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Andre Moskal, Kanata CA
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20090164575 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF COMPLEX NETWORK TELEPRESENCE CONFERENCE - A system and a method for dynamic establishment of telepresence conferences using standard protocol, such as SIP, for communications are provided. The method provides for negotiation of profiles of each location participating at the telepresence conference. The profiles provide information on the connectivity, positioning and configuration of the audiovisual elements, number of participating sites and number of participants at each location. These profiles are derived from the set of sites participating into the telepresence conference and their capabilities which are acquired through a dynamic scheme during the telepresence conference initiation. | 06-25-2009 |
Arkadiusz Moskal, Warsaw PL
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20080196717 | Powder Inhaler - The invention consists of a powder inhalator for administrating medications. The inhalator, according to the invention, has a chamber with a mechanism for opening the medication capsule and an aerodynamic chamber in which the medication particles are separated from the currier capsules. In the aerodynamic chamber. On the opposite side to the mouthpiece opening, there are air inlet ducts which form a multidirectional system of air ducts. The air ducts are shaped in a way which makes the air that flows through them create at least three streams. Due to the intersecting of the air streams the air flow is strongly turbulent even if low speeds are involved. Consequently the separation of the active substance particles form the carrier surface is very effective. | 08-21-2008 |
20090000619 | Powder Inhaler, System for Opening and Emptying Capsules - The invention consists of a system for opening and emptying capsules in a powder inhaler for administering medications The inhaler according to the invention has a chamber with a system for opening the medication capsule in which the process of opening and emptying the medication capsule takes place as well as an aerodynamic chamber in which the medication particles are separated from the carrier capsules. The aerodynamic chamber may also be used as a mouthpiece. | 01-01-2009 |
Cynthia Lambert Moskal, Walworth, NY US
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20080289014 | Scan-to-home method and system for the delivery of electronic documents to a user home directory - A method and system for efficiently and securely permitting a user to scan electronic documents from a remote multi-function device to a user's home directory. A user can be authenticated via the multi-function device and electronic credentials associated with the user generated, which are utilized to determine the user's home directory. The multi-function device can then produce a customized template that can be selected by the user when accessing rendering/scanning services. The user can then scan a document and electronically store such a document at the home directory via an SMB (Server Message Block) protocol. Home directories can either be determined via an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) or configured on a network interface via a default directory path and the user name. | 11-20-2008 |
Daniel Moskal, Chicago, IL US
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20100132921 | Wake generating solid elements for joule heating or infrared heating - An improved solid heat transfer element composed of an elongate member having a generally cylindrical surface with male vortex generating protrusions is provided. The vortex generating protrusions, which may be referred to as “turbulators,” provide improved heat transfer by convection to a flow of air transverse to the elongate members without substantially increasing the pressure drop in the flow of air passing over the members. Advantageously, a plurality of the heat transfer elements, or of straight portions of a single serpentine heat transfer element, may be arranged in an aligned or staggered array of elements or straight portions. Many advantageous profile shapes of the element and vortex generators are provided, including aerodynamic profile shapes that are symmetrical with respect to a fluid flow to provide low drag and pressure drop. Heat in the element may be generated by means of electrical resistance or absorption of radiation. | 06-03-2010 |
Eugene A. Moskal, Kelowna CA
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20080317642 | Batch Contaminated Resource Treatment Method and Apparatus - This invention provides methods and apparatus for treating a batch contaminated resource using an ultrasonic pressure wave. A method of treating a batch contaminated resource is described comprising the steps of introducing at least one oxidizing agent into the batch contaminated resource; and energizing the batch contaminated resource and the at least one oxidizing agent with an ultrasonic pressure wave; and an apparatus is described for treating a batch contaminated resource using at least one transducer ( | 12-25-2008 |
John Moskal, Chicago, IL US
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20110268882 | Ball spacer method for planar object leveling - An apparatus for leveling an array of microscopic pens with respect to a substrate surface is provided. The apparatus includes an array of microscopic pens; a substrate having a substrate surface; a controllable arm comprising a spherical ball on an end thereof; a force sensor configured to measure a force exerted on the array or the substrate surface at each of the plurality of positions; one or more actuators configured to drive the array and/or the substrate to vary a relative distance and a relative tilting between the array and the substrate surface; and a controller configured to determine a planar offset of the array with respect to the substrate and initiate a leveling of the array with respect to the substrate based on the planar offset. Methods are also provided. | 11-03-2011 |
