Greer, TX
Alexandra M. Greer, Houston, TX US
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20100143436 | SELF-ASSEMBLY OF PROTEIN-BASED BIOMATERIALS WITH MULTIPLE MORPHOLOGIES - The present disclosure relates, in some embodiments, to a composition comprising a biomaterial. A biomaterial may comprise, for example, one or more molecules capable of self-association and/or self-assembly. In some embodiments, a biomaterial may comprise one or more polypeptides and/or proteins. A biomaterial may comprise, for example, two or more self-assembled Ultrabithorax (Ubx) protein molecules. A Ubx protein, in some embodiments, may be any wild type | 06-10-2010 |
Carl Thomas Greer, Houston, TX US
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20130311096 | Application of engineering principles in measurement of formation gases for the purpose of acquiring more consistent, standardized and authentic gas values for surface logging while drilling - A new approach to measuring the gases present in the drilling fluid, or “mud”, while drilling oil and gas wells and analyzing the mud at the well surface. The method replaces inconsistent legacy measurements which mix the formation gases with air arbitrarily and report inconsequential values called “units, Equivalent Methane in Air.” This method instead expresses gas values in terms of Volume of Gas Per Volume of Mud, producing values of universal meaning that everyone can standardize upon. The method further improves gas measurement by expressing gas content using the several energy values of the gases. The resulting standard is a summation measurement of the energy of all gas components present, not limited to Methane. The end result is a gas concentration value that is made universally consistent across many logs made at different times in any location or formation. | 11-21-2013 |
Christopher Greer, Richardson, TX US
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20080270708 | System and Method for Achieving Cache Coherency Within Multiprocessor Computer System - A system and method are disclosed for achieving cache coherency in a multiprocessor computer system having a plurality of sockets with processing devices and memory controllers and a plurality of memory blocks. In at least some embodiments, the system includes a plurality of node controllers capable of being respectively coupled to the respective sockets of the multiprocessor computer, a plurality of caching devices respectively coupled to the respective node controllers, and a fabric coupling the respective node controllers, by which cache line request signals can be communicated between the respective node controllers. Cache coherency is achieved notwithstanding the cache line request signals communicated between the respective node controllers due at least in part to communications between the node controllers and the respective caching devices to which the node controllers are coupled. In at least some embodiments, the caching devices track remote cache line ownership for processor and/or input/output hub caches. | 10-30-2008 |
David Stanton Greer, Hewitt, TX US
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20100093245 | NON-WOVEN FABRIC COMPOSITES FROM LIGNIN-RICH, LARGE DIAMETER NATURAL FIBERS - A non-woven fabric composite containing natural fibers and a method for producing such composites. The non-woven fabric composite is comprised of large diameter, lignin-rich natural fibers with a high viscous flow temperature and a high degradation temperature combined with fibers made of a thermoplastic polymer with a lower viscous flow temperature such as polypropylene, polyethylene or a biodegradable thermoplastic polymer fiber such as polylactic acid, or mixture thereof. A hot-pressed non-woven fabric composite material prepared from the non-woven fabric composite. | 04-15-2010 |
20110250813 | NON-WOVEN FABRIC COMPOSITES FROM COIR FIBERS - A non-woven fabric composite containing coir fibers and a method for producing such composites. The non-woven fabric composite is comprised of coir fibers, which are large diameter, lignin-rich fibers, with a high viscous flow temperature and a high degradation temperature combined with fibers made of a thermoplastic polymer with a lower viscous flow temperature such as polypropylene, polyethylene or a biodegradable thermoplastic polymer fiber such as polylactic acid, or mixture thereof. A hot-pressed non-woven fabric composite material prepared from the non-woven fabric composite. | 10-13-2011 |
20110250814 | NON-WOVEN FABRIC COMPOSITES FROM COIR FIBERS - A non-woven fabric composite containing coir fibers and a method for producing such composites. The non-woven fabric composite is comprised of coir fibers, which are large diameter, lignin-rich fibers, with a high viscous flow temperature and a high degradation temperature combined with fibers made of a thermoplastic polymer with a lower viscous flow temperature such as polypropylene (“PP”), polyethylene (“PE”), polylactic acid (“PLA”), and polyester (“PET”) or mixtures thereof. A hot-pressed non-woven fabric composite material prepared from the non-woven fabric composite. | 10-13-2011 |
20130023176 | NON-WOVEN FABRIC COMPOSITES FROM COIR FIBERS - A non-woven fabric composite containing coir fibers and a method for producing such composites. The non-woven fabric composite is comprised of coir fibers, which are large diameter, lignin-rich fibers, with a high viscous flow temperature and a high degradation temperature combined with fibers made of a thermoplastic polymer with a lower viscous flow temperature such as polypropylene (“PP”), polyethylene (“PE”), polylactic acid (“PLA”), and polyester (“PET”) or mixtures thereof. A hot-pressed non-woven fabric composite material prepared from the non-woven fabric composite. | 01-24-2013 |
