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20130246907 | Dynamic Variable-Content Publishing - A product creator system includes a business application and a distribution utility. The business application enables a user to specify and/or edit (via a user client) a document. The business application generates a packet that is transmitted to the distribution utility. The packet describes the document, such as a document of a particular type (where the document is based on variable content and/or variable layout), and a distribution method for the document. Distribution methods include print, ship, mail, fax, email, and save. The distribution utility generates and distributes the document (via an output device) based on the packet. The business application, which can be used with a variety of distribution utilities, includes a web front-end and a packet generator. The distribution utility, which can be used with a variety of business applications, includes control logic and a document processor. The document processor helps generate the document. | 09-19-2013 |
20140055803 | Dynamic Variable-Content Publishing - A product creator system includes a business application and a distribution utility. The business application enables a user to specify and/or edit (via a user client) a document. The business application generates a packet that is transmitted to the distribution utility. The packet describes the document, such as a document of a particular type (where the document is based on variable content and/or variable layout), and a distribution method for the document. Distribution methods include print, ship, mail, fax, email, and save. The distribution utility generates and distributes the document (via an output device) based on the packet. The business application, which can be used with a variety of distribution utilities, includes a web front-end and a packet generator. The distribution utility, which can be used with a variety of business applications, includes control logic and a document processor. The document processor helps generate the document. | 02-27-2014 |
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20100279415 | LEPIDOPTERAN INSECT N-ACETYLGLUCOSAMINIDASE GENES AND THEIR USE IN GLYCOENGINEERING - A transgenic insect cell line for production of elevated levels of recombinant glycoproteins comprising mammalian-like N-glycans is provided. Also disclosed are nucleic acid sequences encoding β-N-acetylglucosaminidases. | 11-04-2010 |
20130029413 | Methods of Using a Bacterial GlcNAc-6-P 2'- Epimerase to Promote Sialylation of Glycoconjugates - The present invention relates to new methods to promote sialylation of glycoconjugates, including recombinant glycoproteins, in glycoconjugate production systems. The invention relates to methods to promote efficient glycoconjugate sialylation in recombinant expression systems, by providing simpler and more economical ways to produce large intracellular pools of sialic acid precursors. The invention is directed to nucleic acids, vectors, and cells harboring vectors comprising nucleic acids encoding enzymes involved in the synthesis of sialic acid precursors, and cells harboring these nucleic acids in combination with nucleic acids encoding glycosyltransferases, including sialyltransferases, to facilitate the production of humanized recombinant glycoproteins in bacterial, fungal, plant, and animal cell expression systems. The engineered cells can be used to produce glycosylated proteins in virally-infected, transiently-transformed, or stably-transformed host cells, including lepidopteran insects and cultured cell lines derived from | 01-31-2013 |
20140283154 | TRANSGENIC INSECT CELLS COMPRISING A BACTERIAL GLCNAC-6-P 2PRIME-EPIMERASE - The present invention relates to methods of facilitating the expression of recombinant polypeptides from cells, extracellular fluids, extracellular fibers, or any combination thereof, obtained from transgenic insect cells and larvae comprising a bacterial GlcNAc-6-P 2′-epimerase (GNPE), which is capable of converting N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-6-phosphate (GlcNAc-6-P) to N-acetyl-D-mannosamine-6-phosphate (ManNAc-6-P). The invention relates to methods to promote efficient glycoconjugate sialylation, by providing simpler ways to produce large intracellular pools of sialic acid precursors. The invention is also directed to nucleic acids, vectors, and cells comprising nucleic acids encoding polypeptides involved in the synthesis of sialic acid precursors, and cells in combination with nucleic acids encoding glycosyltransferases, including sialyltransferases, to facilitate the production of humanized recombinant glycoproteins. The engineered cells can be used to produce glycosylated proteins lepidopteran insects and cultured cell lines derived from | 09-18-2014 |
20150191732 | LEPIDOPTERAN INSECT N-ACETYLGLUCOSAMINIDASE GENES AND THEIR USE IN GLYCOENGINEERING - A transgenic insect cell line for production of elevated levels of recombinant glycoproteins comprising mammalian-like N-glycans is provided. Also disclosed is a nucleic acid sequence encoding N-acetylglucosaminidase. | 07-09-2015 |