20110268883 | Force curve analysis method for planar object leveling - An apparatus for leveling an array of microscopic pens relative to a substrate surface or measuring a relative tilting therebetween includes an actuator configured to drive one of the array or the substrate to vary a distance therebetween, one or more force sensors configured to measure a force between the array and the surface, and a device configured calculate a force curve parameter of the force over the distance or time. The apparatus is configured to level the array relative to the surface by varying a relative tilting between the array and the substrate surface based on the force curve parameter or to measure the relative tilting based on the force curve parameter. Methods and software also are provided. | 11-03-2011 |
Joseph Moskal, Warsaw, IN US
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20130066319 | METHOD OF FABRICATING CUSTOMIZED PATIENT-SPECIFIC BONE CUTTING BLOCKS - A number of orthopedic surgical instruments are also disclosed. A method, apparatus, and system for fabricating such instruments are also disclosed. | 03-14-2013 |
20130138111 | CUSTOMIZED PATIENT-SPECIFIC TIBIAL CUTTING BLOCKS - A number of orthopaedic surgical instruments are disclosed. A method, apparatus, and system for fabricating such instruments are also disclosed. | 05-30-2013 |
20130150862 | CUSTOMIZED PATIENT-SPECIFIC BONE CUTTING BLOCKS HAVING LOCATING FEATURES AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A number of orthopaedic surgical instruments are also disclosed. A method, apparatus, and system for fabricating such instruments are also disclosed. | 06-13-2013 |
20130190768 | CUSTOMIZED PATIENT-SPECIFIC TIBIAL CUTTING BLOCKS - A number of orthopaedic surgical instruments are disclosed. A method, apparatus, and system for fabricating such instruments are also disclosed. | 07-25-2013 |
20140142580 | CUSTOMIZED PATIENT-SPECIFIC BONE CUTTING BLOCKS - A number of orthopaedic surgical instruments are disclosed. A method, apparatus, and system for fabricating such instruments are also disclosed. | 05-22-2014 |
20140200902 | CUSTOMIZED PATIENT-SPECIFIC BONE CUTTING BLOCKS - A number of orthopaedic surgical instruments are disclosed. A method, apparatus, and system for fabricating such instruments are also disclosed. | 07-17-2014 |
20150190145 | Customized Patient-Specific Bone Cutting Blocks - A number of orthopaedic surgical instruments are disclosed. A method, apparatus, and system for fabricating such instruments are also disclosed. | 07-09-2015 |
Joseph Moskal, Evanston, IL US
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20110306586 | NMDA Receptor Modulators and Uses Thereof - Disclosed are compounds having enhanced potency in the modulation of NMDA receptor activity. Such compounds are contemplated for use in the treatment of diseases and disorder such as learning, cognitive activities, and analgesia, particularly in alleviating and/or reducing neuropathic pain. Orally available formulations and other pharmaceutically acceptable delivery forms of the compounds, including intravenous formulations, are also disclosed. | 12-15-2011 |
20120004309 | Hydroxamic Acid Derivatives, Preparation and Therapeutic Uses Thereof - Disclosed are amino alkyl/aryl hydroxamic acid compounds and pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds. The disclosed compositions are useful as therapeutics for degenerative diseases in mammal. | 01-05-2012 |
20120178695 | METHODS OF TREATING NEUROPATHIC PAIN - The disclosure relates, at least in part, to methods of treating neuropathic pain in a patient in need thereof by administering an effective amount of a disclosed compound, e.g. a peptide NMDA receptor partial agonist. | 07-12-2012 |
20120295852 | METHODS OF TREATING DEPRESSION AND OTHER RELATED DISEASES - The invention relates to methods for treating depression, anxiety, and other related diseases by administering a peptide NMDAR partial agonist. | 11-22-2012 |
20130005662 | Methods of Treating Depression and Other Related Diseases - The invention relates to methods for treating depression, anxiety, and other related diseases by administering a peptide NMDAR partial agonist. | 01-03-2013 |
20130035292 | NMDA Receptors Modulators and Uses Thereof - Disclosed are compounds having enhanced potency in the modulation of NMDA receptor activity. Such compounds are contemplated for use in the treatment of diseases and disorders, such as learning, cognitive activities, and analgesia, particularly in alleviating and/or reducing neuropathic pain. Orally available formulations and other pharmaceutically acceptable delivery forms of the compounds, including intravenous formulations, are also disclosed. | 02-07-2013 |
20130053325 | Secondary Structure Stabilized NMDA Receptor Modulators and Uses Thereof - Disclosed are compounds having enhanced potency in the modulation of NMDA receptor activity. Such compounds are contemplated for use in the treatment of diseases and disorders such as learning, cognitive activities, and analgesia, particularly in alleviating and/or reducing neuropathic pain. | 02-28-2013 |
20130288975 | Methods of Treating Depression and Other Related Diseases - The invention relates to methods for treating depression, anxiety, and other related diseases by administering a peptide NMDAR partial agonist. | 10-31-2013 |