20130252500 | NON-WOVEN FABRIC COMPOSITES FROM COIR FIBERS - A non-woven fabric composite containing coir fibers and a method for producing such composites. The non-woven fabric composite is comprised of coir fibers, which are large diameter, lignin-rich fibers, with a high viscous flow temperature and a high degradation temperature combined with fibers made of a thermoplastic polymer with a lower viscous flow temperature such as polypropylene (“PP”), polyethylene (“PE”), polylactic acid (“PLA”), and polyester (“PET”) or mixtures thereof. A hot-pressed non-woven fabric composite material prepared from the non-woven fabric composite. | 09-26-2013 |
20130260631 | NON-WOVEN FABRIC COMPOSITES FROM COIR FIBERS - A non-woven fabric composite containing coir fibers and a method for producing such composites. The non-woven fabric composite is comprised of coir fibers, which are large diameter, lignin-rich fibers, with a high viscous flow temperature and a high degradation temperature combined with fibers made of a thermoplastic polymer with a lower viscous flow temperature such as polypropylene, polyethylene or a biodegradable thermoplastic polymer fiber such as polylactic acid, or mixture thereof. A hot-pressed non-woven fabric composite material prepared from the non-woven fabric composite. | 10-03-2013 |
F.c. Greer, Coppell, TX US
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20080267855 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF METAL FLUORIDE MATERIALS WITH SUBMICRON STRUCTURES - A process for the production of metal fluorides comprising maintaining a low concentration of the by-products of the reaction between a non-fluorinated metal compound and hydrofluoric acid, so as to produce, by this reaction, sub-micron particle sizes of metal fluoride of high purity. | 10-30-2008 |
F. Conrad Greer, Fort Worth, TX US
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20130310468 | Natural Gas to Liquid Fuels - A method and apparatus for converting natural gas from a source, such as a wellhead, pipeline, or a storage facility, into hydrocarbon liquid stable at room temperature, comprising a skid or trailer mounted portable gas to liquids reactor. The reactor includes a preprocessor which desulfurizes and dehydrates the natural gas, a first stage reactor which transforms the preprocessed natural gas into synthesis gas, and a liquid production unit using a Fischer-Tropsch or similar polymerization process. The hydrocarbon liquid may be stored in a portable tank for later transportation or further processed on site. | 11-21-2013 |
20140058001 | Natural Gas to Liquid Fuels - A method and apparatus for converting natural gas from a source, such as a wellhead, pipeline, or a storage facility, into hydrocarbon liquid stable at room temperature, comprising a skid or trailer mounted portable gas to liquids reactor. The reactor includes a preprocessor which desulfurizes and dehydrates the natural gas, a first stage reactor which transforms the preprocessed natural gas into synthesis gas, and a liquid production unit using a Fischer-Tropsch or similar polymerization process. The hydrocarbon liquid may be stored in a portable tank for later transportation or further processed on site. | 02-27-2014 |
Gary L. Greer, Lewisville, TX US
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20080301153 | System and method for managing construction projects - A system for managing construction projects includes a database, a component interface, a state interface, and a database interface. The component interface is operative to receive component identifiers identifying components of a construction project. The state interface is operative to receive state indicators, each state indicator indicating a particular state (e.g., ordered, in transit, installed, inspected, etc.) associated with one of the components. The database interface is operative to store the component identifiers and the associated state indicators in the database. A method of managing construction projects is also described. The method includes the steps of receiving a plurality of component identifiers from a user, associating an initial predefined state with each received identifier, storing the component identifiers and the associated initial states in a database, updating the states associated with the component identifiers in the data base, and retrieving the updated states from the database to determine the status of the construction project. Novel data structures, application program interfaces, and graphical user interfaces are also disclosed. | 12-04-2008 |
Jody Milton Greer, Houston, TX US
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20150270034 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTINUOUSLY PROCESSING CONDUCTOR CABLE FOR DISPOSAL OR RECYCLING - A continuous processing system and method for the continuous processing of an electrical conductor cable having aluminum strands encasing a steel core directly from a puller or from a puller and reel, simultaneously or on-the-fly during substantially the entirety of a reconductoring or re-stringing of the cable, wherein such cables are used for power lines or for static wires. The system is adapted to cooperate with a pulling machine. The pulling machine may be formed integrally within the system or may be a conventional pulling machine which cooperates with the system. The processing system runs continuously, substantially without interruption, during the pull of all of the cable from the pull zone of the reconductoring or restringing. | 09-24-2015 |
