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Chan Seob Cho, Loudonville, NY US
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20150287651 | OVERLAY MARK DEPENDENT DUMMY FILL TO MITIGATE GATE HEIGHT VARIATION - A method of forming dummy structures and an overlay mark protection zone over an active layer zone based on the shape of an overlay mark and the resulting device are provided. Embodiments include determining a size and a shape of an overlay mark; determining a size and a shape of an overlay mark protection zone based on the shape of the overlay mark; determining a shape of a plurality of dummy structures based on the shape of the overlay mark; determining a size and a shape of an active layer zone based on the size and the shape of the overlay mark and the plurality of dummy structures; forming the active layer zone in an active layer of a semiconductor substrate; forming the overlay mark and the plurality of dummy structures over the active layer zone in a poly layer of the semiconductor substrate; and planarizing the poly layer. | 10-08-2015 |
Choongyeun Cho, Beacon, NY US
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20090132082 | STRIPED ON-CHIP INDUCTOR - Sub-100 nanometer semiconductor devices and methods and program products for manufacturing devices are provided, in particular inductors comprising a plurality of spaced parallel metal lines disposed on a dielectric surface and each having width, heights, spacing and cross-sectional areas determined as a function of Design Rule Check rules. For one planarization process rule a metal density ratio of 80% metal to 20% dielectric surface is determined and produced. In one example a sum of metal line spacing gaps is less than a sum of metal line interior sidewall heights. In one aspect at least one of line height, width and line spacing dimensions is selected to optimize one or more chip yield, chip performance, chip manufacturability and inductor Q factor parameters. | 05-21-2009 |
20120223411 | STRIPED ON-CHIP INDUCTOR - Sub-100 nanometer semiconductor devices and methods and program products for manufacturing devices are provided, in particular inductors comprising a plurality of spaced parallel metal lines disposed on a dielectric surface and each having width, heights, spacing and cross-sectional areas determined as a function of Design Rule Check rules. For one planarization process rule a metal density ratio of 80% metal to 20% dielectric surface is determined and produced. In one example a sum of metal line spacing gaps is less than a sum of metal line interior sidewall heights. In one aspect at least one of line height, width and line spacing dimensions is selected to optimize one or more chip yield, chip performance, chip manufacturability and inductor Q factor parameters. | 09-06-2012 |
Choongyeun (chuck) Cho, Hopewell Junction, NY US
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20080277773 | CIRCUIT STRUCTURES AND METHODS WITH BEOL LAYER(S) CONFIGURED TO BLOCK ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE - Back end of line (BEOL) circuit structures and methods are provided for blocking externally-originating or internally-originating electromagnetic interference. One such BEOL circuit structure includes one or more semiconductor substrates supporting one or more integrated circuits, and one or more BEOL layers disposed over the semiconductor substrate(s). At least one BEOL layer includes a conductive pattern defined at least partially by a plurality of elements arrayed in a first direction and a second direction throughout at least a portion thereof. The plurality of elements are sized and positioned in at least one of the first and second directions to block electromagnetic interference of a particular wavelength from passing therethrough. In one implementation, a first conductive pattern of a first BEOL layer polarizes electromagnetic interference, and a second conductive pattern of a second BEOL layer blocks the polarized electromagnetic interference. | 11-13-2008 |
Daehwan Cho, Ithaca, NY US
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20120135234 | BIODEGRADABLE NANOFIBERS AND IMPLEMENTATIONS THEREOF - A fibrous product is described that comprises biodegradable fibers on a substrate. The fibers originate from a deposition solution that comprises a protein-based component and a carrier polymer component, each configured so that the resulting deposition solution can be deposited using electro-deposition techniques. In one embodiment, the proteins in the deposition solution are denatured in a manner that modifies the viscosity of the resulting deposition solution so that the deposition solution is compatible with electro-spinning. | 05-31-2012 |
20120282484 | METAL AND CERAMIC NANOFIBERS - Provided herein are nanofibers and processes of preparing nanofibers. In some instances, the nanofibers are metal and/or ceramic nanofibers. In some embodiments, the nanofibers are high quality, high performance nanofibers, highly coherent nanofibers, highly continuous nanofibers, or the like. In some embodiments, the nanofibers have increased coherence, increased length, few voids and/or defects, and/or other advantageous characteristics. In some instances, the nanofibers are produced by electrospinning a fluid stock having a high loading of nanofiber precursor in the fluid stock. In some instances, the fluid stock comprises well mixed and/or uniformly distributed precursor in the fluid stock. In some instances, the fluid stock is converted into a nanofiber comprising few voids, few defects, long or tunable length, and the like. | 11-08-2012 |
