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20130317315 | METHOD OF AGE MANAGEMENT - A method of age management, by consulting with a patient, performing comprehensive testing on the patient, determining the physiological, functional, and biological age of the patient, and recommending and performing treatments based on the physiological, functional, and biological age of the patient. The performing comprehensive testing is further defined as performing a test of standard plus functional medicine testing, complete hormonal panel, infectious disease panel, tumor markers panel, and combinations thereof. | 11-28-2013 |
20130317484 | METHOD OF LIPOSUCTION - A method of liposuction that results in a smooth skin surface to a patient post procedure, by performing superficial liposuction on the patient by inching and fanning, obtaining an even skin flap, aspirating deep fat, and achieving a smooth contour of skin. SVF extracted from the method above. | 11-28-2013 |
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20090300047 | AUTOMATICALLY ASSIGNING DATA BINDINGS IN VISUAL DESIGNERS - Various technologies and techniques are disclosed for automatically assigning data bindings to data sources and data sets in the design surface of visual designers. A user selection is received to insert a data element into a data region on a design surface. When there is just one data source and one data set defined in the design surface, a list of fields from the one data set is displayed in a user-selectable list, and the data set is automatically assigned to the data element based upon the selected field. As the user interacts with the design surface to insert additional data elements, the additional data elements are automatically assigned to the previously-utilized data source and data set, and a list of fields from the automatically assigned data set is displayed in a user-selectable list. This saves the user from having to select a desired data set and desired data source. | 12-03-2009 |
20090300524 | AUTOMATICALLY ASSIGNING DATA BINDINGS IN VISUAL DESIGNERS - Various technologies and techniques are disclosed for automatically assigning data bindings to data sources and data sets in the design surface of visual designers. A user selection is received to insert a data element into a data region on a design surface. When there is just one data source and one data set defined in the design surface, a list of fields from the one data set is displayed in a user-selectable list, and the data set is automatically assigned to the data element based upon the selected field. As the user interacts with the design surface to insert additional data elements, the additional data elements are automatically assigned to the previously-utilized data source and data set, and a list of fields from the automatically assigned data set is displayed in a user-selectable list. This saves the user from having to select a desired data set and desired data source. | 12-03-2009 |
20140129298 | System and Method for Multi-Dimensional Average-Weighted Banding Status and Scoring - Method and system for generating summary scores from heterogeneous measures retrieved from multi-dimensional data structures for monitoring organizational performance. Scorecards are created for each group of tree-structured measures branching from Parent nodes to child nodes based on Key Performance Indicators (KPI). Scores for each parent node may be obtained by rolling up scores for child nodes reporting to the parent node. KPI's at the lowest level are mapped on first scale, then mapped to a normalized scale, and score values determined. KPI scores are weight-averaged for roll-up to a parent node determining the score for that node. Multiple parent nodes may be rolled-up to a higher level node in a similar way. Multiple dimensions of the measure such as geographic and temporal may be scored simultaneously. | 05-08-2014 |
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20090067760 | BAGS HAVING ODOR MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES - Bags or liners having incorporated therein an effective amount of odor management agents including a counteractant agent, a neutralizing agent and optionally, a masking agent, whereby the odor management agent imparts no perceptible scent to the bags or liners, such that the bags or liners are substantially free of fragrance while the odor management agent reduces malodor emanating from products disposed within the bag. Further, the invention is drawn to web materials for use in forming the bags or liners having odor management agents. The odor management agent is disposed within the bag or dispersed substantially uniformly throughout the web. | 03-12-2009 |
20090155508 | Encapsulated Activated Carbon and the Preparation Thereof - The present invention relates to encapsulated activated carbon and a method of preparing the same to protect the structure of the activated carbon and preserve the odor absorbing capability of the activated carbon particles. Particularly, the present invention is directed to a method of forming a polymer substrate upon melt processing comprising providing a first master batch of activated carbon particles that are at least partially encapsulated with a non-water soluble amorphous polymer, providing a matrix polymer, mixing the first master batch with the matrix polymer to form a mixture, and extruding the mixture to form a polymer substrate. | 06-18-2009 |