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20130208865 | LOW DOSE-RATE RADIATION FOR MEDICAL AND VETERNARY THERAPIES - Various embodiments relate to a method of performing microbeam radiation therapy on a subject, including: affixing a collimator to the subject at a first location; producing a first high energy radiation fan beam, wherein the width of the first fan beam in a first direction is greater than the width of the first fan beam in a second direction; and moving the subject in the second direction so that the first fan beam irradiates the subject through the collimator to produce first high dose regions alternating with first low dose regions. | 08-15-2013 |
20130230145 | LOW DOSE-RATE RADIATION FOR MEDICAL AND VETERINARY THERAPIES WITH THREE DIMENSIONALLY SHAPED PROFILES - Various embodiments relate to a method of performing microbeam radiation therapy (microbeam radiosurgery) for a subject, including: producing a high-energy radiation beam; shaping, attenuating, strengthening, hardening and/or otherwise appropriately modifying the high-energy radiation beam using a low-Z, high-Z, or variable-Z filter; passing the beam before or after it has been so modified through a collimator to produce high-dose regions alternating with low-dose regions; and irradiating the subject with the collimated beam so modified. | 09-05-2013 |
20140107786 | FUSION CAGE IMPLANT WITH LATTICE STRUCTURE - Various exemplary embodiments relate to a spinal implant for insertion between two vertebrae including one or more of the following: a cage comprising: a frame including a fastener hole, a lattice structure disposed within the frame and exposed on a top and bottom face of the frame to permit bone growth into the lattice structure, and an inner rim disposed between the lattice structure and a through bore extending through the cage; a bone plate comprising a through hole, and a first and a second screw hole, wherein the first and second screw hole are positioned to overlie the vertebrae when the bone plate is attached to the cage and the cage is inserted between the two vertebrae; and a fastener operable to attach the bone plate to the cage when the fastener is inserted through the through hole of the bone plate and into the fastener hole of the frame. | 04-17-2014 |
20140294153 | SAFETY METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR LOW DOSE-RATE RADIATION FOR MEDICAL AND VETERINARY THERAPIES - Various embodiments relate to a microbeam radiation therapy (microbeam radiosurgery) system, including: a radiation beam source; a collimator with slits, wherein the collimator only passes a radiation beam from the radiation beam source through the slits; a filtering and limiting system; a source shutoff controller connected to the radiation beam source; and a detector configured to detect events requiring the shutdown of the radiation beam source. | 10-02-2014 |
20140294154 | MAGNETIC CONFINEMENT FOR MICROBEAM RADIATION DAMAGE AREA - Various embodiments relate to a method of performing microbeam radiation therapy on a subject, including: producing a high-energy radiation beam in a first direction; producing planar microbeams using the high-energy radiation beam in the first direction, wherein the microbeams have a width, wherein the planar microbeams produce scattered electrons; and applying a magnetic field in a direction lying in a plane substantially parallel to the planar microbeams, wherein the strength of the magnetic field corresponds to the width of the microbeam. | 10-02-2014 |
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20130183638 | METHODS, INSERTS, AND SYSTEMS USEFUL FOR ENDODONTIC TREATMENT - Described are devices, methods, inserts, and systems useful in endodontic treatments, involving, for example, a shaped regenerative endodontic insert comprising platelet-fibrin matrix. | 07-18-2013 |
20160100912 | METHODS, INSERTS, AND SYSTEMS USEFUL FOR ENDODONTIC TREATMENT - Devices, methods, inserts, and systems useful in endodontic treatments, involving, for example, a shaped regenerative endodontic insert that contains platelet-fibrin matrix; certain shaped insert embodiments are formed by molding in a cavity mold, optionally as part of a mold assembly. | 04-14-2016 |
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20080307244 | Method of and Apparatus for Reducing Power Consumption within an Integrated Circuit - An integrated circuit comprising a plurality of processing cores, characterised by comprising electrically controllable switches for controlling the supply of power to one or more of the processing cores, a memory for saving state data from at least one of the processing cores and a controller adapted to control the supply of power to one or more of the processing cores such that processing cores can be de-powered. | 12-11-2008 |
20100302880 | DUAL POWER RAIL WORD LINE DRIVER AND DUAL POWER RAIL WORD LINE DRIVER ARRAY - A dual power rail word line driver for driving a word line of a memory array according to a predecode signal from a decoder powered by a first supply voltage is provided. A signal buffering unit is coupled between the word line and a node. A pull-down unit is coupled between the node and a ground. A pull-up unit is coupled between the node and a second supply voltage higher than or equal to the first supply voltage. The signal buffering unit provides a word line signal corresponding to the predecode signal to the memory array via the word line when the pull-down unit is turned on by the predecode signal and a first pulse signal and the pull-up unit is turned off by a second pulse signal. There is no level shifter on a critical timing path of the dual power rail word line driver. | 12-02-2010 |
