Jarvis, TX
Clark H. Jarvis, Pflugerville, TX US
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20100083072 | Data interleaver - Methods and corresponding systems in an interleaver include loading K symbol data, in a linear order, into a matrix memory having (R·C) storage locations corresponding R rows and C columns. A sequence of interleaved addresses is produced for reading the K symbol data in an interleaved order from the matrix memory. Next, (R·C)−K interleaved addresses are queued in a first-in-first-out (FIFO) memory. After queuing (R·C)−K interleaved addresses in the FIFO memory, symbol data is output using the interleaved addresses in the FIFO memory to address and output the symbol data in the matrix memory in the interleaved order. The FIFO memory can contain at least 234 memory locations. | 04-01-2010 |
Joshua Cade Jarvis, Gilmer, TX US
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20140108005 | Universal Language Classification Devices, Systems, and Methods - A computer-implemented method, implemented, at least in part, by hardware in combination with software, the method includes (A) obtaining text from a document; (B) parsing said text using at least one parallel sentence parsing process to obtain sentence data from said text; (C) parsing said sentence data using at least one parallel noun parsing process to obtain text data from said sentence data; (D) scoring said text data using at least one term scorer process and a known word list to obtain scored terms corresponding to said text data; and (E) determining known word scores corresponding to said text data, using said known word list, wherein said known word scores comprise base scores and category penetration scores; wherein steps (B), (C), (D), and (E) operate in parallel for at least some of the text from the document. | 04-17-2014 |
Marc Jarvis, Belton, TX US
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20080216068 | Method And System For Migrating Information Between Information Handling Systems - A system for migrating information includes a first information handling system (“IHS”). The first IHS is for, in response to a first boot event, booting from a computer readable medium, bypassing the first IHS' user authentication requirement, and establishing a connection between the first IHS and a second IHS. The system for migrating information also includes the second IHS, coupled to the first IHS. The second IHS is for, in response to a second boot event, booting from a storage device of the second IHS, establishing the connection between the first IHS and the second IHS, and migrating information from the first IHS to the second IHS. | 09-04-2008 |
20080228506 | Optimized Deployment Solution - An optimized deployment solution which uses a front-end to automatically drive deployment of an information handling system. The optimized deployment solution queries multiple data locations and creates a manifest that is used to automate the deployment. The optimized deployment solution decreases an amount of interaction that is needed from a technician thus decreasing the potential for technician failures. | 09-18-2008 |
20090013169 | Method And System For Migrating Information Between Information Handling Systems - A system for migrating information includes a first information handling system (IHS). The first IHS is for, in response to a first boot event, booting from a computer readable medium, bypassing the first IHS user authentication requirement, and establishing a connection between the first IHS and a second IHS. The system for migrating information also includes the second IHS, coupled to the first IHS. The second IHS is for, in response to a second boot event, booting from a storage device of the second IHS, establishing the connection between the first IHS and the second IHS, and migrating information from the first IHS to the second IHS. | 01-08-2009 |
Rich Jarvis, Austin, TX US
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20090176723 | Methods and compositions involving miRNA and miRNA inhibitor molecules - The present invention concerns methods and compositions for introducing miRNA activity or function into cells using synthetic nucleic acid molecules. Moreover, the present invention concerns methods and compositions for identifying miRNAs with specific cellular functions that are relevant to therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic applications wherein synthetic miRNAs and/or miRNA inhibitors are used in library screening assays. | 07-09-2009 |
20100221789 | HIGH POTENCY siRNAS FOR REDUCING THE EXPRESSION OF TARGET GENES - The present invention provides improved methods of attenuating gene expression through the phenomenon of RNA interference. The invention provides methods of synthesis of double stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) of increased potency for use as small interfering RNA (siRNA). Surprisingly and unexpectedly, siRNAs made by the methods of the invention are significantly more potent than previously available siRNAs. | 09-02-2010 |
20110151558 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR REDUCING TARGET GENE EXPRESSION USING COCKTAILS OF siRNAS OR CONSTRUCTS EXPRESSING siRNAS - The present invention concerns methods and compositions involving the production or generation of siRNA mixtures or pools capable of triggering RNA-mediated interference (RNAi) in a cell. Compositions of the invention include kits that include reagents for producing or generating siRNA pools. The present invention further concerns methods using polypeptides with RNase III activity for generating siRNA mixtures or pools that effect RNAi, including the generation of a number of RNA molecules to the same target gene. | 06-23-2011 |
20110313025 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS INVOLVING MIRNA AND MIRNA INHIBITOR MOLECULES - The present invention concerns methods and compositions for introducing miRNA activity or function into cells using synthetic nucleic acid molecules. Moreover, the present invention concerns methods and compositions for identifying miRNAs with specific cellular functions that are relevant to therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic applications wherein synthetic miRNAs and/or miRNA inhibitors are used in library screening assays. | 12-22-2011 |
20120065248 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS INVOLVING MIRNA AND MIRNA INHIBITOR MOLECULES - The present invention concerns methods and compositions for introducing miRNA activity or function into cells using synthetic nucleic acid molecules. Moreover, the present invention concerns methods and compositions for identifying miRNAs with specific cellular functions that are relevant to therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic applications wherein synthetic miRNAs and/or miRNA inhibitors are used in library screening assays. | 03-15-2012 |