20100255231 | OXYGEN SCAVENGING FILMS - A well dispersed oxygen scavenging particulate compounded in a polymer matrix. The oxygen scavenging formulation consists of iron powder with a mean particle sizes within 1-25 um and pre-coated with at least one or more activating and acidifying powdered compounds, usually in the form of solid organic and inorganic salts of alkaline and alkaline earth metals such as sodium chloride and sodium bisulfate. The pre-coated iron particulate is dispersed into a polymer resin by using a conventional melt processing method such as twin-screw extrusion. The oxygen scavenging compound is mixed with polymer pellets in the solid state prior to melting. The polymer resin pellets and the coated iron powder are preferably treated with a surfactant in the dry state to help dispersing the iron/salt powder with the resin pellets. The melt extruded compounds are pelletized and kept in the dry state to prevent premature activation. | 10-07-2010 |
20100282633 | LAMINATED AND THERMOFORMED ARTICLES CONTAINING OXYGEN SCAVENGER - A well dispersed oxygen scavenging particulate compounded in a polymer matrix. The oxygen scavenging formulation consists of iron powder with a mean particle sizes within 1-25 um and pre-coated with at least one or more activating and acidifying powdered compounds, usually in the form of solid organic and inorganic salts of alkaline and alkaline earth metals such as sodium chloride and sodium bisulfate. The pre-coated iron particulate is dispersed into a polymer resin by using a conventional melt processing method such as twin-screw extrusion. The oxygen scavenging compound is mixed with polymer pellets in the solid state prior to melting. The polymer resin pellets and the coated iron powder are preferably treated with a surfactant in the dry state to help dispersing the iron/salt powder with the resin pellets. The melt extruded compounds are pelletized and kept in the dry state to prevent premature activation. | 11-11-2010 |
20110217430 | THERMOPLASTIC AND BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER FOAMS CONTAINING OXYGEN SCAVENGER - The invention relates to an oxygen scavenging material comprising an oxygen scavenger disbursed in a low density foam, wherein the oxygen scavenger has a particle size of less than 25 μm. In another embodiment the invention relates to a product package comprising a foam tray, product in the tray, and a polymer cover surrounding the meat and tray, wherein the foam tray comprises an oxygen scavenging material, wherein the oxygen scavenging material comprises an oxygen scavenger disbursed in the foam and wherein the oxygen scavenger has a particle size of less than 25 μm. | 09-08-2011 |
20110243483 | OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE ABSORPTION IN A SINGLE USE CONTAINER - The invention provides for an extended shelf life package comprising a material for human ingestion that degrades by oxidation, comprising an oxygen scavenger comprising a transition metal oxygen scavenger, a container substantially impervious to oxygen, wherein the container has a filter suspended in the container, the filter holds the material for human ingestion, and the container also holds the oxygen scavenger. | 10-06-2011 |
20110244085 | OXYGEN, WATER VAPOR, AND CARBON DIOXIDE ABSORPTION IN A SINGLE USE CONTAINER - The invention provides for an extended shelf life single portion package including a container having therein a material for mammal ingestion that degrades by exposure to oxygen, water vapor, or carbon dioxide, an absorber selected from at least one of a carbon dioxide absorber, water vapor absorber, and oxygen scavenger wherein the container is substantially impervious to oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. | 10-06-2011 |
20110278499 | CONTROLLED RELEASE OF WATER TO AN OXYGEN SCAVENGER - The invention provides an article for oxygen absorption comprising a container containing a water-soluble ion source, an water activated oxygen scavenger, and a rupturable canister of hydrated polymer. | 11-17-2011 |
20110281125 | BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER ARTICLES CONTAINING OXYGEN SCAVENGER - The invention provides a biodegradable oxygen absorbing plastic comprising a biodegradable substrate a sufficient concentration of reduced iron particles to adsorb oxygen in significant quantities and reduce the deformation temperature of the substrate substantially below the deformation temperature without iron particles present. | 11-17-2011 |
20120015081 | OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE ABSORPTION IN A SINGLE USE CONTAINER - The invention provides for an extended shelf life package comprising a material for mammal ingestion that degrades by oxidation, comprising an oxygen scavenger comprising a transition metal oxygen scavenger, a container substantially impervious to oxygen, wherein the container has a filter suspended in the container, the filter holds the material for mammal ingestion, and the container also holds the oxygen scavenger. | 01-19-2012 |
