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Brian William Callen, Sherwood Park CA
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| 20110108775 | Enhanced performance conductive filler and conductive polymers made therefrom - There is provided a particulate conductive filler which comprises a conductive metal coating formed over a coarse carbon-based core such as graphite between 350 and 1000 microns in size. The conductive filler is used in conjunction with a polymer matrix such as an elastomer typified by silicone elastomer to form composite materials for conductive and electromagnetic interference shielding applications. | 05-12-2011 |
Brian William Grinnell, Indianapolis, IN US
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| 20080255047 | Method of Treating Acute Renal Failure with Thrombomobulin Variant - The present invention provides a method for preventing and/or treating subjects with acute renal failure caused by a variety of conditions. The method comprises administering to the subject soluble thrombomodulin. In conjunction with standard of care, soluble thrombomodulin will reduce tissue injury and subsequent morbidity and mortality. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20100087368 | TREATING ACUTE RENAL FAILURE WITH SOLUBLE THROMBOMODULIN VARIANTS - The present invention provides a method for preventing and/or treating subjects with acute renal failure caused by a variety of conditions. The method comprises administering to the subject soluble thrombomodulin which does not activate Protein C. In conjunction with standard of care, soluble thrombomodulin that does not activate Protein C will prevent or reduce acute kidney injury and subsequent morbidity and mortality. | 04-08-2010 |
| 20110207670 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE FOR SOLUBLE THROMBOMODULIN VARIANTS - The present invention provides a method for preventing and/or treating a patient with acute kidney injury caused by a variety of conditions. The method comprises administering to the patient soluble thrombomodulin variants that do not bind thrombin. In conjunction with standard of care, soluble thrombomodulin variants that do not bind thrombin will prevent or reduce acute kidney injury and subsequent morbidity and mortality. | 08-25-2011 |
Brian William Kochanowicz, Nebraska City, NE US
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| 20100289667 | REMOTE SHUT-OFF GAS METER - A retrofit system includes a body, a cup and a valve. The body has a top wall and a plurality of side walls defining a opening and a chamber and is configured to be connected to a gas meter such that the chamber is in fluid communication with a chamber of the gas meter. An inlet channel is configured to be in fluid communication with an inlet of a diaphragm disposed within the gas meter and an outlet channel configured to be in fluid communication with an outlet of the diaphragm. The cup is disposed within an aperture located in the top wall and defines compartment configured to receive a radio frequency (RF) controller and a power supply. The valve is connected to one of the inlet or outlet channels and is electrically coupled to the RF controller and the power supply. The valve is configured to close in response to receiving an electrical signal from the RF controller. | 11-18-2010 |
Brian William Svihovec, Cary, NC US
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| 20100023644 | INSPECTING WEB BROWSER STATE INFORMATION FROM A SYNCHRONOUSLY-INVOKED SERVICE - The present invention provides a browser-independent method to inspect the state of any Web Browser from a service that has been invoked synchronously. The remote agent responds to the service request with instructions for the browser to synchronously and recursively invoke another service request with a specific portion of the browser state as the arguments. This allows the browser to continue operating in a synchronous manner, while appearing to behave like a multi-threaded application that is responsive to state inspection requests. | 01-28-2010 |
Brian William Thompto, Austin, TX US
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| 20080250230 | Using a Modified Value GPR to Enhance Lookahead Prefetch - The present invention allows a microprocessor to identify and speculatively execute future instructions during a stall condition. This allows forward progress to be made through the instruction stream during the stall condition which would otherwise cause the microprocessor or thread of execution to be idle. The execution of such future instructions can initiate a prefetch of data or instructions from a distant cache or main memory, or otherwise make forward progress through the instruction stream. In this manner, when the instructions are re-executed (non speculatively executed) after the stall condition expires, they will execute with a reduced execution latency; e.g. by accessing data prefetched into the L1 cache, or enroute to the processor, or by executing the target instructions following a speculatively resolved mispredicted branch. In speculative mode, instruction operands may be invalid due to source loads that miss the L1 cache, facilities not available in speculative execution mode, or due to speculative instruction results that are not available. Dependency and dirty (i.e. invalid result) bits are tracked and used to determine which speculative instructions are valid for execution. A modified value register storage and bit vector are used to improve the availability of speculative results that would otherwise be discarded once they leave the execution pipeline because they cannot be written to the architected registers. The modified general purpose registers are used to store speculative results when the corresponding instruction reaches writeback and the modified bit vector tracks the results that have been stored there. Younger speculative instructions that do not bypass directly from older instructions will then use this modified data when the corresponding bit in the modified bit vector indicates the data has been modified. Otherwise, data from the architected registers will be used. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20080294884 | Thread Priority Method for Ensuring Processing Fairness in Simultaneous Multi-Threading Microprocessors - A method, apparatus, and computer program product are disclosed in a data processing system for ensuring processing fairness in simultaneous multi-threading (SMT) microprocessors that concurrently execute multiple threads during each clock cycle. A clock cycle priority is assigned to a first thread and to a second thread during a standard selection state that lasts for an expected number of clock cycles. The clock cycle priority is assigned according to a standard selection definition during the standard selection state by selecting the first thread to be a primary thread and the second thread to be a secondary thread during the standard selection state. If a condition exists that requires overriding the standard selection definition, an override state is executed during which the standard selection definition is overridden by selecting the second thread to be the primary thread and the first thread to be the secondary thread. The override state is forced to be executed for an override period of time which equals the expected number of clock cycles plus a forced number of clock cycles. The forced number of clock cycles is granted to the first thread in response to the first thread again becoming the primary thread. | 11-27-2008 |
Brian William Ziegelaar, Queensland AU
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| 20110251513 | INDICATOR - A method for use in analysing impedance measurements performed on a subject, the method including, in a processing system determining at least one impedance value, representing the impedance of at least a segment of the subject, determining an indicator indicative of a subject parameter using the at least one impedance value and a reference and displaying a representation of the indicator. | 10-13-2011 |