20130031434 | SCAN TEST CIRCUIT WITH SCAN CLOCK - A scan test circuit includes: a functional path, including: a D-type latch, for receiving an input and generating an output, the D-type latch including a feedback node; and a test path, including: a scan latch, for receiving a test input and generating an output. The scan test circuit also includes a tri-state inverter. The output of the test path is input to the feedback node of the D-type latch and also input to the tri-state inverter. The functional path is clocked by pulses generated by a pulse generator according to a system clock. The test path is clocked by a test clock generated according to a test enable signal and the system clock. When the test enable signal is enabled, the generation of the pulses is disabled. | 01-31-2013 |
20130328601 | PULSE LATCHES - A pulse latch includes a pulse generator and a latch circuit. The pulse generator generates first and second pulse signals. The first pulse signal is generated when a test enable signal is in a first state, and the second pulse signal is generated when the test enable signal is in a second state. The latch circuit outputs the latched signal by selectively latching a normal data input signal or a test data input signal. The latch circuit includes first and second tri-state elements. The first tri-state element is controlled by the first pulse signal to enable the test data input signal to be latched when the test enable signal is in the first state. The second tri-state element is controlled by the second pulse signal to enable the normal data input signal to be latched when the test enable signal is in the second state. | 12-12-2013 |
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20130155719 | LIGHTGUIDE AS LUMINAIRE - A lightguide functioning as a luminaire. The luminaire includes at least one solid state light source, such as an LED, and a lightguide configured to receive light from the solid state light source. Light from the light source is coupled into the lightguide and transported within it by total internal reflection until the light exits the lightguide. A shape of the lightguide causes and directs extraction of the light. The shape can also be used to create a particular pattern of the extracted light. | 06-20-2013 |
20140340927 | LIGHTGUIDE AS LUMINAIRE - A lightguide functioning as a luminaire. The luminaire includes at least one solid state light source, such as an LED, and a lightguide configured to receive light from the solid state light source. Light from the light source is coupled into the lightguide and transported within it by total internal reflection until the light exits the lightguide. A shape of the lightguide causes and directs extraction of the light, and can also be used to create a particular pattern of the extracted light. Such shapes include linear wedges and twisted wedges. Optical films can be included on the light input and output surfaces of the lightguide. | 11-20-2014 |
20150117017 | SOLID STATE AREA LIGHT AND SPOTLIGHT WITH LIGHT GUIDE AND INTEGRATED THERMAL GUIDE - A solid state area light and spotlight having a solid state light source such as LEDs, tapered light guides, and external thermal guides. The area light includes a flared light guide, and the spotlight includes a light guide with a closed end. The light guides are coupled to the light source for receiving and distributing light from the light source with the distribution being based in part upon the shape and taper of the light guides. The thermal guide provides for thermal conduction from the light source and dissipating heat through convection and radiation for cooling the light. | 04-30-2015 |
20150316221 | Optical Film Stack for Light Duct - A film stack reflects incident light in some areas and transmits incident light in other areas, and it redirects incident light with one or more structured surfaces. The spatially variable reflection and transmission is achieved at least in part with reflective strips, and the reflective strips are attached to a first major surface of a structured optical film in the film stack. A second major surface of the structured optical film, opposite the first major surface, attaches to a substrate. The reflective strips attach to the structured optical film by a first discontinuous adhesive layer, having first adhesive areas. The structured optical film attaches to the substrate by a second discontinuous adhesive layer, having second adhesive areas. A major portion of the first adhesive areas, and a major portion of the second adhesive areas, is circumscribed by the reflective strips. The film stack may be part of a light duct. | 11-05-2015 |
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20130211970 | PERSONALIZED WEBPAGE GIFTING SYSTEM - A computer-implemented system for creating an enhanced online gifting experience that allows a purchaser to enter information identifying a gift recipient as well as text, sound, images or video relevant to the gift recipient and/or to an event. The system uses this information to create a personalized webpage identified and located via a personal uniform resource locator (PURL) associated with the gift recipient. | 08-15-2013 |
