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20090291214 | PROTEIN INKS OF COLLOIDAL IMMOBILIZED PROTEINS - Protein inks made up of proteinated or enzymatic nanoparticles dispersed in liquid solution as a colloid can be printed or coated upon a variety of types of substrates to create a variety of types of products. Examples include, protein microarrays, biochips, biosensors and biochemical reactors. In one application, these immobilized protein inks form three-dimensional bioactive coatings that demonstrate increased stability and sensitivity as compared to other types of protein immobilizing strategies. | 11-26-2009 |
20110256184 | Non-ordered Mesoporous Silica Structure for Biomolecule Loading and Release - A non-ordered geometric mesoporous structure that provides for enhanced loading of antibodies such as IgG as compared to ordered mesoporous structures. This structure is formed by treating silica precursors at a hydrothermal aging temperature between 100 and 200 degrees C. This creates the non-ordered mesoporous structure. Biomolecules such as IgG can then be spontaneously loaded via non-covalent bonding within the as-made or functionalized mesoporous structure. | 10-20-2011 |
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20090150836 | Intelligent Pattern Signature Based on Lithography Effects - The present invention is directed to an improved method, system, and computer program product for accessing and analyzing patterns in the integrated circuit design. The method, system or computer program product includes generating an intelligent signature for a pattern. The derived pattern signature is an intelligent pattern identifier because it retains only essential information about a pattern that corresponds to lithography printable portions of the pattern. Accordingly, one pattern signature can represent a group of design patterns that are equivalents from a lithography perspective. | 06-11-2009 |
20090169114 | INTERPOLATION OF IRREGULAR DATA IN A FINITE-DIMENSIONAL METRIC SPACE IN LITHOGRAPHIC SIMULATION - A method, system, and computer program product for preprocessing a pattern in a library of patterns and querying a preprocessed library of patterns are disclosed. Embodiments for querying a preprocessed library of patterns are disclosed for determining a distance between the representation for the first pattern and the representation for the second pattern, determining whether the distance between the representation for the first pattern and the representation for the second pattern is within the range for the first pattern, and transforming the second pattern with the transformation matrix to provide information about the second pattern. Embodiments for preprocessing a pattern in a library of patterns are disclosed for determining a transformation matrix for the first pattern, determining a range for the first pattern, wherein a distance between a representation for a first pattern and a representation for a second pattern is within the range and the second pattern can be transformed with the transformation matrix to provide information about the second pattern, and associating the range and the transformation matrix with the first pattern. | 07-02-2009 |
20090307642 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODEL-BASED DESIGN AND LAYOUT OF AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - A approach is described for allowing electronic design, verification, and optimization tools to implement very efficient approaches to allow the tools to directly address the effects of manufacturing processes, e.g., to identify and prevent problems caused by lithography processing. Fast models and pattern checking are employed to integrate lithography and manufacturing aware processes within EDA tools such as routers. | 12-10-2009 |
20110239168 | INTELLIGENT PATTERN SIGNATURE BASED ON LITHOGRAPHY EFFECTS - The present invention is directed to an improved method, system, and computer program product for accessing and analyzing patterns in the integrated circuit design. The method, system or computer program product includes generating an intelligent signature for a pattern. The derived pattern signature is an intelligent pattern identifier because it retains only essential information about a pattern that corresponds to lithography printable portions of the pattern. Accordingly, one pattern signature can represent a group of design patterns that are equivalents from a lithography perspective. | 09-29-2011 |
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20120272201 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODEL-BASED DESIGN AND LAYOUT OF AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - A approach is described for allowing electronic design, verification, and optimization tools to implement very efficient approaches to allow the tools to directly address the effects of manufacturing processes, e.g., to identify and prevent problems caused by lithography processing. Fast models and pattern checking are employed to integrate lithography and manufacturing aware processes within EDA tools such as routers. | 10-25-2012 |