20130296248 | Methods of Treating Depression and Other Related Diseases - The invention relates to methods for treating depression, anxiety, and other related diseases by administering a peptide NMDAR partial agonist. | 11-07-2013 |
20130310323 | Methods of Treating Depression and Other Related Diseases - The invention relates to methods for treating depression, anxiety, and other related diseases by administering a peptide NMDAR partial agonist. | 11-21-2013 |
20130316954 | Methods of Treating Depression and Other Related Diseases - The invention relates to methods for treating depression, anxiety, and other related diseases by administering a peptide NMDAR partial agonist. | 11-28-2013 |
20140045943 | Hydroxamic Acid Derivatives, Preparation and Therapeutic Uses Thereof - Disclosed are amino alkyl/aryl hydroxamic acid compounds and pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds. The disclosed compositions are useful as therapeutics for degenerative diseases in mammal. | 02-13-2014 |
20140107037 | METHODS OF TREATING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE, HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE, AUTISM, OR OTHER DISORDERS - The disclosure relates, at least in part, to methods of treating autism in a patient in need thereof by administering an effective amount of a disclosed compound, e.g., a NMDA receptor glycine site partial agonist. | 04-17-2014 |
20140249088 | METHODS OF TREATING NEUROPATHIC PAIN - The disclosure relates, at least in part, to methods of treating neuropathic pain in a patient in need thereof by administering an effective amount of a disclosed compound, e.g. a peptide NMDA receptor partial agonist. | 09-04-2014 |
20150051262 | NMDA RECEPTOR MODULATORS AND USES THEREOF - Disclosed are compounds having enhanced potency in the modulation of NMDA receptor activity. Such compounds are contemplated for use in the treatment of diseases and disorders, such as learning, cognitive activities, and analgesia, particularly in alleviating and/or reducing neuropathic pain. Orally available formulations and other pharmaceutically acceptable delivery forms of the compounds, including intravenous formulations, are also disclosed. | 02-19-2015 |
20150105364 | NMDA Receptor Modulators and Uses Thereof - Disclosed are compounds having enhanced potency in the modulation of NMDA receptor activity. Such compounds are contemplated for use in the treatment of diseases and disorder such as learning, cognitive activities, and analgesia, particularly in alleviating and/or reducing neuropathic pain. Orally available formulations and other pharmaceutically acceptable delivery forms of the compounds, including intravenous formulations, are also disclosed. | 04-16-2015 |
Joseph D. Moskal, Miramar, FL US
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20130019619 | BLADELESS MISTING FAN - The present invention relates generally to portable cooling devices. More specifically, the present invention relates to compact, portable bladeless fans featuring water misting capabilities for improved cooling functionality. | 01-24-2013 |
Joseph R. Moskal, Evanston, IL US
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20150182582 | Methods of Treating Depression and Other Related Diseases - The invention relates to methods for treating depression, anxiety, and other related diseases by administering a peptide NMDAR partial agonist. | 07-02-2015 |
20150253305 | METHODS OF IDENTIFYING COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING DEPRESSION AND OTHER RELATED DISEASES - The present disclosure relates in part to methods of identifying a candidate compound suitable for treatment of depression. In some embodiments, a candidate compound may be a NMDAR partial agonist. | 09-10-2015 |
Joseph R. Moskal, Chicago, IL US
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20110150840 | Detection and Treatment of Glyco-Enzyme-Related Disease - The present invention relates to the prevention and treatment of a disease, preferably brain cancer, by administration of an isolated DNA molecule comprising a gene encoding a protein having glycosyltransferase activity to a cell involved in the disease which is preferably a glioblastoma cell. A method of treating brain cancer is provided in which a tumor cell is transfected either ex vivo or in vivo with a composition comprising a DNA molecule that encodes a protein having glycosyltransferase activity resulting in inhibition of the growth or function of that cell. | 06-23-2011 |
Matthew Stephen Moskal, West Hartford, CT US
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20120130752 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTS IN RESPONSE TO DISABILITY DATA - A computer system includes a data storage device that stores a database. The database contains data relating to insurance policies that cover insured individuals. The computer system also includes an input device that is configured to receive data that indicates an employment status for the individuals. A processor is programmed to receive the data that indicates employment status and to adjust data that represents at least one attribute of the insurance policies in response to the employment status data. | 05-24-2012 |
