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20110168018 | HYBRID NANO SORBENT - The invention relates to a hybrid nano sorbent that is capable of reducing and/or removing acidic gases in a gas stream. The hybrid nano sorbent includes at least (i) a nano-structured carbonous material including at least one organic functional group, (ii) at least one metal from at least one of groups 2A, 6B, 7B, 9B or 10B of the periodic table of elements, or (iii) a combination of (i) and (ii). The method for reducing and/or removing the acidic gases in a stream is also described. | 07-14-2011 |
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20130115182 | TOPICAL USE OF STEVIOL OR DERIVATIVES IN HAIR CARE - The present invention relates to the use of steviol and/or isosteviol, or a salt, ester, a diester, or an ether thereof as depicted in formula (I), formula (I): R1 wherein R1 is hydrogen (H) or a saturated, straight or branched C | 05-09-2013 |
20140050715 | PROTEIN HYDROLYSATES AS AGENTS FOR OVERCOMING ADDICTION - This invention is directed to the use of a protein hydrolysate, and in particular an egg lysozyme hydrolysate to assist an animal, including a human in overcoming an addition, or by breaking an unwanted habit. | 02-20-2014 |
20140129484 | METHOD OF MARKETING PROTEIN HYDROLYSATE FOR HIGH ENERGY SENSATION - Accordingly this invention relates to a method of increasing a feeling of energy in a healthy adult comprising administering a dosage form comprising a low dose of a Trp-containing di- and/or tri-peptide mixture characterized in that the peptide composition is an egg lysozyme hydrolysate with a Trp/LNAA ratio greater than 0.15 and which provides 30- to 50 mg Trp per dose. This dosage form should be administered multiple times per day for an extended period of time, such that the person receives 60-200 mg Trp per day. | 05-08-2014 |
20140296190 | MARKETING THE USE OF 25-HYDROXYVITAMIN D3 TO ENHANCE COGNITION - This invention relates to a method of marketing 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25-OH D3) comprising providing an effective dose of 25-OH D3 and informing the potential consumer that it is beneficial for increasing or maintaining executive functioning, or lessening the decrease of cognitive functioning. Kits containing the 25-OH D3 and information regarding its benefits in this area are also part of this invention. | 10-02-2014 |
20150296853 | USE OF TRYPTOPHAN RICH PROTEIN HYDROLYSATES - This invention relates to a method of increasing a feeling of a) energy or b) cognitive functions, selected from the group consisting of: sustained attention, faster reaction times, and information processing; or c) quality of sleep; or d) feelings of well-being and happiness in a healthy adult using a dosage form comprising a low dose of a Trp-containing di- and/or tri-peptide mixture characterized in that the peptide composition is an egg iysozyme hydroiysate with a Trp/L!MAA ratio greater than 0.15 and which provides IQ-to 100 mg Trp per dose. This dosage form can be administered acutely or can be administered multiple times per day for an extended period of time. | 10-22-2015 |
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20100321115 | Class-G Line Driver Control Signal - An apparatus comprising an input, a control signal generator coupled to the input and having a control signal generator output, and an amplifier coupled to the control signal generator output, wherein a voltage supplied to the amplifier is switched based on the control signal generator output, and wherein the control signal generator output is based on a data signal in the input. Also included is an apparatus comprising circuitry configured to implement a method comprising detecting an incoming signal, calculating a derivative of the incoming signal, estimating a future incoming signal based on the derivative of the incoming signal and a time step, and providing the estimated future incoming signal to switch between a first supply voltage and a second supply voltage prior to or concurrent with an arrival of the future incoming signal at the switch, wherein the incoming signal and the future incoming signal are analog signals. | 12-23-2010 |
20120008727 | WIDE BAND CLOCK DATA RECOVERY - The present disclosure provides a clock data recovery circuit that includes a phase locked loop unit, a delay locked loop unit and digital clock data recovery unit. The phase locked loop unit generates a clock signal based on a reference signal. The delay locked loop unit receives the clock signal from the phase locked loop, divides the clock signal into a plurality of clock signals and outputs the clock signals. The digital clock data recovery unit receives an input current signal, estimates a frequency of the input current signal, outputs a reference signal having the frequency, which can be transmitted to the phase locked loop unit, receives the clock signals from the delay locked loop, aligns a phase of the input current signal based on the clock signals and outputs an aligned current signal. | 01-12-2012 |
