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August Sick, Eugene, OR US
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20110166868 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING GENOMIC CLONES - Subscription-based systems and methods where a provider provides one or more customers, identified as subscribers or non-subscribers, with research products and services (e.g., for industries involved in genomic and proteomic research). Initially, the provider prepares collections of clones and provides customers with access to clone collections. Individual clones in a clone collection may comprise an ORF that may be flanked by recombination sites. Further, an ORF may contain a suppressible stop codon that may be suppressed to produce a fusion protein comprising the ORF and a tag sequence. Provider may provide additional related services and/or products. The products and services offered to the customers will vary depending on their designation as either subscribers or non-subscribers. | 07-07-2011 |
Christian Sick, Nehren DE
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20120046654 | DEVICE FOR THE SEALING CONNECTION OF A PRESSURE HOSE WITH A GRIP ELEMENT OR WITH A CONNECTOR OF A SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - A device for the sealing connection of a pressure hose with a grip element of a surgical instrument. The device comprising at least one sealing element that, in an assembled state, is interposed between the grip element and the pressure hose in a connecting region to create a seal. A support element is provided and arranged in the connecting region in the interior of the pressure hose such that the sealing element is clamped, or can be clamped, between the support element and the pressure hose on one side and the grip element on the other side. In addition, a handle for a surgical device, in particular a cryogenic surgical instrument, comprising a grip element for holding the surgical instrument and comprising at least one pressure hose that is connected, or can be connected, with the grip element via the device for the sealing connection. | 02-23-2012 |
20130035678 | HANDLE FOR A SURGICAL INSTRUMENT, IN PARTICULAR A CRYOSURGICAL INSTRUMENT - A handle for a surgical instrument, in particular a cryosurgical instrument, comprising a grip element and at least one sheathing tube that is inserted into the grip element and connected with said grip element in a fluid-tight manner in a connecting region. At least one support element is coaxially configured and arranged in the cavity of the sheathing tube such that the sheathing tube is clamped in place between the grip element and the support element in the connecting region. | 02-07-2013 |
Emilie Sick, Plobsheim FR
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20140296477 | ANTAGONIST PEPTIDE OF THE BOND BETWEEN CD47 AND A PROTEIN BELONGING TO THE THROMBOSPONDIN FAMILY - Antagonist peptide of the bond between CD47 and a protein belonging to the thrombospondin family has the sequence S1 R1-R2-R3-S-Q-L-L-K-G-R4-R5-R6 and interacts specifically with the C-terminal end of the TSP, at the site of the bond between the TSP and the CD47 receptor. Interaction between the CD47 receptor and the protein is prevented. The peptide can be used in the context of cancer treatments. | 10-02-2014 |
Georg Sick, Feldafing DE
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20100254769 | Tamping Device - A vibrating plate serving as a tamping device comprises an upper mass ( | 10-07-2010 |
Heiko Sick, Mainz DE
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20160139835 | Elastic File System Management in Storage Cloud Environments - A mechanism is provided in a data processing system for elastic data storage management in a storage network. A data storage system manager in the data processing system monitors remaining free space of a plurality of data storage systems. The data storage system manager determines a rate of change of remaining free space of each data storage system. Responsive to determining that the remaining free space or rate of change of remaining free space of at least one data storage exceeds a threshold, the data storage system manager determines an amount to expand or shrink a given data storage system in the storage network. The data storage system manager configures data storage allocation to expand or shrink the given data storage system by the determined amount. | 05-19-2016 |
Henry Sick, Boston, MA US
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20120234506 | LIGHT BLOCKING SLATTED BLIND - A slatted blind is configured such that the slats close create a light blocking blind. The slats may be supported by a tilt cord that comprises a low stretch strand or a low stretch cord may be attached to the tilt cord. The slats may be connected to the supporting tilt cord such that when the slat is rotated to a closed position the slat is suspended from the rung. The rung may have an effective diameter of less than approximately 14 mil. Recesses may be formed in the slat for receiving the rung when the slat is in a closed position. A bottom rail may have a thickness approximately equal to the thickness of the slats. A protrusion may be formed on the back of the slats such that the rung pushes on the protrusion to force the slat against an adjacent slat when the blind is closed. | 09-20-2012 |
Henry B. Sick, Brighton, MA US
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20140292208 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND APPARATUS FOR INTELLIGENT LIGHTING - An ambient light sensor measures an ambient light level at one point in an illuminated environment, such as a warehouse, office, shop, cold-storage facility, or industrial facility, and provides an indication of the measured ambient light level to a processor. The processor maps the measured ambient light level to an estimated ambient light level at a different point in the illuminated environment from the measured ambient light level (e.g., a “task height” about three feet from a warehouse floor). The processor may determine the difference between the estimated ambient light level and a desired light level at the task height, and may change the artificial illumination provided by a light fixture to make the actual ambient light level at task height match the desired light level at the task height. | 10-02-2014 |
