Vergara, US
Alex Vergara, Honolulu, HI US
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20100152600 | NON-CONTACT PHYSIOLOGIC MOTION SENSORS AND METHODS FOR USE - A radar-based physiological motion sensor is disclosed. Doppler-shifted signals can be extracted from the signals received by the sensor. The Doppler-shifted signals can be digitized and processed subsequently to extract information related to the cardiopulmonary motion in one or more subjects. The information can include respiratory rates, heart rates, waveforms due to respiratory and cardiac activity, direction of arrival, abnormal or paradoxical breathing, etc. In various embodiments, the extracted information can be displayed on a display. | 06-17-2010 |
20100240999 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR POINT IN TIME MEASUREMENT OF PHYSIOLOGIC MOTION - A radar-based physiological motion sensor is disclosed. Doppler-shifted signals can be extracted from the signals received by the sensor. The Doppler-shifted signals can be digitized and processed subsequently to extract information related to the cardiopulmonary motion in one or more subjects. The information can include respiratory rates, heart rates, waveforms due to respiratory and cardiac activity, direction of arrival, abnormal or paradoxical breathing, etc. In various embodiments, the extracted information can be displayed on a display. | 09-23-2010 |
20100249630 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RESPIRATORY RATE MEASUREMENT - A radar-based physiological motion sensor is disclosed. Doppler-shifted signals can be extracted from the signals received by the sensor. The Doppler-shifted signals can be digitized and processed subsequently to extract information related to the cardiopulmonary motion in one or more subjects. The information can include respiratory rates, heart rates, waveforms due to respiratory and cardiac activity, direction of arrival, abnormal or paradoxical breathing, etc. In various embodiments, the extracted information can be displayed on a display. | 09-30-2010 |
20100249633 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING REGULARITY OF RESPIRATION - A radar-based physiological motion sensor is disclosed. Doppler-shifted signals can be extracted from the signals received by the sensor. The Doppler-shifted signals can be digitized and processed subsequently to extract information related to the cardiopulmonary motion in one or more subjects. The information can include respiratory rates, heart rates, waveforms due to respiratory and cardiac activity, direction of arrival, abnormal or paradoxical breathing, etc. In various embodiments, the extracted information can be displayed on a display. | 09-30-2010 |
Alexander Vergara, Honolulu, HI US
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20120022348 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NON-CONTACT MULTIPARAMETER VITAL SIGNS MONITORING, APNEA THERAPY, SWAY CANCELLATION, PATIENT IDENTIFICATION, AND SUBJECT MONITORING SENSORS - Aspects of the of the disclosure relate to a non-contact physiological motion sensor and a monitor device that can incorporate use of the Doppler effect. A continuous wave of electromagnetic radiation can be transmitted toward one or more subjects and the Doppler-shifted received signals can be digitized and/or processed subsequently to extract information related to the cardiopulmonary motion in the one or more subjects. The extracted information can be used, for example, to determine apneic events and/or to provide apnea therapy to subjects when used in conjunction with an apnea therapy device. In addition, methods of use are disclosed for sway cancellation, realization of cessation of breath, integration with multi-parameter patient monitoring systems, providing positive providing patient identification, or any combination thereof. | 01-26-2012 |
Bernardo Vergara, Morriston, FL US
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20130291496 | Free Shoulder Panel Saddle - The inventive saddle incorporates a padded “free shoulder” panel with a reduced thickness forward section that is configured to provide a physical barrier between the saddle tree and saddle outer flaps and the horse's scapula, while preventing substantial weight transfer onto the scapula or other deleterious contact with the scapula and horse shoulder area. The reduced impact on the horse's body and freed shoulder movement improves horse performance and health. | 11-07-2013 |
Bernardo V. Vergara, Romeo, MI US
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20100109295 | Gas generating system - A gas generating system for use in an inflatable vehicle occupant protection system is provided wherein an end closure is coupled to an outer housing at a first end, in a metal-to-metal seal. The gas generating system may also include a baffle system having a plurality of flow orifices defining a flow path for generated gases through an interior of the gas generating system, and a plurality of particulate aggregation surfaces positioned along the flow path of the gases for changing a flow direction of gases impinging on the aggregation surfaces. Each aggregation surface of the plurality of aggregation surfaces is oriented such that a difference between a flow direction of the gases prior to impinging on the aggregation surface and a flow direction of the gases after impinging on the aggregation surface is at least approximately 90°, wherein particulates in gases impinging on the aggregation surfaces aggregate on the surfaces. | 05-06-2010 |
Camille Vergara, Santa Monica, CA US
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20100297106 | Pharmaceutical Formulations - A stable pharmaceutical formulation is provided that comprises a biologically active protein and an excipient selected from carnitine, creatine or creatinine. | 11-25-2010 |
20130121990 | PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS - A stable pharmaceutical formulation is provided that comprises a biologically active protein and an excipient selected from carnitine, creatine or creatinine. | 05-16-2013 |
Dario Vergara, New York, NY US
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20130339217 | Real-Time Automated Online Loan Transaction System - The disclosure relates to a real-time online loan application, underwriting, loan design and loan boarding system and method for conducting such transactions online. The system can be user self-served real time and immediate with complete automation from the lender perspective. The disclosure is directed toward loan transactions for small businesses. | 12-19-2013 |
Eduardo J. Vergara, Charlotte, NC US