20120145008 | ENCAPSULATED ACTIVATED CARBON AND THE PREPARATION THEREOF - The present invention relates to encapsulated activated carbon and a method of preparing the same to protect the structure of the activated carbon and preserve the odor absorbing capability of the activated carbon particles. Particularly, the present invention is directed to a polymer article having odor absorption capabilities comprising a film comprising a matrix polymer and activated carbon particles at least partially encapsulated with a non-water soluble amorphous polymer, wherein the non-water soluble amorphous polymer is incompatible with the matrix polymer. The polymer article can be a bag. | 06-14-2012 |
20130075655 | METHODS OF MAKING OXYGEN SCAVENGING ARTICLES CONTAINING MOISTURE - An extruded or molded article containing iron based oxygen scavenger, electrolytes, activated carbon, silica gel, or other water absorbing media, and optionally pore formers, is subjected to deformation to create voids or porosity, and subjected to water spraying or dipping to obtain a water activity of 0.4 or higher. The article is placed in a container or package containing oxygen sensitive articles. | 03-28-2013 |
20130102695 | POLY(LACTIC ACID) AND POLYOLEFIN FILMS CONTAINING POROSITY AND SORBENTS - Single and multilayer porous polyolefin films are prepared by extruding polyolefin with poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and followed by uniaxial or biaxial stretching. PLA is used as a pore former that creates porosity. The film provides adjustable gas and water vapor transmission rate by varying the PLA content. Sorbents may optionally be added in the formulation in selective layers. The porous films are useful in packaging and consumable applications. In particular, partially miscible blends of PP and PLA is useful for creating fine porosity due to the fine PLA domains in the miscible blends. | 04-25-2013 |
20130209713 | FILM WITH OXYGEN ABSORBING REGIONS - A packaging material includes an oxygen scavenger material dispersed in bands in a polymer sheet. | 08-15-2013 |
20140161376 | FILM WITH OXYGEN ABSORBING REGIONS - A packaging material includes an oxygen scavenger material dispersed in bands in a polymer sheet. | 06-12-2014 |
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20090312198 | Controlled evaporation, temperature control and packaging for optical inspection of biological samples - Controlling humidity at the surface of a solution containing analyte and ligand, e.g., for an assay, is disclosed, wherein the control of the humidity induces evaporative stirring in the solution to bring analyte and ligand into contact more quickly than when using diffusion. An oven which blows air in a controlled stream across slides, with wells containing reagent and analyte, is disclosed. Also disclosed is optical tape which can replace a conventional glass coverslip used for viewing of the reaction results. | 12-17-2009 |
20100267578 | PROBE DENSITY SELF-CONSIDERATIONS AND ELONGATION OF COMPLEMENTARY LOOPED PROBES WHERE PROBES ARE ATTACHED TO A SOLID PHASE - In a multiplexed assay method carried out in solution, wherein the solution contains nucleic acid targets and, wherein several different types of oligonucleotide probes, each type having a different sequence in a region designated as a target binding domain, are used to detect the nucleic acid targets, said assay method including a method for increasing the effective concentration of the nucleic acid targets at the surface of a bead to which the oligonucleotide probes are bound, by one or more of the following steps: | 10-21-2010 |
20110184655 | NUMBER CODING FOR IDENTIFICATION OF SUBTYPES OF CODED TYPES OF SOLID PHASE CARRIERS - Disclosed is number coding of pairs (“doublets”) or small sets (“multiplets”) of solid phase carriers which provides distinguishable subtypes of a given type of such carriers, where each carrier type is distinguishable on the bases of a different code. Such number coding is useful for augmenting a coding system, such as a color code, and thereby effectively multiplying the number of “colors” (distinguishable sub-types). It can be applied, for example, to determine whether a sample is homozygous or heterozygous at a number of different sites for one of two different alleles, where the same color code is applied for each of the two alleles, and the alleles with the same color code are distinguished by knowing how many carriers are associated with molecules which detect each different allele. | 07-28-2011 |
20110223589 | Solid Phase Nucleic Acid Extraction From Leukoreduced Blood - Products for and a method of capturing and storing nucleic acid from leukoreduced patient blood, where the products capture sufficient quantities for use in PCR and analysis of nucleic acid, are described. The products are made by heating a mixture of magnetic beads, silica particles, alkyl silicate (e.g., Silbond 4, Silbond Corp., Weston, Mich.) and polyethylene resin particles. The quantity of nucleic acid adsorbed by the product is controlled by the surface area of silica available for binding to nucleic acid, which in turn is controlled by: the overall volume of the product, the ratio of the volume of polyethylene resin particles to the volumes of silica particles and alkyl silicate; and the sizes of silica particles (smaller particles have a larger surface area per unit volume). | 09-15-2011 |
