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Brandi Swain, Elora CA
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20130055432 | SOYBEAN VARIETY D2011904 - The invention relates to the soybean variety designated D2011904. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety D2011904. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety D2011904 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety D2011904 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. | 02-28-2013 |
20130055433 | SOYBEAN VARIETY A1026677 - The invention relates to the soybean variety designated A1026677. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety A1026677. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety A1026677 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety A1026677 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. | 02-28-2013 |
Brandy Swain, Elora CA
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20130042362 | SOYBEAN VARIETY D2011902 - The invention relates to the soybean variety designated D2011902. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety D2011902. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety D2011902 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety D2011902 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. | 02-14-2013 |
20130047279 | SOYBEAN VARIETY A1026649 - The invention relates to the soybean variety designated A1026649. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety A1026649. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety A1026649 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety A1026649 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. | 02-21-2013 |
Chris Swain, Austin, TX US
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20160089255 | REMOVABLE VASCULAR OCCLUSION DEVICE - Disclosed herein are embodiments of an occlusion device that can be delivered into the vascular system of a patient for inducing weight loss. The device can be formed from a body that can expand from a collapsed to an expanded position, where the body can be configured to at least partially occlude a blood vessel. Further, the device can comprise a first and second end joined by a center section. One of the ends can contain a retrieval element for easily removing the device from the patient. | 03-31-2016 |
Helen Ann Swain, New South Wales AU
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20110143338 | NUCLEIC ACID ENZYMES AND COMPLEXES AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE - The present invention relates to methods that utilise multi-component nucleic acid complex (MNA complex) cascades. The MNA complexes may have cleavage or ligase activity. Further, the invention provides cascades which may include one or more DNAzymes. The invention also provides methods which use these cascades for the identification, detection and quantification of targets. | 06-16-2011 |
Jyotirmaya Swain, Marathalli IN
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20140281652 | DATA SYNCHRONIZATION ACROSS ASYNCHRONOUS BOUNDARIES USING SELECTABLE SYNCHRONIZERS TO MINIMIZE LATENCY - A system and apparatus that include a selectable synchronizer circuit for synchronizing data across asynchronous boundaries are disclosed. The apparatus includes a unit associated with a first clock domain and a synchronizer sub-unit (SSU) coupled to the unit and associated with a second clock domain. The synchronizer sub-unit includes two or more synchronizers and selector logic configured to select one output of the two or more synchronizers. | 09-18-2014 |
Jyotirmaya Swain, Bangalore IN
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20100008158 | Read Leveling Of Memory Units Designed To Receive Access Requests In A Sequential Chained Topology - Read leveling of memory units designed to receive access requests in a sequential chained topology writing a data pattern to the memory array. In an embodiment, a memory controller first writes a desired pattern into the memory array of a memory unit and then iteratively determines the accurate calibrated delay by setting a compensation delay to a test value, reading a data portion from the memory array based on the test value for the compensation delay, comparing the data portion with an expected data, determining that the test value is a calibrated compensation delay for the memory unit if the data portion equals the expected value. | 01-14-2010 |
20100008176 | Write Leveling Of Memory Units Designed To Receive Access Requests In A Sequential Chained Topology - A memory controller provided according to an aspect of the present invention uses a slower clock signal during write leveling compared to when performing write operations thereafter. Due to such use of a slower clock signal, the various desired delays can be determined accurately and/or easily. In an embodiment, the frequency of the slower clock signal is determined based on the maximum fly-by delay (generally the delay between sending of a signal on the shared sequential path and the receipt at the memory unit in the sequence) that may be present in the memory system. For example, if the fly by delay can be M (an integer) times the time period of the clock signal during normal write operations, the slower clock signal may have a time period of M times that of the clock signal during write operation. | 01-14-2010 |
