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20100095679 | DUAL WALL STRUCTURE FOR USE IN A COMBUSTOR OF A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A dual wall structure for a combustor of a gas turbine engine including an inner liner and an outer liner coupled to a combustor dome and defining a combustion chamber there between. Each of the inner liner and the outer liner include an outer wall and an inner wall. Each of the outer walls includes a plurality of impingement holes formed therein for allowing a coolant to flow therethrough. Each of the inner walls is coupled to the outer wall via a plurality of threaded studs and includes a plurality of forward heat shield panels and a plurality of aft heat shield panels. Each of the plurality of forward heat shield panels and aft heat shield panels includes a plurality of side rails, a forward rail, and an aft rail including a plurality of controlled openings, that when coupled to the outer wall defines a single cavity there between. A plurality of cavities being formed by the plurality of forward and aft heat shield panels. | 04-22-2010 |
20100111699 | SPACERS AND TURBINES - Spacers and turbines are provided. In an embodiment, and by way of example only, a spacer includes a strip, a first retention flange, and a second retention flange. The strip has a first edge, a second edge, and an impingement surface, and the impingement surface extends axially along the strip between the first edge and the second edge and is substantially flat. The first retention flange is recessed relative to the impingement surface and extends away from the first edge of the strip. The second retention flange is recessed relative to the impingement surface and extends away from the second edge of the strip | 05-06-2010 |
20140099189 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE COMPONENTS WITH LATERAL AND FORWARD SWEEP FILM COOLING HOLES - An engine component includes a body having an internal surface and an external surface, the internal surface at least partially defining an internal cooling circuit. The engine component further includes a plurality of cooling holes formed in the body and extending between the internal cooling circuit and the external surface of the body. The plurality of cooling holes includes a first cooling hole with forward diffusion and lateral diffusion. | 04-10-2014 |
20140360698 | UNITARY HEAT EXCHANGERS HAVING INTEGRALLY-FORMED COMPLIANT HEAT EXCHANGER TUBES AND HEAT EXCHANGE SYSTEMS INCLUDING THE SAME - Unitary heat exchangers having integrally-formed compliant heat exchanger tubes and heat exchange systems including the same are provided. The unitary heat exchanger comprises an inlet plenum and an outlet plenum and a plurality of integrally-formed compliant heat exchanger tubes. The plurality of integrally-formed compliant heat exchanger tubes extend between and are integral with the inlet and outlet plenums to define a heat exchanger first flow passage. Each integrally-formed compliant heat exchanger tube comprises a tubular member and a plurality of integral heat transfer fins extend radially outwardly from at least one portion of the tubular member. The tubular member has a proximal tube end and a distal tube end and comprises a tubular wall having an outer wall surface and an inner wall surface. | 12-11-2014 |
20150104326 | TURBINE ROTOR BLADES WITH IMPROVED TIP PORTION COOLING HOLES - A turbine rotor blade is provided for a turbine section of an engine. The turbine rotor blade includes a platform and an airfoil extending from the platform into a mainstream gas path of the turbine section. The airfoil includes a first side wall; a second side wall joined to the first side wall at a leading edge and a trailing edge; a tip cap extending between the first side wall and the second side wall; a first parapet wall extending from the first side wall; and a first cooling hole through the tip cap and the first parapet wall configured to deliver cooling air. The first cooling hole has a closed channel section and an open channel section. The open channel section forms a slot. | 04-16-2015 |
20150104327 | TURBINE ROTOR BLADES WITH TIP PORTION PARAPET WALL CAVITIES - In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, a turbine rotor blade is provided for a turbine section of an engine. The turbine rotor blade includes a platform and an airfoil extending from the platform into a mainstream gas path of the turbine section. The airfoil includes a first side wall; a second side wall joined to the first side wall at a leading edge and a trailing edge; a tip cap extending between the first side wall and the second side wall; a first parapet wall extending from the first side wall; a first parapet wall cavity formed at least partially within the first parapet wall; and a first cooling hole extending between the first parapet wall cavity and a first surface of the first parapet wall such that cooling air flows through the first parapet wall cavity, through the first cooling hole, and out of the first parapet wall. | 04-16-2015 |
