Sayed, US
Abu Sayed, Cincinnati, OH US
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20110288034 | Methods of identifying adipocyte specific genes, the genes identified, and their uses - Disclosed is a method of identifying genes that are over-expressed in adipose tissue as compared to pre-adipocyte tissue or other tissues comprising performing differential gene expression analysis between the white adipose tissue (WAT) or stromal vascular tissue (SVT) from any two different mice selected from the group consisting of wild-type, HMGI-C−/−, ob/ob, and HMGI-C−/− ob/ob genotype mice. Based on this method a number of nucleotide sequences are identified whose expression is adipocyte specific. The identified nucleotide sequences and their corresponding polypeptides are then used to prevent adipogenesis, to treat diabetes, and to screen for small-molecules that can modulate or prevent adipogenesis and to treat diabetes. | 11-24-2011 |
20130165369 | METHOD OF TREATING OBESITY AND METABOLIC DISORDERS RELATED TO EXCESS ADIPOSE TISSUE BY ADMINISTRATION OF sFRP-- PEPTIDE - Disclosed is a method of reducing the amount of adipose tissue in a subject comprising administering to the subject an amount of an sFRP-5 peptide effective to reduce the amount of adipose tissue, or an amount of a molecule effective to stimulate expression of the sFRP-5 peptide in the subject. Also disclosed is a screen for molecules that can reduce the amount of adipose tissue in a subject. | 06-27-2013 |
20160024162 | Promoting Apoptosis Of Differentiated Adipocytes And Increasing Endogenous Expression Of sFRP-5 Peptide By Adipocytes By Administration Of sFRP-5 Peptide - Disclosed is a method of reducing the amount of adipose tissue in a subject comprising administering to the subject an amount of an sFRP-5 peptide effective to reduce the amount of adipose tissue, or an amount of a molecule effective to stimulate expression of the sFRP-5 peptide in the subject. Also disclosed is a screen for molecules that can reduce the amount of adipose tissue in a subject. | 01-28-2016 |
Ahmed Sayed, Normal, IL US
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20090149515 | Treatments for the control of schistosomiasis - A method for controlling schistosome parasites in a mammal comprising delivering an effective amount of an agent for silencing TGR activity in the parasites. | 06-11-2009 |
Aladin A. Sayed, Tucson, AZ US
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20110077800 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRIAGING A PLURALITY OF TARGETS WITH A ROBOTIC VEHICLE - Methods and systems are provided for triaging a plurality of targets with robotic vehicle while the robotic vehicle remains at a first location. The robotic vehicle is in operable communication with a remote command station and includes a processor that is coupled to a first imager. The first imager generates separate images of each one of the plurality of targets while the robotic vehicle remains at the first location. The processor receives target data identifying the plurality of targets from the remote command station, acquires an image of each one of the plurality of targets with the first imager while the robotic vehicle remains at the first location, and transmits each generated image to the remote command station. | 03-31-2011 |
Ali H. Sayed, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090041107 | Finite-length equalization over multi-input multi-output channels - A MIMO Decision Feedback Equalizer improves operation of a receiver by canceling the spatio-temporal interference effects caused by the MIMO channel memory with a set of FIR filters in both the feed-forward and the feedback MIMO filters. The coefficients of these FIR filters can be fashioned to provide a variety of controls by the designer. | 02-12-2009 |
20090323797 | Finite-Length Equalization Over Multi-Input Multi-Output Channels - A MIMO Decision Feedback Equalizer improves operation of a receiver by canceling the spatio-temporal interference effects caused by the MIMO channel memory with a set of FIR filters in both the feed-forward and the feedback MIMO filters. The coefficients of these FIR filters can be fashioned to provide a variety of controls by the designer. | 12-31-2009 |
Anita Sayed, Loveland, CO US
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20090171229 | Swimmer's Starter Platform with Heart Rate Monitor - Some embodiments of the invention provide a swimmer's starter platform including a heart rate monitor. The heart rate monitor can include electrodes to acquire heart rate data and a transmitter. The starter platform can include a detachable display including a receiver. The detachable display can wirelessly receive the heart rate data and display the heart rate data whether coupled or detached from the starter platform. The starter platform can include a top platform, backstroke handlebars, and electrode handlebars. The electrode handlebars can include electrodes to acquire heart rate data. The electrode handlebars can be positioned with respect to the top platform and the backstroke handlebars to acquire the heart rate data while the swimmer is in the pool. | 07-02-2009 |
Farzam Sayed, Mission Viejo, CA US
