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Charles J. Rosser, Jacksonville, FL US
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20130184172 | Bladder Cancer Detection Composition, Kit and Associated Methods - Compositions, kits, and methods for the diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of bladder cancer in a subject are provided by detecting in a urine sample a combination of biomarkers. In one embodiment of the invention, a nine-biomarker panel consisting of IL-8, MMP9, SDC1, CCL18, SERPINE1, CD44, VEGF-A, CA9, and ANG may be detected. In another embodiment of the invention, a three-biomarker panel consisting of CCL18, CD44, and VEGF-A may be detected. In yet another embodiment of the invention, a nine-biomarker panel consisting of CA9, CCL18, MMP12, TMEM45A, MMP9, SEMA3D, ERBB2, CRH, and MXRA8 may be detected. | 07-18-2013 |
Charles Joel Rosser, Gainesville, FL US
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20100184049 | Glycoprotein Profiling of Bladder Cancer - The present invention relates to a method for the diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of bladder cancer, such as early or late stage bladder cancer, by detecting in a urine sample from a subject at least one biomarker for bladder cancer identified herein, such as alpha-1B-glycoprotein, haptoglobin, serotransferrin, or alpha- | 07-22-2010 |
Darrell Rosser, Round Rock, TX US
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20120317418 | System and Method for Extracting Device Uniqueness to Assign a License to the Device - An information handling system includes a device, a controller, and a license manager subsystem. The controller is configured to determine whether the device has a license assigned and to extract a unique identification for the device in response to a request for information about the device. The license manager subsystem is configured to send the request for information about the device to the controller, to send the unique identification for the device to a license server as a request for the license for the device, to receive the license from the license server, and to assign the license to the device when the license is received. | 12-13-2012 |
Eric Rosser, San Diego, CA US
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20150066677 | Pre-Acquisition Auction For Recycled Electronic Devices - A process for a pre-acquisition auction for recycled electronic devices is disclosed herein. A plurality of pre-acquisition purchase prices are established with each of the plurality of pre-acquisition purchase prices established for a recycled electronic device in a predetermined condition, and each of the pre-acquisition purchase prices established by a winning bid from a bidder of a plurality of bidders for a recycled electronic device. | 03-05-2015 |
Frank S. Rosser, Lagrange Park, IL US
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20140187841 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR SEPARATING LIQUEFIABLE HYDROCARBONS FROM HYDROGEN-, HYDROCARBON-CONTAINING GAS STREAMS - Embodiments of apparatuses and methods for separating liquefiable hydrocarbons from H | 07-03-2014 |
Julie A. Rosser, Austin, TX US
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20120066654 | STABILITY-DEPENDENT SPARE CELL INSERTION - Spare cells are placed in an IC design using stability values associated with logic cones of the design. A desired spare cell utilization rate is assigned to a cone based on its stability value, and an actual spare cell utilization rate for the cone bounding box is calculated. If the actual utilization rate is less than the desired utilization rate, additional spare cells are inserted as needed to attain the desired utilization rate. The stability value is provided by a logic or circuit designer, or derived from historical information regarding the logic cone in a previous design iteration. Spare cells are placed for each logic cone in the design until a global spare cell utilization target is exceeded. The spare cell placement method can be an integrated part of a placement directed synthesis which is followed by early mode padding and design routing. | 03-15-2012 |
Julie Ann Rosser, Austin, TX US
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20090327651 | Information Handling System Including A Multiple Compute Element Processor With Distributed Data On-Ramp Data-Off Ramp Topology - A symmetric multi-processing (SMP) processor includes a primary interconnect trunk for communication of information between multiple compute elements situated along the primary interconnect trunk. The processor also includes a secondary interconnected trunk that may be oriented perpendicular with respect to the primary interconnect trunk. The processor distributes data on-ramps and data off-ramps across the data lanes of a data trunk of the primary interconnect trunk to enable communication with compute elements and other structures both on-chip and off-chip. | 12-31-2009 |
Meredith F.n. Rosser, Durham, NC US
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20100028905 | CHARACTERIZATION OF GRP94-LIGAND INTERACTIONS AND PURIFICATION, SCREENING, AND THERAPEUTIC METHODS RELATING THERETO - The presently disclosed subject matter discloses characterization of interactions between ligands and Hsp90 proteins, including GRP94, wherein ligand binding to the N-terminal nucleotide binding domain of GRP94 elicits a conformational change that converts the GRP94 from an inactive to an active conformation, and wherein the chaperone and peptide-binding activities of the GRP94 are markedly stimulated. Also disclosed are purification, screening, and therapeutic methods pertaining to the biological activity of GRP94, and in some instances HSP90, based upon the characterization of ligand interactions of Hsp90 peptide-binding proteins, including GRP94. | 02-04-2010 |
Nick Rosser, Amityville, NY US
