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Adam Ron, Houston, TX US
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20150201681 | Shade Shirt - Outdoor apparel with a head cover and hand covers protect the wearer from the sun and other outdoor elements. The outdoor apparel comprises material that is resistant to ultraviolet light, traps heat, and is water wicking. The outdoor apparel further comprises a body and sleeves for additional protection from the elements. The hand covers are attached to the sleeves, which are attached to the body. The head cover may comprise an upper cover and a lower cover and be attached to the body. Together the body, head cover, sleeves, and hand covers protect the wearer from the sun and elements while participating in outdoor activities. | 07-23-2015 |
Alexander Ron, Houston, TX US
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20150090718 | Portable Sail Protection Container - An apparatus for a portable sail container may store a sail. In an embodiment, the apparatus has a portable sail container having a body and a cap. The body and cap both have a hollow interior. In addition, the body and cap further have energy attenuating means located on the longitudinal interior ends of the body and the cap individually. | 04-02-2015 |
20150201681 | Shade Shirt - Outdoor apparel with a head cover and hand covers protect the wearer from the sun and other outdoor elements. The outdoor apparel comprises material that is resistant to ultraviolet light, traps heat, and is water wicking. The outdoor apparel further comprises a body and sleeves for additional protection from the elements. The hand covers are attached to the sleeves, which are attached to the body. The head cover may comprise an upper cover and a lower cover and be attached to the body. Together the body, head cover, sleeves, and hand covers protect the wearer from the sun and elements while participating in outdoor activities. | 07-23-2015 |
Amos Ron, Madison, WI US
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20090271508 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A MEASUREMENT OF PERFORMANCE FOR A NETWORK - A method and an apparatus for providing a measurement of performance for a network are disclosed. For example, the method sends a plurality of multi-objective probes on a path, and receives one or more of said plurality of multi-objective probes for the path. The method then determines a plurality of performance measurements. | 10-29-2009 |
20100290346 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR NETWORK ANOMALY DETECTION - A network anomaly detector evaluates two complementary measurements of network statistics, a time variation and correlation among those statistics, to provide an extremely robust detection of network anomalies. In one embodiment, the variability and correspondence are compared against historically derived thresholds to provide for a system that accommodates to local network conditions and evolving network qualities. | 11-18-2010 |
20110158105 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING AND LOCALIZING AN ANOMALY FOR A NETWORK - A method and apparatus for detecting and localizing an anomaly for a network are disclosed. For example, the method sends a first set of probe packets on at least one path of the network, and detects a performance anomaly on a first path of the at least one path. The method then identifies at least one link on the first path that is responsible for the performance anomaly by applying a second set of probe packets. | 06-30-2011 |
20120106377 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A MEASUREMENT OF PERFORMANCE FOR A NETWORK - Performance for a network is measured by sending multi-objective probes on a path, receiving at least one of the multi-objective probes for the path, and determining performance measurements for at least two parameters of the path determined from the at least one of the multi-objective probes. Separate algorithms are simultaneously executed to measure the at least two parameters of the path determined from the at least one of the multi-objective probes. | 05-03-2012 |
Daniel Ron, Houston, TX US
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20150090718 | Portable Sail Protection Container - An apparatus for a portable sail container may store a sail. In an embodiment, the apparatus has a portable sail container having a body and a cap. The body and cap both have a hollow interior. In addition, the body and cap further have energy attenuating means located on the longitudinal interior ends of the body and the cap individually. | 04-02-2015 |
20150201681 | Shade Shirt - Outdoor apparel with a head cover and hand covers protect the wearer from the sun and other outdoor elements. The outdoor apparel comprises material that is resistant to ultraviolet light, traps heat, and is water wicking. The outdoor apparel further comprises a body and sleeves for additional protection from the elements. The hand covers are attached to the sleeves, which are attached to the body. The head cover may comprise an upper cover and a lower cover and be attached to the body. Together the body, head cover, sleeves, and hand covers protect the wearer from the sun and elements while participating in outdoor activities. | 07-23-2015 |
