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Assaf Bash, Benyamina-Givat Ada IL
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| 20110190879 | Devices and Methods for Treating a Heart - Devices and related methods of use are provided for improving heart function. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a device includes a ring-like structure configured to be secured to a heart valve; at least one elongate member extending from the ring-like structure, wherein an end of the elongate member is configured to be secured to heart geometry other than a heart valve; and an adjustment mechanism for simultaneously altering a dimension of the ring-like structure and a length of the elongate member. | 08-04-2011 |
Gary Bash, Jupiter, FL US
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| 20100129196 | COOLED GAS TURBINE VANE ASSEMBLY - A gas turbine vane to improve vane performance by addressing known failure mechanisms. A cooling circuit to the trailing edge of a vane airfoil is fed from the outer diameter platform, which prevents failure due to an oxidized and eroded airfoil trailing edge. The gas turbine includes an outer diameter platform, a hollow airfoil and an inner diameter platform with a plurality of cooling tubes extending radially through the airfoil. The cooling tubes are open at the outer diameter end and closed with covers at the inner diameter end. The inner diameter platform is also cooled and includes a meterplate for a portion of the cooling passageway and includes an undercut to improve thermal deflections of the inner diameter platform. | 05-27-2010 |
George Bash, Cambridge GB
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| 20090318567 | LYCOPENE FOR THE TREATMENT OF METABOLIC DYSFUNCTION - This invention relates to the treatment of metabolic dysfunction and disorders associated with metabolic dysfunction using lycopene compounds. Methods of treatment and uses of lycopene compounds in such methods are provided. | 12-24-2009 |
Jeffrey A. Bash, West Hartford, CT US
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| 20090099601 | MINIMALLY INVASIVE LATERAL INTERVERTBRAL FIXATION SYSTEM, DEVICE AND METHOD - A system, device and method are disclosed for minimally invasive lateral intervertebral fixation. An intervertebral fixation device includes a weight-bearing shell configured to fit into a disk space between plural vertebrae, the weight-bearing shell including a keyway opening between and through plural sidewalls. A first plurality of anchors is rotatably disposed in a first orientation in relation to the weight-bearing shell. A second plurality of anchors is rotatably disposed in a second orientation in relation to the weight-bearing shell. A key is adapted to rotate the first plurality of anchors in divergent directions from the second plurality of anchors and to secure a first vertebra and a second vertebra, respectively. The key is further adapted to support the first plurality of anchors and the second plurality of anchors in divergent directions in relation to the weight-bearing shell, the first plurality of anchors and the second plurality of anchors secured to the first vertebra and the second vertebra. | 04-16-2009 |
Lee B. Bash, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20090248428 | Method and System for Determining Software License Compliance - According to one embodiment, a method for determining license compliance includes receiving data regarding a plurality of licenses, including at least first and second licenses. The first license has a corresponding first license count that applies to a first software product. The second license has a corresponding second license count that applies to the first software product. An instance count of the first software product is determined. A determination is made regarding whether the instance count can be apportioned to the first and second licenses, such that neither the first or second license counts are exceeded. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20090249493 | Method and System for Determining Software License Compliance - According to one embodiment, a method includes receiving data regarding a plurality of licenses. Each license is associated with one or more respective software products. The data is partitioned such that first and second licenses of the plurality of licenses are grouped together. The first and second licenses are each associated with at least a first software product of the one or more respective software products. A first group identification is assigned to the first and second licenses. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20090249494 | Method and System for Determining Software License Compliance - According to one embodiment, a method includes providing one or more selectable criteria that each characterize a respective software license restriction. One or more selections of the one or more selectable criteria are received. A license metric is generated. The license metric corresponds to one or more selections of the one or more selectable criteria. A total number of instances of one or more software products is determined using the generated license metric. | 10-01-2009 |
Shira Bash, Westen Galilee IL
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| 20110004727 | TAPE STORAGE EMULATION FOR OPEN SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENTS - A method according to one embodiment is performed in an environment wherein a plurality of backup hosts are connected to a plurality of virtual tape library servers (VTL servers) which in turn are connected to each of a plurality of disk library units (DLUs), each VTL server being adapted to receive tape storage commands, and in response to receiving a tape storage command, the respective VTL server accepts the tape storage command and responding as if the VTL server were the respective target tape storage device, and wherein data simultaneously streaming from the plurality of backup hosts is received by multiple of the VTL servers, where the multiple VTL servers receiving the simultaneously streamed data write to the same DLU. | 01-06-2011 |
