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20130287727 | Psyllid Attractants and Their Uses - The present specification discloses psyllid attractants, compositions comprising such attractants, lures, traps and other devices using such attractants, methods and uses to attract, capture and/or kill psyllids using such attractants, compositions and/or lures, traps and/or other devices, and methods and uses for monitoring a psyllid population using such attractants, compositions and/or lures, traps and/or other devices. | 10-31-2013 |
20140155261 | Honeybee Repellents and Uses Thereof - The present specification discloses honeybee repellents exhibiting repellent properties similar to 2-heptanone, compositions comprising such repellents, uses to repel a honeybee from a mammal, location, plant, structure treated of such repellents, and methods of treating a mammal, location, plant, structure by applying such repellents. | 06-05-2014 |
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20130204031 | PROCESS OF PRODUCING PHOSPHINOTHRICIN EMPLOYING NITRILASES - The present invention generally relates to processes for the enzymatic production of a phosphinothricin product or precursor thereof from a nitrile-containing substrate. | 08-08-2013 |
20140106414 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING CHEMICALS AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF - The present invention provides methods for producing a product of one or more enzymatic pathways. The pathways used in the methods of the invention involve one or more conversion steps such as, for example, an enzymatic conversion of guluronic acid into D-glucarate (Step 7); an enzymatic conversion of 5-ketogluconate (5-KGA) into L-Iduronic acid (Step 15); an enzymatic conversion of L-Iduronic acid into Idaric acid Step 7b); and an enzymatic conversion of 5-ketocluconate into 4,6-dihydroxy 2,5-diketo hexanoate (2,5-DDH) (Step 16). In some embodiments the methods of the invention produce 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA) as a product. The methods include both enzymatic and chemical conversions as steps. Various pathways are also provided for converting glucose into 5-dehdyro-4-deoxy-glucarate (DDG), and for converting glucose into 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA). The methods also involve the use of engineered enzymes that perform reactions with high specificity and efficiency. Additional products that can be produce include metabolic products such as, but not limited to, guluronic acid, L-iduronic acid, idaric acid, glucaric acid. Any of the products can be produced using glucose as a substrate or using any intermediate in any of the methods or pathways of the invention. | 04-17-2014 |
20140206047 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING CHEMICALS AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF - The present invention provides methods for producing a product of one or more enzymatic pathways. The pathways used in the methods of the invention involve one or more conversion steps such as, for example, an enzymatic conversion of guluronic acid into D-glucarate (Step 7); an enzymatic conversion of 5-ketogluconate (5-KGA) into L-Iduronic acid (Step 15); an enzymatic conversion of L-Iduronic acid into Idaric acid Step 7b); and an enzymatic conversion of 5-ketocluconate into 4,6-dihydroxy 2,5-diketo hexanoate (2,5-DDH) (Step 16). In some embodiments the methods of the invention produce 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA) as a product. The methods include both enzymatic and chemical conversions as steps. Various pathways are also provided for converting glucose into 5-dehdyro-4-deoxy-glucarate (DDG), and for converting glucose into 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA). The methods also involve the use of engineered enzymes that perform reactions with high specificity and efficiency. Additional products that can be produce include metabolic products such as, but not limited to, guluronic acid, L-iduronic acid, idaric acid, glucaric acid. Any of the products can be produced using glucose as a substrate or using any intermediate in any of the methods or pathways of the invention. | 07-24-2014 |
20150176041 | METHODS FOR PRODUCING DICARBOXYLIC ACIDS - The present invention provides methods of producing dicarboxylic acids. The methods involve incubating a fatty acid or hydrocarbon substrate with an enzyme to produce a dicarboxylic acid product. The enzyme acts on the substrate to produce a product that has been both over-oxidized and has undergone cleavage of a C—C bond. In some embodiments the enzymes having these useful characteristics are mutants of a cytochrome P450 enzyme, for example an enzyme of the class CYP102 or a mutant thereof. The invention provides enzymes where these desirable characteristics can be found in a single enzyme, and thus in some embodiments the methods can be performed through the action of a single enzyme. | 06-25-2015 |
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20130198565 | DETECTION, DIAGNOSIS, AND MITIGATION OF SOFTWARE FAULTS - A computational geometry technique is utilized to detect, diagnose, and/or mitigate fault detection during the execution of a software application. Runtime measurements are collected and processed to generate a geometric enclosure that represents the normal, non-failing, operating space of the application being monitored. When collected runtime measurements are classified as being inside or on the perimeter of the geometric enclosure, the application is considered to be in a normal, non-failing, state. When collected runtime measurements are classified as being outside of the geometric enclosure, the application is considered to be in an anomalous, failing, state. In an example embodiment, the geometric enclosure is a convex hull generated in N-dimensional Euclidean space. Appropriate action (e.g., restart the software, turn off access to a network port) can be taken depending on where the measurement values lie in the space. | 08-01-2013 |
