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Brian Asquith, Cleveland, OH US

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20110126119CONTEXTUAL PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION - The present invention relates to system and methodology to facilitate context determination of operation of a user device. Based upon the context determination information can be adjusted dynamically to enable all or part of the information to be displayed on the user device in a manner consistent with the determined context. A plurality of monitoring devices provide data regarding operation of the user device. The data can be analyzed to generate a context score from which operation of the user device can be accordingly conducted. Operation of the user device can facilitate inference of current activity, location, etc., of a user operating or employing the user device.05-26-2011

Ilse Asquith, Port Elizabeth ZA

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20080280978Insect Repellent Compositions - An insect repellent composition containing 3,8-p-menthane-diol and benzylbenzoate as active compounds is described. Typically, the active compounds are each present in the composition in an amount which is less than an amount of the compound required to be effective as an insect repellent by itself. The composition may additionally include one or more additional active compounds selected from the group consisting of 2-butyl-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol, 2-ethyl-1,3hexanediol and 5-N-butylacetanilide. One or more promoters, carriers, diluents, dispersants, solvents, emollients, emulsifiers, colouring agents, fragrances or thickening agents may also be included in the composition.11-13-2008

John E. Asquith, Austin, TX US

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20090261840TIME RESOLVED RADIATION ASSISTED DEVICE ALTERATION - A method of time resolved radiation assisted device alteration testing of a semiconductor circuit which includes performing spatially resolved radiation assisted circuit testing on the semiconductor circuit while applying a test pattern to determine a pass-fail modulation location, asynchronously scanning the semiconductor circuit with radiation while repeatedly applying the test pattern and providing pass-fail results, combining corresponding pass-fail results provided during the asynchronously scanning to determine a shifted pass-fail modulation indication, determining time shift information between the pass-fail modulation location and the shifted pass-fail modulation indication, and identifying at least one of the test vectors based on the time shift information. The radiation may be a continuous wave laser beam. The time shift information may be determined by scanning an image, incorporating graphics into the image indicating the pass-fail modulation location and the shifted pass-fail modulation indication, and measuring a pixel shift on the scanned image.10-22-2009
20090271675RADIATION INDUCED FAULT ANALYSIS - A method of locating a defect of a failed semiconductor device which includes applying a test pattern to the failed semiconductor device and providing failed semiconductor device test responses as a pass signature, applying radiation to each of multiple locations of circuitry of a correlation semiconductor device with sufficient energy to induce a fault in the circuitry, applying the test pattern to the correlation semiconductor device while the radiation is applied to the location and comparing correlation semiconductor device test responses with the pass signature for each location, and determining a defect location of the failed semiconductor device in which correlation semiconductor device test responses at least nearly match the pass signature. The radiation may be a laser beam. The method may include determining an exact match or a near match based on a high correlation result. Asynchronous scanning may be used to provide timing information.10-29-2009

Julian Peter Asquith, Oxford GB

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20110210665Safety Improvements to Headlamps - A headlamp system for a vehicle comprises: 09-01-2011

Theresa A. Asquith, Charlton, MA US

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20110047815SOLEMATES - A disposable apparatus for protecting a person's feet, when such person has to be barefoot, from microorganisms that are commonly found on floors. The apparatus comprises a pair of base members, each base member of the pair of base members has a predetermined shape and is formed of a predetermined material for engagement with a sole of a person's foot and has an upper surface and a bottom surface. A securing means is disposed on such upper surface of the pair of base members for securing such each base member to a sole of such person's foot. A wrapper member is disposed for one of containing such pair of base members until ready for application to the soles of a person's feet or for covering the upper surface of each base member of the pair of base members until ready for application to such soles of a person's feet.03-03-2011

Thomas N. Asquith, Cincinnati, OH US

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20110183036TREATS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SAME - Treats have a water activity of less than 0.5 and good organoleptic properties. A method for obtaining such treats having low water activity involves injection molding a dough made from a polyol and at least one of a source of casein and a source of starch.07-28-2011

Tina Asquith, New York, NY US

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20080211221Notebook system - A notebook system, including a plurality of notebooks each having a front cover and a back cover connected along one edge by a binding, and a pocket provided on an outer side of the front cover and/or the back cover of each of the notebooks. The front cover or back cover of one of the notebooks is insertable into the pocket of another of the notebooks.09-04-2008

Tom Asquith, Cincinnati, OH US

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20110139087Digestible Pet Chew and Method for Producing a Digestible Pet Chew - A digestible pet chew and method for making a digestible pet chew is provided. The method includes combining ingredients including a leavening agent and an acid to form a mixture having about 16 to 32% moisture, adding the mixture to a barrel of an injection molding machine and plasticizing the mixture with heat and pressure to form a plasticized material. The plasticized material is injected into a mold and cooled for a time sufficient to form a skin surrounding a center portion. When the mold is opened, the center portion expands to form a pet chew having an outer skin and an expanded center.06-16-2011