Alder, US
Hansjuerg Alder, Columbus, OH US
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20110275534 | MicroRNA-Based Methods and Compositions for the Diagnosis, Prognosis and Treatment of Ovarian Cancer Using a Real-Time PCR Platform - Methods and compositions for the diagnosis, prognosis and/or treatment of ovarian cancer are disclosed. | 11-10-2011 |
20140256591 | MicroRNA-Based Methods and Compositions for the Diagnosis, Prognosis and Treatment of Ovarian Cancer Using a Real-Time PCR Platform - Methods and compositions for the diagnosis, prognosis and/or treatment of ovarian cancer are disclosed. | 09-11-2014 |
Janet Alder, Piscataway, NJ US
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20090208511 | Novel method for identifying diabetic patients at increased risk for pathological complications - The present invention provides methods for detecting and measuring, in a sample from a subject, the plasma levels of endothelial cell antibodies to diagnose an increased risk of pathological complications, such as visual impairment, associated with diabetes. | 08-20-2009 |
Jeffrey Alder, Harvard, MA US
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20090298750 | DAPTOMYCIN FOR THE TREATMENT OF BIOFILM AND CATHETER SALVAGE - Daptomycin can be used for biofilm treatment (particularly central venous catheter salvage for | 12-03-2009 |
Kip D. Alder, West Pittston, PA US
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20100258363 | POWERED WHEELCHAIR CONFIGURATIONS AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - A wheelchair includes a frame, a chair, a pair of drive wheels, a pair of rear wheels, and a pair of front wheels. Each front wheel is part of a front arm assembly that is rigidly coupled to a drive via a mounting plate. The mounting plate is connected to the wheelchair frame by a pivot. The drives are transversely mounted. The batteries are disposed rearward of the drives. The wheelchair seat can be moved forward to provide access to the batteries without fully removing the wheelchair from the frame. | 10-14-2010 |
20130043083 | POWERED WHEELCHAIR CONFIGURATIONS AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - A wheelchair includes a frame, a chair, a pair of drive wheels, a pair of rear wheels, and a pair of front wheels. Each front wheel is part of a front arm assembly that is rigidly coupled to a drive via a mounting plate. The mounting plate is connected to the wheelchair frame by a pivot. The drives are transversely mounted. The batteries are disposed rearward of the drives. The wheelchair seat can be moved forward to provide access to the batteries without fully removing the wheelchair from the frame. | 02-21-2013 |
20130220712 | POWERED WHEELCHAIR CONFIGURATIONS AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - A wheelchair includes a frame, a chair, a pair of drive wheels, a pair of rear wheels, and a pair of front wheels. Each front wheel is part of a front arm assembly that is rigidly coupled to a drive via a mounting plate. The mounting plate is connected to the wheelchair frame by a pivot. The drives are transversely mounted. The batteries are disposed rearward of the drives. The wheelchair seat can be moved forward to provide access to the batteries without fully removing the wheelchair from the frame. | 08-29-2013 |
Lawrence Alder, Mountain View, CA US
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20110026468 | MULTI-NETWORK TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS - The subject matter of this specification can be implemented in, among other things, a computer-implemented method for centralized routing of voice communication over multiple communication networks including receiving at an electronic call routing system an incoming call from a calling device to a first telephone number of a mobile device. The method further includes selecting a calling address of the mobile device from among a voice over internet protocol address of the mobile device on an internet protocol network and a cellular telephone number of the mobile device on a cellular telephone network. The first telephone number is different than the cellular telephone number and the selection of the calling address is performed substantially without participation by the cellular telephone network. The method further includes connecting the incoming call to the selected calling address of the mobile device. | 02-03-2011 |
Matthew N. Alder, Birmingham, AL US
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20120189640 | Methods and Compositions Related to Soluble Monoclonal Variable Lymphocyte Receptors of Defined Antigen Specificity - Disclosed are compositions and methods related to variable lymphocyte receptors (VLRs). More particularly, disclosed are a variety of antigen specific polypeptides, including soluble, monoclonal, and multivalent forms, as well as methods of using the polypeptides, antibodies that bind the antigen specific polypeptides, and nucleic acids, vectors and expression systems that encode the polypeptides. Antigen specific polypeptides that selectively bind pathogens, like anthrax, and carbohydrates, like blood group determinants, are specifically disclosed. | 07-26-2012 |
Nate Nathan Alder, Provo, UT US
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20080249276 | THIN INSULATIVE MATERIAL WITH GAS-FILLED CELLULAR STRUCTURE - The present invention is directed to a lightweight, gas-filled, highly insulative cellular structure and methods for manufacturing the cellular structure. The cellular structure can be incorporated into outdoor gear and apparel to make the outdoor gear or apparel warm, while still maintaining a desired thinness and flexibility. The insulative article takes advantage of the superior insulative properties of dry gases and preferably highly insulative gases such as argon. In addition, the size and shape of the cells in the cellular structure are selected to minimize convection. | 10-09-2008 |
Nicholas W. Alder, Charlotte, NC US
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20150307014 | COVERING APPARATUS FOR OPEN-TOPPED CONTAINERS - A spring-loaded covering apparatus. The covering apparatus can include a drive screw and a carriage threadably engaged with the drive screw. Rotation of the drive screw can affect translation of the carriage, such that the position of the carriage is adjustable along the length of the drive screw. Moreover, the carriage can include a spring, which can be attached to the extendable cover via a pivot arm. The cover can be wound onto a roller and, when a length of the cover is unwound from the roller, the spring can pivot the arm to pull the cover into an extended configuration. | 10-29-2015 |
Norman O. Alder, Liberty Lake, WA US