20150110621 | FINGER-FOIL SEALS AND GAS TURBINE ENGINES EMPLOYING THE SAME - Embodiments of a gas turbine engine including a finger-foil seal are provided, as are embodiments of a finger-foil seal. In one embodiment, the finger-foil seal includes an aerodynamic foil having a generally annular body through which a first opening is formed. A finger seal retention structure is disposed around the aerodynamic foil. A finger seal backing spring is coupled to the finger seal retention structure and extends radially inward therefrom to contact an outer circumference of the aerodynamic foil. A first anti-rotation pin extends radially from the finger seal retention structure and into the first opening formed in the aerodynamic foil to inhibit rotation of the aerodynamic foil during operation of the finger-foil seal. | 04-23-2015 |
20150114611 | COUNTER-FLOW HEAT EXCHANGE SYSTEMS - A heat exchange system includes a tubular fan air inlet portion and a tubular cooled air outlet portion connected to a first end of a tubular mid portion. The heat exchange system further includes a tubular hot air inlet portion and a tubular recycled fan air outlet portion connected a second end of the mid portion. Still further, the heat exchange system includes an integrally-formed, compliant heat exchanger tube extending between the hot air inlet portion and the cooled air outlet portion within the mid portion to define a heat exchanger first flow passage within the heat exchanger tube and a second flow passage outside of the heat exchanger tube but within the tubular mid portion. Methods for fabricating such heat exchange systems are also provided. | 04-30-2015 |
20150226433 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE COMBUSTORS WITH EFFUSION AND IMPINGEMENT COOLING AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME USING ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES - Disclosed in various exemplary embodiments are turbine engine combustors with effusion and impingement cooling and methods for manufacturing the same. In one exemplary embodiment, disclosed is a combustor for a turbine engine that includes an annular liner portion including a first metering hole positioned on a cold side annular surface of the annular liner portion and an impingement chamber positioned in the annular liner. The impingement chamber connects to an entry hole on the cold side annular surface and includes a cooling air outlet passageway that is angled with respect to a hot side annular surface of the annular liner portion and that connects to an exit hole positioned on the hot side annular surface of the annular liner portion. The first metering hole is connected to the impingement chamber. The cooling air outlet passageway directs the air onto the hot side annular surface and spreads the airflow axially and laterally parallel to the hot side annular surface. Furthermore, a ratio of a radial thickness of the annular liner portion to a diameter of the entry hole is from about 2 to about 6. | 08-13-2015 |
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20100070590 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION - Methods and apparatus for communication by electronic mail have been provided, for example, communication by sending an electronic message to primary (To) and courtesy copy (Cc) recipients, and sending a message and comment to one or more blind copy (Bcc) recipients while withholding the comment from the primary (To) and courtesy copy (Cc) recipients. An embodiment of the invention is a method of communicating by electronic mail. The method comprises forming a message, acquiring a comment window, forming a comment within the comment window, selecting which of recipients is a first recipient and which of the recipients is a second recipient, sending a first electronic mail to the first recipient, and sending a second electronic mail to the second recipient. The first electronic mail comprises the message. The second electronic mail comprises the message and the comment. The comment is only sent in the second electronic mail. The invention enables, for example, private communications with selected recipients of an electronic communication without having to compose two separate communications. For example, a single composed email may be sent to all recipients, while a comment may be sent to only selected recipients. | 03-18-2010 |
20100070591 | ADDRESS REPLACEMENT IN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION - Methods and apparatus for communication by electronic mail have been provided, for example, communication from a blind copy recipient responding to an email while protecting the identity or existence of the Bcc recipient. An embodiment of the invention is a method of communicating by electronic mail. The method comprises the steps of forming a first original electronic mail by an originator, replacing a second recipient address associated with a second recipient with a third recipient address associated with a third recipient, sending the original electronic mail to a first recipient, and forwarding, by the third recipient, a first electronic mail to the second recipient. | 03-18-2010 |
