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Brian Agnes, Denver, CO US
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20140279572 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL ESTATE VALUATION - Methods, devices, and systems are provided for the automatic development of forms and processes used to provide real property valuations. A valuation work order is created that includes a valuation type for a specific subject property. The valuation work order is assigned to a valuation agent and valuation data is input into a digital valuation form. Valuation data is collected from multiple sources. Upon completing the digital valuation form, the digital valuation for is checked for errors and a standard form corresponding to a standard real property valuation form is automatically generated. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279573 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC AND INTELLIGENT FORM GENERATION - Methods, devices, and systems are provided for the automatic development of forms and processes used to provide real property valuations. A valuation work order is created that includes a valuation type for a specific subject property. The valuation work order is assigned to a valuation agent and valuation data is input into a digital valuation form. Valuation data is collected from multiple sources. Upon completing the digital valuation form, the digital valuation for is checked for errors and a standard form corresponding to a standard real property valuation form is automatically generated. | 09-18-2014 |
Charles Agnes, Grenoble FR
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20120177894 | FUNCTIONALIZATION OF SP3 HYBRIDIZED CARBON, SILICON AND/OR GERMANIUM SURFACES - The invention concerns a method for preparing a grafted material comprising the following steps: | 07-12-2012 |
George R. Agnes, Coquitlam CA
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20090076294 | CONTROLLED NUCLEATION OF SOLUTES IN SOLUTIONS HAVING NET CHARGE TO PROMOTE CRYSTAL GROWTH - This application is concerned with the controlled nucleation of solutes (i.e. dissolved solids) from solution. It has been found that the energy barrier for dissolved solids to nucleate is affected by the surface charge density of the reaction vessel (and hence the mass-to-charge ratio of vessel). The reaction vessel may, for example, comprise a levitated droplet of the solution having an “excess net charge”. That is, ions present in the vessel of a single polarity are in excess of the counterions of opposite polarity. An increase in the surface charge density of the vessel (and hence a reduction in the mass-to-charge ratio of the vessel) causes the barrier for nucleation to decrease. These findings can be exploited using instruments commonly used in wall-less sample preparation to elicit selective control over the induction of nucleation and subsequent crystallization of target solutes of interest in the condensed phase. The ion induced nucleation phenomenon, in reaction vessels having a desirable surface charge density, is likely to be general for all dissolved solids, ranging from inorganic compounds, to low and high molecular weight organic compounds, including proteins and other molecules. For example the present invention can be used to selectively crystallize a target solute or to separate different solutes from one another based on their propensity to nucleate at different reaction conditions. The different solutes could constitute different compounds or different stereochemical forms of same compound. The invention could also be exploited to controllably select or separate polymorphic forms of a compound (which may often have very different biological activity). The crystals derived from the process could be the subject of further analysis, characterization or manipulation, for example as a prepared sample for MALDI-TOF MS. | 03-19-2009 |
Gregory Agnes, Valencia, CA US
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20140020794 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING BULK METALLIC GLASS-BASED MACROSCALE COMPLIANT MECHANISMS - Systems and methods in accordance with embodiments of the invention implement bulk metallic glass-based macroscale compliant mechanisms. In one embodiment, a bulk metallic glass-based macroscale compliant mechanism includes: a flexible member that is strained during the normal operation of the compliant mechanism; where the flexible member has a thickness of 0.5 mm; where the flexible member comprises a bulk metallic glass-based material; and where the bulk metallic glass-based material can survive a fatigue test that includes 1000 cycles under a bending loading mode at an applied stress to ultimate strength ratio of 0.25. | 01-23-2014 |
Gregory S. Agnes, Valencia, CA US
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20130139964 | AMORPHOUS METALS AND COMPOSITES AS MIRRORS AND MIRROR ASSEMBLIES - A mirror or mirror assembly fabricated by molding, pressing, assembling, or depositing one or more bulk metal glass (BMG), bulk metal glass composite (BMGMC), or amorphous metal (AM) parts and where the optical surface and backing of the mirror can be fabricated without machining or polishing by utilizing the unique molding capabilities of this class of materials. | 06-06-2013 |
Johnathan Agnes, Cobham GB
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20150081457 | Systems and Methods for Distributed Commerce, Shoppable Advertisements and Loyalty Rewards - A distributed commerce system includes a distributed commerce server that enables a shopper (or user) to directly add one or more products, services, coupons or special offers to an electronic shopping basket, or to a cloud shopping list, over a data network from within one or more merchant systems (without the need to leave a specific web-page or functionality within the merchant system). The shopper can also purchase in-store, create and manage e-commerce and in-store commerce accounts, and earn rewards when one or more purchases have been made. | 03-19-2015 |
Michael J. Agnes, Bel Air, MD US
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20090200891 | Electric Motor Having A Field Assembly With Slot Insulation - An electric motor has a field assembly, such as a stator, for a dynamoelectric machine has field coils that are wound to a net shape. Lead wires are brought out from the ends of each field coil. The field coils are insulated with insulating sleeves or insulating slot liners. The field coils are assembled with stator core pieces, such as pole pieces and return path pieces, into the stator. The stator core pieces are formed prior to being assembled with the field coils. In an aspect of the invention, the pole pieces and return path pieces are separately formed and then assembled together with the field coils, which have also been separately formed. | 08-13-2009 |
Richard Agnes, Cleveland, OH US
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20130116404 | TARGETED NON-INVASIVE IMAGING PROBES OF EGFR EXPRESSING CELLS - A probe for imaging EGFR expressing cells includes an EGFR targeting moiety, a reporter moiety, and a hydrophilic linker that links the EGFR targeting moiety to the reporter moiety. The hydrophilic linker enhances solubility of the probe in an aqueous media as well as binding affinity of the probe to EGFR expressing cells. | 05-09-2013 |
Richard S. Agnes, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20080318246 | Deeply quenched enzyme sensors - Sensors for detecting enzyme activity are provided that include a substrate module comprising a substrate for the enzyme of interest and a fluorescent label, a quencher, and a detection module. The detection module binds to the substrate module either before or after the enzyme acts on the substrate and sequesters the label from the quencher, resulting in an increased signal from the label. Sensors for detecting enzyme activity are also provided that include a substrate for the enzyme, a label, and a quencher that quenches the label. Action of the enzyme on the substrate results in a conformational change that relieves quenching. Sensors for detecting protein-protein interactions are also provided that include a quencher and a labeled first polypeptide. Binding of the first polypeptide to a second polypeptide sequesters the label from the quencher, resulting in an increased signal from the label. Methods using the sensors to detect enzyme activity and to screen for compounds affecting enzyme activity or to detect protein-protein interactions and to screen for compounds affecting protein-protein interactions, respectively, are also described. | 12-25-2008 |
Richard S. Agnes, Cleveland, OH US
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20100041068 | DEEPLY QUENCHED ENZYME SENSORS AND BINDING SENSORS - Sensors for detecting enzyme activity are provided that include a substrate module comprising a substrate for the enzyme of interest and a fluorescent label, a quencher, and a detection module. The detection module binds to the substrate module either before or after the enzyme acts on the substrate and sequesters the label from the quencher, resulting in an increased signal from the label. Sensors for detecting protein-protein interactions are also provided that include a quencher and a labeled first polypeptide. Binding of the first polypeptide to a second polypeptide sequesters the label from the quencher, resulting in an increased signal from the label. Methods using the sensors to detect enzyme activity and to screen for compounds affecting enzyme activity or to detect protein-protein interactions and to screen for compounds affecting protein-protein interactions, respectively, are also described. | 02-18-2010 |