20130290039 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING INSURANCE ACCOUNTS IN RESPONSE TO LEAVE DATA - A computer system includes a data storage device including a database containing data for insurance policies covering individuals, a communication device to exchange data with an employer's computer system, and a processor in communication with the data storage device and communication device. A non-transitory storage medium stores program instructions operative with the processor to receive an eligibility data file including data for individuals covered by personal insurance; transmit to the employer computer system a bill file including payroll deductions data for the insurance premiums; receive from the employer computer system a remit file including actual payroll deductions made data and individual leave status data; determine which individuals are on leave based on a verification of an insurance payment; adjust and store data indicative of the premiums associated with individuals determined on leave; and transmit to the employer a payroll deduction modification request for individuals determined to be on the leave. | 10-31-2013 |
Michael Moskal, Pottstown, PA US
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20130267146 | MOLDABLE SAND COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - The present invention relates to moldable sand compositions, methods for making the moldable sand compositions, and methods for using the moldable sand compositions. In a particular embodiment, the moldable sand composition comprises between about 70% to about 95% sand, between about 5% to about 30% water, a polar polymeric resin, a crosslinking agent, and a humectant. In an exemplary embodiment, the composition contains no oils, waxes, glycols, or rubbers. The composition is capable of becoming hardened over time in order to maintain the achieved shape, and can be re-wetted and molded again after becoming hardened. | 10-10-2013 |
20140099863 | MOLDABLE SAND COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - The present invention relates to moldable sand compositions, methods for making the moldable sand compositions, and methods for using the moldable sand compositions. In a particular embodiment, the moldable sand composition comprises between about 70% to about 95% sand, between about 5% to about 30% water, a polar polymeric resin, a crosslinking agent, and a humectant. In an exemplary embodiment, the composition contains no oils, waxes, glycols, or rubbers. The composition is capable of becoming hardened over time in order to maintain the achieved shape, and can be re-wetted and molded again after becoming hardened. | 04-10-2014 |
20150225534 | MOLDABLE SAND COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - The present invention relates to moldable sand compositions, methods for making the moldable sand compositions, and methods for using the moldable sand compositions. In a particular embodiment, the moldable sand composition comprises between about 70% to about 95% sand, between about 5% to about 30% water, a polar polymeric resin, a crosslinking agent, and a humectant. In an exemplary embodiment, the composition contains no oils, waxes, glycols, or rubbers. The composition is capable of becoming hardened over time in order to maintain the achieved shape, and can be re-wetted and molded again after becoming hardened. | 08-13-2015 |
Michael D. Moskal, Depew, NY US
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20080260212 | System for indicating deceit and verity - An improved method for detecting truth or deceit ( | 10-23-2008 |
Michal J. Moskal, Seattle, WA US
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20110265067 | Automatic Parallelization in a Tracing Just-in-Time Compiler System - A tracing just-in-time (TJIT) compiler system is described for performing parallelization of code in a runtime phase in the execution of code. Upon detecting a hot loop during the execution of the code, the compiler system extracts trace information from sequentially recorded traces. In a first phase, the compiler system uses the trace information to identify at least one group of operation components that can be operated on in a parallel manner. In a second phase, the compiler system provides instructions which allocate the group of operation components to plural processing resources. A native code generator module carries out those instructions by recompiling native code that directs the operation of a native system to perform parallel processing. The compiler system terminates a group if it encounters program data in a loop iteration that is not consistent with previously encountered predicated information (upon which it records a new trace in a sequential manner). | 10-27-2011 |
20120331438 | MEDIA FILES INCLUDING PROGRAMMING CODE AND DESCRIPTION - The description relates to media files and more particularly to media files that include a program and a human-understandable description of the program. One example can receive executable code. This example can determine a functionality provided by the executable code. The example can also create a media file that stores the executable code and presents the functionality in a human-understandable form. | 12-27-2012 |
20130055138 | DYNAMICALLY CHANGING KEY SELECTION BASED ON CONTEXT - Editing functionality is described herein for creating a structured data item by dynamically presenting a key arrangement that is deemed suitable at each instance of an editing session. Each key is associated with a component of the structured data item. Upon activation of one of these keys, the editing functionality adds a corresponding component to the item being created. The editing functionality can be implemented on any user device, but is particularly suited for implementation on a handheld computing device having a limited input mechanism and a display mechanism. | 02-28-2013 |
20130091444 | AUTOMATIC RENDERING OF INTERACTIVE USER INTERFACE ELEMENTS - This patent relates to automatic UI rendering techniques by which specified data items can be automatically posted on a UI and rendered as interactive UI elements and/or UI sub-elements without explicit instructions for how the specified data items are to be rendered. A developer can therefore specify in a simple expression (e.g., a script) that the data item is to be posted and rendered, without having to specify how the UI elements and/or UI sub-elements are to be rendered. | 04-11-2013 |