20130198698 | EDGE FRAGMENT CORRELATION DETERMINATION FOR OPTICAL PROXIMITY CORRECTION - Aspects of the invention relate to techniques for determining edge fragment correlation information. With various implementations of the invention, image intensity slope information for edge fragments in a layout design is determined. The image intensity slope information comprises information describing how image intensity for each of the edge fragments changes with its position. Image amplitude sensitivity information for the edge fragments is also determined. The image amplitude sensitivity information comprises information describing how image amplitude for each of the edge fragments changes with positions of neighboring edge fragments. Based on the image intensity slope information and the image amplitude sensitivity information, edge fragment correlation information for the edge fragments is determined. Using the edge fragment correlation information, the layout design may be processed by using, for example, OPC techniques. This OPC process may be performed on the whole layout design or problematic layout regions identified by a conventional OPC process. | 08-01-2013 |
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20080215654 | Video Decoding with Reduced IDCT Calculations - Reduced complexity inverse discrete cosine transform (IDCT) masks and a method for reducing the number of IDCT calculations in video decoding are provided. The method comprises: accepting an n×m matrix of DCT coefficients; performing (n−y) horizontal IDCT operations, where y is greater than 0; performing y scaling operations; and, generating an n×m block of pixel information. Some aspects of the method further comprise: performing (m−z) vertical IDCT operations, where z is in the range between 0 and m/2. In some aspects, performing (n−y) horizontal ICDT operations includes performing IDCT operations for the first (n−y) horizontal rows. Then, performing y scaling operations includes: selecting the DC component from the first position of each horizontal row; scaling the selected DC component; and, copying the scaled DC component into the remaining positions of each of horizontal row. | 09-04-2008 |
20080226183 | DPCM with Adaptive Range and PCM Escape Mode - The embodiments of the present invention provide for methods, devices, and systems adapted to perform adaptive quantization processes. The adaptive quantization processes of the present invention are adapted to provide one or more adaptive quantization modes based on one or more previous pixels and their associated coding modes. The output of an adaptive quantization process may include coded data and a coding mode, indicating whether the coded data is pulse code modulation (PCM) data or differential pulse code modulation (DPCM) data. | 09-18-2008 |
20090135921 | Two-Dimensional DPCM with PCM Escape Mode - Methods of, and devices, and systems for differential pulse code modulation (DPCM) having predictions and quantization parameters based on proximate lines of buffered quanta of information where pulse code modulation (PCM) is employed as a backup means. | 05-28-2009 |
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20150103889 | ADAPTIVE FILTERING BASED UPON BOUNDARY STRENGTH - Adjacent regions are identified in an image. Coding parameters for the adjacent regions are identified. Selective filtering is performed at the region between the identified adjacent regions. | 04-16-2015 |
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20110206603 | PARTICULATE MATERIALS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR RADIO THERAPY - Timed-bioresorbable particulates, particularly microspheres or fibers, may be used as a vehicle for delivery of radioisotopes, such as Y-90 and Pd-103 for localized radiotherapy, or as an embolic device. These particulates may also be embedded in polymers, or dispersed in injectable gels or other injectable media for the treatment of various cancers. The benefit of bioresorption, the ability to control the ratio of radioisotopes in the particulate, especially the gamma and beta ratios such as In-111/Y-90 ratio in a particulate, and the benefit of non-conductive implants are disclosed. | 08-25-2011 |
20150098899 | Particulate Materials And Compositions For Radio Therapy - Timed-bioresorbable particulates, particularly microspheres or fibers, may be used as a vehicle for delivery of radioisotopes, such as Y-90 and Pd-103 for localized radiotherapy, or as an embolic device. These particulates may also be embedded in polymers, or dispersed in injectable gels or other injectable media for the treatment of various cancers. The benefit of bioresorption, the ability to control the ratio of radioisotopes in the particulate, especially the gamma and beta ratios such as In-111/Y-90 ratio in a particulate, and the benefit of non-conductive implants are disclosed. | 04-09-2015 |