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Erin E. Drakeley, Norwell, MA US
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20140279382 | Credit Monitoring and Simulation Aggregation System - A computer-implemented method comprising: determining, by a credit management system, credit information of a user, by: receiving, by the credit management system, account information of the user, with the account information specifying balance information indicative of account balances in one or more financial accounts of the user; and receiving, by the credit management system, debt information of the user, with the debt information specifying balance information indicative of outstanding debts in the one or more financial accounts of the user; and generating, based on the received balance and debt information, a personal credit management proprietary score for the user. | 09-18-2014 |
Erin E. Girard-Hughes, Redwood City, CA US
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20100106063 | Ultrasound Enhancing Target for Treating Subcutaneous Tissue - A system for non-invasively creating a surgical lesion in subcutaneous tissue including an ultrasound generator, an ultrasound transducer operably connected to the ultrasound generator; an ultrasound enhancing target including at least two ultrasound reflecting filaments held in a spaced-apart relationship; said ultrasound generator supplying ultrasound at a pressure and frequency which will heat subcutaneous tissue and create a surgical lesion proximate the ultrasound enhancing target and will not create thermally mediated necrosis in the absence of the ultrasound enhancing target. | 04-29-2010 |
Erin E. Pararas, Swampscott, MA US
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20130053823 | Drug Delivery Apparatus - An implantable drug delivery apparatus for delivering a drug into a bodily fluid in a bodily cavity of a patient over a period of time includes a drug supply reservoir to supply drug into a delivery channel and an actuator for delivering the drug to a predetermined location in the bodily cavity of the patient, such as, for example, a cochlea of a human ear. The drug is loaded into the delivery channel while producing substantially negligible flow at an outlet of the delivery channel. | 02-28-2013 |