Lazarus, US
Asher S. Lazarus, Austin, TX US
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20090327824 | TECHNIQUES FOR PERFORMING A LOGIC BUILT-IN SELF-TEST IN AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICE - A method, system and computer program product for performing device characterization Logic Built-In Self-Test (LBIST) in an IC device. Test parameters of the LBIST are saved in a memory of the IC device, and nominal operational parameters of the IC device are used to define a signature of the LBIST. A determination whether the LBIST is passed or failed is made within the characterized IC device. | 12-31-2009 |
Asher Shlomo Lazarus, Austin, TX US
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20090292963 | Method and System for Testing an Electronic Circuit - A method for testing an electronic circuit comprises selecting a first log interval, a first log start pattern, a first log end pattern, and a first subset range of LBIST patterns from a plurality of LBIST patterns arranged in an order, wherein each LBIST pattern of the subset range of LBIST patterns causes an associated output of an electronic circuit. The method tests an electronic circuit in a first test by applying to the electronic circuit the first subset range of LBIST patterns sequentially in the order, thereby generating a first plurality of associated outputs. The method stores a first subset of associated outputs based on the first log interval, the first log start pattern, and the first log end pattern. The method compares the subset of associated outputs with known outputs to identify a first output mismatch. | 11-26-2009 |
20090292964 | Method and System for Testing an Electronic Circuit to Identify Multiple Defects - A method for testing an electronic circuit comprises selecting a plurality of test patterns arranged in an order. The method tests an electronic circuit by applying to the electronic circuit a first subset range of the plurality of test patterns sequentially in the order, from a first test pattern to a first log interval after the first test pattern, thereby generating a first associated output. The method compares the first associated output with a first known output of the plurality of known outputs. In the event the first associated output does not match the first known output, the method stores indicia of the first mismatch; causes the electronic circuit to appear to assume the first known output state; and proceeds with additional test procedures. | 11-26-2009 |
David Lazarus, Elkins Park, PA US
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20090141897 | Content Communication Over a Wireless Communication Link - In a method of communicating content over a wireless communication link between a base station set-top (BSS) and one or more hosts, where each of the one or more hosts have an interface protocol substantially complying with at least a subset of a copy protection standard, an encrypted signal is at least one of received and stored in the BSS, and the encrypted signal is turned into an encrypted data packet stream. The BSS wirelessly transmits the data packet stream to one or more wireless interface apparatuses (WIAs) which are interfaced with at least one host through the interface protocol. In addition, the WIA forwards the encrypted data packet stream to the one or more hosts through implementation of the interface protocol. | 06-04-2009 |
David B. Lazarus, Elkins Park, PA US
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20120327250 | HDMI SOURCE/SINK INTEROPERABLE CONFIGURATION DETERMINATION PROCESS - A method and system that configures an HDMI source device to use initial output parameters for communicating with an HDMI sink device, detects an abnormal operation performed by the HDMI sink device, selects a test of the HDMI sink device, applies the test, evaluates a result to determine whether the test produces a desired result, and modifies the initial output parameters to create revised output parameters. When the test produces the desired result, the revised output parameters will enable the HDMI sink device to produce the desired result. When the test fails to produce the desired result, the revised output parameters are conservative parameters that fail to produce the abnormal operation. The method reconfigures the HDMI source device to use the revised output parameters for communicating with the HDMI sink device, and saves the revised output parameters. | 12-27-2012 |
20130016183 | Dual Mode User Interface System and Method for 3D VideoAANM Lazarus; David B.AACI Elkins ParkAAST PAAACO USAAGP Lazarus; David B. Elkins Park PA USAANM Zhang; YaxiAACI WayneAAST PAAACO USAAGP Zhang; Yaxi Wayne PA US - A system is provided for use with a video input signal and a video unit. The video input signal can be one of a two dimensional video signal and a three dimensional video signal. The video unit can display a three dimensional video and a two dimensional video. The system includes a receiver portion, a processing portion, a switching portion and an output portion. The receiver portion can receive the video input signal. The processing portion can output a first signal in a first mode of operation and can output a second signal in a second mode of operation, wherein the first signal is based on the video input signal and the second signal is based on the video input signal. The switching portion can switch the processing portion from the first mode of operation to the second mode of operation. The output portion can provide an output signal to the video unit, wherein the output signal is based on the first signal when the processing portion operates in the first mode of operation and wherein the output signal is based on the second signal when the processing portion operates in the second mode of operation. The first signal includes a two dimensional video signal, whereas the second signal includes a three dimensional video signal. | 01-17-2013 |
Douglas D. Lazarus, Watertown, MA US
