Chinitz
James Chinitz, Dix Hills, NY US
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20100248236 | Evaluating Genetic Disorders - The present invention relates to genetic analysis and evaluation utilizing copy-number variants or polymorphisms. The methods utilize array comparative genomic hybridization and PCR assays to identify the significance of copy number variations in a subject or subject group. | 09-30-2010 |
20110021366 | EVALUATING GENETIC DISORDERS - The present invention relates to genetic analysis and evaluation utilizing copy-number variants or polymorphisms. The methods utilize array comparative genomic hybridization and PCR assays to identify the significance of copy number variations in a human or non-human animal subject or subject group. | 01-27-2011 |
20110264376 | EVALUATING GENETIC DISORDERS - The present invention relates to genetic analysis and evaluation utilizing copy-number variants or polymorphisms. The methods utilize array comparative genomic hybridization and PCR assays to identify the significance of copy number variations in a subject or subject group. | 10-27-2011 |
20140088882 | EVALUATING GENETIC DISORDERS - The present invention relates to genetic analysis and evaluation utilizing copy-number variants or polymorphisms. The methods utilize array comparative genomic hybridization and PCR assays to identify the significance of copy number variations in a subject or subject group. | 03-27-2014 |
Leigh M. Chinitz, Wellesley, MA US
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20090168788 | NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION FOR TUNNEL MOBILITY - An access terminal identity based mobility is provided in which a first network tunnel is established between an access gateway and a first access router that provides a first access point for access terminals, and a second network tunnel is established between the access gateway and a second access router that provides a second access point for access terminals. A public address is assigned to the access terminal having a local address assigned by the first or second access router. At the access gateway, source addresses of packets sent from an access terminal to a remote correspondent node are translated by replacing the local address of the access terminal with the public address of the access terminal. The access terminal continuously maintain a communication session with the correspondent node as the access terminal moves from a first location to a second location and switches from accessing the first access router to accessing the second access router. A mapping between the local address and the public address is updated as the access terminal switches from the first access router to the second access router. | 07-02-2009 |
Richard Chinitz, New York, NY US
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20140279102 | FRAUD DETECTION - A system and method of fraud detection is disclosed including identification of a group of employees and bills associated with each employee of the group. For each bill, at least two conditions of the following conditions are determined: whether a complimentary condition has been met, whether a transfer condition has been met, whether a void and promotion condition has been met, whether a gratuity inflation condition has been met, whether a point of sale authorization condition has been met, whether an automatic gratuity condition has been met, and whether a bill reuse condition has been met. A score corresponding to each of the determined conditions is calculated and a total score for each employee is established based on the score for the determined conditions for each of the bills. Each employee of the group is rated based on the employee's total score. | 09-18-2014 |
Ron Chinitz, Marina Del Rey, CA US
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20150298477 | Educational Graph Device - A graph making device comprises an outer casing having an upper portion and a lower portion, a button placed inside an opening on the upper portion of the outer casing, a support member placed inside the upper portion of the outer casing, the support member having a top portion and a bottom portion, a spring placed inside the upper portion of the outer casing between the button and the support member, wherein the spring is engaged around a projection on the top portion of the support member, an ink pad placed in between the top portion and the bottom portion of the support member, and a graph stamp placed in between the top portion and the bottom portion of the support member and below the ink pad. The graph stamp is configured to produce a Cartesian graph on a graphing paper by pressing the button. | 10-22-2015 |
Wallace Chinitz, Melville, NY US
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20100055517 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF PRODUCING HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN FOR POWER GENERATION, AND POWER SOURCE - Methods and systems of providing a source of hydrogen and oxygen with high volumetric energy density, as well as a power systems useful in non-air breathing engines such as those in, for example, submersible vehicles, is disclosed. A hydride reactor may be utilized in forming hydrogen from a metal hydride and a peroxide reactor may be utilized in forming oxygen from hydrogen peroxide. The high temperature hydrogen and oxygen may be converted to water using a solid oxide fuel cell, which serves as a power source. The power generation system may have an increased energy density in comparison to conventional batteries. Heat produced by exothermic reactions in the hydride reactor and the peroxide reactor may be transferred and utilized in other aspects of the power generation system. High temperature water produced during by the peroxide reactor may be used to fuel the hydride reactor. | 03-04-2010 |