Yildiz, US
Erhan Yildiz, Whitehouse Station, NJ US
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20090311408 | LOW SWELLING STARCH - This invention pertains to low swelling starches and their use as food texture modifiers. The invention further pertains to the method of using low swelling starches as fat substitutes in foods. The low swelling starches provide opacity, mouth-coating, and creaminess to foods. | 12-17-2009 |
20150201653 | LOW SWELLING STARCH - This invention pertains to low swelling starches and their use as food texture modifiers. The invention further pertains to the method of using low swelling starches as fat substitutes in foods. The low swelling starches provide opacity, mouth-coating, and creaminess to foods. | 07-23-2015 |
Erhan M. Yildiz, Whitehouse Station, NJ US
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20130236624 | DELAYED GELLING STARCH COMPOSITIONS - The present application is related to starches that exhibit delayed gelling. In one embodiment, the application is related to compositions of a degraded gelling starch having a stabilizing group. A delayed gelling starch comprises a starch base material and a stabilization agent. Food products may comprise the delayed gelling starch. | 09-12-2013 |
20150342201 | STARCH-BASED GLUTEN-FREE BAKED FOODSTUFFS - A composition useful as the principal component in a baked foodstuff is provided. The composition comprises an etherified, non-waxy starch selected from the group consisting of tapioca starch, corn starch, and mixtures thereof, and a native starch selected from the group consisting of corn starch, potato starch, and mixtures thereof. Also provided are compositions useful for preparing baked foodstuffs containing the principal component described above and additionally a minor amount of a non-gluten protein, and a minor amount of a hydrocolloid, and baked foodstuffs prepared by baking such compositions. The baked foodstuffs exhibit extended shelf-life without staling of the baked foodstuff by reason of the use of the compositions described above. | 12-03-2015 |
Fitnat Yildiz, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20110003734 | PROTEINS AND POLYNUCLEOTIDES OF VIBRIO CHOLERAE - Therapeutic, diagnostic and environmental monitoring methods employing proteins encoded by the rbmBCDEF gene cluster and by bap1. | 01-06-2011 |
Hasan Mahmut Yildiz, Boston, MA US
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20160074422 | MUCUS STRENGTHENING FORMULATIONS TO ALTER MUCUS BARRIER PROPERTIES - The present technology relates to compositions and methods that strengthen mucus barriers, e.g., reduce the permeability of the mucus barriers. In some embodiments, the compositions include a model bile and a lipid mixture, wherein the model bile includes at least one salt and a lecithin. In some embodiments, the composition is useful to treat necrotizing enterocolitis. | 03-17-2016 |
Huseyin Yildiz, Kenmore, WA US
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20090319992 | CONFIGURABLE PARTITIONING FOR PARALLEL DATA - A data partitioning interface provides procedure headings to create data partitions for processing data elements in parallel, and for obtaining data elements to process, without specifying the organizational structure of a data partitioning. A data partitioning implementation associated with the data partitioning interface provides operations to implement the interface procedures, and may also provide dynamic partitioning to facilitate load balancing. | 12-24-2009 |
20090320005 | CONTROLLING PARALLELIZATION OF RECURSION USING PLUGGABLE POLICIES - A parallelism policy object provides a control parallelism interface whose implementation evaluates parallelism conditions that are left unspecified in the interface. User-defined and other parallelism policy procedures can make recommendations to a worker program for transitioning between sequential program execution and parallel execution. Parallelizing assistance values obtained at runtime can be used in the parallelism conditions on which the recommendations are based. A consistent parallelization policy can be employed across a range of parallel constructs, and inside recursive procedures. | 12-24-2009 |
Huseyin S. Yildiz, Kenmore, WA US
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20090327784 | ENERGY MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTING SYSTEMS - An energy measurement system (“EMS”) and techniques for correlating energy consumption to computing system activity. The EMS includes a data acquisition module, a processing module, and optionally a visualization module. The data acquisition module receives and transmits to the processing unit a number of sampled data streams, referred to as “data acquisition traces,” associated with a computing system under test (“SUT”). The processing module concurrently receives one or more system traces from the SUT, which are produced by particular components under examination by the EMS. Synchronization is established between the data acquisition traces and the system trace(s) when the SUT executes certain predetermined actions to produce data in both the data acquisition traces and the system trace(s), which data is used to logically align the traces. Then, as test scenarios are executed by the SUT, changes are monitored in the traces, and energy consumption is quantified. | 12-31-2009 |
20100146245 | PARALLEL EXECUTION OF A LOOP - A method of executing a loop over an integer index range of indices in a parallel manner includes assigning a plurality of index subsets of the integer index range to a corresponding plurality of threads, and defining for each index subset a start point of the index subset, an end point of the index subset, and a boundary point of the index subset positioned between the start point and the end point of the index subset. A portion of the index subset between the start point and the boundary point represents a private range and the portion of the index subset between the boundary point and the end point represents a public range. Loop code is executed by each thread based on the index subset of the integer index range assigned to the thread. | 06-10-2010 |
