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Adel Sharif, Surrey GB
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20090020289 | Secondary oil recovery - A process for injecting water into a subterranean petroleum-bearing formation for petroleum recovery, said method comprising: a) positioning a selective membrane between an aqueous solution and formation water having a higher solute concentration than the aqueous solution, such that water passes across the membrane by osmosis to dilute the formation water, b) injecting the diluted formation water into the petroleum-bearing formation, c) recovering formation water from the petroleum-bearing formation, and d) using at least a portion of the recovered formation water in step a). | 01-22-2009 |
20090091139 | Osmotic energy - A process for driving a prime mover, said process comprising a) positioning a selective membrane between a liquid and a solution having a higher osmotic potential than the liquid, such that the solution becomes pressurised by the influx of liquid across the membrane, b) using the pressure generated in the solution to drive a prime mover, c) recovering the solution, d) separating at least some of the solvent from the solution to form a residual product, and e) recycling the separated solvent and/or the residual product of step d) to step a). | 04-09-2009 |
20100206743 | SEPARATION PROCESS - A process for separating dissolved components from a solution, said process comprising a) introducing a first solution into a solar pond and irradiating the solution with solar energy, such that temperature and concentration gradients are established, whereby the temperature and concentration of solute at the base of the pond is greater than the temperature and concentration of solute at the surface of the pond, b) introducing a portion of the first solution from the pond into a first osmosis unit, and contacting the portion with one side of a selectively permeable membrane, c) contacting the other side of the selectively permeable membrane with a second solution having a lower solute concentration than the portion of first solution from the pond, such that solvent from the second solution passes across the membrane to dilute and pressurise the portion of first solution, d) removing the diluted portion of first solution from the first osmosis unit, and e) using the pressure generated in the diluted portion of first solution to drive a solution of dissolved components through a membrane to separate at least some of the dissolved components from the solution. | 08-19-2010 |
Adel Sharif, Guildford GB
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20110114558 | Solvent Removal Process - A process for removing a solvent from a first solution, said process comprising positioning a selective membrane between the first solution and a second solution having a higher osmotic potential than the first solution, such that solvent from the first solution passes across the membrane to dilute the second solution, and extracting solvent from the second solution, wherein the membrane has an average pore size of at least 10 Angstroms, and wherein the second solution contains solute species that are too large to pass through the pores of the membrane. | 05-19-2011 |
Ahmad Tariq Sharif, New Hope, PA US
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20110055173 | Data Integration Method and System - A computer implemented method for ensuring the quality of processed corporate entity data, the method comprising: sequentially processing the corporate entity data through a series of serially connected drivers, the serially connected drivers comprise a data collection driver, an entity matching driver, an identification number driver, a corporate linkage driver, and a predictive indicator driver; and conducting a quality assurance of the corporate entity data as it is processed in each of the driver, wherein the quality assurance comprises: (i) sampling the corporate entity data from each the driver periodically, thereby generating sample data; (ii) evaluating the sample data; and (iii) adjusting the processing based upon the evaluation, thereby producing high quality data. | 03-03-2011 |
Alfarabi Sharif, Dhahran SA
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20150013252 | COMPOSITE GIRDER PARTIALLY REINFORCED WITH CARBON FIBER REINFORCED POLYMER - The composite girder partially reinforced with carbon fiber reinforced polymer is a composite steel-concrete beam partially reinforced with a sheet of carbon fiber reinforced polymer bonded to a concrete slab secured to a flange of the steel beam by shear studs, the sheet of CFRP extending across the length and width of the negative moment region of the beam. The negative moment region may be centered about a point of interior support of the composite steel-concrete beam. The carbon fiber reinforced polymer may have a thickness of about 0.25 mm. | 01-15-2015 |
Behzad Sharif, Los Angeles, CA US