Michael Sick, Timmendorfer Strand DE
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20110108418 | GAS SENSOR WITH TEST GAS GENERATOR - A gas sensor ( | 05-12-2011 |
20160103092 | ELECTROCHEMICAL GAS SENSOR, LIQUID ELECTROLYTE AND USE OF A LIQUID ELECTROLYTE IN AN ELECTROCHEMICAL GAS SENSOR - An electrochemical gas sensor ( | 04-14-2016 |
20160116430 | LIQUID ELECTROLYTE FOR AN ELECTROCHEMICAL GAS SENSOR - A liquid electrolyte, for an electrochemical gas sensor for detecting NH | 04-28-2016 |
Michael Sick, San Diego, CA US
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20090156072 | BODY SURFING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A buoyant device that enhances water activities and surfing by providing increased thrust from incident waves through utilization of a surface or volume to propel the buoyant device. A buoyant enclosure with an internal hand grip has surfaces that promote hydroplaning, flotation and the reduction of friction through the shape, materials and laminations used to manufacture the device. At least one of the surfaces can engage moving water allowing a user to benefit from the thrust of a wave to increase propulsion. A shape that combines a planar bottom surface with planar area to at least one side surface forms a wave wall to enhance propulsion from the force of a wave. Hydroplaning is enhanced using material with increased buoyancy to improve the body surfing experience. The devices are hand held by the user and can be used independently or combined to function as a single device. A “bow” like shape can be created by placing devices on both the left and right hand components together as a method of utilizing the system to efficiently cut through the water while simultaneously hydroplaning. | 06-18-2009 |
Sandra Sick, Ingelheim Am Rhein DE
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20120157488 | ARYL-AND HETEROARYLCARBONYL DERIVATIVES OF HEXAHYDROINDENOPYRIDINE AND OCTAHYDROBENZOQUINOLINE - The present invention relates to compounds defined by formula I | 06-21-2012 |
Sandra Sick, Biberach An Der Riss DE
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20140249174 | ARYL-AND HETEROARYLCARBONYL DERIVATIVES OF HEXAHYDROINDENOPYRIDINE AND OCTAHYDROBENZOQUINOLINE - The present invention relates to compounds defined by formula I | 09-04-2014 |
Sara Jean Sick, Beaver Dams, NY US
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20140150499 | METHODS FOR FORMING DELAMINATION RESISTANT GLASS CONTAINERS - In one embodiment, a method of forming a glass container may include forming a glass container comprising a sidewall at least partially enclosing an interior volume. At least a portion of the interior surface of the sidewall may have an interior surface layer with a persistent layer heterogeneity relative to a midpoint of the sidewall. The interior surface layer of the glass container may be removed from the interior surface of the sidewall such that a modified interior surface of the sidewall has an interior region extending from about 10 nm below the modified interior surface into a thickness of the sidewall. The interior region may have a persistent layer homogeneity relative to the midpoint of the sidewall such that the modified interior surface is resistant to delamination. | 06-05-2014 |
20150336843 | SCRATCH RESISTANT GLASS AND METHOD OF MAKING - A scratch resistant alkali aluminoborosilicate glass. The glass is chemically strengthened and has a surface layer that is rich in silica with respect to the remainder of the glass article. The chemically strengthened glass is then treated with an aqueous solution of a mineral acid other than hydrofluoric acid, such as, for example, HCl, HNO | 11-26-2015 |
Stefan Sick, Baden-Baden DE
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20110092101 | METHOD FOR JOINING PLASTIC PARTS OF ELECTRIC OR ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS - Disclosed is a method for joining two or several plastic parts of an electrical or electronic component, preferably a particularly multipole connector. According to said method, the plastic parts that are to be joined are joined together in a gluing process by means of an adhesive. The adhesive is selected so as to be compatible with the synthetic material of which the plastic parts that are to be joined are made, thus ensuring high-quality adhesion while reducing the number of materials used for making electrical and electronic parts and simplifying dismounting and recycling. | 04-21-2011 |
Terrence E. Sick, Rochester, NY US
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20090157835 | Presence Enabled Instance Messaging for Distributed Energy Management Solutions - A method and system is described for real time communication in a network of distributed energy resource management devices (EMDs). Presence-based real time communications are established between at least one distributed energy resource management device (EMD) connected to an electric utility grid and a network operations center (NOC) application. | 06-18-2009 |
Thorsten Sick, Ravensburg DE
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20130167236 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING VIRUS DESCRIPTIONS - Systems and methods for automatically generating information describing malware are disclosed. In accordance with certain embodiments, a client computer may be provided with an antivirus program capable of finding malware and a server for receiving malware information sent from the antivirus program via a network. In accordance with one embodiment, the antivirus program may checked the client computer for malware and, in the event that malware is found, the antivirus program may acquire information about the malware such as the type of malware, the form of identification of the malware, whether the malware has already been executed, and/or whether it has been possible to remove the malware. This malware information may be transmitted from the client computer to the server in an automatic, structured manner. When received by the server, the malware information may be fed into a database on the server and subsequently displayed, for example, in an automatic, structured manner on a web page or via an interface of the antivirus program. | 06-27-2013 |