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Chris E. Barns, Portland, OR US
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20090261391 | Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Integrated Circuit Using Raised Source Drain and Replacement Metal Gate - A complementary metal oxide semiconductor integrated circuit may be formed with a PMOS device formed using a replacement metal gate and a raised source drain. The raised source drain may be formed of epitaxially deposited silicon germanium material that is doped p-type. The replacement metal gate process results in a metal gate electrode and may involve the removal of a nitride etch stop layer. | 10-22-2009 |
20090280608 | CMOS DEVICE WITH METAL AND SILICIDE GATE ELECTRODES AND A METHOD FOR MAKING IT - A semiconductor device and a method for forming it are described. The semoiconductor device comprises a metal NMOS gate electrode that is formed on a first part of a substrate, and a silicide PMOS gate electrode that is formed on a second part of the substrate. | 11-12-2009 |
Christopher E. Barns, Portland, OR US
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20140041215 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PRECISION INSERTION - Systems, apparatuses and methods are described herein for precision insertion. In various embodiments, a feeder device may be configured to feed an object such as wire from a wire source into a wire path. In various embodiments, a guidance device with a channel that at least partially defines the wire path may receive the wire fed from the feeder device. In various embodiments, a base may be provided for mounting at least one of a first substrate having a first aperture and a second substrate having a second aperture so that the first aperture of the first substrate is aligned with the second aperture of the second substrate. In various embodiments, the base may be configured to be movable relative to the guidance device to position the first substrate or second substrate so that the first or second aperture is aligned with the wire path. | 02-13-2014 |
Frederick Ernest Barns, Broaddus, TX US
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20080228801 | CONTEXT-VARIABLE DATA FRAMEWORK FOR HIERARCHICAL DATA WAREHOUSING - A method and system are provided for hierarchical data warehousing in a context-variable data framework. The method includes building a context-variable data framework. The context-variable data framework comprises 1) a data point of interest 2) one or more contextual hierarchies based on a type for the data point of interest, and 3) an organizational hierarchy. The method further includes populating the context-variable data framework with information relating to the data point of interest. The method also includes storing the context-variable data framework and the information in a centrally accessible data store. | 09-18-2008 |
Harry Alan Barns, Altonna, IA US
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20120079407 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DISPLAY PROCESS CONTROL DEVICE INFORMATION - Example methods and apparatus to display process control information are disclosed. A disclosed example method includes receiving in a processor a first status of a first mode element, the first mode element indicating a current operating condition of an object of a process control device, receiving in the processor a second status of a second mode element, the second mode element indicating a desired operating condition of the object of the process control device, determining a mode of the object based on the first status and the second status, the mode indicating a condition of the object of the process control device, and displaying the mode of the object of the process control device within a user interface as a graphic. | 03-29-2012 |
Paul Barns, Homer, MI US
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20100059302 | MOTORCYCLE CONVERSION ASSEMBLY - A motorcycle conversion assembly for a motorcycle comprising first and second side members and first and second cross members to thereby define a rigid frame. The motorcycle conversion assembly further comprises first and second frame plates operably coupled to the frame and first and second axle plates operably coupled and rotatably adjustable relative to the first and second frame plates. The motorcycle conversion assembly further comprises first and second torsion adjustment assemblies, which are used to adjust the torsion acting on wheel assemblies when the motorcycle conversion assembly is operably connected to a motorcycle. | 03-11-2010 |
Ricardo A. Barns, Ponce, PR US
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20130324408 | AAD-12 EVENT 416, RELATED TRANSGENIC SOYBEAN LINES, AND EVENT-SPECIFIC IDENTIFICATION THEREOF - This invention includes a novel aad-12 transformation event for herbicide tolerance in soybean plants—referred to herein as pDAB4468-0416. This invention includes a heterologous polynucleotide inserted into a specific site within the genome of a soybean cell. In some embodiments, said event/polynucleotide can be “stacked” with other traits, including, for example, other herbicide tolerance gene(s) and/or insect-inhibitory proteins. Additionally, the subject invention provides assays for detecting the presence of the subject event in a sample (a soybean, for example). The assays can be based on the DNA sequence of the recombinant construct, inserted into the soybean genome, and on the genomic sequences flanking the insertion site. Kits and conditions useful in conducting the assays are also provided. | 12-05-2013 |
Stephen W. Barns, Granville, OH US
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20110009789 | Cervical Spine Immobilization Device - The invention provides a cervical spine immobilization device that is deployed in the field to contact both sides of the head as well as the jaw, neck and/or cervical collar. The device may be formed in the shape of a polyhedron with a number of cuts to form articulated links or extensible sections. The extensible sections form at least two articulated blocking sections that may be positioned on either side of the head. There may also be multiple extensible sections to form four blocking sections, two of which may be arranged on either side of the head and two that are articulated to compress against the jaw, cervical collar or neck of a patient. The extensible sections may also be easily torn to allow removal of blocking sections to improve patient access or to fit the device to the patient. The device provides a disposable restraint that provides secure immobilization and is adjustable to fit nearly any head size. The cervical spine immobilization device also provides firm restraint during transport of athletes wearing helmets. | 01-13-2011 |