O'Connell, MA
Barry T. O'Connell, Worcester, MA US
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20080309331 | GIANT MAGNETORESISTIVE RESISTOR AND SENSOR APPARATUS AND METHOD - A giant magnetoresistive sensor apparatus is described that provides improved multilayer quality, hysteresis, linearity and sensitivity. The multilayer structure includes NiFeCr as buffer and cap layers. The sensing resistor is designed in the form of a serpentine structure. To minimize the hysteresis and improve the linearity, the resistor end is tapered and elongated. In forming the sensor in a Wheatstone bridge configuration, two resistors are shielded by thick NiFe layers, while the two sensing resistors are not shielded and open to external signal fields. The shields can not only shield the influence of the external field on the shielded resistors but also serve as magnetic flux concentrators to magnify the external field on the unshielded resistors. The bridge output reflects the resistance change of the two unshielded sensing resistors. | 12-18-2008 |
Daniel P. O'Connell, Boston, MA US
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20120077808 | Niacin Mimetics, and Methods of Use Thereof - Disclosed are heterocyclylalkyl-substituted and heteroaralkyl-substituted pyridines, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and prodrugs thereof, that are active against a range of mammalian therapeutic indications. | 03-29-2012 |
20120101062 | Lipase Inhibitors - The present invention relates to inhibitors of lipases, such as inhibitors of endothelial lipase, as well as pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods for using such inhibitors. The prototype of these inhibitors has lipophilic portion and an electrophilic site. | 04-26-2012 |
Daniel P. O'Connell, Somerville, MA US
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20120077807 | NIACIN MIMETICS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Disclosed are 6-(morpholinoalkyl)-substituted pyridines, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and prodrugs thereof, that are active against a range of mammalian therapeutic indications. | 03-29-2012 |
Daniel Philip O'Connell, Somerville, MA US
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20140018359 | Niacin Mimetics, and Methods of Use Thereof - Disclosed are 6-(morpholinoalkyl)-substituted pyridines, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and prodrugs thereof, that are active against a range of mammalian therapeutic indications. | 01-16-2014 |
Daniel Philip O'Connell, Boston, MA US
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20090209492 | Lipase Inhibitors - The present invention relates to inhibitors of lipases, such as inhibitors of endothelial lipase, as well as pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods for using such inhibitors. The prototype of these inhibitors has lipophilic portion and an electrophilic site. | 08-20-2009 |
Ed O'Connell, Brighton, MA US
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20100047248 | METHODS OF PROCESSING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING MICROPARTICLES - A method for processing multi-phasic dispersions is provided. The method comprises providing a multi-phasic dispersion including dispersed and continuous phases, providing one or more non-solvents comprising an aqueous solution containing at least one multivalent cation, exposing the multi-phasic dispersion to the non-solvent to form a suspension containing one or more liquid phases and the solid microparticles, and removing at least a portion of the resulting one or more liquid phases while retaining at least the microparticles, thereby removing at least a portion of the non-volatile material from the microparticles. | 02-25-2010 |
20100047903 | METHODS OF PROCESSING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING MICROPARTICLES - Methods for processing microparticles involve providing a composition comprising a plurality of solid microparticles and at least one non-volatile material, providing a non-solvent, and exposing the composition to the non-solvent to remove at least a portion of the non-volatile material from the composition while retaining at least the microparticles. | 02-25-2010 |
Edward J. O'Connell, Chelmsford, MA US
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20100021343 | SAMPLE VIAL FOR USE IN PREPARING CYTOLOGICAL SPECIMEN - A sample vial is disclosed for use in conjunction with an automated cytological specimen preparation system. | 01-28-2010 |
Erin M. O'Connell, Amesbury, MA US
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20130073989 | Dynamic Content Feed Filtering - Dynamic filtering of content in a content feed may be provided. A user interface may be displayed on a computer for presenting different views of content. The user interface may include a title bar for switching between the different views and for displaying notifications. The different views may include content generated by users of the content feed. Content in the different views may be filtered based on a type and a priority of the content during the presentation of each of the views in the user interface. | 03-21-2013 |
Garland O'Connell, Newtonville, MA US
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20100191149 | Lancet sensor assembly and meter - A method of obtaining a test sample from a specimen using a lancet system includes engaging a lancet driver against a drive wing of a lancet system, the lancet system having a major portion of a lancet member slidably engaged within a lancet carrier and a sensor strip with a sample chamber attached to the lancet carrier, the lancet system having a lance connected to a first end of a lancet body of the lancet member wherein the lance is movable from a retracted position within the lancet carrier to an extended position outside the lancet carrier, the drive wing extending outwardly and transversely from the lancet body, the major portion of the lancet member having a sinuous portion with a distal end restricted from movement by the lancet carrier, the sinuous portion being non-compressible when initially disposed within the lancet carrier wherein the drive wing prevents the sinuous portion from being compressed, moving the drive wing with the lancet driver a predetermined distance causing the lancet tip to move from the retracted position to the extended position, and disengaging the lancet driver from the drive wing, the lance being automatically moved from the extended position to the retracted position. | 07-29-2010 |
Joseph Francis O'Connell, Lexington, MA US
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20080244815 | Plumbing base - Strong, moisture resistant, level plumbing base, ajustable dimensions to receive all floor plumbing fixutres, installed at finished floor line. | 10-09-2008 |
Kevin George O'Connell, Salem, MA US
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20090095225 | Animal Waste Storage Device - A portable solid waste container designed with a central holding chamber. The device features a storage member with a lid that is contained within the chamber. An accessory holding chamber is externally attached to the central holding chamber and is intended to hold a flashlight. A waste bag holding chamber is also externally attached to the central holding chamber and is intended to hold disposable waste bags. The apparatus may be carried by hand by means of an attached handle, or attached to an animal restraining tool, such as a leash or similar device. | 04-16-2009 |
