Gloster
Andrew Gloster, Saskatoon CA
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20090142834 | Multipotent stem cells from peripheral tissues and uses thereof - This invention relates to multipotent stem cells, purified from the peripheral tissue of mammals, and capable of differentiating into neural and non-neural cell types. These stem cells provide an accessible source for autologous transplantation into CNS, PNS, and other damaged tissues. | 06-04-2009 |
Clay S. Gloster, Mcleansville, NC US
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20110167225 | MULTIPLE-MEMORY APPLICATION-SPECIFIC DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR - An integrated circuit device is provided comprising a circuit board and one or more digital signal processors implemented thereon. The digital signal processor comprises a data unit comprising a function core configured to perform a specific mathematical expression in order to perform at least a portion of a specific application and an instruction memory storing one or more instructions configured to send commands to the control unit and the data unit to perform the specific application, and a control unit configured to control the flow of data between a plurality of memory banks and the function core for performing the specific application, and the plurality of memory banks coupled to each of the one or more digital signal processors and comprising at least two or more local memory banks integrated onto the circuit board. | 07-07-2011 |
Daniel F. Gloster, Meredith, NH US
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20140362149 | SYSTEMS, STRUCTURES AND ASSOCIATED PROCESSES FOR INLINE ULTRASONICATION OF INK FOR PRINTING - Enhanced printing systems, structures, and processes provide ultrasonication of ink, such as to degas the ink, and/or to maintain the size of particles within the ink. At least one ultrasonic module, such as comprising any of an ultrasonic probe or an ultrasonic bath, is located within an ink delivery system. Ink is delivered to the ultrasonic module, and ultrasonic energy is applied to the ink, such as at a sufficient level and duration to degas the ink, and/or to reduce the size of particles within the ink. In some embodiments, the particles may be agglomerates, wherein the applied energy is configured to reduce the size of the agglomerates to a size that can be jetted through the print head. In other embodiments, the particles may be metallic particles, wherein the applied energy is configured to create smaller metallic particles that can be jetted with the ink through the print head. | 12-11-2014 |
Daniel F. Gloster, Madison, CT US
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20110226155 | Poly(oxyalkylene)ated Colorants and Their Use as Fluorescent Security Taggants - Certain poly(oxyalkylene) colorants are disclosed along with method of preparation thereof. A method of using these colorants as fluorescent security taggants is also disclosed. | 09-22-2011 |
Daniel Francis Gloster, Meredith, NH US
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20130222499 | GLOSS-CONTROLLABLE, RADIATION-CURABLE INKJET INK - Gloss-controllable, radiation-curable inkjet inks cure quickly with minimal radiation exposure, enabling high-printing speed and low surface heating with controllable gloss on the printed image. Ink gloss can be controlled by varying the pinning energy to create the printed images with varied gloss from 10 to 100 gloss unit at 85° gloss measurement angle. After curing, the ink remains flexible on the surface, giving excellent performance on a wide range of surfaces, greatly expanding the range of applications for the ink. A gloss-controllable, radiation-curable inkjet ink may include approximately 8-18% of photo-initiators responding to UVA and UW (UVA: 320-400 nm wavelengths, UW: 400-450 nm wavelengths) radiation to initiate free radicals and optionally, other types of photo-initiators and approximately 60-85% of highly flexible mono-functional monomers. The resulting ink is of low viscosity, having excellent flexibility after curing, is low-odor and permits excellent print quality and high productivity on a wide range of surfaces. | 08-29-2013 |
Mark Mitchell Gloster, Redmond, WA US
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20140218851 | Shield Can - A shield can is described. In one or more implementations, a shield can includes a frame configured to be installed on a printed circuit board. The shield can also includes a lid configured to be connected to the frame after installation of the frame to form the shield can over one or more components that are installed on the PCB. | 08-07-2014 |
Tracey Maureen Gloster, Burnaby CA
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20150259371 | METHODS AND COMPOUNDS FOR INHIBITING GLYCOSYLTRANSFERASES - The invention provides, in part, compounds that are capable of inhibiting a glycosyltransferase, such as a uridine diphospho-N-acetylglucosamine:polypeptide β N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase, an N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase, a fucosyltransferase, a xylotransferase or a sialyltransferase. The invention also provides methods for using the compounds. | 09-17-2015 |