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Dominika Olczak, Hagersten SE
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20090013385 | Authorization System and Method - An authorization system and a method for the protection of digital content and subscriber integrity in a digital content distribution system. At least one subscriber management system is arranged to maintain subscriber identification data. A subscriber authorization system arranged to maintain subscriber entitlement data separately from the subscriber identification data. The subscriber management system is arranged to identify a subscriber upon receipt of a request by the subscriber to extract digital content, and to generate an order to the subscriber authorization system to entitle the subscriber to access to the requested digital content. The subscriber authorization system is arranged to, upon receipt of such an order, verify the subscribers entitlement to access to the requested digital content and if verified transmit to a system client associated with the subscriber an entitlement to access the requested digital content. | 01-08-2009 |
Eugene Olczak, Glenville, NY US
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20090067155 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FABRICATING OPTICAL SUBSTRATES - In one embodiment, an optical substrate that includes a prism structure modulated along a path in a lateral direction. The path is in the nature of a mathematical function defined over a segment, C, of a coordinate system and characterized by a set of nonrandom, random or pseudorandom parameters selected from the group consisting of amplitude, phase and frequency. | 03-12-2009 |
Eugene Olczak, Pittsford, NY US
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20080231780 | Low-absorptive diffuser sheet and film stacks for direct-lit backlighting - There is provided an optical plate. The optical plate includes a supporting substrate and an optical diffuser film. The optical diffuser film has a density of light scattering particles to provide light diffusion. The optical diffuser film has a surface facing the supporting substrate, wherein a first portion of the surface facing the supporting substrate contacts the supporting substrate. There exists a gap between a second portion of the surface facing the supporting substrate and the supporting substrate, wherein the ratio of the area of the first portion to the second portion is less than 10%. | 09-25-2008 |
20080232132 | Low-absorptive diffuser sheet and film stacks for direct-lit backlighting - There is provided an optical diffuser sheet. The optical diffuser sheet has a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The first surface has a plurality of optical structures arranged to diffuse and direct light illuminated onto the first surface. The optical diffuser sheet when illuminated is characterized by an absorption of less than 10% and an absolute hiding power of less than 10%. | 09-25-2008 |
Eugene George Olczak, Pittsford, NY US
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20090052045 | FILM, BACKLIGHT DISPLAYS, AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - In one embodiment a film can comprises a surface comprising a plurality of prism structures. Each prism structure has a lateral modulation in the w direction of less than or equal to ±20% of an average pitch of the prism structures. The plurality of prism structures can have a variation in the w direction of prism peak height that is discrete and/or continuous. In one embodiment, a method for making a film can comprise forming a plurality of prism structures on a surface. The plurality of prism structures can have a lateral modulation in the w direction of less than or equal to ±20% of an average pitch of the prism structures, and wherein the plurality of prism structures have a variation in the w direction of prism peak height that is discrete and/or continuous. | 02-26-2009 |
20090185278 | FILM, BACKLIGHT DISPLAYS, AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - In one embodiment a film can comprises a surface comprising a plurality of prism structures. Each prism structure has a lateral modulation in the w direction of less than or equal to ±20% of an average pitch of the prism structures. The plurality of prism structures can have a variation in the w direction of prism peak height that is discrete and/or continuous. In one embodiment, a method for making a film can comprise forming a plurality of prism structures on a surface. The plurality of prism structures can have a lateral modulation in the w direction of less than or equal to ±20% of an average pitch of the prism structures, and wherein the plurality of prism structures have a variation in the w direction of prism peak height that is discrete and/or continuous. | 07-23-2009 |
20090214828 | BLUNT TIP PRISM FILM AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - In one embodiment, a film can comprise a transparent substrate comprising a plurality of prism structures, wherein the prism structures have a blunt tip having a tip length of 250 nm to 2,000 nm. The film can be used in various applications, such as back light displays. In one embodiment, a method for forming a master for a film can comprise ion beam etching a diamond tip to form a blunt tip having a tip length of 250 nm to 2,000 nm, and forming negatives of prism structures into a master using the diamond tip. | 08-27-2009 |
