Probasco
Eugene G. Probasco, Yakima, WA US
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20090193555 | Hop plant named 'HBC 394' - A new hop plant named ‘HBC 394’ is disclosed. The cones of ‘HBC 394’ mature in early September, and yield a crop of 1200 to 1600 pounds per acre. ‘HBC 394’ is used in brewing for its bittering and aromatic properties. | 07-30-2009 |
20150135376 | Hop Plant Named 'HBC 564' - A new hop plant named ‘HBC 564’ is disclosed. The cones of ‘HBC 564’ mature in mid-September, and yield a crop of 2200 to 2600 pounds per acre. ‘HBC 564’ is used for its very unique aromatic quality, high alpha acid content and exceptional yield. | 05-14-2015 |
20150135377 | Hop plant named 'HBC 563' - A new hop plant named ‘HBC 563’ is disclosed. The cones of ‘HBC 563’ mature in early September, and yield a crop of 2200 to 2600 pounds per acre. ‘HBC 563’ is used for its very unique aromatic quality, high alpha acid content and exceptional yield. | 05-14-2015 |
Eugene G. Probasco US
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20110225686 | Hop plant named 'HBC 342' - A new hop plant named ‘HBC 342’ is disclosed. The cones of ‘HBC 342’ mature in late September to early October, and yield a crop of 2400 to 3000 pounds per acre. ‘HBC 342’ is used for its late maturity, high alpha acid content and exceptional yield. | 09-15-2011 |
20120167263 | Hot plant named 'HBC 366' - A new hop plant named ‘HBC 366’ is disclosed. The cones of ‘HBC 366’ mature in late September, and yield a crop of 2200 to 2700 pounds per acre. ‘HBC 366’ is used for its unique aromatic quality, high alpha acid content and exceptional yield. | 06-28-2012 |
20120278959 | Hop plant named 'HBC 291' - A new hop plant named ‘HBC 291’ is disclosed. The cones of ‘HBC 291’ mature in mid September, and yield a crop of 2000 to 2400 pounds per acre. ‘HBC 291’ is used for its unique aromatic and flavor qualities, high alpha acid content and exceptional yield. | 11-01-2012 |
20120297512 | Hop plant named 'HBC 369' - A new hop plant named ‘HBC 369’ is disclosed. The cones of ‘HBC 369’ mature in mid September, and yield a crop of 1600 to 2000 pounds per acre. ‘HBC 369’ is used for its unique aromatic quality, resistance to powdery mildew, high alpha acid content and exceptional yield. | 11-22-2012 |
Gene Probasco, Yakima, WA US
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20090104288 | Compositions and methods for inhibiting a honey bee pathogen infection or controlling a hive infestation - The present invention is directed to methods and compositions to prevent or treat a honey bee pathogen infection (e.g., | 04-23-2009 |
20100024071 | Methods for treating or preventing infestation - The present invention provides methods and compositions for controlling a fungal or insect infestation. | 01-28-2010 |
20100087121 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING A HONEY BEE PARASITIC MITE - As described below, the present invention provides methods and compositions for controlling a honey bee parasitic mite. In addition, the invention features compositions useful for the treatment or prevention of a parasitic mite infestation in a honey bee hive. | 04-08-2010 |
20100317742 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING A HONEY BEE PARASITIC MITE - As described below, the present invention provides methods and compositions for controlling a honey bee parasitic mite. In addition, the invention features compositions useful for the treatment or prevention of a parasitic mite infestation in a honey bee hive. | 12-16-2010 |
20110159119 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ARACHNID CONTROL - The invention provides compositions and methods for treating or preventing infestation of a site with a spider. | 06-30-2011 |
20140127968 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CONTROLLING A HONEY BEE PARASITIC MITE INFESTATION - As described below, the present invention features methods and compositions for controlling a honey bee parasitic mite or for the treatment or prevention of a parasitic mite infestation in a honey bee hive. In particular embodiments, the invention provides a miticidal delivery device, wherein the device is a strip comprising at least about 15% potassium salts of hop beta acids, solvent and an emulsifier. | 05-08-2014 |
20150150252 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING A TROPILAELAPS PARASITIC MITE - As described below, the present invention provides methods and compositions for controlling the honey bee parasitic mite | 06-04-2015 |
Max A. Probasco, Plano, TX US
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20100019097 | Aircraft Control Surface Gust Lock - Embodiments of the present disclosure generally provide a device for securing the external control surfaces of an aircraft. A gust lock is described for securing the control surfaces of an aircraft that includes an elongated top plate having a rotably associated strap lock, an elongated bottom plate having a rotably mounted capture piece, and a strap running from the capture piece through the strap lock to a tail section. | 01-28-2010 |
Michael Probasco, Bedford, TX US
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20130331117 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WHITE SPACE DATABASE DISCOVERY - Methods, apparatuses, and computer program products herein enable a communication device to determine contact information for at least one white space database. One example method may include causing location indication information to be transmitted to a white space database discovery server. The method may further include receiving address information for one or more white space databases from the white space database discovery server based at least in part on the location indication information. The method may further include causing a connection with at least one of the one or more white space databases based on the address information. | 12-12-2013 |
Michael Scott Probasco, Bedford, TX US