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20110286648 | AUTO-CALIBRATING PARALLEL MRI TECHNIQUE WITH DISTORTION-OPTIMAL IMAGE RECONSTRUCTION - The invention is a new computational method for the formation of magnetic resonance (MR) images. The method utilizes the data acquired by the multiple receiver channels available as parallel imaging hardware on standard MRI scanners to: (i) automatically identify a set of multi-input multi-output (MIMO) systems (e.g., MIMO filter banks) that act as interpolation kernels for acquired MR data sets (that can be subsampled with respect to the Nyquist criterion) without requiring a separate calibration scan; and (ii) use the identified MIMO systems to synthesize MR data sets that can in turn be used to produce high quality images, thereby enabling high quality imaging with fewer data samples than current methods (or equivalently provide higher image quality with the same number of data samples). A unique feature of the present invention is its ability to account for aliasing effects and minimize the associated image distortion by optimally adapting the said MIMO interpolation (image reconstruction) kernels. This ability to image with a reduced number of data samples accelerates the imaging process; hence, overcoming the main shortcoming of MRI compared to other medical imaging modalities. | 11-24-2011 |
20150192653 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MYOCARDIAL PERFUSION MRI WITHOUT THE NEED FOR ECG GATING AND ADDITIONAL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVED CARDIAC IMAGING - In some embodiments, the present application discloses systems and methods for cardiac MRI that allow for continuous un-interrupted acquisition without any ECG/cardiac gating or synchronization that achieves the required image contrast for imaging perfusion defects. The invention also teaches an accelerated image reconstruction technique that is tailored to the data acquisition scheme and minimizes or eliminates dark-rim image artifacts. The invention further enables concurrent imaging of perfusion and myocardial wall motion (cardiac function), which can eliminate the need for separate assessment of cardiac function (hence shortening exam time), and/or provide complementary diagnostic information in CAD patients. | 07-09-2015 |
20160104279 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR "PUSH-BUTTON" COMPREHENSIVE CARDIAC MR EXAMINATION USING CONTINUOUS SELF-GATED 3D RADIAL IMAGING - The present invention teaches systems and methods for a simple cardiac MRI approach that (1) continuously acquires data; (2) covers the entire heart with high isotropic resolution within a few minutes; and (3) requires no physiological gating and minimal user intervention. Applications of the inventive systems and methods include, but are in no way limited to cardiac cine, myocardial perfusion, coronary MRA, delayed enhancement imaging, myocardial T1-weighted imaging for fibrosis imaging, and myocardial T2-weighted imaging for edema imaging. | 04-14-2016 |
Eitan Shalom Sharif, Gesher Haziv IL
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20090253342 | Infant activity mattress - An infant activity mattress comprising a collapsible floor mat made of flexible material rimed with a looped stiff though twistable support band, the mat being deformable between an expanded, essentially flat position, and a folded position; said mattress comprising a plurality of coupling sockets distributed adjacent edges of the mat, each for detachably coupling thereto an end of an arch or a stimulating element. | 10-08-2009 |
Faisal Sharif, Co. Galway IE
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20120195958 | Implantable devices - The present invention relates to implantable devices, which are coated or coatable with liposomes. The present invention further relates to liposomes encapsulating nucleic acids termed lipoplexes, to methods for the manufacture and coating of such implantable devices, and to the use of such implantable devices to improve treatment of patients with coronary artery disease or other vascular diseases and cancers. | 08-02-2012 |
Farhad Sharif, Tehran IR
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20100010119 | Corrosion-Resistant Epoxy Nanocomposite Coatings containing Submicron Emeraldine-Base Polyaniline and Organomodified Montmorrilonite - Disclosed is a method of preparation of corrosion-resistant epoxy coatings. The coating composition contains two main corrosion resistant factors: The first one was Eemeraldine-Base polyaniline (EB-PANi), dissolved in the aminic hardener of epoxy. The other one was montmorrilonite clay, dispersed or exfoliated in the base component of epoxy resin. The hardener composition was prepared via dissolution of EB-PANi in functional amines like 3-(aminomethyl)-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexan-1-amine adopting sonication and nanoscale filtering methods. The base component was prepared via gradual charging of MMT clay in epoxy resin via high-shear mixing plus sonication method. The morphology of the coatings during different stages of preparation was studied by optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy and TEM. The corrosion-protective performance of the resultant coatings was evaluated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and salt spray tests. The results were compared with those of conventional epoxy zinc-chromate and neat resin coatings. Superior corrosion resistance was achieved via dissolution of 0.5-2.5 wt % of EB-PANi in the aminic hardener and 2-4 WT % of organomodified MMT in base component of coating. | 01-14-2010 |