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20130332324 | INVESTMENT, TRADING AND ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Systems and methods to manage investments, trades, and financial accounting. The integrated system processes an investment under various investment groups and accounting methodologies, such as GAAP, SAP, Tax, and Trade. An investment is processed based on events occurring during the life of the investment for each accounting method to provide for accurate financial reporting in accordance with the one or more accounting methods, such as GAAP, SAP, and Tax accounting. The system is flexible to calculate cash flow, yield, and amortization for an investment during the lifespan timeline of the investment based on the occurrence of an event (or a hypothetical event) during the lifespan timeline of the investment. Accurate reporting is provided by effective dating events of an investment to the appropriate reporting period. The system provides for consolidation, e.g., the aggregation of income and assets from a set of portfolios to report them as one group. | 12-12-2013 |
Peter Rosser, Renton, WA US
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20090132938 | SKINNING SUPPORT FOR PARTNER CONTENT - The technology described herein is a system and methods for generating a branded background for user interfaces. In one embodiment, the background is generated based on a background template. A content partner may customize the background by providing a hue value, artwork and a logo. The background of the user interface is tinted a color associated with the hue value. The artwork and logo is placed in the background, and in one embodiment, the artwork comprises a watermark version of the artwork. Gallery content may also be layered over the background to create a UI having a theme. | 05-21-2009 |
Peter Rosser, Kirkland, WA US
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20100251121 | CONTROLLING PLAYBACK OF MEDIA CONTENT - Techniques are disclosed herein for controlling playback of digital media. In one aspect, while playback of the media content is progressing as normal a snapshot such as a thumbnail is displayed to show the user a representation of the media content that is associated with a seek location. In another aspect, the functionality of a transport key is temporarily modified. The temporary modification allows the user to seek to a desired location very accurately and may result in fewer input keys being selected. Moreover, because the modification is temporary a great deal of flexibility is provided. | 09-30-2010 |
Peter D. Rosser, Renton, WA US
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20090106659 | PRESENTATION OF USER INTERFACE CONTENT VIA MEDIA PLAYER - The presentation of user interface content via a media player is disclosed. In one embodiment, a media player detects a triggering event, and, upon detecting the triggering event, requests and receives a user interface content slide deck comprising one or more user interface content slides. The media player then retrieves user interface content for a slide in the slide deck, and displays the user interface content for the slide in the slide deck to a user along with media content. | 04-23-2009 |
Peter D. Rosser, Kirkland, WA US
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20130125066 | Adaptive Area Cursor - Described is a technology by which a user's cursor movement is assisted to help select elements of a user interface that may be otherwise difficult to target. An area cursor is provided that may intersect more than one element. If so, a computation result (e.g., a percentage) is computed for each intersected element that is based upon intersection with the cursor and a total size of the element; the largest percentage intersection is selected. The computation (e.g., intersected area divided by total element area) favors smaller elements as they have a smaller area in the denominator. Also described is changing the cursor size to help hit elements and/or based upon one or more criteria. Still further described is determining the total size of an element based upon weighting, in addition to or instead of the element's actual size. Weighting may be based upon one or more criteria. | 05-16-2013 |
20130159555 | INPUT COMMANDS - Input command techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a computing device processes one or more inputs that are received from one or more input sources to determine a command that corresponds to the one or more inputs. The command is exposed to one or more controls that are implemented as software that is executed on the computing device and that have subscribed to the command. | 06-20-2013 |
20140058925 | APPARATUS, METHOD AND ARTICLE TO AUTOMATE AND MANAGE FORMULA OR ASSET-BASED LENDING IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods automate and manage electronic exchange in the asset-based lending industry, particularly between borrowers and lenders. Such include automated extraction or import of relevant data, normalization of same; application of various rules and parameters as part of intermediate calculations, and provision of results to the lender, and optionally the borrower. The borrower may review and modify data. Various checks are implemented to ensure data is accurate and lender-specified rules are consistently applied. Rules may be customized per lender, per borrower, per customer, per asset type, and even per asset. | 02-27-2014 |
Roy Rosser, Princeton, NJ US
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20100324908 | Learning Playbot - An enhanced chatbot, programed to learn from human-computer conversational exchanges. The process of learning automatically creates an expanded and updated statement/response database from input provided by users engaged in interactions with the chatbot. | 12-23-2010 |