20150270035 | FLEXIBLE ELECTRICAL ISOLATION DEVICE - An electrical isolator includes a flexible non-electrically conductive membrane and an inelastic flexible dielectric member journalled in the membrane and extending from the first end of the membrane to the second end of the membrane. First and second coupling members are anchored to the ends of the dielectric member. The ends of the membrane are mated in sealed engagement with the coupling members so that the coupling members fluidically seal the ends of the membrane and fluidically seal the dielectric member within the membrane. The membrane is filled with a dielectric fluid so as to displace any air in the membrane and the dielectric member. The coupling members are adapted to couple to objects at opposite ends of the electrical isolator. | 09-24-2015 |
John Michael Greer, Austin, TX US
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20110010506 | DATA PREFETCHER WITH MULTI-LEVEL TABLE FOR PREDICTING STRIDE PATTERNS - A data prefetcher includes a table of entries to maintain a history of load operations. Each entry stores a tag and a corresponding next stride. The tag comprises a concatenation of first and second strides. The next stride comprises the first stride. The first stride comprises a first cache line address subtracted from a second cache line address. The second stride comprises the second cache line address subtracted from a third cache line address. The first, second and third cache line addresses each comprise a memory address of a cache line implicated by respective first, second and third temporally preceding load operations. Control logic calculates a current stride by subtracting a previous cache line address from a new load cache line address, looks up in the table a concatenation of a previous stride and the current stride, and prefetches a cache line using the hitting table entry next stride. | 01-13-2011 |
20110035551 | MICROPROCESSOR WITH REPEAT PREFETCH INDIRECT INSTRUCTION - A microprocessor includes an instruction decoder for decoding a repeat prefetch indirect instruction that includes address operands used to calculate an address of a first entry in a prefetch table having a plurality of entries, each including a prefetch address. The repeat prefetch indirect instruction also includes a count specifying a number of cache lines to be prefetched. The memory address of each of the cache lines is specified by the prefetch address in one of the entries in the prefetch table. A count register, initially loaded with the count specified in the prefetch instruction, stores a remaining count of the cache lines to be prefetched. Control logic fetches the prefetch addresses of the cache lines from the table into the microprocessor and prefetches the cache lines from the system memory into a cache memory of the microprocessor using the count register and the prefetch addresses fetched from the table. | 02-10-2011 |
20110238920 | BOUNDING BOX PREFETCHER WITH REDUCED WARM-UP PENALTY ON MEMORY BLOCK CROSSINGS - A microprocessor includes a cache memory and a data prefetcher. The data prefetcher detects a pattern of memory accesses within a first memory block and prefetch into the cache memory cache lines from the first memory block based on the pattern. The data prefetcher also observes a new memory access request to a second memory block. The data prefetcher also determines that the first memory block is virtually adjacent to the second memory block and that the pattern, when continued from the first memory block to the second memory block, predicts an access to a cache line implicated by the new request within the second memory block. The data prefetcher also responsively prefetches into the cache memory cache lines from the second memory block based on the pattern. | 09-29-2011 |
20110238922 | BOUNDING BOX PREFETCHER - A data prefetcher in a microprocessor having a cache memory receives memory accesses each to an address within a memory block. The access addresses are non-monotonically increasing or decreasing as a function of time. As the accesses are received, the prefetcher maintains a largest address and a smallest address of the accesses and counts of changes to the largest and smallest addresses and maintains a history of recently accessed cache lines implicated by the access addresses within the memory block. The prefetcher also determines a predominant access direction based on the counts and determines a predominant access pattern based on the history. The prefetcher also prefetches into the cache memory, in the predominant access direction according to the predominant access pattern, cache lines of the memory block which the history indicates have not been recently accessed. | 09-29-2011 |
20110238923 | COMBINED L2 CACHE AND L1D CACHE PREFETCHER - A microprocessor includes a first-level cache memory, a second-level cache memory, and a data prefetcher that detects a predominant direction and pattern of recent memory accesses presented to the second-level cache memory and prefetches cache lines into the second-level cache memory based on the predominant direction and pattern. The data prefetcher also receives from the first-level cache memory an address of a memory access received by the first-level cache memory, wherein the address implicates a cache line. The data prefetcher also determines one or more cache lines indicated by the pattern beyond the implicated cache line in the predominant direction. The data prefetcher also causes the one or more cache lines to be prefetched into the first-level cache memory. | 09-29-2011 |
20140006718 | DATA PREFETCHER WITH COMPLEX STRIDE PREDICTOR | 01-02-2014 |
