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J. Peter Hoddie, Mountain View, CA US
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20140033035 | USER INTERFACE FOR PRESENTING MEDIA INFORMATION - A user interface and methods for using a user interface for controlling processing of time-based media files. In one exemplary method, a graphical representation of a time line for a time-based media is displayed along with a graphical representation of a current time along the graphical representation of the time line. A start graphical indicator and a stop graphical indicator is also displayed along the graphical representation of the time line. A portion of the time-based media may be selected for presentation by dragging or positioning at least one of the start graphical indicator and the stop graphical indicator along the graphical representation of the time line. In another aspect of the invention, an exemplary method allows for the adaptive control of a portion of the interface which indicates time relating to a time-based media. An input speed is determined where this input is to change the portion and the rate at which the change to this portion occurs is dependent upon the input speed. Other aspects of the present invention relating to the interface for controlling the processing of time-based media files are also described. | 01-30-2014 |
J. Peter Ruppersberg, Tuehingen DE
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20090093613 | Treatment of tinnitus - The invention relates to the use of substances which are at least partly blocking one ionotropic acetylcholine receptor of the inner ear and/or a calcium-activated potassium channel functionally associated with said acetylcholine receptor of the inner ear for the manufacturing of a pharmaceutical composition or medicament for the treatment of tinnitus. | 04-09-2009 |
J. Peter Steidlmayer, Wilmette, IL US
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20090234767 | Cost-based financial product - In accordance with the principles of the present invention, a cost-based financial product is provided. The cost-based financial product is created at a front end that differentiates at the access level, thereby providing two distinct products—one evolving from direct arbitrage; the other an indigenous copy—that are essentially the same that can flow separately into different service entities. A fixed yield or amount of supply of a first component is divided into a variable yield of a second component that represents the cost basis relationship sought, thereby creating a partial supply devisor quotient scale—a new scale of cost unit change that becomes the new price array on the front end. A front-end application ladder can be created by substituting a price per divisor supply (whether shares of stock, bushels of grain, etc.) quotient scale for the matrix price array of the cost component to accept the expanding or contracting value of the gross changes of the cost product value. Each trade price increment allowing buying or selling of those differentials as they occur in the mimicked cost product ladder or the indigenous one. The cost-based financial product of the present invention enables an indigenous marketplace where traders can make a directly offsetting trade at any of the trade prices, thereby bypassing the arbitrage base by choosing to use the indigenous one. | 09-17-2009 |