20110251093 | ANALYSIS, SECURE ACCESS TO, AND TRANSMISSION OF ARRAY IMAGES - Systems and methods are provided the autocentering, autofocusing, acquiring, decoding, aligning, analyzing and exchanging among various parties, images, where the images are of arrays of signals associated with ligand-receptor interactions, and more particularly, ligand-receptor interactions where a multitude of receptors are associated with microparticles or microbeads. The beads are encoded to indicate the identity of the receptor attached, and therefore, an assay image and a decoding image are aligned to effect the decoding. The images or data extracted from such images can be exchanged between de-centralized assay locations and a centralized location where the data are analyzed to indicate assay results. Access to data can be restricted to authorized parties in possession of certain coding information, so as to preserve confidentiality. | 10-13-2011 |
20140369579 | ANALYSIS, SECURE ACCESS TO, AND TRANSMISSION OF ARRAY IMAGES - Systems and methods are provided the autocentering, autofocusing, acquiring, decoding, aligning, analyzing and exchanging among various parties, images, where the images are of arrays of signals associated with ligand-receptor interactions, and more particularly, ligand-receptor interactions where a multitude of receptors are associated with microparticles or microbeads. The beads are encoded to indicate the identity of the receptor attached, and therefore, an assay image and a decoding image are aligned to effect the decoding. The images or data extracted from such images can be exchanged between de-centralized assay locations and a centralized location where the data are analyzed to indicate assay results. Access to data can be restricted to authorized parties in possession of certain coding information, so as to preserve confidentiality. | 12-18-2014 |
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20080241936 | Multianalyte Molecular Analysis Using Application-Specific Random Particle Arrays - The present invention provides methods and apparatus for the application of a particle array in bioassay format to perform qualitative and/or quantitative molecular interaction analysis between two classes of molecules (an analyte and a binding agent). The methods and apparatus disclosed herein permit the determination of the presence or absence of association, the strength of association, and/or the rate of association and dissociation governing the binding interactions between the binding agents and the analyte molecules. The present invention is especially useful for performing multiplexed (parallel) assays for qualitative and/or quantitative analysis of binding interactions of a number of analyte molecules in a sample. | 10-02-2008 |
20110223588 | Solid Phase Nucleic Acid Extraction From Small Sample Volumes, and Release of Controlled Quantities - Products for and a method of capturing and storing nucleic acid from patient blood, plants or other samples (e.g., purified DNA or RNA), for use in analysis of nucleic acid are described. The products are made by heating a mixture of magnetic beads, silica particles, alkyl silicate (e.g., Silbond 4, Silbond Corp., Weston Mich.) and polyethylene resin particles. The quantity of nucleic acid adsorbed by the product is controlled by the surface area of silica available for binding to nucleic acid, which in turn is controlled by: the overall volume of the product, the ratio of the volume of polyethylene resin particles to the volumes of silica particles and alkyl silicate; and the sizes of silica particles (smaller particles have a larger surface area per unit volume). Controlling and limiting of the amount of nucleic acid captured by the product avoids the disadvantages associated with excess DNA/RNA for PCR amplification. | 09-15-2011 |
20120225785 | Automated Storage of a Discrete Sample Among Multiple Samples And Automated Selection of Such Discrete Sample for Processing - Automation of sample storage with a pipetting and nucleic acid adsorption system, which stores a patient nucleic acid sample in an identified location. In the event of system failure or interruption, software included as part of the system notes throughout the process, the stage and the sample(s) position through a tracking process. The software then generates a new set of commands for the system, based on the system's stage and the samples' position, so that the process resumes from the interruption point forward. | 09-06-2012 |
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20110225458 | GENERATING A DEBUGGABLE DUMP FILE FOR AN OPERATING SYSTEM KERNEL AND HYPERVISOR - Cloud computing platforms having computer-readable media that perform methods to generate debuggable dump files are provided. The cloud computing platform includes server devices running operating system kernels. Optionally, the server may include a hypervisor. The operating system kernel receives a command to generate a debuggable dump file. In response, the operating system estimates memory requires to store the requested memory pages, allocates an appropriately sized buffer, and freezes computation. A hypervisor is present and if its memory pages are requested, the hypervisor freezes its computation. The hypervisor stores its memory pages in the buffer and resumes computation. The operating system kernel stores its pages to the buffer in priority order and resumes its computation. The contents of the buffer are written out as a debuggable dump file. | 09-15-2011 |