20100185840 | PROPAGATING UNOBSERVED EXCEPTIONS IN A PARALLEL SYSTEM - A method of handling an exception in a parallel system includes constructing a task object, executing a method with the task object, and catching an exception with the task object during execution of the method. The exception is propagated in response to the task object becoming inaccessible without the exception having been observed. | 07-22-2010 |
20100295856 | DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION SYSTEM AND TECHNIQUES - A data visualization and analysis system (“DVAS”) is described, which provides techniques and data models for modeling, storing, retrieving, analyzing, and visually representing large data sets in a rapid, lightweight, flexible, and highly interactive fashion. A data model and various techniques are described with reference to trace data sets, which are files or other data storage constructs used to record information regarding certain defined events occurring during operation of a computing system or a portion thereof. The DVAS receives and parses one or more trace data sets to create a data model that includes a number of layers and other inner or auxiliary data structures. Based on the data model, the DVAS visually renders one or more sets of geometric objects in accordance with different drawing modes. The drawing modes, which are dynamic and interactive, enable users to effectively visually identify patterns within the trace data sets. | 11-25-2010 |
20110078691 | STRUCTURED TASK HIERARCHY FOR A PARALLEL RUNTIME - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for a structured task hierarchy for a parallel runtime. The parallel execution runtime environment permits flexible spawning and attachment of tasks to one another to form a task hierarchy. Parent tasks can be prevented from completing until any attached child sub-tasks complete. Exceptions can be aggregated in an exception array such that any aggregated exceptions for a task are available when the task completes. A shield mode is provided to prevent tasks from attaching to another task as child tasks. | 03-31-2011 |
20110239217 | PERFORMING A WAIT OPERATION TO WAIT FOR ONE OR MORE TASKS TO COMPLETE - A method of performing a wait operation includes creating a first plurality of tasks and a continuation task. The continuation task represents a second plurality of tasks. The continuation task and each of the tasks in the first plurality have an associated wait handle. The wait handles for the first plurality of tasks and the continuation task are stored in an array. A wait operation is performed on the array, thereby waiting for at least one of the tasks in the first and second pluralities to complete. | 09-29-2011 |
20110289503 | EXTENSIBLE TASK SCHEDULER - A parallel execution runtime allows tasks to be executed concurrently in a runtime environment. The parallel execution runtime delegates the implementation of task queuing, dispatch, and thread management to one or more plug-in schedulers in a runtime environment of a computer system. The plug-in schedulers may be provided by user code or other suitable sources and include interfaces that operate in conjunction with the runtime. The runtime tracks the schedulers and maintains control of all aspects of the execution of tasks from user code including task initialization, task status, task waiting, task cancellation, task continuations, and task exception handling. | 11-24-2011 |
20110307905 | INDICATING PARALLEL OPERATIONS WITH USER-VISIBLE EVENTS - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for indicating parallel operations with user-visible events. Event markers can be used to indicate an abstracted outer layer of execution as well as expose internal specifics of parallel processing systems, including systems that provide data parallelism. Event markers can be used to show a variety of execution characteristics including higher-level markers to indicate the beginning and end of an execution program (e.g., a query). Inside the execution program (query) individual fork/join operations can be indicated with sub-levels of markers to expose their operations. Additional decisions made by an execution engine, such as, for example, when elements initially yield, when queries overlap or nest, when the query is cancelled, when the query bails to sequential operation, when premature merging or re-partitioning are needed can also be exposed. | 12-15-2011 |
20110321059 | STACK OVERFLOW PREVENTION IN PARALLEL EXECUTION RUNTIME - A parallel execution runtime prevents stack overflow by maintaining an inline counter for each thread executing tasks of a process. Each time that the runtime determines that inline execution of a task is desired on a thread, the runtime determines whether the inline counter for the corresponding thread indicates that stack overflow may occur. If not, the runtime increments the inline counter for the thread and allows the task to be executed inline. If the inline counter indicates a risk of stack overflow, then the runtime performs additional one or more checks using a previous stack pointer of the stack (i.e., a lowest known safe watermark), the current stack pointer, and memory boundaries of the stack. If the risk of stack overflow remains after all checks have been performed, the runtime prevents inline execution of the task. | 12-29-2011 |
Huseyin Serkan Yildiz, Kenmore, WA US
