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20120297017 | PRIVACY-CONSCIOUS PERSONALIZATION - Personalization is enabled in a privacy-conscious manner. User interest information can be determined as a function of user behavior with respect interaction with content, for example. Such private information can subsequently be disseminated in a controlled fashion based on permission of the user to which the information pertains. Additionally, core functionality can be supplemented by third-party extensions allowed by a user. | 11-22-2012 |
20130174274 | DATA POLICIES FOR ONLINE SERVICES - An online service may maintain or create data for a user, and a user may be allowed to exert control over how the data are used. In one example, there may be several categories of data, and the user may be able to specify who may use the data, and the purpose for which the data may be used. Additionally, a user may be able to see how many of his “friends” (or other contacts) have extended trust to a particular entity, which may aid the user in making a decision about whether to extend trust to that entity. User interfaces may be provided to allow users to specify how their data are to be used. | 07-04-2013 |
20140149192 | VERIFICATION OF ONLINE ADVERTISEMENT SECURITY - Online advertisements may be verified before being rendered. In one example, an ad control is incorporated into an application or web page. When the ad control is to present an ad, the ad control requests an ad from an ad provider. Upon receipt of the ad, the ad control generates one or more hashes from the ad, and may extract one or more landing pages from the ad. The ad control then submits the one or more hashes, and the URLs of the one or more landing pages, to a reputation service for verification. The reputation service may then determine whether the ad and/or its landing pages are acceptable, and returns an “OK” or “not OK” message accordingly. If the ad and its landing pages are determined to be acceptable, then the ad control renders the ad. Otherwise, the ad control requests a new ad from the ad provider. | 05-29-2014 |
20140180835 | DIGITAL SIGNATURES FOR ONLINE ADVERTISEMENT SECURITY - Online advertisements may be verified before being rendered. In one example, an ad control is incorporated into an application or web page. When the ad control is to present an ad, the ad control requests an ad from an ad provider. Ads that are provided to the ad control have previously been submitted for certification, and have received a certificate. When the ad control receives the ad, it verifies the certificate using a digital signature. If the certificate verifies, then the ad is deemed acceptable to render, and the ad control renders the ad. Otherwise, the ad is not deemed acceptable to render, and the ad control requests another ad from the ad provider. | 06-26-2014 |
20150242638 | PRIVACY CONTROL FOR MULTIMEDIA CONTENT - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for providing and/or applying privacy preferences for an entity. A multimedia device, such as a mobile phone, may capture multimedia content associated with an entity (e.g., a photo of a person at a restaurant). The multimedia device may identify a privacy preference for the entity. In an example, the person may be wearing a privacy object that may be recognized as corresponding to the privacy preference. In another example, a device associated with the person may emit a signal that may specify a privacy preference for the person and/or may be used by the multimedia device to identify the person (e.g., the identity may be used to query a service to obtain a privacy preference specified for the person). The privacy preference may be applied to the multimedia content (e.g., a no photography privacy preference, a no tagging privacy preference, etc.). | 08-27-2015 |
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20100015093 | Methods and compositions of treating a flaviviridae family viral infection - Briefly described, embodiments of this disclosure include compounds, pharmaceutical compositions, methods of treating a host infected with a virus from the Flaviviridae family of viruses, methods of inhibiting HCV replication in a host, methods of inhibiting the binding of NS4B polypeptide to the 3′UTR of HCV negative strand RNA in a host, methods of treating liver fibrosis in a host, and the like. | 01-21-2010 |
20100028299 | Methods and compositions of treating a flaviviridae family viral infection - Briefly described, embodiments of this disclosure include compounds, pharmaceutical compositions, methods of treating a host infected with a virus from the Flaviviridae family of viruses, methods of inhibiting HCV replication in a host, methods of inhibiting the binding of NS4B polypeptide to the 3′UTR of HCV negative strand RNA in a host, methods of treating liver fibrosis in a host, and the like. | 02-04-2010 |
20100260717 | METHODS OF TREATING A FLAVIVIRIDAE FAMILY VIRAL INFECTION, COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING A FLAVIVIRIDAE FAMILY VIRAL INFECTION, AND SCREENING ASSAYS FOR IDENTIFYING COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING A FLAVIVIRIDAE FAMILY VIRAL INFECTION - Briefly described, embodiments of this disclosure include compositions, pharmaceutical compositions, methods of treating a host infected with a virus from the Flaviviridae family of viruses, methods of identifying a candidate agent for the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, and the like. | 10-14-2010 |