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20150364707 | ALL PRINTED AND TRANSPARENT CNT TFT - A transparent thin film transistor is fabricated on a substrate by first depositing a concentrated aqueous metallic carbon nanotube solution using an inkjet printer on the substrate to form source and drain electrodes with a channel therebetween. The deposited metallic carbon nanotubes are then cleaned in mild acid; and the source and drain electrodes are cured by heating. An aqueous semiconducting carbon nanotube solution is then deposited in the channel on the substrate using an inkjet printer on the substrate to form a channel semiconductor. The channel semiconductor is then cleaned using a mild acid. A dielectric gate of ionic gel dielectric is then deposited on the cleaned channel semiconductor using an inkjet printer; and the ionic gel dielectric is cured by heating. | 12-17-2015 |
Hazem I. Sayed, New York, NY US
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20120270563 | LOCATION BASED ASYNCHRONOUS THREAD COMMUNICATIONS - Communication by location method that geoplaces asynchronous message threads to a specific first geographic location geo-fence within which they are visible, and a second sub geo-fence for replies. This geopinning process may be done by remote users. The message threads have a first viewing distance parameter, a second reply parameter, and other parameters. Users with mobile devices such as GPS equipped smart phones may set their devices to discover message threads that are within a specified radius of the actual device itself, or a device virtual map location, allowing very distant threads to be viewed. However only users with a real geographic proximity to the thread within the specified reply distance may reply to the thread. The method will generally be implemented by software residing on mobile devices and host servers, and may additionally use data from map servers to place the treads in a map context. | 10-25-2012 |
20140215588 | FOCUSED AND SEMI-PRIVATE LOCATION BASED ASYNCHRONOUS THREAD COMMUNICATIONS - Communication by location method that geoplaces asynchronous message threads to a specific first geographic location geo-fence within which they are visible, and a second sub geo-fence for replies. The message threads have a first viewing distance parameter, a second reply parameter, and other parameters such as optional user set password prefixes. Users with mobile devices such as GPS equipped smart phones may set their devices to discover non-password protected message threads that are within a specified radius of the actual device itself, or a device virtual map location, and may use passwords to find password protected message threads. Generally only users with a real geographic proximity to the thread within the specified reply distance may reply to the thread. The method will generally be implemented by software residing on mobile devices and host servers, and may additionally use data from map servers to place the treads in a map context. | 07-31-2014 |
Imran Q. Sayed, San Carlos, CA US
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20140280083 | EVENT BASED OBJECT RANKING IN A DYNAMIC SYSTEM - A method of event based object ranking is described. An object query is computed based upon a user action. The results of the query are ranked based on one or more events associated with objects in the results to create ranked results. The ranked results are provided to the user in response to the query. | 09-18-2014 |
20140282141 | Providing Batch Operations with an Auxiliary User Interface - A method for presenting an auxiliary user interface is described. A primary user interface comprising a plurality of objects is presented. In response to selecting a portion of the plurality of objects, access is granted to an auxiliary user interface. An auxiliary user interface is presented that allows for batch modification of the portion of the plurality of objects. | 09-18-2014 |
Imran Q. Sayed, Concord, MA US
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20110173184 | Extensible Tree Views for Managing Datacenter Resources - An example embodiment provides a method for a GUI for client software that is a part of an application program for managing datacenter resources. The method includes receiving as input one or more specifications, where each specification includes a hierarchy of queries. The method determines one or more target data sources for each query in each hierarchy. Then the method issues the query to each target data source determined for the query, after adapting the query to a format that is acceptable to the target data source. The method then receives the results of each query from the target data source, integrates the results into a hierarchy, and submits the hierarchy to the client software for display in a tree view in the GUI. | 07-14-2011 |
Imran Q. Sayed, Mountain View, CA US
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20110173239 | Web Application Record-Replay System and Method - A web application includes a record-replay library component to record sessions into a log file and subsequently replay the recorded session based upon the log file. The record-replay library interacts with the runtime environment of the web application to intercept events that correspond to data inputs received by the web application, such as user inputs, remote server inputs and inputs from the computer system on which the runtime environment is executing. On replay, the log file is read by the record-replay library and events are programmatically dispatched to the runtime environment by the record-replay library based on the log entries in order to simulate the various data input events that occurred during the recorded session. | 07-14-2011 |