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20110066160 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INSERTING STEERABLE ARRAYS INTO ANATOMICAL STRUCTURES - Systems and Methods are provided for inserting a steerable array into an anatomical structure of the body. The system includes an insertion module for holding a proximal end of the steerable array and a force sensor configured to detect force on the steerable array and to produce force information. The system includes a position sensor configured to detect a position of the insertion module and to produce position information, the position information including a lateral position along an insertion axis and a first approach angle relative to a first reference axis. The system further includes a processor configured to receive the force information from the force sensor and the position information from the position sensor. The processor outputs performance information to a user. The performance information includes an indication of a first differential approach angle relative to an insertion path plan. | 03-17-2011 |
20120109274 | ELECTRODE ARRAYS AND SYSTEMS FOR INSERTING SAME - Electrode arrays and systems for inserting same are disclosed. In some embodiments, electrode arrays are provided, the electrode arrays comprising: a passive-bending portion; an active-bending portion coupled to the passive bending portion; a plurality of electrodes located in at least one of the passive-bending portion and the active bending portion; and an actuator that causes the active-bending portion to deflect from the passive-bending portion. In some embodiments, systems for inserting an electrode array in the body are provided, the systems comprising: an insertion module for controllably inserting the electrode array in the body and sensing forces applied to the electrode array; a monitor for providing information to a user; and a controller coupled to the insertion module and the monitor, wherein the controller causes the insertion module to control an amount of force that is applied to the electrode array. | 05-03-2012 |
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20140066182 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHODS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS FOR ENABLING PERSONALIZED GAME BETTING AND LOTTERY PLAYING - In some embodiments, the instant invention provides for a computer-implemented method, performed by a specifically programed computer system, that that includes: displaying choices to be selected to define a personalized betting game; receiving selected choices, identifying: i) an event, ii) a plurality of markets, and iii) a plurality of potential outcomes; establishing a personalized data structure representative of data relationships among the selected choices, hereby resulting in a personalized betting game of a user; automatically updating the at least one first personalized data structure based, at least in part, on real-time changes; receiving an entry payment from the user to play the at least one first personalized betting game; determining an actual outcome of the personalized betting game; and determining a reward to be distributed to the user. | 03-06-2014 |
20160110945 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHODS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS FOR ENABLING PERSONALIZED GAME BETTING AND LOTTERY PLAYING - In some embodiments, the instant invention provides for a computer-implemented method, performed by a specifically programmed computer system, that that includes: displaying choices to be selected to define a personalized betting game; receiving selected choices, identifying: i) an event, ii) a plurality of markets, and iii) a plurality of potential outcomes; establishing a personalized data structure representative of data relationships among the selected choices, hereby resulting in a personalized betting game of a user; automatically updating the at least one first personalized data structure based, at least in part, on real-time changes; receiving an entry payment from the user to play the at least one first personalized betting game; determining an actual outcome of the personalized betting game; and determining a reward to be distributed to the user. | 04-21-2016 |
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20140310225 | EFFICIENT DATA PATTERN MATCHING - Exemplary methods, apparatuses, and systems for parsing unstructured data with a plurality of pattern matching rules are disclosed. An optimized pattern matching rule for one or more respective pattern matching rules is derived from an original pattern matching rule. The optimized pattern matching rule includes an extracted text string from the respective pattern matching rule or a less complex pattern match than the respective pattern matching rule. If the extracted text string or pattern is determined to match any of the data to be parsed, application of the original pattern matching rule is bypassed. The original pattern matching rule is applied when the one or more optimized pattern matching rules match the data. | 10-16-2014 |
20140310290 | EFFICIENT DATA PATTERN MATCHING - Exemplary methods, apparatuses, and systems parse data with a plurality of pattern matching rules. Pattern matching rules are applied in an ordered sequence and a first rule is applied to the data before a second rule is applied to the data. In response to determining the second rule matches the data the second rule is determined to match the data and the sequence is reordered to apply the second rule prior to the first rule. | 10-16-2014 |
20140310291 | EFFICIENT DATA PATTERN MATCHING - Exemplary methods, apparatuses, and systems receive data as input to be parsed. The data is parsed using a plurality of pattern matching rules, the plurality of pattern matching rules organized according to a hierarchy including a parent rule and one or more child rules of the parent rule. Parsing includes applying the parent rule to the unstructured data, determining the parent rule is unable to find a pattern match in the unstructured data, and bypassing the application of each child rule to the unstructured data in response to the determination that the parent rule is unable to find a pattern match. | 10-16-2014 |