Nazarenko
Anastasia Nazarenko, Old Bridge, NJ US
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20120037672 | ARTICLE CARRIER FOR SUPPORTING MULTIPLE ARTICLES AROUND A NECK OF A WEARER - An article carrier has a first member including a top side and a first arch. The first arch optionally is for receiving a first article. The article carrier also has a moveable second member connected to the first member. The second member is moveable from a first position connected to a lateral side of the first member and to a second position where the moveable second member is not connected to the lateral side. The moveable second member may retain a second article on the moveable second member in the second position. The second member may capture a temple bar of a pair of glasses on the second member. | 02-16-2012 |
20140230250 | ARTICLE CARRIER FOR SUPPORTING MULTIPLE ARTICLES AROUND A NECK OF A WEARER - An article carrier has a first member including a top side and a first arch. The first arch optionally is for receiving a first article. The article carrier also has a moveable second member connected to the first member. The second member is moveable from a first position connected to a lateral side of the first member and to a second position where the moveable second member is not connected to the lateral side. The moveable second member may retain a second article on the moveable second member in the second position. The second member may capture a temple bar of a pair of glasses on the second member. | 08-21-2014 |
Andrey Nazarenko, Ekaterinburg RU
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20140032168 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETECTION OF EMOTIONAL ENVIRONMENT - A apparatus and method for detecting electromagnetic changes in the environment using electronic sensors is disclosed. The apparatus and method may be utilized in various environments including for electronic entertainment devices with interactive controls, and for interior design, lighting and illumination. | 01-30-2014 |
Igor Nazarenko, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20080270365 | QUERY COSTING IN A MULTIDIMENSIONAL DATABASE - The cost of running a query (having a query range) on a multidimensional database may be estimated using a process factors criteria beyond merely the number of affected records. First, a materialized view of the database may be represented as a container of tuples, sorted by key. Then keys may be stepped through, each key representing a mapping of a combination of tuples from the container. At each step, the process may request the next smallest key in the query range greater than or equal to the key of the current step, which results in the tuple in the database whose key is the smallest, greater than or equal to the requested key, and determine if the resulting is in the query range. The cost of the query may then be estimated as the number of tuples upon which the range check was performed. | 10-30-2008 |
20100286925 | OLIGOMER SEQUENCES MAPPING - Mapping oligomer sequences includes receiving a set of related oligomer sequences, applying one or more key patterns derived from a set of oligomer sequence relationships to obtain one or more keys that are consistent with the set of related oligomer sequences, and locating the one or more keys in an index configured to map a plurality of possible keys to their respective candidate and/or validated locations in a reference. | 11-11-2010 |
20100287165 | INDEXING A REFERENCE SEQUENCE FOR OLIGOMER SEQUENCE MAPPING - Generating an index includes receiving a reference sequence and applying one or more key patterns to the reference sequence to obtain a plurality of keys in the index. Each of the one or more key patterns is derived based on a corresponding set of oligomer sequence relationships of a plurality of oligomer sequences that are expected to be generated from the reference, and the keys correspond to a plurality of candidate and/or validated locations in the reference sequence. | 11-11-2010 |
20110004413 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CALLING VARIATIONS IN A SAMPLE POLYNUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE WITH RESPECT TO A REFERENCE POLYNUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE - Embodiments for calling variations in a sample polynucleotide sequence compared to a reference polynucleotide sequence are provided. Aspects of the embodiments include executing an application on at least one computer that locates local areas in the reference polynucleotide sequence where a likelihood exists that one or more bases of the sample polynucleotide sequence are changed from corresponding bases in the reference polynucleotide sequence, where the likelihood is determined at least in part based on mapped mated reads of the sample polynucleotide sequence; generating at least one sequence hypothesis for each of the local areas, and optimizing the at least one sequence hypothesis for at least a portion of the local areas to find one or more optimized sequence hypotheses of high probability for the local areas; and analyzing the optimized sequence hypotheses to identify a series of variation calls in the sample polynucleotide sequence. | 01-06-2011 |