20120331488 | COMPONENT NAVIGATION IN AN EXTENSIBLE APPLICATION - In one embodiment, a method receives configuration information for a set of components of an extensible application. A component in the set of components includes extending information if the component is an extension of another component and hosting information if the component is hosting a set of extension points. A computing device dynamically generates an extension structure at runtime of the application from the configuration information. The extension structure is generated by connecting components together based on the extending information and the hosting information of the set of components. A navigation request to a target component is received and a path of components to the target component is determined using the extension structure. The path of components is traversed until the target component is loaded and the target component is displayed. | 12-27-2012 |
20140095435 | AUTOMATED DOCUMENT REPLICATION IN A DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING SYSTEM - In a method of automated document replication in a distributed computing system, a document at a first node of a distributed computing system is analyzed. Based on the analysis, it is determined whether the document has a multi-node affinity. In response to determining that the document has a multi-node affinity, at least one document is automatically replicated between nodes of the distributed computing system. The indicated nodes are indicated based on context of the multi-node affinity of the analyzed document. | 04-03-2014 |
Mahmood Sayed, Durham, NC US
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20090070897 | Genes and uses for plant improvement - This invention provides transgenic plant cells with recombinant DNA for expression of proteins that are useful for imparting enhanced agronomic trait(s) to transgenic crop plants. This invention also provides transgenic plants and progeny seed comprising the transgenic plant cells where the plants are selected for having an enhanced trait selected from the group of traits consisting of enhanced water use efficiency, enhanced cold tolerance, increased yield, enhanced nitrogen use efficiency, enhanced seed protein and enhanced seed oil. Also disclosed are methods for manufacturing transgenic seed and plants with enhanced traits. | 03-12-2009 |
20140304848 | Genes and uses for plant improvement - This invention provides transgenic plant cells with recombinant DNA for expression of proteins that are useful for imparting enhanced agronomic trait(s) to transgenic crop plants. This invention also provides transgenic plants and progeny seed comprising the transgenic plant cells where the plants are selected for having an enhanced trait selected from the group of traits consisting of enhanced water use efficiency, enhanced cold tolerance, increased yield, enhanced nitrogen use efficiency, enhanced seed protein and enhanced seed oil. Also disclosed are methods for manufacturing transgenic seed and plants with enhanced traits. | 10-09-2014 |
20150135367 | Genes and uses for plant improvement - Transgenic seed for crops with improved traits are provided by trait-improving recombinant DNA where plants grown from such transgenic seed exhibit one or more improved traits as compared to a control plant. Exemplary recombinant DNA expresses a succinate semialdehyde dehydrogenase. | 05-14-2015 |
Mahmoud Sayed, Hyattsville, MD US
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20160105364 | NETWORK TRAFFIC FLOW MANAGEMENT USING MACHINE LEARNING - A system and method for management of network traffic flow for one or more networks of interconnected computing devices, including predicting one or more types of network traffic data flows using a Machine Learning (ML) classifier, and updating the ML classifier according to identified changes in the network traffic data flows. Using software-defined-networking (SDN) tools and an updated ML classifier, training data is generated to formulate accurate new predictions of the one or more types of network traffic data flows. Network traffic flow is regulated based on the generated new predictions. | 04-14-2016 |
Md. Abu Sayed, Cincinnati, OH US
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20110046045 | Method of treating obesity and metabolic disorders related to excess adipose tissue by administration of sFRP-5 peptide - Disclosed is a method of reducing the amount of adipose tissue in a subject comprising administering to the subject an amount of an sFRP-5 peptide effective to reduce the amount of adipose tissue, or an amount of a molecule effective to stimulate expression of the sFRP-5 peptide in the subject. Also disclosed is a screen for molecules that can reduce the amount of adipose tissue in a subject. | 02-24-2011 |
Mohammed Ali Ibrahim Sayed, Houston, TX US
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20150315455 | Flash Point Adjustment of Wettability Alteration Chemicals in Hydrocarbon Solvents - Gas and condensate productivities from a hydrocarbon reservoir can be enhanced using a chemical treatment composition. The chemical treatment composition includes a solvent mixture and a wettability alteration chemical. The solvent mixture includes a solvent that is operable to increase the relative permeability of gas within the hydrocarbon reservoir and the wettability alteration chemical is operable to alter the wettability of surfaces of the hydrocarbon reservoir, in each case enhancing the gas and condensate productivities from the hydrocarbon reservoir. The solvent mixture is selected to provide a chemical treatment composition with a flash point of at least 40° C. (104° F.). | 11-05-2015 |
Mohammed Ali Ibrahim Sayed, College Station, TX US
