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Ross A. Ladell, Kelowna CA
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20150119139 | SELECTIVE CACHING OF INTERACTIVE OBJECTS - The present disclosure may take the form of a method for enhancing performance of interactive content. The method includes analyzing by a processing element a user actuated object of the interactive content, predicting action of the user actuated object in a proceeding frame of the interactive content, using the predicted action, determining by the processing element if the user actuated object can be cached for the proceeding frame, if the user actuated object can be cached, saving the user actuated object as a bitmap object and display the bitmap object in the proceeding frame and if the user actuated object cannot be cached, rendering a vector graphic of the user actuated object in the proceeding frame. | 04-30-2015 |
Ross A. Larson, Fargo, ND US
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20150352250 | ARTIFICIAL BONE FORMS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR APPROXIMATING BONE - An artificial bone construct which approximates one or more components of a skeletal system, wherein the artificial construct is used in the testing and development of new surgical procedures, ballistics testing, implantable devices, etc., and wherein the artificial construct closely approximates the physical and mechanical properties of one or more components of a skeletal system. The artificial bone construct can be implanted in a human body. | 12-10-2015 |
Ross A. Leher, Englewood, CO US
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20090089261 | METHOD FOR RESOLVING FAILED SEARCH QUERIES - A query resolution system can be used for redirecting, refining, and/or resolving user query terms. A query resolution system may resolve and enhance user query terms, received from a user or a search portal, through providing relational matches to the user query terms using a resolver taxonomy. The resolution system may include a cross-reference map linking the resolver taxonomy with an initial taxonomy in the search portal. Utilization of the resolver system may provide the user with search results from the search portal that the user would not have seen without application of the resolver system. | 04-02-2009 |
Ross A. Longhini, Minnetonka, MN US
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20090043356 | Electrode Sling for Treating Stress and Urge Incontinence - Apparatus is provided, including an implantable mechanical support comprising a mesh shaped to support a portion of a urethra of a patient. One or more electrodes, coupled to the mesh, so as to contact tissue of the patient when the mechanical support ( | 02-12-2009 |
Ross A. Loughini, Minnetonka, MN US
Ross A. Marklein, Philadelphia, PA US
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20110269208 | CROSS-LINKED POLYMER NETWORK FORMED BY SEQUENTIAL CROSS-LINKING - The convention concerns methods for preparing a cross-linked polymer network comprising: forming a plurality of cross-links in a polymer network by (i) addition polymerization or (ii) ionic polymerization or (iii) partial radical polymerization of the polymer network to produce an intermediate polymer network, and forming further cross-links in the polymer network by radical polymerization of the intermediate polymer network to produce the cross-linked polymer network. | 11-03-2011 |
Ross A. Mcclain, Jr., Greenville, TX US
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20100277248 | Systems and methods for generating pulsed output signals using a gated RF oscillator circuit - Systems and methods for generating pulsed output signals that employ a gated RF oscillator circuit having an output that is switchably grounded through the emitter of a transistor and including feedback from the output of the circuit to the base of the transistor to create oscillations and to allow a digital input pulse of a desired length to control the start and stop of oscillations created by the transistor. | 11-04-2010 |
20100277283 | Systems and methods for RFID tag operation - A RFID tag system may be configured as a tag having a first band (e.g., multiple channel-based NBFM frequency band) transceiver to allow field programmability of tag behavior and onboard tag data. The RFID tag system may be configured to collect data from one or more local sensors through the first band link and store data points of interest in tag onboard storage. The RFID tag system may be configured to work in conjunction with a remote interrogating unit, and a handheld device or other local interrogating unit may be additionally or alternatively provided to communicate with such aRFID tag. Data that is stored on the RFID tag may be retrieved or changed, and/or the operation of the tag may be modified. | 11-04-2010 |
20100278214 | Pulse-level interleaving for UWB systems - Systems and methods are disclosed that provide pulse-level interleaving for multi-pulse-per-bit ultra wideband (UWB) transmit and receive processing techniques to provide significantly improved multi-access for UWB systems and, more particularly, for long range UWB systems. A bit stream is processed such that each bit in a bit stream is represented by a plurality of bits in a bit frame and then transmitted using a plurality of UWB pulses for each bit frame. Where on-off-keying (OOK) modulation is used, each logic “1” is sent out as a plurality of pulses, and each logic “0” is sent out as a plurality of non-pulses. Pulse-level interleaving (PLI) of the pulses across multiple bit frames prior to transmission is provided to allow for improved multi-access (MA) by a plurality of UWB transmitters operating at the same time. Rather than attempt to detect each pulse as it arrives at the receiver, the receiver instead first de-interleaves the pulses and then aggregates the energy from the multiple pulses within each bit frame. The aggregated pulse energy is then processed by a pulse detector to detect a pulse. Where OOK modulation is used, this pulse detection detects the existence of a pulse or the lack of a pulse within the bit frame. | 11-04-2010 |
