Mark Anderson
Mark Anderson, El Cajon, CA US
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20110099921 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BOOTH ASSEMBLY - A modular display booth system is disclosed. The booth comprises walls, inserts, and toolless fasteners. The system is configured for efficient assembly and disassembly. The modular display booth system may be stored entirely on a single dolly for ease of transportation, coordination, and in warehouse alterations. | 05-05-2011 |
Mark Anderson, Grayslake, IL US
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20100227838 | Combination Therapy for Treating Cancer and Diagnostic Assays for Use Therein - The present disclosure relates to a combination of therapeutic agents for use in treating a patient a subject suffering from cancer. In addition, the present disclosure also relates to diagnostic assays useful in classification of patients for treatment with one or more therapeutic agents. | 09-09-2010 |
Mark Anderson, Danvers, MA US
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20090197240 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EX VIVO LUNG CARE - Methods and systems of maintaining, evaluating, and providing therapy to a lung ex vivo. The methods and systems involve positioning the lung in an ex vivo perfusion circuit; circulating a perfusion fluid through the lung, the fluid entering the lung through a pulmonary artery interface and leaving the lung through a left atrial interface; and ventilating the lung by flowing a ventilation gas through a tracheal interface. Maintaining the lung for extended periods involves causing the lung to rebreath a captive volume of air, and reaching an equilibrium state between the perfusion fluid and the ventilation gas. Evaluating the gas exchange capability of the lung involves deoxygenating the perfusion fluid and measuring a time taken to reoxygenate the perfusion fluid by ventilating the lung with an oxygenation gas. | 08-06-2009 |
20090197241 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EX VIVO LUNG CARE - Methods and systems of maintaining, evaluating, and providing therapy to a lung ex vivo. The methods and systems involve positioning the lung in an ex vivo perfusion circuit; circulating a perfusion fluid through the lung, the fluid entering the lung through a pulmonary artery interface and leaving the lung through a left atrial interface; and ventilating the lung by flowing a ventilation gas through a tracheal interface. Maintaining the lung for extended periods involves causing the lung to rebreath a captive volume of air, and reaching an equilibrium state between the perfusion fluid and the ventilation gas. Evaluating the gas exchange capability of the lung involves deoxygenating the perfusion fluid and measuring a time taken to reoxygenate the perfusion fluid by ventilating the lung with an oxygenation gas. | 08-06-2009 |
20090197292 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EX VIVO LUNG CARE - Methods and systems of maintaining, evaluating, and providing therapy to a lung ex vivo. The methods and systems involve positioning the lung in an ex vivo perfusion circuit; circulating a perfusion fluid through the lung, the fluid entering the lung through a pulmonary artery interface and leaving the lung through a left atrial interface; and ventilating the lung by flowing a ventilation gas through a tracheal interface. Maintaining the lung for extended periods involves causing the lung to rebreath a captive volume of air, and reaching an equilibrium state between the perfusion fluid and the ventilation gas. Evaluating the gas exchange capability of the lung involves deoxygenating the perfusion fluid and measuring a time taken to reoxygenate the perfusion fluid by ventilating the lung with an oxygenation gas. | 08-06-2009 |
20090197324 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EX VIVO LUNG CARE - Methods and systems of maintaining, evaluating, and providing therapy to a lung ex vivo. The methods and systems involve positioning the lung in an ex vivo perfusion circuit; circulating a perfusion fluid through the lung, the fluid entering the lung through a pulmonary artery interface and leaving the lung through a left atrial interface; and ventilating the lung by flowing a ventilation gas through a tracheal interface. Maintaining the lung for extended periods involves causing the lung to rebreath a captive volume of air, and reaching an equilibrium state between the perfusion fluid and the ventilation gas. Evaluating the gas exchange capability of the lung involves deoxygenating the perfusion fluid and measuring a time taken to reoxygenate the perfusion fluid by ventilating the lung with an oxygenation gas. | 08-06-2009 |
20090197325 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR Ex vivo LUNG CARE - Methods and systems of maintaining, evaluating, and providing therapy to a lung ex vivo. The methods and systems involve positioning the lung in an ex vivo perfusion circuit; circulating a perfusion fluid through the lung, the fluid entering the lung through a pulmonary artery interface and leaving the lung through a left atrial interface; and ventilating the lung by flowing a ventilation gas through a tracheal interface. Maintaining the lung for extended periods involves causing the lung to rebreath a captive volume of air, and reaching an equilibrium state between the perfusion fluid and the ventilation gas. Evaluating the gas exchange capability of the lung involves deoxygenating the perfusion fluid and measuring a time taken to reoxygenate the perfusion fluid by ventilating the lung with an oxygenation gas. | 08-06-2009 |