20100070592 | RECEIVING EMAIL WITHIN AN EMAIL THREAD - Methods and apparatus for communication by electronic mail have been provided, for example, allowing or disallowing a blind copy (Bcc) recipient, of an original electronic mail, to receive reply electronic mail. An embodiment of the invention is a method of communicating by electronic mail. The method comprises forming a decision to allow or to disallow a first recipient to receive a first reply electronic mail, and forwarding the first reply electronic mail to the first recipient. An originator of an original electronic mail forms the decision. The invention enables, for example, enabling a Bcc recipient to receive reply electronic mails or reply email on a selective basis and doing so while not disclosing the identity or existence of the Bcc recipient to the other recipients. | 03-18-2010 |
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20130196825 | APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS FOR FINGER EXERCISE - An improved finger exerciser to exercise each finger individually by depressing directly against the resistance of a spring. Embodiments are described wherein the device includes an electronic controller in operative communication with individual finger exercise elements to sense exercise parameters and provide tactile feedback to a user. In embodiments, the disclosed finger exerciser is configured to communicate sensed measurements to an integrated controller and/or a mobile device, such as a distance each finger is pressed, speed, response time, repetition count, and so forth. In embodiments, the exerciser is configured to provide tactile feedback, such as vibration, to a user via the finger pads. The finger exerciser may receive communications from an integrated controller and/or mobile device to activate a tactile stimulator. In some embodiments, the finger exerciser includes one or more spatial sensors to monitor movement of the device and communicate spatial information to an integrated controller and/or mobile device. | 08-01-2013 |
20140038785 | MECHANICAL HAND AND FINGER EXERCISER - A hand and finger exerciser having a frame, and a slide configured to move vertically with respect to the frame. In an example embodiment, the frame includes an upper cross-member, a pair of vertical supports extending downward from the upper cross-member, and a base fixed to a lower portion of the vertical supports. The slide includes an upper cross-member having a pair of guides extending downward from the upper cross-member. The guides are configured to slidably engage the vertical supports of the frame to enable the slide to move vertically with respect to the frame. An axle extends between the lower portions of the vertical supports and includes a plurality of finger rollers rotatable about the axle. Each of the plurality of finger rollers are free to move horizontally along at least a portion of the axle | 02-06-2014 |
20140093855 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF LEARNING DISABILITIES - Methods, systems, apparatus, and non-transitory computer readable media for treating a user having a learning disability. In embodiments, the method comprises displaying, at a physical location on a display device, at least one graphic element associated with a virtual sound source position in a three dimensional soundfield corresponding to the physical position of the at least one graphic element, and responding to a user selection of one of the at least one graphic elements by playing a three dimensional audio effect having a perceived source located at the virtual sound source position corresponding to the selected graphic element. | 04-03-2014 |
20150190675 | APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS FOR FINGER EXERCISE - A finger exerciser includes a housing, a tubular shaft, a finger pad and a coil spring. The housing defines an opening. The tubular shaft has a lower portion and an upper portion. The lower portion is movable through the opening of the housing and relative to the housing. The finger pad is supported on the upper portion of the tubular shaft. The finger pad has first and second curved sides and defines a indent between the curved sides. The indent is configured to receive a finger tip. The first curved side has a height greater than the second curved side. The coil spring is disposed in operative association with the tubular shaft and configured to urge the shaft in an upward direction. | 07-09-2015 |
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20160059953 | SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM INCORPORATING A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE IN A BULKHEAD OF A VEHICLE CABIN - A method of operation for a system incorporating a graphical user interface disposed in a bulkhead within a cabin of an aircraft. The method includes displaying a menu for at least one controllable parameter, receiving a selection of the controllable parameter, displaying at least one control for the selected controllable parameter, receiving a control input for the selected controllable parameter, and adjusting the selected controllable parameter consistent with the control input. The controllable parameter may be one from a plurality of controllable parameters selected from a group that includes cabin light intensity, cabin light color, temperature, and the degree of openness of at least one window shade. A system and an executable computer program product also are provided. | 03-03-2016 |