20110225459 | GENERATING A DEBUGGABLE DUMP FILE FOR A VIRTUAL MACHINE - Cloud computing platforms having computer-readable media that perform methods to generate debuggable dump files are provided. The cloud computing platform includes at least one server having a host virtual machine, guest virtual machine, and hypervisor. The host virtual machine receives a command to generate the debuggable dump file. In response, it suspends all virtual processors executing on the guest virtual machine. The memory pages of the suspended virtual machine are written into a debuggable dump file, and the suspended processors are resumed at an appropriate time. | 09-15-2011 |
20130132057 | THROTTLE DISK I/O USING DISK DRIVE SIMULATION MODEL - Computerized methods, systems, and computer-storage media for throttling requests from virtual machines (VMs) to a hard-disk drive (HDD) are provided. When a request for disk I/O is received from a VM, a disk-drive model that simulates performance characteristics of the HDD is accessed. During access, the disk-drive model's estimation of HDD parameters and the disk-drive model's estimation of a current state of a disk head of the HDD are gathered. A projected execution time to carry out the request is computed as a function of the estimated HDD parameters and the estimated current state of the disk head. Also, an actual execution time to carry out the request is measured upon allowing the request to pass to the HDD. Using a comparison of the projected execution time and the actual execution time, the traffic of the requests from the VMs is throttled. | 05-23-2013 |
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20130246120 | Systems and Methods Determining a Merchant Persona - The method of processing an analysis cycle to determine interest merchants may include selecting a seed merchant relevant to a topic interest, identifying consumers that have completed a transaction with the seed merchant to generate a list of identified consumers, determining merchants visited by the identified consumers, scoring all the merchants based on network connectivity, activity, and merchant over-index, updating the seed merchant in response to the list of scored merchants relative to a scoring threshold, and scoring the list of identified consumers based on the number of distinct merchants in transaction and over-indexing. Additionally, the method may further comprise producing a list of updated interest merchants and a list of updated identified consumers, where the updated interest merchants and the updated identified consumers are relevant to the topic interest. | 09-19-2013 |
20130246176 | Systems and Methods Determining a Merchant Persona - The method of processing an analysis cycle to determine interest merchants may include selecting a seed merchant relevant to a topic interest, identifying consumers that have completed a transaction with the seed merchant to generate a list of identified consumers, determining merchants visited by the identified consumers, scoring all the merchants based on network connectivity, activity, and merchant over-index, updating the seed merchant in response to the list of scored merchants relative to a scoring threshold, and scoring the list of identified consumers based on the number of distinct merchants in transaction and over-indexing. Additionally, the method may further comprise producing a list of updated interest merchants and a list of updated identified consumers, where the updated interest merchants and the updated identified consumers are relevant to the topic interest. | 09-19-2013 |
20130246187 | Systems and Methods for Tailoring Marketing - The systems and methods described herein may be used to recommend an item to a consumer. The methods may comprise determining, based on a collaborative filtering algorithm, a consumer relevance value associated with an item, and transmitting, based on the consumer relevance value, information associated with the item to a consumer. A collaborative filtering algorithm may receive as an input at least one of: a transaction history associated with the consumer, a demographic of the consumer, a consumer profile, a type of transaction account, a transaction account associated with the consumer, a period of time that the consumer has held a transaction account, a size of wallet, a share of wallet, and/or the like. The method may further comprise generating a ranked list of items based upon a plurality of consumer relevance values, transmitting a ranked list of items to a consumer, and/or re-ranking a ranked list of items based upon a merchant goal. | 09-19-2013 |
20130246216 | Systems and Methods for Tailoring Marketing - The systems and methods described herein may be used to recommend an item to a consumer. The methods may comprise determining, based on a collaborative filtering algorithm, a consumer relevance value associated with an item, and transmitting, based on the consumer relevance value, information associated with the item to a consumer. A collaborative filtering algorithm may receive as an input at least one of: a transaction history associated with the consumer, a demographic of the consumer, a consumer profile, a type of transaction account, a transaction account associated with the consumer, a period of time that the consumer has held a transaction account, a size of wallet, a share of wallet, and/or the like. The method may further comprise generating a ranked list of items based upon a plurality of consumer relevance values, transmitting a ranked list of items to a consumer, and/or re-ranking a ranked list of items based upon a merchant goal. | 09-19-2013 |
