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Frederick S. Bobrow, Hopewell Junction, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080215873SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRESENTING COPY PROTECTED CONTENT TO A USER FROM A PORTABLE STORAGE DEVICE - A device for presenting content to a user is utilized in combination with a general purpose computer. The computer has a processor, a computer communications interface, a computer memory and an operating system. The operating system has one or more file management tools. The device has a housing, a device communications interface and a device memory. The device memory comprises a boot partition which includes boot software. The boot software is copied from the device into the computer memory and is executed from the computer memory by the processor. The device memory also comprises a secure partition inaccessible by the file management tools and having content stored thereon. The device memory also comprises content delivery software, which is copied to the computer memory, and when executed by the processor from the computer memory can access the content from the secure partition and present it to the user as sensory data.09-04-2008

Mark N. Bobrow, Lexington, MA US

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20110294227METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE RISK OF PREECLAMPSIA USING PIGF-2 AND PIGF-3 MARKERS - The present invention relates to a method for determining the risk of a pregnant woman developing pre-eclampsia. The method comprises i) determining the level of one or more biochemical markers in a sample obtained from a pregnant woman, and ii) comparing the level of the at least one biochemical marker in the sample with the level of the same biochemical marker in a control sample. A difference in the level of the biochemical marker in the sample relative to the control sample is indicative of an increased risk of developing pre-eclampsia. The isoform biochemical markers are preferably P1GF-2 and P1GF-3. The present invention relates also to a method for determining whether a pregnant woman has pre-eclampsia and as well as a kit for assessing the risk or presence of pre-eclampsia. In addition, the invention relates also to a computer program used in these determinations.12-01-2011

Mark Norman Bobrow, Lexington, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090253117ENZYMATIC SUBSTRATES FOR MULTIPLE DETECTION SYSTEMS - An inventive substrate is provided which includes a substrate compound of formula A-B10-08-2009

Robert J. Bobrow, Arlington, MA US

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20100007658VOLUMETRIC IMAGE MOTION-BASED VISUALIZATION - Systems, apparatus, and methods for displaying volumetric data using motion-based visualization techniques are provided. An apparatus storing computer executable instructions to be executed by a processor, causing the processor to carryout out a method for displaying data with multiple graphical features visually representing portions of the data and to impart motion to a graphical feature relative to a remainder of the volumetric image to highlight the first graphical feature is provided. A method for displaying a volumetric image in which motion is used to highlight a graphical feature visually representing a portion of the volumetric image relative to the remainder of the image is provided. A system for displaying a volumetric image comprising a user interface, a display, a memory for storing graphical data, and a processor that displays a volumetric image with multiple graphical features of the data and imparts motion to a user-identified graphical feature relative to a remainder of the volumetric image to highlight the first graphical feature are provided.01-14-2010
20100118049MOTION-BASED VISUALIZATION - A data-display system employs a display in which the representations of data objects are caused to move on the display in order to convey information about the represented data objects. In one example, icons in a link-analysis display that represent data objects satisfying a selection criterion are made to execute distinctive motion. In another example, three-dimensional models of moving bodies in whose features components of respective data objects are encoded are projected onto a screen plane, and the resultant values are used to generate the display.05-13-2010

Patent applications by Robert J. Bobrow, Arlington, MA US