20160059954 | SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM INCORPORATING A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE ON A MOBILE COMPUTING DEVICE FOR A PASSENGER IN A VEHICLE CABIN - A method of operation for a system incorporating a graphical user interface in a mobile computing device for a passenger within a cabin of an aircraft. The method includes displaying a menu for at least one controllable parameter, receiving a selection of the controllable parameter, displaying at least one control for the selected controllable parameter, receiving a control input for the selected controllable parameter, and adjusting the selected controllable parameter consistent with the control input. The controllable parameter include a plurality of controllable parameters selected from a group encompassing light intensity, light color, temperature, and the degree of openness of at least one window shade. A system and executable computer program product also are provided. | 03-03-2016 |
20160062618 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM INCORPORATING A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE IN A SIDE LEDGE OF A VEHICLE CABIN - A method of operation for a system incorporating a graphical user interface embedded in a knob disposed on a side ledge within a cabin of an aircraft includes displaying a menu for at least one controllable parameter, receiving a selection of the controllable parameter, displaying at least one control for the selected controllable parameter, receiving a control input for the selected controllable parameter, and adjusting the selected controllable parameter consistent with the control input. The controllable parameter comprises a plurality of controllable parameters selected from a group comprising light intensity, light color, temperature, media type, media content, media volume, and the degree of openness of at least one window shade. A knob and an executable computer program product also are provided. | 03-03-2016 |
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20140016867 | SERIAL TEXT DISPLAY FOR OPTIMAL RECOGNITION APPARATUS AND METHOD - Various embodiments are disclosed that relate to serially displaying text on an electronic display using techniques for placement of an optimal recognition position of words at a fixed display location. In some embodiments, an optimal recognition position character is displayed at the fixed display location. In other embodiments, an optimal recognition proportionate position is displayed at the fixed display location. Various related techniques for processing and displaying text are further disclosed herein. | 01-16-2014 |
20140188766 | TRACKING CONTENT THROUGH SERIAL PRESENTATION - Computer systems, methods, and computer program products for tracking content using serial presentation are disclosed. Some embodiments track an aggregated quantity of words displayed by Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSPV) in a digital media item across a plurality of user electronic devices. Some embodiments track what words are displayed by RSVP. Some embodiments track a percentage of words displayed by RSVP across a plurality of user sessions. Some embodiments track trends in the percentage of words displayed by RSVP. Some embodiments use RSVP tracking and trending information to enhance search results. Some embodiments analyze RSVP consumption across a plurality of sessions to determine opportunities for improving content consumption and improving selection of sub-content items. These and other embodiments are further disclosed herein. | 07-03-2014 |
20140188848 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DISPLAYING TEXT USING RSVP - Various embodiments are disclosed that relate to serially displaying text on an electronic display. In some embodiments, a user device displays a notification marker/icon representing a notification event associated with an application by displaying the notification marker/icon with an icon representing the application. The notification marker/icon further represents a presence of content that is displayable using RSVP. The communications device receives a user interface action to select the notification event, and in response to the user interface action, displays textual content associated with the notification event in a designated display area using RSVP. | 07-03-2014 |
20140189515 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DISPLAYING TEXT USING RSVP - The disclosure describes systems and methods related to moving object content that is enhanced with textual content presented using rapid serial visual presentation (“RSVP”). In one embodiment, video content is enhanced with RSPV content. Related embodiments provide systems and methods for displaying, creating, and editing such content. A particular embodiment provides for RSPV enhanced video previews. In another embodiment, augmented reality content is enhanced with RSVP content. In some embodiments, RSPV enhanced moving object content is provided on various end user electronic devices including smart phones, smart watches, and head mounted displays. These and other embodiments are disclosed further herein. | 07-03-2014 |
