organization resources maintained in a multi-tenant data store. The support user is granted read only privileges to metadata of the application. An organization administrator can grant the application vendor access to the application as a support user, allowing the vendor to view and analyze the metadata. The organization administrator can further grant access by a specific support representative to the application as a specific user within the organization user for a limited term. The support representative can then log into the organization and access and use the application in order to diagnose any post-installation usage problems with the application. | 03-15-2012 |
20140047117 | RESOLVING INFORMATION IN A MULTITENANT DATABASE ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed herein are techniques for creating a representation of dependency relationships between computing resources within a computing environment. In some implementations, one or more sources for dependency analysis may be identified. Each source may be capable of being accessed to provide computing functionality via the computing environment. Each source may include one or more references to a respective one or more computing resources. Each computing resource may define a unit of the computing functionality available within the computing environment. A plurality of dependency relationships may be identified based on the one or more sources. A dependency relationship representation may be created based on the identified dependency relationships. | 02-13-2014 |
20150121268 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR METADATA MANAGEMENT VIA A USER INTERFACE PAGE - Techniques and/or mechanisms to provide efficient system metadata management via a user interface (UI) page. In one embodiment, a search string is received via a dialog box of a UI page. Based on the search string, a first list is provided for display in the UI page, the first list including one or more items each representing a respective metadata type of a plurality of metadata types. Based on a focus on a first item of the first list, a second list is displayed in the UI page, the second list including one or more items each representing a respective a metadata management command corresponding to the metadata type represented by the first item. Based on a focus on a second item of the second list, a metadata management command is executed without requiring navigation away from the UI page. | 04-30-2015 |
20150121269 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USER INFORMATION MANAGEMENT VIA A USER INTERFACE PAGE - Techniques and/or mechanisms to provide efficient system user management via a user interface (UI) page. In one embodiment, a search string is received via a dialog box of a UI page. Based on the search string, a first list is provided for display in the UI page, the first list including one or more items each representing a respective user of a plurality of users. Based on a focus on a first item of the first list, a second list is displayed in the UI page, the second list including one or more items each representing a respective a user management command corresponding to the user represented by the first item. Based on a focus on a second item of the second list, a user management command is executed without requiring navigation away from the UI page. | 04-30-2015 |
20150135050 | FORM FIELD CREATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A method for creating a field for a database object in a database system includes displaying, via a user interface, a page associated with the database object, and receiving via the user interface, a request to create a field for the database object. A plurality of field creation options for the database object are displayed, and a selection of at least one of the plurality of field creation options is received. The field for the database object in the database system is created based on the selection. A modified page including the field for the database object is then displayed via the user interface. | 05-14-2015 |
Theresa Wilson, Montrose GB
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20100233826 | Analytical composition and method - An optically detectable analytical composition comprising a rare earth dopant, a carrier incorporating the rare earth dopant, and at least one of: a chemical linker suitable to bind to a biological binding agent and a biological binding agent is disclosed. Preferred embodiments include a glass micro bead carrier treated to attach a biological binding agent such as a protein, or a nucleic acid. The binding agent can bind to a target species in a sample and thereafter be used to determine the presence, concentration or absence of the target in the sample. The composition can be used in a number of different applications, such as to perform fragment analysis of DNA. The narrow bands emitted by rare earth dopants when excited, allows for a large number of such dopants to be incorporated into an individual carrier, allowing detailed characterisation of the sample to be conducted in a reduced number of sample test runs. | 09-16-2010 |