20140258641 | COMMUNICATING PREFETCHERS IN A MICROPROCESSOR - A microprocessor includes a first and second hardware data prefetchers configured to prefetch data into the microprocessor according to first and second respective algorithms, which are different. The second prefetcher is configured to detect a memory access pattern within a memory region and responsively prefetch data from the memory region according the second algorithm. The second prefetcher is further configured to provide to the first prefetcher a descriptor of the memory region. The first prefetcher is configured to stop prefetching data from the memory region in response to receiving the descriptor of the memory region from the second prefetcher. The second prefetcher also provides to the first prefetcher a communication to resume prefetching data from the memory region, such as when the second prefetcher subsequently detects that a predetermined number of memory accesses to the memory region are not in the memory access pattern. | 09-11-2014 |
20140289479 | BOUNDING BOX PREFETCHER - A data prefetcher in a microprocessor. The data prefetcher includes a plurality of period match counters associated with a corresponding plurality of different pattern periods. The data prefetcher also includes control logic that updates the plurality of period match counters in response to accesses to a memory block by the microprocessor, determines a clear pattern period based on the plurality of period match counters and prefetches into the microprocessor non-fetched cache lines within the memory block based on a pattern having the clear pattern period determined based on the plurality of period match counters. | 09-25-2014 |
20140310479 | COMMUNICATING PREFETCHERS THAT THROTTLE ONE ANOTHER - A microprocessor includes a first hardware data prefetcher that prefetches data into the microprocessor according to a first algorithm. The microprocessor also includes a second hardware data prefetcher that prefetches data into the microprocessor according to a second algorithm, wherein the first and second algorithms are different. The second prefetcher detects that it is prefetching data into the microprocessor according to the second algorithm in excess of a first predetermined rate and, in response, sends a throttle indication to the first prefetcher. The first prefetcher prefetches data into the microprocessor according to the first algorithm at below a second predetermined rate in response to receiving the throttle indication from the second prefetcher. | 10-16-2014 |
20140365753 | SELECTIVE ACCUMULATION AND USE OF PREDICTING UNIT HISTORY - A microprocessor includes a predicting unit and a control unit. The control unit controls the predicting unit to accumulate a history of characteristics of executed instructions and makes predictions related to subsequent instructions based on the history while the microprocessor is running a first thread. The control unit also detects a transition from running the first thread to running a second thread and controls the predicting unit to selectively suspend accumulating the history and making the predictions using the history while running the second thread. The predicting unit makes static predictions while running the second thread. The selectivity may be based on the privilege level, identity or length of the second thread, static prediction effectiveness during a previous execution instance of the thread, whether the transition was made due to a system call, and whether the second thread is an interrupt handler. | 12-11-2014 |
Matthew N. Greer, Kingwood, TX US
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20080210432 | System and Vessel for Supporting Offshore Fields - A system for supporting multiple-well-site, offshore, hydrocarbon-bearing fields, each well-site has one or more wells. In general, the system first comprises a floating vessel that is relocatable from a first subsea well-site to a second subsea well-site. The system also comprises two separate systems: (1) an operations control system for providing subsea well-site operations such as power and communications; and (2) an intervention system for conducting intervention services to an individual subsea well such as workover services and maintenance services. The operations system may provide control to wells and other subsea equipment at either the first well-site or the second well-site, regardless of the location of the floating vessel. The intervention system may provide workover and/or maintenance to subsea equipment or individual wells at the well-site at which it is located. | 09-04-2008 |
20120294702 | TRANSPORTING LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG) - There is provided a method for loading or unloading a liquid cargo for a water-borne vehicle. An exemplary method comprises distributing liquid cargo to a first storage compartment of the water-borne vehicle to a first level. The exemplary method additionally comprises distributing liquid cargo to a second storage compartment of the water-borne vehicle to a second level different from the first level so that a natural period of the first storage compartment is separated relative to a natural period of the second storage compartment to reduce sloshing of the liquid cargo. An exemplary water-borne vehicle and method of producing hydrocarbons are also provided. | 11-22-2012 |
Rachel S. Greer, Dallas, TX US
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20090099109 | INTERFERING RNAS AGAINST THE PROMOTER REGION OF P53 - The present invention relates to the inhibition of p53 transcription by interfering with the activity of a p53 promoter using inhibitory double-stranded RNAs. Use of these inhibitory RNAs in the treatment of cancers also is disclosed. | 04-16-2009 |
Richard Greer, Austin, TX US