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20130173651 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REGULATORY DATABASE PROTOCOL DISCOVERY - Methods, apparatuses, and computer program products herein enable a mobile terminal with a cognitive radio to determine at least one white space spectrum database to access based on a current location and once the at least one white space spectrum database is accessed to determine the relevant communication protocols. One example method may include accessing one or more white space database identifiers. In some example embodiments, the white space database identifiers correspond to a white space database assigned to a region. The method may further include determining whether the one or more database identifiers match a database identifier associated with a schema In some example embodiments, the schema defines one or more parameters for exchanging information with a white space spectrum database. The method may further include selecting the schema that is associated with the matched database identifier. | 07-04-2013 |
Ryan Probasco, Lehi, UT US
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20100017287 | Method and System for Dynamic Advertising - A system and methods for advertising to targeted candidates and optimizing the advertisements to improve candidate response. The method and system enable an entity to advertise a need of an entity to a targeted group of candidates. After information about the need is received and the candidate target group is identified, the information is converted into a plurality of advertisements and distributed to a plurality of publishers that are within the candidate target group. The advertisements are displayed to candidates when they access at least one of the plurality of publishers. The advertisements are optimized to improve the response of the candidate target group by adjusting at least one manual control on a computer-network interface. | 01-21-2010 |
Scott Probasco, Bedford, TX US
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20140066059 | METHOD AND APPARATUS DETERMINING WHITE SPACE INFORMATION - A method, apparatus and computer program product are provided to obtain white space information regarding one or more white space channels that are available at the current location of a mobile terminal and one or more service providers that offer connectivity utilizing the white space spectrum. In the context of a method performed, for example, by an access network discovery and selection function device, a location of a mobile terminal is determined and, based on the location of the mobile terminal, white space information is obtained. The method also causes the white space information to be provided to the mobile terminal, such as by utilizing a device management protocol. A corresponding apparatus and computer program product are also provided. | 03-06-2014 |
Tom Probasco, Carmichael, CA US
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20140188514 | Multi-Modality Anonymizing System and Method - Generally, the present disclosure is directed to anonymizing patient data in a multi-modality medical processing system. The method and system described herein automatically remove information from medical data that could identify the patient from which it was acquired, so as to protect the privacy of the patient. Specifically, the anonymizing is performed without intervention from a human to limit errors and incomplete information deletion. Further, data sets in different medical modalities may be anonymized at the same time, and multiple patient cases corresponding to different patients may be anonymized at the same time to increase efficiency. | 07-03-2014 |
Tonya Probasco, Tama, IA US
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20110266481 | SLEEVE SEAL ASSEMBLY AND ROTARY VALVE HAVING SLEEVE SEAL ASSEMBLY - A fluid flow control device includes a valve body, a bonnet, a control assembly, and a seal assembly. The valve body defines an inlet portion, an outlet portion, a bonnet opening, and a fluid flow path extending between the inlet portion and the outlet portion. The bonnet is disposed in the bonnet opening. The control assembly is at least partly supported by the bonnet, and includes a ball element disposed within the valve body and rotatable between an open position and a closed position. The valve body defines an internal recess at a location downstream from the inlet portion and adjacent the bonnet opening. The seal assembly is disposed within the internal recess and includes a movable sleeve seal, a retaining device, and one or more sealing elements for preventing leakage between the sleeve seal and the retaining device and/or the valve body. | 11-03-2011 |
20140166917 | SLEEVE SEAL ASSEMBLY AND ROTARY VALVE HAVING SLEEVE SEAL ASSEMBLY - A fluid flow control device includes a valve body, a bonnet, a control assembly, an internal recess, and a seal assembly. The valve body defines an inlet portion, an outlet portion, a bonnet opening, and a fluid flow path extending between the inlet portion and the outlet portion. The bonnet is disposed in the bonnet opening. The control assembly is at least partly supported by the bonnet, and includes a ball element disposed within the valve body and rotatable between an open position and a closed position. The internal recess is defined by the valve body downstream from the inlet portion and adjacent the bonnet opening. The seal assembly is disposed within the internal recess and includes a movable sleeve seal, a retaining device, a biasing element, and one or more sealing elements for preventing leakage between the sleeve seal and the retaining device and/or the valve body. | 06-19-2014 |
William F. Probasco, Plainsboro, NJ US
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20150305108 | AGILE GREENHOUSE LED LIGHTING FIXTURE AND CONTROL - An apparatus, including a light emitting device, including a plurality of sets of light emitting diodes, and further including a control device for controlling a light intensity of each light emitting diode of the plurality of sets of light emitting diodes is presented. Each set of the plurality of sets may be controlled by a driver. Each driver of each set of the plurality of sets may be configured to control an intensity of light emitted by each set of the plurality of sets. The control device may be programmed by a computer program to control light intensity of each set light emitting diodes of the plurality of sets of light emitting diodes based on light intensity requirements of vegetation that may be stored in the adjustment potentiometers or in the on-board computer memory via network connection or direct plugin modules. | 10-22-2015 |