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Bevan Baas, Davis, CA US
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| 20110099448 | SPLIT-ROW DECODING OF LDPC CODES - A method of decoding a low density parity check (LDPC) encoded block, with the LDPC code being defined by a parity check matrix including rows, includes processing the rows of the parity check matrix. The processing includes updating data in the rows using a split-row decoding algorithm. The updating includes partitioning each row into a plurality of partitions, and determining for each partition a first local minimum of the data of the partition. The method also includes comparing for each partition the first local minimum with a threshold, and updating at least some of the data of all partitions of the row using the local minimums or the threshold depending on the results of the comparing. | 04-28-2011 |
Bevan M. Baas, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20100222092 | Method And Apparatus For Transient Frequency Distortion Compensation - Transient distortion is compensated for by multiplying an exponentially-decaying phase shift onto the distorted waveform. The exponentially decaying phase shift waveform is patterned after the transient which typically takes the form of an exponential and occurs upon introduction of power to a circuit or circuit component. A digital circuit produces an appropriate exponentially-decaying waveform which is used as the input for a look up table whose output is a complex sinusoidal waveform capable of compensating for the distortion. The complex sinusoid is multiplied onto the transmitted waveform. The decaying exponential is biased so that it crosses a threshold at which point the compensating circuitry is turned off. | 09-02-2010 |
Bevan M. Baas US
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| 20110294528 | Method And Apparatus For Transient Frequency Distortion Compensation - Transient distortion is compensated for by multiplying an exponentially-decaying phase shift onto the distorted waveform. The exponentially decaying phase shift waveform is patterned after the transient which typically takes the form of an exponential and occurs upon introduction of power to a circuit or circuit component. A digital circuit produces an appropriate exponentially-decaying waveform which is used as the input for a look up table whose output is a complex sinusoidal waveform capable of compensating for the distortion. The complex sinusoid is multiplied onto the transmitted waveform. The decaying exponential is biased so that it crosses a threshold at which point the compensating circuitry is turned off. | 12-01-2011 |
Erik Baas, Utrecht NL
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| 20110241313 | Collapsible Stroller Apparatus - A stroller apparatus can collapse in a compact and convenient manner. In some embodiments, the stroller apparatus can be provided with a mounting fixture capable of detachably fastening a child support accessory thereon. The mounting fixture affixed on the stroller frame can lock with a connector affixed on the child support accessory. The connector can be inserted into the mounting fixture for locking the child support accessory in position on the stroller frame. The connector can lock with the mounting fixture in either of a rearward and forward facing configuration of the child support accessory. In other embodiments, the stroller apparatus can include a child support that has a connector portion through which it is assembled with the stroller frame. The construction of the stroller frame is such that it can be conveniently collapsed in a compact form. | 10-06-2011 |
Erik Baas, Utrecht NE
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| 20110241395 | Mounting System and Method of Installing a Child Support Accessory on a Stroller Frame - A mounting system includes at least one mounting fixture affixed on a stroller frame, and a connector affixed on a child support accessory. The connector can be inserted into the mounting fixture for locking the child support accessory in position on the stroller frame. The connector can lock with the mounting fixture in either of a rearward or forward facing configuration of the child support accessory. The construction of the stroller frame is such that it can be conveniently collapsed with the child support accessory installed thereon. Examples of the child support accessory can include a stroller seat module, a support adapter for carrycot or bassinet, and the like. | 10-06-2011 |
Erik Baas, Amsterdam NL
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| 20100187786 | BUGGY PROVIDED WITH A BRAKING MECHANISM - A buggy includes a frame, at least one wheel coupled to the frame and formed with a recess, and a braking mechanism provided to the wheel and including a braking rod that has a first end. The braking mechanism is movable between a free position, where the first end of the braking rod is free from the wheel and the wheel is rotatable, and a braking position, where the first end of the braking rod is received in the recess in the wheel such that the rotation of the wheel is limited. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20110163519 | Stroller - A stroller includes a stroller frame having two opposite side frames, two first connecting devices disposed respectively on the two side frames of the stroller frame, a first removable seat including a seat body and two second connecting devices disposed respectively on two sides of the seat body of the first removable seat, a second removable seat including a seat body, and two third connecting devices disposed respectively on two sides of the seat body of the second removable seat. The first connecting devices are selectively and respectively connected with the second connecting devices or the third connecting devices so as to selectively mount the first removable seat or the second removable seat to the stroller frame. | 07-07-2011 |
