James Mitchell
James Mitchell Frix, Calhoun, GA US
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20150011854 | CONTINUOUS TRANSDERMAL MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Various embodiments of methods and systems for continuous transdermal monitoring (“CTM”) are disclosed. One exemplary method for CTM begins by monitoring an output signal from an accelerometer. The accelerometer output signal may indicate acceleration and deceleration of a body part of a user, such as the user's wrist. Based on the accelerometer output signal, it may be determined that the body part of the user has decelerated to a minimum, e.g., substantially zero. With a determination that the body part has decelerated to the minimum, e.g., substantially zero, or has not accelerated beyond the minimum, e.g., substantially zero, the method may determine a reading from a pulse oximeter associated with the accelerometer. Advantageously, the pulse oximetry reading, or a reading from other sensors associated with the accelerometer, may be optimally accurate as motion artifact may be minimized. The pulse oximetry reading may be recorded for later query and/or rendered for the benefit of the user. | 01-08-2015 |
James Mitchell Leiper, London GB
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20090053741 | ASSAY FOR MEASURING ASYMMETRIC METHYLARGININE IN A BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE - The invention relates to a method of determining the presence and/or amount of an asymmetric methylarginine in a sample, the method comprising: | 02-26-2009 |
20090069331 | GUANIDINE DERIVATIVES AS INHIBITORS OF DDAH - Compounds of formula (I) have been found to be useful as inhibitors of DDAH. The present invention thus provides the use of a compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, in the manufacture of a medicament for use in the treatment of a disease whose pathology is affected by DDAH | 03-12-2009 |
James Mitchell Leith, Sr., Moody, AL US
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20120024903 | Multiple beverage dispenser with spigot - A multiple option beverage dispenser, having a spigot, for gravitationally dispensing a liquid beverage from standard recyclable plastic bottle containers, having standard screwed necks, available commercially. The instant invention called “Multiple Beverage Dispenser with Spigot” is a two piece device, preferably injection molded of preferred plastic construction, for economy of production. The heart of the instant inventions' design comprises a multi-tiered female threaded bottle receiver, a fluid chamber, and a tubular discharge end having a standard male threaded coupling and seal, and a manually operated spigot having a standard female threaded coupling for assembly to said male threaded coupling. The instant invention is designed as companion equipment when installed into a wide variety of commercially produced host ice cooler/chests having dispensing spigots, or that spigots may be added (retro-fitted), providing a unique scope of utility, size, durability, and appearance. | 02-02-2012 |
20120111892 | Multiple beverage dispenser adapter - A multiple option beverage dispenser, for gravitationally dispensing a liquid beverage from standard recyclable plastic bottle containers available commercially, having a standard screwed neck. The instant invention called “Multiple Beverage Dispenser Adapter” is a one piece device, preferably injection molded of preferred plastic construction for economy of production. The heart of the instant inventions' design comprises a multi-tiered female threaded plastic bottle receiver, a fluid chamber, and a tubular discharge end for liquid exit. The instant invention, designed as a companion equipment device, to be a clean and simple installation, into a wide variety of commercially produced host ice cooler/chests having dispensing spigots, or that spigots may be added (retro-fitted), providing a unique scope of utility, size, durability, and appearance. | 05-10-2012 |
James Mitchell Rakes, Austin, TX US
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20120032716 | Initializing Components of an Integrated Circuit - Methods, systems, and computer program products for initializing one or more components of a system, the system comprising an integrated circuit that comprises at least one processor, are disclosed. A method includes initializing at least one component of the system, determining a temperature of the integrated circuit using a temperature sensing device embedded on the integrated circuit, comparing the determined temperature to a predetermined suitable temperature operating range of at least one additional component to yield a comparison result, and initializing the at least one additional component based on the comparison result. The at least one additional component may be initialized on the condition that the determined temperature of the integrated circuit is within the predetermined suitable temperature operating range of the at least one additional component. | 02-09-2012 |