20100039149 | Programmable Delay Circuit Providing For A Wide Span Of Delays - According to an aspect of the present invention, one of multiple clock signals of different relative phases is selected based on a desired delay magnitude, and the digital values received on an input signal are then synchronized to an edge (“first edge”) of the selected clock signal to provide the digital values with the desired delay magnitude. In an embodiment, the selected clock signal can be delayed by a fine value (less than the minimum phase difference of the multiple clock signals) to provide a wide span of desired delays. An aspect of the invention provides for a synchronization circuit with reduced latency and which is substantially invariant to process, voltage and temperature (PVT) changes. | 02-18-2010 |
Kathleen L. Swain, Kemah, TX US
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20160104250 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING DWELLING MAINTENANCE ANALYTICS ON INSURED PROPERTY - A computer device and method for processing maintenance related data for performing maintenance analytics on insured property. Informatic data is received from one or more sensor devices relating to a property covered by an insurance policy. Analysis is performed on the received informatic data to determine one or more conditions associated with the property. Predefined business rules are applied using the determined one or more conditions associated with the property to determine a maintenance profile for the property indicating one or more of maintenance history and repair or maintenance requirements for the property. | 04-14-2016 |
Kathleen L. Swain, Peoria, AZ US
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20160005130 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR UTILIZING SENSOR INFORMATICS TO DETERMINE INSURANCE COVERAGE AND RECOVERABLE DEPRECIATION FOR PERSONAL OR BUSINESS PROPERTY - A computer device and method for processing data to determine insurance coverage for objects and associated recoverable depreciation based upon informatic data. Informatic data is received from one or more informatic sensor devices relating to one or more objects associated with an insured property. Computer analysis is performed on the received informatic data to determine an insurance claim event for at least one of the one or more objects associated with the insured property. Computer analysis is also performed on the received informatic data to determine if recoverable depreciation is applicable to a determined insurance claim. | 01-07-2016 |
Margaret Swain, Ottowa CA
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20080210089 | Gas Conditioning System - The present invention provides a gas conditioning system for processing an input gas from a low temperature gasification system to an output gas of desired characteristics. The system comprises a two-stage process, the first stage separating heavy metals and particulate matter in a dry phase, and the second stage including further processing steps of removing acid gases, and/or other contaminants. Optional processes include adjusting the humidity and temperature of the input gas as it passes through the gas conditioning system. The presence and sequence of processing steps is determined by the composition of the input gas, the desired composition of output gas for downstream applications, and by efficiency and waste minimization. | 09-04-2008 |
Margaret Swain, Ottawa CA
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20080209807 | Low Temperature Gasification Facility with a Horizontally Oriented Gasifier - A low-temperature gasification system comprising a horizontally oriented gasifier is provided that optimizes the extraction of gaseous molecules from carbonaceous feedstock while minimizing waste heat. The system comprises a plurality of integrated subsystems that work together to convert municipal solid waste (MSW) into electricity. The subsystems comprised by the low-temperature gasification system are: a Municipal Solid Waste Handling System; a Plastics Handling System; a Horizontally Oriented Gasifier with Lateral Transfer Units System; a Gas Reformulating System; a Heat Recycling System; a Gas Conditioning System; a Residue Conditioning System; a Gas Homogenization System and a Control System. | 09-04-2008 |
20100275781 | GAS CONDITIONING SYSTEM - The present invention provides a gas conditioning system for processing an input gas from a low temperature gasification system to an output gas of desired characteristics. The system comprises a two-stage process, the first stage separating heavy metals and particulate matter in a dry phase, and the second stage including further processing steps of removing acid gases, and/or other contaminants. Optional processes include adjusting the humidity and temperature of the input gas as it passes through the gas conditioning system. The presence and sequence of processing steps is determined by the composition of the input gas, the desired composition of output gas for downstream applications, and by efficiency and waste minimization. | 11-04-2010 |