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20090136162 | Gift Bag For Maintaining an Emotional Connection or Conveying a Show of Support - A drawstring bag to be given as a gift containing message strips inside having a product functional life of at least one year, so that the amount of message strips is at least enough for at least one message strip to be removed every day. According to one embodiment, the message strips contain messages suitable for presentation to a child, spouse or parent. According to another embodiment, the drawstring bag is decorated for presentation on special events such as birthdays, anniversaries, St. Valentine's Day, Father's Day, Mother's Day, Christmas or an illness. According to another embodiment, the message strips contain messages of encouragement for when a child is at school or living away from the family, or when the recipient is in the armed services, hospital or prison. | 05-28-2009 |
Eric Lazarus, Glen Cove, NY US
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20140013008 | MANAGING DATA IN A DATA QUEUE INCLUDING SYNCHRONIZATION OF MEDIA ON MULTIPLE DEVICES - A method of managing data in a data queue includes analyzing media currently being played, or to be played by a first computing device functioning as a leader, identifying an offset into the media and a timestamp corresponding to the offset, calculating a buffer duration corresponding to an amount of time that the data queue takes to output data currently in the data queue, and playing the media at the leader and a second computing device functioning as a follower, in a substantially synchronized manner, by inputting data to the data queue at a specified time based on the calculated buffer duration, the offset, and the timestamp. | 01-09-2014 |
Gary Lazarus, Jamesville, NY US
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20160082090 | Use of Polysaccharides for Promotion of Enzymatic Activity - This disclosure provides methods and compositions for the promotion of enzymatic activity of Target Enzymes, including but not limited to oligosaccharide/polysaccharide enzymes, protein enzymes, polynucleotide enzymes. The methods involve use of a non-naturally occurring polysaccharide (including but not limited HES) for promoting the enzymatic activity of an enzyme in liquid milieu, wherein the concentration of the polysaccharide in the composition comprising the Target Enzyme is from about 0.01% to about 55% w/v. | 03-24-2016 |
Gary Lazarus, Pelham, NH US
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20090263371 | Use Polysaccharides for Promotion of Enzymatic Activity - This disclosure provides methods and compositions for the promotion of enzymatic activity of Target Enzymes, including but not limited to oligosaccharide/polysaccharide enzymes, protein enzymes, polynucleotide enzymes. The methods involve use of a non-naturally occurring polysaccharide (including but not limited HES) for promoting the enzymatic activity of an enzyme in liquid milieu, wherein the concentration of the polysaccharide in the composition comprising the Target Enzyme is from about 0.01% to about 55% w/v. | 10-22-2009 |
Gary Lazarus, Millwood, NY US
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20090106143 | Payment processing system - A payment processing system wherein payment data is entered into a database on a server. The server is accessible to clients via a Web page on the Internet. Clients, by selecting search parameters on the Web page, can comprehensively search payment activity from the time a payment is initiated, until and including, the time a payee's account is credited. Clients, and/or their back-offices receive active updates of payment status information. | 04-23-2009 |
Gary Lazarus, Spring Valley, NY US
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20090083179 | Web-accessible payment processing system - A streamlined automated system for processing payments which is web-accessible by clients through an interactive website. The interactive website allows for clients to directly access a database containing payment information and thereby resolve any exception that may have occurred in the course of processing a payment. The system is additionally configured to adaptively learn and apply information. The system furthermore integrated to allow the input of data at various remote locations and features a novel method of allocating data fields for efficient data entry. | 03-26-2009 |
Gregory L. Lazarus, Olathe, KS US
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20080208445 | ROUTE SHAPING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Route shaping systems and methods determine a route from a current location through a shape location to a destination. An area of interest is determined for the shape location, and a highest road class for road segments through the interest area is identified. A route is calculated from a starting location through the interest area to the destination, and the route includes a selected road segment through the interest area with the highest road class. | 08-28-2008 |
Harrison M. Lazarus, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20110224647 | BODY CAVITY DRAINAGE DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - Body cavity drainage devices and associated methods are disclosed herein. In some embodiments a body cavity drainage device comprises a drainage tube having a proximal end and a distal end; and an automated means to move the distal end of the drainage tube about a body cavity of a patient. In some embodiments, the distal end of the drainage tube may be moved by one or more of the application of a magnetic field, the insertion or withdrawal of fluid from a closed lumen, and manipulation by an external motion generator. In additional embodiments, a body cavity drainage device includes at least a second open lumen for the insertion of a fluid into a body cavity. In yet further embodiments, an internal tissue may be massaged from within a body cavity of a patient. | 09-15-2011 |
20120179235 | COMPOSITE STENT GRAFTS FOR IN SITU ASSEMBLY AND RELATED METHODS - Composite stent grafts can include separate components that are capable of being repositioned relative to each other in situ. In some examples, a stent and a graft that are attached to each other in an insertion package do not overlap each other. The graft and stent are moved relative to each other in situ. | 07-12-2012 |