20120122217 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR REDUCING TARGET GENE EXPRESSION USING COCKTAILS OF siRNAS OR CONSTRUCTS EXPRESSING siRNAS - The present invention concerns methods and compositions involving the production or generation of siRNA mixtures or pools capable of triggering RNA-mediated interference (RNAi) in a cell. Compositions of the invention include kits that include reagents for producing or generating siRNA pools. The present invention further concerns methods using polypeptides with RNase III activity for generating siRNA mixtures or pools that effect RNAi, including the generation of a number of RNA molecules to the same target gene. | 05-17-2012 |
20130143945 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS INVOLVING MIRNA AND MIRNA INHIBITOR MOLECULES - The present invention concerns methods and compositions for introducing miRNA activity or function into cells using synthetic nucleic acid molecules. Moreover, the present invention concerns methods and compositions for identifying miRNAs with specific cellular functions that are relevant to therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic applications wherein synthetic miRNAs and/or miRNA inhibitors are used in library screening assays. | 06-06-2013 |
20130303591 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS INVOLVING MIRNA AND MIRNA INHIBITOR MOLECULES - The present invention concerns methods and compositions for introducing miRNA activity or function into cells using synthetic nucleic acid molecules. Moreover, the present invention concerns methods and compositions for identifying miRNAs with specific cellular functions that are relevant to therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic applications wherein synthetic miRNAs and/or miRNA inhibitors are used in library screening assays. | 11-14-2013 |
20140031415 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS INVOLVING MIRNA AND MIRNA INHIBITOR MOLECULES - The present invention concerns methods and compositions for introducing miRNA activity or function into cells using synthetic nucleic acid molecules. Moreover, the present invention concerns methods and compositions for identifying miRNAs with specific cellular functions that are relevant to therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic applications wherein synthetic miRNAs and/or miRNA inhibitors are used in library screening assays. | 01-30-2014 |
20140314833 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS INVOLVING MIRNA AND MIRNA INHIBITOR MOLECULES - The present invention concerns methods and compositions for introducing miRNA activity or function into cells using synthetic nucleic acid molecules. Moreover, the present invention concerns methods and compositions for identifying miRNAs with specific cellular functions that are relevant to therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic applications wherein synthetic miRNAs and/or miRNA inhibitors are used in library screening assays. | 10-23-2014 |
20140348907 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS INVOLVING MIRNA AND MIRNA INHIBITOR MOLECULES - The present invention concerns methods and compositions for introducing miRNA activity or function into cells using synthetic nucleic acid molecules. Moreover, the present invention concerns methods and compositions for identifying miRNAs with specific cellular functions that are relevant to therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic applications wherein synthetic miRNAs and/or miRNA inhibitors are used in library screening assays. | 11-27-2014 |
20140348908 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS INVOLVING MIRNA AND MIRNA INHIBITOR MOLECULES - The present invention concerns methods and compositions for introducing miRNA activity or function into cells using synthetic nucleic acid molecules. Moreover, the present invention concerns methods and compositions for identifying miRNAs with specific cellular functions that are relevant to therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic applications wherein synthetic miRNAs and/or miRNA inhibitors are used in library screening assays. | 11-27-2014 |
20140350086 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS INVOLVING MIRNA AND MIRNA INHIBITOR MOLECULES - The present invention concerns methods and compositions for introducing miRNA activity or function into cells using synthetic nucleic acid molecules. Moreover, the present invention concerns methods and compositions for identifying miRNAs with specific cellular functions that are relevant to therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic applications wherein synthetic miRNAs and/or miRNA inhibitors are used in library screening assays. | 11-27-2014 |
Richard Jarvis, Austin, TX US
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20130231266 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS REDUCING TARGET GENE EXPRESSION USING COCKTAILS OF siRNAS OR CONSTRUCTS EXPRESSING siRNAS - The present invention concerns methods and compositions involving the production or generation of siRNA mixtures or pools capable of triggering RNA-mediated interference (RNAi) in a cell. Compositions of the invention include kits that include reagents for producing or generating siRNA pools. The present invention further concerns methods using polypeptides with RNase III activity for generating siRNA mixtures or pools that effect RNAi, including the generation of a number of RNA molecules to the same target gene. | 09-05-2013 |
20140057337 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTROPORATING A SAMPLE - A system and method are described for electroporating a sample that utilizes one or more sets of electrodes that are spaced apart in order to hold a surface tension constrained sample between the electrodes. The first electrode is connected to the lower body of the system while the second electrode is connected to the upper body. Both electrodes are connected to a pulse generator. Each electrode has a sample contact surface such that the first electrode and the second electrode may be positioned to hold a surface tension constrained sample between the two sample contact surfaces and the sample may receive a selected electric pulse. | 02-27-2014 |
Richard Jarvis, Boerne, TX US
