Daniell
Daniell Dokko, Mountain View, CA US
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20110009712 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS THAT MONITOR FOR AN IMPENDING MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION - Implantable systems, and methods for use therewith, are provided for monitoring for an impending myocardial infarction. A signal indicative of changes in arterial blood volume is obtained. Such a signal can be a photoplethysmography signal or an impedance plethysmography signal. For each of a plurality of periods of time, a metric indicative of the areas under the curve of the signal or number of inflections in the signal is determined. An impending myocardial infarction is monitored for based on changes in the metric indicative of the area under the curve of the signal or number of inflections in the signal, and an alert and/or therapy is triggered in response to an impending myocardial infarction being predicted. | 01-13-2011 |
20140155707 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS THAT MONITOR FOR AN IMPENDING MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION - Implantable systems, and methods for use therewith, are provided for monitoring for an impending myocardial infarction. A signal indicative of changes in arterial blood volume is obtained. Such a signal can be a photoplethysmography signal or an impedance plethysmography signal. For each of a plurality of periods of time, a metric indicative of the areas under the curve of the signal or number of inflections in the signal is determined. An impending myocardial infarction is monitored for based on changes in the metric indicative of the area under the curve of the signal or number of inflections in the signal, and an alert and/or therapy is triggered in response to an impending myocardial infarction being predicted. | 06-05-2014 |
Daniell Le Duy, Berlin DE
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20100033673 | Eyeglass Frame - The present invention relates to an eyeglass frame having an earpiece each on the left and the right and having a frame comprising a receiving element each on the left and right for attaching the earpiece, wherein the receiving element has a recess opening in the direction toward the earpiece, a connecting element being located in said recess and comprising at least two individual components designed such that they captively hold the connecting element in the recess of the receiving element in the assembled state, forming the connecting element, by mutually tensioning the connecting element. | 02-11-2010 |
Daniell Revenaugh, Berkeley, CA US
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20130298745 | METHOD AND STRUCTURE FOR PORTABLE PIANO SOUND REFLECTOR - A portable sound reflector designed to be placed under the soundboard of a piano in order to reflect sound laterally. The preferred embodiment includes a main panel which is held in the proper reflecting orientation by a pair of lateral wings. The lateral wings are preferably hinged to the main panel so that the entire assembly may be folded flat for transportation and storage. A pair of automatically-deploying stays are preferably included. These fold outward and downward to latch the lateral wings in the deployed state when the device is to be used. The hinges are preferably spring-biased toward the open position. This allows the device to assist the user in the unfolding process. | 11-14-2013 |
Daniell Stevens, Watertown, MA US
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20150058772 | GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE HAVING ENHANCED TOOL FOR CONNECTING COMPONENTS - In a general aspect, a method includes displaying a first component of a graph on a user interface, including displaying at least one port of the first component; responsive to a user interaction with the displayed first component, displaying a representation of one or more ports of the first component that is distinct from the display of the first component; and enabling the user to generate a connection between the representation of a particular one of the ports of the first component and a port of a second component of the graph. | 02-26-2015 |