20130202016 | DATA TRANSFER CABLE SYSTEM AND METHOD - Embodiments of a device include a receive multi-rate CDR unit communicatively coupled to a processor, the receive multi-rate CDR configured to receive signals from a cable and perform clock and data recovery on signals and a transmitter multi-rate CDR unit communicatively coupled to a processor, the transmit multi-rate CDR configured to send signals to the cable after performing clock and data recovery on the signals. Embodiments of the cable include a receiver equalizer configured to receive signals from a wire and a transmitter equalizer configured to receive signals from a connector of the cable and configured to transmit an equalized signal to the wire. | 08-08-2013 |
20130300470 | Low Jitter Clock Generator for Multiple Lanes High Speed Data Transmitter - The present disclosure provides a clock generator circuit comprising a master clock generator unit configured to generate a master clock signal, and a plurality of slave phase locked loop units. Each of the plurality of slave phase looked loop units is configured to receive the master clock signal as an input reference signal and a corresponding source clock signal. The slave phase locked loop unit may comprise an inner loop and an outer loop. The inner loop may comprise a frequency synthesizer locked on a master clock signal received from a master clock generator unit, while the outer loop may comprise a binary phase detector, an output of which goes to a loop filter with proportional and integral action, controlling the inner loop frequency value via a sigma delta input. | 11-14-2013 |
20140292388 | PHASE LOCKED LOOP CIRCUIT - The present disclosure provides a clock generator circuit comprising a master clock generator unit configured to generate a master clock signal, and a plurality of slave phase locked loop units. Each of the plurality of slave phase looked loop units is configured to receive the master clock signal as an input reference signal and a corresponding source clock signal. The slave phase locked loop unit may comprise an inner loop and an outer loop. The inner loop may comprise a frequency synthesizer locked on a master clock signal received from a master clock generator unit, while the outer loop may comprise a binary phase detector, an output of which goes to a loop filter with proportional and integral action, controlling the inner loop frequency value via a sigma delta input. | 10-02-2014 |
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20130045858 | DOPED PALLADIUM CONTAINING OXIDATION CATALYSTS - A supported oxidation catalyst includes a support having a metal oxide or metal salt, and mixed metal particles thereon. The mixed metal particles include first particles including a palladium compound, and second particles including a precious metal group (PMG) metal or PMG metal compound, wherein the PMG metal is not palladium. The oxidation catalyst may also be used as a gas sensor. | 02-21-2013 |
20130052745 | CHEMOCHROMIC MEMBRANES FOR MEMBRANE DEFECT DETECTION - A method of detecting defects in membranes such as ion exchange membranes of electrochemical cells. The electrochemical cell includes an assembly having an anode side and a cathode side with the ion exchange membrane in between. In a configuration step a chemochromic sensor is placed above the cathode and flow isolation hardware lateral to the ion exchange membrane which prevents a flow of hydrogen (H | 02-28-2013 |
20140051567 | METHOD OF FORMING SUPPORTED DOPED PALLADIUM CONTAINING OXIDATION CATALYSTS - A method of forming a supported oxidation catalyst includes providing a support comprising a metal oxide or a metal salt, and depositing first palladium compound particles and second precious metal group (PMG) metal particles on the support while in a liquid phase including at least one solvent to form mixed metal comprising particles on the support. The PMG metal is not palladium. The mixed metal particles on the support are separated from the liquid phase to provide the supported oxidation catalyst. | 02-20-2014 |
20140187410 | OXIDATION CATALYSTS ON ALKALINE EARTH SUPPORTS - An oxidation catalyst includes a support including particles of an alkaline earth salt, and first particles including a palladium compound on the support. The oxidation catalyst can also include precious metal group (PMG) metal particles in addition to the first particles intermixed together on the support. A gas permeable polymer that provides a continuous phase can completely encapsulate the particles and the support. The oxidation catalyst may be used as a gas sensor, where the first particles are chemochromic particles. | 07-03-2014 |
20150188175 | POLYMER MEMBRANES WITH RARE EARTH OR TRANSITION METAL MODIFIERS - A coated polymer membrane includes a polymer composite including a polymer material, a rare earth or transition metal compound modifier within at least a portion of a thickness of the polymer material. A median particles size of the compound modifier is between 20 nm and 150 nm. A precious metal group (PMG) metal or PMG metal alloy is coating both sides of the polymer composite. | 07-02-2015 |