Ross A. Miesem, Albuquerque, NM US
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20080299431 | MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY FOR FUEL CELL - A membrane electrode assembly comprises (a) a solid electrolyte polymer membrane; (b) an anode electrocatalyst layer disposed at one surface of the membrane and comprising a first electrocatalyst composition comprising carbon substrate particles and nanoparticles comprising an alloy of platinum and ruthenium disposed on the surface of the substrate particles; (c) a cathode electrocatalyst layer disposed at an opposite surface of the membrane, the cathode layer comprising a second electrocatalyst composition different from the first electrocatalyst composition and comprising carbon substrate particles and nanoparticles comprising platinum disposed on the surface of the substrate particles; and (d) gas diffusion layers disposed over each of the anode and cathode electrocatalyst layers. When operating in a direct methanol fuel cell with an active area of 25 cm | 12-04-2008 |
Ross A. Miglio, Lake Mary, FL US
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20110252821 | MODULAR CHILLER UNIT WITH DEDICATED COOLING AND HEATING FLUID CIRCUITS AND SYSTEM COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF SUCH UNITS - A modular heating and cooling unit comprising an independent set of headers for each of the heating a cooling loads and the source. A bank of these modular units provides a system that is capable of incremental simultaneous heating and cooling and redundancy. Valves in the internal piping of the unit eliminate the need for valves in the headers between units. This substantially reduces the overall footprint of the unit. Because of the parallel flow between the heat exchangers and the heating and cooling load, the modules can be operated in cooling mode and heating mode in any order. | 10-20-2011 |
20120297811 | MODULAR CHILLER UNIT WITH DEDICATED COOLING AND HEATING FLUID CIRCUITS AND SYSTEM COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF SUCH UNITS - A modular heating and cooling unit comprising an independent set of headers for each of the heating a cooling loads and the source. A bank of these modular units provides a system that is capable of incremental simultaneous heating and cooling and redundancy. Valves in the internal piping of the unit eliminate the need for valves in the headers between units. This substantially reduces the overall footprint of the unit. Because of the parallel flow between the heat exchangers and the heating and cooling load, the modules can be operated in cooling mode and heating mode in any order. | 11-29-2012 |
20150192311 | MODULAR CHILLER UNIT WITH DEDICATED COOLING AND HEATING FLUID CIRCUITS AND SYSTEM COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF SUCH UNITS - A modular heating and cooling unit comprising an independent set of headers for each of the heating and cooling loads and the source. A bank of these modular units provides a system that is capable of incremental simultaneous heating and cooling and redundancy. Valves in the internal piping of the unit eliminate the need for valves in the headers between units. This substantially reduces the overall footprint of the unit. Because of the parallel flow between the heat exchangers and the heating and cooling load, the modules can be operated in cooling mode and heating mode in any order. | 07-09-2015 |
Ross A. Miglio, Oklahoma City, OK US
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20150040607 | Modular Chiller System Comprising Interconnected Flooded Heat Exchangers - A modular chiller unit comprising flooded shell-and-tube liquid heat exchangers that are interconnectable with like units to provide a bank of chillers with one large flooded evaporator and one large flooded condenser. The refrigerant circuits are interconnected so that the compressor in one operating unit circulates refrigerant in parallel through the heat exchangers of other non-operating units in the bank. Connecting flanges on the ends of the evaporator and condenser shells facilitate connection between units and also allow stable stacking of the heat exchangers in a single unit. A bank of these modular chillers may further include end caps for the heat exchangers in the last unit and water connecting heads for the heat exchangers in the first unit. This chiller bank combines the convenience and versatility of modular chiller units with the operating efficiency of large flooded evaporator and condensers. | 02-12-2015 |
Ross A. Mikosh, Austin, TX US
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20110055531 | Synchronizing Commands and Dependencies in an Asynchronous Command Queue - Provided are techniques for the managing of command queue dependencies and command queue synchronization. Incoming commands are actively tracked through their dependency relationships. Command dependencies may be tracked across multiple lists, including a submission list and a completion list. Each command on the submission list is prepared for processing and ultimately submitted to command processing logic. Command completion processing is performed on each command on the completion list, including by not limited to removing dependencies from pending commands and possibly queuing pending commands for submission to the command processing logic. Also provided as features of a command queue are a standby barrier, an active barrier and a marker. Standby and active barriers are employed to synchronize and track commands through the command queue. Markers are employed to track commands through the command queue. | 03-03-2011 |