20130040140 | ELECTROSPINNING APPARATUS AND NANOFIBERS PRODUCED THEREFROM - Provided herein are gas and/or temperature assisted electrospinning apparatus, processes, components and polymer nanofibers. | 02-14-2013 |
20140190730 | CONDUCTING POLYMER NANOFIBERS, METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME, AND USES THEREOF - Provided are conducting polymer nanofibers, methods of making conducting polymer nanofibers, and uses thereof. The conducting polymer nanofibers can be formed by, for example, electrospinning, force spinning, and centrifugal spinning using a spinning dope. The conducting polymer nanofibers can be used in devices, such as a radiation detecting device. | 07-10-2014 |
20140332733 | PURE METAL AND CERAMIC NANOFIBERS - Provided herein are nanofibers and processes of preparing nanofibers. In some instances, the nanofibers are metal and/or ceramic nanofibers. In some embodiments, the nanofibers are high quality, high performance nanofibers, highly coherent nanofibers, highly continuous nanofibers, or the like. In some embodiments, the nanofibers have increased coherence, increased length, few voids and/or defects, and/or other advantageous characteristics. In some instances, the nanofibers are produced by electrospinning a fluid stock having a high loading of nanofiber precursor in the fluid stock. In some instances, the fluid stock comprises well mixed and/or uniformly distributed precursor in the fluid stock. In some instances, the fluid stock is converted into a nanofiber comprising few voids, few defects, long or tunable length, and the like. | 11-13-2014 |
20150099185 | LITHIUM ION BATTERIES COMPRISING NANOFIBERS - Lithium ion batteries, electrodes, nanofibers, and methods for producing same are disclosed herein. Provided herein are batteries having (a) increased energy density; (b) decreased pulverization (structural disruption due to volume expansion during lithiation/de-lithiation processes); and/or (c) increased lifetime. In some embodiments described herein, using high throughput, water-based electrospinning process produces nanofibers of high energy capacity materials (e.g., ceramic) with nanostructures such as discrete crystal domains, mesopores, hollow cores, and the like; and such nanofibers providing reduced pulverization and increased charging rates when they are used in anodic or cathodic materials. | 04-09-2015 |
20150099186 | SILICON NANOCOMPOSITE NANOFIBERS - Provided herein are silicon nanocomposite nanofibers and processes for preparing the same. In specific examples, provided herein are nanocomposite nanofibers comprising continuous silicon matrices and nanocomposite nanofibers comprising non-aggregated silicon domains. | 04-09-2015 |
20150101979 | STABILIZED NANOFIBERS, METHODS FOR PRODUCING, AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF - A surface treatment method is described herein where a stabilizing (e.g., crosslinking agent) is pre-mixed into a fluid stock comprising a processable polymer. The stock is processed to form products (e.g., nanofibers or films), followed by exposing the products to a stabilizing (e.g., crosslinking catalyst, such as acid vapors), which results in stabilization (e.g., polymer cross-linking on the surface of the product). In some embodiments, the morphology of the product is not changed upon crosslinking. Moreover in some instances, this method does not need strong acids and is performed with weak acids such as acetic acid which reduces environmental pollution. In addition to water soluble polymers (e.g., PVA), this method is applicable to proteins such as soy protein, and combinations of polymers and proteins in various embodiments. | 04-16-2015 |
20150132642 | LITHIUM CONTAINING NANOFIBERS - Lithium-containing nanofibers, as well as processes for making the same, are disclosed herein. In some embodiments described herein, using high throughput (e.g., gas assisted and/or water based) electrospinning processes produce nanofibers of high energy capacity materials with continuous lithium-containing matrices or discrete crystal domains. | 05-14-2015 |
Gene Young Cho, New York, NY US
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20140334518 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER-ACCESSIBLE MEDIUM FOR DETERMINING SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE OBTAINED BASED ON MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND TEMPERATURE PROPERTY MEASUREMENTS - Systems, methods and computer-accessible mediums for determining a specific absorption rate (SAR) of a radio frequency (RF) radiation on an object(s) can be provided, which can, for example hardware arrangement configured to receive thermal information for a portion(s) of the at least one object, and determine the SAR based on the thermal information. | 11-13-2014 |
Hyun-Jin Cho, Guilderland, NY US