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20120317447 | PROPAGATING UNOBSERVED EXCEPTIONS IN DISTRIBUTED EXECUTION ENVIRONMENTS - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for propagating unhandled exceptions in distributed execution environments, such as clusters. A job (e.g., a query) can include a series of computation steps that are executed on multiple compute nodes each processing parts of a distributed data set. Unhandled exceptions can be caught while computations are running on data partitions of different compute nodes. Unhandled exception objects can be stored in a serialized format in a compute node's local storage (or an alternate central location) along with auxiliary details such as the data partition being processed at the time. Stored serialized exception objects for a job can be harvested and aggregated in a single container object. The single container object can be passed back to the client. | 12-13-2012 |
Ibrahim Yildiz, Miami, FL US
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20080305047 | Chemosensors Based on Quantum Dots and Oxazine Compounds - We identified a mechanism to detect chemical changes with a modified semiconductor nanoparticle (e.g., an oxazine-adsorbed CdSe—ZnS core-shell quantum dot). Our strategy is based on the chemical transformation of chromo-genie ligands adsorbed on the surface of a quantum dot. This activates an energy transfer pathway from the quantum dot to the adsorbed chromogenic ligands, which causes a change (e.g., increase or decrease) in a characteristic of fluorescent emission (e.g., intensity or lifetime). Thus, modified quantum dots acting through this mechanism can efficiently transduce a chemical event or occurrence into a change in optical signal. Our design can be adapted to signal chemical changes by a diversity of target analytes and, thus, it can be used to develop other fluorescent chemosensors based on the unique properties of quantum dots. | 12-11-2008 |
20100112560 | MECHANISM TO SIGNAL RECEPTOR-LIGAND INTERACTIONS WITH LUMINESCENT QUANTUM DOTS - Semiconductor quantum dots are becoming valuable analytical tools for use in biomedical applications. Indeed, their unique properties offer the opportunity to design luminescent probes for imaging and sensing with unprecedented performance. In this context, we have identified operating principles to transduce supramolecular association of complementary receptor-ligand binding pairs into enhancement or suppression in the luminescence of sensitive quantum dots. Thus, complementary receptor-ligand binding pairs can be identified with luminescence measurements relying on our design logic. In fact, we have demonstrated with a representative example that our protocol can be adapted to signal receptor-ligand binding. | 05-06-2010 |
Mahmuda Susan Yildiz, Smithtown, NY US
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20110121593 | FLEXIE STROLLERS - The Flexie Stroller(s) do comes with unique functional features in its all wheels (fronts and the backs); push handle, adjustable seats with head support, and unique addition to bars for kids' drinks, cargo area and exceptional element for children's' toy (teddy bears or dollies). Wheels are height adjustable, Push handles are extendable, Trays are more useful and cargo area can carry additional stuff in without clasping. Seats are adaptable for better comfort. Especially very charming piece of art for children's toys can add value and piece of mind for parents and care givers. The invention does apply to any kind of strollers, double, triple, side by side or back to back and even the single strollers. | 05-26-2011 |
Mehmet E. Yildiz, Campbell, CA US
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20130218887 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING AND USING AN INTEREST GRAPH - Methods and apparatuses are provided for generating, updating, and using an interest graph. A plurality of interests representing a plurality of subjects' affinities towards a plurality of topics may be obtained. A processing device may generate an interest graph based on the obtained interests. The generated interest graph may include: (i) at least two nodes, each of the at least two nodes representing an interest of the obtained interests, wherein the obtained interests are free of any personally identifiable information associated with the plurality of subjects and (ii) at least one link connecting a first node to a second node of the at least two nodes, the at least one link representing a relatedness of the interest represented by the first node to the interest represented by the second node. | 08-22-2013 |
20140214877 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING AND USING AN INTEREST GRAPH - Methods and apparatuses are provided for generating, updating, and using an interest graph. A plurality of interests representing a plurality of subjects' affinities towards a plurality of topics may be obtained. A processing device may generate an interest graph based on the obtained interests. The generated interest graph may include: (i) at least two nodes, each of the at least two nodes representing an interest of the obtained interests, wherein the obtained interests are free of any personally identifiable information associated with the plurality of subjects and (ii) at least one link connecting a first node to a second node of the at least two nodes, the at least one link representing a relatedness of the interest represented by the first node to the interest represented by the second node. | 07-31-2014 |
Mustafa Erhan Yildiz, Whitehouse Station, NJ US