20110078952 | GASIFIER COMPRISING VERTICALLY SUCCESSIVE PROCESSING REGIONS - The present invention provides a vertically oriented gasifier comprising vertically successive processing regions for conversion of carbonaceous feedstock into gas. The gasifier comprises of: one or more processing chambers with two or more vertically successive processing regions being distributed within said one or more processing chambers, within each one of which a respective process selected from the group consisting of drying, volatilization and carbon conversion is at least partially favoured. The processing regions are identified by temperature ranges respectively enabling each said respective process. One or more additive input elements are associated with the processing regions for inputting additives to promote each said at least partially favoured process therein. In addition, the gasifier comprises one or more material displacement control modules adapted to control a vertical movement of the feedstock through said processing regions to enhance each said at least partially favoured process, one or more feedstock inputs located near a first of said processing regions and one or more gas outputs and one or more residue outputs. | 04-07-2011 |
Michael Vincent Swain, New South Wales AU
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20090323407 | Memory device, an information storage process, a process, and a structured material - A memory device, including a plurality of nanoscale memory cells ( | 12-31-2009 |
Philip A. Swain, Beaconsfield CA
Rabi Swain, County Cork IE
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20130167099 | NOISE ANALYSIS USING TIMING MODELS - Various embodiments include apparatuses and methods to perform noise analysis on a circuit at a selected condition (e.g., process, voltage, and temperature) using a timing model of the circuit in which the timing model is associated with the selected condition. | 06-27-2013 |
Richard Lawrence Swain, Ottawa CA
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20140110400 | REMOVABLE HEATER FOR COMMUNICATION ANTENNA - A heater assembly including a foil heater having at least one slot. The heater assembly includes an insulating plate configured to electrically and thermally insulate the foil heater, the insulating plate having a central opening, at least one first mounting hole and at least one first fastening hole. The heater assembly includes a heat dissipation element configured to conduct heat from the foil heater to an exterior of the heater assembly, the heat dissipation element having at least one second mounting hole and at least one second fastening hole. The foil heater is between the insulating plate and the heat dissipation element. The at least one first mounting hole, the at least one slot and the at least one second mounting hole are aligned. The at least one first fastening hole, the at least one slot and the at least one second fastening hole are aligned. | 04-24-2014 |
Robert Swain, Stockholm SE
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20160006817 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PUSHING LIVE MEDIA CONTENT IN AN ADAPTIVE STREAMING ENVIRONMENT - A system and method for pushing live media to a client device in an adaptive streaming environment. In one aspect, a media server configured to transmit live media includes a storage unit for storing media segments of a live media programming stream, wherein the media segments are encoded at multiple bitrates identified in respective media presentation data structures associated therewith. A websocket interface is provided that is operative to facilitate a websocket session with the client device. One or more processors of the system are operative to execute service logic for pushing the media segments to the client device substantially in real time during the websocket session. | 01-07-2016 |
Ryan Clair Swain, Edmonton CA
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20110259076 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ASSESSING PERCUTANEOUS IMPLANT INTEGRITY - Provided is an apparatus for assessing interface integrity between a medium and an implant. A first signal is translated from a motion of an impact body during impact with an abutment connected to the implant. In some embodiments, the first signal is filtered using a zero phase shift filter and then used for assessing the interface integrity. Since no phase shift is introduced, the interface integrity is accurately assessed. In another embodiment, the apparatus maintains a system model for impacting the impact body against the abutment. The apparatus analytically determines an interface property by applying a system property that has been determined to the system model. An accurate system model allows for an accurate assessment. According to another broad aspect, there is provided a method of conducting the impact test. According to the method, a person ensures that the impact body impacts against a consistent portion of the abutment. | 10-27-2011 |
20140318247 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ASSESSING PERCUTANEOUS IMPLANT INTEGRITY - Provided is an apparatus for assessing interface integrity between a medium and an implant. A first signal is translated from a motion of an impact body during impact with an abutment connected to the implant. In some embodiments, the first signal is filtered using a zero phase shift filter and then used for assessing the interface integrity. Since no phase shift is introduced, the interface integrity is accurately assessed. In another embodiment, the apparatus maintains a system model for impacting the impact body against the abutment. The apparatus analytically determines an interface property by applying a system property that has been determined to the system model. An accurate system model allows for an accurate assessment. According to another broad aspect, there is provided a method of conducting the impact test. According to the method, a person ensures that the impact body impacts against a consistent portion of the abutment. | 10-30-2014 |