20140189586 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DISPLAYING TEXT USING RSVP - Various embodiments are disclosed that relate to serially displaying text on an electronic display. In some embodiments, a user device displays a notification marker/icon representing a notification event associated with an application by displaying the notification marker/icon with an icon representing the application. The notification marker/icon further represents a presence of content that is displayable using RSVP. The communications device receives a user interface action to select the notification event, and in response to the user interface action, displays textual content associated with the notification event in a designated display area using RSVP. | 07-03-2014 |
20140189595 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DISPLAYING TEXT USING RSVP - Various embodiments are disclosed that relate to serially displaying text on an electronic display. In some embodiments, a user device displays a notification marker/icon representing a notification event associated with an application by displaying the notification marker/icon with an icon representing the application. The notification marker/icon further represents a presence of content that is displayable using RSVP. The communications device receives a user interface action to select the notification event, and in response to the user interface action, displays textual content associated with the notification event in a designated display area using RSVP. | 07-03-2014 |
20150143245 | TRACKING CONTENT THROUGH SERIAL PRESENTATION - Computer-implemented methods, computer program products, and systems are disclosed for tracking content use, the content including textual content that is displayable using RSVP. A particular embodiment identifies content, including textual content, to be displayed using RSVP on an electronic device to a user, displays that content to the user using RSVP, and generates content tracking information by tracking information items of the textual content that are displayed using RSVP. In some embodiments, analysis of what information items have been presented to the user and when is used in combination with analysis of information content items in candidate content items to affect rankings of those candidate content items to be potentially presented to a user in response to a search request or other user interface action received from a user device. | 05-21-2015 |
20150199944 | SERIAL TEXT DISPLAY FOR OPTIMAL RECOGNITION APPARATUS AND METHOD - Various embodiments are disclosed that relate to serially displaying text on an electronic display using techniques for placement of an optimal recognition position of words at a fixed display location. In some embodiments, an optimal recognition position character is displayed at the fixed display location. In other embodiments, an optimal recognition proportionate position is displayed at the fixed display location. Various related techniques for processing and displaying text are further disclosed herein. | 07-16-2015 |
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20090203051 | TARGETS IN BREAST CANCER FOR PROGNOSIS OR THERAPY - Cancer markers are developed to detect diseases characterized by increased expression of apoptosis-suppressing genes, such as aggressive cancers. Genome wide analyses of genome copy number and gene expression in breast cancer revealed 66 genes in the human chromosomal regions, 8p11, 11q13, 17q12, and 20q13 that were amplified. Diagnosis and assessment of amplification levels of genes shown to be amplified are useful in prediction of patient outcome of a of patient's response and drug resistance in breast cancer. Certain genes were found to be high priority therapeutic targets by the identification of recurrent aberrations involving genome sequence, copy number and/or gene expression are associated with reduced survival duration in certain diseases and cancers, specifically breast cancer. Inhibitors of these genes will be useful therapies for treatment of these non-responsive cancers. | 08-13-2009 |
20100279876 | DETECTION OF NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE DIFFERENCES BY COMPARATIVE GENOMIC HYBRIDIZATION - The present invention provides a method of detecting nucleotide sequence differences between two nucleic acid samples. The method employs a comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) technique to analyze the sequence differences between the samples. This method permits the identification of small sequence differences (e.g., sequence divergence of 1% or less) in nucleic acid samples of high complexity (e.g., an entire genome). | 11-04-2010 |
