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Fahd Arshad, East Elmhurst, NY US
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| 20090132280 | System and Method for a Worklist Search and Creation Tool in a Healthcare Environment - Certain embodiments of the present invention provide a system and method for a worklist search and creation tool in a healthcare environment. In an embodiment, the worklist search and creation system includes a worklist user interface, which includes an input search field adapted to receive inputted search data. The system also includes one or more databases for storing information that is associated with a data entry, which includes multiple fields of identification data. In addition, the system includes a search engine for searching the multiple fields of the data entry associated with the information stored in the one or more databases for identifying data that at least partially matches the inputted search data of the worklist user interface and displays any of the at least partially matching data entry in the worklist user interface. | 05-21-2009 |
| 20090132963 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PACS SOFTWARE TOOL CUSTOMIZATION AND INTERACTION - Certain embodiments of the present invention provide methods and systems for circular tool menu configuration and use with a clinical application. Certain embodiments provide a user interface providing software tools and customization for a picture archiving and communication system. The user interface includes a pie-shaped menu including a plurality of tool segments arranged as pieces of the pie-shaped menu. The user interface also includes a pointer movable by a user to select one of the plurality of tool segments in the pie-shaped menu. The user interface further includes an image review area displayed underneath the pie-shaped menu. In certain embodiments, the user interface further includes a tool bar including one or more tools and functions associated with a tool segment in the pie-shaped menu, for example. | 05-21-2009 |
M. Javaid Arshad, Plainfield, IL US
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| 20100048118 | HVAC System for a Work Vehicle - An HVAC system for work vehicle having an operator compartment for an operator is disclosed. The HVAC system includes a pressurizer blower and an air-conditioning system coupled to an electronic circuit. The electronic circuit is configured to reduce the output of the pressurizer blower when the operator selects a high output from the air-conditioning system. The HVAC system is also configured to provide defog operation in both a manual mode and an automatic mode of operation. The HVAC system is configured to reset the defog operation when the vehicle ignition is turned off or turned back on. The HVAC system is also configured not to reset the defog operation when the operator switches rapidly between the automatic mode and the manual mode of operation. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20110077827 | Work Vehicle Access Monitoring and Control System - An access control system for a work vehicle that has an engine and a location is provided, the system including location sensor that indicates the vehicle's location and an electronic control unit coupled to the sensor that receives the location signal and selectively disables the engine based upon the vehicle's position outside job site boundary's or based upon the time of operation at a plurality of job sites, each job site having its own time of operation. | 03-31-2011 |
Mohamad Ashraf Bin Mohd Arshad, Kuala Lumpur MY
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| 20100301464 | ASTERISK PAD - A method and structure for a semiconductor device can include a chip support having a one or more elongated structures formed in the chip support The elongated structures, which have a width and a length greater than the width, receive chip attach material such as epoxy during a chip attach process. Because each elongated feature is oriented such that an axis through a center of the length of each elongated feature points to a center of the chip support, the chip attach adhesive flows into the feature with minimal trapping of air. Trapped air can cause delamination of the chip from the chip support, or cracking of the chip and device failure. | 12-02-2010 |
Mohamad Ashraf Bin Mohd Arshad, Kuala Lumpur MA
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| 20090188359 | Block-Molded Semiconductor Device Singulation Methods and Systems - The invention discloses methods and systems for singulation of block-molded arrays of semiconductor devices. Preferred embodiments include methods and associated systems for securing a block-molded array of semiconductor devices into a mounting ring with light-sensitive tape. Tape-deactivating is used to render exposed regions of the light-sensitive tape less tacky. The mounting ring containing the block-molded array is secured on a cutting table and the array is singulated into individual devices. Aspects of the invention also include the use of tape-deactivating light for making the light-sensitive tape less tacky to facilitate removal of the individual devices after singulation. | 07-30-2009 |
Mohamad Ashraf Mohd Arshad, Kuala Lumpur MA
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| 20100133693 | Semiconductor Package Leads Having Grooved Contact Areas - A packaged semiconductor device ( | 06-03-2010 |
Mohamed Shariff Arshad, Singapore SG
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| 20090012625 | Porous biomaterial-filler composite and method for making the same - A porous biomaterial-filler composite comprising a biomaterial, such as collagen, interspersed with a calcium phosphate-type filler material. The porosity of the composite is similar to that of natural bone and can feature a pore size ranging from a few nanometres to greater than 100 microns. Scaffolds prepared from the biomaterial-filler composite are suitable for resorbable bone substitute materials. | 01-08-2009 |
Muhammad Arshad, Islamabad PK
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| 20100092241 | Canal Seepage Detection - The present invention discloses how irrigation canal seepage can be reduced. Such reduction can be accomplished by obtaining aerial data of an irrigation canal obtained with the use of an aerial image acquiring unit, identifying a water body from the aerial image, analyzing water pixel brightness values of the water body to discern water disturbances indicative of water seepage, and outputting the location of the water seepage site on a two-dimensional or three dimensional display. | 04-15-2010 |
Nauman Arshad, Stittsville CA
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| 20100177487 | TAMPER RESPONDENT MODULE - A tamper respondent module includes a basecard adapted to be inserted into a slot in a rack enclosure comprising at least one guide edge, at least one electrical coupler, a surface and at least one electronic component that contains information in an electronic format. In one example, an outer cover is coupled to the basecard and includes at least five sides. The outer cover is arranged in a covering relationship over the at least one electronic component. In another example, an anti-tamper apparatus is disposed between the outer cover and the surface. In another example, an anti-tamper circuit is electrically coupled to the at least one electronic component. In another example, a thermal frame is thermally coupled to the at least one electronic component. | 07-15-2010 |
Salman N. Arshad, Urbana, IL US
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| 20120077032 | CARBON NANOFIBERS DERIVED FROM POLYMER NANOFIBERS AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE NANOFIBERS - A method for producing one or more nanofibers includes providing (a) a solution comprising a polymer and a solvent, (b) a nozzle for ejecting the solution, and (c) a stationary collector disposed a distance d apart from the nozzle. A voltage is applied between the nozzle and the stationary collector, and a jet of the solution is ejected from the nozzle toward the stationary collector. An electric field intensity of between about 0.5 and about 2.0 kV/cm is maintained, where the electric field intensity is defined as a ratio of the voltage to the distance d. At least a portion of the solvent from the stream is evaporated, and one or more polymer nanofibers are deposited on the stationary collector as the stream impinges thereupon. Each polymer nanofiber has an average diameter of about 500 nm or less and may serve as a precursor for carbon fiber production. | 03-29-2012 |
