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Rachel A. Altura, Sharon, MA US
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20090239937 | Apoptosis-Inducing Genes for Treating Cancer - The invention provides materials and methods related to the use of recombinant nucleic acid molecules containing an expression control element of an inhibitor of apoptosis protein (IAP) gene operatively linked to a coding region for an active cytotoxic/cytolytic agent. The recombinant molecules are used in methods to treat a variety of diseases and disorders, including a wide range of cancers. | 09-24-2009 |
Rachel A. Danson, Niwot, CO US
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20080319802 | LONG TERM CARE UNDERWRITING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for analyzing risk for underwriting insurance is provided. The method may comprise: inputting data regarding at least one applicant for insurance, wherein at least one item of data relates to a first category and at least one item of data relates to a second category; assigning a numerical risk factor to at least one item of data; generating a first numerical risk score for the first category; generating a second numerical risk score for the second category; generating a composite risk score based on at least the first numerical risk score and the second numerical risk score; assigning a composite risk score to at least one applicant for insurance; wherein the first category comprises medical conditions or severities of medical conditions and the second category comprises negative medical condition interactions. | 12-25-2008 |
Rachel A. D'Ascoli, Putnam Valley, NY US
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20130036524 | PORTABLE BURP CLOTH POUCH - The portable burp cloth pouch comprises first and second panels, and a neck band. Each panel is elongated rectangular in shape with two long sides and two short sides. The first end of the neck band is fixedly connected to one of long sides of the first panel. The portable burp cloth further comprises a pair of mated connectors to removably connect the second end of the neck band to one of the long sides of the second panel to form a burp cloth, and a pocket on the back side of at least one of the panels for storing the first and second panels of the burp cloth to convert the burp cloth into a portable burp cloth pouch. Preferably, each side of the panel is contoured. | 02-14-2013 |
Rachel A. Davis-Taber, Sturbridge, MA US
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20110150861 | SORF CONSTRUCTS AND MULTIPLE GENE EXPRESSION - Embodiments of the invention relate to vector constructs and methods for expression of polypeptides including multimeric products such as therapeutic antibodies. Particular constructs allow for the generation of expression products from a single open reading frame (sORF). An embodiment provides an isolated or purified expression vector for generating one or more recombinant protein products comprising a single open reading frame insert; said insert comprising a signal peptide nucleic acid sequence encoding a signal peptide; a first nucleic acid sequence encoding a first polypeptide; a first intervening nucleic acid sequence encoding a first protein cleavage site, wherein said first protein cleavage site is provided by an intein segment of a Ion protease gene of | 06-23-2011 |
Rachel A. Elfenbein, Seattle, WA US
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20140245462 | PERSONAL SITE PRIVACY POLICY - A request, from a requester, is received to view user information on a user's personal site associated with a user. A relationship is determined between the requester and the user. User information is provided to the requester based on the requester's relationship to the user. | 08-28-2014 |
Rachel A. Lansdown, San Francisco, CA US
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20090306054 | INTEGRASE INHIBITORS - Tricyclic compounds of formulae I-III, protected intermediates thereof, and methods for inhibition of HIV-integrase are disclosed. | 12-10-2009 |
Rachel A. Maghas, Kalamazoo, MI US
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20140060121 | HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE HAVING A PHYSICAL ALTERATION ELEMENT - A household appliance for treating at least one item according to at least one cycle of operation includes a treating chemistry dispenser receiving a unit dose container and having a door moveable between an opened position and a closed position, a piercing mechanism located proximate to the treating chemistry dispenser and having a piercer that is moveable between a non-piercing position and a piercing position where the piercer is moved to perforate a unit dose container received within the treating chemistry dispenser. | 03-06-2014 |
Rachel A. Ryznal, North Oxford, MA US
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20100272811 | COMPLEX OF TROSPIUM AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS THEREOF - The invention is directed to a complex of trospium and saccharin. In one embodiment, the complex is a crystalline form. In another embodiment, the complex is a monohydrate form. The invention also encompasses methods of preparing the the saccharin complex of trospium and to pharmaceutical compositions thereof. | 10-28-2010 |