20130211385 | BODY CAVITY DRAINAGE DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - Body cavity drainage devices and associated methods are disclosed herein. In some embodiments a body cavity drainage device comprises a drainage tube having a proximal end and a distal end; and an automated means to move the distal end of the drainage tube about a body cavity of a patient. In some embodiments, the distal end of the drainage tube may be moved by one or more of the application of a magnetic field, the insertion or withdrawal of fluid from a closed lumen, and manipulation by an external motion generator. In additional embodiments, a body cavity drainage device includes at least a second open lumen for the insertion of a fluid into a body cavity. In yet further embodiments, an internal tissue may be massaged from within a body cavity of a patient. | 08-15-2013 |
20150374889 | SURGICAL KITS FOR BODY CAVITY DRAINAGE AND RELATED METHODS - A surgical kit for draining a body cavity of a patient includes a sterile enclosure, a body cavity drainage device with a sterilized drainage tube having one or more lateral openings through a side wall thereof, and a sterilized body cavity drainage tube placement tool configured to be inserted through a lateral opening of the one or more lateral openings. The body cavity drainage device and the placement tool are contained within the sterile enclosure. Methods relate to providing surgical tools for draining a body cavity of a patient. | 12-31-2015 |
20150374890 | BODY CAVITY DRAINAGE DEVICES INCLUDING DRAINAGE TUBES HAVING INLINE PORTIONS AND RELATED METHODS - A body cavity drainage device includes a drainage tube with a distal end configured for insertion into the body cavity of a patient, a fluid outlet at a proximal end of the drainage tube; and an activation apparatus coupled to the drainage tube between the proximal end of the drainage tube and the distal end of the drainage tube. The activation apparatus may be configured to alter a position of the distal end of the drainage tube in response to an input at a control device of the activation apparatus, and a first portion of the drainage tube extending from the activation apparatus toward the distal end may be at least substantially coaxial with a second portion of the drainage tube extending from the activation apparatus toward the proximal end. Methods relate to forming a body cavity drainage devices. | 12-31-2015 |
20150374891 | PLACEMENT TOOLS FOR BODY CAVITY DRAINAGE DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - A body cavity drainage device placement tool for placing a body cavity drainage tube at least partially within a body cavity of a patient. The body cavity drainage device includes a shaft, a handle attached to or integral with a proximal end of the shaft, and a distal end of the shaft sized and configured for insertion through a lateral opening of the body cavity drainage tube and at least partially through a central lumen of the body cavity drainage tube to proximate a distal end of the body cavity drainage tube. Methods relate to using a body cavity drainage device placement tool. | 12-31-2015 |
20150374959 | BODY CAVITY DRAINAGE DEVICES WITH LOCKING DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - A body cavity drainage device for a patient includes a drainage tube having a proximal end, a distal end, and one or more lumens extending longitudinally through a wall thereof. The distal end may be configured to be inserted into a body cavity of a patient during use of the body cavity drainage device. The body cavity drainage device may include an activation apparatus configured to alter a position of the distal end of the drainage tube relative to the proximal end of the drainage tube. The activation apparatus may include a rotatable control device and one or more flexible members disposed within the one or more lumens extending longitudinally through a wall of the drainage tube. The one or more flexible members may be operably coupled to the rotatable control device at a proximal end of the one or more flexible members and to the drainage tube at or near a distal end of the one or more flexible members. Methods relate to forming and using a body cavity drainage device. | 12-31-2015 |
Jay Lazarus, Santa Fe, NM US
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20100024296 | Nutrient application forecasting system (NAFS) in particular for AFO/CAFO liquid manure applications - The invention relates to methods, using a computer and software system, for providing real time running forecasts during an agronomic period of a capacity for absorbing nutrients by a plurality of fields according to an agronomic standard, and/or for providing a running real time forecast for a plurality of fields of capacity for absorbing nutrients by current status versus agronomic limit of a targeted substance. | 02-04-2010 |
Jeffrey Lazarus, Villanova, PA US
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20090094795 | ARTICLE FOR HOLDING CURRENCY AND CREDIT CARDS - An article for holding currency and credit cards is disclosed which comprises (a) a first length of substantially non-stretchable material having a first end and a second end configured to form a closed flat loop when the first end is retained on or near the second end, a lumen in the first length, a flat length of bendable metal within the lumen in the first length which allows the closed flat loop to retain a desired shape, the closed flat loop having a length which is slightly longer than half the length of U.S. currency; (b) a second length of substantially non-stretchable material having a middle, a first end, a second end, and a lumen, the first end and the second end secured to the first length of substantially non-stretchable material, thereby forming a second flat loop slightly wider than the width of U.S. currency, the middle secured to a point on the first length (a) to maintain the first flat loop perpendicular to the second flat loop, the lumen in the second length containing a flat strip of bendable metal. | 04-16-2009 |
Jeremy Lazarus, San Francisco, CA US