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20100223403 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CARD INTERFACE DEVICE WITH MULTIPLE MODES OF OPERATION - An integrated circuit (IC) card interface device with multiple modes of operation allows communications with numerous IC cards, including smart cards. An interface device according to the present invention can be used several different ways, including: connected to a host device (such as a person computer); in a standalone configuration; and as a flexible platform upon which future applications can be based, since it can be easily reprogrammed and upgraded. The interface device can contain an application engine and an I/O module, providing a flexible architecture and allowing several different operating modes. In connected mode, the interface device can, for example, be connected to a PC to enable the use of smart cards in secure applications. In standalone mode, the interface device can provide information about smart cards with which it interfaces. Programming mode enables the host device or the smart card itself to update or upgrade the programs available within the interface device. When being updated or upgraded, the source of the programming can be from a host device or from the smart card, adding further flexibility to the use of such an interface device. | 09-02-2010 |
20130304939 | Method and System for Integrated Circuit Card Device With Reprogrammability - An integrated circuit (IC) card interface device with multiple modes of operation allows communications with numerous IC cards, including smart cards. An interface device according to the present invention can be used several different ways, including: connected to a host device (such as a person computer); in a standalone configuration; and as a flexible platform upon which future applications can be based, since it can be easily reprogrammed and upgraded. Programming mode enables the host device or the smart card itself to update or upgrade the programs available within the interface device. When being updated or upgraded, the source of the programming can be from a host device or from the smart card, adding further flexibility to the use of such an interface device. | 11-14-2013 |
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20130146945 | FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR WITH NARROW BANDGAP SOURCE AND DRAIN REGIONS AND METHOD OF FABRICATION - A transistor having a narrow bandgap semiconductor source/drain region is described. The transistor includes a gate electrode formed on a gate dielectric layer formed on a silicon layer. A pair of source/drain regions are formed on opposite sides of the gate electrode wherein said pair of source/drain regions comprise a narrow bandgap semiconductor film formed in the silicon layer on opposite sides of the gate electrode. | 06-13-2013 |
20130264642 | NONPLANAR DEVICE WITH THINNED LOWER BODY PORTION AND METHOD OF FABRICATION - A nonplanar semiconductor device having a semiconductor body formed on an insulating layer of a substrate. The semiconductor body has a top surface opposite a bottom surface formed on the insulating layer and a pair of laterally opposite sidewalls wherein the distance between the laterally opposite sidewalls at the top surface is greater than at the bottom surface. A gate dielectric layer is formed on the top surface of the semiconductor body and on the sidewalls of the semiconductor body. A gate electrode is formed on the gate dielectric layer on the top surface and sidewalls of the semiconductor body. A pair of source/drain regions are formed in the semiconductor body on opposite sides of the gate electrode. | 10-10-2013 |
20140061589 | GERMANIUM-BASED QUANTUM WELL DEVICES - A quantum well transistor has a germanium quantum well channel region. A silicon-containing etch stop layer provides easy placement of a gate dielectric close to the channel. A group III-V barrier layer adds strain to the channel. Graded silicon germanium layers above and below the channel region improve performance. Multiple gate dielectric materials allow use of a high-k value gate dielectric. | 03-06-2014 |
20140103456 | FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR WITH NARROW BANDGAP SOURCE AND DRAIN REGIONS AND METHOD OF FABRICATION - A transistor having a narrow bandgap semiconductor source/drain region is described. The transistor includes a gate electrode formed on a gate dielectric layer formed on a silicon layer. A pair of source/drain regions are formed on opposite sides of the gate electrode wherein said pair of source/drain regions comprise a narrow bandgap semiconductor film formed in the silicon layer on opposite sides of the gate electrode. | 04-17-2014 |