Frank Baas, Hilversum NL
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| 20100143344 | COMPLEMENT INHIBITION FOR IMPROVED NERVE REGENERATION - The present invention relates to methods and medicaments used for treating conditions that require axonal regeneration, e.g. in mammals affected by injury or disease of the central or peripheral nervous system. The medicaments used in these methods facilitate axonal regeneration by inhibition of the complement system. Conditions requiring axonal regeneration that may be treated in accordance with the invention include physical injuries as well as neurodegenerative disorders of the peripheral or central nervous system. | 06-10-2010 |
| 20110171176 | COMPLEMENT ANTAGONISTS AND USES THEREOF - Disclosed are antagonists designed to inhibit or block expression of a mammalian complement such as complement component 6 (C6). The invention has a wide range of uses including use in the preparation of a medicament for the enhancement of nerve regeneration following acute or chronic nerve damage in a mammal. Additional applications include use in the treatment of multiple sclerosis either alone or in combination with another drug. | 07-14-2011 |
Fred Baas, Nieuw Vennep NL
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| 20090205487 | Pressure Cylinder with Composite Piston Rod and Method for Preparing a Composite Piston Rod - A pressure cylinder comprises a cylinder housing with a cylinder space in which a fitting piston is axially movable. A piston rod ( | 08-20-2009 |
Gerardus Wilhelmus, Petrus, Baas, Weert NL
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| 20080315121 | Radiation detector, method of manufacturing a radiation detector and lithographic apparatus comprising a radiation detector - The invention relates to a radiation detector, a method of manufacturing a radiation detector and a lithographic apparatus comprising a radiation detector. The radiation detector has a radiation-sensitive surface. The radiation-sensitive surface is sensitive for radiation with a wavelength between 10-200 nm. The radiation detector has a silicon substrate, a dopant layer, a first electrode and a second electrode. The silicon substrate is provided in a surface area at a first surface side with doping profile of a certain conduction type. The dopant layer is provided on the first surface side of the silicon substrate. The dopant layer has a first layer of dopant material and a second layer. The second layer is a diffusion layer which is in contact with the surface area at the first surface side of the silicon substrate. The first electrode is connected to dopant layer. The second electrode is connected to the Silicon substrate. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20090021717 | Radiation Detector, Method of Manufacturing a Radiation Detector, and Lithographic Apparatus Comprising a Radiation Detector - A radiation detector, a method of manufacturing a radiation detector, and a lithographic apparatus comprising a radiation detector. The radiation detector has a radiation sensitive surface. The radiation sensitive surface is sensitive to radiation wavelengths between 10-200 nm and charged particles. The radiation detector has a silicon substrate, a dopant layer, a first electrode, and a second electrode. The silicon substrate is provided in a surface area at a first surface side with doping profile of a certain conduction type. The dopant layer is provided on the first surface side of the silicon substrate. The dopant layer has a first layer of dopant material and a second layer. The second layer is a diffusion layer in contact with the surface area at the first surface side of the silicon substrate. The first electrode is connected to dopant layer. The second electrode is connected to the silicon substrate. | 01-22-2009 |
Jan Baas, Drouwenermond NL
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| 20100230063 | PROCESS FOR MAKING PAPER USING CATIONIC AMYLOPECTIN STARCH - The invention relates to the field of papermaking. More in particular, the invention relates to a method of reducing the phenomenon of vessel picking in papermaking. In accordance with the invention it has surprisingly been found that the problem vessel picking may be significantly reduced by using a cationic amylopectin starch in the paper pulp, i.e. in the wet-end. | 09-16-2010 |
Reiner Baas, Steinach DE
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| 20090052308 | Apparatus for Accessing Storage Media - An apparatus for accessing storage media, having an actuator base and an actuator carrier, where for compact design and low material cost, an elastic connection pressing the actuator carrier against the actuator base is a straight piece of spring wire. | 02-26-2009 |