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20140136528 | Providing Content Recommendation to Users on a Site - The disclosure includes a system and method for providing content recommendation to users on a site. The system includes a processor and a memory storing instructions that, when executed, cause the system to: receive data describing a page on a site visited by a first user; query one or more sources to retrieve one or more candidate items for the first user; determine one or more source types related to the one or more candidate items; determine one or more scores for the one or more candidate items based on an interest profile and the one or more source types; rank the one or more candidate items; determine that an invitation trigger event causing a presentation of an invitation state occurs; determine that a recommendation trigger event causing a presentation of a recommendation state occurs during the invitation state; and provide a recommendation state to the first user. | 05-15-2014 |
Jonathan D. Lazarus, Mercer Island, WA US
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20100030715 | Social Network Model for Semantic Processing - A social network model, based on data relevant to a user, is used for semantic processing to enable improved entity recognition among text accessed by the user. An entity extraction module of the server, with reference to a general training corpus, general gazetteers, user-specific gazetteers, and entity models, parses text to identify entities. The entities may be, for example, people, organizations, or locations. A social network module of the server builds the social network model implicit in the data accessed by the user. The social network model includes the relationships between entities and an indication of the strength of each relationship. The social network module is also used to disambiguate names and unify entities based on the social network model. | 02-04-2010 |
20100031198 | Data-Oriented User Interface for Mobile Device - A user interface for a mobile device allows users to interact across applications with information relevant to known people, organizations, or locations, referred to herein as “recognized entities.” Every type of recognized entity has associated action options that populate a node menu for that type. The node menu options are selectable, for example, through a touchscreen interface, to rapidly execute the associated action. In another embodiment, a plurality of data windows, referred to as “spinners,” are viewed simultaneously on one display. Each spinner is a view of one or more data objects provided that are distinguished from one another by data type, context, parsing or sorting algorithms, or user interaction with this data. The spinners respond to user actions, to new information from the server, or external events by automatically visibly scrolling the data displayed in the spinner windows. | 02-04-2010 |
20100070910 | Data-Oriented User Interface for Mobile Device - A user interface for a mobile device allows users to interact across applications with information relevant to known people, organizations, or locations, referred to herein as “recognized entities.” Every type of recognized entity has associated action options that populate a node menu for that type. The node menu options are selectable, for example, through a touchscreen interface, to rapidly execute the associated action. In another embodiment, a plurality of data windows, referred to as “spinners,” are viewed simultaneously on one display. Each spinner is a view of one or more data objects provided that are distinguished from one another by data type, context, parsing or sorting algorithms, or user interaction with this data. The spinners respond to user actions, to new information from the server, or external events by automatically visibly scrolling the data displayed in the spinner windows. | 03-18-2010 |
20100174998 | Calendaring Location-Based Events and Associated Travel - A user interface for an electronic calendar represents different locations or different users or different user calendars in different portions of the display. Calendar entries can be associated with one or more locations, one or more users, and with one or more user calendars. The different locations may reside in different time zones and a timeline for each time zone is displayed. The position of the calendar entry provides a visual identifier of the timeline with which the event is associated. Travel time to and from events in the calendar are calculated for calendared events and shown adjacent to the beginning and end of the event. A user's future location at a point in time is inferred from patterns in the user's locations and by analyzing the user's calendared events and correspondence in order to calculate travel time to calendared events. | 07-08-2010 |
20100175001 | Calendaring Location-Based Events and Associated Travel - A user interface for an electronic calendar represents different locations or different users or different user calendars in different portions of the display. Calendar entries can be associated with one or more locations, one or more users, and with one or more user calendars. The different locations may reside in different time zones and a timeline for each time zone is displayed. The position of the calendar entry provides a visual identifier of the timeline with which the event is associated. Travel time to and from events in the calendar are calculated for calendared events and shown adjacent to the beginning and end of the event. A user's future location at a point in time is inferred from patterns in the user's locations and by analyzing the user's calendared events and correspondence in order to calculate travel time to calendared events. | 07-08-2010 |
Julian Eric Lazarus, Frederick, MD US
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20090126117 | CONFORMING MULTI-POSITION PILLOW WITH PRESSURE DISPERSAL SYSTEM - This pillow is comprised of two separate three dimensionally casings. The smaller case comprised of a four-way stretch material is filled with polyethylene microbeads or similar granule. This smaller case fits inside of the second larger case. The outer larger case is made of a cotton or other appropriate pillow material and encompasses both the smaller case and a quantity of polyester filler material as a top layer adjacent to the smaller case. | 05-21-2009 |