20130157248 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EX VIVO LUNG CARE - Methods and systems of maintaining, evaluating, and providing therapy to a lung ex vivo. The methods and systems involve positioning the lung in an ex vivo perfusion circuit; circulating a perfusion fluid through the lung, the fluid entering the lung through a pulmonary artery interface and leaving the lung through a left atrial interface; and ventilating the lung by flowing a ventilation gas through a tracheal interface. Maintaining the lung for extended periods involves causing the lung to rebreath a captive volume of air, and reaching an equilibrium state between the perfusion fluid and the ventilation gas. Evaluating the gas exchange capability of the lung involves deoxygenating the perfusion fluid and measuring a time taken to reoxygenate the perfusion fluid by ventilating the lung with an oxygenation gas. | 06-20-2013 |
Mark Anderson, Norristown, PA US
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20090105204 | Therapeutic Uses for Aminosterol Compounds - A pharmaceutical composition includes, as an active ingredient, a compound according to formula 1436 as shown in FIG. | 04-23-2009 |
Mark Anderson, Dix Hills, NY US
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20090057409 | Automatic raster height and speed adjustment in programmable electeo-optical readers for reading two-dimensional symbols of different heights - A reader for electro-optically reading two-dimensional symbols of different heights, includes a scanner for scanning the symbols with light in a raster scan pattern of an adjustable height, and for detecting light scattered from the symbols to generate electrical signals indicative of the detected light. A controller not only decodes the electrical signals to read the symbols, but also controls the scanner to adjust the height of the raster scan pattern, and optionally the rate of height adjustment, upon a determination that a symbol being scanned is a two-dimensional symbol, and that the two-dimensional symbol has not been read after a predetermined time period has elapsed. The controller can also be programmed to read symbols only of a certain height. | 03-05-2009 |
Mark Anderson, Iowa City, IA US
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20090011989 | Use of calmodulin kinase II inhibitors to treat myocardial dysfunction in structural heart disease - The present invention provides a method for treating structural heart disease in a subject, comprising administering an effective amount of an inhibitor of CaMKII to the subject, whereby the administration of the inhibitor treats the structural heart disease in the subject. Also provided are transgenic animal models for treating structural heart disease. Further provided is a means of screening for a compound that can treat structural heart disease. | 01-08-2009 |
Mark Anderson, Plymouth Meeting, PA US
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20080221075 | Therapeutic Uses For Aminosterol Compounds - A pharmaceutical composition includes, as an active ingredient, a compound according to formula 1436 as shown in FIG. | 09-11-2008 |
Mark Anderson, Spring Valley, WI US
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20110174309 | RESUSCITATOR AND ASPIRATOR TECHNOLOGY - An aspiration and resuscitation system which is useable to perform aspiration and/or resuscitation procedures on living beings, particularly small animals, and most particularly newborn small animals such as puppies and kittens. The system includes an aspirator and a resuscitator. Each includes a separable pump and animal interface mask. Further disclosed are aspiration and resuscitation methods using the disclosed apparatus. | 07-21-2011 |
Mark Anderson, Victoria AU
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20110213983 | AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM FOR A PLUG-IN ELECTRIC DRIVE VEHICLE - The invention relates to an authentication and/or energy auditing system for a plug-in electric drive vehicle. A first device connects to a first power apparatus and establishes an electrical power path between the first and a remote device. The latter is connectable to a second power apparatus. The authentication system preferably includes a powerline transceiver to receive a request containing an identifier from the remote device over the power path. Control means controls operation of the first device and responds to the request to initiate an authentication process to determine whether or not the remote device is authentic and authorised to exchange power with the first device, and to activate a control switch to electrically connect the first device to the first power apparatus only upon an authentic and authorised determination. The energy auditing system measures energy received by each device in a specified time interval and electrically disconnects the first device from the first power apparatus when a power loss between the respective devices is detected. | 09-01-2011 |
Mark Anderson, Carrollton, GA US
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20110301982 | INTEGRATED MEDICAL SOFTWARE SYSTEM WITH CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT - An integrated medical software system with embedded transcription functionality is disclosed. The system comprises a clinical module for capturing clinical data for a patient in a first electronic document and a communication component that communicates the clinical data to a rule-based clinical decision support (CDS) system and receives at least one of an alert, warning, reminder, and recommendation back from the CDS system based on the clinical data. The CDS system is configured to compare the clinical data against a knowledge base to identify the at least one of an alert, warning, reminder, and recommendation; the clinical data is serialized into a standardized database language and placed into a first electronic clinical document defined by a clinical document exchange standard before being communicated to the CDS system; and the at least one of an alert, warning, reminder, and recommendation is provided in a second electronic clinical document defined by the clinical document exchange standard when received back from the CDS system. | 12-08-2011 |
