Bahjat
Ahmed Abdullah Bahjat, University Park, PA US
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20150178547 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR IRIS IMAGE ANALYSIS - An apparatus including circuitry configured to receive a plurality of images and extract at least one iris image from each of the plurality of images. The circuitry is configured to receive a claimed identity iris image corresponding to an identity to be authenticated, normalize the iris images and the claimed identity iris image, and filter the normalized extracted iris images to select a subset of the normalized extracted iris images based on a similarity measurement relative to the normalized claimed identity iris image. The circuitry is configured to divide the normalized claimed identity iris image and each image of the subset of images into a plurality of sub-images, filter the sub-images to select the sub-image having a closest similarity measurement relative to a sub-image of the normalized claimed identity image in a corresponding sub-image position to the selected sub-image, and generate a composite iris image by fusing the selected sub-images. | 06-25-2015 |
Ahmed Abdullah Bahjat, Fairfax, VA US
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20160112198 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SECURE TEXT GENERATION - A device including circuitry configured to receive a security profile corresponding to one or more of a user and an application to which an output of a secure text generation process will be applied, wherein the security profile includes a private key. The circuitry may receive a sequence of characters input from a text input device in communication with the circuitry. The circuitry may generate, for each character input in the sequence of characters, one or more random characters, wherein the one or more random characters are generated based on an algorithm having the character text input and the private key as inputs, and wherein the algorithm includes a mathematical function corresponding to the private key. The secure text generation process is iteratively performed on a single character, of the sequence of characters received from the text input device, without storing preceding received characters included in the sequence of characters. | 04-21-2016 |
Frances Rena Bahjat, Portland, OR US
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20140163091 | METHODS USEFUL IN THE PREVENTION OF HYPOXIC INJURY - Methods useful in the treatment of cytotoxic insults such as excitotoxic injury, ischemic injury, and hypoxic injury are disclosed. The methods involve the treatment of the cytotoxic insult with a pharmaceutical composition comprising poly-ICLC. | 06-12-2014 |
Keith Bahjat, Portland, OR US
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20140037662 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR INDUCING AN IMMUNE RESPONSE TO EGFRVIII - The present invention relates to methods of inducing a T-cell response against a EGFRvIII in a subject. These method comprise administering to a subject a composition which expresses at least one immunogenic polypeptide, the amino acid sequence of which comprise a plurality of EGFRvIII polypeptide sequences, the sequence of which each comprise EEKKGNYV (SEQ ID NO: 3), and/or administering the polypeptide itself. | 02-06-2014 |
20150359871 | IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SILICIFIED VIRUS AND METHODS OF USE - It is disclosed herein that viruses coated in silica retain infectivity and the capacity to induce an immune response in an infected host. In addition, silicified virus is remarkably resistant to desiccation. Provided herein are methods of inducing a virus-specific immune response in a subject by administering to the subject an effective amount of silicified virus or silicified virus particles. Methods of enhancing a virus-specific cell-mediated immune response (such as a T cell-mediated immune response) in a subject by administering to the subject a silicified virus or silicified virus particles are also described herein. Further provided are immunogenic compositions comprising silicified virus or silicified virus particles, such as compositions useful as vaccines. The immunogenic compositions include a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and/or an adjuvant. | 12-17-2015 |
20160074491 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR INDUCING AN IMMUNE RESPONSE TO EGFRvIII - The present invention relates to methods of inducing a T-cell response against a EGFRvIII in a subject. These method comprise administering to a subject a composition which expresses at least one immunogenic polypeptide, the amino acid sequence of which comprise a plurality of EGFRvIII polypeptide sequences, the sequence of which each comprise EEKKGNYV (SEQ ID NO: 3), and/or administering the polypeptide itself. | 03-17-2016 |
Nablia Bahjat, Jeddah SA
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20140102485 | WATERLESS DISHWASHER - A dishwashing system for cleaning soiled kitchenware, dishware and utensils is provided. The dishwashing system uses a combination of compressed air and blasting media to thoroughly remove grease and loose as well as hardened food particles from soiled surfaces, without hand tool scrubbing, manual rinsing, or use of soap, detergent, surfactants or other chemicals, whether in pre-soaking or cleaning. This heavy-duty dishwashing system accomplishes this thorough cleaning using no or a minuscule quantity of water. The overall energy requirements are low compared to existing systems due to elimination of water, reduction of the heating load and possible use of the heat of incineration. The dishwashing system may include a system for reclaiming used blasting media by separation from food residues. The dishwashing system is most appropriate for locations where freshwater is unavailable or costly, such as arid zones and aboard ships, and where disposal of gray water is impermissible. | 04-17-2014 |
Zuhair Bahjat, Farmington, CT US
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20090294221 | PROGRAMMABLE ADAPTABLE TOUCH SCREEN ELEVATOR DEVICES - Elevator call devices ( | 12-03-2009 |