20140146592 | LOW VOLTAGE EMBEDDED MEMORY HAVING CATIONIC-BASED CONDUCTIVE OXIDE ELEMENT - Low voltage embedded memory having cationic-based conductive oxide elements is described. For example, a material layer stack for a memory element includes a first conductive electrode. A cationic-based conductive oxide layer is disposed on the first conductive electrode. The cationic-based conductive oxide layer has a plurality of cation vacancies therein. A second electrode is disposed on the cationic-based conductive oxide layer. | 05-29-2014 |
20140175371 | VERTICAL CROSS-POINT EMBEDDED MEMORY ARCHITECTURE FOR METAL-CONDUCTIVE OXIDE-METAL (MCOM) MEMORY ELEMENTS - Vertical cross-point embedded memory architectures for metal-conductive oxide-metal (MCOM) memory elements are described. For example, a memory array includes a substrate. A plurality of horizontal wordlines is disposed in a plane above the substrate. A plurality of vertical bitlines is disposed above the substrate and interposed with the plurality of horizontal wordlines to provide a plurality of cross-points between ones of the plurality of horizontal wordlines and ones of the plurality of vertical bitlines. A plurality of memory elements is disposed in the plane above the substrate, one memory element disposed at each cross-point between the corresponding wordline and bitline of the cross-point. | 06-26-2014 |
20140175575 | PERPENDICULAR SPIN TRANSFER TORQUE MEMORY (STTM) DEVICE WITH ENHANCED STABILITY AND METHOD TO FORM SAME - Perpendicular spin transfer torque memory (STTM) devices with enhanced stability and methods of fabricating perpendicular STTM devices with enhanced stability are described. For example, a material layer stack for a magnetic tunneling junction includes a fixed magnetic layer. A dielectric layer is disposed above the fixed magnetic layer. A free magnetic layer is disposed above the dielectric layer. A conductive oxide material layer is disposed on the free magnetic layer. | 06-26-2014 |
20140239358 | NONPLANAR DEVICE WITH THINNED LOWER BODY PORTION AND METHOD OF FABRICATION - A nonplanar semiconductor device having a semiconductor body formed on an insulating layer of a substrate. The semiconductor body has a top surface opposite a bottom surface formed on the insulating layer and a pair of laterally opposite sidewalls wherein the distance between the laterally opposite sidewalls at the top surface is greater than at the bottom surface. A gate dielectric layer is formed on the top surface of the semiconductor body and on the sidewalls of the semiconductor body. A gate electrode is formed on the gate dielectric layer on the top surface and sidewalls of the semiconductor body. A pair of source/drain regions are formed in the semiconductor body on opposite sides of the gate electrode. | 08-28-2014 |
20140308760 | PERPENDICULAR SPIN TRANSFER TORQUE MEMORY (STTM) DEVICE WITH ENHANCED STABILITY AND METHOD TO FORM SAME - Perpendicular spin transfer torque memory (STTM) devices with enhanced stability and methods of fabricating perpendicular STTM devices with enhanced stability are described. For example, a material layer stack for a magnetic tunneling junction includes a fixed magnetic layer. A dielectric layer is disposed above the fixed magnetic layer. A free magnetic layer is disposed above the dielectric layer. A conductive oxide material layer is disposed on the free magnetic layer. | 10-16-2014 |
20140361363 | FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR WITH NARROW BANDGAP SOURCE AND DRAIN REGIONS AND METHOD OF FABRICATION - A transistor having a narrow bandgap semiconductor source/drain region is described. The transistor includes a gate electrode formed on a gate dielectric layer formed on a silicon layer. A pair of source/drain regions are formed on opposite sides of the gate electrode wherein said pair of source/drain regions comprise a narrow bandgap semiconductor film formed in the silicon layer on opposite sides of the gate electrode. | 12-11-2014 |
20140374689 | CONDUCTIVE OXIDE RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (CORAM) CELL AND METHOD OF FABRICATING SAME - Conductive oxide random access memory (CORAM) cells and methods of fabricating CORAM cells are described. For example, a material layer stack for a memory element includes a first conductive electrode. An insulating layer is disposed on the first conductive oxide and has an opening with sidewalls therein that exposes a portion of the first conductive electrode. A conductive oxide layer is disposed in the opening, on the first conductive electrode and along the sidewalls of the opening. A second electrode is disposed in the opening, on the conductive oxide layer. | 12-25-2014 |
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20120168877 | METHOD TO REDUCE CONTACT RESISTANCE OF N-CHANNEL TRANSISTORS BY USING A III-V SEMICONDUCTOR INTERLAYER IN SOURCE AND DRAIN - A method to reduce contact resistance of n-channel transistors by using a III-V semiconductor interlayer in source and drain is generally presented. In this regard, a device is introduced comprising an n-type transistor with a source region and a drain region a first interlayer dielectric layer adjacent the transistor, a trench through the first interlayer dielectric layer to the source region, and a conductive source contact in the trench, the source contact being separated from the source region by a III-V semiconductor interlayer. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed. | 07-05-2012 |