Mark Anderson, San Diego, CA US
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20110307513 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADAPTING AN INTERNET FILTER - A system and method for updating a filtering system which controls access to a website/page between a local area network (LAN) and an Internet. The LAN includes an Internet gateway system coupled to a workstation and configured to receive a URL request. The system controls access to the website/page associated with the URL based on one or more categories that are associated with the URL. The Internet gateway system can determine the category that is associated with the URL by referencing a master database or requesting the category from a database factory. The database factory can receive URLs from multiple Internet gateway systems. The database factory determines whether the identifier was previously categorized by the database factory and provides the category to the Internet gateway system. Once the Internet gateway system has the category, it applies rules associated with the category and user to filter access to the requested website/page. | 12-15-2011 |
20140282861 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADAPTING AN INTERNET FILTER - A system and method for updating a filtering system which controls access to a website/page between a local area network (LAN) and an Internet. The LAN includes an Internet gateway system coupled to a workstation and configured to receive a URL request. The system controls access to the website/page associated with the URL based on one or more categories that are associated with the URL. The Internet gateway system can determine the category that is associated with the URL by referencing a master database or requesting the category from a database factory. The database factory can receive URLs from multiple Internet gateway systems. The database factory determines whether the identifier was previously categorized by the database factory and provides the category to the Internet gateway system. Once the Internet gateway system has the category, it applies rules associated with the category and user to filter access to the requested website/page. | 09-18-2014 |
Mark Anderson, London GB
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20120115597 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MODIFYING AN ONLINE ENVIRONMENT - An entertainment device comprises a display generator arranged to generate for display a representation of an on-line virtual environment, that on-line virtual environment being able to host interactions between a user of the entertainment device and other users of one or more remote entertainment devices, a network communications arrangement operable to receive data representative of the actions of the other users within the on-line virtual environment and to receive data indicative of any supplementary data files interoperable with the on-line virtual environment that are associated with one or more remote entertainment devices of one or more of the other users, a data file searcher operable to search the entertainment device for any supplementary data files indicated by the received data, a data file acquisition arrangement operable to acquire, from a networked device, a copy of a supplementary data file indicated by the received data that was not found on the entertainment device, and a data file integrator operable to incorporate relevant elements of the or each supplementary data file into the representation of the on-line virtual environment. | 05-10-2012 |
Mark Anderson, Spokane Valley, WA US
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20120160442 | Elimination of Shrinkage Cavity in Cast Ingots - An exemplary embodiment provides a method of eliminating a shrinkage cavity in a metal ingot cast by direct chill casting. The method involves casting an upright ingot having an upper surface at an intended height. Upon completion of the casting, the lower tip of the spout is maintained below the molten metal near the center of the upper surface. The metal flow through the spout is terminated and a partial shrinkage cavity is allowed to form as metal of the ingot shrinks and contracts. Before the partial cavity exposes the lower tip of the spout, the cavity is preferably over-filled with molten metal, while avoiding spillage of molten metal, and then the flow of metal through the spout is terminated. These steps are repeated until no further contraction of the metal causes any part of the upper surface to contract below the intended ingot height. | 06-28-2012 |
Mark Anderson, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20120199345 | Unconventional Gas Fracture Logging Method and Apparatus - A method for logging slick water hydraulic frac well includes the steps of: Perforating the well bore; Pumping fresh water into the reservoir; Running a high resistivity measurement tool down the hole to measure the resistance of the reservoir at selected intervals along the hole; Logging the resistance measurements; and Comparing the resistance of the reservoir strata with the resistance of the fresh water pumped into the reservoir to map the fracture. It is desirable but not necessary to run a high resistivity tool down the hole prior to the perforation step and measure the resistance of the reservoir to provide base line logging data, whereby the base line logging data may be compared with the water frac logging resistance measurements. | 08-09-2012 |
