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Frank Nederlof, Nuenen NL
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20140197311 | Sample Carrier for an Electron Microscope - The invention relates to a sample carrier for a transmission electron microscope. When using state of the art sample carriers, such as half-moon grids in combination with detectors detecting, for example, X rays emitted at a large emittance angle, shadowing is a problem. Similar problems occur when performing tomography, in which the sample is rotated over a large angle. | 07-17-2014 |
Frank Nederlof, Neunen NL
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20100108907 | CHARGED-PARTICLE OPTICAL SYSTEM WITH DUAL LOADING OPTIONS - A charged-particle optical system ( | 05-06-2010 |
Leo Nederlof, Kapelle-Op-Den-Bos BE
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20090097846 | RFID Systems and Methods for Optical Fiber Network Deployment and Maintenance - An optical-fiber-network (OFN) radio-frequency identification (RFID) system for deploying and/or maintaining and/or provisioning service and/or locating faults in an OFN. The system includes a plurality of OFN components, and at least one RFID tag that includes RFID tag data that has at least one property of the OFN component associated with the RFID tag. The RFID tag data is written to and read from the RFID tags using one or more mobile RFID readers either prior to, during or after deploying the OFN components. An OFN-component-data database unit is used to store and process the RFID tag data and is automatically updated by the one or more mobile RFID readers. This allows for different maps of the OFN to be made, such as an inventory map and a maintenance map, and for the maps to be automatically updated. The OFN-RFID system allows for mobile automated operations and management of OFN components by service personnel, and provides for faster and more accurate OFN system deployment and maintenance. | 04-16-2009 |
20120126949 | Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Connected Tag Communications Protocol And Related Systems And Methods - Protocols, systems, and methods are disclosed for two or more RFID tags to communicate with each other using direct connections, wherein the two or more RFID tags are configured to mate and directly exchange identification information. A disclosed method includes detecting that a first RFID tag is connected to a second RFID tag. A first message comprising a first tag identification is sent directly from the first RFID tag to the second RFID tag, and the first RFID tag receives a first acknowledgement from the second RFID tag if the first tag identification was correctly received. A second message comprising a second tag identification may be sent directly from the second RFID tag to the first RFID tag and a second acknowledgement may be received from the first RFID tag if the second tag identification was correctly received. | 05-24-2012 |
20130022350 | RFID SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPTICAL FIBER NETWORK DEPLOYMENT AND MAINTENANCE - An optical-fiber-network (OFN) radio-frequency identification (RFID) method for deploying and/or provisioning service and/or locating faults in an OFN. The method includes providing at least one RFID tag on at least one OFN component of a plurality of OFN components that constitute an OFN and writing OFN component data to the at least one RFID tag that relates to at least one property of the OFN component associated with the RFID tag. The RFID tag data is written to and read from the RFID tags using one or more mobile RFID readers. The OFN component data is recorded and stored in an OFN database unit. The plurality of OFN components are deployed and operations of the OFN are provisioned using the OFN component data. The method may also include using the OFN component data and a plurality of locations on a spatial map to locate a fault in the OFN. | 01-24-2013 |
20130194098 | Radio Frequency Identification Transponder For Communicating Condition Of A Component - There is provided a passive RFID transponder assembly that includes a condition responsive device adapted to read a condition relating to the component that is associated with the RFID transponder assembly. The condition that is read by the condition responsive device relates to physical contact with a field technician or a mating component, relates to electrical connection between an integrated circuit chip and an antenna, relates to one or more environmental conditions, or the like. The components with which the RFID transponder assemblies are associated include components of telecommunications equipment, such as fiber optic connectors, fiber optic adapters, fiber optic patch panels, copper connectors, and copper adapters to list some non-limiting examples. | 08-01-2013 |
Leo Nederlof, Antwerpen BE