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20140361298 | LITHOGRAPHY PROCESS MONITORING OF LOCAL INTERCONNECT CONTINUITY - Disclosed is a novel system and method to form local interconnects in a continuity test structure. The method begins with a first set of transistor gate lines and a second set of transistor gate lines are formed. Next, a first group of two or more local interconnect lines landing on transistor gates and formed substantially perpendicular to the first set of transistor gate lines and electrically coupled therewith is formed using a first lithography pass. A second group of two or more local interconnect lines landing and formed substantially perpendicular to the second set of transistor gate lines and electrically coupled therewith is formed during second lithography pass. For some technologies, a third set of transistor gate lines is formed along with a third group using a third lithography pass. | 12-11-2014 |
Hyun-Joon Cho, Spring Valley, NY US
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20090041723 | Compounds and methods for treatment of HCV - Aryl substituted pyrazole derivatives are provided, as well as processes for their preparation. The invention also provides compositions and methods for the treatment of HCV by administering a compound of the present invention, alone or in combination with additional antiviral agents, in a therapeutically effective amount. | 02-12-2009 |
20090054477 | 4-thio substituted quinoline and naphthyridine compounds - The present invention relates to 4-thio substituted quinoline and naphthyridine derivatives and processes for their preparation. The invention also related to methods for treating infection of Hepatitis C virus by administering a 4-thio substituted quinoline or naphthyridine derivative. | 02-26-2009 |
Hyunyil Cho, Orangeburg, NY US
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20120036665 | DISPOSABLE TOOTHBRUSH - A disposable toothbrush | 02-16-2012 |
Iiseung Cho, New York, NY US
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20110280840 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OBESITY AND RELATED DISORDERS BY CHARACTERIZING AND RESTORING MAMMALIAN BACTERIAL MICROBIOTA - The present invention relates to characterizing changes in mammalian gastrointestinal microbiota associated with antibiotic treatment and various disease conditions (such as obesity, metabolic syndrome, insulin-deficiency or insulin-resistance related disorders, glucose intolerance, diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver, abnormal lipid metabolism, short stature, osteoporosis, and other disorders of bone formation and mineralization, etc.) and related diagnostic and therapeutic methods. Therapeutic methods of the invention involve the use of probiotics, prebiotics, or narrow spectrum antibiotics/anti-bacterial agents that are capable of restoring healthy mammalian bacterial gastrointestinal microbiota. | 11-17-2011 |
Ilseung Cho, New York, NY US
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20100074872 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR CHARACTERIZING AND RESTORING GASTROINTESTINAL, SKIN, AND NASAL MICROBIOTA - The present invention relates to characterizing changes in mammalian bacterial gastrointestinal, cutaneous and nasal microbiota associated with antibiotic treatment and various disease conditions (such as asthma, allergy, obesity, metabolic syndrome, gastrointestinal reflux disease (GERD), eosinophilic esophagitis, gastro-esophageal junction adenocarcinomas (GEJAC), infections due to bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics, including Methicillin-resistant | 03-25-2010 |
20120058094 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OBESITY AND RELATED DISORDERS BY CHARACTERIZING AND RESTORING MAMMALIAN BACTERIAL MICROBIOTA - The present invention relates to characterizing changes in mammalian intestinal microbiota associated with associated with high-fat and low-fat diets and with diets containing hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) and related methods for diagnosing, preventing and treating obesity and related conditions such as metabolic syndrome and diabetes mellitus. Therapeutic methods of the invention involve the use of probiotics, and/or prebiotics, and/or narrow spectrum antibiotics/anti-bacterial agents that are capable of restoring healthy mammalian bacterial intestinal microbiota. | 03-08-2012 |
Inho Cho, Egg Harbor, NY US
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20120152038 | HIGH VOLUME SAMPLING FRONT END COLLECTION DEVICE - A device for sampling surfaces for the presence of compounds is provided, the device comprising a housing having a proximal end adapted to receive a negative pressure gradient and a distal end adapted to contact the surfaces; a heating element spaced medially from the distal end, the heating element positioned within the housing; a primary filter spaced medially from the heating element, the primary filter encased by the housing; and a secondary filter spaced medially from the primary filter, the secondary filter removably received by the housing. Also provided is a method for sampling a surface for the presence of compounds, the method comprising contacting the surface for a time and with a pressure to dislodge the compounds from the surface; capturing first fractions of the compounds with a primary filter while allowing second fractions of the compounds to pass through the primary filter; heating the primary filter for a time and at a temperature sufficient to volatilize the first fractions; capturing the volatized first fractions and the second fractions with a secondary filter; and analyzing the secondary filter for the identity of the compounds. | 06-21-2012 |