Mark Anderson, Pearland, TX US
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20130048302 | SURFACE CONTROLLED SUBSURFACE SAFETY VALVE - A safety valve for subsurface disposal equipped with an interfacing element of elastomeric and non-elastomeric components. The components include an elastomeric energizing component and a non-elastomeric seal ring configured to work together in attaining an internal seal sufficient for allowing the valve to remain consistently closed. Indeed, the aid afforded by the interfacing element may allow the valve to remain consistently and effectively closed even in particularly low pressure well environments or those of widely varying temperatures. | 02-28-2013 |
Mark Anderson, Eagleville, PA US
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20130281419 | Therapeutic Uses for an Aminosterol Compound - A pharmaceutical composition includes, as an active ingredient, a compound according to formula 1436 as shown in FIG. | 10-24-2013 |
Mark Anderson, Taipei City TW
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20140107532 | PRESSURE-SENSING DEVICE WITH BIPLANAR SENSOR ARRAY - A pressure-sensing device is disclosed, which includes a pressure sensor pad. The pressure sensor pad includes a first planar substrate, a second planar substrate, first signal lines, second signal lines, a plurality of rows of first sensor components, and a plurality of columns of second sensor components. The first signal lines and the rows of first sensor components are formed on the first planar substrate, and each row of the first sensor components is connected to a corresponding one of the first signal lines. The second planar substrate is disposed opposite to the first planar substrate. The second signal lines and the columns of second sensor components are formed on the second planar substrate, and each column of the second sensor components is connected to a corresponding one of the second signal lines, where the second sensor components face the first sensor components respectively. | 04-17-2014 |
Mark Anderson, Melbourne AU
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20140143567 | INTELLIGENT DEVICE FOR THE DISPLAY OF DATA IN A POWER CONSTRAINED ENVIRONMENT - An intelligent device is provided which includes an housing and an attachment means to attach the housing of the intelligent device to an object. A processor is provided which is housed within the housing, and a movement sensor is coupled to the processor for detecting movement of the object to which the housing of the intelligent device is attached. Further provided is a display means coupled to the processor. The processor of the device is responsive to the sensor detecting movement of the object to reconfigure from a first low-power state to a second working state for a pre-determined period of time, such that during the pre-determined period of time the processor retrieves data and displays said data on the display means. The processor is further operable to revert back to the first low-power state when the pre-determined period of time has expired. | 05-22-2014 |
Mark Anderson, Thalwil CH
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20150024103 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING MILK FOAM AND/OR WARMED MILK - The invention relates to a claimed device ( | 01-22-2015 |
Mark Anderson, Lake Worth, FL US
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20150149850 | Device Performance Monitoring - A computing device performance monitor may be configured to collect performance metric information regarding one or more monitored computing devices, and may assign condition point values to each metric. The performance monitor may generate a total of the condition point values, and use the total to determine an appropriate response. | 05-28-2015 |
Mark Anderson, Southfield, MI US
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20150273604 | MATERIAL JOINING INSPECTION AND REPAIR - Methods and apparatuses for joining or sealing two workpieces together are described herein that automatically detect and record positions along a material joining or sealing path where the finished joint is unacceptable. While the joint is being formed, a sensor can scan the joint to determine joint quality based on surface geometry of the joint. If portions are determined to be unacceptable based upon surface geometry, the positions along the joining path are recorded into memory and an inspection and/or repair path is generated and selectively executed to inspect and/or repair the detected fault in the joint. | 10-01-2015 |
Mark Anderson, Westminster, CO US
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20150295881 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO ASSOCIATE A GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION INFORMATION WITH A NETWORK ADDRESS USING A COMBINATION OF AUTOMATED AND MANUAL PROCESSES - A method and a system map a geographic location to a network address. At least one automated process is performed to identify a geographic location for the network address. A determination is made whether the automated process provided satisfactory geographic location information for the network address. If the automated process did not provided satisfactory geographic location information for the network address, then the network address is forwarded for manual resolution. | 10-15-2015 |