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20100287100 | Method and System for Cash Remittances Using a Two Country Banking Structure - A bank customer of a first bank in a first country has a bank account. The bank provides a banking service whereby customer is able to send cash to a recipient in a second country via a commingled bank account belonging to a second bank. The cash is provided to the recipient in the currency of the second country by a third party payment agent. To effect a transfer, the bank customer in the first country instructs the first bank to debit his or her account and send cash to a designated recipient. In response, the first bank debits the customer's account, sends first payment instructions to the second bank, and transfers funds to a commingled account at the second bank. Funds from this commingled account are used to pay for the cash provided to the recipient. The banking service may be provided free of charge to a banking customer of the first bank. | 11-11-2010 |
German J. Vergara, Moraga, CA US
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20100143355 | METHODS FOR TREATING PAIN BY ADMINISTERING A NERVE GROWTH FACTOR ANTAGONIST AND AN NSAID AND COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THE SAME - The present invention features methods for treating or preventing pain comprising administering an amount of a nerve growth factor antagonist (such as an anti-NGF antibody) and an amount of an NSAID such that together they provide effective pain relief. The invention also features compositions comprising a nerve growth factor antagonist and an NSAID and kits containing the same. | 06-10-2010 |
Homero Gabriel Vergara, Tampa, FL US
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20140213604 | PROTEIN KINASE C AS A TARGET FOR THE TREATMENT OF RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS - The subject invention concerns a method of inhibiting respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection in a patient by decreasing the endogenous protein kinase C (PKC) activity within the patient. Preferably, the preventative and therapeutic methods of the present invention involve administration of a PKC inhibitor. The present inventor has determined that decreasing normal endogenous PKC activity is inhibitory to RSV infection of human cells. The subject invention also pertains to pharmaceutical compositions containing a PKC inhibitor and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. | 07-31-2014 |
Homero Gabriel San Juan Vergara, Tampa, FL US
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20080249057 | Protein kinase C as a target for the treatment of respiratory syncytial virus - The subject invention concerns a method of inhibiting respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection in a patient by decreasing the endogenous protein kinase C (PKC) activity within the patient. Preferably, the preventative and therapeutic methods of the present invention involve administration of a PKC inhibitor. The present inventor has determined that decreasing normal endogenous PKC activity is inhibitory to RSV infection of human cells. The subject invention also pertains to pharmaceutical compositions containing a PKC inhibitor and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. | 10-09-2008 |
James Vergara, New York, NY US
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20100191671 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING A MUNICIPAL INDEX SWAP - In at least one aspect the invention comprises a computer-implemented method comprising: (a) electronically receiving data regarding characteristics of a plurality of tax exempt municipal bonds; (b) electronically receiving data describing a plurality of rules for inclusion of the tax exempt municipal bonds in a municipal bond index; (c) constructing a municipal bond index by applying the rules to characteristics of the plurality of tax exempt municipal bonds; and (d) quoting a municipal swap having a reference index, wherein the reference index is the municipal bond index. Other aspects comprise related computer systems and apparatuses, as well as various embodiments. | 07-29-2010 |
20130041849 | Methods and Systems for Providing a Municipal Index Swap - In at least one aspect the invention comprises a computer-implemented method comprising: (a) electronically receiving data regarding characteristics of a plurality of tax exempt municipal bonds; (b) electronically receiving data describing a plurality of rules for inclusion of the tax exempt municipal bonds in a municipal bond index; (c) constructing a municipal bond index by applying the rules to characteristics of the plurality of tax exempt municipal bonds; and (d) quoting a municipal swap having a reference index, wherein the reference index is the municipal bond index. Other aspects comprise related computer systems and apparatuses, as well as various embodiments. | 02-14-2013 |
Jeaneth Vergara, Granite Bay, CA US
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20140304400 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERIC CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE - The technology disclosed can query configuration management system data and includes cross table selection criteria and joined data return. | 10-09-2014 |
Julio L. Vergara, Los Angeles, CA US
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20080206871 | Large-Scale Production of Recombinant Transmembrane and Cytosolic Proteins - The present invention provides a method for producing large quantities of transmembrane and cytosolic proteins in a mammalian muscle cell. The method involves transfecting skeletal muscle cells in vivo with nucleic acids encoding the proteins by electroporation. The invention results in production of the desired protein on the order of about 2-3 magnitudes more as compared to standard methods, allowing for various biological uses including purification and crystallization. | 08-28-2008 |
Rafael O. Vergara, Winter Park, FL US
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20140252666 | METHOD OF FABRICATING A LIQUID CRYSTAL POLYMER FILM - A method of fabricating a liquid crystal polymer film includes providing a support substrate having a surface having a shape arranged to define a form of a liquid crystal polymer film to be fabricated; applying a layer of a photoaligning material over the surface of the support substrate, the photoaligning material having an absorption band; exposing the layer of photoaligning material to a light having a linear polarization and the light comprising a wavelength within the absorption band to convert the layer of photoaligning material into a layer of photoaligned material; applying a layer of a polymerizable liquid crystal over the layer of photoaligned material; performing photopolymerization of the layer of polymerizable liquid crystal to form a liquid crystal polymer film; applying a solvent to the layer of photoaligned material, the solvent formulated to dissolve the photoaligned material to thereby release the liquid crystal polymer film from the support substrate; and removing the liquid crystal polymer film from the support substrate. | 09-11-2014 |