20140330648 | STORED VALUE CARD DISPLAY ADVERTISING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A retail display advertising system includes a central management computing device in communication with a retailer computing device. The central management computing device selectively downloads advertising content associated with one or more stored value cards to a retailer computing device, and selectively download a specified schedule to each of the retailer computing devices. The retailer computing device, which is configured in a retail display structure that displays the stored value cards, manages output of each instance of advertising content according to the specified schedule. | 11-06-2014 |
20140330660 | STORED VALUE CARD KIOSK SYSTEM AND METHOD - A stored value card activation system includes a server in communication with one or more computing devices configured in kiosks. The server receives stored value card type information associated with one of multiple non-activated stored value cards from the computing device. The server also receives monetary amount information to be associated with the selected stored value card from the kiosk, and payment information from a user of the kiosk. From this information, the server conducts a financial transaction with a financial account server associated with an account of the user, and activates the selected stored value card in accordance with the financial transaction. | 11-06-2014 |
20150019445 | PERSONALIZED MESSAGING PLATFORM - A personalized messaging system includes a personalized messaging application that is executed by a computing system to communicate with a computing device of a user to generate a personalized recipient message that may be transmitted to a customer. The application receives one or more instances of user-supplied content from the user computing device in which user-supplied content is associated with a product or service purchased by a customer in advance of delivery of the product or consumption of the service. From this information, the application generates a personalized recipient message using the user-supplied content, and transmits the personalized recipient message to the recipient. | 01-15-2015 |
20150178701 | KIOSK ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A kiosk account management system includes a server in communication with one or more kiosk computing devices configured in kiosks. The server receives account information from a kiosk computing device in which the account information is associated with a service provided by at least one consumer item held and displayed on the kiosk. The uses the account information to facilitate management of the account with a service provider computing device administered by a provider of the service using an interactive video segment. The server also receives, from the service provider computing device, interactive video segment information for customizing the interactive video segment, and customizing the interactive video segment according to the received interactive video segment information. | 06-25-2015 |
20150220902 | STORED VALUE CARD KIOSK SYSTEM AND METHOD - A stored value card activation system includes a server in communication with one or more computing devices configured in kiosks. The server receives stored value card type information associated with one of multiple non-activated stored value cards from the computing device. The server also receives monetary amount information to be associated with the selected stored value card from the kiosk, and payment information from a user of the kiosk. From this information, the server conducts a financial transaction with a financial account server associated with an account of the user, and activates the selected stored value card in accordance with the financial transaction. | 08-06-2015 |
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20130325671 | PERSONALIZED WEBPAGE GIFTING SYSTEM - A personalized webpage gifting system is provided that includes a server that generates a graphical user interface (GUI) on a computing device for receiving recipient information associated with a recipient and one or more participants from a host. Using this information, the server creates a personal uniform resource locator (URL) based upon at least a portion of the recipient information, and generates a personalized webpage addressed by said personal uniform resource locator, the personalized webpage comprising personalized content for the recipient received from the host and the one or more participants. | 12-05-2013 |
20150106225 | PERSONALIZED WEBPAGE GIFTING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A personalized webpage gifting system includes a server in communication with a computing device having a processor to execute an application. Upon execution, the application generates generate a graphical user interface (GUI) to receive recipient information from each of a plurality of participants in which the recipient information user-supplied content associated with a recipient from each of a plurality of participants, and a monetary amount to be contributed towards purchase of a gift for the recipient. The application then combines the user-supplied content of each participant to form a personalized content structure, wherein the application is further executable to facilitate transmission of the gift and the personalized content structure to the recipient. | 04-16-2015 |