20140016178 | Bistable Electrowetting Picture Element - A bistable electrowetting picture element that has both stable “On” and “Off” states in which no power is consumed, and a switching voltage threshold is disclosed. Displays using such picture elements may be either passive or active matrix addressed. A picture element contains two immiscible, fluids within a space between two surfaces. One of the fluids is an electro-conductive, polar liquid, such as to water. The other fluid is a non-polar liquid such as silicone oil. The picture element is electrically switchable between two states, both of which are maintained without a voltage being applied. In one state the light absorbing, non-polar liquid adjoins a region of one of the surfaces, while in the second state it adjoins another region on the other surface. The region adjoined to in the second state differs in area from the region adjoined to in the first state, thereby providing “On” and “Off” states. | 01-16-2014 |
Roy J. Rosser, Princeton, NJ US
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20080218444 | Bistable Electrowetting Picture Element - A bistable electrowetting picture element that has both stable “On” and “Off” states in which no power is consumed, and a switching voltage threshold. Displays using such picture elements may be either passive or active matrix addressed. A picture element contains two immiscible, fluids within a space between two surfaces. One of the fluids is an electroconductive, polar liquid, such as to water. The other fluid is a non-polar liquid such as silicone oil. The picture element is electrically switchable between two states, both of which are maintained without a voltage being applied. In one state the light absorbing, non-polar liquid adjoins a region of one of the surfaces, while in the second state it adjoins another region on the other surface. The region adjoined to in the second state differs in area from the region adjoined to in the first state, thereby providing “On” and “Off” states. | 09-11-2008 |
Steven G. Rosser, Apalachin, NY US
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20100060381 | Mulit-layer embedded capacitance and resistance substrate core - A multi-layer imbedded capacitance and resistance substrate core. At least one layer of resistance material is provided. The layer of resistance material has a layer of electrically conductive material embedded therein. At least one layer of capacitance material of high dielectric constant is disposed on the layer of resistance material. Thru-holes are formed by laser. | 03-11-2010 |
20100167210 | MULTI-LAYER EMBEDDED CAPACITANCE AND RESISTANCE SUBSTRATE CORE - A multi-layer imbedded capacitance and resistance substrate core. At least one layer of resistance material is provided. The layer of resistance material has a layer of electrically conductive material embedded therein. At least one layer of capacitance material of high dielectric constant is disposed on the layer of resistance material. Thru-holes are formed by laser. | 07-01-2010 |
Thomas E. Rosser, Austin, TX US
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20090013206 | Efficient Utilization of a Multi-Source Network of Control Logic to Achieve Timing Closure in a Clocked Logic Circuit - A method, system, and computer program product are provided for achieving timing closure in a clocked logic circuit. For each local clock buffer in a set of local clock buffers, a logic synthesis tool determines a clock control signal input from a set of clock control signal inputs that will drive a clock control signal to the local clock buffer at a target frequency such that a first timing constraint may be met. The operation performed by the logic synthesis tool forms a determined clock control signal input. Responsive to the logic synthesis tool determining the determined clock control signal input, the logic synthesis tool couples the local clock buffer to the determined clock control signal input that drives the clock control signal to the local clock buffer at the target frequency to achieve timing closure in the clocked logic circuit. | 01-08-2009 |
20090172608 | Techniques for Selecting Spares to Implement a Design Change in an Integrated Circuit - A technique for implementing an engineering change order includes determining spares that are available to implement a modification to a circuit design. One of the available spares is then selected to implement the modification to the circuit design based on performance criteria associated with each of the available spares. | 07-02-2009 |
20100175038 | Techniques for Implementing an Engineering Change Order in an Integrated Circuit Design - A technique for implementing an engineering change order (ECO) includes comparing a first hardware description language (HDL) design with a second HDL design. In this case, the second HDL design corresponds to the first HDL design with at least one implemented ECO. The technique identifies differences in latch points, primary inputs, and primary outputs between the first and second HDL designs. The second HDL design is converted to a non-optimized netlist. Logical cones (cones of logic) that feed the latch points, the primary inputs, and the primary outputs are extracted from the non-optimized netlist. Based on the extracted logical cones and the non-optimized netlist, a physical implementation of the second HDL design is synthesized. | 07-08-2010 |