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20130273886 | ANONYMOUS CUSTOMER REFERENCE SERVICES ENABLER - A system and methodology that facilitates generation and management of variable subscriber identifiers (V-SubIds) for protecting subscriber privacy is disclosed herein. In one aspect, an Anonymous Customer Reference Services (ACRS) component generates a V-SubId, which is a short-lived subscriber identifier that is inserted in a request received from a user equipment during request enrichment. Moreover, a different V-SubId can be inserted in subsequent request from the user equipment and thus, cross-site behavior tracking can be mitigated. In one aspect, the V-SubId can be exchanged for a subscriber identifier (SubId) associated with the user equipment, upon query by trusted systems/applications. Further, the V-SubId can be exchanged for a site-specific Anonymous Customer Reference (ACR) upon query by untrusted systems/applications, if user authorization is received. Moreover, the life cycle of the ACR is managed by the ACRS component, based on subscriber input. | 10-17-2013 |
20130324082 | ANONYMOUS CUSTOMER REFERENCE CLIENT - A system and methodology that facilitates management and utilization of variable subscriber identifiers (V-SubIds) for protecting subscriber privacy is disclosed herein. In one aspect, an Anonymous Customer Reference (ACR) component receives a V-SubId, which is a short-lived subscriber identifier that is to be inserted in a communication messages transmitted from a user equipment instead of a unique device identifier (UDID) of the user equipment. On expiration of the V-SubId, a new V-SubId is received and utilized in subsequent communication messages transmitted from the user equipment. Further, trusted systems/applications can exchange the V-SubId for a subscriber identifier (SubId) associated with the user equipment. Furthermore, untrusted systems/applications can exchange, based on user authorization, the V-SubId for an application-specific ACR that remains static and/or valid for a predefined time period. Moreover, the application-specific ACR is utilized as a device identifier for the user equipment in subsequent communication messages for the predefined time period. | 12-05-2013 |
20140059343 | ALGORITHM-BASED ANONYMOUS CUSTOMER REFERENCES - A system and methodology that facilitates management and utilization of domain-specific anonymous customer references (ACRs) for protecting subscriber privacy across different domains is disclosed herein. In one aspect, on receiving user authorization, an ACR services (ACRS) component can generate an ACR that is to be inserted in a communication or message transmitted from a user equipment to an untrusted entity. The ACR can be generated based on address data associated with the untrusted entity and/or a unique subscriber identifier associated with the user equipment. As an example, the ACR creation component can generate the ACR based on a cryptographic hash, a static encryption key, and/or a dynamic encryption key. If the ACR is forwarded to a trusted entity, the trusted entity can calculate the unique subscriber identifier based on evaluating the ACR and/or exchange the ACR for the unique subscriber identifier via a secure communication with the ACRS component. | 02-27-2014 |
20140206315 | ANONYMOUS CUSTOMER REFERENCE SERVICES ENABLER - Variable subscriber identifiers (V-SubIds) for protecting subscriber privacy are generated and managed. In one aspect, an Anonymous Customer Reference Services (ACRS) component generates a V-SubId, which is a short-lived subscriber identifier that is inserted in a request received from a user equipment during request enrichment. Moreover, a different V-SubId can be inserted in subsequent request from the user equipment and thus, cross-site behavior tracking can be mitigated. In one aspect, the V-SubId can be exchanged for a subscriber identifier (SubId) associated with the user equipment, upon query by trusted systems/applications. Further, the V-SubId can be exchanged for a site-specific Anonymous Customer Reference (ACR) upon query by untrusted systems/applications, if user authorization is received. Moreover, the life cycle of the ACR is managed by the ACRS component, based on subscriber input. | 07-24-2014 |
20150208234 | ANONYMOUS CUSTOMER REFERENCE SERVICES ENABLER - Variable subscriber identifiers (V-SubIds) for protecting subscriber privacy are generated and managed. In one aspect, an Anonymous Customer Reference Services (ACRS) component generates a V-SubId, which is a short-lived subscriber identifier that is inserted in a request received from a user equipment during request enrichment. Moreover, a different V-SubId can be inserted in subsequent request from the user equipment and thus, cross-site behavior tracking can be mitigated. In one aspect, the V-SubId can be exchanged for a subscriber identifier (SubId) associated with the user equipment, upon query by trusted systems/applications. Further, the V-SubId can be exchanged for a site-specific Anonymous Customer Reference (ACR) upon query by untrusted systems/applications, if user authorization is received. Moreover, the life cycle of the ACR is managed by the ACRS component, based on subscriber input. | 07-23-2015 |