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20140021789 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR BACKFEED DETECTION IN AND CONTROL OF UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEMS - An apparatus and method for backfeed detection in, and control of, an uninterruptible power system is disclosed. An adaptive controller in an uninterruptible power system enables delivery of power from a second, backup, power source, to loads connected to an output of the system, when a first, primary, input source is detected to be in a fault condition. Subsequent to enabling the second power source, and within a time interval that is less than one AC period following the detection of the input fault, the controller may sense and measure a backfeed of energy from the second source to the first source and may adapt a subsequent fault response based upon the measurement of the backfeed. Adapting the subsequent response may comprise adapting a response to a fault at the output. The subsequent response may comprise disabling or enabling delivery of energy from the second source. | 01-23-2014 |
Stephen P. Greer, Brownsville, TX US
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20110281339 | System And Method To Create A Traveling Wave Within A Photobiotic Reactor To Enhance Algae Growth - A photobioreactor with a gas input is disclosed herein. The photobioreactor is tilted about an axis of rotation at various angles to provide for various flow patterns of bubbles created by the gas input. The flow patterns may vary, but include: bubble flow; slug or plug flow; churn; annular flow; or wispy annular flow. In certain configurations, a bubble flowing through the photobioreactor may increase algae growth within the reactor. | 11-17-2011 |
Steven Craig Greer, Rowiett, TX US
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20120265523 | FRAME ERASURE CONCEALMENT FOR A MULTI RATE SPEECH AND AUDIO CODEC - An audio coding terminal and method is provided. The terminal includes a coding mode setting unit to set an operation mode, from plural operation modes, for input audio coding by a codec, configured to code the input audio based on the set operation mode such that when the set operation mode is a high frame erasure rate (FER) mode the codec codes a current frame of the input audio according to a select frame erasure concealment (FEC) mode of one or more FEC modes. Upon the setting of the operation mode to be the High FER mode, the one FEC mode is selected, from the one or more FEC modes predetermined for the High FER mode, to control the codec by incorporating of redundancy within a coding of the input audio or as separate redundancy information separate from the coded input audio according to the selected one FEC mode. | 10-18-2012 |
Steven Craig Greer, Rowlett, TX US
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20150228291 | FRAME ERASURE CONCEALMENT FOR A MULTI-RATE SPEECH AND AUDIO CODEC - An audio coding terminal and method is provided. The terminal includes a coding mode setting unit to set an operation mode, from plural operation modes, for input audio coding by a codec, configured to code the input audio based on the set operation mode such that when the set operation mode is a high frame erasure rate (FER) mode the codec codes a current frame of the input audio according to a select frame erasure concealment (FEC) mode of one or more FEC modes. Upon the setting of the operation mode to be the High FER mode, the one FEC mode is selected, from the one or more FEC modes predetermined for the High FER mode, to control the codec by incorporating of redundancy within a coding of the input audio or as separate redundancy information separate from the coded input audio according to the selected one FEC mode. | 08-13-2015 |
Todd Greer, Austin, TX US
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20090323555 | System and Method for Controlling and Configuring a Router - Methods and systems for configuring a network are provided. A method may include monitoring properties of a connection between a network device and a network. The method may also include detecting a change in the properties of the connection. The method may also include verifying the connection to the network is provided by a service provider when the change in the properties is detected and providing network configuration options based on the change. | 12-31-2009 |
20090327440 | System and Method for Securing a Wireless Network - Methods and systems for configuring a network are provided. A method may include monitoring properties of a connection between a network device and a network. The method may also include detecting a change in the properties of the connection. The may also include verifying the connection to the network is provided by a service provider when the change in the properties is detected and providing network configuration options based on the change. | 12-31-2009 |
Todd M. Greer, Austin, TX US
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20090113044 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONFIGURING A NETWORK - Methods and systems for configuring a network are provided. A method may include monitoring properties of a connection between a computing device and a network. The method may also include detecting a change in the properties of the connection. The may also include verifying the connection to the network is provided by a service provider when the change in the properties is detected and providing network configuration options based on the change. | 04-30-2009 |
20120036240 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONFIGURING A NETWORK - Methods and systems for configuring a network are described. A method may include detecting, during installation of a software program on a computing device, a router coupled to the computing device. The software program may be executable by a processor to selectively initiate a connection to a network via the router based on a security level of the router The method may also include modifying the security level of the router to satisfy a threshold security level. The threshold security level may be specified by a service provider of the network. | 02-09-2012 |