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Adam Carleton, Milton CA
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20130276672 | LOW VOC AND APE FREE UNIVERSAL PAINT COLOURANT COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to a universal colourant composition that is essentially free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and alkyl phenol ethoxylates (APEs). The present invention comprises a dispersing vehicle that comprises a low molecular weight carbamide compound, a C3-C5 polyalcohol, a polyethylene glycol, and optionally water. The dispersing vehicle provides excellent humectant and dispersing properties. The colourant composition comprising the dispersing vehicle maintains its stability and functionality following extended exposure to the atmosphere and/or temperature extremes. The present invention provides a colourant composition that is universally compatible with a wide variety of aqueous/water-based and organic solvent-based paints and coatings, while exhibiting physical and performance characteristics that are comparable to conventional colourant compositions that contain VOCs and APEs. A process for preparing a universal colourant composition for tinting a wide variety of aqueous/water-based and organic solvent-based paints and coatings is also provided. | 10-24-2013 |
Bruce Carleton, North Vancouver CA
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20100062079 | POLYMORPHISMS PREDICTIVE OF PLATINUM-COORDINATING COMPLEX INDUCED OTOTOXICITY - Provided are methods, nucleic acids, and arrays for assessing the susceptibility of a subject to the development of ototoxicity in response to receiving one or more platinum-coordinating compounds, the method including determining the presence or absence of one or more polymorphisms, wherein the presence or absence of one or more such polymorphisms is indicative of susceptibility to the development of ototoxicity. | 03-11-2010 |
20110104257 | POLYMORPHISMS PREDICTIVE OF PLATINUM-COORDINATING COMPOUND-INDUCED OTOTOXICITY - Methods of determining a subjects ototoxicity risk from administration of platinum-coordinating compounds having an ototoxicity risk, methods of administering a platinum-coordinating compound having an ototoxicity risk and oligonucleotides, peptide nucleic acids, arrays and addressable collections for performing embodiments of the methods are provided herein. | 05-05-2011 |
20110312907 | POLYMORPHISMS PREDICTIVE OF ANTHRACYCLINE- INDUCED CARDIOTOXICITY - Provided are methods, nucleic acids, and arrays for assessing the susceptibility of a subject to the development of cardiotoxicity in response to receiving one or more anthracycline compounds, the method including determining the presence or absence of one or more polymorphisms, wherein the presence or absence of one or more such polymorphisms is indicative of susceptibility to the development of cardiotoxicity. | 12-22-2011 |
20130344170 | POLYMORPHISMS PREDICTIVE OF ANTHRACYCLINE- INDUCED CARDIOTOXICITY - Provided are methods, nucleic acids, and arrays for assessing the susceptibility of a subject to the development of cardiotoxicity in response to receiving one or more anthracycline compounds, the method including determining the presence or absence of one or more polymorphisms, wherein the presence or absence of one or more such polymorphisms is indicative of susceptibility to the development of cardiotoxicity. | 12-26-2013 |
20140023726 | POLYMORPHISMS PREDICTIVE OF PLATINUM-COORDINATING COMPLEX INDUCED OTOTOXICITY - Provided are methods, nucleic acids, and arrays for assessing the susceptibility of a subject to the development of ototoxicity in response to receiving one or more platinum-coordinating compounds, the method including determining the presence or absence of one or more polymorphisms, wherein the presence or absence of one or more such polymorphisms is indicative of susceptibility to the development of ototoxicity. | 01-23-2014 |
Bruce Carleton, West Vancouver CA
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20140147516 | POLYMORPHISMS PREDICTIVE OF PLATINUM-COORDINATING COMPOUND-INDUCED OTOTOXICITY - Methods of determining a subject's ototoxicity risk from administration of a pharmacotherapeutic compound having an ototoxicity risk, methods of administering a pharmacotherapeutic compound having an ototoxicity risk and oligonucleotides, peptide nucleic acids, arrays, and addressable collections for performing embodiments of the methods are provided herein. | 05-29-2014 |
Chris Carleton, Kitchener CA
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20150142803 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN REPOSITORIES - At least one of the embodiments described herein relate generally to a method of communicating between a first repository and a second repository. The method can be performed at a second repository, and may include the acts of: identifying a content object stored in the first repository; identifying metadata for the content object stored in the first repository, the metadata comprising a link to an interface associated with the content object, the interface being provided by the first repository; retrieving the metadata from the first repository; and storing a harvested content object corresponding to the content object, the harvested content object comprising the metadata that includes the link to the interface, wherein the interface is accessible by the second repository to communicate information related to the harvested content object to the first repository. | 05-21-2015 |