Jaehee Cho, Troy, NY US
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20110128489 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY WITH REFRACTIVE INDEX MATCHED ELECTRODES - Image display structures and methods of forming image display structures are provided. The image display structure includes a liquid crystal layer disposed between opposing substrates and first and second transparent electrodes disposed between the liquid crystal layer and the respective opposing substrates. At least one of the first and second transparent electrodes includes a porosity such that a refractive index of the respective transparent electrode is reduced. | 06-02-2011 |
20110168261 | HIGH TRANSMITTANCE OPTICAL WINDOWS AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING THE SAME - Designs for ultra-high, broadband transmittance through windows over a wide range of incident angles are disclosed. The improvements in transmittance result from coating the windows with a new class of materials consisting of porous nanorods. A high transmittance optical window comprises a transparent substrate coated on one or both sides with a multiple layer coating. Each multiple layer coating includes optical films with a refractive index intermediate between the refractive index of the transparent substrate and air. The optical coatings are applied using an oblique-angle deposition material synthesis technique. The coating can be performed by depositing porous SiO | 07-14-2011 |
Jae-Kyu Cho, Niskayuna, NY US
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20150221527 | ENCAPSULANT COMPOSITION - Compositions that have relatively high Tg, relatively low CTE, and relatively low modulus are suitable for use as encapsulants with stress-sensitive electronic assemblies, such as those containing low k dielectrics. These compositions are used in methods of die attachment, encapsulation, and solder bump reinforcement. | 08-06-2015 |
Jaeyong Cho, Wappingers Falls, NY US
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20120141661 | SUBSTRATE SUPPORTS FOR SEMICONDUCTOR APPLICATIONS - This invention relates to substrate supports, e.g., coated electrostatic chucks, having a dielectric multilayer formed thereon; dielectric multilayers that provide erosive and corrosive barrier protection in harsh environments such as plasma treating vessels used in semiconductor device manufacture; process chambers, e.g., deposition chambers, for processing substrates; methods for protecting substrate supports; and methods for producing substrate supports and electronic devices. The dielectric multilayer comprises (a) an undercoat dielectric layer comprising a metal oxide or metal nitride formed on a surface; and (b) a topcoat dielectric layer comprising a metal oxide formed on the undercoat dielectric layer. The topcoat dielectric layer has an aluminum oxide content of less than about 1 weight percent. The topcoat dielectric layer has a corrosion resistance and/or plasma erosion resistance greater than the corrosion resistance and/or plasma erosion resistance of the undercoat dielectric layer. The undercoat dielectric layer can have a resistivity greater than the resistivity of the topcoat dielectric layer. The topcoat dielectric layer can have a dielectric constant greater than the dielectric constant of the undercoat dielectric layer. The undercoat dielectric layer can have a porosity greater than the porosity of the topcoat dielectric layer. The invention is useful, for example, in the manufacture and protection of electrostatic chucks used in semiconductor device manufacture. | 06-07-2012 |
Jae Yong Cho, Fishkill, NY US
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20140291311 | HEATED ELECTROSTATIC CHUCK AND SEMICONDUCTOR WAFER HEATER AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - A heated electrostatic chuck is provided, including a base having an upper surface and peripheral side surfaces, a thermal barrier coating formed by plasma deposition directly on at least the upper surface of the base, at least one heating element formed on portions of the thermal barrier coating, an electrically insulating layer formed on the heating element and exposed portions of the thermal barrier coating, at least one chucking electrode formed on at least a portion of the electrically insulating layer, and a protective layer formed on the chucking electrode. | 10-02-2014 |
Jin Cho, Malta, NY US
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20140141605 | FINFET FORMATION USING DOUBLE PATTERNING MEMORIZATION - Approaches for forming a FinFET device using double patterning memorization techniques are provided. Specifically, a device will initially be formed by defining a set of fins, depositing a poly-silicon layer, and depositing a hardmask. Thereafter, a front end of the line (FEOL) lithography-etch, lithography-etch (LELE) process will be performed to form a set of trenches in the device. The set of trenches will be filled with an oxide layer that is subsequently polished. Thereafter, the device is selectively etched to yield a (e.g., poly-silicon) gate pattern. | 05-22-2014 |