Iqbal Sharif, Hampshire GB
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20130271163 | Current Mirror Self-Capacitance Measurement - In one embodiment, a method includes applying a first current to a capacitance of a touch sensor. The application of the first current to the capacitance for a first amount of time modifies the voltage at the capacitance from the reference voltage level to a first pre-determined voltage level. The method also includes applying a second current to an integration capacitor. The second current is proportional to the first current. The application of the second current to the integration capacitor for the first amount of time modifies the voltage at the integration capacitor from the reference voltage level to a first charging voltage level. The method also includes determining whether a touch input to the touch sensor has occurred based on the first charging voltage level. | 10-17-2013 |
20140049478 | ACTIVE STYLUS WITH PASSIVE MUTUAL MEASUREMENTS - An apparatus includes a sense unit operable to sense a plurality of first signals transmitted on one or more vertical lines and one or more horizontal lines of a touch sensor, the one or more vertical lines and the one or more horizontal lines operable to drive the plurality of first signals. The apparatus also includes a drive unit operable to transmit, in response to the sense unit sensing at least one of the plurality of first signals, a second signal to the one or more vertical lines and the one or more horizontal lines, the second signal changing an effective charge of the one or more vertical lines and the one or more horizontal lines. | 02-20-2014 |
20140292721 | CURRENT MIRROR SELF-CAPACITANCE MEASUREMENT - In one embodiment, a method includes applying a first current to a capacitance of a touch sensor. The application of the first current to the capacitance for a first amount of time modifies the voltage at the capacitance from the reference voltage level to a first pre-determined voltage level. The method also includes applying a second current to an integration capacitor. The second current is proportional to the first current. The application of the second current to the integration capacitor for the first amount of time modifies the voltage at the integration capacitor from the reference voltage level to a first charging voltage level. The method also includes determining whether a touch input to the touch sensor has occurred based on the first charging voltage level. | 10-02-2014 |
Irfan Sharif, Canton, MI US
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20160101755 | STRUCTURE FOR POSITIONING A TRIM COMPONENT ON A VEHICLE - A component positioning device including at least one resilient structure that centers the component. For example, a spring that acts between a grille and a grille opening to center the grille within a grille opening. The spring generating a reaction force sufficient to self-adjust the grille within the grille opening wherein opposing springs are deployed on either side of the grill with the springs exerting a force on and moving the grill until the force exerted by the opposing springs reaches equilibrium. | 04-14-2016 |
Issam Sharif, Vienna AT
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20120119035 | Collapsible space shuttle - The invention relates to an airship which can be unfolded and folded up automatically on the ground and during flight and which can be operated as an aircraft or as a reusable space shuttle, having a combined collapsible gas cell ( | 05-17-2012 |
Khalil Hashim Sharif, Fayetteville, AR US
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20130200386 | CRYSTALLIZATION OF MULTI-LAYERED AMORPHOUS FILMS - In one aspect, crystallization of multiple layers of amorphous materials is disclosed. In one embodiment, multiple layers of amorphous materials such as amorphous silicon, silicon carbide, and/or germanium are deposited using deposition methods such as PECVD or sputtering. A layer of metal such as aluminum is deposited on the surface of the deposited amorphous materials using sputtering or evaporation, and the structure is annealed in a hydrogen environment. The structure is contained on a semiconductor substrate, glass, a flexible metal/organic film, or other type of substrate. | 08-08-2013 |
Mohamed Sharif, Ramnad IN