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20140054548 | TECHNIQUES FOR FORMING NON-PLANAR GERMANIUM QUANTUM WELL DEVICES - Techniques are disclosed for forming a non-planar germanium quantum well structure. In particular, the quantum well structure can be implemented with group IV or III-V semiconductor materials and includes a germanium fin structure. In one example case, a non-planar quantum well device is provided, which includes a quantum well structure having a substrate (e.g. SiGe or GaAs buffer on silicon), a IV or III-V material barrier layer (e.g., SiGe or GaAs or AlGaAs), a doping layer (e.g., delta/modulation doped), and an undoped germanium quantum well layer. An undoped germanium fin structure is formed in the quantum well structure, and a top barrier layer deposited over the fin structure. A gate metal can be deposited across the fin structure. Drain/source regions can be formed at respective ends of the fin structure. | 02-27-2014 |
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20140158976 | III-N SEMICONDUCTOR-ON-SILICON STRUCTURES AND TECHNIQUES - III-N semiconductor-on-silicon integrated circuit structures and techniques are disclosed. In some cases, the structure includes a first semiconductor layer formed on a nucleation layer, the first semiconductor layer including a 3-D GaN layer on the nucleation layer and having a plurality of 3-D semiconductor structures, and a 2-D GaN layer on the 3-D GaN layer. The structure also may include a second semiconductor layer formed on or within the first semiconductor layer, wherein the second semiconductor layer includes AlGaN on the 2-D GaN layer and a GaN layer on the AlGaN layer. Another structure includes a first semiconductor layer formed on a nucleation layer, the first semiconductor layer comprising a 2-D GaN layer on the nucleation layer, and a second semiconductor layer formed on or within the first semiconductor layer, wherein the second semiconductor layer includes AlGaN on the 2-D GaN layer and a GaN layer on the AlGaN layer. | 06-12-2014 |
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20130138138 | Occlusion Device - An occlusion device (e.g., for treatment of the left atrial appendage) includes a framework and a biocompatible covering disposed over at least a part of the framework. The framework may include a proximal portion, a middle portion, and a distal portion, wherein: the proximal portion includes a first hub that has a fixed first diameter; the middle portion has a second diameter and includes a plurality of beams extending from the first hub to a distal portion, wherein each of the plurality of beams is connected to an adjacent beam by a first circumferentially extending column of strut pairs; and the distal portion has a third diameter. In one or more embodiments, the framework includes improved circumferential strength and minimizes foreshortening. | 05-30-2013 |
20140018841 | OCCLUSION DEVICE FOR AN ATRIAL APPENDAGE - Occlusion device for an atrial appendage, the device having proximal and distal ends and a central axis and comprising a cage-like structure formed of struts, the struts having proximal strut ends and distal strut ends, wherein at the proximal end of the device the struts extend towards the central axis and are connected to each other at their proximal strut ends, and wherein at least some of the struts are connected to each other at their distal strut ends within the cage-like structure so that the struts form an atraumatic distal end of the device. | 01-16-2014 |
20140135817 | LEFT ATRIAL APPENDAGE CLOSURE IMPLANT - A left atrial appendage closure implant may include a support frame including a first bend extending from a proximal collar to a second bend, a first segment extending from the second bend to a third bend, a second segment extending from the third bend to a fourth bend, and a third segment extending from the fourth bend to a distal collar, wherein the support frame is actuatable from a first constrained position to a second flowering position to a third mid-deployment position to a fourth unconstrained position. An implant may include a self-expanding support frame having a circumference and a central longitudinal axis, a membrane disposed over at least a portion of the support frame, and a plurality of anchors arranged into a first row and a second row such that the first row and the second row form a staggered pattern about the circumference of the support frame. | 05-15-2014 |
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20140181125 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING THE GATHERING OF OPEN SOURCE INTELLIGENCE - Systems and methods (e.g., utilities) for use in providing automated, lightweight collection of online, open source data which may be content-based to reduce website source bias. In one aspect, a utility is disclosed for use in extracting content of interest from at least one website or other online data source (e.g., where the extracted content can be used in a subsequent search query). In other aspects, utilities are disclosed that are operable to perform various types of analyses on such extracted content and present graphical representations of such analyses on a display of a client device. | 06-26-2014 |