20110130296 | MULTI-GENE CLASSIFIERS AND PROGNOSTIC INDICATORS FOR CANCERS - The present invention relates to the identification of marker genes useful in the diagnosis and prognosis of clinically problematic subsets of primary breast cancers. More specifically, the invention relates to the identification of two sets of marker genes that are differentially expressed in and useful for the diagnosis and prognosis of subsets of hormone receptor-negative (HRneg; i.e., ER and PR negative) and triple-negative (Tneg; i.e., ER, PR and HER2 negative) primary breast cancers at highest risk for early metastatic relapse. The invention further provides methods for determining the best course of treatment for patients having one of these clinically problematic subsets of primary breast cancers. The invention also provides methods for identifying compounds that prevent or treat a subtype of breast cancer based on their ability to modulate the activity or expression level of one or more marker genes identified herein. | 06-02-2011 |
20120077694 | TARGETS IN BREAST CANCER FOR PROGNOSIS OR THERAPY - Cancer markers are developed to detect diseases characterized by increased expression of apoptosis-suppressing genes, such as aggressive cancers. Genome wide analyses of genome copy number and gene expression in breast cancer revealed 66 genes in the human chromosomal regions, 8p11, 11q13, 17q12, and 20q13 that were amplified. Diagnosis and assessment of amplification levels of genes shown to be amplified are useful in prediction of patient outcome of a of patient's response and drug resistance in breast cancer. Certain genes were found to be high priority therapeutic targets by the identification of recurrent aberrations involving genome sequence, copy number and/or gene expression are associated with reduced survival duration in certain diseases and cancers, specifically breast cancer. Inhibitors of these genes will be useful therapies for treatment of these non-responsive cancers. | 03-29-2012 |
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20110196610 | SCHEMATIC MAPS - Systems and methods for preparing and presenting schematic maps, which are maps that present information in a format that presents only information that is most relevant to a given situation in order to provide a simple and clear representation sufficient to aid a user in guidance or orientation. The schematic maps as described herein can be formatted based on the attributes of a display on which they are presented so that the map layout and presentation can be optimized for the particular display. The schematic maps can be “distorted” to better illustrate important maps areas in greater detail and using a relatively larger display area while deemphasizing less important map areas by illustrating them in less detail and using a relatively smaller display area, and thus the schematic maps can be devoid of adherence to a particular scale. | 08-11-2011 |
20110199479 | AUGMENTED REALITY MAPS - A user points a handheld communication device to capture and display a real-time video stream. The handheld communication device detects geographic position, camera direction, and tilt of the image capture device. The user sends a search request to a server for nearby points of interest. The handheld communication device receives search results based on the search request, geographic position, camera direction, and tilt of the handheld communication device. The handheld communication device visually augments the captured video stream with data related to each point of interest. The user then selects a point of interest to visit. The handheld communication device visually augments the captured video stream with a directional map to a selected point of interest in response to the user input. | 08-18-2011 |
20110218992 | RELEVANCY RANKING FOR MAP-RELATED SEARCH - The following relates to ranking search results consisting of locations or recommending locations to visit based on recorded data representing visits by a plurality of users to the locations represented as search results or recommended locations to visit. The data representing users' visits can be recorded by receiving data anonymously reported by handheld communication devices carried by the plurality of users. A handheld communication device, which is carried by a user, can report to the system the user's present location optionally associated with a time stamp. The handheld communication device can report either a single location coordinate or a collection of coordinates gathered over time. | 09-08-2011 |
20110276692 | SERVER LOAD BALANCING USING GEODATA - The present technology relates to serving geodata based on location of a requesting device. More specifically, the technology efficiently services requests for geodata, e.g., map data, by directing requests to a server that stores a shard of an entire database of geodata. A request for geodata includes an unencrypted header having a location of a device making the request for geodata. The present technology relates the location to a shard storing data relevant to the location. | 11-10-2011 |