20100258745 | OPTICAL ARTICLE HAVING ANTI-THEFT FEATURE AND A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INHIBITING THEFT OF SAME - A system for altering a functionality of an optical article from a pre-activated state to an activated state, comprising an optical article comprising an optical data layer for storing data, an external radiation source for generating an external stimulus adapted to interact with the optical article, such interaction causing a change in optical accessibility of optically stored data, a directing material, wherein said directing material is for directing the external stimulus to selective portions of the optical article, thereby altering the functionality of the optical article from a pre-activated state to an activated state; a convertible element capable of responding to the external stimulus to irreversibly alter the optical article from the pre-activated state of functionality to the activated state of functionality, wherein said convertible element comprises a color-shift dye, a magnetic material, a thermo-chromic material, a magneto-optical material, a light scattering material, a phase-change material, dye aggregates, or combinations thereof. | 10-14-2010 |
Jacek Olczak, Lodz PL
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20160090639 | Method for selection of hDIS3 PIN domain inhibitors and use of hDIS3 PIN domain inhibitors for cancer treatment - The present invention relates to a method for selection or screening of hDIS3 PIN domain inhibitors, yeast strain and cell line used in such methods It also relates to new therapeutic agents selected hDIS3 PIN domain inhibitors and uses thereof in the treatment of cancers having mutations inhDIS3 RNB domain, especially multiple myeloma. The invention also relates to composition comprising new therapeutic agent hDIS3 PIN domain inhibitor and method for inducing synthetic lethality in a cancer cell. | 03-31-2016 |
Michal Olczak, Oulu FI
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20150262474 | RELEVANCE DETERMINATION OF SENSOR EVENT - Relevance determination of sensor event is disclosed. An apparatus obtains a sensor event created on the basis of sensor data generated by one or more sensors, determines relevance of the sensor event, and if the relevance of the sensor event fulfils a predetermined relevance condition, outputs, with the output interface, the sensor event according to its determined relevance. | 09-17-2015 |
20150327168 | ADJUSTMENT OF SENSOR MEASUREMENT AND TRANSMISSION INTERVALS IN MOBILE APPARATUS - Adjustment of sensor measurement and transmission intervals in a mobile apparatus is disclosed. The mobile apparatus obtains sensor data from the one or more sensors, and obtains wireless data with the wireless transceiver. Furthermore, the mobile apparatus adjusts repeatedly a measurement interval of the one or more sensors for obtaining the sensor data and a transmission interval of the wireless transceiver for transmitting the sensor data on the basis of the obtained sensor data and the obtained wireless data. | 11-12-2015 |
Paul Olczak, Evanston, IL US
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20110319823 | TUBE MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUE USING LINEAR ACTUATOR AND PRESSURE SENSOR - An infusion pump uses sensors, movable members and a control unit to determine tubing thickness in a tube-loading section of the pump. The infusion pump utilizes sensors, such as a pressure sensor, to record forces imparted by a tube undergoing no pressure, a single pressure, or a pressure sweep, to determine thickness. Using these values, the tubing wall thickness can be determined. The infusion pump can also compress a tube using a movable member of the pump and records the distance traveled by the movable member to compress fully the tube. Using this distance, the tubing wall thickness can be determined. | 12-29-2011 |
Paul J. Olczak, Chicago, IL US
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20150363931 | PHOTOMETRIC AND RADIOMETRIC CALIBRATION USING OPTICAL FEEDBACK - Certain examples provide photometric or radiometric calibration using optical feedback. A disclosed example includes dithering between a first display pixel value and a second display pixel value to create a light source from a display. The disclosed example includes capturing the light source using a camera via a plurality of photographs taken by the camera. Each photograph includes a plurality of camera pixels. The disclosed example includes determining a camera response by measuring plurality of camera quantization levels associated with the plurality of camera pixels based on the first display pixel value and the second display pixel value. The disclosed example also includes determining a display response based on the plurality of camera quantization levels. The display response includes a plurality of luminance output values of the display. | 12-17-2015 |