20150142833 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING METADATA ABOUT CONTENT STORED IN A REPOSITORY - At least one of the embodiments described herein relate generally to a method of obtaining metadata for content stored in a first repository. The method may be performed at a second repository, and may include the acts of identifying a content object stored in the first repository, the content object comprising learning content usable in an electronic educational system to provide electronic learning; identifying metadata for the content object stored in the first repository, the metadata associated with the learning content of the content object; retrieving the metadata associated with the learning content from the first repository; and storing a harvested content object corresponding to the content object, wherein the harvested content object includes the metadata associated with the learning content of the content object stored in the first repository. | 05-21-2015 |
Christopher W. Carleton, Minneapolis, MN US
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20090108089 | LIQUID SUPPLY ATTACHMENT FOR SPRAY GUN - A conventional liquid spray gun having a compressed air supply equipped with a liquid, e.g. paint, container for supplying the liquid to be sprayed onto a target surface. The container has a closed bottom, an open top and a cylindrical sidewall. A removable cover is attached over the open top of the container, and the cover has a pair of apertures extending through it, one of which holds a proximal end of a rigid tube whose distal end extends to a point close to the container's bottom. Slidingly mounted on the rigid tube is a generally circular, movable plunger whose periphery engages the cylindrical sidewall of the container. Pressurized air injected through the second aperture in the cover forces the plunger against the liquid's surface and causes the liquid to flow through the lumen of the rigid tube to the liquid inlet port of the spray gun. | 04-30-2009 |
Christopher W. Carleton, Chaska, MN US
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20110121103 | SPRAYER FOR A FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM - The present disclosure generally relates to a sprayer for a fluid delivery system. In one example, a sprayer for a fluid delivery system is provided. The sprayer includes a main body having a handle and a trigger. The sprayer also includes a spray head having a fluid input for receiving fluid material and a fluid output for spraying the fluid material. The spray head is removably couplable to the main body by rotating the spray head with respect to the main body to engage a connection component of the spray head to a corresponding connection component of the main body. The sprayer also includes a spray head locking mechanism on the main body that extends to engage a portion of the spray head. | 05-26-2011 |
Dennis M. Carleton, Sewickley, PA US
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20140129075 | Vehicle Control Using Modeled Swarming Behavior - A system for controlling a group of vehicles as a whole in which each individual member of the group receives telemetry from other members of the group or from the group as a whole, and makes decisions regarding the setting and/or changing of local operating parameters based on the received telemetry. | 05-08-2014 |
Diane Carleton, Dallas, TX US
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20140258082 | CROSS BORDER COMPETENCIES TOOL - According to one embodiment, an apparatus may comprise a memory unit and a processing unit. The memory unit may store loan and tax regulations of a plurality of countries. The processing unit may receive a country designation and a currency designation. The processing unit may determine, based at least in part upon the loan regulations associated with the country designation, at least one service location that is allowed to service a loan according to the currency designation and the country designation. The processing unit may further determine, based at least in part upon the retrieved tax regulations associated with the country designation, a tax withholding on the loan. | 09-11-2014 |
Diane C. Carleton, Dallas, TX US
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20120191593 | PROVIDING AN INTERFACE TO LOAN INFORMATION - In an exemplary embodiment, a method includes receiving a request from a client access module to access loan information from a loan system, wherein the request is initiated by a selected one of a client and a participant. A processor determines whether the request is initiated by the participant and retrieves loan information associated with the request. The retrieved loan information is communicated through the client access module to the participant if the request is initiated by the participant. | 07-26-2012 |
Diane Courie Carleton, Dallas, TX US
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20120116940 | PROCESSING LOAN TRANSACTIONS - In an exemplary embodiment, a method includes receiving first financial information associated with a first loan system, wherein the first financial information is in a first format associated with the first loan system and converting, by a processor, the first financial information to a common format. The method also includes receiving second financial information associated with a second loan system, wherein the second financial information is in a second format associated with the first loan system; converting, by a processor, the second financial information to the common format; and communicating the first financial information and the second financial information to a user. | 05-10-2012 |