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20150141302 | Composition Containing An Emulsified Chelating Agent And Process To Treat A Subterreanean Formation - The present invention relates to a composition containing a dispersed phase emulsified in a continuous phase, wherein at least 5 wt % on total weight of the dispersed phase of the composition is a chelating agent selected from the group of glutamic acid N,N-diacetic acid or a salt thereof (GLDA), aspartic acid N,N-diacetic acid or a salt thereof (ASDA), and methylglycine N,N-diacetic acid or a salt thereof (MGDA), and a process for treating a subterranean formation comprising a step of introducing the above composition into the formation. | 05-21-2015 |
20160115376 | Process to Treat Subterranean Formations Using a Chelating Agent - The present invention relatestoa process to treat a subterranean formation by introducing a composition containing between 1 and 40 wt % on total weight of the composition of a chelating agent selected from the group of glutamic acid N,N-diacetic acid or a salt thereof (GLDA), aspartic acid N,N-diacetic acid or a salt thereof (ASDA), and methylglycine N,N-diacetic acid or a salt thereof (MGDA) into the formation, wherein the process comprises a soaking step. | 04-28-2016 |
Nazish Sayed, Stanford, CA US
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20130202649 | ACTIVATION OF INNATE IMMUNITY FOR NUCLEAR REPROGRAMMING OF SOMATIC CELLS - The nuclear reprogramming of somatic cells with non-integrating factors is shown to be greatly accelerated by activation of innate immune responses in the somatic cell. Methods of activating innate immunity include activation of toll-like receptors, e.g. TLR3. Somatic cells with activated innate immune responses can be reprogrammed to induced pluripotent cells or to transdifferentiated cells. | 08-08-2013 |
Omar Farooq Sayed, Chandler, AZ US
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20090327101 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING AND MAINTAINING A WEB SITE - A system and method for a web-based services architecture providing integrated modular building blocks for creating and maintaining a web site and related transaction processing to support electronic commerce and the sales of products and services using the web site. The transaction processing may include the handling of transactions and communications related to product and service sales and fulfillment involving customers, merchants and the web site owner. The services architecture may combine software front-end, back-end, and marketing tools to assist business owners to create or expand an Internet-based business. The services architecture also may provide a warehouse of predefined products that may be integrated into a merchant's existing online inventory. | 12-31-2009 |
Sameer Sayed, San Ramon, CA US
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20150185827 | TECHNIQUES FOR PERFORMING SOCIAL INTERACTIONS WITH CONTENT - A method of issuing commands to applications based on movements of users is disclosed. It is detected that a user is interacting with an application executing on a device of the user. A notification is received. The notification indicates that the device has detected a movement of the user. It is determined that the movement represents an intention of the user to issue a command to the application. The command is issued to the application based on the movement. | 07-02-2015 |
20150188959 | TECHNIQUES FOR POPULATING A CONTENT STREAM ON A MOBILE DEVICE - Techniques for populating a content stream of a mobile application are described. A content request for content to be presented in a personalized activity or content stream of a member of a social networking service is communicated from a mobile computing device to a content server. The content request includes a member identifier, location information indicating the current location of the member, and/or an activity status identifier indicating an inferred physical activity state of the member. Using the information received with the content request, a content selection and relevance module will process the request and provide contextually relevant content for presentation in the member's activity or content stream, at the mobile device. | 07-02-2015 |
20150189028 | TECHNIQUES FOR EXCHANGING CONTACT INFORMATION AND ESTABLISHING A CONNECTION VIA A SOCIAL NETWORKING SERVICE - A method of making it easier for users to interact with each other via a social networking system is disclosed. It is detected that a first user of a social networking system performed an action with respect to a second user of the social networking system. It is interpreted that the action of the first user corresponds to a command that the first user intends to issue to a social networking system, the command pertaining to the second user. The command is processed by the social networking system on behalf of the first user. | 07-02-2015 |
20150189069 | TECHNIQUES FOR POPULATING A CONTENT STREAM ON A MOBILE DEVICE - Techniques for populating a content stream of a mobile application are described. Consistent with some embodiments, the delays associated with waiting for a server to respond to a user's manual request for content items are eliminated by using various sensors of a mobile computing device to predict when a user is likely to view a personalized content stream. Accordingly, a background process identifies when certain conditions are satisfied, and an automatic content request is communicated to a content server, such that content items for presentation to a member of a social networking service are pre-fetched. | 07-02-2015 |