Sarat K. Swain, Bhubaneswar IN
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20100152325 | Process for preparing polymer nanocomposites and nanocomposites prepared therefrom - The present invention relates to nanocomposites and a process for preparing polymer nanocomposites (e.g., a continuous process). More particularly, the present invention relates to polymer nanocomposites containing a combination of one or more polymers (e.g., one or more polyolefins or one or more polyamides) with one or more types of nanoparticles, and to methods to produce such nanocomposites. In one embodiment, the present invention relates to polyamide nanocomposites wherein organoclay particles are intercalated with a polyamide polymer. | 06-17-2010 |
Sujay Madapur Swain, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20150363553 | MEDICAL REGISTRY - An embodiment relates to a computer implemented system for correlating medical data, the system comprising: first module comprising a first algorithm configured to collect patient inputted data provided by a first patient through a user device in communication with the first module; a second module comprising a second algorithm configured to collect data from one or more databases in communication with the second module; a social network electronic communication platform comprising a social network algorithm configured to create a social network environment that allows a plurality of patients, including the first patient, to interact and collaborate with each other; a storage medium for storing data collected from at least the first and second modules; at least one processor, which is in communication with the social network electronic platform, configured to correlate the patient inputted data with data from the one or more databases and communicate a result based on correlating the patient inputted data with data from the one or more databases to the first patient. | 12-17-2015 |
Tushara Kanta Swain, Mancheswar IN
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20080273459 | FLEXIBLE ETHERNET BRIDGE - In one embodiment, an Ethernet bridge operates in either VLAN aware mode or VLAN unaware mode as specified by a user. The width of a CAM used for storing address table can be minimized by using a mapping of VLAN identifiers to small numbers, which are stored in the CAM. Flooding can be minimized by employing various techniques. Communication can be quickly re-established even if the Ethernet address (or the machine having that address) moves to be reachable on different ports of the Ethernet bridge. Sufficiently quick response to bridge protocols may be ensured by using an external processor to generate responses, and providing a higher priority DMA channel to transfer packets related to the bridge protocols. | 11-06-2008 |
Tushara Kanta Swain, Bhubaneswar IN
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20080239952 | FLEXIBLE ETHERNET BRIDGE - In one embodiment, an Ethernet bridge operates in either VLAN aware mode or VLAN unaware mode as specified by a user. The width of a CAM used for storing address table can be minimized by using a mapping of VLAN identifiers to small numbers, which are stored in the CAM. Flooding can be minimized by employing various techniques. Communication can be quickly re-established even if the Ethernet address (or the machine having that address) moves to be reachable on different ports of the Ethernet bridge. Sufficiently quick response to bridge protocols may be ensured by using an external processor to generate responses, and providing a higher priority DMA channel to transfer packets related to the bridge protocols. | 10-02-2008 |
20080253385 | FLEXIBLE ETHERNET BRIDGE - In one embodiment, an Ethernet bridge operates in either VLAN aware mode or VLAN unaware mode as specified by a user. The width of a CAM used for storing address table can be minimized by using a mapping of VLAN identifiers to small numbers, which are stored in the CAM. Flooding can be minimized by employing various techniques. Communication can be quickly re-established even if the Ethernet address (or the machine having that address) moves to be reachable on different ports of the Ethernet bridge. Sufficiently quick response to bridge protocols may be ensured by using an external processor to generate responses, and providing a higher priority DMA channel to transfer packets related to the bridge protocols. | 10-16-2008 |
Tushar K. Swain, Bangalore IN
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20130336166 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DERIVING UNIQUE MAC ADDRESS FOR A CLUSTER - As cluster LAG (CLA or CLAG) is a link aggregation spread across cluster nodes, the same MAC address is to be used for a CLAG on all cluster nodes. Each node in a cluster will derive the unique MAC address for all cluster LAGs. When a cluster is formed, the cluster configuration coordinator (COO) (referred to as the “source MAC node”) will sync its MAC addresses of CLAGs to all nodes in a cluster. The same MAC address may be used for a CLA on all nodes from then onwards till the source MAC node is removed from cluster. Even if the CCO changes due to some reason, CLAG MACs will not be changed as long as a source MAC node is present in the cluster. | 12-19-2013 |