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Bobby B. Baty, Austin, TX US
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20080243945 | Log Data Store and Assembler for Large Objects in Database System - A mechanism works in conjunction with a DB2® Log and an analysis tool, such as BMC's Log Master™, to handle logged data for Large Objects (LOBs) stored in tables of a DB2 database system. A plurality of controls track data logged for the LOBs. The mechanism reads log records from a DB2 Log and uses the controls to determine which of the tracked LOBs is associated with the log records and obtains data from those associated log records. The mechanism builds keys to index the data and stores the keys and the data in a Virtual Storage Access Method store having Key Sequenced Data Sets maintained separate from the log record store for the DB2 Log. When requested by the analysis tool, the data in the store can be reassembled using the keys and map records in the first store that map the logged data for the tracked LOBs. | 10-02-2008 |
20100205157 | Log Data Store and Assembler for Large Objects in Database System - A mechanism works in conjunction with a DB2® Log and an analysis tool, such as BMC's Log Master™, to handle logged data for Large Objects (LOBs) stored in tables of a DB2 database system. A plurality of controls track data logged for the LOBs. The mechanism reads log records from a DB2 Log and uses the controls to determine which of the tracked LOBs is associated with the log records and obtains data from those associated log records. The mechanism builds keys to index the data and stores the keys and the data in a Virtual Storage Access Method store having Key Sequenced Data Sets maintained separate from the log record store for the DB2 Log. When requested by the analysis tool, the data in the store can be reassembled using the keys and map records in the first store that map the logged data for the tracked LOBs. | 08-12-2010 |
Catherine Baty, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20120015356 | CONNEXIN MUTATION DETECTION FOR LYMPHATIC VARIATION AND DISEASE - Methods are provided for identifying risk of developing lymphedema, including primary and secondary edema. The methods comprise identifying the presence in a biological sample of a polymorphism in one or more of GJA4, GJA5 and GJC2, resulting in a functional mutation of one or more of connixin 37 (Cx37), Cx40 or Cx47. | 01-19-2012 |
Daniel Baty, Marseille FR
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20090163410 | Novel Peptides and the Biological Use Thereof - The invention relates to novel purified insulated peptides, which exhibit, in particular, Nef protein-binding properties and are characterised in that they contain an amino acid sequence of a formula SEQ ID No 1: W-P-a-W-L-P, wherein a is selected from W, A, S or D. | 06-25-2009 |
20090202979 | Production of antibody formats and immunological applications of said formats - The invention concerns an in-vitro method for introducing a targeted genome modification into an oocyte or an egg and a method for performing a random insertion in the genome of a host cell. | 08-13-2009 |
20130330342 | ANTIBODY FRAGMENTS INHIBITING HIV NEF PROTEIN - The invention relates to antibody fragments with simple heavy chain or sdAbs, characterised in that they consist of anti HIV Nef-protein fragments corresponding to all or a portion of the HHV domains of camelids, particularly llamas. | 12-12-2013 |
20140037631 | ANTIGEN BINDING FORMATS FOR USE IN THERAPEUTIC TREATMENTS OR DIAGNOSTIC ASSAYS - The present invention relates to antigen binding formats for use in therapeutic treatments or diagnostic assays. The present invention relates to an antigen-binding format consisting of: a first fusion protein wherein the CH1 constant domain of an antibody is fused i) by its N-terminal end to the C-terminal end of a variable domain of an antibody and ii) by its C-terminal end to the N-terminal end of a variable domain of an antibody and, a second fusion protein wherein the CL constant domain of an antibody is fused by its N-terminal end to the C-terminal end of a variable domain of an antibody. | 02-06-2014 |
20140235492 | METHODS FOR PREPARING SINGLE DOMAIN ANTIBODY MICROARRAYS - The present invention relates to a method for preparing sd Ab microarray comprising the step consisting of: —i) providing a host cell capable of expressing a biotinylation enzyme —ii) transforming said host cell with a nucleic acid encoding for a fusion protein wherein a single domain antibody is fused at its carboxy terminal end to a biotinylation peptide —iii) culturing said host cell in presence of biotin in such a way that said fusion protein and biotinylation enzyme are expressed, resulting in biotinylation of said fusion protein —iv) lysing said host cell as cultured at step iii) —v) spotting the lysate obtained at step iv) on a solid sup port coated with an agent selected from the group consisting of avidin, streptavidin and/or any art known derivative of these agents A further object of the invention relates to a sd Ab microarray obtainable by the method of the invention. | 08-21-2014 |
David Baty, Issaquah, WA US
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20130283507 | PROTECTIVE GEAR - Protective gear is provided, such as, for example, protective headgear that includes a rigid helmet structure, an engagement system configured to engage a user's head, and a plurality of tethering devices coupled between the engagement system and the rigid helmet structure to suspend the rigid helmet structure from the user's head when the protective headgear is worn. The protective headgear further includes at least one damper coupled to one or more of the plurality of tethering devices to resist motion of the rigid helmet structure relative to the engagement system when the rigid structure is impacted during an impact event. | 10-31-2013 |
David Mathew Baty, Indianapolis, IN US