Laura Lazarus, Long Beach, CA US
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20130087020 | CONTINUOUS FLOW SYNTHESIS OF NANOMATERIALS USING IONIC LIQUIDS IN MICROFLUIDIC REACTORS - A method for manufacturing metal nanoparticles includes the use of a microfluidic device. The microfluidic device has a first channel having a first inlet; a second channel having a second inlet; a third channel having a third inlet; and a main channel having a main inlet and an outlet. The first channel, second channel, and third channel all lead into the main channel. The method involves injecting a solution of a metal/ligand into the first inlet, injecting a solution of a reducing agent into the second inlet, injecting a solvent comprised of an ionic liquid into the third inlet, and injecting an inert carrier into the main inlet. The solution of the metal/ligand, the solution of the reducing agent, the solvent and the inert carrier are combined together in the main channel, and the metal/ligand and the reducing agent are reacted for a time sufficient to form a metal nanoparticle. | 04-11-2013 |
Lauren B. Lazarus, Bayside, NY US
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20130041816 | PAYMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCELERATING DEBT PAYOFF AND REDUCING INTEREST EXPENSE - The electronic payment systems and methods of the present disclosure accelerate debt payoff and reduce interest expense. A method of operating an electronic payment system includes storing funding source information in a database, storing funding schedule information, which includes funding schedule type, corresponding to the funding source information in the database, and allocating an available funding amount from at least one funding source to a plurality of recurring payment accounts based upon the funding source information, the funding schedule information, and recurring payment account information. A method of enrolling at least one client in an electronic payment system includes receiving client information, which includes funding source information and payment account information, selecting a regular funding cycle, determining a regular funding amount, determining a plurality of potential funding profiles based upon the client information, and selecting at least one funding profile from the plurality of potential funding profiles. | 02-14-2013 |
20150032613 | PAYMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCELERATING DEBT PAYOFF AND REDUCING INTEREST EXPENSE - The electronic payment systems and methods of the present disclosure accelerate debt payoff and reduce interest expense. A method of operating an electronic payment system includes storing funding source information relating to at least one funding source in a database, storing funding schedule information, which includes funding schedule type, relating to at least one funding schedule corresponding to the at least one funding source in the database, and allocating an available funding amount from the at least one funding source to the plurality of recurring payment accounts based upon the funding source information, the funding schedule information, and the recurring payment account information. A method of enrolling at least one client in an electronic payment system includes receiving client information relating to the at least one client, which includes funding source information relating to at least one funding source and payment account information relating to at least one payment account, selecting a regular funding cycle associated with the at least one funding source, determining a regular funding amount associated with the selected regular funding cycle, determining a plurality of potential funding profiles based upon the client information, and selecting at least one funding profile from the plurality of potential funding profiles. | 01-29-2015 |
Lawrence H. Lazarus, Durham, NC US
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20080269143 | Dmt-Derivative Compounds and Related Compositions and Methods of Use - The present invention relates to symmetric and asymmetric dimeric Dmt (2′,6′-ditnethyl) compounds and Dmt derivative compounds with dual δ and μ opioid receptor antagonist activity. Also, the present invention provides compositions comprising these compounds and it provides methods of using these compounds. | 10-30-2008 |
Lewis J. Lazarus, Torrance, CA US
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20090125910 | SYSTEM-GENERATED RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROFILES - A method for computer control of collaborating devices enables automatic generation of resource management profiles to coordinate resource allocation within the collaborating device. The method includes utilization of a graphical user interface to select an initial resource management profile and instruct the device to automatically generate a resource profile. Timing is specified for creation of the automatically generated optimized resource profile. The optimized resource profile is developed from statistics maintained, collected, and interpreted about the demand for resources within each component of the collaborating device. An operator may elect to automatically invoke the most recently generated optimized profile after a specified period of collaborating device idleness or to invoke it upon an instruction from the operator. The optimized resource profile may be saved for future use or discarded. | 05-14-2009 |