20150356649 | GROUP VIDEO GENERATING SYSTEM - A group video generating system includes an application that is executed on each of multiple computing devices to generate a graphical user interface (GUI) that receives from each of a plurality of participants, a video segment including content directed toward a recipient. The application combines the video segment from each participant to form a group video, and transmits the group video to the recipient. | 12-10-2015 |
20160036739 | THANK YOU MESSAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ONLINE GIFTING - A thank you message generation system includes a server that functions with a recipient computing device to generate a graphical user interface (GUI) on a display of the recipient computing device to receive gratitude information directed to a giver of a gift in which the gift received via a gift message received by the recipient computing device. The server extracts at least one element of gift information from the received gift message, generates a thank you message using the gratitude information and the gift information, and transmits the thank you message to a giver computing device of the giver. | 02-04-2016 |
20160036758 | ONLINE GIFT DELIVERY CONFIRMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - An online delivery servicing system includes a server that functions with a customer computing device to obtain delivery confirmation request information associated with an online gift purchased by a customer for a recipient in which the delivery confirmation request information is associated with a quantity of delivery confirmation messages to be transmitted to a recipient of the online gift and a period of elapsed time for each delivery confirmation message. At each period of elapsed time, the server transmits one of the delivery confirmation messages to a recipient computing device associated with the recipient such that, when a response to the one delivery confirmation message is received, the server transmits a customer confirmation message to the customer computing device, and when the quantity of delivery confirmation messages have been transmitted and no response has been received from the recipient computing device, the server transmits a customer delivery failure message to the customer computing device. | 02-04-2016 |
20160048871 | TARGETED ADVERTISING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A RETAIL KIOSK - A retail kiosk advertising system includes a retail display structure management server in communication with one or more retail display structures that support and display a retailer computing device and one or more consumer items for sale. The retail display structure management server receives proximity information from a proximity sensing device configured on the retail display structure in which the proximity information indicates when a portable computing device is within a specified range of the retail display structure. In response, the server determines an identity of a user of the portable computing device, obtains targeted advertising content associated with the consumer items, transmits the targeted advertising content to the retailer computing device. The retailer computing device also plays the targeted advertising for view by the user, and facilitates a transaction for the consumer item with the user. | 02-18-2016 |
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20100213656 | VEHICULAR JOUNCE BUMPER ASSEMBLY - A jounce bumper assembly for a vehicular suspension system, the suspension system having a first member and a second member, is provided. The assembly comprises a mount coupled to the first member, wherein the mount has a cylindrical portion comprising a first cylindrical outer surface. The assembly also comprises a jounce bumper coupled to the second member, and a striker cap having a first end comprising a first cylindrical inner surface circumferentially coupled over the first cylindrical outer surface, and having a second end configured for resilient engagement with the jounce bumper. | 08-26-2010 |
20100230877 | VEHICULAR IMPACT BUMPER ASSEMBLY - An impact bumper assembly for a vehicle is provided. The assembly comprises a first member, and a second member coupled to the first member and configured for relative motion therewith. The assembly also comprises a resilient bumper coupled to the first member and interposed between the first and second members, wherein the resilient bumper has an annular wall having a plurality of openings therethrough, and wherein the resilient bumper is configured to deform axially without substantial radial deformation when compressed between the first and second members. | 09-16-2010 |
