Andreassen
Eric Andreassen, Syracuse, NY US
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20130245489 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING PATIENT TEMPERATURE - A temperature probe includes a handle and a shaft extending from the handle. The shaft includes a distal end, a proximal end, and a tip at the distal end. The temperature probe also includes a capacitance sensor disposed on one of the handle and the shaft, the capacitance sensor configured to measure a change in capacitance when positioned proximate a conductor. The temperature probe further includes a temperature sensor disposed on the shaft, the temperature sensor configured to measure a body cavity temperature of a patient. | 09-19-2013 |
20140142446 | BLOOD PRESSURE SLEEVE - A blood pressure sleeve includes a first sheet having a top side and a bottom side and a second sheet having a top surface and a bottom surface. The second sheet is attached to the first sheet and defines an inflatable portion, the first and second sheets each having a fluid impermeable surface. The inflatable portion includes an opening sized for receiving a port that interconnects the exterior of the sleeve with the interior of the inflatable portion and in which the first sheet includes a slotted portion opposite the port and aligned therewith to receive the port when the sleeve is wrapped about the limb of a patient, and in which at least a portion of the wrapped cuff is treated to reduce frictional effects. | 05-22-2014 |
Eric Michael Andreassen, Syracuse, NY US
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20130267861 | User Interface Enhancements for Physiological Parameter Monitoring Platform Devices - A method for configuring a presentation of physiological data for a patient includes identifying one or more physiological sensor modules that are connected in a physiological parameter monitoring device. After the physiological sensor modules are identified, the physiological parameter monitoring device is configured so that display areas are allocated on a display screen of the physiological parameter monitoring device for displaying physiological data for the patient. A separate display area is allocated for each identified physiological module. After one or more physiological sensor modules are detected as being connected, the physiological parameter monitoring device is automatically configured to include one or more additional display areas on the display screen for displaying physiological data for the patient. A separate additional display area is allocated for each of the additional physiological sensor modules that is connected. | 10-10-2013 |
Erik Andreassen, Oslo NO
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20160067708 | A LAB-ON-A-CHIP FABRICATION METHOD AND SYSTEM - A method for fabrication of a lab-on-a-chip system makes use of first and second mold parts, which are adapted to join each other to form a cavity to accommodate a positioning means and a support structure. The method includes receiving the chip in the positioning means, forming the cavity by joining the first and second mold parts, securing the chip with a fluid port of the chip to rest on the support structure for the support structure to mask the fluid port, introducing a molding material into the cavity to over-mold at least part of the chip and a volume extending away from the chip, separating the first and second mold parts, and extracting the chip from the mold. A fluid channel is formed by the support structure. | 03-10-2016 |
Finn Harald Andreassen, Oslo NO
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20130012288 | LOTTERY TICKETS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - Unique lottery tickets and/or systems for providing and/or participating in a lottery. In other embodiments, methods of administering and/or participating in a lottery. In at least one embodiment, a lottery integrated with a television or web broadcast, website, or other broadcast or publication. | 01-10-2013 |
20130260857 | GAMES, LOTTERIES, AND SWEEPSTAKES AND TICKETS, SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGIES, AND METHODS RELATED THERETO - Games, lotteries, and/or sweepstakes as well as tickets, systems, technologies, and/or methods related thereto. In some embodiments, unique games and/or unique administrations of games and/or unique tickets useful for participating in games. In certain preferred embodiments, games which can be administrated or participated in contemporaneously with an event, such as a sporting event, music performance, or trade show (e.g., at the same time or during a live event). In certain of such preferred embodiments, participants in games make no payment to participate in the games. | 10-03-2013 |
Jack Andreassen, Oslo NO
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20080293035 | Nucleic Acid Isolation - The present invention relates to a method of isolating nucleic acid from a blood sample, said method comprising: (a) selectively isolating leucocytes from said sample by binding said leucocytes to a solid support by means of a binding partner specific for leucocytes; (b) lysing said isolated leucocytes; and (c) binding nucleic acid released from said lysed cells to said solid support. Kits for isolating nucleic acid from samples form further embodiments of the invention. | 11-27-2008 |
Ole A. Andreassen, Blommenholm NO
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20150356243 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING POLYMORPHISMS - The present invention relates to processes, systems and methods for estimating the effects of genetic polymorphisms associated with traits and diseases, based on distributions of observed effects across multiple loci. In particular, the present invention provides systems and methods for analyzing genetic variant data including estimating the proportion of polymorphisms truly associated with the phenotypes of interest, the probability that a given polymorphism has a true association with the phenotypes of interest, and the predicted effect size of a given genetic variant in independent de novo samples given effect size distributions in observed samples. The present invention also relates to using the described systems and methods and use of genetic polymorphisms across a plurality of loci and a plurality of phenotypes to diagnose, characterize, optimize treatment and predict diseases and traits. | 12-10-2015 |