Heather Carleton, Decatur, GA US
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20150140037 | Non-Replicating Bacterial Nanoparticle Delivery System and Methods of Use - The present invention provides compositions and methods for the secretion and the translocation of a compound of interest by a bacterial minicell. In certain embodiments, the invention provides a bacterial minicell comprising at least one component of the type III secretion system (T3SS), which provides a safe and efficient system for secretion and translocation. In one embodiment, the invention allows for the delivery of an antigen to a cell or subject in order to induce an immune response. | 05-21-2015 |
Joel Carleton, San Diego, CA US
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20120215758 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING COMPROMISED PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET - In one embodiment, a method includes generating, by a computer system, a search-engine query from stored identity-theft nomenclature. The method also includes querying, by the computer system, at least one search engine via the search-engine query. Further, the method includes crawling, by the computer system, at least one computer-network resource identified via the querying. In addition, the method includes collecting, by the computer system, identity-theft information from the at least one computer-network resource. Additionally, the method includes processing, by the computer system, the identity-theft information for compromised personally-identifying information (PII). | 08-23-2012 |
Kathleen Carleton, Wheatland, WY US
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20150074873 | Bra-Strap Concealing Device - A bra-strap concealing device comprising a fastening means adapted to secure a bra-strap to a garment such that the bra-strap is held in place behind the garment. The fastening means may comprise a pin or a clip adapted to achieve this purpose. The present invention further comprises a decorative element having an ornamental design, shape, or pattern disposed thereon. The decorative element is removable so that the user may interchange decorative elements as desired. The present invention provides an ornamental and functional device that allows a user to conceal a bra-strap behind an article of clothing such as a tank-top or dress, while providing an aesthetically pleasing design on the exterior surface thereof. | 03-19-2015 |
Kurt Carleton, Lafayette, LA US
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20140251635 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR GAS EXTRACTION FROM RESERVOIRS - Apparatuses and methods for extracting gas from a reservoir including a well bore having a large cross sectional area which may be determined by dividing a target flow rate of the reservoir by an actual sustained flow rate and multiplying a result by a flow path area for the actual sustained flow rate. A method of converting a well of a low pressure gas reservoir is further provided. | 09-11-2014 |
Lenore A. Carleton, Ventura, CA US
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20110172502 | DIARY/PLANNER FOR BREAST SURGERY PREPARATION AND METHOD - A breast augmentation or reconstruction surgery diary/planner and method includes a binder including a information section, disposed in said binder, regarding what a patient needs to know regarding surgical risks a self assessment form, disposed in said binder, for completion by said patient in order to facilitate discussion between a surgeon and said patient; and a surgery consent section, disposed in said binder, with signature blocks for both said surgeon and said patient. | 07-14-2011 |
Linda M. Carleton, Dublin, OH US
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20090220388 | BREATHING AIR MAINTENANCE AND RECYCLE - The present invention provides for a single step design for carbon dioxide removal and fixation using a cell incorporating a carbon dioxide selective film tor active/passive transport while simultaneously producing oxygen. | 09-03-2009 |
20100180889 | OXYGEN GENERATION - The present invention provides for carbon dioxide removal and fixation using a cell incorporating a carbon dioxide selective film for active/passive transport while simultaneously producing oxygen and an air bladder for use in battlefield applications and the like where oxygen requirements are often extreme. | 07-22-2010 |
Michael Carleton, Kirkland, WA US
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20130344549 | MODIFIED PHOTOSYNTHETIC MICROORGANISMS FOR PRODUCING LIPIDS - This disclosure describes genetically modified photosynthetic microorganisms, e.g., Cyanobacteria, that overexpress an acyl carrier protein (ACP), an acyl-ACP synthase (Aas), or both, optionally in combination with one or more overexpressed or exogenous lipid biosynthesis proteins, and/or one or more overexpressed or exogenous glycogen breakdown proteins. Exemplary biosynthesis proteins include diacyglycerol acyltransferases, thioesterases, phosphatidate phosphatases, phospholipases, triacylglycerol (TAG) hydrolases, fatty acyl-CoA synthetases, and/or acetyl-CoA carboxylases, including combinations thereof. Also included are photosynthetic microorganisms comprising mutations or deletions in a glycogen biosynthesis or storage pathway, which accumulate a reduced amount of glycogen under reduced nitrogen conditions as compared to a wild type photosynthetic microorganism. The modified photosynthetic microorganisms provided herein are capable of producing increased amounts of lipids such as fatty acids and/or synthesizing triglycerides. | 12-26-2013 |