20130307204 | LOAD MOUNT JOUNCE RATE CUP - A vehicle suspension system including a shock upper mount assembly mounted to vehicle structure, a jounce bumper being made of an elastomeric material and including a vertically extending rod bore around a rod of a shock absorber, and a jounce rate cup. The jounce rate cup is made of an elastomeric material and includes a horizontally extending support flange having a lower surface mounted on the jounce bumper, a horizontally extending dust boot attachment flange spaced from the support flange and having an upper surface located below and adjacent to the shock upper mount assembly, and a vertical flange extending between the support flange and the dust boot attachment flange to define a gap between the support flange and the dust boot attachment flange, with the jounce rate cup including a vertically extending rod bore mounted around the rod. | 11-21-2013 |
20130328255 | MOUNT ASSEMBLY FOR SUSPENSION DAMPER - A mount assembly for a suspension damper is provided which includes a piston rod extending about an axis and a mount housing. A jounce bumper is axially positioned about the piston rod and has an end surface and a radially outer surface. The jounce bumper is formed of a first deformable material selectable for absorbing energy from an axial force applicable through the piston rod. A jounce bumper cup formed of a second deformable material selectable for absorbing additional energy fits onto the end surface of the jounce bumper. The jounce bumper cup has a wall portion extending sufficiently around the radially outer surface of the jounce bumper to retain it in position and a load mount portion extending to the mount housing and being configured to absorb the additional energy. | 12-12-2013 |
20150158363 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DAMPER HAVING AN INSERT - Apparatus are provided for a jounce bumper system for use with a damper. The jounce bumper system includes a first mount and a jounce bumper having a first end coupled to the first mount and a second end. The jounce bumper system includes a flexible striker cap spaced apart from the second end of the jounce bumper in a first position. The flexible striker cap includes a first surface in contact with the second end in a second position and defines a cavity opposite the first surface. The jounce bumper system further includes an insert received within the cavity. | 06-11-2015 |
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20090320443 | Propulsion system, opposing grains rocket engine, and method for controlling the burn rate of solid propellant grains - A solid propellant thrust control system, method, and apparatus for controlling combustion of solid propellants in an opposing grains solid propellant rocket engine (OGRE) is provided. In particular, an opposing grains rocket engine and propulsion system is provided, in which actuator means connected are connected to solid propellant grains disposed in the pressure vessel of the engine. The actuator means are operable to selectively move the solid propellant grains together or apart relative to one another, such that the burning ends of the solid propellant grains decrease or increase relative to one another. This action controls the rate of combustion of the solid propellant grains by varying spacing distance between the burning ends of the solid propellant grains, and enables extinguishment and reignition of the OGRE. Further, a method is providing for controlling the burn rate of solid propellant grains undergoing combustion in an opposing grains rocket engine. | 12-31-2009 |
20110011295 | Kinetic Fireball Incendiary Munition - A kinetic fireball incendiary munition is provided having an outer shell or bomb casing, one or more incendiary submunitions therein, and an igniter therefore. Each of the submunitions includes an incendiary portion, at least one rocket motor that propels the submunition inside of a target volume, and an oxidizer for the incendiary portion and rocket motor. The submunitions liberate sufficient heat to produce elevated temperatures inside of a target structure to thermalize the contents thereof without creating a substantial overpressure or explosive effect. The incendiary portion includes a solid propellant and, optionally, one or more energetic materials selected from the group consisting of phosphorous, boron, magnesium, aluminum, Fluorinert™-aluminum and BKNO | 01-20-2011 |
20150241185 | KINETIC FIREBALL INCENDIARY MUNITION - A kinetic fireball incendiary munition is provided having an outer shell or bomb casing, one or more incendiary sub munitions therein, and an igniter therefore. Each of the submunitions includes an incendiary portion, at least one rocket motor that propels the submunition inside of a target volume, and an oxidizer for the incendiary portion and rocket motor. The submunitions liberate sufficient heat to produce elevated temperatures inside of a target structure to thermalize the contents thereof without creating a substantial overpressure or explosive effect. | 08-27-2015 |
20160054108 | KINETIC FIREBALL INCENDIARY MUNITION - A kinetic fireball incendiary munition is provided having an outer shell or bomb casing, one or more incendiary sub munitions therein, and an igniter therefore. Each of the submunitions includes an incendiary portion, at least one rocket motor that propels the submunition inside of a target volume, and an oxidizer for the incendiary portion and rocket motor. The submunitions liberate sufficient heat to produce elevated temperatures inside of a target structure to thermalize the contents thereof without creating a substantial overpressure or explosive effect. | 02-25-2016 |