David Ron, New York, NY US
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20100105064 | METHOD OF SCREENING TEST SUBSTANCES FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING A DISEASE MEDIATED BY PLASMA CELLS - The present invention relates to a method of screening a compound for potential effectiveness in treating or preventing a mammalian disease mediated by plasma cells or a mammalian disease caused by virus infection of mammalian cells. Compounds are tested for their ability to inhibit IRE1-mediated processing of untranslatable XBP-1 mRNA into translatable XBP-1 mRNA. Drugs that are useful in treating or preventing a mammalian disease mediated by plasma cells and a method for detecting XBP-1 activity in living cells are also described. | 04-29-2010 |
Dorit Ron, San Francisco, CA US
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20090258869 | METHODS AND COMPOUNDS FOR TREATMENT OR PREVENTION OF SUBSTANCE-RELATED DISORDERS - The present disclosure provides methods of treating or preventing a substance-related disorder using Hsp90 inhibitors, Hsp90 modulators, tyrosine hydroxylase modulators, and modulators that reduce the interaction between Hsp90 and tyrosine hydroxylase. | 10-15-2009 |
Eyal Ron, Lexington, MA US
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20110200695 | GEL COMPOSITION FOR FILLING A BREAST MILK DUCT PRIOR TO SURGICAL EXCISION OF THE DUCT OR OTHER BREAST TISSUE - The invention is a gel composition for delivery to a breast milk duct prior to surgical excision of breast tissue including cancerous lesions. The invention also provides methods of mapping all or nearly all of a breast milk duct prior to surgical excision of breast tissue, and method of identifying part or all of a breast duct or ducts as a surgical aide to a breast surgeon. Kits to support these methods and including these compositions are also provided. | 08-18-2011 |
20130129616 | GEL COMPOSITION FOR FILLING A BREAST MILK DUCT PRIOR TO SURGICAL EXCISION OF THE DUCT OR OTHER BREAST TISSUE - The invention is a gel composition for delivery to a breast milk duct prior to surgical excision of breast tissue including cancerous lesions. The invention also provides methods of mapping all or nearly all of a breast milk duct prior to surgical excision of breast tissue, and method of identifying part or all of a breast duct or ducts as a surgical aide to a breast surgeon. Kits to support these methods and including these compositions are also provided. | 05-23-2013 |
Haliburton Ron, Delray, FL US
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20150061224 | Ball Shooting Amusement game - A shooting game amusement device is disclosed that includes a projectile striker, a rotating self-loading annular magazine that holds game projectiles and transports them to a location close to the striker to allow the striker to propel them toward a target array. The target array includes indicator lights that are activated when the targets are successful stuck by game projectiles and can dispense tickets in response to successful play. | 03-05-2015 |
Niles Ron, Bothell, WA US
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20100015230 | Bone Morphogenetic Protein Compositions - The present invention relates to compositions of bone morphogenetic proteins, particularly solid and liquid formulations of such proteins comprising one or more stabilizing excipients. The invention further provides methods of producing the compositions, kits comprising the compositions and methods of using the compositions in the treatment of diseases of skeletal and non-skeletal tissues. | 01-21-2010 |
20110319328 | BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to compositions of bone morphogenetic proteins, particularly solid and liquid formulations of such proteins comprising one or more stabilizing excipients. The invention further provides methods of producing the compositions, kits comprising the compositions and methods of using the compositions in the treatment of diseases of skeletal and non-skeletal tissues. | 12-29-2011 |
20140200182 | METHODS OF ADMINISTERING BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to compositions of bone morphogenetic proteins, particularly solid and liquid formulations of such proteins comprising one or more stabilizing excipients. The invention further provides methods of producing the compositions, kits comprising the compositions and methods of using the compositions in the treatment of diseases of skeletal and non-skeletal tissues. | 07-17-2014 |
20150080299 | CONCENTRATED PROTEIN PREPARATIONS OF BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEINS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Disclosed herein are heretofore undescribed preparations of highly concentrated, solubilized proteins, such as but not limited to, Bone Morphogenetic Proteins. Such protein preparations can be formulated in an aqueous carrier at protein concentrations in excess of 10 mg/ml when using the methods of manufacture taught herein. Such methods yield stable protein preparations in either solubilized or lyophilized form. The protein preparations of the present invention are particularly beneficial when administered either locally or systemically, in part, because low administration volumes can be accomplished. This is especially important for local treatment of certain anatomic locations such as, for example, the synovial fluid of a joint when treating osteoarthritis with BMP-7 or the intradiscal space when treating degenerative disc disease with BMP-7. | 03-19-2015 |