20090125911 | RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROFILES - A resource management graphical user interface for a computer-controlled printing system in a networked environment enables an operator to create, modify, and apply resource management profiles to coordinate resource allocation within the printing system. The user interface displays a current resource management profile, which includes printing system resource allocations associated with specific tasks. A resource profile list includes at least one profile name, corresponding to a task type. Profiles associated with the task type are presented and controls are provided to enable the operator to set allocations for component resource usage. The operator is also presented with operational options, including deleting a profile, approving a profile, applying a profile to a print job or series of print jobs, saving a new profile, replacing an existing profile, and canceling a profile modification. The user interface transmits instructions to apply a profile to a printing system for processing of print jobs. | 05-14-2009 |
Mark Lazarus, Holland, PA US
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20120192595 | FABRIC WITH EQUAL MODULUS IN MULTIPLE DIRECTIONS - A garment including a fabric covering a portion of a body of a wearer. The fabric comprises an isotropic material having a first direction with a first modulus of elasticity, and a second direction that is perpendicular to the first direction. The second direction has a second modulus of elasticity and a third direction that is at an angle of 45 degrees to the first direction and the second direction. The third direction has a third modulus of elasticity. The first modulus of elasticity, the second modulus of elasticity and the third modulus of elasticity are within the same ranges of magnitudes of modulus of elasticity to form an isotropic fabric for such garment. | 08-02-2012 |
Michael A. Lazarus, San Diego, CA US
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20110137840 | COMPREHENSIVE IDENTITY PROTECTION SYSTEM - A system and method for protecting identity fraud are disclosed. A system includes a detection subsystem to identify applications and/or accounts at risk of identity fraud, and a disposition subsystem to process data provided by the detection system and to determine whether identity fraud exists in the applications and/or accounts. According to an implementation, one or more neural network models are defined, each neural network model being configured to handle a class of cases related to the subject and a specific data configuration describing a case of the class. The one or more neural network models are run to generate data requests about the subject's identity, and the data requests are passed to a detection system that monitor transactions associated with the subject. Additional data associated with the transactions is requested until a threshold certainty is achieved or until available data or models are exhausted. | 06-09-2011 |
20110289032 | Comprehensive Identity Protection System - A system and method for protecting identity fraud are disclosed. A system includes a detection subsystem to identify applications and/or accounts at risk of identity fraud, and a disposition subsystem to process data provided by the detection system and to determine whether identity fraud exists in the applications and/or accounts. According to an implementation, one or more neural network models are defined, each neural network model being configured to handle a class of cases related to the subject and a specific data configuration describing a case of the class. The one or more neural network models are run to generate data requests about the subject's identity, and the data requests are passed to a detection system that monitor transactions associated with the subject. Additional data associated with the transactions is requested until a threshold certainty is achieved or until available data or models are exhausted. | 11-24-2011 |
Michael Block Lazarus, West Newton, MA US
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20140163079 | DIPHOSPHATE MIMETICS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides compounds of Formulae (I)-(V), pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. In one aspect, compounds of the present invention are useful as glycosyltransferase inhibitors, in particular, O-linked N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) transferase (OGT) inhibitors. In another aspect, compounds of the present invention are useful as kinase inhibitors, in particular, PLK1 inhibitors, GSK3P inhibitors, or MAPKAPK2 inhibitors. The present invention further provides methods of using the inventive compounds, e.g., as biological probes to study the inhibition of OGT and/or kinase activity and as therapeutics, e.g., for the treatment of OGT-associated and/or kinase-associated conditions. | 06-12-2014 |
Michael Block Lazarus, W. Newton, MA US
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20120108605 | O-GLCNAC TRANSFERASE INHIBITORS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides inhibitors of O-GIcNAc transferase. Typically, the inhibitors are quinolinone-6-sulfonamides. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions thereof and methods for using the same in diabetes and complications thereof, neurodegenerative diseases, cancers, autoimmune diseases, and inflammatory diseases. | 05-03-2012 |
Mike Lazarus, San Diego, CA US
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20150370228 | DETERMINING CONTROL ACTIONS OF DECISION MODULES - Techniques are described for implementing automated control systems that manipulate operations of specified target systems, such as by modifying or otherwise manipulating inputs or other control elements of the target system that affect its operation (e.g., affect output of the target system). An automated control system may have one or more decision modules that each controls at least some of a target system, with each decision module's control actions being automatically determined to reflect near-optimal solutions with respect to or one more goals and in light of a target system model having multiple inter-related constraints, such as based on a partially optimized solution that is within a threshold amount of a fully optimized solution. Such determination of one or more control actions to perform may occur for a particular time and particular decision module, as well as be repeated over multiple times for ongoing control. | 12-24-2015 |
