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Aaron Shon, Zurich CH
Aaron Shon, Manassas, VA US
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20110040768 | CONTEXT BASED RESOURCE RELEVANCE - A resource context system (“context system”) computes a contextual profile for a resource based on selection data for the resource and contextual profiles of other resources that are identified as relevant to the resource. The contextual profile includes values that specify measures of relevance of the resource to each of a plurality of corresponding topics. The contextual profile is provided to a processing system, such as an advertisement management system or a search system that can identify topics for which the resource is relevant based on the contextual profile. | 02-17-2011 |
Chung-Mo (edward) Shon, New Westminster CA
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20110084447 | METHOD OF PLAYING A WAGERING CARD GAME - The present invention relates to a method of playing a card game including allowing a player to wager on an outcome of a first hand of cards winning, a second hand of cards winning or no hand of cards winning The method includes dealing the first hand of cards and the second hand of cards. Each the hand of cards has three cards. The method next includes designating the outcome as no hand of cards winning if: the first hand of cards has a group of cards from a pre-selected plurality of groups of cards and the second hand of cards has a group of cards from said pre-selected plurality of groups of cards. | 04-14-2011 |
Denis Alan De Shon, Baton Rouge, LA US
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20100225178 | Laser power distribution - This invention obviates the need for expensive high-tension towers and wires for the wholesale distribution of electricity. Instead, a laser beam is transmitted, which, when received and converted from photons to electrons by a remote site's photo-voltaic-array, can be distributed as electricity. | 09-09-2010 |
Hokyong Shon, New South Wales AU
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20090218294 | Methods for Recovering Organic-Inorganic Element-Doped Metal Oxides from Hydrolysable Metal Compounds Associated with Contaminated Water Treatment - The present invention relates to a method for recovering an organic-inorganic element-doped metal oxide from a hydrolysable metal compound, accompanied with contaminated water treatment. The present invention comprises steps of: a) adding a hydrolysable metal compound as a coagulant to a contaminated water to form a separable floc between the hydrolysable metal compound and contaminants present in contaminated water; b) separating the separable floc and the pre-treated water after flocculation treatment; and c) calcinating the separated floc over 500° C. to produce an organic-inorganic element-doped metal oxide. More preferably, the present invention further comprises subjecting the pre-treated water of the step b) to a microwave treatment to cause a photocatalytic degradation of an organic contaminant that remains in the pre-treated water, with the assistance of the remaining hydrolysable metal compound. A novel titanium compound is found as an alternative coagulant instead of iron and aluminum salts which most widely use in water treatment. Ability, capacity and efficiency of flocculation as the proposed titanium coagulant are similar to those of FeCl | 09-03-2009 |
Jong Shon, Fremont, CA US
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20090020417 | Methods of sputtering a protective coating on a semiconductor substrate - Methods of depositing a protective coating of a silicon-containing or metallic material onto a semiconductor substrate include sputtering such material from an electrode onto a semiconductor substrate in a plasma processing chamber. The protective material can be deposited onto a multi-layer mask overlying a low-k material and/or onto the low-k material. The methods can be used in dual damascene processes to protect the mask and enhance etch selectivity, to protect the low-k material from carbon depletion during resist strip processes, and/or protect the low-k material from absorption of moisture. | 01-22-2009 |
Longsho Shon, Fushun CN
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20090217736 | Method of detecting dryness of wet steam of a once-through steam injection boiler and a detecting apparatus therefor - A method of detecting the dryness of wet steam of a once-through steam injection boiler, comprises: | 09-03-2009 |