John Cho, New Rochelle, NY US
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20090187512 | Asset-backed investment instrument and related methods - An asset-backed investment instrument that increases deferred tax liabilities for an investor and, therefore, is attractive to any investor that benefits from deferred tax liabilities, such as certain insurance companies. Ownership of an asset underlying the investment instrument is transferred to an investing entity. The transferred asset is leased from the investing entity for a predetermined period. The lease may include a like-kind exchange feature to lengthen the predetermined period of the lease and to allow the accrued deferred tax liabilities to remain outstanding for a longer period of time. The lease may also include a Terminal Rental Adjustment Clause to remove the risk of a change in an estimated residual value from the investing entity. | 07-23-2009 |
Junghyun Cho, Vestal, NY US
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20090301770 | EMBEDDED THIN FILMS - A method for forming a film on a conductive substrate, comprising immersing a substrate having a conductive portion in a solution comprising a metal ion ceramic precursor for the film and a peroxide; applying a voltage potential to the conductive portion with respect to a counter electrode in the solution, sufficient to protect the conductive portion from corrosion by the solution, and drive formation of a film on the substrate, controlling a pH of the solution while limiting a production of hydrogen by electrolysis of the solution proximate to the conductive portion; and maintaining the voltage potential for a sufficient duration to produce a film on the conductive portion. An electrode may be formed over the film to produce an electrical device. The film may be, for example, insulating, dielectric, resistive, semiconductive, magnetic, or ferromagnetic. | 12-10-2009 |
20100300530 | Flagella as a Biological Material for Nanostructured Devices - Provided are nanoscale, mineralized structures from naturally-occurring materials and related methods for manufacturing these structures. The structures are useful in construction of photovoltaic devices and sensor applications. | 12-02-2010 |
20140361070 | SOLDER ALLOYS - A solder comprising a bismuth matrix, between about 5-24% copper; and about 0.5-36% tin or antimony or zinc; having a solidus temperature of ≧271° C., a reflow temperature of ≦375° C., and at least one intermetallic composition precipitate comprising copper and at least one of tin, antimony and zinc substantially excluding bismuth formed within the solidus phase. | 12-11-2014 |
Sang Choon Cho, New York, NY US
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20120183922 | Guide Block For A Dental Implant Procedure And Guide Block Assembly, And Implant Procedural Technique Using Same - A guide block for a dental implant procedure, a guide block assembly, and a dental implant procedural technique using the guide block, which enable a dental implant procedure to be accurately performed by allowing one or more surgical holes to be quickly and accurately bored during a boring process in which the one or more surgical holes are bored in an alveolar bone in a dental implant procedure. | 07-19-2012 |
20130011810 | BURR FOR ALVEOLAR BONE - Cutting edges are formed in a main body of a burr, and a connection member that is clamped and fixed in a dental handpiece is connected to the main body. The connection member has an extended portion that extends in a longitudinal direction of the main body, and has a coupling groove formed in the extended portion. The main body includes: a front end portion that has a hemispherical shape, a rear end portion that is directly connected to the connection member, and a curved portion that is disposed between the front end portion and the rear end portion. The curved portion has a diameter which is the smallest at a central portion and increases toward the front end portion and the rear end portion. The cutting edges formed in the main body include longitudinal cutting edges that are formed in the longitudinal direction of the main body. | 01-10-2013 |
20130244207 | Mold For Dental Copings And Copings Produced By Using The Mold - A mold for producing a coping used in a dental implant includes a male component having a protrusion and a female screw forming part. The mold further includes a female component having a recess and a male screw forming part having a different rotation direction from that of the female screw forming part. A cavity for producing the coping is formed by combining the male and female components. Since the mold includes a male component having a female screw forming part, and a female component having a male screw forming part with a different rotation direction than the female screw forming part, a produced coping may be easily separated from the male and female components. | 09-19-2013 |