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20100039773 | Narrow Gap Spray Cooling in a Globally Cooled Enclosure - Electronic circuit boards are arranged as respective parallel pairs defining a narrow gap there between. One or more such pairs of boards are supported within a hermitically sealable housing and cooled by way of spraying an atomized liquid coolant from a plurality of nozzles into each narrow gap. Transfer of heat from the circuit boards results in vaporization of at least some of the atomized liquid within the narrow gap. The housing further serves to guide a circulation of vapors out of each narrow gap, back toward the nozzles, and back into each narrow gap. A heat exchanger exhausts heat from the housing and overall system, wherein vapor is condensed back to liquid phase during contact and heat transfer therewith. Condensed liquid is collected and re-pressurized for delivery back to the nozzles such that a sustained cooling operation is performed. | 02-18-2010 |
Robert Nathan Alder, Provo, UT US
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20090260711 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INFLATING AN ARTICLE OF OUTDOOR GEAR OR APPAREL USING A DRY GAS - An inflation system includes a bladder incorporated into an article of outdoor gear or apparel. The bladder is incorporated into the article of outdoor gear and apparel so as to provide insulation to a user. The inflation system includes a gas canister that includes a reservoir of dry gas. A valve mechanism allows the dry gas to be used to selectively inflate and deflate the bladder to provide a desired amount of insulation. | 10-22-2009 |
20120037269 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INFLATING AN ARTICLE OF OUTDOOR GEAR OR APPAREL USING A DRY GAS - An inflation system includes a bladder incorporated into an article of outdoor gear or apparel. The bladder is incorporated into the article of outdoor gear and apparel so as to provide insulation to a user. The inflation system includes a gas canister that includes a reservoir of dry gas. A valve mechanism allows the dry gas to be used to selectively inflate and deflate the bladder to provide a desired amount of insulation. | 02-16-2012 |
20140201884 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INFLATING AN ARTICLE OF OUTDOOR GEAR OR APPAREL USING A DRY GAS - An inflation system includes a bladder incorporated into an article of outdoor gear or apparel. The bladder is incorporated into the article of outdoor gear and apparel so as to provide insulation to a user. The inflation system includes a gas canister that includes a reservoir of dry gas. A valve mechanism allows the dry gas to be used to selectively inflate and deflate the bladder to provide a desired amount of insulation. | 07-24-2014 |
Robert Nathan Alder, Ogden, UT US
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20100083417 | THIN INSULATIVE MATERIAL WITH LAYERED GAS-FILLED CELLULAR STRUCTURE - A lightweight, gas-filled, highly insulative material is incorporated into an article of outdoor gear or apparel (e.g., a camping pad). The insulative material has a layered cellular structure that can be filled with an insulative gas (e.g., air or argon). The insulative material includes two or more layers of cells, which improves insulation (compared to a single layer) by reducing convection for a given thickness. Increasing the thickness without substantially increasing convection results in a better insulator and an improvement in the ability to retain heat. | 04-08-2010 |
Robert Nathan Alder, North Ogden, UT US
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20110107521 | INFLATABLE PAD AND METHODS FOR USING SAME - The inflatable pad includes an inflatable frame having a length and width that defines a pad area suitable for supporting a person lying thereon. A plurality of internal support members are configured to support the weight of a person lying thereon and elevate the person above the ground. The inflatable pad includes non-supporting regions that require less fill volume than regions that support primary support regions such as the hips and shoulder. | 05-12-2011 |
20110108575 | PRESSURIZED FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM - A fluid delivery system comprising a first bladder having a first inlet and a first outlet, the first bladder configured to contain liquid, a second bladder capable of being pressurized by inflation and having a second inlet, the second bladder being formed adjacent to the first bladder, such that the first bladder and the second bladder are integrated to form a pressurized fluid reservoir. | 05-12-2011 |
Samuel Alder, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20130272499 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING X-RAY IMAGING SYSTEMS - Systems and methods for controlling an X-ray imaging system are described. The systems and methods typically include a support arm with a first end and a second end. The first end of the support arm connects to an articulating arm assembly and the second end of the support arm pivotally attaches to an X-ray imaging arm at a pivot joint so that the pivot joint functions as an axis of orbital rotation for the X-ray imaging arm. One or more controls for the X-ray imaging system are disposed on the support arm for the X-ray imaging arm. The controls can therefore remain stationary while the X-ray imaging arm rotates orbitally. The support arm can include a single member or a double member and one or more controls can be disposed on each member of the support arm. Other embodiments are also described. | 10-17-2013 |
Samuel L. Alder, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20120300909 | PIVOTING X-RAY IMAGING DEVICES - Systems and methods for rotating or pivoting an X-ray device are disclosed. The systems and methods use X-ray device in which an X-ray imaging arm (such as a C-arm) can pivotally rotate in an orbital manner about a pivot joint that is physically attached to the X-ray imaging arm and the pivot joint coincides with the center of gravity for the X-ray imaging arm. The X-ray device can have an X-ray imaging arm that has an X-ray source and an X-ray detector which are respectively disposed at nearly opposing locations of the imaging arm. The pivot joint can serve as an axis of orbital rotation around which the imaging arm pivots in an orbital fashion. The pivot joint can be pivotally attached to a first end of an X-ray imaging arm fork, which, in turn, can have its second end attached to an X-ray imaging arm support structure (such as a mobile cart). The imaging arm fork can further include a lateral pivot joint that provides a lateral axis of rotation for the imaging arm. The fork can consist of one or two arms. Other embodiments are described. | 11-29-2012 |