20130151519 | Ranking Programs in a Marketplace System - A marketplace system is described herein for ranking programs based, at least in part, on the assessed distinctiveness of the programs. In one implementation, the marketplace operates by: (a) accessing a set of programs; (b) extracting feature information from each of the programs; (c) generating similarity information for each program, based on the feature information; (d) ranking the programs based at least on the similarity information, to provide ranking information; and (e) providing a user interface presentation that has an effect of promoting at least one distinctive program in the set of applications on the basis of the ranking information. | 06-13-2013 |
20130152154 | Controlling the Release of Private Information Using Static Flow Analysis - A privacy control system is described herein for controlling dissemination of private information by a program. The privacy control system operates by performing static analysis to determine at least one flow within the program of private information, from a source to a sink The static analysis is particularly configured to identify two types of flow, including: (a) an unvetted flow of untampered private information from the source to the sink; and (b) a flow of tampered private information from the source to the sink, whether vetted or unvetted. The privacy control system then prompts the user to provide a privacy control decision regarding the flow. The privacy control decision governs whether actual data or anonymized data is provided to the sink, or whether the program is terminated. A runtime system then runs the program in accordance with the privacy control decision. | 06-13-2013 |
20140380205 | Interface Development and Operation - Some implementations provide techniques and arrangements for interactive user interface operation and development. For instance, some implementations may generate a user interface data structure representing a user interface, the user interface data structure being generated based at least in part on state data and imperative programming code. Then, in response to a change in one of the imperative programming code or the state data, some implementations may update the user interface data structure and render an updated interactive graphical user interface based on the updated user interface data structure. | 12-25-2014 |
Michal Jan Moskal, Redmond, WA US
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20110083124 | Software Verification Using Two-State Invariants - Software verification using two-state invariants is described. In an embodiment a verifier represents an annotated program to be verified as a plurality of atomic transitions between global program states, each state comprising a plurality of objects. For example, the verifier accesses the annotations which specify a two-state invariant for each object. A two-state invariant is a predicate that relates a global program state before a state transition to the state after that state transition. In an example some of the two-state invariants are cross-object in that they refer to other objects. For example, a verification system checks that only the two-state invariants of the objects which changed in each transition are preserved; this modularity enables the verifier to work for large code bases and concurrent software. In an example the modularity is possible since the two-state invariants meet an admissibility requirement which is independent of the functionality of the program. | 04-07-2011 |
Pawel Moskal, Rybna PL
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20120112079 | STRIP DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE LOCATION AND TIME OF REACTION OF THE GAMMA QUANTA AND THE USE OF THE DEVICE TO DETERMINE THE LOCATION AND TIME OF REACTION OF THE GAMMA QUANTA IN POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY - The subject of the invention is a strip device and method for determining the place and time of the gamma quanta interaction as well as the use of the device for determining the place and time of the gamma quanta interaction in positron emission tomography. | 05-10-2012 |
20120175523 | MATRIX DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE LOCATION AND TIME OF REACTION OF THE GAMMA QUANTA AND THE USE OF THE DEVICE TO DETERMINE THE LOCATION AND TIME OF REACTION OF THE GAMMA QUANTA IN POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY - The subject matters of the invention is a matrix device and method for determining the place and time of the gamma quanta interaction as well as the use of the device for determining the place and time of the gamma quanta interaction in positron emission tomography. | 07-12-2012 |
Ted Moskal, Jonesboro, AR US
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20150275263 | FLOW CYTOMETRY-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING MICROBES - In various embodiments, the present disclosure describes methods and systems for detecting microbes in a sample. The methods are generally applicable to quantifying the number of target bacteria in a sample counted from a detection region of a flow cytometer histogram. The detection methods can be employed in the presence of other microorganisms and other non-target microbe components to selectively quantify the amount of a target microbe. The methods are advantageous over those presently existing for testing of foodstuffs and diagnostic evaluation in their speed, accuracy and ease of use. Various swab collection devices and kits useful for practicing the present disclosure are also described herein. | 10-01-2015 |