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20150244011 | Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) Analyzer And Method of Using Thereof - Systems, methods, and devices of the various embodiments provide a hardware and software architecture enabling electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (“EIS”) to be performed on multiple electrochemical devices, such as fuel cells, at the same time without human interaction with the electrochemical devices. In an embodiment, a matrix switch may connect each cell of a fuel cell stack individually to an EIS analyzer enabling EIS to be performed on any fuel cell in the fuel cell stack. In a further embodiment, the EIS analyzer may be a multi-channel EIS analyzer, and the combination of the matrix switch and multi-channel EIS analyzer may enable EIS to be performed on multiple fuel cells simultaneously | 08-27-2015 |
Mohammad Shaheen Sharif, Hokkaido JP
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20130122054 | LIPID MEMBRANE STRUCTURE HAVING INTRANUCLEAR MIGRATING PROPERTY - A lipid membrane structure for delivering a substance into a nucleus of a cell, wherein lipid membrane is modified with (a) a polypeptide comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, and/or (b) a polypeptide consisting of an amino acid sequence comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, but including deletion and/or substitution and/or insertion of one or several amino acid residues, and having an activity of promoting migration of the lipid membrane structure into a nucleus of a cell, which can efficiently deliver a nucleic acid into a nucleus of an immunocyte such as dendritic cell. | 05-16-2013 |
20150202154 | LIPID MEMBRANE STRUCTURE HAVING INTRANUCLEAR MIGRATING PROPERTY - A lipid membrane structure for delivering a substance into a nucleus of a cell, wherein lipid membrane is modified with (a) a polypeptide comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, and/or (b) a polypeptide consisting of an amino acid sequence comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, but including deletion and/or substitution and/or insertion of one or several amino acid residues, and having an activity of promoting migration of the lipid membrane structure into a nucleus of a cell, which can efficiently deliver a nucleic acid into a nucleus of an immunocyte such as dendritic cell. | 07-23-2015 |
Mohammed Sharif, Bristol GB
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20140038841 | BIOMARKERS FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS - The invention relates to biomarkers which may be used individually or in combination to diagnose osteoarthritis. In particular, it relates to the use of one or more of V65 vitronectin fragment or fragments, variants or degradation products thereof; complement fragment C3f or fragments, variants or degradation products thereof; or a decreased concentration of CTAPIII protein or fragments, variants or degradation products thereof, as a marker of osteoarthritis. | 02-06-2014 |
Monirul Islam Sharif, Atlanta, GA US
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20130091568 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SECURE IN-VM MONITORING - Security systems can provide secure and efficient in-VM monitoring. An exemplary security system can be built upon hardware virtualization features and can comprise a virtual machine having a plurality of standard virtual address spaces, as well as a hidden virtual address space. While the standard virtual address spaces can be directly accessible by a kernel in the virtual machine, the hidden virtual address space can be hidden from the kernel, which can be absent a virtual page table corresponding to the hidden virtual address space. A security monitor can reside in the hidden address space, monitoring the kernel without being modifiable by the kernel. A processor can transfer focus from the standard virtual address spaces to the hidden virtual address space only through predetermined entry gates, and the processor can transfer focus from the hidden virtual address space to the standard virtual address spaces only through predetermined exit gates. | 04-11-2013 |
Monirul Islam Sharif, San Jose, CA US
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20140041037 | DETECTING PIRATED APPLICATIONS - A method includes receiving a plurality of trusted assets, generating a first signature set for a known software application, and generating a second signature set for a subject software application. Each trusted asset is associated with at least a threshold number of trusted authors. Each signature in the first signature set corresponds to a known asset that is associated with the known software application. Each signature in the second signature set corresponds to a subject asset that is associated with the subject software application. The method further includes generating first and second filtered signature set based on the first and second signature sets, respectively, by excluding signatures corresponding to the trusted assets. The method also includes generating a similarity rating for the subject application based on a comparison of the first filtered signature set and the second filtered signature set. | 02-06-2014 |