20110052536 | METHODS OF TREATING A FLAVIVIRIDAE FAMILY VIRAL INFECTION AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING A FLAVIVIRIDAE FAMILY VIRAL INFECTION - Briefly described, embodiments of this disclosure include compositions, pharmaceutical compositions, methods of treating a host infected with a virus from the Flaviviridae family of viruses, methods of treating HCV replication in a host, methods of inhibiting the binding of NS4B polypeptide to the 3′UTR of HCV negative strand RNA in a host, methods of treating liver fibrosis in a host, and the like. | 03-03-2011 |
20150044169 | METHODS OF TREATING A FLAVIVIRIDAE FAMILY VIRAL INFECTION, COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING A FLAVIVIRIDAE FAMILY VIRAL INFECTION, AND SCREENING ASSAYS FOR IDENTIFYING COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING A FLAVIVIRIDAE FAMILY VIRAL INFECTION - Briefly described, embodiments of this disclosure include compositions, pharmaceutical compositions, methods of treating a host infected with a virus from the Flaviviridae family of viruses, methods of identifying a candidate agent for the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, and the like. | 02-12-2015 |
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20110046472 | TECHNIQUES FOR TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT AND CORRECTIONS IN LONG-TERM MAGNETIC RESONANCE THERMOMETRY - Techniques for temperature measurement and correction in long-term MR thermometry utilize a known temperature distribution in an MR imaging area as a baseline for absolute temperature measurement. Phase shifts that arise from magnetic field drifts are detected in one or more portions of the MR imaging area, facilitating correction of temperature measurements in an area of interest. | 02-24-2011 |
20110109309 | TECHNIQUES FOR CORRECTING MEASUREMENT ARTIFACTS IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE THERMOMETRY - Techniques for correcting measurement artifacts in MR thermometry predict or anticipate movements of objects in or near an MR imaging region that may potentially affect a phase background and then acquire a library of reference phase images corresponding to different phase backgrounds that result from the predicted movements. For each phase image subsequently acquired, one reference phase image is selected from the library of reference phase images to serve as the baseline image for temperature measurement purposes. To avoid measurement artifacts that arise from phase wrapping, the phase shift associated with each phase image is calculated incrementally, that is, by accumulating phase increments from each pair of consecutively scanned phase images. | 05-12-2011 |
20130119984 | TECHNIQUES FOR CORRECTING MEASUREMENT ARTIFACTS IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE THERMOMETRY - Techniques for correcting measurement artifacts in MR thermometry predict or anticipate movements of objects in or near an MR imaging region that may potentially affect a phase background and then acquire a library of reference phase images corresponding to different phase backgrounds that result from the predicted movements. For each phase image subsequently acquired, one reference phase image is selected from the library of reference phase images to serve as the baseline image for temperature measurement purposes. To avoid measurement artifacts that arise from phase wrapping, the phase shift associated with each phase image is calculated incrementally, that is, by accumulating phase increments from each pair of consecutively scanned phase images. | 05-16-2013 |
20130304008 | OSTOMY APPLIANCE - Ostomy appliance components for cleaning and related maintenance of a surgical stoma. Components take the form of attachments, inserted elements, and/or separate parts in contact with ostomy ports, wafers, and/or other connecting components. | 11-14-2013 |
20140025088 | ROBOT FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE NEUROSURGERY - A robotic device for performing intracranial procedures, comprising a baseplate for mounting on the subject's skull and a rotatable base element rotating on the baseplate. The rotatable base element has a central opening through which a cannulated needle can protrude such that it can rotate around an axis perpendicular to the baseplate. This cannulated needle is robotically controlled to provide motion into and out of the subject's skull. A flexible needle is disposed coaxially within the cannulated needle, and it is controlled to move into and out of a non-axial aperture in the distal part of the cannulated needle. Coordinated control of the insertion motion of the cannulated and flexible needles, and rotation of the combined cannulated/flexible needle assembly enables access to be obtained to a volume of a region of the brain having lateral dimensions substantially larger than the width of the cannulated needle. | 01-23-2014 |
20150141944 | OSTOMY APPLIANCE - An ostomy appliance comprising an adaptor having a distal end adapted to be coupled to an ostomy wafer and a proximal end adapted to be coupled to a cap, said distal end having an opening in fluid communication with an opening in said proximal end. | 05-21-2015 |
20150305916 | OSTOMY APPLIANCE - An ostomy appliance comprising an adaptor having a distal end adapted to be coupled to an ostomy wafer and a proximal end adapted to be coupled to a cap, said distal end having an opening in fluid communication with an opening in said proximal end. | 10-29-2015 |