20150193888 | TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING RELATIONSHIP INFORMATION - A method of proposing actions for users to take with respect to a social networking site is disclosed. Activity-location profiles for users of a social networking site are generated. The activity-location profiles are based on an analysis of locations and activities of each of the users over a time period. A recommendation is generated for at least one of the users. The recommendation is based on an analysis of the activity-location profiles of the at least one of the users and activity-location profiles of other users. The recommendation proposes an action for the at least one of the users to take with respect to the social networking site. | 07-09-2015 |
Sayed Mourad Sayed, Maitland, FL US
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20150286751 | LOAD RATING OF BRIDGES, INCLUDING SUBSTRUCTURE - For bridges over waterways which are susceptible to scour, the load carrying capacity of the substructure may be reduced by scour. These bridges must be evaluated for reduced load rating and/or posting limits. Here, the substructure load rating is used in connection with calculating the bridge load rating. This is often limited by the substructure load carrying capacity and the tolerable deformation. Thus, bridges impacted by scour need to be judged based on both the superstructure and substructure components. The system/process to assess the substructure load rating uses an analytical method which combines numerical methods and empirical calculations to predict the behavior of a bridge's superstructure and substructure. Limited instrumentation is installed at critical locations on the bridge. The measurements are then used to verify and refine predictions to arrive at a substructure load rating which is usable with the superstructure load rating to define a safe load carrying capacity. | 10-08-2015 |
Sohail Sayed, San Ramon, CA US
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20160121140 | AUTOMATIC CORRELATION MODELING OF AN INTERNAL TARGET - A method and apparatus to automatically control the timing of an image acquisition by an imaging system in developing a correlation model of movement of a target within a patient. | 05-05-2016 |
20160121141 | AUTOMATIC CORRELATION MODELING OF AN INTERNAL TARGET - A method and apparatus to automatically control the timing of an image acquisition by an imaging system in developing a correlation model of movement of a target within a patient. | 05-05-2016 |
Tarek M. Sayed, Sammamish, WA US
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20090324005 | Script Detection Service - Script detection service techniques are described. In an implementation, a determination is made as to which human writing system is associated with individual text characters in a string of one or more text characters based on values representing the individual text characters in the string. A particular human writing system is designated as associated with the string based on the values associated with the individual text characters in the string. | 12-31-2009 |
20090326918 | Language Detection Service - Language detection techniques are described. In implementation, a method comprises determining which human writing system is associated with text characters in a string based on values representing the text characters. When the values are associated with more than one human language, the string is compared with a targeted dictionary to identify a corresponding human language associated with the string. | 12-31-2009 |
20090326920 | Linguistic Service Platform - Linguistic service platform techniques are described. In implementations, one or more computer-readable media comprise instructions that are executable by a computer to designate a linguistic service having a particular property responsive to an application program interface call specifying the property. Communication may be brokered between the linguistic service and the application so that communication occurs without the application directly communicating with the linguistic service. | 12-31-2009 |
20090327860 | Map Service - Map service techniques are described. In an implementation, one or more computer-readable media comprise instructions that are executable by a computer to recognize from text an action that is performable by a particular one of a plurality of webpages and parse a set of parameters from the text to be passed to the particular said webpage to cause the webpage to perform the action. | 12-31-2009 |
20120029906 | Language Detection Service - Language detection techniques are described. In implementation, a method comprises determining which human writing system is associated with text characters in a string based on values representing the text characters. When the values are associated with more than one human language, the string is compared with a targeted dictionary to identify a corresponding human language associated with the string. Linguistic services are designated to be available based on service properties of the linguistic services and based on the corresponding human language associated with the string. | 02-02-2012 |
20120059646 | Script Detection Service - Script detection service techniques are described. In an implementation, values representing individual text characters in a string of one or more text characters are identified to determine which human writing system is associated with the individual text characters. The values are compared to a table that associates subsets of values with individual human writing systems. The values are determined to be within a particular subset of values in the table that correspond to a particular human writing system. A particular human writing system is designated as associated with the string based on the values associated with the individual text characters in the string being within the particular subset of values that corresponds with the particular human writing system. | 03-08-2012 |