Margaret M. O'Connell, Allston, MA US
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20090178020 | CREATING CUSTOMIZED APPLICATIONS USING TEMPLATES HAVING POINTS OF VARIABILITY - A method, system, apparatus and article of manufacture for producing a customized application. In a preferred method of the invention, a selection of components can be identified which are to be deployed to form the customized application. Within the selection of components, points of variability can be specified which can be assigned values when deploying the selection of components. The identified selection of components and the specified points of variability can be persisted in a template. Subsequently, the template can be processed to deploy the identified selection of components, to prompt for values to be assigned to the points of variability, and to configure the identified selection of components with the values at the points of variability thereby producing the customized application. | 07-09-2009 |
20090276770 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR AUTOMATING PACKAGING AND PROVISIONING OF J2EE WEB MODULES TO ECLIPSE-BASED RICH CLIENTS - Systems, methods and computer program products for automating packaging and provisioning of J2EE Web Modules to Eclipse-based Rich Clients. Exemplary embodiments include a method including deploying an application to an application server being packaged as a plugin, publishing the application to a dynamic update site, connecting to the dynamic update site, selecting the application having the web modules for provisioning, versioning each component of the application, determining interdependencies of each component, determining user access control for each component, generating feature and plugin jar files from each component, signing the feature and plugin jar files with a certificate supplied by an administrator, rewriting descriptor files for each component with contents required by a target platform, performing at least one of implementing a user supplied feature/plugin and triggering a feature/plugin packager for creating a feature/plugin, running the application on the client and synchronizing data between the client and the application server. | 11-05-2009 |
Margaret Mary O'Connell, Allston, MA US
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20110161989 | DYNAMIC PROGRAM INTEGRATION - A method and computer program product for dynamic program integration is described. The method may comprise allowing, with at least one of a client electronic device and a server computer, selection of content in an original program. The method may further comprise applying a command sequence to the content. The method may also comprise copying the content on to a clipboard. Moreover, the method may activate a new program configured to handle the content. Additionally, the method may transfer the content from the clipboard to the new program and receive the content in the new program. | 06-30-2011 |
Michael G. O'Connell, Raynham, MA US
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20120037532 | Interlocking cans - A container, such as a can, has an outer surface including having a bottom surface and a top surface. The bottom surface is capable of engaging the top surface of another container for stacking the containers. A connection mechanism has a pair of complementary components carried by the outer surface of the container wherein one of the pair of complementary components is carried by the container engages the other of the pair of complementary components carried by another container for securing the containers together. | 02-16-2012 |
20120046513 | Magnetic Hot / Cold Pack - A pack has a flexible pouch having a pair of planar sheets. The sheets each have a top, a bottom, and two opposite side edges. The sheets are secured together along their top, bottom, and side edges to form a compartment. A gel is carried in the compartment of the pouch. The gel is capable of being cooled and retaining the lack of heat. A plurality of magnets is carried in the compartment of the pouch. In an embodiment, the magnets are permanent magnets. In an embodiment, the permanent magnets are formed of a rare-earth alloy. In an embodiment, the gel is capable of being heated and retaining the heat. In an embodiment, the gel is capable of being cooled and retaining the lack of heat. In an embodiment the gel is a non-toxic biodegradable gel. | 02-23-2012 |
Michael T. O'Connell, Westford, MA US
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20130318106 | DATA VIEWER FOR CLINICAL DATA - Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with a data view for clinical data are described. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a request from a user to view summarized case report form (CRF) data, where the CRF data corresponds to a plurality case report forms (CRFs) stored in one or more normalized transactional tables. A view query is constructed based, at least in part, on the request and executed on one or more denormalized summary tables to construct a view. The denormalized summary tables store selected CRF data from the normalized transactional tables and are updated concurrently with each update to the transactional tables. The method includes rendering the view for display. | 11-28-2013 |
Paul O'Connell, Wilmington, MA US
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20130138721 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FUND VISUALIZATION - A finds comparison tool is provided that includes a presentation tier providing a plurality of interfaces for interacting with a plurality of client applications. The presentation tier allows the client applications to send requests for a plurality of analytics to be performed regarding comparing the performance of one or more funds or portfolios as well allowing mobile-based client applications and web-based client applications to communicate with the funds comparison tool. An application tier processes the requests sent by the client applications by providing the data used by the client applications, storing and retrieving of session data, and an interface for the analytics information captured during sessions so as to allow a visualization of the analytics used in the comparison of the one or more funds or portfolios. | 05-30-2013 |
Paul P. O'Connell, Wilmington, MA US
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20130318007 | LIFETIME INCOME ANALYSIS TOOL - A lifetime income analysis tool (LIAT) that includes a client-based application that provides selective information relating to an individual's retirement. The client-based application processes the selective information to be sent as a request. A server-based application receives the request and processes the request to evaluate the feasibility of an individual's retirement income goal. The server-based application also provides a customized estimate of expected future monthly income needed to cover a broad range of health-care costs in retirement utilizing a plurality of LIAT factors. The server-based application sends its findings as a response to the client-based application for viewing by a user. | 11-28-2013 |