Niles Ron, Framingham, MA US
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20100144631 | Concentrated Protein Preparations of Bone Morphogenetic Proteins and Methods of Use Thereof - Disclosed herein are heretofore undescribed preparations of highly concentrated, solubilized proteins, such as but not limited to, Bone Morphogenetic Proteins. Such protein preparations can be formulated in an aqueous carrier at protein concentrations in excess of 10 mg/ml when using the methods of manufacture taught herein. Such methods yield stable protein preparations in either solubilized or lyophilized form. The protein preparations of the present invention are particularly beneficial when administered either locally or systemically, in part, because low administration volumes can be accomplished. This is especially important for local treatment of certain anatomic locations such as, for example, the synovial fluid of a joint when treating osteoarthritis with BMP-7 or the intradiscal space when treating degenerative disc disease with BMP-7. | 06-10-2010 |
20130143807 | Concentrated Protein Preparations of Bone Morphogenetic Proteins and Methods of Use Thereof - Disclosed herein are heretofore undescribed preparations of highly concentrated, solubilized proteins, such as but not limited to, Bone Morphogenetic Proteins. Such protein preparations can be formulated in an aqueous carrier at protein concentrations in excess of 10 mg/ml when using the methods of manufacture taught herein. Such methods yield stable protein preparations in either solubilized or lyophilized form. The protein preparations of the present invention are particularly beneficial when administered either locally or systemically, in part, because low administration volumes can be accomplished. This is especially important for local treatment of certain anatomic locations such as, for example, the synovial fluid of a joint when treating osteoarthritis with BMP-7 or the intradiscal space when treating degenerative disc disease with BMP-7. | 06-06-2013 |
Peifeng Ron, Cary, NC US
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20110047645 | Compositions and Methods of Using RNA Interference for Control of Nematodes - The present invention provides double stranded RNA compositions and transgenic plants capable of inhibiting expression of essential genes in parasitic nematodes, and methods associated therewith. Specifically, the invention relates to the use of RNA interference to inhibit expression of a target essential nematode gene, which is a nematode innexin-like, pas-1, tep-1, snurportin-1 like, pol delta S, prs-4, rtp-1 or rpn-5 gene, and relates to the generation of plants that have increased resistance to parasitic nematodes, | 02-24-2011 |
Run Ron, Duncan, SC US
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20120114295 | FIBER OPTIC CABLE MANAGEMENT MODULE AND PANEL - An optical module is provided. The optical module includes a base module and a cable management bracket removably attached to the base module. The base module includes a first adapter configured to interface with a first cable. The base module further includes a plurality of second adapters configured to interface with a plurality of optical fibers and a plurality of second cables. The cable management bracket includes a plurality of cable routing slots for routing the plurality of second cables. A fiber optic panel is also provided. The fiber optic panel includes a base, a plurality of module guides removably attached to the base, and a plurality of the optical modules slid between the module guides. A fiber management system is further provided. The fiber management system includes a rack and the fiber optic panel mounted on the rack. | 05-10-2012 |
Shachar Ron, Mountain View, CA US
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20140047043 | Disposable Email Address Generation and Mapping to a Regular Email Account - An integrated system allows easily creating and using disposable email addresses. The disposable email address is created by an email server, which manages correspondence using the disposable email address to avoid exposing the associated non-disposable email address. Context information may be associated with a disposable email address, where the context information is not visible in email sent using the disposable email address. Expiration information may also be associated with the disposable email address, where the expiration information defines conditions that cause the disposable email address to expire. Should the disposable address be misused, the associated context may allow a user to recognize what correspondent exposed the disposable address to misuse. | 02-13-2014 |