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20080255725 | INTERIOR COMPONENT MANAGEMENT OF A VEHICLE VIA OCCUPANT MONITORING - Systems and methods are provided for managing an interior component of a vehicle. A system includes a device for monitoring a passenger, a vehicle speed detector, and a controller in communication the interior component, the passenger monitoring device, and the vehicle speed detector, wherein the controller is configured to disable at least one function of the interior component if the rate of speed is greater than a predetermined threshold speed and enable the disabled function(s) when the passenger attempts to actuate the function(s). One method includes the steps of determining a rate of speed the vehicle is traveling, disabling at least one function of the interior component when the rate of speed is greater than a predetermined threshold speed, and enabling the disabled function(s) when the rate of speed is greater than the threshold speed if a passenger attempts to actuate the function(s). | 10-16-2008 |
20120146766 | METHOD OF PROCESSING VEHICLE CRASH DATA - A method of processing vehicle crash data includes the steps of receiving vehicle data obtained at a vehicle during a vehicle crash, determining the identity of the vehicle, estimating the severity of the vehicle crash using the determined vehicle identity and the received vehicle data, and providing the estimated severity to an emergency responder. | 06-14-2012 |
20120299714 | HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) AUTO-STEER BASED UPON-LIKELIHOOD TO EXCEED EYE GLANCE GUIDELINES - The described method and system provide for HMI steering for a telematics-equipped vehicle based on likelihood to exceed eye glance guidelines. By determining whether a task is likely to cause the user to exceed eye glance guidelines, alternative HMI processes may be presented to a user to reduce ASGT and EORT and increase compliance with eye glance guidelines. By allowing a user to navigate through long lists of items through vocal input, T9 text input, or heuristic processing rather than through conventional presentation of the full list, a user is much more likely to comply with the eye glance guidelines. This invention is particularly useful in contexts where users may be searching for one item out of a plurality of potential items, for example, within the context of hands-free calling contacts, playing back audio files, or finding points of interest during GPS navigation. | 11-29-2012 |
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20130183638 | METHODS, INSERTS, AND SYSTEMS USEFUL FOR ENDODONTIC TREATMENT - Described are devices, methods, inserts, and systems useful in endodontic treatments, involving, for example, a shaped regenerative endodontic insert comprising platelet-fibrin matrix. | 07-18-2013 |
20160100912 | METHODS, INSERTS, AND SYSTEMS USEFUL FOR ENDODONTIC TREATMENT - Devices, methods, inserts, and systems useful in endodontic treatments, involving, for example, a shaped regenerative endodontic insert that contains platelet-fibrin matrix; certain shaped insert embodiments are formed by molding in a cavity mold, optionally as part of a mold assembly. | 04-14-2016 |
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20130202199 | USING HIGHER ORDER STATISTICS TO ESTIMATE PIXEL VALUES IN DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING TO IMPROVE ACCURACY AND COMPUTATION EFFICIENCY - A method, system and computer program product for improving accuracy and computation efficiency in interpolation, upsampling and color channel estimation. A Bayesian estimator used to estimate the value of a pixel in an image is constructed using measurements of high-order (e.g., 3rd, 4th, 5th) statics for nearby points in natural images. These measurements reveal highly systematic statistical regularities that were ignored from the prior algorithms due to their restrictive measurements and assumptions. As a result, the accuracy in interpolation, upsampling and color channel prediction is improved. Furthermore, the process for constructing a Bayesian estimator is simpler and more direct by storing in a table the mean value of the pixel value to be estimated for each combination of values of nearby points in training samples. As a result of having a simpler and more direct approach than existing methods, the computational efficiency is improved. | 08-08-2013 |
20140126808 | RECURSIVE CONDITIONAL MEANS IMAGE DENOISING - Methods and composition for denoising digital camera images are provided herein. The method is based on directly measuring the local statistical structure of natural images in a large training set that has been corrupted with noise mimicking digital camera noise. The measured statistics are conditional means of the ground truth pixel value given a local context of input pixels. Each conditional mean is the Bayes optimal (minimum mean squared error) estimate given the specific local context. The conditional means are measured and applied recursively (e.g., the second conditional mean is measured after denoising with the first conditional mean). Each local context vector consists of only three variables, and hence the conditional means can be measured directly without prior assumptions about the underlying probability distributions, and they can be stored in fixed lookup tables. | 05-08-2014 |