20150099242 | Implant Abutment - Provided are related to implant abutments. The implant abutment that is coupled to a fixture that becomes an artificial tooth root by being implanted to an alveolar bone, the implant abutment includes: a main body; a first rotating member that is coupled to the main body to be able to rotate with respect to a first rotational axis, includes a first gear portion on an end portion thereof, and includes a male screw portion that is formed on the other end portion thereof to be screw coupled to the fixture; and a second rotating member that is coupled to the main body to be able to rotate with respect to a second rotational axis which crosses the first rotational axis, and includes a second gear portion that is formed on the other end portion thereof to form a bevel gear structure by being coupled to the first gear portion. The implant abutment that can readily ensure a space for coupling work of a fixture in an oral cavity of a patient since a coupling tool, such as a hex screwdriver can be readily placed in a horizontal direction which intersects the direction of implanting the fixture. | 04-09-2015 |
Seungyeon Cho, Rego Park, NY US
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20080253647 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING AND CLASSIFYING COLOR REGIONS FROM A DIGITAL IMAGE - A system and method of identifying and classifying regions of a digital image. The method includes an initial step of inputting an image as a color digital image. Subsequently, information that identifies color regions of the color digital image is obtained. Finally, color and non-color regions of the color digital image are classified based upon the identifying information. | 10-16-2008 |
20120275695 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING AND CLASSIFYING COLOR REGIONS FROM A DIGITAL IMAGE - A system and method of identifying and classifying regions of a digital image. The method includes an initial step of inputting an image as a color digital image. Subsequently, information that identifies color regions of the color digital image is obtained. Finally, color and non-color regions of the color digital image are classified based upon the identifying information. | 11-01-2012 |
Shung-Han Cho, Stony Brook, NY US
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20120002056 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ACTIVELY TRACKING MULTIPLE MOVING OBJECTS USING A MONITORING CAMERA - An apparatus for actively tracking an object is provided. The apparatus includes a camera unit; a motor drive for changing a shooting direction of the camera unit; and a controller for acquiring a first comparative image and a second comparative image in sequence using the camera unit, comparing the first comparative image with the second comparative image, detecting a moving direction and a speed of an identical object existing in the first and second comparative images, determining an estimated location of the object after receipt of the second comparative image based on the detected moving direction and speed, and enlarging and capturing the object in the estimated location of the object. | 01-05-2012 |
Soogyung Cho, New York, NY US
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20110016042 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING AND ANALYZING LOANS INVOLVED IN ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES - Embodiments of the disclosure are directed to providing unique loan identifiers to track loans involved in Asset-Backed Securities (ABS) throughout the life-cycle of the individual loans, in one embodiment, a unique loan identifier, for example, a loan number, may be appended to loan data at initiation of each loan, for example, at the application stage, to and/or beyond the retirement of the loan. The unique loan identifiers may allow disparate financial data sources such as the credit histories of the borrowers to be associated with the individual loans, even as the loans are repackaged and resold as ABS in the secondary markets. Thus, market participants such as loan servicers and investors can access current and historical data associated with the loans. Other embodiments are directed to analyzing the data associated with the underlying loans and providing the analysis to the market participants including servicers, investors, and underwriters. | 01-20-2011 |
Sung Dong Cho, Fishkill, NY US
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20100081272 | Methods of Forming Electrical Interconnects Using Electroless Plating Techniques that Inhibit Void Formation - Methods of forming electrical interconnects include forming a copper pattern on a semiconductor substrate and then forming an electrically insulating capping layer on the copper pattern and an interlayer insulating layer on the electrically insulating capping layer. A contact hole is then formed, which extends through the interlayer insulating layer and the electrically insulating capping layer and exposes an upper surface of the copper pattern. An electroless plating step is then performed to form a copper pattern extension onto the exposed upper surface of the copper pattern. The copper pattern extension may have a thickness that is less than a thickness of the electrically insulating capping layer, which may be formed as a SiCN layer. | 04-01-2010 |