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20140179762 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS REDUCING TARGET GENE EXPRESSION USING COCKTAILS OF siRNAS OR CONSTRUCTS EXPRESSING siRNAS - The present invention concerns methods and compositions involving the production or generation of siRNA mixtures or pools capable of triggering RNA-mediated interference (RNAi) in a cell. Compositions of the invention include kits that include reagents for producing or generating siRNA pools. The present invention further concerns methods using polypeptides with RNase III activity for generating siRNA mixtures or pools that effect RNAi, including the generation of a number of RNA molecules to the same target gene. | 06-26-2014 |
Richard Jarvis, San Antonio, TX US
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20110311927 | Methods for Supporting a Vessel Within a Laboratory Bath - The thermal bath media of the present invention may be used in a laboratory thermal bath both to conduct heat and to maintain a laboratory vessel in a static orientation. The shapes of the thermally-conductive media impart mechanical interaction with the vessel and support the vessel in a static orientation within the media. | 12-22-2011 |
20120216994 | Thermal Bath Systems and Thermally-Conductive Particulate Thermal Bath Media and Methods - Systems and methods for controlling the temperature of items such as a sample in a vessel or a specimen, in a thermal bath using thermally efficient pellets as the thermal media. The pellets are typically oblong metallic or oblong metallic-coated pellets with rounded edges, a hardened surface, a smooth polished finish, and characteristics that enable efficient thermal communication between the bath's thermal source, the pellets, and the items that are inserted into the mass of pellets. Further, the pellets are dry and moisture and gas impermeable, and they resist microbial growth and are readily decontaminated by several methods including applying an antimicrobial compound to the pellets. The thermal source is controlled to achieve the desired temperature of the items inserted into the pellets. | 08-30-2012 |
Richard A. Jarvis, Austin, TX US
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20080274549 | System and Method For Electroporating a Sample - A system and method are described for electroporating a sample that utilizes one or more sets of electrodes that are spaced apart in order to hold a surface tension constrained sample between the electrodes. The first electrode is connected to the lower body of the system while the second electrode is connected to the upper body. Both electrodes are connected to a pulse generator. Each electrode has a sample contact surface such that the first electrode and the second electrode may be positioned to hold a surface tension constrained sample between the two sample contact surfaces and the sample may receive a selected electric pulse. | 11-06-2008 |
20100196998 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTROPORATING A SAMPLE - A system and method are described for electroporating a sample that utilizes one or more sets of electrodes that are spaced apart in order to hold a surface tension constrained sample between the electrodes. The first electrode is connected to the lower body of the system while the second electrode is connected to the upper body. Both electrodes are connected to a pulse generator. Each electrode has a sample contact surface such that the first electrode and the second electrode may be positioned to hold a surface tension constrained sample between the two sample contact surfaces and the sample may receive a selected electric pulse. | 08-05-2010 |
Richard A. Jarvis, San Antonio, TX US
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20090233375 | Thermal bath systems and thermally-conductive particulate thermal bath media and methods - Thermally-conductive laboratory bath media can be used to replace conventional wet media or dry solid blocks in existing thermal baths for heating or cooling samples with advantageous maintenance and microbial control benefits. The media is typically in the form of metallic or metallic-coated pellets that have rounded edges, hardened surface, a smooth polished finish, and are sized small for efficient thermal communication between pellets and samples. Laboratory bath improvements are disclosed with various advanced controls and adaptations for thermal control as well as infection control. | 09-17-2009 |
20140099715 | HIGH POTENCY SIRNAS FOR REDUCING THE EXPRESSION OF TARGET GENES - The present invention provides improved methods of attenuating gene expression through the phenomenon of RNA interference. The invention provides methods of synthesis of double stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) of increased potency for use as small interfering RNA (siRNA). Surprisingly and unexpectedly, siRNAs made by the methods of the invention are significantly more potent than previously available siRNAs. | 04-10-2014 |
Steven A. Jarvis, Austin, TX US
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20100306252 | Efficient Use of Peer Cache Space In Large Scale File Distributions - A mechanism for providing efficient use of peer cache space in large scale file distributions. A peer computer receives a download plan for a requested file. The download plan specifies a number of peer servers where the file is stored, a minimum number of peer servers required to store the file, and a saturation level for the file in the zone. When the peer computer downloads the file from one or more peer servers listed in the download plan, the peer computer determines whether the file is required to be cached at the peer computer by comparing the minimum number of peer servers in the plan required to store the file against the number of peer servers listed in the plan. If the minimum number required to store the file is greater the number of peer servers listed in the plan, the peer computer caches the file. | 12-02-2010 |
Steven Armand Jarvis, Austin, TX US
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20090125569 | DYNAMIC REPLICATION ON DEMAND POLICY BASED ON ZONES - The exemplary embodiments provide a computer implemented method, data processing system, and computer usable program code for automatically replicating a file. A request to download a file is received from a requester. The location of the requester and of each server on the network is mapped. A determination of whether a copy of the file exists on a content server associated with the requester, based on the location of the requester and the location of the content server, is made. In response to a determination that a copy of the file does not exist on a content server associated with the requester, a content server associated with the requester to which to replicate the file based on the location of the requester and the location of the content server is determined. The requester is notified of the determined content server. The file is replicated to the determined content server. | 05-14-2009 |