20130253829 | Schematic Maps - Systems and methods for preparing and presenting schematic maps, which are maps that present information in a format that presents only information that is most relevant to a given situation in order to provide a simple and clear representation sufficient to aid a user in guidance or orientation. The schematic maps as described herein can be formatted based on the attributes of a display on which they are presented so that the map layout and presentation can be optimized for the particular display. The schematic maps can be “distorted” to better illustrate important maps areas in greater detail and using a relatively larger display area while deemphasizing less important map areas by illustrating them in less detail and using a relatively smaller display area, and thus the schematic maps can be devoid of adherence to a particular scale. | 09-26-2013 |
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20110145689 | NAMED OBJECT VIEW OVER MULTIPLE FILES - A named object view report is generated from different electronic object sources. The object sources may be associated with different users and have different access rights. The different object sources from which the objects are obtained may be determined using a variety of methods. A user at a client is presented with the named object view report such that the user's attention is focused on the different objects that are obtained from the different object sources as if the objects were obtained from a single object source. The user may be used to cycle through the objects that are obtained from the different object sources. When an object is edited within the report by a user that is not associated with the user for editing, that object is copied to an object source that is owned by the user. | 06-16-2011 |
20120072850 | WEB PAGE BEHAVIOR ENHANCEMENT CONTROLS - A web page behavior enhancement (WPBE) control element is provided on a rendered web page enabling a user to perform actions on at least a portion of the web page content such as customizing, editing, sharing, analyzing, exporting, and/or annotating the content. The processed content may be presented on the original web page, on a locally stored version of the web page, or archived for subsequent use, where any changes to the original web page content may be tracked and the user notified about the changes. The WPBE control element(s) may be embedded into the web page at the source web application or at the local browser based on factors like web application capabilities, browser capabilities, user preferences, usage pattern, and comparable ones. | 03-22-2012 |
20120151314 | LOCATION AWARE SPREADSHEET ACTIONS - Location information is integrated with spreadsheet formulas and operations. Location information may be used in filtering data, detecting data sources, performing calculations, and the like. The data may be filtered by location, individuals, places, and other location based information. The location information may be integrated into native spreadsheet formulas to perform calculations, trigger alerts, or drive other spreadsheet business logic. The location information may also be used to detect and use nearby data sources that are published near the spreadsheet user. | 06-14-2012 |
20120151315 | USING TEXT MESSAGES TO INTERACT WITH SPREADSHEETS - Text messages are used to interact with objects in a spreadsheet. For example, text messages may be used to enter/receive data in the spreadsheet. One or more text messages may be associated with a spreadsheet. Text messages may be associated with cells, tables, charts and other objects of the spreadsheet. When the spreadsheet receives a text message, the text message is parsed and information that is contained within the text message is used to interact with one or more objects within the spreadsheet. The spreadsheet may also generate and send text messages that provide information about the spreadsheet and/or request information to be entered within the spreadsheet. For example, the spreadsheet may send out an update of one or more values/objects within a spreadsheet and/or send a request within a text message requesting information to update a table. | 06-14-2012 |
20120173963 | WEB PAGE APPLICATION CONTROLS - A web page behavior control (WPBC) menu is provided on a rendered web page for enabling a user to perform actions on a portion of the web page content such as customizing, editing, sharing, analyzing, exporting, and/or annotating the content. The user may automatically activate the menu by performing a unique gesture on the rendered web page and/or by selecting a portion of the web page content. The WPBC menu may provide a list of applications which may be selected for modifying and managing the portion of selected web page content. The application may provide full functionality for managing the web page content in a separate user interface and/or directly on the rendered web page. Furthermore, manipulation of data presentation on the rendered web page such as table properties of a spreadsheet may be enabled through natural gestures. | 07-05-2012 |