20100099250 | Methods of Forming Integrated Circuit Contact Pads Using Electroless Plating of Diffusion Barrier Layers - Methods of forming a contact pad include forming a copper pattern on a semiconductor substrate and forming a passivation layer on the copper pattern. The passivation layer is defined to have an opening therein that exposes at least a portion of an upper surface of the copper pattern. A diffusion barrier layer is formed in the opening by electroless plating the diffusion barrier layer onto the exposed portion of the upper surface of the copper pattern. This diffusion barrier layer operates as a barrier to copper out-diffusion from the copper pattern. These methods further include conformally depositing an underbump metallization layer onto at least a sidewall of the opening in the passivation layer and onto an upper surface of the diffusion barrier layer. A step is then performed to plate a contact bump (e.g., solder bump) onto a portion of the underbump metallization layer extending opposite the diffusion barrier layer. | 04-22-2010 |
Sunghee Cho, Scarsdale, NY US
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20090264369 | METHODS FOR REDUCING CD36 EXPRESSION - The invention provides a method for reducing CD36 expression in a cell. The method comprises contacting the cell with an effective amount of an aromatic-cationic peptide having at least one net positive charge; a minimum of four amino acids; a maximum of about twenty amino acids; a relationship between the minimum number of net positive charges (p | 10-22-2009 |
20100317571 | METHODS FOR REDUCING CD36 EXPRESSION - The invention provides a method for treating one or more complications of diabetes in a mammal. The method comprises administering to a mammal in need thereof an effective amount of an aromatic-cationic peptide having at least one net positive charge; a minimum of four amino acids; a maximum of about twenty amino acids; a relationship between the minimum number of net positive charges (p | 12-16-2010 |
20140249075 | METHODS FOR REDUCING CD36 EXPRESSION - The invention provides a method for treating one or more complications of diabetes in a mammal. The method comprises administering to a mammal in need thereof an effective amount of an aromatic-cationic peptide having at least one net positive charge; a minimum of four amino acids; a maximum of about twenty amino acids; a relationship between the minimum number of net positive charges (p | 09-04-2014 |
20140256620 | METHODS FOR REDUCING CD36 EXPRESSION - The invention provides a method for treating one or more complications of diabetes in a mammal. The method comprises administering to a mammal in need thereof an effective amount of an aromatic-cationic peptide having at least one net positive charge; a minimum of four amino acids; a maximum of about twenty amino acids; a relationship between the minimum number of net positive charges (p | 09-11-2014 |
Sunghee Cho, Hastings On Hudson, NY US
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20130116308 | CD36 INHIBITION TO CONTROL OBESITY AND INSULIN SENSITIVITY - The disclosure relates to the therapeutic utility of CD36 antagonists to reduce body weight, inhibit fat accumulation and especially visceral fat accumulation, improve insulin sensitivity, lower blood glucose levels, and treat and prevent metabolic syndrome, pre-diabetes and diabetes, and lower plasma cholesterol levels and decrease fat deposit in the liver. CD36 antagonists, including SAB or its metabolites, such as RA and DSS, are useful for these purposes. | 05-09-2013 |
William Cho, Tappan, NY US
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20100035700 | Golf Club Fitting Assembly - This invention relates to golf club fitting devices and more particularly, to a novel golf club fitting assembly designed to interchangeably connect a shaft and club head. | 02-11-2010 |
Wing-Chun Virginia Cho, Whitestone, NY US
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20090307508 | Optimizing the Efficiency of an Organization's Technology Infrastructure - This disclosure is directed to a method and system for optimizing a technology infrastructure of an organization. It includes a step or component for collecting source data from various aspects of technology infrastructure. It also includes a step or component for processing the source data to generate information regarding the technology infrastructure. It further includes creating goals regarding the optimization process of the technology infrastructure based on the information from the processed source data and generating a report wherein the goals are presented. The optimization of the technology infrastructure may include migrating non-core operating systems of hardware to consistent operating systems, leveraging the hardware and maximizing the CPU and storage utilization of the remaining core hardware in order to reduce the number of locations in the organization to thereby decrease the operating and fixed costs of organization the power consumption of the organization its associated environmental impact. | 12-10-2009 |