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20120141796 | Co-Flow Microfluidic Device for Polymersome Formation - A microfluidic device to produce polymersomes having three coaxial passageways of increasing size with fluid flowing in one direction. The first and smallest passageway contains the content of the polymersome, the middle passageway contains a block copolymer, and the largest and outer passageway contains an aqueous medium or water. The device can produce polymersomes with control of size and membrane thickness. The device will allow quantitative loading of the polymersomes in high quantities. The device is robust and easily assembled and has the ability to independently control the three streams involved in making the polymersomes. | 06-07-2012 |
Ozcan Yildiz US
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20150345144 | COVERED GUTTER SYSTEM - A gutter system having a gutter body including a cover surface extending from a rear edge to a forward edge, a return surface extending from a rear edged to a forward edge, and a channel portion including a rear wall, a forward wall and a channel portion therebetween whereby the channel portion defines a collection chamber. The cover surface forward edge and the return surface forward edge meet at a curved wicking edge. The return surface rear edge is connected to an upper edge of the rear wall and the forward wall terminates at an upper edge spaced from the wicking edge to define a water receiving gap. | 12-03-2015 |
Ozcan Yildiz, Quakertown, PA US
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20150345144 | COVERED GUTTER SYSTEM - A gutter system having a gutter body including a cover surface extending from a rear edge to a forward edge, a return surface extending from a rear edged to a forward edge, and a channel portion including a rear wall, a forward wall and a channel portion therebetween whereby the channel portion defines a collection chamber. The cover surface forward edge and the return surface forward edge meet at a curved wicking edge. The return surface rear edge is connected to an upper edge of the rear wall and the forward wall terminates at an upper edge spaced from the wicking edge to define a water receiving gap. | 12-03-2015 |
Taylan Yildiz, Palo Alto, CA US
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20140040463 | DETERMINING UNIQUE VISTORS TO A NETWORK LOCATION - A system and computer-implemented method for determining an estimated number of unique visitors to a network location from a geographical area. A non-linear approximation is utilized to determine the estimated number of unique visitors to the network location. The non-linear approximation is based on at least the estimated number of users within the geographical area, the estimated number of unique user identifiers within the geographical area, and the number of unique user identifiers from the geographical area that are observed at the network location. | 02-06-2014 |
Timur Yildiz, Astoria, NY US
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20140116905 | Stand-Up Packaging Apparatus for a Shirt - A stand-up packaging apparatus for a shirt includes a shirt shaped front panel, a shirt shaped back panel, a top seal, an attachment mechanism, a gusset base, an interior chamber, and a top opening. The shirt shaped front panel and the back panel are perimetrically connected to each other except around a shoulder edge of the shirt shaped front panel and the back panel. The gusset base is connected in between a base edge of the shirt shaped front panel and the back panel so that the stand-up packaging apparatus for a shirt is able to stand-up on a flat surface. The interior chamber is positioned with the shirt shaped front panel and the back panel and accessed through the top opening, which is opened through the top seal and the attachment mechanism. The attachment mechanism also shuts the top opening when necessary. | 05-01-2014 |
Yeshna Yildiz, Boston, MA US
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20090051578 | Method and System for Correcting Switched Input A/D Converters - A system is described for correcting a switched input A/D converter circuit that performs a plurality of A/D conversions. The system includes an oversampling circuit, a switched input controller, separation circuitry, and a signal processing subsystem. The oversampling circuit is configured to convert one or more input analog signals into oversampled output signals. The switched input controller is configured to switch a separate calibration signal into the oversampling circuit, as a replacement for the input analog signal, for at least some of the A/D conversions. The separation circuitry is configured to separate the oversampled output signal from the calibration signal. The signal processing subsystem is configured to synchronously and separately process the oversampled output signal and the calibration signal so as to substantially reduce unwanted correlated response of the switched input A/D converter circuit. | 02-26-2009 |
Yesna Oyku Yildiz, Boston, MA US
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20090232348 | Image Object Separation - Techniques and systems for segmenting one or more objects in a subject image resulting from subjecting one or more objects to imaging using an imaging apparatus are disclosed, such that limitations of image noise, object proximity, image intensity variations, shape complexity, and/or computational resources may be mitigated. Merely border edges of objects in a subject image can be generated, for example, by using edge detection and discarding interior edges. Geometric difference values of the identified boundaries of the objects in the subject image can be calculated. One or more transitions between objects can be identified by using the geometric difference values, for example, which may result in data that represents a location in the image of an object to be segmented. | 09-17-2009 |