20150370232 | MANAGING COORDINATED CONTROL BY MULTIPLE DECISION MODULES - Techniques are described for implementing automated control systems that manipulate operations of specified target systems, such as by modifying or otherwise manipulating inputs or other control elements of the target system that affect its operation (e.g., affect output of the target system). An automated control system may in some situations have a distributed architecture with multiple decision modules that each controls a portion of a target system and operate in a partially decoupled manner with respect to each other, such as by each decision module operating to synchronize its local solutions and proposed control actions with those of one or more other decision modules, in order to determine a consensus with those other decision modules. Such inter-module synchronizations may occur repeatedly to determine one or more control actions for each decision module at a particular time, as well as to be repeated over multiple times for ongoing control. | 12-24-2015 |
20160004228 | COOPERATIVE DISTRIBUTED CONTROL OF TARGET SYSTEMS - Techniques are described for implementing automated control systems that manipulate operations of specified target systems, such as by modifying or otherwise manipulating inputs or other control elements of the target system that affect its operation (e.g., affect one or more outputs of the target system). An automated control system for such a target system may in some situations have a distributed architecture that provides cooperative distributed control of the target system, such as with multiple decision modules that each control a portion of the target system and operate in a partially decoupled manner with respect to each other, with the various decision modules' operations being at least partially synchronized and each having a consensus with one or more other decision modules, even if a fully synchronized convergence of all decision modules at all times is not guaranteed. | 01-07-2016 |
Nathan Lazarus, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20110180884 | METHODS, APPARATUSES, AND SYSTEMS FOR MICROMECHANICAL GAS CHEMICAL SENSING CAPACITOR - A capacitive chemical sensor, along with methods of making and using the sensor are provided. The sensors described herein eliminate undesirable capacitance by etching away the substrate underneath the capacitive chemical sensor, eliminating most of the substrate capacitance and making changes in the chemical-sensitive layer capacitance easier to detect. | 07-28-2011 |
20110316054 | Method, Apparatus, and System for Micromechanical Gas Chemical Sensing Capacitor - A method for fabrication of capacitive environment sensors is provided in which the sensor elements are integrated in a CMOS structure with electronics through the use of complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) fabrication methods. Also provided are environment sensors fabricated, for example, by the method, and a measurement system using the environment sensors fabricated by the method. The described method includes etching away one of the metal layers in a CMOS chip to create a cavity. This cavity is then filled with an environment-sensitive dielectric material to form a sensing capacitor between plates formed by the metal adhesion layers or an array of contacts from other metal layers of the CMOS structure. This approach provides improved sensing capabilities in a system that is easily manufactured. | 12-29-2011 |
Nathan S. Lazarus, Bethesda, MD US
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20140321032 | Electrically Insulating Elements And Electrically Conductive Elements Formed From Elements Having Different Oxidation Behaviors - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to electrical devices and methods for fabricating electrical devices using an oxidation process. According to one embodiment, a method of forming an electrical device using an oxidation process includes forming a metallic element which is to become an electrically insulating or resistive element in an electrical device; forming an electrically conductive element connected to the metallic element, wherein the metallic element and the electrically conductive element have different oxidation behavior when subjected to the oxidation process; and subjecting the elements forming the electrically insulating or resistive element and the electrically conductive element to the oxidation process. | 10-30-2014 |
20150302982 | MEMS TUNABLE INDUCTOR - Embodiments of the present invention provide a tunable inductor having a magnetic core which has an air gap. In order to vary the inductance of the inductor, the inductor includes a tuner that is moveable relative to the magnetic core in the vicinity of the air gap. An actuator is attached to the tuner which, upon actuation, moves the tuner relative to the magnetic core to thereby vary the spacing between the tuner and the core in the vicinity of the air gap. The variation of the spacing between the tuner and the magnetic core varies the effective air gap of the overall inductor in the desired fashion. | 10-22-2015 |
Nathan Scott Lazarus, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20110010107 | DIFFERENTIAL PRECONCENTRATOR-BASED CHEMICAL SENSOR STABILIZATION - Sensor devices and sensing methods are provided. A sensor device is provided two flow channels, each comprising a sensor, and analyte flow is alternated between the two channels such that the sensors alternately serve as a sensor and a reference, thereby increasing accuracy of the sensors. The device is useful, for example, in chemical sensing using a variety of sensor types including without limitation: chemiresistors, gravimetric sensors, optical sensors, among others. Related sensing methods also are provided. | 01-13-2011 |
20140295605 | METHOD OF FABRICATING A CAPACITIVE ENVIRONMENT SENSOR - A method for fabrication of capacitive environment sensors is provided in which the sensor elements are integrated in a CMOS structure with electronics through the use of complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) fabrication methods. Also provided are environment sensors fabricated, for example, by the method, and a measurement system using the environment sensors fabricated by the method. The described method includes etching away one of the metal layers in a CMOS chip to create a cavity. This cavity is then filled with an environment-sensitive dielectric material to form a sensing capacitor between plates formed by the metal adhesion layers or an array of contacts from other metal layers of the CMOS structure. This approach provides improved sensing capabilities in a system that is easily manufactured. | 10-02-2014 |
