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Brian Bodmer, Santa Cruz, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090013037System Providing Methods for Dynamic Customization and Personalization of User Interface - A system providing methods for dynamically generating personalized content is described. Specific items of content which may be personalized or customized are identified. Subdirectories are created for each value of such personalized content. Files specific to each value of personalized content are created and placed in these subdirectories. When a user requests a particular web page or item of content, a token is retrieved identifying the personalized content to be generated for that particular user. Personalized content is then dynamically generated by construction of a path to at least one subdirectory containing personalized content. The path to such subdirectory containing personalized content is dynamically constructed based upon the token identifying such personalized content.01-08-2009
20100218040Method and Apparatus for an Improved File Repository - A method and apparatus for of storing data comprising monitoring a plurality of storage units within a mass storage area and detecting when a storage unit within the mass storage area is overloaded. The method further comprising randomly distributing the data on the overloaded storage unit to the other storage units within the mass storage area.08-26-2010

Patent applications by Brian Bodmer, Santa Cruz, CA US

Christian Bodmer, Cham CH

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20080283342Maintenance Method and Device for an Elevator or Escalator Installation - A method and device for maintenance of an elevator installation or an escalator installation communicates the presence of a maintenance technician at the elevator or escalator installation to a remote service center. The service center is thus informed about that the maintenance technician has to maintain or is maintaining or has maintained a specific installation and is in a position of checking the quality of this maintenance. The maintenance operations are recorded as a maintenance record and communicated to the service center. For example, the maintenance record contains details about which maintenance technician on which day of the year and for how long has undertaken which maintenance operations on a specific elevator or escalator installation. The quality of a thus detected maintenance can then be compared with a quality standard. In addition, the maintenance operations performed are thus uniquely detected and can be evaluated.11-20-2008

David Bodmer, Klingnau CH

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20080305172OPHTHALMIC DEPOT FORMULATIONS FOR PERIOCULAR OR SUCONJUNCTIVAL ADMINISTRATION - The present invention relates to ophthalmic depot formulations comprising an active agent, e.g. embedded in a pharmacologically acceptable biocompatible polymer or a lipid encapsulating agent, e.g. for periocular or subconjunctival administration.12-11-2008
20110166320SOMATOSTATIN ANALOGUES - The invention provides cyclo[{4-(NH07-07-2011
20110172157SOMATOSTATIN ANALOGUES - The invention provides cyclo[{4-(NH07-14-2011

Patent applications by David Bodmer, Klingnau CH

David Bodmer, Kingnau CH

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090069225SOMATOSTATIN ANALOGUES - The invention provides cyclo[{4-(NH03-12-2009

Mark William Bodmer, Cambridge GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100303867 A COMPOSITION COMPRISING A NOTCH LIGAND AND AN ALLERGENB OR ALLERGEN BYSTANDER ANTIGEN - A method is provided for reducing an immune response to an allergen or antigenic determinant thereof in a mammal by administering a modulator of the Notch signalling pathway.12-02-2010

Patent applications by Mark William Bodmer, Cambridge GB

Rolf Bodmer, La Jolla, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100049064COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR SCREENING CARDIOACTIVE DRUGS - We have developed a reduced Drosophila heart preparation in which dissection of the fly heart removes nervous system input and reveals its inherent myogenic activity, which can be preserved for several hours. High speed image capture combined with computer-based analytical packages allows us to generate the equivalent of M-mode traces obtained from ultrasounds of human hearts.02-25-2010

Sean M. Bodmer, Haymarket, VA US

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20090276434Media/data card - The media/data card is a computer readable medium for storing data files, and in particular, media files. The device may be a flash media memory card or other conveniently sized, portable storage device. The media/data card stores a data structure for controlling access to data files stored on the computer readable medium. The data structure includes a media storage substructure for storing the data files, a file system directory substructure containing the locations of the data files stored in the media storage substructure; and a security substructure for describing allowed access to the data files stored in the media storage substructure. The data files may be multimedia files, such as compressed audio or video files. The data files may be encrypted to provide enhanced security.11-05-2009

Sir Walter Bodmer, Oxford GB

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20090123054DETECTION OF CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD WITH AN AUTOMATED SCANNING FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPE - An automated, highly sensitive, specific and potentially quantitative detection method using an automated microscope for identifying and enumerating rare cancer cells in blood and other fluids.05-14-2009

Urs Bodmer, Xiamen CN

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20120025151CURABLE EPOXY RESIN COMPOSITION - Curable epoxy resin composition including an epoxy resin component and a filler component and optionally a hardener component and further additives, wherein (a) the curable epoxy resin composition has been produced by separately mixing together at least a part of the epoxy resin component and at least a part of the filler component and optionally some or all of the optional additives, prior to mixing theses components with the optional hardener component and with any remaining optional additives present in the curable epoxy resin composition, and that (b) the mixing together of at least a part of the epoxy resin component and at least a part of the filler component and optionally some or all of the optional additives has been carried out at a temperature higher than the casting temperature of the curable epoxy resin composition, and electrical insulation systems made therefrom.02-02-2012