20120180002 | NATURAL INPUT FOR SPREADSHEET ACTIONS - Different gestures and actions are used to interact with spreadsheets. The gestures are used in manipulating the spreadsheet and performing other actions in the spreadsheet. For example, gestures may be used to move within the spreadsheet, select data, filter, sort, drill down/up, zoom, split rows/columns, perform undo/redo actions, and the like. Sensors that are associated with a device may also be used in interacting with spreadsheets. For example, an accelerometer may be used for moving and performing operations within the spreadsheet. | 07-12-2012 |
20130117651 | INTERACTION BETWEEN WEB GADGETS AND SPREADSHEETS - Gadgets integrate with spreadsheets and the spreadsheet calculation engine. A gadget is bound to a range of cells (one or more) within a sheet. When one or more of the cells of the bound range is accessed (e.g. selected, hovered over, edited, deleted, added), the gadget is notified. The gadget may use this information for updating a display rendered by the gadget and/or performing some other action. The gadget uses an Application Programming Interface (API) to create the binding, communicate with the spreadsheet, and perform actions in the spreadsheet. The gadget is a Named Item object within the spreadsheet such that the gadget may be viewed/displayed differently from other objects. Out of date requests from the gadget are attempted to be detected and prevented from being processed such that the gadget is not acting on the latest data. | 05-09-2013 |
20130151938 | BROWSER SPREADSHEET INTEGRATION - Functionality and presentation of spreadsheet applications and web based services are integrated by automating interactions between a spreadsheet object on a web page and other elements on the web page. Bidirectional referencing, automatic coordinate space integration, and assimilation of look and feel of the spreadsheet object into the web page or vice versa are enabled. | 06-13-2013 |
20130198323 | System and Method for Providing Calculation Web Services for Online Documents - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method and system for providing additional functionality, including web functionality, to one or more online documents. Specifically, embodiments described herein include receiving a selection of a range of data to be used in a web extension and binding the selection of the range of data to the web extension. Once the data is bound, the binding is stored in a remote computing device. In response to the detection of the interaction with the bound range of data, the bound range of data is sent to the remote computing device where the bound range of data is updated based on the interaction. The updated data is then sent to the web extension to enable the web extension to be updated with the newly received data. | 08-01-2013 |
20150347372 | INTERACTION BETWEEN WEB GADGETS AND SPREADSHEETS - Gadgets integrate with spreadsheets and the spreadsheet calculation engine. A gadget is bound to a range of cells (one or more) within a sheet. When one or more of the cells of the bound range is accessed (e.g. selected, hovered over, edited, deleted, added), the gadget is notified. The gadget may use this information for updating a display rendered by the gadget and/or performing some other action. The gadget uses an Application Programming Interface (API) to create the binding, communicate with the spreadsheet, and perform actions in the spreadsheet. The gadget is a Named Item object within the spreadsheet such that the gadget may be viewed/displayed differently from other objects. Out of date requests from the gadget are attempted to be detected and prevented from being processed such that the gadget is not acting on the latest data. | 12-03-2015 |
20160041964 | System and Method for Providing Calculation Web Services for Online Documents - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method and system for providing additional functionality, including web functionality, to one or more online documents. Specifically, embodiments described herein include receiving a selection of a range of data to be used in a web extension and binding the selection of the range of data to the web extension. Once the data is bound, the binding is stored in a remote computing device. In response to the detection of the interaction with the bound range of data, the bound range of data is sent to the remote computing device where the bound range of data is updated based on the interaction. The updated data is then sent to the web extension to enable the web extension to be updated with the newly received data. | 02-11-2016 |
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20150104382 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING AND TARGETING CANCER CELLS OF ALIMENTARY CANAL ORIGIN - Screening and diagnostic reagents, kits and methods for primary and or metastatic stomach or esophageal cancer are disclosed. Compositions for and methods of imaging and treating primary and/or metastatic stomach or esophageal cancer are disclosed. Vaccines compositions and methods of for treating and preventing primary and/or metastatic stomach for esophageal cancer are disclosed. | 04-16-2015 |
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