Reza Sharif, Lake Forest Park, WA US
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20110167009 | CONTROLLED-VENDOR MANUFACTURING METHODS - Embodiments of the invention are directed to manufacturing a medical device in a way that minimizes the possibility of defects. Because of the general increasing desire to eliminate lead from the environment, electronic producers are removing lead from their manufacturing processes. The lead had beneficial qualities, however, in that it prevented other metals, in particular tin, from developing “whiskers,” believed to be caused from thermal and mechanical stress of the tin parts or components. Removing the lead has caused an increasing incidence of failure in electronic devices. Many vendors, believing that lead-free devices are universally desirable, routinely substitute lead-free components for components that previously contained lead. Oftentimes these substitutions are made without knowledge of the buyer. Some devices, in particular life-saving devices, may be adversely affected by such a substitution. Embodiments of the invention prevent non-specified goods from being assembled into the medical device by generating evidence or requiring that vendors generate evidence of component composition for particular components that may be at risk for premature failure in the medical device. | 07-07-2011 |
Shayan Sharif, Guelph CA
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20100255022 | VACCINE AGAINST CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS - There is provided a vaccine for controlling | 10-07-2010 |
20130295127 | VACCINE AGAINST CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS - There is provided a vaccine for controlling | 11-07-2013 |
Talib Sharif, Bellevue, WA US
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20130080184 | MANAGING HEALTHCARE INFORMATION FOR MEMBERS OF A SOCIAL NETWORK - Embodiments are directed to a healthcare information system (HIS) for supplying patients, caregivers, and their families with the tools and data-driven intelligence needed to achieve greater visibility, management, and control over their loved ones' care. The HIS may enable members to exchange requests for healthcare information between other members. A requesting member may generate a request and forward to other members that may be in a social network. Members that receive the request may subsequently forward the request to still other members. Forwarding requests may improve the chance of finding resolutions. The HIS may track which members received the request and what actions they took. This tracked information is used to generate reports for visualizing how a request flowed through the member community. The tracked information may be analyzed to determine interactions between members and/or social networks. | 03-28-2013 |
Zohirul Sharif, San Jose, CA US
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20150187126 | USING INDIRECTION MAPS FOR RENDERING TEXTURE SPACE EFFECTS - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a novel approach for realistically modeling sub-surface scattering effects in three-dimensional objects of graphically rendered images. In an embodiment, an indirection map is generated for an image by analyzing the triangle mesh of one or more three-dimensional objects in the image and identifying pairs of edges between adjacent triangles in the mesh that have the same spatial locations in the three-dimensional representations, but which have different locations in the texture map. For each of these edges, the opposite triangle in each pair is projected into their corresponding edge's two-dimensional space. This allows samples which cross a seam in the two dimensional representation that would otherwise sample out into invalid data to be redirected to the spatially correct region of the texture and generate consistent results with non-seam areas. | 07-02-2015 |
20150187135 | GENERATING INDIRECTION MAPS FOR TEXTURE SPACE EFFECTS - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a novel approach for realistically modeling sub-surface scattering effects in three-dimensional objects of graphically rendered images. In an embodiment, an indirection map is generated for an image by analyzing the triangle mesh of one or more three-dimensional objects in the image and identifying pairs of edges between adjacent triangles in the mesh that have the same spatial locations in the three-dimensional representations, but which have different locations in the texture map. For each of these edges, the opposite triangle in each pair is projected into their corresponding edge's two-dimensional space. This allows samples which cross a seam in the two dimensional representation that would otherwise sample out into invalid data to be redirected to the spatially correct region of the texture and generate consistent results with non-seam areas. | 07-02-2015 |