Amy G.
Amy G. Katriel, Oakland, NJ US
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20110181906 | PUBLISHING CONTENT TO SOCIAL NETWORK SITES FROM APPLICATIONS - A device driver such as a print driver may be configured to a web site. A user may select a driver for sending and publishing data to a selected web site. The driver may automatically transform the content data, authenticates the user to the selected web site and send the data for publishing. | 07-28-2011 |
Amy G. Ogulnick, Port Washington, NY US
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20120078147 | COMPRESSION GARMENTS PROVIDING TARGETED AND SIMULTANEOUS COMPRESSIVE THERMAL THERAPY - A therapeutic compression garment having an the inner layer of compression fabric and an outer layer of gradient compression fabric that also includes an area of zoned compression, wherein a pocket is defined between the outer and inner layers of fabric, is positioned under the area of zoned compression, and is accessible through a slit formed in the outer layer of fabric, wherein the pocket is strategically positioned within the garment overlying a respective body part of the wearer of the garment, and wherein the pocket receives an insertable thermal medium therein, whereby the insertable thermal medium is held securely in place and applies compressive thermal therapy to the respective underlying body part of the wearer as a function of the compression applied by the inner and outer layers of fabric. | 03-29-2012 |
Amy G. Schol, Dormitz DE
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20090052761 | X-RAY IMAGE ORIENTATION IN RADIOGRAPHY AND FLUOROSCOPY - In a method, apparatus, and computer program encoded with a data structure, for processing radiographic images and digital fluoroscopy radiographic (DFR) images acquired with the same imaging system using a single detector, three different types of image orientation are defined. These are a “system flip/rotation” that is dependent on the imaging system, a “pre-flip/rotation” orientation that is applied before the images are shown on a monitor, and a “post-flip/rotation” that is applied after an image is shown on the monitor. For this orientation change, the original image must be stored and subsequently manipulated. For pre-processing, DFR images are subjected only to the system flip/rotation, whereas radiographic images are subjected to the system flip/rotation as well as the pre-flip/rotation. For post-processing, both the DFR images and the radiographic images are subjected to the post-flip/rotation. | 02-26-2009 |