20150275264 | FLOW CYTOMETRY-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING MICROBES - In various embodiments, the present disclosure describes methods and systems for detecting microbes in a sample. The methods are generally applicable to quantifying the number of target bacteria in a sample counted from a detection region of a flow cytometer histogram. The detection methods can be employed in the presence of other microorganisms and other non-target microbe components to selectively quantify the amount of a target microbe. The methods are advantageous over those presently existing for testing of foodstuffs and diagnostic evaluation in their speed, accuracy and ease of use. Various swab collection devices and kits useful for practicing the present disclosure are also described herein. | 10-01-2015 |
20150276573 | FLOW CYTOMETRY-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING MICROBES - In various embodiments, the present disclosure describes methods and systems for detecting microbes in a sample. The methods are generally applicable to quantifying the number of target bacteria in a sample counted from a detection region of a flow cytometer histogram. The detection methods can be employed in the presence of other microorganisms and other non-target microbe components to selectively quantify the amount of a target microbe. The methods are advantageous over those presently existing for testing of foodstuffs and diagnostic evaluation in their speed, accuracy and ease of use. Various swab collection devices and kits useful for practicing the present disclosure are also described herein. | 10-01-2015 |
Ted A. Moskal, Jonesboro, AR US
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20110217694 | FLOW CYTOMETRY-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING MICROBES - In various embodiments, the present disclosure describes methods and systems for detecting microbes in a sample. The methods are generally applicable to quantifying the number of target bacteria in a sample counted from a detection region of a flow cytometer histogram. The detection methods can be employed in the presence of other microorganisms and other non-target microbe components to selectively quantify the amount of a target microbe. The methods are advantageous over those presently existing for testing of foodstuffs and diagnostic evaluation in their speed, accuracy and ease of use. Various swab collection devices and kits useful for practicing the present disclosure are also described herein. | 09-08-2011 |
Tomasz Moskal, Linden, NJ US
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20150086386 | MULTI-CHAMBER PUMP APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - Disclosed are apparatus adapted to dispense and/or aspirate liquids, such as in a clinical analyzer. In one aspect, a multi-chamber pump apparatus is disclosed that has a pump body containing first and second chambers, a piston having a first piston portion of a first pump area A1 received in the first chamber, and a second piston portion of a second pumping area A2 received in the second chamber, and an actuator coupled to the piston. The first and second chambers can be selectively accessed to improve metering accuracy at dissimilar flow volumes from the chambers. Methods and systems including the multi-chamber pump apparatus are provided, as are other aspects. | 03-26-2015 |
Witold Moskal, Park Ridge, IL US
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20130190674 | USING PHYSIOLOGICAL DATA IN A MEDICAL DEVICE - Systems and methods for using physiological data in a medical device are disclosed. The physiological data may be measured by a vital sign reader and received by a processing circuit associated with the medical device. The processing circuit may automatically adjust the operation of the medical device during a medical procedure based on the physiological data. In some implementations, the processing circuit may mirror a memory partition to a redundant storage device, allowing for uninterrupted execution of the medical procedure in the event of a memory failure condition. | 07-25-2013 |
20150134359 | MEDICAL RECORD STORAGE WITH ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE - A server computer for storing an electronic medical record with an electronic signature in a database has a network interface circuit and a processing circuit. The network interface circuit is configured to provide communications over a network. The processing circuit is configured to receive an electronic medical record and store the electronic medical record in the database in compliance with at least one record storage criterion. After storing the electronic medical record in the database in compliance with the at least one record storage criterion, the processing circuit is configured to receive an electronic signature for the electronic medical record and store the electronic signature in association with the electronic medical record in the database. | 05-14-2015 |
20150135338 | DIGITAL CERTIFICATE WITH SOFTWARE ENABLING INDICATOR - A server computer has a network interface circuit and a processing circuit. The network interface circuit is configured to provide communications over a network. The processing circuit is configured to transmit over the network an electronic document comprising a digitally signed identity associated with the server computer. The electronic document further comprises a software enabling indicator, the software enabling indicator comprising data indicating whether a software feature of a system is to be enabled for use. | 05-14-2015 |