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20100178058 | RFID SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPTICAL FIBER NETWORK DEPLOYMENT AND MAINTENANCE - An optical-fiber-network (OFN) radio-frequency identification (RFID) system for deploying and/or maintaining an OFN. The system includes a plurality of OFN components, and at least one RFID tag that includes RFID tag data that has at least one property of the OFN component associated with the RFID tag. The RFID tag data is written to and read from the RFID tags prior, during or after deploying the OFN components. An OFN-component-data database unit is used to store and process the RFID tag data. This allows for different maps of the OFN to be made, such as an inventory map and a maintenance map. The OFN-RFID system allows for automated operations and management of OFN components by service personnel, and provides for faster and more accurate OFN system deployment and maintenance. | 07-15-2010 |
Leo Nederlof, Vrijheidstraat BE
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20080220721 | Passive RFID elements having visual indicators - There are provided components, connectors, receptacles, cables, and systems wherein passive RFID functionality is incorporated. Also provided are passive RFID elements in general. The passive RFID elements power visual indicators based on receipt of external RF signals. Passive energy storage devices may be employed to provide electrical energy to the visual indicators. The passive energy storage devices may be charged by the external RF signals. The visual indicators may operate continuously or according to a predetermined flashing pattern. | 09-11-2008 |
Leo Nederlof, Kapelle-Op-Des-Bos BE
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20130200165 | EXCESS RADIO-FREQUENCY (RF) POWER STORAGE IN RF IDENTIFICATION (RFID) TAGS, AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Excess radio-frequency (RF) power storage in RF identification (RFID) tags, and related systems and methods are disclosed. The RFID tag is configured to operate with RF power received in wireless RF signals from a RFID tag antenna if received RF power meets or exceeds an operational threshold power for the RFID tag. The RFID tag is also configured to store excess energy derived from excess received RF power in an energy storage device if the received RF power exceeds the operational threshold power for the RFID tag. Thus, when RF power received by the RFID tag is not sufficient for operation, the RFID tag can operate from power provided by previously stored excess energy in the energy storage device. | 08-08-2013 |
Maarten Markus Nederlof, Veenendaal NL
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20100243570 | METHOD, INSTALLATION AND SYSTEM FOR MEASURING AND/OR TREATING CONTAMINATING COMPOUNDS DISSOLVED IN A LIQUID - The present invention relates to a method, device and system for measuring and/or treating contaminating components dissolved in a liquid in a liquid flow, such as in a water treatment, the method comprising the steps of: —carrying at least a part of the liquid from the liquid flow with contaminating components present therein into a container or a conduit; —causing precipitation of at least a part of the dissolved contaminating components, wherein solid particles are formed, and/or treating the quantity of process liquid; optionally followed by: —measuring the presence and/or the quantity of solid particles formed. | 09-30-2010 |
Petra Marleen Nederlof, Amsterdam NL
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20100285977 | DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN BRCA1-ASSOCIATED AND SPORADIC TUMOURS - The present invention relates to methods for classifying a sample as from a BRCA1-related tumour or from a sporadic tumour based on copy number analysis of a numbers of genomic locations. The invention further provides sets of nucleic acid probes, arrays and kits comprising these sets and arrays, for use in the diagnostic and/or prognostic methods of the invention for tumour classification. | 11-11-2010 |
20120277112 | PREDICTING RESPONSE TO ANTI-CANCER THERAPY VIA ARRAY COMPARATIVE GENOMIC HYBRIDIZATION - Array comparative genomic hybridization classifiers, arrays comprising the classifiers, and related methods of using the same for predicting the therapeutic efficacy of anti-cancer therapy by detecting phenotypic genetic traits using comparative genomic hybridization are disclosed. | 11-01-2012 |
20120316080 | DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN BRCA2-ASSOCIATED TUMOURS AND SPORADIC TUMOURS VIA ARRAY COMPARATIVE GENOMIC HYBRIDIZATION - Array comparative genomic hybridization classifiers, arrays comprising the classifiers and methods of using the same for differentiating between BRCA2-associated tumors and sporadic tumors by detecting phenotypic genetic traits using comparative genomic hybridization are disclosed. | 12-13-2012 |
20120322677 | PREDICTING BENEFIT OF ANTI-CANCER THERAPY VIA ARRAY COMPARATIVE GENOMIC HYBRIDIZATION - Array comparative genomic hybridization classifiers, arrays comprising the classifiers, and related methods of using the same for predicting the therapeutic efficacy of anti-cancer therapy by detecting phenotypic genetic traits using comparative genomic hybridization are disclosed. | 12-20-2012 |
20140018251 | Methods for Predicting Response to Anti-Cancer Therapy in Cancer Patients - Methods for optimizing the therapeutic efficacy of anti-cancer therapy by detecting phenotypic genetic traits using comparative genomic hybridization are disclosed. | 01-16-2014 |