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20130335222 | DOOR LOCK SENSOR AND ALARM - A door lock mechanism is disclosed that includes door lock and alarm features. The mechanism includes a controller and a sensor useful to detect motions that are representative of attempted access through a door to which the door lock mechanism is attached. The controller can set an alarm condition if a measured motion, such as a measured acceleration, meet and/or exceeds a threshold. If an appropriate access control credential is provided through a user device then the alarm condition may not be set by the controller. The door lock mechanism can be coupled to a remote station via a communications link if needed, such as a radio frequency link. The remote station can additionally be in communication with the door lock mechanism via a network. The remote station can be used to send and receive messages regarding door lock mechanism status, configuration, etc. | 12-19-2013 |
David Matthew Baty, Indianapolis, IN US
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20140021725 | ELECTRONIC DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY PRELOAD COMPENSATION SYSTEM - Disclosed are various embodiments of lock devices, systems, and methods. A locking system includes a locking mechanism with a controller configured to provide an actuation signal to an electronic actuator to extend or retract a locking mechanism and to adjust an allowable peak current for operating the electronic actuator to throw the deadbolt based on whether the allowable peak current is sufficient for the locking mechanism to achieve its locked or unlocked positions. The allowable peak current can be adjusted over time between a minimum and maximum peak current, thus optimizing the actual current draw from the electronic actuator required to throw the locking mechanism and minimizing power consumption. | 01-23-2014 |
Florent Baty, Wittenbach CH
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20110294684 | GENE EXPRESSION SIGNATURES FOR LUNG CANCERS - The inventors have found a group of genes whose expression in small bronchoscopic tumor samples gives significant predictions of survival. 10 of the 13 genes are indicators of risk, while the other 3 are indicators of survival. | 12-01-2011 |
Jill Baty, Novi, MI US
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20110310001 | DISPLAY RECONFIGURATION BASED ON FACE/EYE TRACKING - An adaptive interface system includes a user interface providing a visual output, a sensor for detecting a vision characteristic of a user and generating a sensor signal representing the vision characteristic, and a processor in communication with the sensor and the user interface, wherein the processor receives the sensor signal, analyzes the sensor signal based upon an instruction set to determine the vision characteristic of the user, and reconfigures the visual output of the user interface based upon the vision characteristic of the user to highlight at least a portion the visual output within a field of focus of the user. | 12-22-2011 |
Stephanie Baty, Vienne FR
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20090249931 | Rotary cutter drum and a rotary cutter unit with such a rotary cutter dum - A rotary cutter drum includes a cutter portion formed of a multiphase material and includes first and second substantially cylindrical, radially outwardly exposed surfaces, and a knife member formed of one piece with the exposed surfaces and arranged to axially separate the first and second surfaces from one another. The knife member protrudes by a distance in the range of 1 to 5 mm radially outwardly beyond a smallest diameter portion of the first and second exposed surfaces. The knife member includes two sides terminating at respective ones of the first and second exposed surfaces. | 10-08-2009 |
William F. Baty, Prescott Valley, AZ US
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20110100776 | FRICTION CLUTCH SYSTEM - A friction clutch system mechanically couples a power source to a driven system of a vehicle while reducing the rotational inertia of the clutch system and yet still providing torsional damping within the system. In one embodiment, the friction clutch system includes a first friction disc assembly directly engaged with a second friction disc assembly. The first disc assembly may include protuberances that extend axially from a hub assembly, which in turn may include damping springs and an internal splined region for coupling to a splined, driven shaft. The second friction disc assembly includes openings, which may take the form of radial slots, configured to engageably receive the protuberances. The first disc assembly may be positioned adjacent to a pressure plate assembly or a flywheel. A floater plate may be located between the first and second friction disc assemblies. | 05-05-2011 |
20110132714 | FRICTION CLUTCH SYSTEM - A friction clutch system mechanically couples a power source to a driven system of a vehicle to reduce the rotational inertia of the clutch system, provide torsional damping within the system, and minimize vibration (e.g., rattling) between a floater and a flywheel. In one embodiment, the friction clutch system includes a first friction disc assembly directly engaged with a second friction disc assembly. The first disc assembly may include protuberances that extend axially from a hub assembly, which in turn may include damping springs and an internal splined region for coupling to a splined, driven shaft. The second friction disc assembly includes openings, which may take the form of radial slots, configured to engageably receive the protuberances. The first disc assembly may be positioned adjacent to a pressure plate assembly or a flywheel. A floater plate may be located between the first and second friction disc assemblies. | 06-09-2011 |
20140138202 | FRICTION CLUTCH SYSTEM - A friction clutch system mechanically couples a power source to a driven system of a vehicle to reduce the rotational inertia of the clutch system, provide torsional damping within the system, and minimize vibration (e.g., rattling) between a floater and a flywheel. For example, a damping assembly secured to the floater may engage a locator pin secured to the flywheel and thereby reduce vibration. The friction clutch system may include a first friction disc assembly directly engaged with a second friction disc assembly. The first disc assembly may include protuberances that extend axially from a hub assembly, which in turn may include damping springs and an internal splined region for coupling to a splined, driven shaft. The second friction disc assembly includes openings, which may take the form of radial slots, configured to engageably receive the protuberances. | 05-22-2014 |