20120254712 | Map Service - Map service techniques are described. In an implementation, text is received from an application for processing by one or more linguistic services. Based on service properties of respective linguistic services that are relevant to the application, particular linguistic services are designated to be available for use by the application and one or more other linguistic services are obscured from the application. A communication is formed to communication the text to a designated linguistic service. | 10-04-2012 |
Tarek Mahmoud Sayed, Sammamish, WA US
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20130067388 | Access to Contextually Relevant System and Application Settings - Access to system and application settings may be gained from one place without leaving the context of an application. System and application settings accessed may be limited to settings that are relevant to the application or to the context of the application. An application may to determine what application settings are displayed to a user. A user may to control some of the resources an application may access. | 03-14-2013 |
Tarek M. M. Sayed, Sammamish, WA US
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20130297295 | Script Detection Service - Script detection service techniques are described. In an implementation, a corpora of text is analyzed to determine which strings in the corpora of text are to be included in a targeted dictionary that is usable for language detection services. The targeted dictionary is populated with strings that are individually associated with a human language. The strings include individual text characters associated with values that correspond to a particular subset of values in a table that associates subsets of values with individual human writing systems. | 11-07-2013 |
Yasser Fouad Sayed, La Crescenta, CA US
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20160112729 | DIGITAL CONTENT SPATIAL REPLACEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A selected spatial portion of digital base content is selected, and one or more alternative content objects is selected to replace the spatial portion. The spatial portion may comprise less than a full frame of the base content, although it may span multiple frames, and may move within the successive frames. The replacement may occur before or after distribution of the content. The selections may be made based upon knowledge of general or specific audiences. The selections may facilitate bandwidth or processing, allow for product placements, or generally enhance the audience experience. | 04-21-2016 |
Yousry Abdelrehim Sayed, Wilmington, NC US
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20130059017 | TOPICAL NITRIC OXIDE SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention generally relates to compositions and methods for transdermal drug delivery. The compositions can be used in a variety of applications, including treating erectile dysfunction or sexual dysfunction, treating wounds, or causing or promoting hair growth. For example, in one aspect, the present invention is generally directed to compositions for delivery of nitric oxide, transdermally and/or to a mucosal surface. The composition may include nitric oxide. The nitric oxide may be present within a first phase comprising a lecithin, such as phosphatidylcholine. In certain embodiments, the lecithin is present in liposomes, micelles, or other vesicles containing nitric oxide. The composition can take the form of a gel, a cream, a lotion, an ointment, a solution, a solid “stick,” etc., that can be rubbed or sprayed onto the skin, e.g., onto the penis, vulva, or other suitable portion of the skin. The composition can also be applied to a mucosal surface in some instances. In some embodiments, a composition comprising nitric oxide is unexpectedly stable and can be stored long-term. Thus, for example, a composition of the invention may exhibit a long shelf life, with little loss or reaction of nitric oxide. This may be particularly useful for certain applications such as consumer products, including those described herein. Other aspects of the present invention are generally directed to methods of making or using such compositions, methods of promoting such compositions, kits including such compositions, or the like. | 03-07-2013 |
20140105963 | TOPICAL NITRIC OXIDE SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention generally relates to compositions and methods for transdermal drug delivery. The compositions can be used in a variety of applications, including treating erectile dysfunction or sexual dysfunction, treating wounds, or causing or promoting hair growth. For example, in one aspect, the present invention is generally directed to compositions for delivery of nitric oxide, transdermally and/or to a mucosal surface. The composition may include nitric oxide. The nitric oxide may be present within a first phase comprising a lecithin, such as phosphatidylcholine. In certain embodiments, the lecithin is present in liposomes, micelles, or other vesicles containing nitric oxide. The composition can take the form of a gel, a cream, a lotion, an ointment, a solution, a solid “stick,” etc., that can be rubbed or sprayed onto the skin. In some embodiments, a composition comprising nitric oxide is unexpectedly stable and can be stored long-term. | 04-17-2014 |