20100192116 | MINTERM TRACING AND REPORTING - Disclosed are a method, a system and a computer program product for determining and reporting minterms to aid in implementing an engineering change order (ECO). A Minterm Tracing and Reporting (MTR) utility, which executes on a computer system, receives two or more timing points of an optimized netlist, where one or more of the two or more timing points are received from one or more of a user, a memory medium, and/or a network. For example, a timing point is a primary input, a primary output, or a latch point. After receiving the two or more timing points of the optimized netlist, the MTR utility determines two or more minterms of the optimized netlist. In determining the minterms, from one timing point to a next timing point: a polarity at the timing point may be determined, and a forward trace from the timing point to the next timing point is performed to determine the two or more minterms of the optimized netlist. In the forward trace from the timing point to the next timing point, the MTR utility determines two or more logical cones and one or more intersections of the logical cones. The MTR utility reports (e.g., communicates) each of the determined minterms, the determined polarities, and the one or more intersections of logical cones to one or more of a computer-executable application, a network, a memory medium, and/or a display. | 07-29-2010 |
20120046921 | CIRCUIT DESIGN OPTIMIZATION - A method includes generating a first behavioral model of a circuit, the first behavioral model describing a physical circuit in a first configuration. The first configuration comprises a first logic structure configured to generate a first intermediate signal based on a received first plurality of inputs. The first configuration further comprises a logic cone configured to generate a scan output based on the first intermediate signal and a plurality of scan inputs. The first behavioral model is modified to generate a second behavioral model describing the physical circuit in a second configuration. The second configuration comprises an error circuit configured to receive the scan output and the first intermediate signal. A testability model is generated based on the second behavioral model, the testability model comprising a first structural representation of the first logic structure. In the event the first logic structure causes a coverage problem, the testability model is modified to include an inversion structure. The inversion structure is configured based on the first logic structure. The inversion structure is configured to generate an inversion structure output. The testability model is modified to couple the inversion structure output as an input to the error circuit. | 02-23-2012 |
20120047476 | CIRCUIT DESIGN OPTIMIZATION - A method comprises generating a first behavioral model of a circuit describing a physical circuit in a first configuration. The first configuration comprises a first master latch, a first fanout path, and a logic cone. The first master latch couples to the first fanout path and is configured to receive a first data input signal. The first fanout path comprises a plurality of output sinks, each coupled to the logic cone. The first behavioral model is modified to generate a second behavioral model describing the physical circuit in a second configuration. The second configuration comprises an error circuit and an abstract latch clone based on the first master latch. A configuration file is generated based on the second behavioral model. The configuration file comprises information representing a plurality of instantiated latch clones based on the abstract latch clone, each configured to couple to the first data input signal and to one or more output sinks of the plurality of output sinks. The second behavioral model and the configuration file are together configured for input to a synthesis tool. | 02-23-2012 |
20130076391 | PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY AS DRIVERS FOR DATA PORTS OF SPARE LATCHES - Aspects of the invention provide for improving a success rate of an engineering design change (ECO) for an integrated circuit. In one embodiment, aspects of the invention include a method for improving a success rate of an engineering design change (ECO) for an integrated circuit, including: identifying a plurality of spare latches within the integrated circuit; determining an input driver for each of the spare latches; and replacing each input driver with a programmable gate array, such that the programmable gate array is programmed to a functionality of the input driver. | 03-28-2013 |
20130080989 | SPARE LATCH DISTRIBUTION - Aspects of the invention provide for spare latch distribution for an integrated circuit design. In one embodiment, aspects of the invention include a method of generating a computer system for spare latch distribution in an integration circuit design, the method including: providing a computer system operable to: receive design data for the integrated circuit design, the design data including a plurality of latches; segment the integrated circuit design into a plurality of equal sections; determine a latch density within each of the equal sections; and determine a number of spare latches, based on the latch density, for each of the equal sections. Further, it is understood that the above are performed for each clock domain within the integrated circuit design. | 03-28-2013 |
Thomas Edward Rosser, Austin, TX US
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20080270955 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MODIFYING EXISTING CIRCUIT DESIGN - The illustrative embodiments provide a computer implemented method and apparatus for modifying an existing circuit design. For a modification in a design of a circuit, the circuit design tool receives a code describing the modification, and a design of the circuit. The design of the circuit includes a first design, which includes a design for a number of metallic layers in the circuit. The design of the circuit further includes a second design, which includes and a design for a number of non-metallic layers in the circuit. The circuit design tool identifies a set of hooks, a set of disconnected components, and a set of filler cells in the design of the circuit. The circuit design tool produces a modification design, which is implemented in a revision of the first design, using the code, and one or more of the hooks, the disconnected components, and the filler cells. | 10-30-2008 |