20110015864 | OLIGOMER SEQUENCES MAPPING - Mapping oligomer sequences includes receiving a set of related oligomer sequences, applying one or more key patterns derived from a set of oligomer sequence relationships to obtain one or more keys that are consistent with the set of related oligomer sequences, modifying positions within these keys, and locating the one or more keys in an index configured to map a plurality of candidate and/or validated keys to their respective possible and/or validated locations in a reference. | 01-20-2011 |
20120197533 | IDENTIFYING REARRANGEMENTS IN A SEQUENCED GENOME - Methods, apparatuses, and systems for identification of junctions (e.g., resulting from large-scale rearrangements) of a sequenced genome with respect to a human genome reference sequence is provided. For example, false positives can be distinguished from actual junctions. Such false positives can result from many sources, including mismapping, chimeric reactions among the DNA of a sample, and problems with the reference genome. As part of the filtering processes, a base pair resolution (or near base pair resolution) of a junction can be provided. In various implementations, junctions can be identified using discordant mate pairs and/or using a statistical analysis of the length distributions of fragments for local regions of the sample genome. Clinically significant junctions can also be identified so that further analysis can be focused on genomic regions that may have more of an impact on the health of a patient. | 08-02-2012 |
20140188396 | OLIGOMER SEQUENCES MAPPING - Mapping oligomer sequences includes receiving a set of related oligomer sequences, applying one or more key patterns derived from a set of oligomer sequence relationships to obtain one or more keys that are consistent with the set of related oligomer sequences, and locating the one or more keys in an index configured to map a plurality of possible keys to their respective candidate and/or validated locations in a reference. | 07-03-2014 |
Sergei Nazarenko, Hattiesburg, MS US
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20090253805 | Photocurable Thiol-Ene Low Gas Permeability Membranes - The present invention provides modified multifunctional thiol-ene monomers wherein one or more thiols are reacted with a Michael addition reactive double bond compound. The present invention further discloses photocurable thiol-ene formulations comprising thiol-ene monomers including the modified multifunctional thiols. The present invention further discloses photocurable thiol-ene formulations comprising thiol-ene monomers and Michael addition reactive double bond molecules and a Michael catalyst. The formulations of the present invention can be photocured to make films or coatings. In a further disclosure, the formulations, including those comprised of unmodified multifunctional thiols and multifunctional enes, are photocured to form films applied to non-flexible or flexible polymer or non-polymer substrates suitable for food packaging, electronic products, optical products and other applications and free-standing films. The present invention further discloses photocurable thiol-ene formulations comprising thiol-ene monomers and Michael addition reactive double bond molecules and a Michael catalyst. These formulations are disclosed to form free-standing films and coatings on substrates when applied to flexible substrates. Such materials are suitable for use in the packaging of food products and other products which are to be maintained in a hermetically sealed relationship to the atmosphere. | 10-08-2009 |
Svetlana Nazarenko, Manassas, VA US
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20090048293 | METHODS FOR TREATING BACILLUS INFECTION - The present invention provides compositions and methods for detecting, treating, and preventing microbial infection, especially infection caused by | 02-19-2009 |
Vassili G. Nazarenko, Kyiv UA
Victoria Nazarenko, New Jersey, NJ US
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20140230250 | ARTICLE CARRIER FOR SUPPORTING MULTIPLE ARTICLES AROUND A NECK OF A WEARER - An article carrier has a first member including a top side and a first arch. The first arch optionally is for receiving a first article. The article carrier also has a moveable second member connected to the first member. The second member is moveable from a first position connected to a lateral side of the first member and to a second position where the moveable second member is not connected to the lateral side. The moveable second member may retain a second article on the moveable second member in the second position. The second member may capture a temple bar of a pair of glasses on the second member. | 08-21-2014 |
Victoria Nazarenko, Old Bridge, NJ US
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20120037672 | ARTICLE CARRIER FOR SUPPORTING MULTIPLE ARTICLES AROUND A NECK OF A WEARER - An article carrier has a first member including a top side and a first arch. The first arch optionally is for receiving a first article. The article carrier also has a moveable second member connected to the first member. The second member is moveable from a first position connected to a lateral side of the first member and to a second position where the moveable second member is not connected to the lateral side. The moveable second member may retain a second article on the moveable second member in the second position. The second member may capture a temple bar of a pair of glasses on the second member. | 02-16-2012 |