Norman M. Lazarus, Houston, TX US
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20100226815 | Lead-Free Brass Alloy - The invention relates to brass alloys that are substantially lead-free. In the alloys of the invention, lead is replaced with tellurium resulting in alloys that exhibit excellent machinability and conductivity. | 09-09-2010 |
20100303667 | NOVEL LEAD-FREE BRASS ALLOY - The invention relates to brass alloys that are substantially lead-free. In the alloys of the invention, lead is replaced with tellurium sulfur or blends of tellurium and sulfur resulting in alloys that exhibit excellent machinability and conductivity. | 12-02-2010 |
Philip Lazarus, Hummelstown, PA US
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20110033856 | METHODS RELATING TO AROMATASE INHIBITOR PHARMACOGENETICS - Methods for aiding in determining therapeutic efficacy of an aromatase inhibitor in a subject are provided according to embodiments of the present invention which include detecting expression and/or function of at least one UDP-glucuronosyltransferase having activity to modify at least one aromatase inhibitor and/or metabolite of the aromatase inhibitor by glucuronidation, wherein detection of expression and/or function of the UDP-glucuronosyltransferase is correlated with therapeutic efficacy of the aromatase inhibitor in the subject. Detection of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase expression and/or function includes detection of a UDP-glucuronosyltransferase gene deletion polymorphism in the subject | 02-10-2011 |
20110223597 | METHODS RELATING TO OLANZAPINE PHARMACOGENETICS - There is significant variability in subject clearance, half-life and side-effects from treatment with olanzapine (OLZ) in subjects. Methods for aiding in determining therapeutic efficacy of olanzapine in a subject are provided according to embodiments of the present invention which include identifying in a subject sample whether UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 2B10 (UGT2B10) and/or UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A4 (UGT1A4) is “wild-type” or a variant associated with altered glucuronidation of an olanzapine metabolite compared to wild-type. | 09-15-2011 |
Richard B. Lazarus, Winchester, MA US
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20090125225 | VEHICLE ROUTING AND PATH PLANNING - A method of determining a path having an ordered set of waypoints to be visited by a mobile agent to accomplish a mission includes: producing candidate paths using a multi-objective optimization algorithm, subject to a path production heuristic; selecting a path from the candidate paths, subject to a path selection heuristic; instructing the mobile agent to move according to the selected path; modifying a maintained subset of the candidate paths to produce a new candidate path using the algorithm and subject to the path production heuristic; designating either the currently-selected path or the new candidate path as the newly-selected path, subject to the path selection heuristic; and instructing the mobile agent to move according to the newly-selected path. The method may further include iterating production of new candidate paths, either randomly or based on modifications of previous candidate paths, to continually update an operation plan for the mobile agent. | 05-14-2009 |
Richard M. Lazarus, Temescal Valley, CA US
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20090005484 | PAINT - A paint composition and formulation for building materials, such as materials that are generally cementitious, gypsum, or of another inorganic building material, including those containing cellulose, glass, steel or polymeric fibers. The paint formulation provides improved weatherability, durability, light stability, freeze-thaw resistance and water resistivity. | 01-01-2009 |
Robert A. Lazarus, Millbrae, CA US
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20080293121 | HUMAN DNASE I HYPERACTIVE VARIANTS - The present invention relates to amino acid sequence variants of human DNase I that have increased DNA-hydrolytic activity. The invention provides nucleic acid sequences encoding such hyperactive variants, thereby enabling the production of these variants in quantities sufficient for clinical use. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions and therapeutic uses of hyperactive variants of human DNase I. | 11-27-2008 |
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20160032013 | RON COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - This invention relates to RON compositions, in particular RON composition comprising a RON agonist, and methods of using the compositions for the treatment of diseases. The invention also relates to diagnosis of RON-associated or MSP-associated diseases. | 02-04-2016 |
Sharon Lazarus, Eagan, MN US
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20090240689 | System, method, and software for researching, analyzing, and comparing expert witnesses - The present inventors devised, among other things, system, methods, and interfaces for researching, evaluating, and comparing expert witnesses. One exemplary system includes interfaces that facilitate users entering queries regarding experts based on name or subject matter and filtering search results based on damage awards, case types, attorneys, clients and date range. The system also enables side-by-side comparisons of the cumulative litigation history for multiple experts, and provides an expert challenge report that indicates whether an expert has been challenged in past litigation, the result of any challenges, the presiding judges in the any challenges, and the text of the challenged testimony. | 09-24-2009 |
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