20150024442 | MODIFIED DIACYLGLYCEROL ACYLTRANSFERASE PROTEINS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Provided are fusion proteins of diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGAT) polypeptides fused to at least one heterologous intracellular localization domain, such as a bacterial membrane-targeting domain, modified photosynthetic microorganism that comprise such fusion proteins, and related methods for improving the production of lipids by photosynthetic microorganisms, including lipids such as triglycerides, fatty acids, and wax esters. | 01-22-2015 |
Michael Carleton, Bothell, WA US
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20110166200 | METHODS OF USING MIR210 AS A BIOMARKER FOR HYPOXIA AND AS A THERAPEUTIC AGENT FOR TREATING CANCER - The present invention provides compositions and methods for predicting the hypoxia response in tumor cells, methods for predicting the likelihood of cancer metastasis, and methods for inhibiting tumor cell proliferation using a microRNA comprising miR-210. | 07-07-2011 |
Michael O. Carleton, Bothell, WA US
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20090136957 | Methods and compositions for regulating cell cycle progression via the miR-106B family - In one aspect, a method is provided of inhibiting proliferation of a mammalian cell comprising introducing into said cell an effective amount of at least one microRNA-specific inhibitor of at least one miR-106b family member. In another aspect a method is provided for accelerating proliferation of a mammalian cell comprising introducing into said cell an effective amount of at least one miR-106b family member. | 05-28-2009 |
Michael R. Carleton, Hartland, MI US
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20090294445 | Closure For Packaging Containers - A closure for a container is provided, including a first closure member with a male feature protruding from a first interface surface thereof. A retaining ring is configured to mate with and thereby attach the first closure member to the first flap. A second closure member has a female feature configured to receive the male feature defined through a second interface surface thereof. The second closure member also has retention tangs configured to mate with and thereby attach the second container flap to the second closure member. The male feature includes a stem with two flexible tabs extending acutely outward from the stem on opposing sides thereof. The flexible tabs are configured to snap fit into the female feature. The first and second closure members are respectively oriented such that the male feature mates with and releasably locks to the female feature when the first and second flaps are closed. | 12-03-2009 |
Peter J. Carleton, Rochester Hills, MI US
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20140021384 | ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED VALVE ASSEMBLY - An electronically controlled valve assembly includes an electronically controlled linear actuator having a housing assembly and a rotor disposed within the housing assembly and controllably rotatable relative to the housing in response to a received motor control command. The rotor includes a drive shaft, and an annular bobbin circumferentially disposed about the drive shaft. The bobbin partially defines a receiving cavity between the bobbin and the drive shaft, and a first plurality of threads is disposed at an end portion of the drive shaft. The actuator further includes a stem that is rotationally stationary relative to the housing assembly, and which includes a second plurality of threads configured to cooperate with the first plurality of threads to translate the stem into the receiving cavity in response to the rotation of the rotor. | 01-23-2014 |
Raymond Blake Carleton, Henrico County, VA US
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20120224318 | Tablet computer holder - A holder for a tablet computer attaches to the computer and may be grasped and held by one or two human users operating the computer or looking at its display screen. The holder is a substantially flat, rigid, frame-like, rectangular panel having two opposite generally concave short sides, two opposite generally concave long sides, and four convex lobes at the “corners”. Elongated slots near the short sides serve as finger- and thumb-holes and define flat handles. The computer screen is viewed through a large rectangular central opening in the panel. | 09-06-2012 |
Tammy Lee Carleton, San Francisco, CA US
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20090204507 | Method and system for discovering and generating an insight via a network - A method and system ( | 08-13-2009 |
William A. Carleton, Warminster, PA US
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20090041467 | Field-Configurable Optical Network Terminal Device - Described herein are systems and methods for a field-configurable optical network terminal (ONT) device at a subscriber to provide one or more communication services to the subscriber. The field-configurable ONT device is of a modular design operable for the insertion of additional communication modules or removal of existing communication modules from the ONT device for scaling the device to increased or decreased communication capacity as desired. | 02-12-2009 |