Miyada
Charles G. Miyada, San Jose, CA US
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20110166037 | Analysis of methylation using nucleic acid arrays - Arrays for genome-wide analysis of methylation are disclosed. IN a preferred aspect arrays comprising a plurality of probes complementary to a plurality of identified CpG islands in the human, mouse and rat genome are disclosed. The arrays may be used to detect methylation within cpG islands in samples from human, mouse and rat genomes. | 07-07-2011 |
20130150248 | Arrays of Nucleic Acid Probes for Analyzing Biotransformation Genes - The invention provides arrays of immobilized probes, and methods employing the arrays, for detecting mutations in the biotransformation genes, such as cytochromes P450. For example, one such array comprises four probe sets. A first probe set comprises a plurality of probes, each probe comprising a segment of at least three nucleotides exactly complementary to a subsequence of a reference sequence from a biotransformation gene, the segment including at least one interrogation position complementary to a corresponding nucleotide in the reference sequence. Second, third and fourth probe sets each comprise a corresponding probe for each probe in the first probe set. The probes in the second, third and fourth probe sets are identical to a sequence comprising the corresponding probe from the first probe set or a subsequence of at least three nucleotides thereof that includes the at least one interrogation position, except that the at least one interrogation position is occupied by a different nucleotide in each of the four corresponding probes from the four probe sets. | 06-13-2013 |
20150038352 | ANALYSIS OF METHYLATION USING NUCLEIC ACID ARRAYS - Arrays for genome-wide analysis of methylation are disclosed. In a preferred aspect arrays comprising a plurality of probes complementary to a plurality of identified CpG islands in the human, mouse and rat genome are disclosed. The arrays may be used to detect methylation within CpG islands in samples from human, mouse and rat genomes. | 02-05-2015 |
Charles Garrett Miyada, San Jose, CA US
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20080261832 | Arrays of nucleic acid probes for detecting cystic fibrosis - The invention provides arrays of immobilized probes, and methods employing the arrays, for detecting mutations in the CFTR gene. | 10-23-2008 |
20090286690 | Modified Nucleic Acid Probes - Oligonucleotide analogue arrays attached to solid substrates and methods related to the use thereof are provided. The oligonucleotide analogues hybridize to nucleic acids with either higher or lower specificity than corresponding unmodified oligonucleotides. Target nucleic acids which comprise nucleotide analogues are bound to oligonucleotide and oligonucleotide analogue arrays. | 11-19-2009 |
20110092382 | Modified Nucleic Acid Probes - Oligonucleotide analogue arrays attached to solid substrates and methods related to the use thereof are provided. The oligonucleotide analogues hybridize to nucleic acids with either higher or lower specificity than corresponding unmodified oligonucleotides. Target nucleic acids which comprise nucleotide analogues are bound to oligonucleotide and oligonucleotide analogue arrays. | 04-21-2011 |
20120329677 | ARRAYS OF NUCLEIC ACID PROBES FOR DETECTING CYSTIC FIBROSIS - The invention provides arrays of immobilized probes, and methods employing the arrays, for detecting mutations in the CFTR gene. | 12-27-2012 |
Masayoshi Miyada, Hyogo JP
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20110288307 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SULFOLENE COMPOUND AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SULFOLANE COMPOUND - An object of the present invention is to provide a method for manufacturing a sulfolene compound, the method being capable of inhibiting generation of polymers. Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for manufacturing a sulfolane compound, the method being capable of controlling inhibition of hydrogenation catalyst activity and smoothly hydrogenating a sulfolene compound. | 11-24-2011 |
20140012018 | SULFOLANE COMPOSITION - The present invention aims to provide, with combination of a sulfolane compound and an organic alkanolamine compound, a sulfolane composition which is not likely to cause odor, can suppress pyrolysis of the sulfolane compound with a reduced amount of additives, and can reduce generation of sulfur dioxide. The present invention relates to a sulfolane composition containing a sulfolane compound represented by formula (1) and an organic alkanolamine compound, wherein R | 01-09-2014 |
Naoyuki Miyada, Tokyo JP
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20100077309 | Information Processing Apparatus, Information Processing Method, Information Processing System, and Program - An information processing apparatus including a meta information acquisition section for acquiring meta information of content displayed on a first display device, a specifying section for specifying network location information of information relating to the meta information, a generation section for generating display information of a screen to be displayed on a second display device, based on the network location information, and a communication section for transmitting the display information to the second display device. | 03-25-2010 |
20130108247 | STORAGE SYSTEM | 05-02-2013 |
Tomoyuki Miyada, Toyama-Shi JP
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20140176701 | SUBSTRATE PROCESSING DEVICE - Image data pertaining to substrate transfer is efficiently collected and stored for use in analyzing transfer errors. A substrate processing device includes a first control part for stopping a transfer part upon detecting a transfer error in the transfer part for transferring a substrate; a storage part for storing substrate transfer operations of the transfer part as image data; and a second control part for accumulating the image data in an accumulation part at a predetermined period. The first control part obtains information indicating a state of the substrate from the transfer part or a processing part, and notifies the second control part that the transfer part is stopped due to the transfer error. The second control part retrieves image data of a predetermined period of time including the time that the transfer error occurs from the accumulation part, and converts the image data into a file. | 06-26-2014 |
Yoshinori Miyada, Yokohama-Shi JP
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20080272825 | SELECTION CIRCUIT - A selection circuit includes a first switching unit that selects and outputs a first signal from among a plurality of analog signals input thereto; a second switching unit that outputs a second signal from a reference voltage supplied therein; and an amplifier that adds the first signal and the second signal. | 11-06-2008 |
Yoshinori Miyada, Kyoto JP
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20100270648 | SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT, D-A CONVERTER DEVICE, AND A-D CONVERTER DEVICE - A semiconductor integrated circuit has a plurality of capacitor cells, and each capacitor cell has an upper electrode and a lower electrode. These electrodes are respectively connected to an upper electrode wiring and a lower electrode. When, for example, the upper electrode is connected to the upper electrode wiring and the electrode wiring is located at a side of the lower electrode of another capacitor cell or a side of the lower electrode wiring connecting these electrodes, a shield wiring is provided between the upper electrode wiring and the adjacently-located lower electrode of the other capacitor cell or between the upper electrode wiring and the adjacently-located lower electrode wiring. Thus, with this shield wiring, the capacitance coupling between each wiring of the capacitor cells and each upper electrode or each lower electrode of the capacitor cells are effectively suppressed. | 10-28-2010 |