Rachel A. Segalman, Pleasanton, CA US
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20100015526 | Molecular Heterostructures for Energy Conversion and Storage - The present invention provides for a metal-molecule heterostructure comprising (a) a plurality of metal, semimetallic or semiconducting nanoparticles, and (b) a plurality of electrically conductive organic molecules interspersed among the nanoparticles. The metal-molecular heterostructure is useful in a device, such as a thermoelectric energy converter, battery or capacitor. | 01-21-2010 |
20110277747 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION, AND CONVERSION - A system for converting solar energy to chemical energy, and, subsequently, to thermal energy includes a light-harvesting station, a storage station, and a thermal energy release station. The system may include additional stations for converting the released thermal energy to other energy forms, e.g., to electrical energy and mechanical work. At the light-harvesting station, a photochemically active first organometallic compound, e.g., a fulvalenyl diruthenium complex, is exposed to light and is photochemically converted to a second, higher-energy organometallic compound, which is then transported to a storage station. At the storage station, the high-energy organometallic compound is stored for a desired time and/or is transported to a desired location for thermal energy release. At the thermal energy release station, the high-energy organometallic compound is catalytically converted back to the photochemically active organometallic compound by an exothermic process, while the released thermal energy is captured for subsequent use. | 11-17-2011 |
20130084464 | Inorganic Nanostructure-Organic Polymer Heterostructures Useful for Thermoelectric Devices - The present invention provides for an inorganic nanostructure-organic polymer heterostructure, useful as a thermoelectric composite material, comprising (a) an inorganic nanostructure, and (b) an electrically conductive organic polymer disposed on the inorganic nanostructure. Both the inorganic nanostructure and the electrically conductive organic polymer are solution-processable. | 04-04-2013 |
20150056793 | DOPING OF A SUBSTRATE VIA A DOPANT CONTAINING POLYMER FILM - Disclosed herein is a method for doping a substrate, comprising disposing a coating of a composition comprising a dopant-containing polymer and a non-polar solvent on a substrate; and annealing the substrate at a temperature of 750 to 1300° C. for 1 second to 24 hours to diffuse the dopant into the substrate; wherein the dopant-containing polymer is a polymer having a covalently bound dopant atom; wherein the dopant-containing polymer is free of nitrogen and silicon; and wherein the method is free of a step of forming an oxide capping layer over the coating prior to the annealing step. | 02-26-2015 |
Rachel A. Wiatrowski, Cheektowaga, NY US
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20090113091 | Digital Arts and Crafts Computer Peripheral Toy Device - A computer peripheral toy device is provided that connects to a personal computer and enables a child user to create drawings, animated figures, cards, posters, and other projects and items. The device includes a housing having a drawing tablet and a stylus that connects to the housing for use on the drawing tablet. There a plurality of buttons on the top surface of the housing that a user depresses when engaging in a drawing activity. Computer software is provided for installation on the personal computer in order to display data associated with a drawing activity. When executed by the computer, the computer software causes the computer to respond to the messages received from the controller to engage in a drawing activity using drawing style parameters based on which of the drawing style buttons, color palette buttons and design tool buttons are selected by a user. | 04-30-2009 |
Rachel A. Wiatrowski-Pardi, Cheektowaga, NY US
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20140190974 | Protective Case for Portable Electronic Device - A protective case for an electronic device includes a cover with a cavity and a back plate that fits within the cavity of the cover. The cover has an aperture that displays either the back plate or an electronic device, if an electronic device is housed in the protective case. The cover may contain at least one locking latch with three orientations, the locking latch includes a tab. In the first orientation, the tab protrudes into the cavity, engages the back plate, holding the back plate within the cavity of the cover. The locking latch may slide across a portion of the cover to the second orientation, where the tab continues to protrude into the cavity and engage the back plate. Once in the second position, the locking latch is free to rotate to the third position, where the tab no longer protrudes into the cavity, allowing the back plate to be removed from the cavity. | 07-10-2014 |