20110161608 | METHOD TO CUSTOMIZE FUNCTION BEHAVIOR BASED ON CACHE AND SCHEDULING PARAMETERS OF A MEMORY ARGUMENT - Disclosed are a method, a system and a computer program product of operating a data processing system that can include or be coupled to multiple processor cores. In one or more embodiments, each of multiple memory objects can be populated with work items and can be associated with attributes that can include information which can be used to describe data of each memory object and/or which can be used to process data of each memory object. The attributes can be used to indicate one or more of a cache policy, a cache size, and a cache line size, among others. In one or more embodiments, the attributes can be used as a history of how each memory object is used. The attributes can be used to indicate cache history statistics (e.g., a hit rate, a miss rate, etc.). | 06-30-2011 |
20110161970 | METHOD TO REDUCE QUEUE SYNCHRONIZATION OF MULTIPLE WORK ITEMS IN A SYSTEM WITH HIGH MEMORY LATENCY BETWEEN COMPUTE NODES - Disclosed are a method, a system and a computer program product of operating a data processing system that can include or be coupled to multiple processor cores. The multiple processor cores can be coupled to a memory that can include multiple priority queues associated with multiple respective priorities and store multiple work items. Work items stored in the multiple priority queues can be associated with a bit mask which is associated with a respective priority queue and can be routed to respective groups of one or more processors based on the associated bit mask. In one or more embodiments, at least two groups of processor cores can include at least one processor core that is common to both of the at least two groups of processor cores. | 06-30-2011 |
20120221836 | Synchronizing Commands and Dependencies in an Asynchronous Command Queue - Provided are techniques for the managing of command queue dependencies and command queue synchronization. Incoming commands are actively tracked through their dependency relationships. Command dependencies may be tracked across multiple lists, including a submission list and a completion list. Each command on the submission list is prepared for processing and ultimately submitted to command processing logic. Command completion processing is performed on each command on the completion list, including by not limited to removing dependencies from pending commands and possibly queuing pending commands for submission to the command processing logic. Also provided as features of a command queue are a standby barrier, an active barrier and a marker. Standby and active barriers are employed to synchronize and track commands through the command queue. Markers are employed to track commands through the command queue. | 08-30-2012 |
Ross A. Miller, Moorhead, MN US
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20140238592 | SELECTIVE LASER-ASSISTED TRANSFER OF DISCRETE COMPONENTS - Electronic components are often assembled using robotic equipment, such as pick-and-place machines, that is not optimized for components such as ultra-thin semiconductor bare dice. Selective laser-assisted die transfer is described based on the unique blistering behavior of a multilayer dynamic release layer when irradiated by low energy focused laser pulse(s) in which the blister creates translation of the article being placed. Accurate placement results are provided with negligible lateral and angular displacement. | 08-28-2014 |
Ross A. Miller, South Plainfield, NJ US
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20150126528 | INHIBITORS OF BRUTON'S TYROSINE KINASE - The present invention provides a compound, solid forms, and compositions thereof, which are useful as inhibitors of Bruton's tyrosine kinase and which exhibit desirable characteristics for the same. The present invention also provides methods of making provided compound and solid forms. | 05-07-2015 |
Ross A. Oades, Winnipeg CA
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20090200687 | TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIQUID - An aeration tank used in a method of treating effluent includes a pipe for transporting the effluent from the source to the tank bottom and a discharge duct having a siphon effect for tapping off an overflow from the tank as more effluent is added from the source. An array of air diffusion members is located in the center of the tank. Above each of the air diffusion members is provided a collector guide surface which collects bubbles as they get too large and channels them to outwardly from the center into a honeycomb filter medium formed in part annular members around the center. The filter medium receives the air and directs it back into the center around the guide surface to act as a growth medium for a biomass of bacteria. | 08-13-2009 |
Ross A. Olson, Anoka, MN US
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20080228171 | Endovascular devices and methods for exploiting intramural space - Devices and methods for exploiting intramural (e.g., subintimal) space of a vascular wall to facilitate the treatment of vascular disease, particularly total occlusions. For example, the devices and methods disclosed herein may be used to visually define the vessel wall boundary, protect the vessel wall boundary from perforation, bypass an occlusion, and/or remove an occlusion. | 09-18-2008 |
20130110144 | ENDOVASCULAR DEVICE WITH A TISSUE PIERCING DISTAL PROBE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS | 05-02-2013 |
20150231373 | ENDOVASCULAR DEVICES AND METHODS FOR EXPLOITING INTRAMURAL SPACE - The present disclosure is directed to a device. The device may include a distal shaft defining a central lumen and an orienting element comprising at least one inflatable member. Wherein a first portion of the orienting element extending from the shaft in a first direction and a second portion of the orienting element extending from the shaft in a second direction. Further, wherein the second direction is substantially opposite the first direction. | 08-20-2015 |
Ross A. Stewart, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20160031990 | ANTAGONISTS OF PDL-1 AND PD-1 FOR THE TREATMENT OF HPV-NEGATIVE CANCERS - Provided herein are methods of treating HPV-negative tumors comprising administering an effective amount of an antagonist of the PDL-1/PD-1 interaction (e.g., an anti-PDL-1 or anti-PD-1 antibody antigen binding fragment thereof). | 02-04-2016 |