Shachar Ron, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20110167049 | FILE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS AND SYSTEMS - Disclosed file system management techniques can augment and/or enhance a file management system (e.g., a conventional file system) provided for organizing data stored in computer readable storage medium (e.g., a HDD). Data and metadata can be written to a file system space of a file system without using a file management system and without incorporating the data into the file system. However, the metadata can include information allowing the written data to be (later) incorporated into the file system and without having to use the file system, thereby allowing write performance to be enhanced. Generally, metadata can provide additional information including data (e.g., integrity data) that cannot be provided or efficiently provided by the file management system to augment a limited or reduced file system. Integrity data can be especially useful for error recovery (e.g., after a system failure). | 07-07-2011 |
20120158677 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR STREAMING COMPRESSED FILES VIA A NON-VOLATILE MEMORY - This can relate to streaming compressed files via a non-volatile memory (“NVM”) of a media player. In particular, the NVM can stream compressed media files. The NVM can include an NVM controller and an NVM die storing the compressed media file. The NVM controller can read the compressed media file from the NVM die, decompress the media file, and send the decompressed media file to a digital-to-analog converter (“DAC”) for conversion to analog format. Since the decompression can be performed by the NVM itself, an application processor may be significantly removed from the media playback process. In some embodiments, it may only be necessary for the application processor to issue an initial read request and/or receive a completion confirmation from the NVM. This can result in significant power savings for the media player and can free the application processor for performing other functions of the media player. | 06-21-2012 |
Suzanne Ron, Houston, TX US
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20150090718 | Portable Sail Protection Container - An apparatus for a portable sail container may store a sail. In an embodiment, the apparatus has a portable sail container having a body and a cap. The body and cap both have a hollow interior. In addition, the body and cap further have energy attenuating means located on the longitudinal interior ends of the body and the cap individually. | 04-02-2015 |
20150201681 | Shade Shirt - Outdoor apparel with a head cover and hand covers protect the wearer from the sun and other outdoor elements. The outdoor apparel comprises material that is resistant to ultraviolet light, traps heat, and is water wicking. The outdoor apparel further comprises a body and sleeves for additional protection from the elements. The hand covers are attached to the sleeves, which are attached to the body. The head cover may comprise an upper cover and a lower cover and be attached to the body. Together the body, head cover, sleeves, and hand covers protect the wearer from the sun and elements while participating in outdoor activities. | 07-23-2015 |
Yacov Ron, East Brunswick, NJ US
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20090305227 | HIV-1 LATENCY MODEL FOR HIGH THROUGHPUT SCREENING - Isolated, latently infected T cell lines are provided that can be utilized in high throughput screening to discover compounds capable of activating HIV-I. The T cell lines harbor a latent HIV-I derived vector pro virus, which upon activation expresses a marker for late viral gene expression due to the insertion of the marker gene in the position of HIV-I envelope. | 12-10-2009 |
Yacov Ron, Califon, NJ US
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20130040385 | HIV-1 LATENCY MODEL FOR HIGH THROUGHPUT SCREENING - Isolated, latently infected T cell lines are provided that can be utilized in high throughput screening to discover compounds capable of activating HIV-I. The T cell lines harbor a latent HIV-I derived vector pro virus, which upon activation expresses a marker for late viral gene expression due to the insertion of the marker gene in the position of HIV-I envelope. | 02-14-2013 |
Yuval Ron, West Hills, CA US
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20090301910 | Package For Holding Multiple Media Discs And Methods Of Making The Same - A package for holding media discs is disclosed, having a hinged tray assembly that includes at least two transparent disc-holding trays each having a hinge edge and means for securing a media disc to the tray, the trays being constructed such that the disc securing means of each tray is positioned offset with respect to the disc securing means of adjacent trays such that when the tray assembly is in a closed configuration, the trays are arranged in a stack with hinge edges lined up and each disc securing means being offset from the disc securing means of adjacent trays in the stack, the trays being hinged to each other. The package can also include a jacket with a plurality of panels folding around the tray assembly to close the package. | 12-10-2009 |